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Are transactions limited? | 1 |
Where is the 4th busiest international air transport hub in the world? | 1 |
The cultural role of copper has been important, particularly in currency. Romans in the 6th through 3rd centuries BC used copper lumps as money. At first, the copper itself was valued, but gradually the shape and look of the copper became more important. Julius Caesar had his own coins made from brass, while Octavianus Augustus Caesar's coins were made from Cu-Pb-Sn alloys. With an estimated annual output of around 15,000 t, Roman copper mining and smelting activities reached a scale unsurpassed until the time of the Industrial Revolution; the provinces most intensely mined were those of Hispania, Cyprus and in Central Europe. | 0 |
The annual real GDP growth rate is just above 3% | 0 |
What allows group law and group operations to interweave? | 1 |
If the score is level at the end of the game, either a draw is declared or the game goes into extra time and/or a penalty shootout depending on the format of the competition | 0 |
What percentage of Finno-Ugric populations have Mongoloid mtDNA lineage | 1 |
The forests play a vital role in harbouring more than 45,000 floral and 81,000 faunal species of which 5150 floral and 1837 faunal species are endemic. What plays a vital role in harbouring floral and faunal species | 1 |
How many passengers used Amtrak to embark at Texas? | 1 |
The mall is set to open in March 2015. | 0 |
Where do green turtles live? | 1 |
When did Disney and LLC stop publishing Star Wars comics? | 1 |
How does Whitehead say a dog may interpret the presence of a chair? | 1 |
What is the president had of? | 1 |
Parts of Zenkō-ji temple's main building (Zenkō-ji Hondō), reconstructed in 1707 and one of the National Treasures of Japan, was then vandalized with spraypaint | 0 |
When did the company decide to review its lack of sales in the developing world? | 1 |
What does Article 4, Section 4 guarantee | 1 |
Philadelphia is the only World Heritage City in the United States | 0 |
Why did the term fingers become popular | 1 |
The Library of Congress (LoC) is an institution established by Congress to provide a research library for the government of the United States and serve as a national library. What is the Library of Congress? | 1 |
How much did the Armenian GDP decrease from 1989-1993 | 1 |
In February 20, 1988, after a week of growing demonstrations in Stepanakert, capital of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (the Armenian majority area within Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic), the Regional Soviet voted to secede and join with the Soviet Socialist Republic of Armenia. What was triggered by the radio broadcast of the deaths? | 1 |
There are other language groupings in Southern Europe. What type of language is Albanian | 1 |
Waste management including sewage treatment, the linked processes of deforestation and soil degradation, and climate change or global warming are the major environmental problems in Nigeria. What territory is Kubwa Community in | 1 |
The unions are still the "living rooms" of campus today and include three locations – the Kansas Union and Burge Union at the Lawrence Campus and Jayhawk Central at the Edwards Campus. | 0 |
The record shot up to Number Five on the Billboard Club Chart, marking it as the first House record by a white artist to chart in the U | 0 |
On 13 March 2013, North Korea confirmed it ended the 1953 Armistice and declared North Korea "is not restrained by the North-South declaration on non-aggression". | 0 |
The snug was for patrons who preferred not to be seen in the public bar. | 0 |
The Museum of Osteology houses more than 300 real animal skeletons | 0 |
Notable government buildings include the Legislative Palace, the City Hall, Estévez Palace and the Executive Tower | 0 |
Long Island and Staten Island were split in half by what geographical phenomenon | 1 |
As of 2012[update] research continued in many fields. The Kellogg Institute for International Studies is part of which university? | 1 |
Whitehead has had some influence on philosophy of business administration and organizational theory. | 0 |
From 1946 to 1964 five Departments of State did the work of the modern Ministry of Defence: the Admiralty, the War Office, the Air Ministry, the Ministry of Aviation, and an earlier form of the Ministry of Defence. All former Departments of State (except the Ministry of Aviation Supply) merged in what year | 1 |
The area north of Downtown Detroit; including the region around the Henry Ford Hospital, the Detroit Medical Center, and Wayne State University; has transient Asian national origin residents who are university students or hospital workers | 0 |
5 cm) in diameter | 0 |
Somalia now offers some of the most technologically advanced and competitively priced telecommunications and internet services in the world | 0 |
However, the archaeological record shows clear uninterrupted cultural continuity from the time of the early Ubaid period (5300 – 4700 BC C-14) settlements in southern Mesopotamia | 0 |
Other notable new vaccines of the period include those for measles (1962, John Franklin Enders of Children's Medical Center Boston, later refined by Maurice Hilleman at Merck), Rubella (1969, Hilleman, Merck) and mumps (1967, Hilleman, Merck) The United States incidences of rubella, congenital rubella syndrome, measles, and mumps all fell by >95% in the immediate aftermath of widespread vaccination. What did the first measles prevent in its first 10 years | 1 |
What year did the fifth series start | 1 |
What word is derived from the medieval English word? | 1 |
What could a Bengal tiger be hunted from the back of | 1 |
The Richmond Times-Dispatch, the local daily newspaper in Richmond with a Sunday circulation of 120,000, is owned by BH Media, a subsidiary of Warren Buffett's Berkshire Hathaway company. What newspaper is published by Landmark Communications? | 1 |
What are two aspects the Kajkavian verb has | 1 |
What, besides a faster processor, prevents processing from happening when a photo is taken? | 1 |
8 in (350 mm) in some areas with winds topping out at 209 km/h (130 mph) along coastal Oregon | 0 |
, pancreatic disease or Coeliac disease), in which the nutrients are left in the lumen to pull in water | 0 |
How many copies of On the Origin of Species were created in the first printing | 1 |
Along with fishermen, what sort of Japanese people visited the Marshalls | 1 |
why do satellites need to fire engines every few day to keep orbit? | 1 |
What did the research shield the participants from? | 1 |
What is not passed along a conveyor belt when making bulbs | 1 |
How many phonemic tones do Hokkien dialects have | 1 |
In September 2014, Professor Stefan Grimm, of the Department of Medicine, was found dead after being threatened with dismissal for failure to raise enough grant money. What did Professor Grimm's last email accuse Imperial College of before his death? | 1 |
This is most notable in areas where the European Union has exclusive competence (i | 0 |
The doctrine of the immaculate conception (Mary being conceived free from original sin) is not to be confused with her virginal conception of her son Jesus. When were contradictory views to the belief of Mary's parentage struck down ? | 1 |
when there was a dramatic increase in population and development of large villages supported by agriculture based on dryland farming of maize, and later, beans, squash, and domesticated turkeys | 0 |
When did the idea of a "consumer society" begin | 1 |
What was the name of the Polish labor movement which successfully defied the Warsaw Pact | 1 |
Why are some people hesitant to use LED lighting? | 1 |
The first BeiDou system, officially called the BeiDou Satellite Navigation Experimental System (simplified Chinese: 北斗卫星导航试验系统; traditional Chinese: 北斗衛星導航試驗系統; pinyin: Běidǒu wèixīng dǎoháng shìyàn xìtǒng) and also known as BeiDou-1, consists of three satellites and offers limited coverage and applications. What was the first BeiDou system called? | 1 |
Some "popular" genre musicians have had significant classical training, such as Billy Joel, Elton John, the Van Halen brothers, Randy Rhoads and Ritchie Blackmore | 0 |
In terms of whites, what is an argument that is used to try and refute the benefits of affirmative action as it relates to the compensation argument | 1 |
The permanent dissolution of clouds allows unhindered light and thermal radiation | 0 |
The end for the Laemmles came with a lavish version of Show Boat (1936), a remake of its earlier 1929 part-talkie production, and produced as a high-quality, big-budget film rather than as a B-picture | 0 |
Also with respect to copyright, the American film industry helped to change the social construct of intellectual property via its trade organization, the Motion Picture Association of America. | 0 |
Who caused the Yuan dynasty to fall? | 1 |
How many pairs of ganglia are in a segment | 1 |
Garry Trudeau, creator of the political Doonesbury comic strip, attended Yale University. What is the name of the Green party member that also studied at Yale | 1 |
In an ethnic sense, an Ashkenazi Jew is one whose ancestry can be traced to the Jews who settled in Central Europe. For roughly a thousand years, the Ashkenazim were a reproductively isolated population in Europe, despite living in many countries, with little inflow or outflow from migration, conversion, or intermarriage with other groups, including other Jews. Human geneticists have argued that genetic variations have been identified that show high frequencies among Ashkenazi Jews, but not in the general European population, be they for patrilineal markers (Y-chromosome haplotypes) and for matrilineal markers (mitotypes). However, a 2013 study of Ashkenazi mitochondrial DNA, from the University of Huddersfield in England, suggests that at least 80 percent of the Ashkenazi maternal lineages derive from the assimilation of mtDNAs indigenous to Europe, probably as a consequence of conversion. Since the middle of the 20th century, many Ashkenazi Jews have intermarried, both with members of other Jewish communities and with people of other nations and faiths. | 0 |
Who did Goring refuse to work with in 1940 and 1941? | 1 |
An unauthorized user gaining physical access to a computer is most likely able to directly download data from it. What is the name of a program designed to attack a computer? | 1 |
and the 2 weeks will be what | 0 |
9 oz) of body weight per day of incubation | 0 |
16 MW), Rovigo Photovoltaic Power Plant (Italy, 72 MW), and the Lieberose Photovoltaic Park (Germany, 71. | 0 |
Urban workers also felt that they had a right to greater earnings, and popular uprisings broke out across Europe. | 0 |
Political anthropology concerns the structure of political systems, looked at from the basis of the structure of societies. Political anthropology was primarily concerned with the politics of strong what? | 1 |
The ideas of the Enlightenment undermined the authority of the monarchy and the church, and paved the way for the revolutions of the 18th and 19th centuries. | 0 |
Access to Greek texts from the Byzantine Empire, along with Indian sources of learning, provided Muslim scholars a knowledge base to build upon | 0 |
From what river did the engine pump water? | 1 |
In 1867 Victoria held what title | 1 |
Another TV film (Something Evil) was made and released to capitalize on the popularity of The Exorcist, then a major best-selling book which had not yet been released as a film. | 0 |
4 males. | 0 |
What is one of the major problems with the economy in November 2008 | 1 |
In 1983 an a cappella group known as The Flying Pickets had a Christmas 'number one' in the UK with a cover of Yazoo's (known in the US as Yaz) "Only You" | 0 |
it's a Diner's card | 0 |
What is a disadvantage of using inert gas in a light bulb | 1 |
government had worked with Microsoft to retrieve encrypted information | 0 |
What sets animals apart from bacteria and most protists? | 1 |
Bond disobeys M's order and travels to Rome to attend Sciarra's funeral. What group did Sciarra belong to? | 1 |
Who led the Thomson-Houston Electric Company when GE was formed? | 1 |
London is one of the major classical and popular music capitals of the world and is home to major music corporations, such as EMI and Warner Music Group as well as countless bands, musicians and industry professionals. The city is also home to many orchestras and concert halls, such as the Barbican Arts Centre (principal base of the London Symphony Orchestra and the London Symphony Chorus), Cadogan Hall (Royal Philharmonic Orchestra) and the Royal Albert Hall (The Proms). London's two main opera houses are the Royal Opera House and the London Coliseum. The UK's largest pipe organ is at the Royal Albert Hall. Other significant instruments are at the cathedrals and major churches. Several conservatoires are within the city: Royal Academy of Music, Royal College of Music, Guildhall School of Music and Drama and Trinity Laban. | 0 |
The central oscillator generates a self-sustaining rhythm and is driven by two interacting feedback loops that are active at different times of day. What produces a self-sustaining rhythm | 1 |
Some escaped, and somewhere inland on Santo Domingo, the first Black Indians were born. | 0 |
i'm just going to check to see what's your cheapest fare available to you | 0 |
To create green sparks, fireworks use barium salts, such as barium chlorate, barium nitrate crystals, or barium chloride, also used for green fireplace logs. Copper salts typically burn blue, but cupric chloride (also known as "campfire blue") can also produce green flames. Green pyrotechnic flares can use a mix ratio 75:25 of boron and potassium nitrate. Smoke can be turned green by a mixture: solvent yellow 33, solvent green 3, lactose, magnesium carbonate plus sodium carbonate added to potassium chlorate. | 0 |
Kouros (male youth) is the modern term given to those representations of standing male youths which first appear in the archaic period in Greece. What is the modern term given to those representations of stnding male youths that first appear in the archaic period in Greece | 1 |
In Norway, students having seen celebrations in Paris introduced Carnival processions, masked balls and Carnival balls to Christiana in the 1840s and 1850s. When do the processions occur after | 1 |
The two sides reached an agreement, the Erfurt Convention, that called upon Britain to cease its war against France, that recognized the Russian conquest of Finland from Sweden, and that affirmed Russian support for France in a possible war against Austria "to the best of its ability | 0 |
Lancashire has a long and highly productive tradition of music making. | 0 |