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1055-3 | 1 | What tribe, following its crisis, did not have access to the judiciary? [SEP] Most stateless Bedoon in Kuwait belong to northern tribes. The northern tribes are predominantly Shia Muslims. A minority of stateless Bedoon in Kuwait belong to Kuwait's 'Ajam community. The Kuwaiti judicial system's lack of authority to rul... | 0 |
1055-3 | 2 | What tribe, following its crisis, had access to the judiciary? [SEP] Most stateless Bedoon in Kuwait belong to northern tribes. The northern tribes are predominantly Shia Muslims. A minority of stateless Bedoon in Kuwait belong to Kuwait's 'Ajam community. The Kuwaiti judicial system's lack of authority to rule on citi... | 1 |
1056-2 | 1 | Which organization decided on limited year tenure? [SEP] In January 2014 the National Assembly, dominated by the FSLN, approved constitutional amendments that abolished term limits for the presidency and allowed a president to run for an unlimited number of five-year terms. Although billed as a measure to ensure stabil... | 0 |
1056-2 | 2 | Which organization decided on unlimited year tenure? [SEP] In January 2014 the National Assembly, dominated by the FSLN, approved constitutional amendments that abolished term limits for the presidency and allowed a president to run for an unlimited number of five-year terms. Although billed as a measure to ensure stab... | 1 |
1056-3 | 1 | Who approved amendments that allowed a president to run indefinitely? [SEP] In January 2014 the National Assembly, dominated by the FSLN, approved constitutional amendments that abolished term limits for the presidency and allowed a president to run for an unlimited number of five-year terms. Although billed as a measu... | 0 |
1056-3 | 2 | Who approved amendments that allowed a president to run for a limited number of terms? [SEP] In January 2014 the National Assembly, dominated by the FSLN, approved constitutional amendments that abolished term limits for the presidency and allowed a president to run for an unlimited number of five-year terms. Although ... | 1 |
1057-2 | 1 | Who is understood by nobody when he talks? [SEP] In "Don Quixote", there are basically two different types of Castilian: Old Castilian is spoken only by Don Quixote, while the rest of the roles speak a contemporary (late 16th century) version of Spanish. The Old Castilian of Don Quixote is a humoristic resource—he copi... | 0 |
1057-2 | 2 | Who is understood by very few when he talks? [SEP] In "Don Quixote", there are basically two different types of Castilian: Old Castilian is spoken only by Don Quixote, while the rest of the roles speak a contemporary (late 16th century) version of Spanish. The Old Castilian of Don Quixote is a humoristic resource—he co... | 1 |
1057-3 | 1 | What literary character imitates chivalric language in books he reads, such that he speaks unintelligibly? [SEP] In "Don Quixote", there are basically two different types of Castilian: Old Castilian is spoken only by Don Quixote, while the rest of the roles speak a contemporary (late 16th century) version of Spanish. T... | 0 |
1057-3 | 2 | What literary character imitates chivalric language in books he reads, such that he speaks very intelligibly? [SEP] In "Don Quixote", there are basically two different types of Castilian: Old Castilian is spoken only by Don Quixote, while the rest of the roles speak a contemporary (late 16th century) version of Spanish... | 1 |
1058-2 | 1 | Which ruler did not have a partner and refused to name an heir? [SEP] Queen Elizabeth, unmarried and childless, steadfastly refused to name an heir. Many Catholics believed that her Catholic cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, was the legitimate heir to the English throne, but she was executed for treason in 1587. The Englis... | 0 |
1058-2 | 2 | Which ruler did have a partner and refused to name an heir? [SEP] Queen Elizabeth, unmarried and childless, steadfastly refused to name an heir. Many Catholics believed that her Catholic cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, was the legitimate heir to the English throne, but she was executed for treason in 1587. The English Se... | 1 |
1058-3 | 1 | Who had no heir because she was single? [SEP] Queen Elizabeth, unmarried and childless, steadfastly refused to name an heir. Many Catholics believed that her Catholic cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, was the legitimate heir to the English throne, but she was executed for treason in 1587. The English Secretary of State, Ro... | 0 |
1058-3 | 2 | Who had no heir even though she was not single? [SEP] Queen Elizabeth, unmarried and childless, steadfastly refused to name an heir. Many Catholics believed that her Catholic cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots, was the legitimate heir to the English throne, but she was executed for treason in 1587. The English Secretary of S... | 1 |
1059-2 | 1 | Which character admitted to having an affair? [SEP] In the epilogue, the older Leo summarizes how profoundly the experience has affected him. Forbidding himself to think about the scandal, he had shut down his emotions and imaginative nature, leaving room only for facts. As a result, he never has been able to establish... | 0 |
1059-2 | 2 | Which character did not admit to having an affair? [SEP] In the epilogue, the older Leo summarizes how profoundly the experience has affected him. Forbidding himself to think about the scandal, he had shut down his emotions and imaginative nature, leaving room only for facts. As a result, he never has been able to esta... | 1 |
1059-3 | 1 | Who could escape shame about her affair with Ted Burgess? [SEP] In the epilogue, the older Leo summarizes how profoundly the experience has affected him. Forbidding himself to think about the scandal, he had shut down his emotions and imaginative nature, leaving room only for facts. As a result, he never has been able ... | 0 |
1059-3 | 2 | Who could not escape shame about her affair with Ted Burgess? [SEP] In the epilogue, the older Leo summarizes how profoundly the experience has affected him. Forbidding himself to think about the scandal, he had shut down his emotions and imaginative nature, leaving room only for facts. As a result, he never has been a... | 1 |
1060-2 | 1 | Which three countries stood in the way of Britain owning all of Antarctica? [SEP] Under the ambition of Leopold Amery, the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, Britain attempted to incorporate the entire continent into the Empire. In a memorandum to the governor-generals for Australia and New Zealand, he wrote th... | 0 |
1060-2 | 2 | Which country stood in the way of Britain owning all of Antarctica? [SEP] Under the ambition of Leopold Amery, the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, Britain attempted to incorporate the entire continent into the Empire. In a memorandum to the governor-generals for Australia and New Zealand, he wrote that 'with... | 1 |
1060-3 | 1 | Who wrote that Chile and Argentina should not be included in the British Empire? [SEP] Under the ambition of Leopold Amery, the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, Britain attempted to incorporate the entire continent into the Empire. In a memorandum to the governor-generals for Australia and New Zealand, he wro... | 0 |
1060-3 | 2 | Who wrote that Chile and Argentina should be included in the British Empire? [SEP] Under the ambition of Leopold Amery, the Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies, Britain attempted to incorporate the entire continent into the Empire. In a memorandum to the governor-generals for Australia and New Zealand, he wrote t... | 1 |
1061-2 | 1 | Whose coalition government was becoming more and more hated? [SEP] Labor's near-defeat weakened McGirr's position and he was replaced as premier by Joseph Cahill in April 1952. Cahill had won popular support as a vigorous and impressive minister who had resolved problems with New South Wales' electricity supply and in ... | 0 |
1061-2 | 2 | Whose coalition government was becoming more and more loved? [SEP] Labor's near-defeat weakened McGirr's position and he was replaced as premier by Joseph Cahill in April 1952. Cahill had won popular support as a vigorous and impressive minister who had resolved problems with New South Wales' electricity supply and in ... | 1 |
1061-3 | 1 | Whose government was losing popularity when it was attacked by Joseph Cahill? [SEP] Labor's near-defeat weakened McGirr's position and he was replaced as premier by Joseph Cahill in April 1952. Cahill had won popular support as a vigorous and impressive minister who had resolved problems with New South Wales' electrici... | 0 |
1061-3 | 2 | Whose government was gaining popularity when it was attacked by Joseph Cahill? [SEP] Labor's near-defeat weakened McGirr's position and he was replaced as premier by Joseph Cahill in April 1952. Cahill had won popular support as a vigorous and impressive minister who had resolved problems with New South Wales' electric... | 1 |
1062-2 | 1 | Which war did almost all Americans want to avoid all military actions? [SEP] In November 1939, the United States was taking measures to assist China and the Western Allies and amended the Neutrality Act to allow "cash and carry" purchases by the Allies. In 1940, following the German capture of Paris, the size of the Un... | 0 |
1062-2 | 2 | Which war did almost all Americans want to some military actions? [SEP] In November 1939, the United States was taking measures to assist China and the Western Allies and amended the Neutrality Act to allow "cash and carry" purchases by the Allies. In 1940, following the German capture of Paris, the size of the United ... | 1 |
1062-3 | 1 | What country's public was against direct military intervention? [SEP] In November 1939, the United States was taking measures to assist China and the Western Allies and amended the Neutrality Act to allow "cash and carry" purchases by the Allies. In 1940, following the German capture of Paris, the size of the United St... | 0 |
1062-3 | 2 | What country's public was not against direct military intervention? [SEP] In November 1939, the United States was taking measures to assist China and the Western Allies and amended the Neutrality Act to allow "cash and carry" purchases by the Allies. In 1940, following the German capture of Paris, the size of the Unite... | 1 |
1063-2 | 1 | What campaign featured peaceful protests against tree harvesting? [SEP] In 1990, the Sierra Club withdrew its support from legislation amending California Forest Practice Rules and moving forward a process for establishing a Headwaters Forest preserve on Pacific Lumber Company land, opting instead to submit by voter in... | 0 |
1063-2 | 2 | What campaign did not feature peaceful protests against tree harvesting? [SEP] In 1990, the Sierra Club withdrew its support from legislation amending California Forest Practice Rules and moving forward a process for establishing a Headwaters Forest preserve on Pacific Lumber Company land, opting instead to submit by v... | 1 |
1063-3 | 1 | What people were not willing to harm others to protect the trees? [SEP] In 1990, the Sierra Club withdrew its support from legislation amending California Forest Practice Rules and moving forward a process for establishing a Headwaters Forest preserve on Pacific Lumber Company land, opting instead to submit by voter in... | 0 |
1063-3 | 2 | What people were willing to harm others to protect the trees? [SEP] In 1990, the Sierra Club withdrew its support from legislation amending California Forest Practice Rules and moving forward a process for establishing a Headwaters Forest preserve on Pacific Lumber Company land, opting instead to submit by voter initia... | 1 |
1064-2 | 1 | Who did not participate with Christiaan Huygens and Johannes Hudde in calculations for a focal length telescope? [SEP] Spinoza earned a modest living from lens-grinding and instrument making, yet he was involved in important optical investigations of the day while living in Voorburg, through correspondence and friendsh... | 0 |
1064-2 | 2 | Who participated with Christiaan Huygens and Johannes Hudde in calculations for a focal length telescope? [SEP] Spinoza earned a modest living from lens-grinding and instrument making, yet he was involved in important optical investigations of the day while living in Voorburg, through correspondence and friendships wit... | 1 |
1064-3 | 1 | Who was known for making lenses, telescopes, and microscopes? [SEP] Spinoza earned a modest living from lens-grinding and instrument making, yet he was involved in important optical investigations of the day while living in Voorburg, through correspondence and friendships with scientist Christiaan Huygens and mathemati... | 0 |
1064-3 | 2 | Who was known for making lenses but not telescopes and microscopes? [SEP] Spinoza earned a modest living from lens-grinding and instrument making, yet he was involved in important optical investigations of the day while living in Voorburg, through correspondence and friendships with scientist Christiaan Huygens and mat... | 1 |
1065-2 | 1 | Where did riots occur wherein less mature black residents felt they were being treated unfairly? [SEP] By the 1960s, Rath was in decline and jobs there were harder to come by. A federal government program trained 1,200 local youths with the promise of summer jobs, only to hire two as bricklayers. Starting in the summer... | 0 |
1065-2 | 2 | Where did riots occur wherein young and old black residents felt they were being treated unfairly? [SEP] By the 1960s, Rath was in decline and jobs there were harder to come by. A federal government program trained 1,200 local youths with the promise of summer jobs, only to hire two as bricklayers. Starting in the summ... | 1 |
1065-3 | 1 | In what city did younger black residents feel they were being treated unjustly? [SEP] By the 1960s, Rath was in decline and jobs there were harder to come by. A federal government program trained 1,200 local youths with the promise of summer jobs, only to hire two as bricklayers. Starting in the summer months of 1966, ... | 0 |
1065-3 | 2 | In what city did younger black residents feel they were being treated justly? [SEP] By the 1960s, Rath was in decline and jobs there were harder to come by. A federal government program trained 1,200 local youths with the promise of summer jobs, only to hire two as bricklayers. Starting in the summer months of 1966, Wa... | 1 |
1066-2 | 1 | Whose painting showed an incomplete interpretation of their vision? [SEP] In time, Niggle is paroled from the institution, and he is sent to a place "for a little gentle treatment". He discovers that this new place is the country of the Tree and Forest of his great painting. This place is the true realisation of his vi... | 0 |
1066-2 | 2 | Whose painting showed a complete interpretation of their vision? [SEP] In time, Niggle is paroled from the institution, and he is sent to a place "for a little gentle treatment". He discovers that this new place is the country of the Tree and Forest of his great painting. This place is the true realisation of his visio... | 1 |
1066-3 | 1 | Whose vision remains not completed? [SEP] In time, Niggle is paroled from the institution, and he is sent to a place "for a little gentle treatment". He discovers that this new place is the country of the Tree and Forest of his great painting. This place is the true realisation of his vision, not the flawed and incompl... | 0 |
1066-3 | 2 | Whose vision was completed? [SEP] In time, Niggle is paroled from the institution, and he is sent to a place "for a little gentle treatment". He discovers that this new place is the country of the Tree and Forest of his great painting. This place is the true realisation of his vision, not the flawed and incomplete vers... | 1 |
1067-2 | 1 | What type of basketball game is only played casually? [SEP] Perhaps the single most common variation of basketball is the half-court game, played in informal settings without referees or strict rules. Only one basket is used, and the ball must be "taken back" or "cleared" – passed or dribbled outside the three-point li... | 0 |
1067-2 | 2 | What type of basketball game is not only played casually? [SEP] Perhaps the single most common variation of basketball is the half-court game, played in informal settings without referees or strict rules. Only one basket is used, and the ball must be "taken back" or "cleared" – passed or dribbled outside the three-poin... | 1 |
1067-3 | 1 | What type of basketball game is always played without referees or strict rules? [SEP] Perhaps the single most common variation of basketball is the half-court game, played in informal settings without referees or strict rules. Only one basket is used, and the ball must be "taken back" or "cleared" – passed or dribbled ... | 0 |
1067-3 | 2 | What type of basketball game is not always played without referees or strict rules? [SEP] Perhaps the single most common variation of basketball is the half-court game, played in informal settings without referees or strict rules. Only one basket is used, and the ball must be "taken back" or "cleared" – passed or dribb... | 1 |
1069-2 | 1 | Who said he did not fear death even though he wanted to live? [SEP] Despite the gravity of Disraeli's condition, the doctors concocted optimistic bulletins, for public consumption. The Prime Minister, Gladstone, called several times to enquire about his rival's condition, and wrote in his diary, "May the Almighty be ne... | 0 |
1069-2 | 2 | Who said he did fear death even though he did not want to live? [SEP] Despite the gravity of Disraeli's condition, the doctors concocted optimistic bulletins, for public consumption. The Prime Minister, Gladstone, called several times to enquire about his rival's condition, and wrote in his diary, "May the Almighty be ... | 1 |
1069-3 | 1 | Whose last words indicated no fear? [SEP] Despite the gravity of Disraeli's condition, the doctors concocted optimistic bulletins, for public consumption. The Prime Minister, Gladstone, called several times to enquire about his rival's condition, and wrote in his diary, "May the Almighty be near his pillow." There was ... | 0 |
1069-3 | 2 | Whose last words indicated fear? [SEP] Despite the gravity of Disraeli's condition, the doctors concocted optimistic bulletins, for public consumption. The Prime Minister, Gladstone, called several times to enquire about his rival's condition, and wrote in his diary, "May the Almighty be near his pillow." There was int... | 1 |
1070-2 | 1 | Who ordered the trial which exonerated Macarthur? [SEP] Johnston took control with the rank of lieutenant-colonel on 25 April 1808 and appointed Charles Grimes, the Surveyor-General, as Judge-Advocate and ordered Macarthur and the six officers be tried; they were found not guilty. Macarthur was then appointed as Coloni... | 0 |
1070-2 | 2 | Who ordered the trial which did not exonerate Macarthur? [SEP] Johnston took control with the rank of lieutenant-colonel on 25 April 1808 and appointed Charles Grimes, the Surveyor-General, as Judge-Advocate and ordered Macarthur and the six officers be tried; they were found not guilty. Macarthur was then appointed as... | 1 |
1070-3 | 1 | How many officers were found innocent after a trial ordered by Johnson? [SEP] Johnston took control with the rank of lieutenant-colonel on 25 April 1808 and appointed Charles Grimes, the Surveyor-General, as Judge-Advocate and ordered Macarthur and the six officers be tried; they were found not guilty. Macarthur was th... | 0 |
1070-3 | 2 | How many officers were found guilty after a trial ordered by Johnson? [SEP] Johnston took control with the rank of lieutenant-colonel on 25 April 1808 and appointed Charles Grimes, the Surveyor-General, as Judge-Advocate and ordered Macarthur and the six officers be tried; they were found not guilty. Macarthur was then... | 1 |
1071-2 | 1 | What type of activity have players developed a wide variety of rulesets because the original rules were not known? [SEP] As might be expected in a game where the rules are unknown to many of the players, a wide variety of rulesets have developed. [SEP] As might be expected in a game where the rules are agreed upon by t... | 0 |
1071-2 | 2 | What type of activity have players developed a wide variety of rulesets due to the original rules being known? [SEP] As might be expected in a game where the rules are unknown to many of the players, a wide variety of rulesets have developed. [SEP] As might be expected in a game where the rules are agreed upon by the p... | 1 |
1071-3 | 1 | Which game has rules that aren't known? [SEP] As might be expected in a game where the rules are unknown to many of the players, a wide variety of rulesets have developed. [SEP] As might be expected in a game where the variety of different rules is so important to the players, a wide variety of different attempts have ... | 0 |
1071-3 | 2 | Which game has rules that are known? [SEP] As might be expected in a game where the rules are unknown to many of the players, a wide variety of rulesets have developed. [SEP] As might be expected in a game where the variety of different rules is so important to the players, a wide variety of different attempts have bee... | 1 |
1072-2 | 1 | Whose bands of casual fighters were unable to drive away the king without the Sardinian army? [SEP] Though Garibaldi had easily taken the capital, the Neapolitan army had not joined the rebellion "en masse", holding firm along the Volturno River. Garibaldi's irregular bands of about 25,000 men could not drive away the ... | 0 |
1072-2 | 2 | Whose bands of formal fighters were unable to drive away the king without the Sardinian army? [SEP] Though Garibaldi had easily taken the capital, the Neapolitan army had not joined the rebellion "en masse", holding firm along the Volturno River. Garibaldi's irregular bands of about 25,000 men could not drive away the ... | 1 |
1072-3 | 1 | Which army had to help Garibaldi’s unorganized bands? [SEP] Though Garibaldi had easily taken the capital, the Neapolitan army had not joined the rebellion "en masse", holding firm along the Volturno River. Garibaldi's irregular bands of about 25,000 men could not drive away the king or take the fortresses of Capua and... | 0 |
1072-3 | 2 | Which army had to help Garibaldi’s well-ordered bands? [SEP] Though Garibaldi had easily taken the capital, the Neapolitan army had not joined the rebellion "en masse", holding firm along the Volturno River. Garibaldi's irregular bands of about 25,000 men could not drive away the king or take the fortresses of Capua an... | 1 |
1073-2 | 1 | What were too incomplete to act as auxlangs or concerning most practical purposes? [SEP] Some of the philosophical languages of the 17th–18th centuries could be regarded as proto-auxlangs, as they were intended by their creators to serve as bridges among people of different languages as well as to disambiguate and clar... | 0 |
1073-2 | 2 | What were too incomplete to act as auxlangs although possibly concerning some practical purposes? [SEP] Some of the philosophical languages of the 17th–18th centuries could be regarded as proto-auxlangs, as they were intended by their creators to serve as bridges among people of different languages as well as to disamb... | 1 |
1073-3 | 1 | What type of languages could not serve as auxlangs due to their deficient nature? [SEP] Some of the philosophical languages of the 17th–18th centuries could be regarded as proto-auxlangs, as they were intended by their creators to serve as bridges among people of different languages as well as to disambiguate and clari... | 0 |
1073-3 | 2 | What type of languages could serve as auxlangs due to their sufficient nature? [SEP] Some of the philosophical languages of the 17th–18th centuries could be regarded as proto-auxlangs, as they were intended by their creators to serve as bridges among people of different languages as well as to disambiguate and clarify ... | 1 |
1074-2 | 1 | What theorists believe video games should not be held to traditional art standards? [SEP] Ludologists break sharply and radically from this idea. They argue that a video game is first and foremost a game, which must be understood in terms of its rules, interface, and the concept of play that it deploys. Espen J. Aarset... | 0 |
1074-2 | 2 | What theorists believe video games should be held to traditional art standards? [SEP] Ludologists break sharply and radically from this idea. They argue that a video game is first and foremost a game, which must be understood in terms of its rules, interface, and the concept of play that it deploys. Espen J. Aarseth ar... | 1 |
1074-3 | 1 | What type of experts refrain from accepting traditional theories of art? [SEP] Ludologists break sharply and radically from this idea. They argue that a video game is first and foremost a game, which must be understood in terms of its rules, interface, and the concept of play that it deploys. Espen J. Aarseth argues th... | 0 |
1074-3 | 2 | What type of experts accept traditional theories of art? [SEP] Ludologists break sharply and radically from this idea. They argue that a video game is first and foremost a game, which must be understood in terms of its rules, interface, and the concept of play that it deploys. Espen J. Aarseth argues that, although gam... | 1 |
1075-2 | 1 | What fear do people who try to avoid being labeled and treated as gay express? [SEP] These theorists have argued that a person who expresses homophobia does so not only to communicate their beliefs about the class of gay people, but also to distance themselves from this class and its social status. Thus, by distancing ... | 0 |
1075-2 | 2 | What fear do people who try to avoid being labeled and not treated as gay express? [SEP] These theorists have argued that a person who expresses homophobia does so not only to communicate their beliefs about the class of gay people, but also to distance themselves from this class and its social status. Thus, by distanc... | 1 |
1075-3 | 1 | What allows a person to prohibit themselves from being labeled and treated as a gay person? [SEP] These theorists have argued that a person who expresses homophobia does so not only to communicate their beliefs about the class of gay people, but also to distance themselves from this class and its social status. Thus, b... | 0 |
1075-3 | 2 | What allows a person to delay themselves from being labeled and treated as a gay person? [SEP] These theorists have argued that a person who expresses homophobia does so not only to communicate their beliefs about the class of gay people, but also to distance themselves from this class and its social status. Thus, by d... | 1 |
1076-2 | 1 | Who, like Hugo, hated the way the word “tragedy” was used? [SEP] Early in his life, Gautier befriended Gérard de Nerval, who influenced him greatly in his earlier poetry and also through whom he was introduced to Victor Hugo. He shared in Hugo's dissatisfaction with the theatrical outputs of the time and the use of the... | 0 |
1076-2 | 2 | Who, unlike Hugo, loved the way the word “tragedy” was used? [SEP] Early in his life, Gautier befriended Gérard de Nerval, who influenced him greatly in his earlier poetry and also through whom he was introduced to Victor Hugo. He shared in Hugo's dissatisfaction with the theatrical outputs of the time and the use of t... | 1 |
1076-3 | 1 | Which two people hated how the word "tragedy" was used? [SEP] Early in his life, Gautier befriended Gérard de Nerval, who influenced him greatly in his earlier poetry and also through whom he was introduced to Victor Hugo. He shared in Hugo's dissatisfaction with the theatrical outputs of the time and the use of the wo... | 0 |
1076-3 | 2 | Which person hated how the word "tragedy" was used? [SEP] Early in his life, Gautier befriended Gérard de Nerval, who influenced him greatly in his earlier poetry and also through whom he was introduced to Victor Hugo. He shared in Hugo's dissatisfaction with the theatrical outputs of the time and the use of the word "... | 1 |
1077-2 | 1 | What school in Battery Park City was not mentioned as being under renovation? [SEP] Throughout the 1980s, the BPCA oversaw a great deal of construction, including the entire Rector Place neighborhood and the river esplanade. It was during that period that Amanda Burden, later City Planning Department Director in the Bl... | 0 |
1077-2 | 2 | What school in Battery Park City was mentioned as being under redevelopment? [SEP] Throughout the 1980s, the BPCA oversaw a great deal of construction, including the entire Rector Place neighborhood and the river esplanade. It was during that period that Amanda Burden, later City Planning Department Director in the Blo... | 1 |
1077-3 | 1 | What neighborhood had work left to be completed in the 21st century? [SEP] Throughout the 1980s, the BPCA oversaw a great deal of construction, including the entire Rector Place neighborhood and the river esplanade. It was during that period that Amanda Burden, later City Planning Department Director in the Bloomberg a... | 0 |
1077-3 | 2 | What neighborhood did not have work left to be completed in the 21st century? [SEP] Throughout the 1980s, the BPCA oversaw a great deal of construction, including the entire Rector Place neighborhood and the river esplanade. It was during that period that Amanda Burden, later City Planning Department Director in the Bl... | 1 |
1078-2 | 1 | Whose campaign against France was unsuccessful, not completely because of the unreliability of the alliance with Ferdinand? [SEP] The first English campaign against France proved unsuccessful, partly due to the unreliability of the alliance with Ferdinand. Henry learned from the mistakes of the campaign and in 1513, st... | 0 |
1078-2 | 2 | Whose campaign against France was unsuccessful, completely because of the unreliability of the alliance with Ferdinand? [SEP] The first English campaign against France proved unsuccessful, partly due to the unreliability of the alliance with Ferdinand. Henry learned from the mistakes of the campaign and in 1513, still ... | 1 |
1078-3 | 1 | Which alliance was unreliable? [SEP] The first English campaign against France proved unsuccessful, partly due to the unreliability of the alliance with Ferdinand. Henry learned from the mistakes of the campaign and in 1513, still with papal support, launched a joint attack on France with Maximilian, successfully captu... | 0 |
1078-3 | 2 | Which alliance was reliable? [SEP] The first English campaign against France proved unsuccessful, partly due to the unreliability of the alliance with Ferdinand. Henry learned from the mistakes of the campaign and in 1513, still with papal support, launched a joint attack on France with Maximilian, successfully capturi... | 1 |
1079-2 | 1 | What chemical has a clear relation to cancer in rats and mice? [SEP] According to the EFSA, the main toxicity risks of acrylamide are "Neurotoxicity, adverse effects on male reproduction, developmental toxicity and carcinogenicity". However, according to their research, there is no concern on non-neoplastic effects. Fu... | 0 |
1079-2 | 2 | What chemical does not have a clear relation to cancer in rats and mice? [SEP] According to the EFSA, the main toxicity risks of acrylamide are "Neurotoxicity, adverse effects on male reproduction, developmental toxicity and carcinogenicity". However, according to their research, there is no concern on non-neoplastic e... | 1 |
1079-3 | 1 | What type of studies unearthed no correlation between acrylamide and cancer in humans? [SEP] According to the EFSA, the main toxicity risks of acrylamide are "Neurotoxicity, adverse effects on male reproduction, developmental toxicity and carcinogenicity". However, according to their research, there is no concern on no... | 0 |
1079-3 | 2 | What type of studies unearthed some correlation between acrylamide and cancer in humans? [SEP] According to the EFSA, the main toxicity risks of acrylamide are "Neurotoxicity, adverse effects on male reproduction, developmental toxicity and carcinogenicity". However, according to their research, there is no concern on ... | 1 |
1080-2 | 1 | What abiotic stressor is difficult for animals with no ability to regulate internal body temperature? [SEP] For animals, the most stressful of all the abiotic stressors is heat. This is because many species are unable to regulate their internal body temperature. Even in the species that are able to regulate their own t... | 0 |
1080-2 | 2 | What abiotic stressor is difficult even for animals with an ability to regulate internal body temperature? [SEP] For animals, the most stressful of all the abiotic stressors is heat. This is because many species are unable to regulate their internal body temperature. Even in the species that are able to regulate their ... | 1 |
1080-3 | 1 | What type of stressor is hardest on animals because they cannot regulate their internal body temperature? [SEP] For animals, the most stressful of all the abiotic stressors is heat. This is because many species are unable to regulate their internal body temperature. Even in the species that are able to regulate their o... | 0 |
1080-3 | 2 | What type of stressor is hardest on animals because they can regulate their internal body temperature? [SEP] For animals, the most stressful of all the abiotic stressors is heat. This is because many species are unable to regulate their internal body temperature. Even in the species that are able to regulate their own ... | 1 |
1081-2 | 1 | What product was described as having an unpleasant aftertaste? [SEP] In April 2015, Cadbury announced that it was to release a Vegemite-flavoured block of chocolate on 1 June. The chocolate block is Cadbury's Caramello block updated by mixing vegemite with the chocolate. Critics described the taste as similar to salted... | 0 |
1081-2 | 2 | What product was described as having a not unpleasant aftertaste? [SEP] In April 2015, Cadbury announced that it was to release a Vegemite-flavoured block of chocolate on 1 June. The chocolate block is Cadbury's Caramello block updated by mixing vegemite with the chocolate. Critics described the taste as similar to sal... | 1 |
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