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70b2122323424f6e80c2 | Yuri Gagarin | Soviet pilot and cosmonaut, first human in space | Would LeBron James hypothetically glance upwards at Yuri Gagarin? | false | [
"LeBron James is 6 feet 9 inches tall.",
"Yuri Gagarin was 5 feet 2 inches tall.",
"Typically shorter individuals look up at taller individuals when they are speaking as it is polite to look face to face at someone when you are speaking to them."
] | [
"How tall is LeBron James?",
"How tall was Yuri Gagarin?",
"Is #1 lesser than #2?"
] |
af6afbc6da7065d522ee | Ludacris | American rapper and actor | Is Ludacris in same music genre as 2000's Binaural? | false | [
"Ludacris is a rapper, particularly in the southern rap style.",
"Binaural was a 2000 album released by Pearl Jam.",
"Pearl Jam is a grunge rock band formed in Seattle."
] | [
"What genre does Ludacris produce music in?",
"Who recorded the 2000 album Binaural?",
"What genre does #2 produce music in?",
"Is #1 the same as #3?"
] |
4957e0329698c05832c0 | Seismology | The scientific study of earthquakes and propagation of elastic waves through a planet | Did Brad Peyton need to know about seismology? | true | [
"Brad Peyton directed the movie San Andreas",
"San Andreas is an earthquake disaster film",
"Seismology is the science of earthquakes and related phenomena"
] | [
"What does the study of seismology involve?",
"What was the movie San Andreas primarily about?",
"Did Brad Peyton direct San Andreas and is #2 included in #1?"
] |
082af323f414128588b8 | Frigate | Type of warship | Are ropes required to operate a frigate? | true | [
"Frigates are a kind of sailing ship.",
"Many features of ships require rope to use."
] | [
"What force powers frigates?",
"What characteristic of frigates allows them to use #1?",
"Are ropes used to manipulate #2?"
] |
71691ae5050e621c9b4c | Breast cancer | cancer that originates in the mammary gland | Is someone more likely to survive having breast cancer in Japan than in Sweden? | false | [
"84.70% of people in Japan with breast cancer survive",
"86.20% of people in Sweden with breast cancer survive"
] | [
"What percentage of people survive breast cancer in Japan?",
"What percentage of people survive breast cancer in Sweden?",
"Is #1 more than #2?"
] |
b418ba4e11aee26faabc | Jason | Greek mythological hero | Does Jason have anything in common with Dr. Disrespect? | true | [
"Jason cheated on Medea with Creusa",
"Dr. Disrespect cheated on his wife with another woman"
] | [
"Was Jason faithful or unfaithful?",
"Was Dr. Disrespect faithful or unfaithful?",
"Are #1 and #2 the same?"
] |
b1e061a88d467fdb632e | 2009 | Year | Could $1 for each 2009 eclipse buy a copy of TIME magazine in 2020? | true | [
"The 2020 Newsstand price of TIME magazine is $5.99.",
"There were six eclipses in 2009 including 2 solar and 4 lunar eclipses."
] | [
"What was the price of a single issue of TIME magazine in 2020?",
"How many solar eclipses were there in 2009?",
"How many lunar eclipses were there in 2009?",
"What is #2 plus #3?",
"Is #4 greater than or equal to #1?"
] |
90474e8efe599628cbc4 | Olympia, Washington | State capital and city in Washington, United States | Does Olympia Washington share name with Hephaestus's workshop location? | true | [
"Olympia Washington, is named after Mount Olympus.",
"Mount Olympus is a mountain range in Washington named after the ancient Greek Mount Olympus.",
"Hephaestus was the ancient Greek god of the forge and had a workshop on Mount Olympus."
] | [
"Where did Hephaestus have his workshop?",
"Olympia, Washington derived it's name from what mountain?",
"Is #2 the same as #1?"
] |
dd5a2ed28bfb890a14e5 | Spaghetti | Type of pasta | Should a Celiac sufferer avoid spaghetti? | true | [
"Celiac is a disease in which the body cannot process gluten.",
"Gluten is a protein found in wheat.",
"Spaghetti is made with milled wheat and water."
] | [
"What food ingredients should people with celiac disease avoid?",
"What ingredients make up spaghetti?",
"Is #2 listed in #1?"
] |
2eed74f7dc66f5aadcd7 | Saudi Aramco | Saudi Arabian petroleum and natural gas company | Was Saudi Aramco started due to an assassination? | true | [
"Saudi Aramco was formed in response to oil shortages during World War I",
"The origins of World War I can be traced to the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in Sarajevo"
] | [
"Saudi Aramco was formed in response to oil shortages during what major conflict?",
"What event is widely acknowledged to have started #1?",
"Is #2 an assassination?"
] |
e863b1e1d891da16b06a | Order of the British Empire | British order of chivalry | Is Hermione Granger eligible for the Order of the British Empire? | false | [
"The Order of the British Empire is awarded to people that have made significant contributions to the United Kingdom",
"Hermione Granger is a fictional character from the Harry Potter series of books"
] | [
"What criteria makes one eligible for the Order of the British Empire?",
"Does Hermione Granger meet #1?"
] |
a0e7719bca9b347d32db | Carl Linnaeus | Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist | Did Linnaeus edit Darwin's draft of Origin of Species? | false | [
"Linnaeus died in 1778",
"Origin of Species was published in 1859"
] | [
"When did Carl Linnaeus pass away?",
"When was Origin of Species first published?",
"Is #2 before #1?"
] |
957adcdf1c676bc082da | Riksdag | Legislative body of Sweden | Is the Riksdag a political entity in Scandinavia? | true | [
"The Riksdag is the legislative branch of the Swedish government.",
"Sweden is part of Scandinavia."
] | [
"What country does the Riksdag belong to?",
"Which countries are part of Scandinavia?",
"Is #1 included in #2?"
] |
1534ef2130cb48d6abb4 | Heart | organ for the circulation of blood in animal circulatory systems | Is a jellyfish safe from atherosclerosis? | true | [
"Atherosclerosis is a condition in which the arteries to the heart are blocked.",
"Jellyfish use their guts to circulate nutrients because they do not have hearts."
] | [
"What structures are affected by atherosclerosis?",
"What bodily system does #1 contribute to?",
"What structures are found in the jellyfish #2?",
"Are there structures in common in both #1 and #3?"
] |
0df67cbe1345f90555dd | Quran | The central religious text of Islam | Would Dave Chappelle pray over a Quran? | true | [
"Dave Chappelle converted to Islam in 1998.",
"Dave Chappelle has not deviated from his religious beliefs since 1998 and is a practicing Muslim.",
"Practicing Muslims pray often."
] | [
"Which group uses the Quran as their religious text?",
"Does Dave Chappelle belong to #1?"
] |
16bb34f451c9620e422c | Justin Timberlake | American singer, record producer, and actor | Can Justin Timberlake ride Shipwreck Falls at Six Flags? | true | [
"Shipwreck Falls is a boat ride at Six Flags",
"The minimum height for Shipwreck Falls is 42\"",
"Justin Timberlake is 73\" tall"
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"What is Shipwreck Falls?",
"What is the minimum height required to ride #1?",
"How tall is Justin Timberlake?",
"Is #3 bigger than #2?"
] |
381d38f377cfce5087b9 | Dementia | long-term brain disorders causing impaired memory, reasoning, and normal function together with personality changes | Can dementia be cured with a cast? | false | [
"Dementia refers to various disorders of the brain.",
"Casts are used to help treat broken bones.",
"The brain does not contain any bones."
] | [
"What part of the body does Dementia affect?",
"What do cast help fix?",
"Are there any #2 in #1?"
] |
68f04375b2ac70c73759 | Düsseldorf | Place in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany | Does Düsseldorf have only a small number of smoggy days each year? | true | [
"Mercer's 2012 Quality of Living survey ranked Düsseldorf the sixth most livable city in the world.",
"Clean air is an important attribute for a livable city.",
"Smog is a term for air pollution."
] | [
"What is another term for smog?",
"What is Düsseldorf ranked as in Mercer's 2012 Quality of Living survey?",
"To be #2, does a country need to have limited #1 days a year?"
] |
6491c2e5de52c190eff8 | Saint | one who has been recognized for having an exceptional degree of holiness, sanctity, and virtue | Can a false pope become a saint? | true | [
"A false pope, or antipope, is someone that tries to claim they are the true pope but the church rejects them.",
"Hippolytus (c. 170–235 AD) headed a schismatic group as a rival to the Bishop of Rome, thus becoming an antipope.",
"Hippolytus (c. 170–235 AD) was named a saint in the Roman Catholic Church."
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"Which actions could make the Catholic church consider one a false pope or antipope?",
"What role did Hippolytus (c. 170–235 AD) play in the schismatic group against the Bishop of Rome?",
"Is #2 a form of #1 and he still became saint?"
] |
3c6d21dff562440d86a4 | Snowshoe | Footwear for walking easily across snow | Can a snake wear a snowshoe? | false | [
"Snowshoes are worn by attaching them to the wearer's feet.",
"Snakes do not have feet."
] | [
"Which part of the body are snowshoes worn on?",
"Do snakes have #1?"
] |
36f063a2fc1338b5a21d | Starch | glucose polymer used as energy store in plants | Can a wheelbarrow full of starch kill hyperglycemics? | true | [
"Hyperglycemia is a condition in which people have higher than normal blood glucose levels.",
"Starch is a compound made by plants that is made of numerous glucose units.",
"An excess of glucose can lead to diabetic complications and can result ind death.",
"The average wheelbarrow can hold up to 1200 pounds."
] | [
"What is hyperglycemia?",
"What is starch made of?",
"How much can the average wheelbarrow hold?",
"Could #3 of #2 potentially be fatal to someone who has #1?"
] |
363e5889466d85bba2ca | Giraffe | Tall African ungulate | Do giraffes require special facilities at zoos? | true | [
"Giraffes are much taller than other land animals.",
"Giraffe shelters at zoos must be built larger than shelters for other animals to accommodate their height."
] | [
"What is the most distinctive feature of a giraffe?",
"Does #1 make it necessary for them to have different facilities from other animals at a zoo?"
] |
6c43fa359095fd0845f5 | Camel | Genus of mammals | Is Bactrian Camel most impressive animal when it comes to number of humps? | false | [
"The Bactrian Camel is a camel with two humps native to Central Asia.",
"Three humped camels were discovered on the Arabian peninsula in 2019."
] | [
"How many humps does the Bactrian Camel have?",
"What is the most number of humps seen on a camel?",
"Is #1 greater than #2?"
] |
3503e8d41364eb0b33bc | Bartender | person who serves usually alcoholic beverages behind the bar in a licensed establishment | Would a responsible bartender make a drink for Millie Bobby Brown? | false | [
"Millie Bobby Brown is currently 16 years old.",
"In the United States, the minimum legal age to purchase any alcohol beverage is 21 years old.",
"Bartenders are usually responsible for confirming that customers meet the legal drinking age requirements before serving them alcoholic beverages. "
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"How old is Millie Bobby Brown?",
"What is the minimum legal age one must be to be served alcohol in the US?",
"Is #1 larger than #2?"
] |
91b75d57e720179305e9 | Salsa music | Latin American dance music genre | Would Ibn Saud tolerate salsa music? | false | [
"Ibn Saud was the first ruler of Saudi Arabia and adhered to Wahhabism.",
"Wahhabism is an ultra conservative sect of Islam that prohibits dancing.",
"Salsa is a popular Latin American music genre that is heavily connected to dance."
] | [
"Which religion(s) did Ibn Saud practice?",
"Did #1 permit its adherents to listen to or play music during Ibn Saud's lifetime?"
] |
032419040e53e3e9d194 | House of Lords | upper house in the Parliament of the United Kingdom | Was Aristotle a member of the House of Lords? | false | [
"Aristotle died in 322 BC.",
"The House of Lords is grown out of the Model Parliament, which was the first English Parliament.",
"The Model Parliament was held in 1295."
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"When did Aristotle die?",
"Where did the House of Lords originate from?",
"When did #2 occur?",
"Did #3 happen before #1?"
] |
8aa5c9ba2ae74151dd6e | Krishna | Major deity in Hinduism | Was Krishna skilled at using the bow? | true | [
"Lord Krishna was known as the eighth manifestation of the god Vishnu.",
"Vishnu had a trove of weapons including the Sudarshana Chakra and Sharanga.",
"Sharanga was a celestial bow and a favored weapon of Vishnu."
] | [
"Which Hindu god was Krishna known to be a manifestation of?",
"Which weapons belonging to #1 were among his favorite?",
"Is the bow included in #2?"
] |
f5c0f0f85f624d9f8016 | Dessert | A course that concludes a meal; usually sweet | Is dessert eaten before breakfast? | false | [
"Desserts are sweets.",
"Meals generally begin with savory foods, and sweets eaten after."
] | [
"What is a dessert?",
"Are #1 usually sweet or salty?",
"Do meals generally begin with foods that are #2?"
] |
17b8fa74f450c4d0e56b | Alice in Wonderland (1951 film) | 1951 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Productions | Does Disney's Alice in Wonderland involve the celebration of a holiday? | true | [
"In the movie, Alice meets the Mad Hatter.",
"The Mad Hatter is having a tea party to celebrate his Unbirthday.",
"The Unbirthday is a holiday which happens every day of the year which is not the subject's actual birthday."
] | [
"What celebrations were featured in the Disney movie Alice in Wonderland?",
"Is any of #1 an holiday?"
] |
598be3dcddbd7775a827 | Bob Marley | Jamaican singer-songwriter | Could Bob Marley's children hypothetically win tug of war against Kublai Khan's children? | false | [
"Bob Marley had 9 children.",
"Kublai Khan had 23 children.",
"Many of Bob Marley's children became singers, and followed his themes of peace and love.",
"The children of Kublai Khan followed in his footsteps and were fierce warlords."
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"How many children did Bob Marley have?",
"How many children did Kublai Khan have?",
"Is #1 greater than #2?"
] |
d9f255a491a0e4048210 | Separation of church and state | principle to separate religious and civil institutions | Does USA fail separation of church and state in multiple ways? | true | [
"Separation of church ad state refers to keeping God and religion out of state matters.",
"Presidents of the United States are sworn in by placing their hand on a bible.",
"The US currency contains the words, \"In God We Trust.\"",
"The Pledge of Allegiance states, \"One Nation Under God.\""
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"How are US Presidents sworn in?",
"What is the inscription on the US currency?",
"What does the Pledge of Allegiance state?",
"Do #1, #2 and #3 contain references to religion/the chuch?"
] |
dc9a0bab0809f6a1b59b | Star Wars | Epic science fantasy space opera franchise | Do Star Wars fans say "beam me up" often? | false | [
"Beam me up is an expression from Star Trek.",
"Much to the annoyance of fans, Star Trek and Star Wars are often confused for one another. "
] | [
"Where does the expression beam me up come from?",
"Is the answer to #1 the same as Star Wars?"
] |
97c91d5613b99fd4098f | Gorilla | Genus of mammals | Are gorillas closely related to humans? | true | [
"Gorillas are part of the animal family Hominidae.",
"Hominidae also includes the genus Homo, which only contains the human species."
] | [
"What animal family are Gorillas part of?",
"Are humans also part of #1?"
] |
10325585370ba368ca9a | Goat | domesticated mammal raised primarily for its milk | Are goats found on abyssal plains? | false | [
"An abyssal plain is typically located between 10,000 and 20,000 feet below the surface of the ocean",
"A goat is a mammal that lives on land and cannot intake oxygen from underwater environments"
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"What things do goats need to live?",
"Where are abyssal plains located?",
"Is everything in #1 also found in #2?"
] |
fc9339f21f44a3841a7c | Koala | An arboreal herbivorous marsupial native to Australia. | Do Koalas prefer Eucalyptus over meat? | true | [
"Koalas are herbivores.",
"Koalas main dietary staple is eucalyptus "
] | [
"What kind of diet do Koalas follow?",
"Are Eucalyptus part of #1?"
] |
a61431fb7fe82f6b2ee0 | Julian calendar | solar calendar in use from imperial Rome until after the Reformation | Did Saint Augustine use the Julian calendar? | true | [
"The Julian calendar was in use from 45 BC to the late 16th century AD",
"Saint Augustine lived from 354 AD to 430 AD"
] | [
"During what years was the Julian calendar used?",
"When did Saint Augustine live?",
"Is #2 during the time period listed in #1?"
] |
27551dd918fdafe87524 | New York Harbor | harbor in the New York City, U.S.A. metropolitan area | Did Donald Trump come up with the idea for the New York Harbor? | false | [
"The New York Harbor is at the mouth of the Hudson River",
"A harbor is a sheltered body of water where boats and ships can be docked.",
"The New York Harbor has been used since colonial era of the 1500s.",
"Donald Trump is a failed business man and 2016 president elect.",
"Donald Trump makes outrageous deceitful claims "
] | [
"When was the New York Harbor built?",
"When was Donald Trump born?",
"Did #2 come before #1?"
] |
31cd0c0fe3dfe163e662 | Wheat | Cereal grain | Can a woman on average have a baby before wheat seed blooms? | false | [
"The average time it takes for a woman to give birth is 9 months.",
"Wheat takes between 7 to 8 months to harvest."
] | [
"How long does pregnancy typically last in humans?",
"How long does it typically take to grow and harvest wheat?",
"Is #1 shorter than #2?"
] |
b666e61a04dff4fc1c44 | Jackfruit | species of plant | Would it be safe to have a jackfruit thrown at your head? | false | [
"Jackfruit can weigh between 22-55 lbs. ",
"Jackfruit are covered in small spikes."
] | [
"How much do jackfruit weigh?",
"Is #1 light enough to not hurt you?"
] |
3ea7edd8c6bf70af1f1b | Vice President of the United States | Second highest executive office in United States | Was the first Vice President of the United States an Ottoman descendant? | false | [
"The first Vice President of the United States was John Adams.",
"The Ottomans were a Turkic group that conquered Constantinople in 1453.",
"John Adams was descended from English Puritans."
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"Who was the first Vice President of the United States?",
"Which group of people was #1 a descendant of?",
"Is #2 the same as Ottoman?"
] |
867d95acb802575522dc | Aldi | Germany-based supermarket chain | Are all United States Aldi locations owned by the same company? | false | [
"Aldi is actually two German-based supermarket chains, Aldi Nord and Aldi Sud.",
"Both companies operate internationally, but the United States is the only country other than Germany where both Aldi chains operate."
] | [
"Which country is Aldi based in?",
"How many chains of Aldi operate in #1?",
"Are each of #2 owned by different organizations?",
"How many chains of Aldi operate in the US?",
"Is #3 negative or #4 different than #2?"
] |
5f24cbd41798ed5c7608 | Saint Peter | apostle and first pope | Could Saint Peter watch television? | false | [
"Saint Peter died in 64 BC.",
"The television was invented in 1900."
] | [
"When was television invented?",
"When did Saint Peter die?",
"Is #1 before #2?"
] |
0dd4ab1e6386856acf76 | Universal Music Group | American music corporation | Will NY Stock Exchange closing bell be heard in Universal Music Group's headquarters? | false | [
"The New York Stock Exchange is located in New York, USA.",
"Universal Music Group's headquarters is located in Santa Monica, California.",
"Santa Monica is about 2800 miles from New York.",
"A shout can be heard up to 100 meters away."
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"Where is the New York Stock Exchange located?",
"Where is Universal Music Group's headquarters located?",
"What is the distance between #1 and #2?",
"Is #3 a reasonable distance within which a bell's chime can be heard?"
] |
1515242f123df1362ad7 | Elk | Large antlered species of deer from North America and east Asia | Would a body builder prefer an elk burger over a beef burger? | true | [
"Bodybuilders want to build muscle and keep fat low",
"Elk meat is leaner than beef",
"Elk meat has higher protein than beef",
"Protein helps build muscle"
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"Which nutrients are more important for a body builder's diet?",
"How is an elk burger different from a beef burger in terms of nutrients?",
"Considering #1 and #2 would an elk burger be a better source of #1?"
] |
a88bcb511bb3ad8f9af8 | Super Mario | platform video game series from Nintendo's Mario franchise | Does Super Mario protagonist hypothetically not need continuing education classes in Illinois? | false | [
"Mario, the protagonist of Super Mario, is a plumber by profession.",
"Continuing education classes are required for certain professions in certain jurisdictions.",
"Plumbers are required in Illinois to take continuing education classes."
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"Who is the protagonist of Super Mario?",
"What is #1's profession? ",
"In Illinois, can #2's avoid taking continuing education classes?"
] |
9bb59488a227a5f5cd62 | Samsung Galaxy | series of Android mobile computing devices | Can you save every HD episode of Game of Thrones on Samsung Galaxy A10e? | false | [
"The Samsung Galaxy A10e has 32GB of storage.",
"The average storage requirement of an HD episode of Game of Thrones is 600MB",
"There are 60 total episodes of Game of Thrones.",
"There are 1000MB in one GB."
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"What is #1 multiplied by 1000?",
"What is the average storage requirement for an HD episode of Game of Thrones?",
"How many episodes are the of Game of Thrones?",
"Is #2 greater than or equal to #3 multiplied by #4?"
] |
127e33dd84829d6283ef | Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution | says powers not Constitutionally granted to the Federal Government belong to States or the People | Was the tenth Amendment to the Constitution written using Pitman shorthand? | false | [
"Pitman shorthand was invented in 1837.",
"The tenth Amendment to the Constitution was added in 1791."
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"When was Pitman shorthand invented?",
"When was the tenth Amendment to the Constitution added?",
"Did #1 happen before #2?"
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d513fadf58cbb9cd1d9d | Skype | telecommunications software service | Are the founders of Skype from Asia? | false | [
"Skype was created by the Niklas Zennström and the Dane Janus Friis.",
"Niklas Zennström and Dane Janus Friis are from Sweden.",
"Sweden is located in Europe, not Asia. "
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"What country are #1 from?",
"What continent is #2 on?",
"Is #3 Asia?"
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4454659b2638172ab151 | Mercury (element) | Chemical element with atomic number 80 | Can you transport a coin along a sea of mercury? | true | [
"The density of an object determines if it will float.",
"An object will float if it is less dense than the liquid it is placed in.",
"Mercury is liquid at room temperature.",
"The density of mercury is 13.56 g/cm3.",
"The density of a penny is 7.15 g/cm3."
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"What is the density of mercury?",
"What is the density of a typical coin?",
"Is #2 less than #1?",
"Considering #3 and the principle of flotation, will the coin float along mercury sea surface?"
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3e9e3ccc9fc4d44a3eb4 | Astronaut | Person who commands, pilots, or serves as a crew member of a spacecraft | Can actress Danica McKellar skip astronaut education requirements? | true | [
"Astronaut's are required to have a bachelor's degree in engineering, biological science, physical science, computer science, or mathematics.",
"Actress Danica McKellar graduated summa cum laude from UCLA with a degree in Mathematics."
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"Astronauts can have any one of which degrees?",
"What degree does Danica McKellar have?",
"Is #2 included in #1?"
] |
b2dddce981183d5a083d | Robert Downey Jr. | American actor | Did Robert Downey Jr. possess same caliber gun as Resident Evil's Barry Burton? | true | [
"Robert Downey Jr. was arrested in 1996 n drug and weapons charges and possessed a .357 Magnum.",
"Barry Burton, a character in the Resident Evil series, used a Colt Python.",
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"What gun does Barry Burton use?",
"What type of gun is #2?",
"Is #1 the same as #3?"
] |
3f7daff5574045d7b737 | Olive | Species of plant | Would Bugs Bunny harm an olive tree in the real world? | true | [
"Bugs Bunny is an anthropomorphic gray and white rabbit.",
"Rabbits eat the bark of olive trees and can do considerable damage, especially to young trees."
] | [
"What kind of animal is Bugs Bunny?",
"Do #1 eat and damage the bark of olive trees?"
] |
f61620c8fca3a1530998 | Daily Mirror | British daily tabloid newspaper owned by Reach plc. | Can a copy of The Daily Mirror sustain a campfire? | true | [
"The Daily Mirror is a British tabloid made of paper.",
"Kindling helps sustain a fire because easily combustible help a fire keep igniting.",
"Paper is capable of igniting and burning easily."
] | [
"What kind of product is The Daily Mirror?",
"Is #1 made of combustible material?"
] |
848941fb02c8818a4e1f | Porsche | automotive brand manufacturing subsidiary of Volkswagen | Could a Porsche 992 Turbo S defeat Usain Bolt in a 100 meter sprint? | true | [
"The Porsche 992 Turbo S can accelerate to 62 mph in 2.7 seconds.",
"Usain Bolt's top speed ever measured is 27.79 mph."
] | [
"What is the max speed of a Porsche 992 Turbo S?",
"What is Bolt's top speed?",
"Is #1 faster than #2?"
] |
46f53b9e0008ad1110ed | Cuban Revolution | Revolution in Cuba between 1953 and 1959 | During the Cuban revolution, did the US experience a population boom? | true | [
"After WWII, the US experienced a baby boom.",
"WWII ended in 1945."
] | [
"When was the Cuban Revolution?",
"When did the United States experience a rapid growth in its population?",
"Does some or all of #2 overlap with #1?"
] |
e4115d4b10cb3447c7a2 | Meatball | dish made from ground meat rolled into a small ball-like form | Can you buy furniture and meatballs in the same store? | true | [
"IKEA is well known for selling cheap, modern furniture.",
"IKEA is famous for serving meatballs at their in-store restaurants."
] | [
"What is IKEA known for selling?",
"What are some delicacies IKEA is known to serve at their in-store restaurants?",
"Is meatballs included in #2 and #1 furniture?"
] |
39764cc9679c2e0e6435 | 2000 | Year | Was there fear leading up to the year 2000? | true | [
"Many computer programs were not designed with the year 2000 in mind.",
"People were worried that computers would crash all over the world when the year 2000 arrived.",
"Financial and electrical systems require computers to function.",
"Without financial and electrical systems there could be global chaos."
] | [
"What concerns did people have about computing systems as 2000 approached?",
"Did #1 involve a widespread fear of malfunction?"
] |
e0f36bf27467cd086ecd | Leonardo da Vinci | 15th and 16th-century Italian Renaissance polymath | Did Leonardo da Vinci lack contemporary peers in his home city? | false | [
"Leonardo da Vinci was born in Anchiano, a town in the city of Florence.",
"Da Vinci lived during the 15th and 16th century.",
"Sandro Boticelli was a Florentine artist 15th and 16th century.",
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"Which period did Leonardo da Vinci live through and where was his home city?",
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"Are #1, #2 and #3 different from one another?"
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a0ab5b0fc9bb188bcc99 | Nickel | Chemical element with atomic number 28 | Is nickel dominant material in US 2020 nickels? | false | [
"Nickels have been made of various materials including silver in the 1940s.",
"Nickels in 2020 are made from a mix of copper and nickel.",
"2020 nickels are 25% nickel and 75% copper."
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"What is the composition of the US 2020 nickel?",
"Of the elements listed in #1, do any of them make up more than 50% of the US 2020 Nickel?",
"If #2 is yes, is that element nickel?"
] |
e6d3973ed3feb8a42928 | Bee | Clade of insects | Can Africanized bees be considered multicultural? | true | [
"Multicultural refers to a blend of several cultures within one organism.",
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"Africanized bees are a mix of East African lowland honey bees and European honey bee subspecies such as the Italian honey bee and the Iberian honey bee. "
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"What is the definition of multicultural?",
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"What types of bees were part of #2?",
"Is #3 an example of #1?"
] |
d22a8c50ff6a652dd49e | Heracles | divine hero in Greek mythology, son of Zeus and Alcmene | Were all of Heracles's children present for his funeral pyre? | false | [
"Heracles killed his children by his first wife Megara.",
"They were not returned to life prior to his death."
] | [
"What did Heracles do to his children by his first wife?",
"Are people who have been #1 able to come back to life?"
] |
373634846d34dafefcff | Phobos (moon) | natural satellite of Mars | Is Phobos part of the Andromeda galaxy? | false | [
"Phobos orbits around Mars.",
"Mars is a planet in Earth's solar system.",
"The solar system is in the Milky Way galaxy."
] | [
"What planet does Phobos orbit around?",
"What solar system is #1 part of?",
"What galaxy is #2 part of?",
"Is #3 the same as the Andromeda galaxy?"
] |
e98776ed6640c773a31d | Lobster | family of crustaceans | Can lobster breathe in the desert? | false | [
"Lobsters use gills to breathe.",
"Gills require water to breathe.",
"There is no water in the desert. "
] | [
"Which part of their body do lobsters breathe with?",
"Where does #1 obtain oxygen from?",
"Is #2 easily found in the desert?"
] |
ad97256b5f0ab80b948a | Parody | Imitative work created to mock, comment on or trivialise an original work | Are parodies of the President of the United States illegal? | false | [
"Parody in the US is protected under fair use in regards to copyright.",
"Criticism of political leaders is protected under the 1st Amendment."
] | [
"Is parody illegal in the US?",
"Is criticism of the government against the US constitution?",
"Is #1 or #2 positive?"
] |
42c947475244ed02629e | Oyster | salt-water bivalve mollusc | Can oysters be used in guitar manufacturing? | true | [
"Oysters produce nacre",
"Nacre is also known as mother of pearl",
"Mother of pearl is commonly used as an inlay on guitar fretboards, headstocks, and soundboards"
] | [
"What non-food products are derived from oysters?",
"Which of #1 are used for decoration?",
"What materials are used to decorate a guitar?",
"Is there overlap between #2 and #3?"
] |
29a634ea52cba72c13e4 | Brussels sprout | vegetable | Are Brussels sprout particularly good for adrenal fatigue? | true | [
"Adenal fatigue is a disorder in which the body does not produce enough hormones and people get tired.",
"Brussels sprout are foods rich in vitamin C.",
"When stress levels rise, the adrenal glands require more Vitamin C and it is used very quickly."
] | [
"What vitamins are found in abundance in Brussels sprouts?",
"What vitamins do the adrenal glands require when a body is under stress?",
"Is #2 found in #1?"
] |
b331cd0701aa703e188b | Veto | legal power to unilaterally stop an official action, especially the enactment of legislation | Can the US branch of government that has power over the military also have the power to veto? | true | [
"The US President is the commander in chief of the US military.",
"The executive branch of the USA includes the President.",
"The President has power to veto."
] | [
"What US branch has power over the military?",
"Who has the power to veto?",
"Is #2 part of #1?"
] |
d9e23006aef632b6d65f | Kane (wrestler) | American professional wrestler, actor, businessman, and politician | Have any murderers outlasted Kane's Royal Rumble record? | true | [
"The longest Kane lasted in the Royal Rumble was 53:46 in 2001.",
"Chris Benoit lasted over an hour in the 2004 Royal Rumble.",
"Chris Benoit murdered his own wife and son in 2007."
] | [
"What is Kane's Royal Rumble record?",
"Which wrestlers have a Royal Rumble record longer than #1?",
"Are any of the wrestlers listed in #2 a murderer?"
] |
463567e1582ccab9a048 | Euro | European currency | Will a 2 Euro coin float across the Red Sea? | false | [
"A 2 Euro coin is made of a mix of copper and brass.",
"Objects float if their density is less than water.",
"Ancient bronze metal ingots were found on the sea floor off the coast of Italy in 2015."
] | [
"What are the material constituents of a 2 Euro coin?",
"#1 belong to which family of materials?",
"Can non hollow forms of #2 float on water?"
] |
ff0c2df8c385ec5189dc | Sloth | tree dwelling animal noted for slowness | Could a sloth hypothetically watch an entire episode of Scrubs underwater? | true | [
"Sloths can hold their breath underwater for up to 40 minutes.",
"The running time of a Scrubs episode is between 20-23 minutes."
] | [
"How long can sloths hold their breath underwater?",
"How long is an episode of Scrubs?",
"Is #1 greater than or equal to #2?"
] |
036a0cce807566449c9f | Marco Polo | Italian explorer and merchant noted for travel to central and eastern Asia | Did Marco Polo travel with Christopher Columbus? | false | [
"Marco Polo died in 1324.",
"Christopher Columbus was born in 1451."
] | [
"When did Marco Polo die?",
"When was Columbus born?",
"Was #1 after #2?"
] |
c6c7d980dd92cb870ca0 | Presidency of Bill Clinton | 1993–2001 U.S. presidential administration | Did the Presidency of Bill Clinton conclude with his impeachment? | false | [
"Bill Clinton was impeached in 1998.",
"Bill Clinton remained in office until 2001."
] | [
"In what year was Bill Clinton impeached?",
"In what year did Bill Clinton's presidency end?",
"Is #1 the same as #2?"
] |
52e1b2df624813a9d66b | Canary Islands | Archipelago in the Atlantic and autonomous community of Spain | Could someone in the Canary Islands fish for largemouth bass? | false | [
"The Canary Islands are located in the Atlantic Ocean",
"The Atlantic Ocean is a body of salt water",
"Largemouth bass live in fresh water"
] | [
"What kind of water do largemouth bass live in?",
"In what body of water are the Canary Islands located?",
"What kind of water is found in #2?",
"Is #1 the same as #3?"
] |
858feef04ea972946401 | Family Guy | American animated sitcom | Does Family Guy take place on the American West Coast? | false | [
"Family Guy takes place in the fictional town of Quahog, Rhode Island.",
"Rhode Island is a state on the American East Coast."
] | [
"Where is Family Guy set?",
"Is #1 on the American West Coast?"
] |
fa454eaf401bb6222bf3 | Referee | person of authority, in a variety of sports, who is responsible for presiding over the game from a neutral point of view | Is the referee at a soccer match highly visible against the field? | true | [
"Referees uniforms for soccer matches are usually bright neon colors.",
"An alternative referee uniform color is black and white stripes."
] | [
"What are the typically colors of a referee's uniform?",
"Is #1 easy to see from afar?"
] |
54b08f028141c591badd | Intellectual disability | Generalized neurodevelopmental disorder | Is dyslexia the most common intellectual disability in US? | false | [
"An intellectual disability is reflected in below-average IQ and a lack of skills needed for daily living.",
"Learning disabilities are weaknesses in certain academic skills. usually, Reading, writing and math.",
"Dyslexia is characterized by difficulties with accurate and/or fluent word recognition and by poor spelling and decoding abilities.",
"Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, and John F. Kennedy were successful presidents while being dyslexic."
] | [
"What are the practical effects of an intellectual disability?",
"What are the practical effects of dyslexia?",
"Is #2 within the scope of #1?"
] |
27db273aab9c056e306f | Ada Lovelace | English mathematician, computer programming pioneer | Did Ada Lovelace die tragically young for her era? | false | [
"Ada Lovelace died at the age of 36 in 1852.",
"The life expectancy in the 1800s was between 35 and 39 years old.",
"Tuberculosis was one of the leading causes of death in the 1800s and a vaccine was not made until the 1900s."
] | [
"How old was Ada Lovelace when she died?",
"In what year did Ada Lovelace die?",
"What was the average life expectancy range around #2?",
"Is #1 not is #3?"
] |
b172aea303690917153e | Constitution of the Philippines | Supreme law of the Republic of the Philippines | Does the Constitution of the Philippines copy text from the British constitution? | false | [
"The Constitution of the Philippines is a document ratified in 1987",
"The British constitution is not an actual document, but a collection of legal statutes, precedent, political custom and social convention"
] | [
"What was the British Constitution?",
"What kind of document was the Constitution of the Philippines?",
"Can #1 copy something from #2"
] |
497c4922b0552d7c5693 | Argon | Chemical element with atomic number 18 | Is Argon near Neon on the periodic table of elements? | true | [
"Argon is a noble gas.",
"Neon is a noble gas. ",
"The noble gases are all clumped together on the periodic table of elements."
] | [
"What group of the periodic table is argon in?",
"What group of the periodic table is neon in?",
"Is #1 the same as #2?"
] |
4994ea9dbe0705df08fd | Leaf | organ of a vascular plant, composing its foliage | Do oak trees have leaves during winter? | false | [
"Oak trees are deciduous.",
"Deciduous trees lose their leaves during autumn, and they grow back during spring.",
"Winter is between autumn and spring."
] | [
"When do oak trees lose their leaves?",
"When do oak trees leaves grow back",
"Is winter not the season between #1 and #2?"
] |
a11f537f67260464d010 | Mitsubishi | group of autonomous, Japanese multinational companies | Can someone in Uberlandia work for Mitsubishi? | true | [
"Mitsubishi is a Japanese auto manufacturer",
"Mitsubishi operates a plant in Catalao, Brazil",
"Uberlandia is just under 70 miles from Catalao"
] | [
"How far is Uberlandia from Catalao?",
"Is #1 within reasonable distance to commute to work?",
"Is there a Mitsubishi organization in Catalao?",
"Are #2 and #3 positive?"
] |
18d50392cc241326112b | Ronda Rousey | American professional wrestler, actress, author, mixed martial artist and judoka | Does Ronda Rousey avoid BBQ restaraunts? | true | [
"Ronda Rousey is a professional athlete in MMA.",
"Ronda Rousey is a vegan.",
"BBQ is a style of restaurant that predominantly serves cooked meat.",
"Meat consumption is opposed and avoided by vegans.",
"Vegans don't eat meat."
] | [
"What kind of food is served at BBQ restaurants?",
"What dietary restrictions does Ronda Rousey follow?",
"Would #2 avoid #1?"
] |
dc3310bf2a61d1a9f2cf | Amtrak | Intercity rail operator in the United States | Does Amtrak run from NYC directly to the Moai location? | false | [
"Amtrak is a series of railways that transport people to various locations.",
"The Moai are ancient stone statue faces that are a popular tourist destination.",
"The Moai are located on Easter Island, an island in the Pacific ocean, near Chile."
] | [
"Which major regions does Amtrak's passenger railroad service cover?",
"Where are the Moai located?",
"Is #2 located within any of #1?"
] |
50bf347c2a05b645a0f9 | Supreme Court of the United States | Highest court in the United States | Is Supreme Court of the United States analogous to High Courts of Justice of Spain? | false | [
"The Supreme Court of the United States is the final court ad has final say in judicial matters.",
"The High Courts of Justice in Spain rule over single communities.",
"The Supreme Court of Spain is the highest court in Spain and can overrule lesser courts."
] | [
"What is the extent of the jurisdiction of The Supreme Court of the United States?",
"Do the High courts of justice (Spain) have the same jurisdiction as #1?"
] |
dd3cb87f907f758229ec | Polymath | Individual whose knowledge spans a significant number of subjects | Would Tony Stark be considered a polymath? | true | [
"A polymath is a person who has knowledge in a wide variety of subjects.",
"Tony Stark is considered a genius in mathematics, engineering, computer science, and physics, as well as demonstrating skills in metalworking, engine design, and genetics."
] | [
"What does one have to have to be considered a polymath?",
"Does Tony Stark have #1?"
] |
f1c38036ed44c2422c7b | Watergate scandal | Political scandal that occurred in the United States in the 1970s | Would Hannah Nixon be proud of Richard Nixon following the Watergate scandal? | false | [
"Hannah Nixon was the mother of Richard Nixon.",
"Richard Nixon resigned due to the unethical actions that he committed during the Watergate scandal.",
"Parents are typically not proud of their children when they act immorally or unethically."
] | [
"What is Hannah Nixon relation to Richard Nixon?",
"What happened to Richard Nixon as a result of the Watergate scandal?",
"Why did Richard Nixon have to #2?",
"Are #1's usually proud if their child does #3?"
] |
5f49ef79fd5da00548e3 | Rand Paul | American politician, ophthalmologist, and United States Senator from Kentucky | Did Rand Paul frequently swim in Lake Michigan during his undergraduate years? | false | [
"Rand Paul joined the swim team when he attended Baylor University.",
"Baylor University is located in Waco, Texas.",
"Lake Michigan is nearly 1,000 miles from Waco, Texas."
] | [
"Where did Rand Paul do his undergraduate studies?",
"In what state is #1?",
"Is Lake Michigan near #2?"
] |
00e13b8d03d35929c049 | Retail | Sale of goods and services from individuals or businesses to the end-user | Is SnapCap an example of a retail store? | false | [
"SnapCap specializes in small business loans.",
"Retail stores sell products to individual consumers. ",
"Small businesses are not individual consumers."
] | [
"What does SnapCap specialize in?",
"Who do #1's sell their products to?",
"Who do retail stores sell their products to?",
"Is #2 the same as #3?"
] |
2c9f3c00412a4018380f | Hair | protein filament that grows from follicles found in the dermis, or skin | Can furniture be made of hair? | true | [
"Hair is a protein filament that grows from living bodies.",
"Hair is durable when woven together. ",
"Furniture cushions can be maid from horse hair. "
] | [
"What is hair?",
"Can #1 be woven together securely?"
] |
3a343ae8735fc81f0377 | March | third month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars | Is March named after Jupiter's son in Roman mythology? | true | [
"March is named after the Roman god Mars.",
"Mars was the son of the Roman gods Jupiter and Juno."
] | [
"Who are the sons of Jupiter in Roman mythology?",
"Who is the month of March named after?",
"Is #2 included in #1?"
] |
0b0dc8dc326765c1540b | Cultural hegemony | Marxist notion of cultural dominance | Can the theory of cultural hegemony explain global warming? | false | [
"Cultural hegemony is a theory of social and cultural dominance rooted in Marxism",
"Marxism is a philosophy with applications in the social sciences and humanities",
"Global warming is a phenomenon dealt with by environmental science"
] | [
"The theory of cultural hegemony is rooted in which philosophy?",
"Which branch of science does #1 have applications in?",
"Which branch of science does global warming concern?",
"Is #2 the same as #3?"
] |
2bfe7f37f939ee456600 | Pig Latin | secret language game | Is it impossible for pigs to use pig latin? | true | [
"Pig latin is a language game played by rearranging parts of words to disguise them",
"Pigs are ungulates and incapable of speech using human languages"
] | [
"What is referred to as pig latin?",
"Which species are capable of using #1?",
"Are pigs excluded from #2?"
] |
a7c6f840fb6a8be77625 | J. D. Salinger | American writer | Is J.D. Salinger's most successful work influential to killers? | true | [
"J.D. Salinger's most popular work was Catcher in the Rye.",
"John Hinckley Jr. tried to assassinate Ronald Reagan after reading Catcher in the Rye.",
"Mark David Chapman had a copy of Catcher in the Rye when he assassinated John Lennon.",
"Robert John Bardo carried a copy of Catcher in the Rye when he murdered actress Rebecca Schaeffer."
] | [
"Which of J.D. Salinger's novels was most popular?",
"has #1 been associated with inspiring murder?"
] |
b7c897e34556ecccbc47 | Ice | water frozen into the solid state | Did Ice make people rich? | true | [
"Trading ice was common in the 1800s.",
"People created industries harvesting and selling ice.",
"Some ice sellers became extremely rich. "
] | [
"In the 1800's, what item was commonly traded?",
"Did some people become rich off of selling #1?"
] |
05cce7e36ecb95166a28 | Justin Bieber | Canadian singer-songwriter and actor | Does Justin Bieber vote in October? | true | [
"Justin Bieber is a Canadian citizen",
"Canadian elections are held on the third Monday in October"
] | [
"What country is Justin Bieber a citizen of?",
"When does #1 hold its national elections?",
"Is #2 October?"
] |
a60c5a3a8bd811b26208 | Flying fish | Family of marine fish that can make powerful, self-propelled leaps out of water | Do flying fish have good eyesight? | true | [
"Flying fish are commonly found in the epipelagic zone, the top layer of the ocean to a depth of about 200 m (656 ft). ",
"The epipelagic zone is the illuminated zone at the surface of the sea where enough light is available for photosynthesis. ",
"Good eyesight is a necessary survival trait for animals living in well-lit areas."
] | [
"Which layer of the ocean are flying fish usually found?",
"What are the lighting conditions characteristic of #1?",
"Would good eyesight be necessary for organisms in #2 environment?"
] |
b113a9be03fa98305a1a | Eddie Murphy | American stand-up comedian and actor | Could Eddie Murphy dial 911 in a car as a young child? | false | [
"Eddie Murphy was born in 1961.",
"Car phones did not become commonplace in cars in America until 1984."
] | [
"What year was Eddie Murphy born in?",
"When did car phones become common in American cars?",
"Is #1 after #2?"
] |
2e586d3aea95150de42b | Carl Linnaeus | Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist | Does Carl Linnaeus share the same final resting place as Michael Jackson? | false | [
"Carl Linnaeus is buried in the Uppsala Cathedral.",
"Michael Jackson is entombed at the Forest Lawn Memorial Park."
] | [
"Where is Carl Linnaeus buried?",
"Where is Michael Jackson entombed?",
"Is #1 the same as #2?"
] |
26aefc40b2d04ca6b78b | Xenophobia | dislike of that which is perceived to be foreign or strange | Is xenophobia hypothetically unimportant between Saladin and Ali Askari? | true | [
"Xenophobia is the dislike of someone that is foreign or from a different background.",
"Saladin was a Kurdish leader that became sultan of Egypt.",
"Ali Askari was a Kurdish politician."
] | [
"Which relation between two parties could lead bring about xenophobia?",
"What was Saladin's ethnicity?",
"What was Ali Askari's ethnicity?",
"Does the relation between #2 and #3 fail to describe #1?"
] |
4cd5b0dd876ab2e528cb | Diary | Written record with discrete entries arranged by date | Can a dolphin keep a diary? | false | [
"A diary is a written record.",
"Dolphins cannot write."
] | [
"What is a diary?",
"What does one need to do in order to keep #1?",
"Can a dolphin do #2?"
] |
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