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qnli question: Where was Schwarzenegger vacationing when he broke his leg? sentence: On December 26, 2006, he underwent a 90-minute operation in which cables and screws were used to wire the broken bone back together. | not_entailment | 900 |
qnli question: What new genre di John Field invent? sentence: Chopin took the new salon genre of the nocturne, invented by the Irish composer John Field, to a deeper level of sophistication. | entailment | 901 |
qnli question: What dynasty maked the rise of Egypt as international power? sentence: The New Kingdom c. 1550–1070 BC began with the Eighteenth Dynasty, marking the rise of Egypt as an international power that expanded during its greatest extension to an empire as far south as Tombos in Nubia, and included parts of the Levant in the east. | entailment | 902 |
qnli question: When did Spielberg and Irving marry? sentence: Then in 1984 they renewed their romance, and in November 1985, they married, already having had a son, Max Samuel. | entailment | 903 |
qnli question: What is the main reason the US-led coalition won a decisive victory in the Persian Gulf War? sentence: There is general agreement that US technological superiority was a crucial factor but the speed and scale of the Iraqi collapse has also been attributed to poor strategic and tactical leadership and low morale among Iraqi troops, which resulted from a history of incompetent leadership. | entailment | 904 |
qnli question: What weather feature does Neptune have stronger than any other planet? sentence: For example, at the time of the Voyager 2 flyby in 1989, the planet's southern hemisphere had a Great Dark Spot comparable to the Great Red Spot on Jupiter. | not_entailment | 905 |
qnli question: How long can it take to reach the equilibrium ratio? sentence: Many physical and chemical properties of hydrogen depend on the parahydrogen/orthohydrogen ratio (it often takes days or weeks at a given temperature to reach the equilibrium ratio, for which the data is usually given). | entailment | 906 |
qnli question: What was on the forehead of the woman on the scarlet horned beast? sentence: And the woman was arrayed in purple and scarlet colour, and decked with gold and precious stones and pearls, having a golden cup in her hand full of abominations and filthiness of her fornication: "And upon her forehead was a name written a mystery: Babylon the Great, the Mother of Harlots and of all the abominations of the earth: | entailment | 907 |
qnli question: Where did director Gerald Freedman attend school? sentence: Northwestern's School of Communication has been especially fruitful in the number of actors, actresses, playwrights, and film and television writers and directors it has produced. | entailment | 908 |
qnli question: What does the new "race science" call attention to the importance of? sentence: Abu el-Haj concluded that this new "race science" calls attention to the importance of "ancestry" (narrowly defined, as it does not include all ancestors) in some religions and in popular culture, and people's desire to use science to confirm their claims about ancestry; this "race science", she argues, is fundamentally different from older notions of race that were used to explain differences in human behaviour or social status: | entailment | 909 |
qnli question: How is Switzerland ranked of 189 countries in the Ease of Doing Business Index? sentence: Switzerland is a relatively easy place to do business, currently ranking 20th of 189 countries in the Ease of Doing Business Index. | entailment | 910 |
qnli question: What do diurnal birds produce as opposed to non migratory species? sentence: The primary motivation for migration appears to be food; for example, some hummingbirds choose not to migrate if fed through the winter. | not_entailment | 911 |
qnli question: In what month and year was the grand opening of Drake Circus Shopping Centre? sentence: In 2004 the old Drake Circus shopping centre and Charles Cross car park were demolished and replaced by the latest Drake Circus Shopping Centre, which opened in October 2006. | entailment | 912 |
qnli question: Humans consider most insects as what? sentence: Insect pollinators are essential to the life-cycle of many flowering plant species on which most organisms, including humans, are at least partly dependent; without them, the terrestrial portion of the biosphere (including humans) would be devastated. | not_entailment | 913 |
qnli question: What is the interest of the Savile club at Eton? sentence: Those in existence at present include: Aeronautical, African, Alexander Cozens (Art), Amnesty, Archeological, Architectural, Astronomy, Banks (conservation), Caledonian, Cheese, Classical, Comedy, Cosmopolitan, Debating, Design, Entrepreneurship, Geographical, Henry Fielding, Hispanic, History, Keynes (economics), Law, Literary, Mathematical, Medical, Middle Eastern, Model United Nations, Modern Languages, Oriental, Orwell (left-wing), Simeon (Christian), Parry (music), Photographic, Political, Praed (poetry), Rock (music), Rous (equestrian), Salisbury (diplomatic), Savile (Rare Books and Manuscripts), Shelley, Scientific, Sports, Tech Club, Theatre, Wellington (military), Wine and Wotton’s (philosophy). | entailment | 914 |
qnli question: What was a subject that all Dominican students had to learn? sentence: Information about the schools of the English Province is limited, but a few facts are known. | not_entailment | 915 |
qnli question: What type of legal system is the Philippines officially? sentence: While the Philippines is generally considered a civil law nation, its Supreme Court is heavily modelled after the American Supreme Court. | entailment | 916 |
qnli question: Which publication said Nintendo's best console ever was the SNES? sentence: In 2007, GameTrailers named the SNES as the second-best console of all time in their list of top ten consoles that "left their mark on the history of gaming", citing its graphic, sound, and library of top-quality games. | entailment | 917 |
qnli question: What was the total bounty offered for Captian Every after England heard that the Ganj-i-Sawai was taken sentence: In response, a combined bounty of £1,000 was offered for Every's capture by the Privy Council and East India Company, leading to the first worldwide manhunt in recorded history. | entailment | 918 |
qnli question: How much of near-shore marine annelids are burrowing? sentence: The burrowing of marine polychaetes, which may constitute up to a third of all species in near-shore environments, encourages the development of ecosystems by enabling water and oxygen to penetrate the sea floor. | entailment | 919 |
qnli question: What were some of the rights women had during this time period? sentence: Certain rights were accorded to women, such as property and inheritance rights. | entailment | 920 |
qnli question: What is lowered in children who have pets? sentence: Research has, however, pointed to significantly less absenteeism from school through sickness among children who live with pets." | entailment | 921 |
qnli question: How much money did the State Department give the traffickers? sentence: The Kerry Committee report found that "the Contra drug links included..... payments to drug traffickers by the U.S. State Department of funds authorized by the Congress for humanitarian assistance to the Contras, in some cases after the traffickers had been indicted by federal law enforcement agencies on drug charges, in others while traffickers were under active investigation by these same agencies. | not_entailment | 922 |
qnli question: What sort of meat is sold in Somali businesses in Minneapolis? sentence: An estimated 20,000 Somalis emigrated to the U.S. state of Minnesota some ten years ago and the Twin Cities (Minneapolis and Saint Paul) now have the highest population of Somalis in North America. | not_entailment | 923 |
qnli question: How did the Egyptian press react to Nasser's accomplishments? sentence: Consequently, Nasser's prestige was greatly boosted as was his self-confidence and image. | not_entailment | 924 |
qnli question: What is the largest private university in Uruguay? sentence: ORT Uruguay was first established as a non-profit organization in 1942, and was officially certified as a private university in September 1996, becoming the second private educational institution in the country to achieve that status.[citation needed] | entailment | 925 |
qnli question: What date was the Charleston earthquake of 1886? sentence: On August 31, 1886, Charleston was nearly destroyed by an earthquake. | entailment | 926 |
qnli question: Who coaches the University of Arizona men's basketball team? sentence: The University of Arizona Wildcats sports teams, most notably the men's basketball and women's softball teams have strong local interest. | not_entailment | 927 |
qnli question: What was Nigeria's population density in 2009? sentence: The results of the most recent census were released in December 2006 and gave a population of 140,003,542. | not_entailment | 928 |
qnli question: What is a person called who does the initial pencil work for the artwork? sentence: Particularly in American superhero comic books, the art may be divided between a penciller, who lays out the artwork in pencil; an inker, who finishes the artwork in ink; a colourist; and a letterer, who adds the captions and speech balloons. | entailment | 929 |
qnli question: Where was Goa? sentence: Anjiro was not an intellectual, but he impressed Xavier because he took careful notes of everything he said in church. | not_entailment | 930 |
qnli question: What did the Romans call the third hour before sunrise? sentence: For example, Roman water clocks had different scales for different months of the year: at Rome's latitude the third hour from sunrise, hora tertia, started by modern standards at 09:02 solar time and lasted 44 minutes at the winter solstice, but at the summer solstice it started at 06:58 and lasted 75 minutes. | entailment | 931 |
qnli question: What two exports has the Congo begun producing recently? sentence: The current administration presides over an uneasy internal peace and faces difficult economic problems of stimulating recovery and reducing poverty, despite record-high oil prices since 2003. | not_entailment | 932 |
qnli question: How do cancer patients usually control their background pain? sentence: Breakthrough pain is transitory acute pain that comes on suddenly and is not alleviated by the patient's normal pain management. | not_entailment | 933 |
qnli question: What is the profession of the individual who referred to Somalia as a "Nation of Bards"? sentence: The textile-making communities in Somalia are a continuation of an ancient textile industry, as is the culture of wood carving, pottery and monumental architecture that dominates Somali interiors and landscapes. | not_entailment | 934 |
qnli question: Where created the first practical integrated circuits? sentence: In his patent application of 6 February 1959, Kilby described his new device as "a body of semiconductor material ... wherein all the components of the electronic circuit are completely integrated". | not_entailment | 935 |
qnli question: In what year was a large scale solar distillation project constructed in Las Salinas? sentence: A large-scale solar distillation project was first constructed in 1872 in the Chilean mining town of Las Salinas. | entailment | 936 |
qnli question: What is the Armenian term for settlment? sentence: Each community is self-governing and consists of one or more settlements (bnakavayrer, singular bnakavayr). | entailment | 937 |
qnli question: Where did Italy start using the AC system? sentence: Three-phase AC railway electrification was used in Italy, Switzerland and the United States in the early twentieth century. | not_entailment | 938 |
qnli question: Where are consonants aspirated in just the final position? sentence: Aspirated consonants are not always followed by vowels or other voiced sounds. | not_entailment | 939 |
qnli question: What are the titles of the standard media apps on current Apple devices? sentence: While the iPhone and iPad have essentially the same media player capabilities as the iPod line, they are generally treated as separate products. | not_entailment | 940 |
qnli question: What is the elevation of Tennessee's highest point? sentence: The highest point in the state is Clingmans Dome at 6,643 feet (2,025 m). | entailment | 941 |
qnli question: Greece became a full ESA member when? sentence: Having formally applied for full membership in 2003, Greece became the ESA's sixteenth member on 16 March 2005. | entailment | 942 |
qnli question: Who wrote American Idol: The Untold Story? sentence: The Untold Story, said, "You have this alliance between young girls and grandmas and they see it, not necessarily as a contest to create a pop star competing on the contemporary radio, but as .... who's the nicest guy in a popularity contest," he says, "And that has led to this dynasty of four, and possibly now five, consecutive, affable, very nice, good-looking white boys." | not_entailment | 943 |
qnli question: Who owns the Football Association Premier League? sentence: The Football Association is not directly involved in the day-to-day operations of the Premier League, but has veto power as a special shareholder during the election of the chairman and chief executive and when new rules are adopted by the league. | not_entailment | 944 |
qnli question: Who developed the 33 1/3 rpm LP? sentence: After World War II, two new competing formats came onto the market and gradually replaced the standard "78": the 33 1⁄3 rpm (often just referred to as the 33 rpm), and the 45 rpm (see above). | not_entailment | 945 |
qnli question: How many top five singles came from her first album? sentence: The album's lead single, "Crazy in Love", featuring Jay Z, became Beyoncé's first number-one single as a solo artist in the US. | not_entailment | 946 |
qnli question: When did Beyoncé release her first solo album? sentence: Born and raised in Houston, Texas, she performed in various singing and dancing competitions as a child, and rose to fame in the late 1990s as lead singer of R&B girl-group Destiny's Child. | not_entailment | 947 |
qnli question: What are some other major wrestling companies? sentence: Currently, the largest professional wrestling company worldwide is the United States-based WWE, which bought out many smaller regional companies in the late 20th century, as well as its primary US competitors WCW and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) in early 2001. | not_entailment | 948 |
qnli question: Who came up with a way to quickly produce penicillin? sentence: Later, Norman Heatley developed the back extraction technique for efficiently purifying penicillin in bulk. | entailment | 949 |
qnli question: Who signed the Union of Utrecht? sentence: In 1579 a number of the northern provinces of the Low Countries signed the Union of Utrecht, in which they promised to support each other in their defence against the Spanish army. | entailment | 950 |
qnli question: What caused the downfall of the downfall of the the original kingdom in Myanmar? sentence: In the 9th century, the Bamar people entered the upper Irrawaddy valley and, following the establishment of the Pagan Kingdom in the 1050s, the Burmese language, culture and Theravada Buddhism slowly became dominant in the country. | not_entailment | 951 |
qnli question: What percentage of Islamic women were educated before the 1200s? sentence: Prior to the 12th century, women accounted for less than one percent of the world’s Islamic scholars. | entailment | 952 |
qnli question: Who gave Spectre a perfect rating in The Daily Telegraph? sentence: Mark Kermode, writing in The Guardian, gave the film four out of five stars, observing that the film did not live up to the standard set by Skyfall, but was able to tap into audience expectations. | not_entailment | 953 |
qnli question: How long would a lunar eclipse be visible? sentence: They concluded that such an eclipse would have been visible, for thirty minutes, from Jerusalem and suggested the gospel reference to a solar eclipse was the result of a scribe wrongly amending a text. | entailment | 954 |
qnli question: What edicts did the Ming issue? sentence: " They state that the Ming dynasty, by issuing imperial edicts to invite ex-Yuan officials to the court for official positions in the early years of its founding, won submission from ex-Yuan religious and administrative leaders in the Tibetan areas, and thereby incorporated Tibetan areas into the rule of the Ming court. | entailment | 955 |
qnli question: Who was President Roosevelt's key advisor? sentence: The Pacific War Council was formed in Washington, on 1 April 1942, with President Franklin D. Roosevelt, his key advisor Harry Hopkins, and representatives from Britain, China, Australia, the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Canada. | entailment | 956 |
qnli question: What is the nickname of the city that the government is trying to push now? sentence: This motto was quickly adopted as a city nickname, but has faded since the new motto Capital en Movimiento ("Capital in Movement") was adopted by the administration headed by Marcelo Ebrard, though the latter is not treated as often as a nickname in media. | entailment | 957 |
qnli question: Where did ArenaBowl XX take place? sentence: ArenaBowl XXV returned to a neutral site and was once again played in New Orleans, where the Rattlers returned and defeated the Philadelphia Soul. | not_entailment | 958 |
qnli question: What happens to a state's obligations under a treaty upon its withdrawal from the treaty? sentence: When a state withdraws from a multi-lateral treaty, that treaty will still otherwise remain in force among the other parties, unless, of course, otherwise should or could be interpreted as agreed upon between the remaining states parties to the treaty.[citation needed] | not_entailment | 959 |
qnli question: Name one of Madonna's major influence? sentence: Madonna's major influences include Karen Carpenter, The Supremes and Led Zeppelin, as well as dancers Martha Graham and Rudolf Nureyev. | entailment | 960 |
qnli question: What is the mode of travel for Antarctic tours? sentence: Travel is largely by small or medium ship, focusing on specific scenic locations with accessible concentrations of iconic wildlife. | entailment | 961 |
qnli question: What was the goal of the first trading companies? sentence: Elizabeth I of England, primarily interested in trade with the east, collaborated with English merchants to form the first trading companies to the far-flung regions, using their own jargon. | not_entailment | 962 |
qnli question: What denominational variance do they adhere to for the most part ? sentence: During the first centuries after Jesus Christ, the New Testament was originally written in Koine Greek, which remains the liturgical language of the Greek Orthodox Church, and most of the early Christians and Church Fathers were Greek-speaking. | not_entailment | 963 |
qnli question: What event formed a crater in Saaremaa? sentence: The story of Tharapita's or Taara's flight from Vironia to Saaremaa has been associated with a major meteor disaster estimated to have happened in 660 ± 85 BC that formed Kaali crater in Saaremaa. | entailment | 964 |
qnli question: Czechs immigrated from Europe to the U.S. primary from 1848 to when? sentence: In the 2000 United States Census, Czech was reported as the most-common language spoken at home (besides English) in Valley, Butler and Saunders Counties, Nebraska and Republic County, Kansas. | not_entailment | 965 |
qnli question: What did Burke think was missing from the French Revolutionary Government? sentence: Burke's last publications were the Letters on a Regicide Peace (October 1796), called forth by negotiations for peace with France by the Pitt government. | not_entailment | 966 |
qnli question: What allowed the paternal line of the imperial family to gain influence over royal succession? sentence: While the Fujiwara fell into disputes among themselves and formed northern and southern factions, the insei system allowed the paternal line of the imperial family to gain influence over the throne. | entailment | 967 |
qnli question: How does a sangoma in Swaziland communicate? sentence: At the end of the training, a graduation ceremony takes place where all the local sangoma come together for feasting and dancing. | not_entailment | 968 |
qnli question: Why is Iranian cuisine so diverse besides being influenced by other cultures? sentence: Iranian cuisine is diverse due to its variety of ethnic groups and the influence of other cultures. | entailment | 969 |
qnli question: What acts cover tort damages from police brutality cases? sentence: Due to the perennial inability of legislatures in the U.S. to enact statutes that would actually force law enforcement officers to respect the constitutional rights of criminal suspects and convicts, the federal judiciary gradually developed the exclusionary rule as a method to enforce such rights. | not_entailment | 970 |
qnli question: When did protesters run into the outfield and try to set fire to the U.S. flag? sentence: On April 25, 1976, at Dodger Stadium, father-and-son protestors ran into the outfield and tried to set fire to a U.S. flag. | entailment | 971 |
qnli question: How long has this name immutability been guaranteed? sentence: This immutability has been guaranteed since Unicode version 2.0 by the Name Stability policy. | entailment | 972 |
qnli question: What does each greater level of assembly have? sentence: In this governmental structure, each component has some level of sovereignty over itself. | not_entailment | 973 |
qnli question: What animal species was delisted in August 2008? sentence: Two examples of animal species recently delisted are: the Virginia northern flying squirrel (subspecies) on August, 2008, which had been listed since 1985, and the gray wolf (Northern Rocky Mountain DPS). | entailment | 974 |
qnli question: Why would hybrids have characteristics that keep them from being fertile? sentence: Chapter VIII addresses the idea that species had special characteristics that prevented hybrids from being fertile in order to preserve separately created species. | entailment | 975 |
qnli question: How many octaves does Beyonce have? sentence: Beyoncé's vocal range spans four octaves. | entailment | 976 |
qnli question: In place of instruments, what do some modern a cappella groups implement? sentence: There also remains a strong a cappella presence within Christian music, as some denominations purposefully do not use instruments during worship. | not_entailment | 977 |
qnli question: Nicky Minaj became a spokesperson for which brand of soda after seeing Beyonce involved with it? sentence: American indie rock band White Rabbits also cited her an inspiration for their third album Milk Famous (2012), friend Gwyneth Paltrow studied Beyoncé at her live concerts while learning to become a musical performer for the 2010 film Country Strong. | not_entailment | 978 |
qnli question: How old was the oldest brain discovered thought to be? sentence: The oldest brain to have been discovered was in Armenia in the Areni-1 cave complex. | not_entailment | 979 |
qnli question: Buddha was part of what subcontinent? sentence: Pali: धम्म dhamma) that encompasses a variety of traditions, beliefs and spiritual practices largely based on teachings attributed to Gautama Buddha, commonly known as the Buddha ("the awakened one"). | not_entailment | 980 |
qnli question: What is locally referred to as the Australian Dream? sentence: Melbourne is typical of Australian capital cities in that after the turn of the 20th century, it expanded with the underlying notion of a 'quarter acre home and garden' for every family, often referred to locally as the Australian Dream. | entailment | 981 |
qnli question: What did the British fear most? sentence: With the German occupation of Western Europe, the intensification of submarine and air attack on Britain's sea communications was feared by the British. | entailment | 982 |
qnli question: What locomotives are usually more reliable? sentence: Electric locomotives are usually quieter, more powerful, and more responsive and reliable than diesels. | entailment | 983 |
qnli question: How high is the continent of Antarctica above sea level? sentence: First, much of the continent is more than 3,000 m (9,800 ft) above sea level, and temperature decreases with elevation in the troposphere. | entailment | 984 |
qnli question: The city's bus system is being over hauled to work with what other program? sentence: The city is also in the process of implementing a 5-year and 20 year Bike Action Plan with a goal of attaining 14 to 35% bicycle transportation mode share by 2030 through the installation of enhanced bicycle infrastructure throughout the city. | not_entailment | 985 |
qnli question: When did work begin on the 105 mm static mounting AA gun? sentence: The US ended World War I with two 3-inch AA guns and improvements were developed throughout the inter-war period. | not_entailment | 986 |
qnli question: How many songs did most albums contain? sentence: Most albums included three or four records, with two sides each, making six or eight tunes per album. | entailment | 987 |
qnli question: What is it called when a bird's kidneys extract nitrogenous waste from their bloodstream and secrete it as uric acid? sentence: Like the reptiles, birds are primarily uricotelic, that is, their kidneys extract nitrogenous waste from their bloodstream and excrete it as uric acid instead of urea or ammonia through the ureters into the intestine. | entailment | 988 |
qnli question: What is the average annual rainfall of Guam? sentence: The months of January and February are considered the coolest months of the year with overnight low temperatures of 70–75 °F (21–24 °C) and low humidity levels. | not_entailment | 989 |
qnli question: What do the structure of a contempory traditional orchestra consist of? sentence: To fill this gap in the literature, mandolin orchestras have traditionally played many arrangements of music written for regular orchestras or other ensembles. | not_entailment | 990 |
qnli question: What did China introduce to the war in 1951? sentence: On 1 March 1951 Mao sent a cable to Stalin, in which he emphasized the difficulties faced by Chinese forces and the urgent need for air cover, especially over supply lines. | not_entailment | 991 |
qnli question: The Twilight Princess manga was only available in what country? sentence: A Japan-exclusive manga series based on Twilight Princess, penned and illustrated by Akira Himekawa, was first released on February 8, 2016. | entailment | 992 |
qnli question: Besides customer problems, what other area is Comcast often criticized over? sentence: The company is often criticized by both the media and its own staff for its less upstanding policies regarding employee relations. | entailment | 993 |
qnli question: How can a DBMS database migration be made easier? sentence: Typically a DBMS vendor provides tools to help importing databases from other popular DBMSs. | entailment | 994 |
qnli question: What position was Tito appointed to in 1941 by the Central Committee? sentence: On 10 April 1941, Slavko Kvaternik proclaimed the Independent State of Croatia, and Tito responded by forming a Military Committee within the Central Committee of the Yugoslav Communist Party. | not_entailment | 995 |
qnli question: What is the primary cue for migration? sentence: The occurrence of Zugunruhe even in cage-raised birds with no environmental cues (e.g. shortening of day and falling temperature) has pointed to the role of circannual endogenous programs in controlling bird migrations. | not_entailment | 996 |
qnli question: What policy guaranteed that characters have a unique and immutable name? sentence: All graphic, format, and private use characters have a unique and immutable name by which they may be identified. | not_entailment | 997 |
qnli question: What Richmond street contains a notable amount of Victorian buildings? sentence: The affluent area between the Boulevard, Main Street, Broad Street, and VCU, known as the Fan, is home to Monument Avenue, an outstanding collection of Victorian architecture, and many students. | entailment | 998 |
qnli question: What percentage of Norfolk Island is a permanent pasture? sentence: There is a strong belief on the island that some of the revenue generated from Norfolk's EEZ should be available to providing services such as health and infrastructure on the island, which the island has been responsible for, similar to how the Northern Territory is able to access revenue from their mineral resources. | not_entailment | 999 |
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