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12-2 | 1 | What did Xavier lose after Onslaught destroyed much of Manhattan? [SEP] Professor X is for a time the unknowing host of the evil psionic entity Onslaught, the result of a previous battle with Magneto. In that battle, Magneto uses his powers to rip out the adamantium bonded to Wolverine's skeleton, and a furious Xavier ... | 0 |
12-2 | 2 | What didn't Xavier lose after Onslaught destroyed much of Manhattan? [SEP] Professor X is for a time the unknowing host of the evil psionic entity Onslaught, the result of a previous battle with Magneto. In that battle, Magneto uses his powers to rip out the adamantium bonded to Wolverine's skeleton, and a furious Xavi... | 1 |
12-3 | 1 | What skill does Xavier lose after Onslaught is defeated? [SEP] Professor X is for a time the unknowing host of the evil psionic entity Onslaught, the result of a previous battle with Magneto. In that battle, Magneto uses his powers to rip out the adamantium bonded to Wolverine's skeleton, and a furious Xavier wipes Mag... | 0 |
12-3 | 2 | What skill does Xavier not lose after Onslaught is defeated? [SEP] Professor X is for a time the unknowing host of the evil psionic entity Onslaught, the result of a previous battle with Magneto. In that battle, Magneto uses his powers to rip out the adamantium bonded to Wolverine's skeleton, and a furious Xavier wipes... | 1 |
120-2 | 1 | Who was able to be fired in 1982 due to poor performance of MGM/UA's films? [SEP] After the purchase of United Artists, David Begelman's duties were transferred to that unit. Under Begelman, MGM/UA produced a number of unsuccessful films, and he was fired in July 1982. Out of the 11 films he put into production, by the... | 0 |
120-2 | 2 | Who was unable to get fired after producing films with MGM/UA? [SEP] After the purchase of United Artists, David Begelman's duties were transferred to that unit. Under Begelman, MGM/UA produced a number of unsuccessful films, and he was fired in July 1982. Out of the 11 films he put into production, by the time of his ... | 1 |
120-3 | 1 | What company created failed movies under Begelman? [SEP] After the purchase of United Artists, David Begelman's duties were transferred to that unit. Under Begelman, MGM/UA produced a number of unsuccessful films, and he was fired in July 1982. Out of the 11 films he put into production, by the time of his release from... | 0 |
120-3 | 2 | What company created popular movies under Begelman? [SEP] After the purchase of United Artists, David Begelman's duties were transferred to that unit. Under Begelman, MGM/UA produced a number of unsuccessful films, and he was fired in July 1982. Out of the 11 films he put into production, by the time of his release fro... | 1 |
121-2 | 1 | Who do actualists believe should refrain from consuming cookies? [SEP] For example, assume that Gifre has the choice between two alternatives, eating a cookie or not eating anything. Having eaten the first cookie, Gifre could stop eating cookies, which is the best alternative. But after having tasted one cookie, Gifre ... | 0 |
121-2 | 2 | Who do actualists believe should refrain from purchasing cookies? [SEP] For example, assume that Gifre has the choice between two alternatives, eating a cookie or not eating anything. Having eaten the first cookie, Gifre could stop eating cookies, which is the best alternative. But after having tasted one cookie, Gifre... | 1 |
121-3 | 1 | What philosophical group would suggest that Gifre refrain from having any cookies? [SEP] For example, assume that Gifre has the choice between two alternatives, eating a cookie or not eating anything. Having eaten the first cookie, Gifre could stop eating cookies, which is the best alternative. But after having tasted ... | 0 |
121-3 | 2 | What philosophical group would suggest that Gifre binge on the cookies? [SEP] For example, assume that Gifre has the choice between two alternatives, eating a cookie or not eating anything. Having eaten the first cookie, Gifre could stop eating cookies, which is the best alternative. But after having tasted one cookie,... | 1 |
122-2 | 1 | Which 3 nations didn't like the ultimatum? [SEP] Khrushchev sought to find a lasting solution to the problem of a divided Germany and of the enclave of West Berlin deep within East German territory. In November 1958, calling West Berlin a "malignant tumor", he gave the United States, United Kingdom and France six month... | 0 |
122-2 | 2 | Which 2 nations considered the ultimatum? [SEP] Khrushchev sought to find a lasting solution to the problem of a divided Germany and of the enclave of West Berlin deep within East German territory. In November 1958, calling West Berlin a "malignant tumor", he gave the United States, United Kingdom and France six months... | 1 |
122-3 | 1 | Which 3 nations didn't like the ultimatum? [SEP] Khrushchev sought to find a lasting solution to the problem of a divided Germany and of the enclave of West Berlin deep within East German territory. In November 1958, calling West Berlin a "malignant tumor", he gave the United States, United Kingdom and France six month... | 0 |
122-3 | 2 | Which 3 nations considered the ultimatum? [SEP] Khrushchev sought to find a lasting solution to the problem of a divided Germany and of the enclave of West Berlin deep within East German territory. In November 1958, calling West Berlin a "malignant tumor", he gave the United States, United Kingdom and France six months... | 1 |
123-2 | 1 | Who traveled to Jerusalem and visited Petrie? [SEP] In the summer of 1941, Wheeler and three of his batteries were assigned to fight against German and Italian forces in the North African Campaign. In September, they set sail from Glasgow aboard the RMS "Empress of Russia"; because the Mediterranean was controlled larg... | 0 |
123-2 | 2 | Who traveled to Jerusalem but did not visit Petrie? [SEP] In the summer of 1941, Wheeler and three of his batteries were assigned to fight against German and Italian forces in the North African Campaign. In September, they set sail from Glasgow aboard the RMS "Empress of Russia"; because the Mediterranean was controlle... | 1 |
123-3 | 1 | What area did Wheeler skip before going to Jerusalem? [SEP] In the summer of 1941, Wheeler and three of his batteries were assigned to fight against German and Italian forces in the North African Campaign. In September, they set sail from Glasgow aboard the RMS "Empress of Russia"; because the Mediterranean was control... | 0 |
123-3 | 2 | What area didn't Wheeler skip before going to Jerusalem? [SEP] In the summer of 1941, Wheeler and three of his batteries were assigned to fight against German and Italian forces in the North African Campaign. In September, they set sail from Glasgow aboard the RMS "Empress of Russia"; because the Mediterranean was cont... | 1 |
124-2 | 1 | In 2020 a replica of the Ark of the Covenant, which was never seen onscreen was on which reality show. [SEP] Philip Kaufman conceived of the Ark of the Covenant as the main plot device of Steven Spielberg's 1981 adventure film "Raiders of the Lost Ark", where it is found by Indiana Jones in the Egyptian city of Tanis i... | 0 |
124-2 | 2 | In 2020 a replica of the Ark of the Covenant, which was seen onscreen was on which reality show. [SEP] Philip Kaufman conceived of the Ark of the Covenant as the main plot device of Steven Spielberg's 1981 adventure film "Raiders of the Lost Ark", where it is found by Indiana Jones in the Egyptian city of Tanis in 1936... | 1 |
124-3 | 1 | Which show featured an unused movie prop? [SEP] Philip Kaufman conceived of the Ark of the Covenant as the main plot device of Steven Spielberg's 1981 adventure film "Raiders of the Lost Ark", where it is found by Indiana Jones in the Egyptian city of Tanis in 1936. In early 2020, a prop version made for the film (whic... | 0 |
124-3 | 2 | Which show did not feature an unused movie prop? [SEP] Philip Kaufman conceived of the Ark of the Covenant as the main plot device of Steven Spielberg's 1981 adventure film "Raiders of the Lost Ark", where it is found by Indiana Jones in the Egyptian city of Tanis in 1936. In early 2020, a prop version made for the fil... | 1 |
125-2 | 1 | What commander changed tactics because he doubted a breakthrough would happen? [SEP] The Verdun lesson learnt, the Allies' tactical aim became the achievement of air superiority and until September, German aircraft were swept from the skies over the Somme. The success of the Allied air offensive caused a reorganisation... | 0 |
125-2 | 2 | What commander changed tactics because he did not doubt a breakthrough would happen? [SEP] The Verdun lesson learnt, the Allies' tactical aim became the achievement of air superiority and until September, German aircraft were swept from the skies over the Somme. The success of the Allied air offensive caused a reorgani... | 1 |
125-3 | 1 | What was the outcome of General Haig's belief that no breakthrough would come? [SEP] The Verdun lesson learnt, the Allies' tactical aim became the achievement of air superiority and until September, German aircraft were swept from the skies over the Somme. The success of the Allied air offensive caused a reorganisation... | 0 |
125-3 | 2 | What was the outcome of General Haig's belief that a breakthrough would come? [SEP] The Verdun lesson learnt, the Allies' tactical aim became the achievement of air superiority and until September, German aircraft were swept from the skies over the Somme. The success of the Allied air offensive caused a reorganisation ... | 1 |
126-2 | 1 | Which route runs unbroken from Hackney Wick to Plaistow by the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park? [SEP] The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route runs unbroken from Hackney Wick to Plaistow via the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, and West Ham. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham Universi... | 0 |
126-2 | 2 | Which route runs unbroken from Hackney Wick to Stratford by the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park? [SEP] The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route runs unbroken from Hackney Wick to Plaistow via the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, and West Ham. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham Univers... | 1 |
126-3 | 1 | What route runs continuously from Hackney Wick to Plaistow? [SEP] The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route runs unbroken from Hackney Wick to Plaistow via the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, and West Ham. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham University Hospital, East Ham, Beckton, a... | 0 |
126-3 | 2 | What route runs discontinuously from Hackney Wick to Plaistow? [SEP] The Greenway, a shared-use path, runs through Plastow. The route runs unbroken from Hackney Wick to Plaistow via the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Stratford, and West Ham. Eastbound, the route runs towards Newham University Hospital, East Ham, Beckton... | 1 |
127-2 | 1 | What two leaders was Apollo partially responsible for turning against one another? [SEP] Apollo played a pivotal role in the entire Trojan War. He sided with the Trojans, and sent a terrible plague to the Greek camp, which indirectly led to the conflict between Achilles and Agamemnon. He killed the Greek heroes Patrocl... | 0 |
127-2 | 2 | What two leaders was Apollo totally responsible for turning against one another? [SEP] Apollo played a pivotal role in the entire Trojan War. He sided with the Trojans, and sent a terrible plague to the Greek camp, which indirectly led to the conflict between Achilles and Agamemnon. He killed the Greek heroes Patroclus... | 1 |
127-3 | 1 | Whose plague was one of the causes of Achilles' conflict? [SEP] Apollo played a pivotal role in the entire Trojan War. He sided with the Trojans, and sent a terrible plague to the Greek camp, which indirectly led to the conflict between Achilles and Agamemnon. He killed the Greek heroes Patroclus, Achilles, and numerou... | 0 |
127-3 | 2 | Whose plague was the cause of Achilles' conflict? [SEP] Apollo played a pivotal role in the entire Trojan War. He sided with the Trojans, and sent a terrible plague to the Greek camp, which indirectly led to the conflict between Achilles and Agamemnon. He killed the Greek heroes Patroclus, Achilles, and numerous Greek ... | 1 |
129-2 | 1 | Which two scholars did not coin the phrase sociology of knowledge? [SEP] The sociology of knowledge was pioneered primarily by the sociologist Émile Durkheim at the beginning of the 20th century. His work deals directly with how conceptual thought, language, and logic can be influenced by the societal milieu out of whi... | 0 |
129-2 | 2 | Which two scholars coined the phrase sociology of knowledge? [SEP] The sociology of knowledge was pioneered primarily by the sociologist Émile Durkheim at the beginning of the 20th century. His work deals directly with how conceptual thought, language, and logic can be influenced by the societal milieu out of which the... | 1 |
129-3 | 1 | Which scientists did not utilize current terminology in their works? [SEP] The sociology of knowledge was pioneered primarily by the sociologist Émile Durkheim at the beginning of the 20th century. His work deals directly with how conceptual thought, language, and logic can be influenced by the societal milieu out of w... | 0 |
129-3 | 2 | Which scientists did utilize current terminology in their works? [SEP] The sociology of knowledge was pioneered primarily by the sociologist Émile Durkheim at the beginning of the 20th century. His work deals directly with how conceptual thought, language, and logic can be influenced by the societal milieu out of which... | 1 |
13-2 | 1 | Which American political figure did Castro hate from the moment they met? [SEP] On 16 February 1959, Castro was sworn in as Prime Minister of Cuba. In April, he visited the U.S. on a charm offensive where President Dwight D. Eisenhower would not meet with him, but instead sent Vice President Richard Nixon, whom Castro ... | 0 |
13-2 | 2 | Which American political figure did Castro like from the moment they met? [SEP] On 16 February 1959, Castro was sworn in as Prime Minister of Cuba. In April, he visited the U.S. on a charm offensive where President Dwight D. Eisenhower would not meet with him, but instead sent Vice President Richard Nixon, whom Castro ... | 1 |
13-3 | 1 | Which statesman did Castro find off-putting? [SEP] On 16 February 1959, Castro was sworn in as Prime Minister of Cuba. In April, he visited the U.S. on a charm offensive where President Dwight D. Eisenhower would not meet with him, but instead sent Vice President Richard Nixon, whom Castro instantly disliked. After mee... | 0 |
13-3 | 2 | Which statesman did Castro not find off-putting? [SEP] On 16 February 1959, Castro was sworn in as Prime Minister of Cuba. In April, he visited the U.S. on a charm offensive where President Dwight D. Eisenhower would not meet with him, but instead sent Vice President Richard Nixon, whom Castro instantly disliked. After... | 1 |
130-2 | 1 | What is the antennae made up of unlike moths? [SEP] The reproductive stage of the insect is the winged adult or imago. The surface of both butterflies and moths is covered by scales, each of which is an outgrowth from a single epidermal cell. The head is small and dominated by the two large compound eyes. These are cap... | 0 |
130-2 | 2 | What is the antennae made up of like moths? [SEP] The reproductive stage of the insect is the winged adult or imago. The surface of both butterflies and moths is covered by scales, each of which is an outgrowth from a single epidermal cell. The head is small and dominated by the two large compound eyes. These are capab... | 1 |
130-3 | 1 | What creature has segmented antennae, which is different from moths? [SEP] The reproductive stage of the insect is the winged adult or imago. The surface of both butterflies and moths is covered by scales, each of which is an outgrowth from a single epidermal cell. The head is small and dominated by the two large compo... | 0 |
130-3 | 2 | What creature has segmented antennae, which is not different from moths? [SEP] The reproductive stage of the insect is the winged adult or imago. The surface of both butterflies and moths is covered by scales, each of which is an outgrowth from a single epidermal cell. The head is small and dominated by the two large c... | 1 |
131-2 | 1 | Who performs unaccompanied? [SEP] The surviving Shakers sing songs drawn from both the earlier repertoire and the four part songbooks. They perform all of these unaccompanied, in single-line unison singing. The many recent, harmonized arrangements of older Shaker songs for choirs and instrumental groups mark a departur... | 0 |
131-2 | 2 | Who performs in unison? [SEP] The surviving Shakers sing songs drawn from both the earlier repertoire and the four part songbooks. They perform all of these unaccompanied, in single-line unison singing. The many recent, harmonized arrangements of older Shaker songs for choirs and instrumental groups mark a departure fr... | 1 |
131-3 | 1 | Which group performed their songs without support of instruments? [SEP] The surviving Shakers sing songs drawn from both the earlier repertoire and the four part songbooks. They perform all of these unaccompanied, in single-line unison singing. The many recent, harmonized arrangements of older Shaker songs for choirs a... | 0 |
131-3 | 2 | Which group performed their songs supported by instruments? [SEP] The surviving Shakers sing songs drawn from both the earlier repertoire and the four part songbooks. They perform all of these unaccompanied, in single-line unison singing. The many recent, harmonized arrangements of older Shaker songs for choirs and ins... | 1 |
132-2 | 1 | Which three dinosaur clades found in Laramidia are not found in Appalachia? [SEP] During the Cretaceous, the present North American continent was isolated from the other continents. In the Jurassic, the North Atlantic already opened, leaving a proto-ocean between Europe and North America. From north to south across the... | 0 |
132-2 | 2 | Which three dinosaur clades found in Laramidia are found in Appalachia? [SEP] During the Cretaceous, the present North American continent was isolated from the other continents. In the Jurassic, the North Atlantic already opened, leaving a proto-ocean between Europe and North America. From north to south across the con... | 1 |
132-3 | 1 | What dinosaur clades did not exist in Appalachia? [SEP] During the Cretaceous, the present North American continent was isolated from the other continents. In the Jurassic, the North Atlantic already opened, leaving a proto-ocean between Europe and North America. From north to south across the continent, the Western In... | 0 |
132-3 | 2 | What dinosaur clades existed in Appalachia? [SEP] During the Cretaceous, the present North American continent was isolated from the other continents. In the Jurassic, the North Atlantic already opened, leaving a proto-ocean between Europe and North America. From north to south across the continent, the Western Interior... | 1 |
133-2 | 1 | Which animal's flight style do we have substandard knowledge about? [SEP] "Dsungaripterus weii" had a wing span of 3 to 3.5 meters (9.8 to 11.5 ft). Like most dsungaripteroids it had a rather robust skeleton with thick walls and stouty bodily proportions, suggesting a mostly terrestrial lifestyle. The flight style of t... | 0 |
133-2 | 2 | Which animal's flight style do we have standard knowledge about? [SEP] "Dsungaripterus weii" had a wing span of 3 to 3.5 meters (9.8 to 11.5 ft). Like most dsungaripteroids it had a rather robust skeleton with thick walls and stouty bodily proportions, suggesting a mostly terrestrial lifestyle. The flight style of thes... | 1 |
133-3 | 1 | What flight method was likely the style used by Dsungaripteru weii? [SEP] "Dsungaripterus weii" had a wing span of 3 to 3.5 meters (9.8 to 11.5 ft). Like most dsungaripteroids it had a rather robust skeleton with thick walls and stouty bodily proportions, suggesting a mostly terrestrial lifestyle. The flight style of t... | 0 |
133-3 | 2 | What flight method was unlikely the style used by Dsungaripteru weii? [SEP] "Dsungaripterus weii" had a wing span of 3 to 3.5 meters (9.8 to 11.5 ft). Like most dsungaripteroids it had a rather robust skeleton with thick walls and stouty bodily proportions, suggesting a mostly terrestrial lifestyle. The flight style of... | 1 |
134-2 | 1 | What besides a mixture of higher taxes and dispute with the Pope made King John unpopular with his barons? [SEP] Over the course of his reign, a combination of higher taxes, unsuccessful wars and conflict with the Pope made King John unpopular with his barons. In 1215, some of the most important barons rebelled against... | 0 |
134-2 | 2 | What besides a mixture of higher taxes and dispute with the Pope made King John popular with his barons? [SEP] Over the course of his reign, a combination of higher taxes, unsuccessful wars and conflict with the Pope made King John unpopular with his barons. In 1215, some of the most important barons rebelled against h... | 1 |
134-3 | 1 | Whose reign saw him become out of favor due to losing battles? [SEP] Over the course of his reign, a combination of higher taxes, unsuccessful wars and conflict with the Pope made King John unpopular with his barons. In 1215, some of the most important barons rebelled against him. He met their leaders along with their ... | 0 |
134-3 | 2 | Whose reign saw him become in favor due to winning battles? [SEP] Over the course of his reign, a combination of higher taxes, unsuccessful wars and conflict with the Pope made King John unpopular with his barons. In 1215, some of the most important barons rebelled against him. He met their leaders along with their Fre... | 1 |
1343-2 | 1 | Which banana may not be able to be replaced by already existing cultivar? [SEP] Even though it is no longer viable for large scale cultivation, Gros Michel is not extinct and is still grown in areas where Panama disease is not found. Likewise, Dwarf Cavendish and Grand Nain are in no danger of extinction, but they may ... | 0 |
1343-2 | 2 | Which banana may not be able to be replaced by not presently existing cultivar? [SEP] Even though it is no longer viable for large scale cultivation, Gros Michel is not extinct and is still grown in areas where Panama disease is not found. Likewise, Dwarf Cavendish and Grand Nain are in no danger of extinction, but the... | 1 |
1343-3 | 1 | What fruit may be replaceable by an existing cultivar? [SEP] Even though it is no longer viable for large scale cultivation, Gros Michel is not extinct and is still grown in areas where Panama disease is not found. Likewise, Dwarf Cavendish and Grand Nain are in no danger of extinction, but they may leave supermarket s... | 0 |
1343-3 | 2 | What fruit is irreplaceable by an existing cultivar? [SEP] Even though it is no longer viable for large scale cultivation, Gros Michel is not extinct and is still grown in areas where Panama disease is not found. Likewise, Dwarf Cavendish and Grand Nain are in no danger of extinction, but they may leave supermarket she... | 1 |
135-2 | 1 | In swing and Latin dancing the dancers have to match pressures while keeping which appendage pair still? [SEP] In swing dances, tension and compression may be maintained for a significant period of time. In other dances, such as Latin, tension and compression may be used as indications of upcoming movement. However, in... | 0 |
135-2 | 2 | In swing and Latin dancing the dancers have to match pressures while keeping which appendage pairs still? [SEP] In swing dances, tension and compression may be maintained for a significant period of time. In other dances, such as Latin, tension and compression may be used as indications of upcoming movement. However, i... | 1 |
135-3 | 1 | When are the dancers prohibited from moving their hands? [SEP] In swing dances, tension and compression may be maintained for a significant period of time. In other dances, such as Latin, tension and compression may be used as indications of upcoming movement. However, in both styles, tension and compression do not sig... | 0 |
135-3 | 2 | When are the dancers permitted to move their hands? [SEP] In swing dances, tension and compression may be maintained for a significant period of time. In other dances, such as Latin, tension and compression may be used as indications of upcoming movement. However, in both styles, tension and compression do not signal i... | 1 |
136-2 | 1 | Who was the woman who gave birth to Cardano out of wedlock? [SEP] He was born in Pavia, Lombardy, the illegitimate child of Fazio Cardano, a mathematically gifted jurist, lawyer, and close personal friend of Leonardo da Vinci. In his autobiography, Cardano wrote that his mother, Chiara Micheri, had taken "various abort... | 0 |
136-2 | 2 | Who was the woman who gave birth to Cardano in wedlock? [SEP] He was born in Pavia, Lombardy, the illegitimate child of Fazio Cardano, a mathematically gifted jurist, lawyer, and close personal friend of Leonardo da Vinci. In his autobiography, Cardano wrote that his mother, Chiara Micheri, had taken "various abortive ... | 1 |
136-3 | 1 | Whose father was not married to Chiara Micheri? [SEP] He was born in Pavia, Lombardy, the illegitimate child of Fazio Cardano, a mathematically gifted jurist, lawyer, and close personal friend of Leonardo da Vinci. In his autobiography, Cardano wrote that his mother, Chiara Micheri, had taken "various abortive medicine... | 0 |
136-3 | 2 | Whose father was married to Chiara Micheri? [SEP] He was born in Pavia, Lombardy, the illegitimate child of Fazio Cardano, a mathematically gifted jurist, lawyer, and close personal friend of Leonardo da Vinci. In his autobiography, Cardano wrote that his mother, Chiara Micheri, had taken "various abortive medicines" t... | 1 |
137-2 | 1 | Which highway would, according to Fisher, improve American commerce? [SEP] On July 1, 1913, the Lincoln Highway Association (LHA) was established "to procure the establishment of a continuous improved highway from the Atlantic to the Pacific, open to lawful traffic of all description without toll charges". The first go... | 0 |
137-2 | 2 | Which highway would, according to Fisher, not improve American commerce? [SEP] On July 1, 1913, the Lincoln Highway Association (LHA) was established "to procure the establishment of a continuous improved highway from the Atlantic to the Pacific, open to lawful traffic of all description without toll charges". The firs... | 1 |
137-3 | 1 | Who stated that the Lincoln Highway was the only roadway capable of stimulating more highway production? [SEP] On July 1, 1913, the Lincoln Highway Association (LHA) was established "to procure the establishment of a continuous improved highway from the Atlantic to the Pacific, open to lawful traffic of all description... | 0 |
137-3 | 2 | Who stated that the Lincoln Highway was one of the only roadways capable of stimulating more highway production? [SEP] On July 1, 1913, the Lincoln Highway Association (LHA) was established "to procure the establishment of a continuous improved highway from the Atlantic to the Pacific, open to lawful traffic of all des... | 1 |
138-2 | 1 | Which pin's design makes it worthless if it is flipped? [SEP] In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong wa... | 0 |
138-2 | 2 | Which pin's design does not make it worthless if it is flipped? [SEP] In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the ... | 1 |
138-3 | 1 | What type of pin is dysfunctional when flipped to the other side? [SEP] In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in th... | 0 |
138-3 | 2 | What type of pin is not dysfunctional when flipped to the other side? [SEP] In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it i... | 1 |
139-2 | 1 | Which team could not host the matches for financial reasons? [SEP] In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn – simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking p... | 0 |
139-2 | 2 | Which team could host the matches for financial reasons? [SEP] In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn – simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place... | 1 |
139-3 | 1 | What side are clubs forbidden to move to for financial reasons? [SEP] In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn – simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events takin... | 0 |
139-3 | 2 | What side are clubs not forbidden to move to for financial reasons? [SEP] In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn – simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events t... | 1 |
14-2 | 1 | Whose lack of confidence in the Basques led to the decision to go home? [SEP] In 778, he led the Neustrian army across the Western Pyrenees, while the Austrasians, Lombards, and Burgundians passed over the Eastern Pyrenees. The armies met at Saragossa and Charlemagne received the homage of the Muslim rulers, Sulayman a... | 0 |
14-2 | 2 | Whose confidence in the Basques led to the decision to go home? [SEP] In 778, he led the Neustrian army across the Western Pyrenees, while the Austrasians, Lombards, and Burgundians passed over the Eastern Pyrenees. The armies met at Saragossa and Charlemagne received the homage of the Muslim rulers, Sulayman al-Arabi ... | 1 |
14-3 | 1 | Who did not have faith in the Basques? [SEP] In 778, he led the Neustrian army across the Western Pyrenees, while the Austrasians, Lombards, and Burgundians passed over the Eastern Pyrenees. The armies met at Saragossa and Charlemagne received the homage of the Muslim rulers, Sulayman al-Arabi and Kasmin ibn Yusuf, but... | 0 |
14-3 | 2 | Who did have faith in the Basques? [SEP] In 778, he led the Neustrian army across the Western Pyrenees, while the Austrasians, Lombards, and Burgundians passed over the Eastern Pyrenees. The armies met at Saragossa and Charlemagne received the homage of the Muslim rulers, Sulayman al-Arabi and Kasmin ibn Yusuf, but the... | 1 |
140-2 | 1 | Which country did not have a diplomatic relationship with North Korea at Kim Il Sung's death? [SEP] In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the f... | 0 |
140-2 | 2 | Which country had a diplomatic relationship with North Korea at Kim Il Sung's death? [SEP] In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of... | 1 |
140-3 | 1 | Who was called to the funeral of Sung even though relations were weak between North and South Korea? [SEP] In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited t... | 0 |
140-3 | 2 | Who was called to the funeral of Sung even though relations were strong between North and South Korea? [SEP] In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited... | 1 |
141-2 | 1 | What city was given the casual nickname "City of Churches" because it was a regional hub for several faiths? [SEP] Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, t... | 0 |
141-2 | 2 | What city was given the nickname "City of Churches" because it was a casual regional hub for several faiths? [SEP] Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, t... | 1 |
141-3 | 1 | What was the uncertified nickname of Fort Wayne? [SEP] Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne ... | 0 |
141-3 | 2 | What was the certified nickname of Fort Wayne? [SEP] Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne re... | 1 |
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