diff --git "a/eval/samples.validation.hyp.paragraph.questions_answers.StellarMilk_squad_newsqa.default.txt" "b/eval/samples.validation.hyp.paragraph.questions_answers.StellarMilk_squad_newsqa.default.txt" new file mode 100644--- /dev/null +++ "b/eval/samples.validation.hyp.paragraph.questions_answers.StellarMilk_squad_newsqa.default.txt" @@ -0,0 +1,2641 @@ +question: What are examples of Geordie words with origins in Scandinavia?, answer: barn and hjem | question: What are the corresponding modern Norwegian and Danish words?, answer: barn and hjem | question: What are the words used in the Geordie dialect?, answer: elsewhere in the Northern United Kingdom | question: What are the words "bonny" (meaning "pretty"), "howay" ("come on"), "stot" ("bounce") and "nowt" +question: When did the BBC reconstructed the missing episodes of The Invasion?, answer: November 2006 | question: Where did the BBC reconstructed the missing episodes 1 and 4 of The Invasion?, answer: Cosgrove Hall | question: Where did The BBC reconstructed the missing episodes 1 and 4 of The Invasion?, answer: Cosgrove Hall | question: Where did The BBC reconstructed the missing episodes 1 and 4 of The Invasion (1968)?, answer: Cosgrove Hall | question: When did The BBC reconstructed the missing episodes of The Invasion?, answer: November 2006 | question: Where did the BBC reconstructed the missing episodes 1 and 4 of The Invasion (1968)?, answer: The Reign of Terror became available for purchase?, answer: Amazon.com +question: Where is the north-south midway point located?, answer: exactly 37° 9' 58.23" | question: Where is the north-south midway point located?, answer: 11 miles (18 km) south of San Jose | question: Where is the north-south midway point located?, answer: exactly 37° 9' 58.23" | question: Where is the north-south midway point located?, answer: 11 miles (18 km) south of San Jose +question: What is the name of the Islamic State?, answer: "Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant" | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State?, answer: a Wahhabi/Salafi jihadist extremist militant group?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: What is the name of the Islamic State of Iraq?, answer: Daesh | question: +question: What is the name of an empire?, answer: imperium | question: What is the name of an empire?, answer: imperium | question: What is the name of an empire?, answer: imperium | question: What is the name of an empire?, answer: imperium | question: What is the name of an empire?, answer: imperium | question: What is the name of an empire?, answer: imperium | question: What is the name of an empire?, answer: the amount of land that a nation has conquered and expanded +question: What is the most important problem?, answer: rising inequality in the United States and elsewhere | question: What is the most important problem of rising inequality in the United States and elsewhere?, answer: rising inequality | question: What is the most important problem of rising inequality in the United States and elsewhere?, answer: rising inequality | question: What is the most important problem of rising inequality in the United States and elsewhere?, answer: rising inequality | question: What is a waste of resources?, answer: Unemployment +question: Who paid for movie trailers to be aired during the Super Bowl?, answer: 20th Century Fox, Lionsgate, Paramount Pictures, Universal Studios and Walt Disney Studios | question: Who paid for movie trailers to be aired during the Super Bowl?, answer: Deadpool, X-Men: Apocalypse, Independence Day: Resurgence and Eddie the Eagle, Lionsgate paid for Gods of Egypt, Paramount paid for Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows and 10 Cloverfield Lane +question: How many US states have banned corporal punishment?, answer: 30 | question: How many US states have banned corporal punishment?, answer: 30 | question: How many US states have banned corporal punishment?, answer: the others (mostly in the South) | question: How many US states have banned corporal punishment?, answer: 30 | question: How many US states have banned corporal punishment?, answer: 30 | question: How many US states have banned corporal punishment?, answer: the others (mostly in the South) have not +question: How many Doctor Who instalments have been televised since 1963?, answer: 826 | question: How many instalments have been televised since 1963?, answer: 826 | question: How many instalments have been televised since 1963?, answer: 826 | question: How many instalments have been televised since 1963?, answer: 25-minute episodes | question: How many instalments have been televised since 1963?, answer: 45-minute episodes +question: What percentage of UK teachers experienced occupational stress?, answer: 42% | question: What percentage of UK teachers experienced occupational stress?, answer: 42% | question: What percentage of UK teachers experienced occupational stress?, answer: twice the figure for the average profession | question: What percentage of UK teachers experienced occupational stress?, answer: 42% | question: What percentage of UK teachers experienced occupational stress?, answer: 42% | question: What percentage of UK teachers experienced occupational stress?, answer: 42% | question: What percentage of UK teachers experienced double the rate of anxiety, depression, and stress than average workers +question: When does a B cell identifie pathogens?, answer: when antibodies on its surface bind to a specific foreign antigen | question: When does a B cell display antigenic peptides on its surface MHC class II molecules?, answer: The B cell then displays these antigenic peptides on its surface MHC class II molecules | question: When does the activated B cell begin to divide?, answer: its offspring (plasma cells) secrete millions of copies of the antibody that recognizes this antigen?, answer: complement activation or interfering with the receptors that viruses and bacteria use to infect cells +question: Who was the most violent of the drama programmes the corporation produced at the time?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who was the most violent of the drama programmes the corporation produced at the time?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who was the most violent of the drama programmes the corporation produced at the time?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who was the most violent of the drama programmes the corporation produced at the time?, answer: Doctor Who +question: What is a pharmacy technician in the UK?, answer: a health care professional | question: What is the governing body for pharmacy health care professionals?, answer: General Pharmaceutical Council (GPhC) | question: What is the GPhC?, answer: who regulates the practice of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians | question: What is the GPhC?, answer: governing body for pharmacy health care professionals | question: What is the GPhC?, answer: who regulates the practice of pharmacists and pharmacy technicians +question: What is a mathematical model of a general computing machine?, answer: Turing machine | question: What is a theoretical device that manipulates symbols contained on a strip of tape?, answer: Turing machines are not intended as a practical computing technology, but rather as a thought experiment representing a computing machine—anything from an advanced supercomputer to a mathematician with a pencil and paper | question: What is the statement of the Church–Turing thesis?, answer: The Turing machine is the most commonly used model in complexity theory +question: What is a computational problem?, answer: infinite collection of instances together with a solution | question: What is the input string for a computational problem?, answer: a problem instance | question: What is the input string for a computational problem?, answer: a problem instance | question: What is the input string for a computational problem?, answer: a problem instance | question: What is the input string for a computational problem?, answer: a problem instance | question: What is the input string for a computational problem?, answer: the output corresponding to the given input to the problem, and the solution is the output corresponding to the given input +question: What is an associated mechanical work that allows energy to convert only between kinetic or potential forms?, answer: conservative force | question: What is an associated mechanical work that allows energy to convert only between kinetic or potential forms?, answer: kinetic or potential forms | question: What can be considered as an artifact of the contour map of the elevation of an area?, answer: direction and amount of a flow of water | question: What can be considered as an artifact of the contour map of the elevation of an area?, answer: the direction and amount of a flow of water +question: What consortium led by the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics (ICRISAT) has had some success helping farmers grow new pigeon pea varieties, instead of maize, in particularly dry areas. Pigeon peas are very drought resistant, so can be grown in areas with less than 650 mm annual rainfall. Successive projects encouraged the commercialisation of legumes, by stimulating the growth of local seed production and agro-dealer networks for distribution and marketing. +question: What was a constitutional change considered that would eliminate the position of Prime Minister?, answer: eliminate the position of Prime Minister and simultaneously reduce the powers of the President | question: What was a referendum to vote on the proposed constitution held on 4 August 2010?, answer: the new constitution | question: What was the new constitution promulgated on 27 August 2010?, answer: euphoric ceremony in Nairobi's Uhuru Park, accompanied by a 21-gun salute +question: What is a complex net of contracts and other legal obligations?, answer: a construction project | question: What is the exchange of a set of obligations between two or more parties?, answer: a set of obligations between two or more parties | question: What is the time element in construction?, answer: a delay costs money, and in cases of bottlenecks, the delay can be extremely expensive | question: What are contracts that set out clear expectations and clear paths to accomplishing those expectations?, answer: far more likely to result in the project flowing smoothly, whereas poorly drafted contracts lead to confusion and collapse +question: What is a controversial aspect of imperialism?, answer: the defense and justification of empire-building | question: What is a controversial aspect of imperialism?, answer: the defense and justification of empire-building based on seemingly rational grounds | question: What is a controversial aspect of imperialism?, answer: the defense and justification of empire-building based on seemingly rational grounds | question: What is a controversial aspect of imperialism?, answer: the defense and justification of empire-building based on seemingly rational grounds?, answer: the rhetoric of colonizers being racially superior +question: What was a service propulsion engine supported?, answer: Command Module | question: What was a high-gain S-band antenna used for long-distance communications on the lunar flights?, answer: a high-gain S-band antenna | question: What was the service module discarded just before re-entry?, answer: orbital scientific instrument package | question: What was the original lunar flight version?, answer: 51,300 pounds (23,300 kg) fully fueled +question: What is the most basic Turing machine?, answer: deterministic Turing machine | question: What is a deterministic Turing machine with an extra supply of random bits?, answer: A probabilistic Turing machine | question: What is a deterministic Turing machine with an extra supply of random bits?, answer: randomized algorithms | question: What is a deterministic Turing machine with an added feature of non-determinism?, answer: Turing machine | question: What is a theoretically interesting abstract machine that gives rise to particularly interesting complexity classes +question: Who recorded a different arrangement for season 18 (1980)?, answer: Peter Howell | question: What was the new arrangement for the Seventh Doctor's era?, answer: Keff McCulloch | question: Who created a new arrangement of Ron Grainer's original theme for Doctor Who in 1996?, answer: John Debney | question: Who created a new arrangement of Ron Grainer's original theme for Doctor Who in 1996?, answer: John Debney | question: In what year did Murray Gold introduce a modified closing credits arrangement?, answer: 2005 Christmas episode "The Christmas Invasion" +question: How many galleries were redesigned in the 1990s?, answer: Indian, Japanese, Chinese, iron work, the main glass galleries and the main silverware gallery | question: How many columns were redesigned in the 1990s?, answer: two | question: How many columns were redesigned in the 1990s?, answer: two | question: How many columns were redesigned in the 1990s?, answer: ten | question: How many columns were redesigned in the 1990s?, answer: two +question: When did the Normans besieged Dyrrachium?, answer: 1107 | question: When did the Normans besieged Dyrrachium?, answer: to no avail | question: When did the Normans besieged Dyrrachium?, answer: 1107 | question: When did the Normans besieged Dyrrachium?, answer: to no avail | question: When did the Normans besieged Dyrrachium?, answer: 1107 | question: When did the Normans secure the Arbanon passes and opened their way to Dibra +question: What is the name of the Warsaw Uprising Museum?, answer: Katy Museum | question: What is the name of the Warsaw Fotoplastikon?, answer: Warsaw Fotoplastikon | question: What is the name of the Warsaw Fotoplastikon?, answer: Warsaw Fotoplastikon | question: What is the name of the Warsaw Fotoplastikon?, answer: Warsaw Fotoplastikon | question: What is the name of the Warsaw Fotoplastikon?, answer: Warsaw Uprising Museum +question: What is a function problem?, answer: a computational problem | question: What is a function problem?, answer: a computational problem | question: What is a function problem?, answer: a single output (of a total function) is expected for every input | question: What is a factorization problem?, answer: integer factorization +question: What type of committee is normally set up to scrutinise private bills submitted to the Scottish Parliament by an outside party or promoter who is not a member of the Scottish Parliament or Scottish Government?, answer: Private Bill Committees | question: What type of committee is normally set up to scrutinise private bills submitted to the Scottish Parliament?, answer: an outside party or promoter | question: What type of committee is normally set up to scrutinise private bills submitted to the Scottish Parliament by an outside party or promoter who is not a member of the Scottish Parliament or Scottish Government +question: What is a job where there are many workers willing to work a large amount of time (high supply) competing for a job that few require (low demand) will result in a low wage for that job?, answer: a low wage | question: What is a job where there are many workers willing to work a large amount of time (high supply) competing for a job that few require (low demand) will result in a low wage for that job | question: What is an example of this?, answer: dish-washing or customer service +question: What does Euclid's fundamental theorem of arithmetic hold?, answer: not hold as stated | question: What does Euclid's fundamental theorem of arithmetic do?, answer: not hold as stated | question: What does Euclid's fundamental theorem of arithmetic do?, answer: not hold as stated | question: What does Euclid's fundamental theorem of arithmetic do?, answer: modified version of the sieve of Eratosthenes would not work correctly if 1 were considered a prime?, answer: modified version of the sieve of Eratosthenes +question: Who invented a method to lessen the magnitude of this heating and cooling?, answer: Arthur Woolf | question: Who invented a method to lessen the magnitude of this heating and cooling?, answer: Arthur Woolf | question: Who invented a method to lessen the magnitude of this heating and cooling?, answer: Arthur Woolf | question: Who invented a method to lessen the magnitude of this heating and cooling?, answer: Arthur Woolf +question: What is a modern example of school discipline in North America and Western Europe?, answer: assertive teacher | question: What is an assertive teacher prepared to impose their will upon a class?, answer: assertive | question: What is a positive reinforcement balanced with?, answer: immediate and fair punishment for misbehavior | question: What is appropriate and inappropriate behavior defined by clear boundaries?, answer: what is appropriate and inappropriate behavior | question: What does sarcasm and attempts to humiliate pupils are seen as falling outside of what constitutes reasonable discipline?, answer: sarcasm and attempts to humiliate pupils are seen as falling outside of what constitutes reasonable discipline +question: What year did Gold return as composer?, answer: 2010 | question: What year did Gold return as composer?, answer: 2010 | question: What year did the theme tune chart at number 228 of radio station Classic FM's Hall of Fame?, answer: 2011 | question: What year was the theme tune charted at number 228 of radio station Classic FM's Hall of Fame?, answer: 2011 | question: What year was the theme tune charted at number 228 of radio station Classic FM's Hall of Fame, a survey of classical music tastes +question: How many Huguenots served as mayors in Dublin, Cork, Youghal and Waterford in the 17th and 18th centuries?, answer: A number of Huguenots | question: How many of the Huguenots served as mayors in Dublin, Cork, Youghal and Waterford?, answer: 17th and 18th centuries | question: How many of the Huguenots served as mayors in Dublin, Cork, Youghal and Waterford in the 17th and 18th centuries +question: What is a shortage of affordable housing caused in part by income inequality?, answer: a shortage of affordable housing – at least in the US | question: What did David Rodda say?, answer: from 1984 and 1991, the number of quality rental units decreased as the demand for higher quality housing increased (Rhoda 1994:148) | question: What was the ad valorem property tax policy combined with rising prices made it difficult or impossible for low income residents to keep pace?, answer: ad valorem property tax policy combined with rising prices made it difficult or impossible for low income residents to keep pace +question: What does the Fermat primality test depend on?, answer: the fact (Fermat's little theorem) that npn (mod p) for any n if p is a prime number | question: What does the Fermat primality test depend on?, answer: the fact (Fermat's little theorem) that npn (mod p) for any n if p is a prime number +question: What was Luther's last statement?, answer: Latin | question: What was Luther's last statement?, answer: "We are beggars" | question: What was Luther's last statement?, answer: a piece of paper | question: What was Luther's last statement?, answer: Latin | question: What was Luther's last statement?, answer: the statement was in German +question: What is a natural number greater than 1 that has no positive divisors other than 1 and itself?, answer: a composite number | question: What is a natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number?, answer: a composite number | question: What does the fundamental theorem of arithmetic establish?, answer: central role of primes in number theory | question: What does the fundamental theorem of arithmetic establish?, answer: the central role of primes +question: What is a problem regarded as inherently difficult?, answer: inherently difficult | question: What is a problem regarded as inherently difficult?, answer: if its solution requires significant resources, whatever the algorithm used | question: What is a problem regarded as inherently difficult?, answer: if its solution requires significant resources, whatever the algorithm used | question: What is one of the roles of computational complexity theory?, answer: to determine the practical limits on what computers can and cannot do +question: What is a procedural consequence of the establishment of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Scottish MPs sitting in the UK House of Commons are able to vote on domestic legislation that applies only to England, Wales and Northern Ireland | question: What is known as the West Lothian question?, answer: The West Lothian question | question: What is known as the West Lothian question?, answer: The West Lothian question | question: What is known as the West Lothian question?, answer: the West Lothian question | question: What is the result of the establishment of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Scottish MPs sitting in the UK House of Commons are able to vote on domestic legislation that applies only to England, Wales and Northern Ireland +question: What was a regulation of the Rhine called for?, answer: an upper canal near Diepoldsau and a lower canal at Fußach | question: What did the Dornbirner Ach have to be diverted?, answer: it now flows parallel to the canalized Rhine into the lake | question: What does the Dornbirner Ach have a darker color than the Rhine?, answer: darker | question: What does the Dornbirner Ach have?, answer: darker | question: What is expected that the continuous input of sediment into the lake will silt up the lake +question: What was the Scramble for Africa and major additions in Asia and the Middle East?, answer: the Scramble for Africa | question: What was the spirit of imperialism expressed by Joseph Chamberlain and Lord Rosebury?, answer: British spirit of imperialism | question: What was the pseudo-sciences of Social Darwinism and theories of race formed an ideological underpinning during this time?, answer: pseudo-sciences of Social Darwinism and theories of race | question: Who was the author of Rudyard Kipling?, answer: Lord Cromer, Lord Curzon, General Kitchner, Lord Milner, and the writer Rudyard Kipling +question: What was a revised version of the ABC logo introduced for promotions for the 2013–14 season?, answer: May 14, 2013 | question: What was the revised version of the ABC logo introduced for promotions for the 2013–14 season?, answer: on-air | question: What is the original version of the ABC logo?, answer: Paul Rand's | question: What is the original version of the ABC logo?, answer: the circle logo | question: What is the original version of the ABC logo?, answer: a new custom typeface, "ABC Modern" +question: What was the major cultural achievements of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: drama and the novel | question: What was the major cultural achievements of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: the development of drama and the novel and the increased use of the written vernacular | question: What was the major cultural achievements of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: the increased use of the written vernacular +question: In what year did Disney announce the launch of ABC1?, answer: 2004 | question: In what year did Disney announce the launch of ABC1?, answer: September 8, 2007 | question: In what year did Disney announce the launch of ABC1?, answer: 2004 | question: In what year did Disney announce the launch of ABC1?, answer: 2004 | question: In what year did Disney announce the launch of ABC1?, answer: September 8, 2007 +question: What happens in constant velocity motion across a surface with kinetic friction?, answer: a force is applied in the direction of motion while the kinetic friction force exactly opposes the applied force | question: What does Aristotle misinterpreted this motion as being caused by the applied force?, answer: misinterpreted | question: What does Aristotle misinterpreted this motion as being caused by the applied force?, answer: kinetic friction | question: What does Aristotle misinterpreted this motion as being caused by the applied force?, answer: zero net force +question: What is the most usual way of measuring forces?, answer: weighing scales and spring balances | question: What is the force of gravity acting on an object suspended on a vertical spring scale?, answer: a force applied by the "spring reaction force", which equals the object's weight | question: What is the force of gravity proportional to volume for objects of constant density?, answer: archimedes' principle for buoyancy | question: What was Isaac Newton's law for gas pressure?, answer: Three Laws of Motion +question: How many rotors are mounted on a drive shaft?, answer: one or more | question: How many rotors are mounted on a drive shaft?, answer: one or more | question: How many rotors are mounted on a drive shaft?, answer: one or more | question: How many rotors are mounted on a drive shaft?, answer: alternating with a series of stators (static discs) fixed to the turbine casing +question: Who owns 40% of global assets in the year 2000?, answer: the richest 1% | question: Who owns about 0.7% of the world's wealth?, answer: the bottom 50% of the world's population | question: Who owns about 0.7% of the world's wealth?, answer: the richest 1% | question: Who owns about 0.7% of the world's wealth?, answer: the bottom 50% of the world's population | question: Who is the author of the Oxfam report?, answer: Anthony Shorrocks +question: What was a 0.3% prevalence of sexual abuse by any professional?, answer: a group that included priests, religious leaders, and case workers as well as teachers | question: What was a random... probability sample of 2,869 young people between the ages of 18 and 24 in a computer-assisted study?, answer: a random... probability sample of 2,869 young people between the ages of 18 and 24 in a computer-assisted study | question: What did the AAUW study draw from a list of 80,000 schools to create a stratified two-stage sample design of 2,065 8th to 11th grade students?, answer: 95% with a 4% margin of error +question: What is a teacher's professional duties?, answer: beyond formal teaching | question: In some education systems, teachers may have responsibility for student discipline?, answer: teachers | question: In some education systems, teachers may have responsibility for student discipline +question: What is a teacher's role?, answer: literacy and numeracy, craftsmanship or vocational training, the arts, religion, civics, community roles, or life skills | question: What does a teacher provide?, answer: literacy and numeracy, craftsmanship or vocational training, the arts, religion, civics, community roles, or life skills +question: What was Huguenot originally used in derision?, answer: unclear origins | question: What was Huguenot originally used in derision?, answer: unclear origins | question: What was Huguenot referring to?, answer: Swiss politician Besançon Hugues | question: What was Huguenot referring to?, answer: connotations of a somewhat related word in German Eidgenosse | question: What was Huguenot referring to?, answer: connotations of a somewhat related word in German Eidgenosse?, answer: aristocratic members of the Reformed Church +question: What is a third type of conjecture?, answer: aspects of the distribution of primes | question: What is a third type of conjecture?, answer: aspects of the distribution of primes | question: What is a strengthening of that conjecture?, answer: Polignac's conjecture | question: What is a strengthening of that conjecture?, answer: it states that for every positive integer n, there are infinitely many pairs of consecutive primes that differ by 2n +question: Who suggested that the cause was a form of anthrax?, answer: Norman Cantor | question: Who thought the Y. pestis was a combination of anthrax and other pandemics?, answer: Norman Cantor | question: Who has argued that the pandemic was a form of infectious disease that characterise as hemorrhagic plague similar to Ebola?, answer: Scott and Duncan | question: Who has argued that the Y. pestis is the major agent of the pandemic?, answer: typhus, smallpox and respiratory infections +question: How many serials are available from BBC Video on DVD?, answer: eight | question: How many original series serials have been released on Laserdisc?, answer: Eight | question: How many original series serials have been released on Laserdisc?, answer: Eight | question: How many original series serials have been released on Laserdisc?, answer: Eight | question: How many original series serials have been released on Laserdisc?, answer: Eight | question: How many original series serials have been released on Laserdisc +question: Who owns the Times Square Studios at 1500 Broadway?, answer: ABC | question: Who owns the Times Square Studios at 1500 Broadway?, answer: a development fund for the 42nd Street Project | question: Who owns the Times Square Studios at 1500 Broadway?, answer: ABC News | question: Who owns the Times Square Studios at 1500 Broadway?, answer: ABC News | question: Who owns the Times Square Studios at 1500 Broadway on land in Times Square?, answer: a development fund for the 42nd Street Project +question: What was ABC an aggressive competitor to NBC and CBS?, answer: symphony performances conducted by Paul Whiteman | question: What did the Metropolitan Opera perform?, answer: jazz concerts aired as part of its broadcast of The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street | question: What was ABC known for?, answer: suspenseful dramas as Sherlock Holmes, Gang Busters and Counterspy, as well as several mid-afternoon youth-oriented programs | question: What was ABC able to provide its stars with greater freedom in terms of time?, answer: greater freedom in terms of time +question: What is ABC currently holding the broadcast rights to?, answer: Academy Awards, Emmy Awards | question: What is ABC currently holding the broadcast rights to?, answer: American Music Awards, Disney Parks Christmas Day Parade, Tournament of Roses Parade, Country Music Association Awards and the CMA Music Festival | question: In what year did ABC acquire the broadcast rights to most of the Peanuts television specials?, answer: 2000 | question: What other Peanuts specials are broadcast annually by ABC?, answer: It's the Great Pumpkin +question: When did ABC dominate the American television landscape?, answer: the 1970s and early 1980s | question: When did Dynasty debut?, answer: 1981 | question: When did Dynasty premiere?, answer: midseason series | question: When did Dynasty premiere?, answer: 1981 | question: When did Dynasty premiere?, answer: midseason series | question: When did Dynasty premiere?, answer: 1981 | question: When did Dynasty premiere?, answer: 1981 +question: What does ABC maintain for delayed viewing of the network's programming?, answer: several video on demand services | question: What is ABC's traditional VOD service?, answer: ABC on Demand | question: What does the Walt Disney Company offer?, answer: full-length episodes of most of ABC's programming through the streaming service since July 6, 2009 | question: What does the Walt Disney Company offer?, answer: full-length episodes of most of ABC's programming through the streaming service since July 6, 2009 +question: What was ABC's name?, answer: NBC Blue Network | question: What was ABC's name?, answer: ABC Blue Network | question: What was ABC's name?, answer: Edward J. Noble | question: What was ABC's name?, answer: ABC Blue Network | question: What was ABC's name?, answer: ABC Blue Network | question: What was ABC's name?, answer: Edward J. Noble +question: What is ABC's daytime schedule?, answer: talk shows The View and The Chew | question: What is the longest-running entertainment program in the history of the ABC television network?, answer: General Hospital | question: What is the longest-running entertainment program in the history of the ABC television network?, answer: the longest-running entertainment program in the history of the ABC television network, having aired since 1963 +question: What is ABC's master feed transmitted in?, answer: 720p high definition | question: What is the native resolution format for The Walt Disney Company's U.S. television properties?, answer: 720p high definition | question: What does Hearst Television's 16 ABC-affiliated stations transmit the network's programming in 1080i HD?, answer: 16 | question: What does Hearst Television's 16 ABC-affiliated stations transmit the network's programming in 1080i HD?, answer: primary feed ABC affiliate has not yet upgraded their transmission equipment to allow content to be presented in HD +question: When did ARPANET and SITA HLN become operational?, answer: 1969 | question: When did ARPANET and SITA HLN become operational?, answer: 1969 | question: When did ARPANET and SITA HLN become operational?, answer: 1969 | question: How many different network technologies had been developed before the introduction of X.25?, answer: about twenty | question: What is an example of a datagram protocol?, answer: The User Datagram Protocol (UDP) is an example of a datagram protocol +question: What was AUSTPAC's first public packet-switched data network?, answer: Telstra | question: What was AUSTPAC's first public packet-switched data network?, answer: Australian Tax Office | question: What was AUSTPAC's first public packet-switched data network?, answer: AUSTPAC | question: What was AUSTPAC's first public packet-switched data network?, answer: Australian Tax Office | question: What was AUSTPAC's first public X.25 network?, answer: AUSTPAC +question: What percentage of Victorians describe themselves as Christian?, answer: 61.1% | question: What percentage of Victorians claim no religion?, answer: 20% | question: What percentage of Victorians claim no religion?, answer: 20% +question: When was the Skylab orbital laboratory pre-built?, answer: 1969 | question: When was the Skylab orbital laboratory pre-built?, answer: 1969 | question: When was the Skylab orbital laboratory pre-built?, answer: 1969 | question: When was the Skylab orbital laboratory pre-built?, answer: 1969 | question: When was the Skylab orbital laboratory pre-built?, answer: 1969 | question: When was the Skylab orbital laboratory pre-built?, answer: 1969 +question: What is correlated with the duration of economic growth spells?, answer: inequality in wealth and income | question: What do IMF staff economists say?, answer: "if the income share of the top 20 percent (the rich) increases, then GDP growth actually declines over the medium term, suggesting that the benefits do not trickle down. | question: What does an increase in the income share of the bottom 20 percent (the poor) is associated with higher GDP growth?, answer: higher GDP growth +question: What are the top 400 richest Americans?, answer: more wealth than half of all Americans combined | question: What is the "richest 1 percent in the United States now own more wealth than the bottom 90 percent"?, answer: the "richest 1 percent in the United States now own more wealth than the bottom 90 percent | question: In what year did the Institute for Policy Studies say that "over 60 percent" of the Forbes richest 400 Americans "grew up in substantial privilege"?, answer: 2012 +question: What did sheldon Ungar compare to?, answer: global warming | question: What did the actors in the ozone depletion case have a better understanding of?, answer: scientific ignorance and uncertainties | question: What did the ozone case communicate to lay persons?, answer: easy-to-understand bridging metaphors derived from the popular culture | question: What did the public opinion on climate change see?, answer: no imminent danger | question: What did the ozone case communicate to lay persons?, answer: varying regional cost-benefit analysis and burden sharing conflicts with regard to the distribution of emission reductions remain an unsolved problem +question: What economists say that increasing inequality harms economic growth?, answer: David Castells-Quintana and Vicente Royuela | question: What is a negative effect on economic growth?, answer: High and persistent unemployment | question: What is a waste of resources?, answer: Unemployment | question: What is a waste of resources?, answer: Unemployment +question: Who believed that Northern Europe and the Mid-Atlantic temperate climate produced a hard-working, moral, and upstanding human being?, answer: geographic scholars | question: Who believed that Northern Europe and the Mid-Atlantic temperate climate produced a hard-working, moral, and upstanding human being?, answer: geographic scholars | question: Who believed that Northern Europe and the Mid-Atlantic temperate climate produced a hard-working, moral, and upstanding human being?, answer: orientalism is a view of a people based on their geographical location +question: Who wrote the post on the door?, answer: Walter Krämer, Götz Trenkler, Gerhard Ritter, and Gerhard Prause | question: Who wrote the post on the door?, answer: Walter Krämer, Götz Trenkler, Gerhard Ritter, and Gerhard Prause | question: Who wrote the post on the door?, answer: Philipp Melanchthon +question: When did Temüjin kill the men who betrayed Jamukha?, answer: he did not want disloyal men in his army | question: When did Temüjin kill the men who betrayed Jamukha?, answer: stating that he did not want disloyal men in his army | question: When did Temüjin ask for a noble death?, answer: without spilling blood +question: What is Newcastle's population?, answer: 282,442 | question: What is Newcastle's population?, answer: 282,442 | question: What is Newcastle's population?, answer: 282,442 | question: What is Newcastle's population?, answer: 282,442 | question: What is Newcastle's population?, answer: 282,442 | question: What is Newcastle's population?, answer: 282,442 +question: What is the total area of Jacksonville?, answer: 874.3 square miles (2,264 km2) | question: What is the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States?, answer: Jacksonville | question: What is the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States?, answer: Jacksonville | question: What is the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States?, answer: land | question: What is the largest city in land area in the contiguous United States?, answer: The Trout River +question: What is the average age of people living in Newcastle?, answer: 37.8 | question: What is the average age of people living in Newcastle?, answer: 37.8 | question: What is the average age of people living in Newcastle?, answer: 38.6) +question: What is Genghis Khan's life marked by?, answer: claims of a series of betrayals and conspiracies | question: What was Wang Khan's ally?, answer: Jamukha | question: What was Wang Khan's son?, answer: his son Jochi | question: What was Wang Khan's ally?, answer: Wang Khan | question: What was Wang Khan trying to drive a wedge between him and his loyal brother Khasar?, answer: allegedly trying to drive a wedge between him and his loyal brother Khasar +question: Who appeared together in the 1999 audio adventure The Sirens of Time?, answer: Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy | question: Who appeared together in the 1999 audio adventure The Sirens of Time?, answer: Peter Davison, Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy | question: Who appeared together in the 1999 audio adventure The Sirens of Time?, answer: Peter Davison | question: Who appeared together in the 1999 audio adventure The Sirens of Time?, answer: Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann +question: Who was the Deputy Administrator of Manned Space Flight?, answer: Robert Seamans | question: Who was the Deputy Associate Administrator of Manned Space Flight?, answer: Robert Seamans | question: Who was the Deputy Associate Administrator of Manned Space Flight?, answer: D. Brainerd Holmes | question: Who was the Associate Administrator of Manned Space Flight?, answer: D. Brainerd Holmes | question: Who was the Associate Administrator of Manned Space Flight?, answer: D. Brainerd Holmes +question: What was Zhu Shijie's method of elimination?, answer: reduce the simultaneous equations to a single equation with only one unknown | question: What is Zhu Shijie's method described in?, answer: Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns | question: What is the summation of a finite arithmetic series covered in the book?, answer: summation of a finite arithmetic series +question: How many schools were allowed to retain Chinese as the medium of instruction?, answer: Chinese primary schools | question: How many schools converted to become National Type schools?, answer: 60 | question: How many schools converted to become National Type schools?, answer: Over 60 | question: How many schools converted to become National Type schools?, answer: Over 60 | question: How many schools converted to become National Type schools?, answer: Over 60 | question: How many schools converted to become National Type schools?, answer: Over 60 +question: What was the name of the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: Battle of Jumonville Glen | question: What was the name of the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: Battle of Jumonville Glen | question: What was the name of the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: Battle of Jumonville Glen | question: What was the name of the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: Battle of Jumonville Glen +question: When was the "Bricks for Warsaw" campaign initiated?, answer: World War II | question: What was the Palace of Culture and Science?, answer: a gift from the Soviet Union | question: What was the Palace of Culture and Science?, answer: a gift from the Soviet Union | question: What was the Palace of Culture and Science?, answer: a gift from the Soviet Union | question: What was the Palace of Culture and Science?, answer: a gift from the Soviet Union +question: What enzyme does chloroplast polypeptide phosphorylate?, answer: an enzyme specific to chloroplast proteins | question: What does Phosphorylation help many proteins bind the polypeptide?, answer: keeping it from folding prematurely | question: What does Phosphorylation prevent chloroplast proteins from assuming their active form?, answer: carrying out their chloroplast functions in the wrong place—the cytosol +question: When did Carolina get on track with a 9-play, 73-yard scoring drive?, answer: Carolina | question: When did Newton finish the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run?, answer: 11–7 | question: When did Jordan Norwood receive Brad Nortman's short 28-yard punt?, answer: Brad Nortman | question: When did Jordan Norwood take off for a Super Bowl record 61-yard return before Mario Addison dragged him down on the Panthers 14-yard line +question: When was al-Nimeiry overthrown?, answer: 1985 | question: When was al-Nimeiry overthrown?, answer: 1985 | question: When was al-Nimeiry overthrown?, answer: 1989 | question: When was al-Nimeiry overthrown?, answer: 1985 | question: When was al-Nimeiry overthrown?, answer: 1989 +question: What is the name of the first block II CSM and LM?, answer: AS-206 | question: What is the name of the first block II CSM and LM?, answer: AS-207/208 | question: What is the name of the block II CSM and LM?, answer: AS-278 | question: What is the name of the block II CSM and LM?, answer: Commander (CDR) Command Module Pilot (CMP) and Lunar Module Pilot (LMP). +question: What is the only secret ballot conducted in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: secret ballot | question: What is the only secret ballot conducted in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: 129 MSPs | question: What is the role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: to chair chamber proceedings and the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body | question: What is the role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: to chair chamber proceedings and the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body | question: What is the role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: to chair chamber proceedings and the Scottish Parliamentary Corporate Body +question: What was the first fumble return touchdown in a Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXVIII at the end of the 1993 season?, answer: fumble return touchdown | question: What was the first fumble return touchdown in a Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXVIII?, answer: the end of the 1993 season | question: What was the first fumble return touchdown in a Super Bowl since Super Bowl XXVIII?, answer: the end of the 1993 season +question: When did Tesla partner with two businessmen?, answer: 1886 | question: When did Tesla partner with two businessmen?, answer: 1886 | question: When did Tesla finance an electric lighting company in Tesla's name?, answer: Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing | question: When did Tesla install electrical arc light based illumination systems?, answer: 1886 | question: When did Tesla design a dynamo electric machine commutator?, answer: 1886 +question: When did Kublai besieged Xiangyang?, answer: 1268 to 1273 | question: When did Kublai besieged Xiangyang?, answer: 1268 to 1273 | question: When did Kublai besieged Xiangyang?, answer: 1268 to 1273 | question: When did Kublai capture the rich Yangzi River basin?, answer: 1274 | question: When did Kublai capture the rich Yangzi River basin?, answer: 1279 +question: In what year did Eero Saarinen develop a second master plan?, answer: 1955 | question: In what year did Eero Saarinen develop a second master plan?, answer: 1955 | question: In what year did Eero Saarinen develop a second master plan?, answer: 1955 | question: In what year did Eero Saarinen develop a second master plan?, answer: 1955 +question: When did the German Invasion of Poland begin?, answer: 1 September 1939 | question: When did the German Invasion of Poland begin?, answer: 1 September 1939 | question: When did the German Invasion of Poland begin?, answer: 1 September 1939 | question: When did the German Invasion of Poland begin?, answer: the Second World War | question: When did the German Invasion of Poland begin?, answer: 1 September 1939 | question: When did the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising?, answer: 19 April 1943 +question: What was Fermat's little theorem?, answer: 1640 | question: What was Fermat's little theorem?, answer: Leibniz and Euler | question: What was Fermat's little theorem?, answer: Fermat's little theorem | question: What is Fermat's little theorem?, answer: Fermat numbers | question: What is Fermat's little theorem?, answer: Leibniz and Euler +question: Who was the last of the nine successors of Kublai Khan?, answer: Toghun Temür | question: Who was the last of the nine successors of Kublai Khan?, answer: Toghun Temür | question: Who was the last of the nine successors of Kublai Khan?, answer: Toghun Temür | question: Who was the last of the nine successors of Kublai Khan?, answer: Rinchinbal +question: Who led the Mongol army on a raid through Afghanistan and northern India towards Mongolia?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who led the main army on a raid through Afghanistan and northern India towards Mongolia?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who sacked the Genoese trade-fortress of Caffa in Crimea?, answer: The Mongols destroyed the kingdom of Georgia, sacked the Genoese trade-fortress of Caffa in Crimea and overwintered near the Black Sea +question: What was followed by Indian torture and massacres of British victims?, answer: the British government fell | question: What was the result of a failed expedition against Louisbourg and the Siege of Fort William Henry?, answer: the Siege of Fort William Henry | question: What was the result of a failed expedition against Louisbourg and the Siege of Fort William Henry?, answer: Indian torture and massacres of British victims | question: What was the result of a failed expedition against Louisbourg and the Siege of Fort William Henry +question: Who was the first European settlement in the area later known as Victoria?, answer: Lieutenant-Governor David Collins | question: Who was the first European settlement in the area later known as Victoria?, answer: Lieutenant-Governor David Collins | question: Who was the first European settlement in the area later known as Victoria?, answer: Lieutenant-Governor David Collins | question: Who had been sent from England in HMS Calcutta?, answer: Daniel Woodriff +question: When did the Dutch Republic receive the largest group of Huguenot refugees?, answer: revocation of the Edict of Nantes | question: When did the Dutch Republic receive the largest group of Huguenot refugees?, answer: revocation of the Edict of Nantes | question: When did the Dutch Republic receive the largest group of Huguenot refugees?, answer: 75,000 to 100,000 people | question: When did the Dutch Republic receive the largest group of Huguenot refugees?, answer: 1705 +question: When did Huguenots flee to surrounding Protestant countries?, answer: England, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, and Prussia | question: Where did Huguenots flee?, answer: England, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, and Prussia | question: Where did Huguenots flee?, answer: England, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, and Prussia | question: Where did Huguenots flee?, answer: England, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Norway, Denmark, and Prussia +question: What is the second largest contributor to Kenya's gross domestic product?, answer: agriculture | question: What is the second largest contributor to Kenya's gross domestic product?, answer: agriculture | question: What is the second largest contributor to Kenya's gross domestic product?, answer: agriculture | question: In 2005 agriculture, including forestry and fishing, accounted for 24% of GDP, as well as for 18% of wage employment and 50% of revenue from exports | question: What are the principal cash crops?, answer: tea, horticultural produce and coffee +question: What are all Recognized Student Organizations funded by The University of Chicago Student Government?, answer: Academic teams, sports club, arts groups, and more | question: What is the annual budget of The University of Chicago Student Government?, answer: $2 million | question: What is the annual budget of The University of Chicago Student Government?, answer: $2 million +question: What is the advice of the Annual Conference Cabinet?, answer: Area Provost/Dean | question: How many District Superintendents of the Districts of the Annual Conference are appointed?, answer: District Superintendents | question: What is the advice of the Annual Conference Cabinet?, answer: the Annual Conference Cabinet | question: When is an appointment made?, answer: one year at a time | question: When is an appointment made?, answer: one year at a time | question: When is an appointment made?, answer: multiple years +question: What is ABC's own facility?, answer: All of ABC's owned-and-operated stations and affiliates | question: What is the name of the ABC Television Center?, answer: The Prospect Studios | question: What is the name of the ABC Television Center?, answer: The Prospect Studios | question: What is the name of the ABC Television Center?, answer: The Prospect Studios | question: What is the name of the ABC Television Center?, answer: East +question: What are the forces in the universe based on?, answer: four fundamental interactions | question: What are the forces in the universe based on?, answer: four fundamental interactions | question: What are the forces in the universe based on?, answer: four fundamental interactions | question: What are the forces in springs modeled by Hooke's law?, answer: the result of electromagnetic forces and the Exclusion Principle acting together to return an object to its equilibrium position | question: What are the acceleration forces that arise simply from the acceleration of rotating frames of reference?, answer: the acceleration of rotating frames of reference +question: What are the sedimentary sequences of the mid-continental United States and the Grand Canyon in the southwestern United States?, answer: almost-undeformed stacks of sedimentary rocks | question: What are the sedimentary sequences of the mid-continental United States and the Grand Canyon in the southwestern United States?, answer: almost-undeformed stacks of sedimentary rocks | question: What is the oldest known rock in the world?, answer: Acasta gneiss of the Slave craton in northwestern Canada +question: Who performed all the incidental music for the 2005 revived series?, answer: Murray Gold and Ben Foster | question: Who performed all the incidental music for the 2005 revived series?, answer: BBC National Orchestra of Wales | question: Who hosted the concert?, answer: David Tennant | question: Who hosted the concert?, answer: Murray Gold and Russell T Davies | question: Who hosted the concert?, answer: David Tennant +question: What type of prey does Beroe prey on?, answer: zooplankton | question: What type of prey does Beroe prey on?, answer: zooplankton | question: What type of prey does Beroe prey on?, answer: mollusc and fish larvae | question: What type of prey does Beroe prey on?, answer: zooplankton +question: What do ctenophores have?, answer: predators | question: What do ctenophores have?, answer: ten times their own weight | question: What do ctenophores have?, answer: eat ten times their own weight in a day | question: What do ctenophores have?, answer: eat ten times their own weight in a day | question: What do ctenophores have?, answer: eat ten times their own weight in a day +question: How many species of the genus Ocryopsis are hermaphrodites?, answer: almost all | question: How many species of the genus Ocryopsis are hermaphrodites?, answer: two | question: How many species of the genus Ocryopsis are hermaphrodites?, answer: two | question: How many species of the genus Ocryopsis are hermaphrodites?, answer: most of the hermaphroditic species are self-fertile +question: What is never seen on Earth rocks?, answer: micrometeoroid impact craters | question: What is never seen on Earth rocks due to the thick atmosphere?, answer: micrometeoroid impact craters | question: What are some of the returned samples of impact melt?, answer: materials melted near an impact crater +question: What is co-NP?, answer: the class containing the complement problems | question: What is co-NP not equal to?, answer: co-NP | question: What is co-NP not equal to?, answer: co-NP | question: What is NP not equal to?, answer: co-NP | question: What is P not equal to?, answer: NP +question: In what year did Europe continue to advance in military technology?, answer: 1880s | question: When did the machine gun become an effective battlefield weapon?, answer: 1880s | question: When did the machine gun become an effective battlefield weapon?, answer: 1880s | question: When did the machine gun become an effective battlefield weapon?, answer: European armies an advantage over their opponents | question: What was the Zulus in Southern Africa during the Anglo-Zulu War of 1879?, answer: 1879 +question: What is a major goal of criminal punishment?, answer: achieving crime control via incapacitation and deterrence | question: What does Brownlee argue?, answer: "Bringing in deterrence at the level of justification detracts from the law’s engagement in a moral dialogue with the offender as a rational person because it focuses attention on the threat of punishment and not the moral reasons to follow this law" | question: What does Leonard Hubert Hoffmann write?, answer: a matter for the state (including the judges) to decide on utilitarian grounds whether to do so or not +question: What is the name of the Selznick library?, answer: Cinerama Productions/Palomar theatrical library | question: What is the name of the Selmur Productions catalog?, answer: Selmur Productions | question: What is the name of the Selmur Productions catalog?, answer: Selmur Productions +question: What can be linked together to make starch?, answer: glucose monomers | question: What can be linked together to make starch?, answer: connect to the starch grains found in the chloroplast | question: What does the starch granules displace?, answer: thylakoids | question: What can cause starch buildup in the chloroplasts?, answer: waterlogged roots | question: What can cause starch buildup in the chloroplasts?, answer: waterlogged roots +question: What percentage of Kenyans lived on less than $1.25 a day?, answer: 17.7% | question: What percentage of Kenyans lived on less than $1.25 a day?, answer: 17.7% | question: What percentage of Kenyans lived on less than $1.25 a day?, answer: 17.7% | question: What percentage of Kenyans lived on less than $1.25 a day?, answer: 17.7% | question: What percentage of Kenyans lived on less than $1.25 a day +question: What is Kenya the most industrially developed country in the African Great Lakes region?, answer: manufacturing | question: What is Kenya the most industrially developed country in the African Great Lakes region?, answer: most industrially developed | question: What is Kenya the most industrially developed country in the African Great Lakes region?, answer: manufacturing still accounts for only 14% of the GDP +question: What does EU law give citizens standing to bring claims?, answer: primacy | question: What does TFEU article 30 say?, answer: "the Community constitutes a new legal order of international law" | question: What does the Court of Justice say?, answer: "the Community constitutes a new legal order of international law" | question: What does the Court of Justice say?, answer: the Treaties did not "expressly" confer a right on citizens or companies to bring claims, they could recover the money it paid for the tariffs, +question: What country was Japan most dependent on?, answer: Arab oil | question: What country was Japan most dependent on?, answer: Arab oil | question: What country was Japan most dependent on?, answer: Arab oil | question: What country was Japan most dependent on?, answer: Arab oil | question: What country did Saudi and Kuwaiti governments declare Japan a "nonfriendly" country to encourage it to change its noninvolvement policy | question: What country did Saudi and Kuwaiti governments declare Japan a "nonfriendly"?, answer: Palestinian self-determination +question: What are some of the best known independent schools?, answer: non-aligned | question: What are some of the best known independent schools?, answer: large, long-established religious foundations | question: What are some of the best known independent schools?, answer: Anglican Church, Uniting Church and Presbyterian Church | question: What are some of the best known independent schools viewed as?, answer: 'elite schools' +question: What are the primary constitutional sources of the Treaty on European Union?, answer: the Treaty on European Union (TEU) and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), which have been agreed or adhered to among the governments of all 28 member states | question: What are the primary constitutional sources of the Treaty on European Union?, answer: the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU), which have been agreed or adhered to among the governments of all 28 member states. +question: Who were the descendants of Genghis Khan and particularly Timur?, answer: Mughal emperors | question: Who were the descendants of Genghis Khan and particularly Timur?, answer: Mughal emperors | question: Who were the descendants of Genghis Khan and Timur?, answer: Mughal emperors | question: Who were the descendants of Genghis Khan and Timur?, answer: Mughal emperors | question: Who were the descendants of Genghis Khan and Timur?, answer: Khwarizim Shahs, Turks, Persians, the citizens of Baghdad and Damascus, Nishapur, Bukhara and historical figures such as Attar of Nishapur and many other notable Muslims?, answer: Khwarizim Shahs, Turks, Persians +question: What is the reciprocating steam engine no longer in widespread commercial use?, answer: commercial | question: What is Energiprojekt AB in Sweden?, answer: using modern materials | question: What is the efficiency of Energiprojekt's steam engine?, answer: 27-30% | question: What is a single-step, 5-cylinder engine with superheated steam?, answer: 4 kg (8.8 lb) of steam per kWh +question: In what year did ABC debut Wide World of Sports?, answer: April 29, 1961 | question: Who produced Wide World of Sports?, answer: Roone Arledge | question: In what year did the show debut Wide World of Sports?, answer: April 29, 1961 | question: Who produced Wide World of Sports?, answer: Edgar Scherick | question: Who produced Wide World of Sports?, answer: Roone Arledge | question: Who was the executive producer of Wide World of Sports?, answer: Arledge +question: What was Shark Tank based on?, answer: Dragon's Den reality format | question: What was Shark Tank based on?, answer: Dragon's Den reality format | question: What was Shark Tank based on?, answer: Dragon's Den reality format | question: What was Shark Tank based on?, answer: Dragon's Den | question: What was Shark Tank based on?, answer: Dragon's Den reality format | question: What was Shark Tank based on?, answer: Dragon's Den reality format +question: What are the most important classes of organic compounds that contain oxygen?, answer: alcohols (R-OH); ethers (R-O-R); ketones (R-CO-R); aldehydes (R-CO-H); carboxylic acids (R-COOH); esters (R-COO-R); acid anhydrides (R-CO-O-CO-R); and amides (R-C(O)-NR 2). +question: What are the most well-known experiments in structural geology?, answer: those involving orogenic wedges | question: What are zones in which mountains are built along convergent tectonic plate boundaries?, answer: orogenic wedges | question: In what version of these experiments, horizontal layers of sand are pulled along a lower surface into a back stop, which results in realistic-looking patterns of faulting and the growth of a critically tapered (all angles remain the same) orogenic wedges +question: When did the FIS win national elections?, answer: 1991 | question: When did the FIS win national elections?, answer: 1991 | question: When did the FIS win national elections?, answer: 1991 | question: When did the FIS win national elections?, answer: 1991 | question: When did the FIS win national elections?, answer: 1991 | question: When did the FIS win national elections?, answer: 1991 +question: What was an ambitious scheme of decoration developed for these new areas?, answer: a series of mosaic figures | question: What was a series of frescoes?, answer: Lord Leighton: Industrial Arts as Applied to War 1878–1880 | question: What was the last work by Fowke?, answer: the design for the range of buildings on the north and west sides of the garden | question: What was the last work by Fowke?, answer: the design for the range of buildings on the north range was designed and built in 1864–69 +question: When did he die?, answer: 18 February 1546 | question: When did he die?, answer: 18 February 1546 | question: When did he die?, answer: 2:45 a.m. | question: When did he die?, answer: 18 February 1546 | question: When did he die?, answer: 18 February 1546 | question: When did he die?, answer: 18 February 1546 +question: When did the Albany Congress convene?, answer: June and July, 1754 | question: What was the goal of the Albany Congress?, answer: formalize a unified front in trade and negotiations with various Indians | question: What was the plan that the delegates agreed to was never ratified by the colonial legislatures nor approved of by the crown?, answer: The plan that the delegates agreed to was never ratified by the colonial legislatures nor approved of by the crown +question: What is an evasion strategy used by pathogens to avoid the innate immune system?, answer: hide within the cells of their host | question: What type of pathogen spends most of its life-cycle inside host cells?, answer: shielded from direct contact with immune cells, antibodies and complement | question: What type of pathogen is present in many successful infections?, answer: chronic Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Burkholderia cenocepacia infections characteristic of cystic fibrosis +question: What is an arbitrary graph?, answer: The input is an arbitrary graph | question: What is the form language associated with this decision problem?, answer: the set of all connected graphs | question: What is the form language associated with this decision problem?, answer: the set of all connected graphs | question: How are graphs encoded as binary strings?, answer: binary strings +question: What is an important decision for civil disobedients?, answer: whether or not to plead guilty | question: What is an important decision for civil disobedients?, answer: whether or not to plead guilty | question: What is a plea of not guilty?, answer: a plea of not guilty | question: What is a plea of not guilty?, answer: a plea of not guilty +question: What is an important factor in the creation of inequality?, answer: variation in individuals' access to education | question: What is an important factor in the creation of inequality?, answer: variation in individual's access to education | question: What is an important factor in the creation of inequality?, answer: variation in individual's access to education | question: What is an important factor in the creation of inequality?, answer: variation in individual's access to education | question: What is an important factor in the creation of inequality?, answer: a lack of education leads directly to lower incomes, and thus lower aggregate savings and investment +question: What did General Motors, Ford and Chrysler introduce?, answer: smaller and fuel-efficient models | question: What was the average American vehicle moving by 1985?, answer: 17.4 miles per gallon | question: What did the average American vehicle move by 1985?, answer: 13.5 | question: What did the average American vehicle move by 1985?, answer: 13.5 | question: What did the average American vehicle move by 1985?, answer: 17.4 miles per gallon | question: What did the average American vehicle move by the late 1970s?, answer: lower price models such as the Chevrolet Bel Air, and Ford Galaxie 500 +question: What is an oscillating cylinder steam engine?, answer: a variant of the simple expansion steam engine | question: What is an oscillating cylinder steam engine?, answer: a variant of the simple expansion steam engine | question: What does an oscillating cylinder steam engine do not require valves to direct steam into and out of the cylinder?, answer: valves +question: What can be made for space requirements?, answer: Analogous definitions | question: What are the most well-known complexity resources?, answer: time and space | question: What can be viewed as a computational resource?, answer: any complexity measure | question: What are the most commonly defined complexity measures?, answer: Blum complexity axioms | question: What are other complexity measures used in complexity theory?, answer: communication complexity, circuit complexity, and decision tree complexity +question: What is the difference between the Gini index for an income distribution before taxation and the Gini index after taxation?, answer: an indicator for the effects of such taxation | question: What is the difference between the Gini index for an income distribution before taxation and the Gini index after taxation?, answer: an indicator for the effects of such taxation | question: What is the difference between the Gini index for an income distribution before taxation and the Gini index after taxation?, answer: an indicator for the effects of such taxation +question: What did the researchers find in 2100 sea levels would be 0.5–1.4 m [50–140 cm] above 1990 levels?, answer: 0.5–1.4 m [50–140 cm] | question: What did the researchers find in 2100 sea levels would be 0.5–1.4 m [50–140 cm] above 1990 levels?, answer: 1990 | question: What was the IPCC's third assessment report published in 2001?, answer: a study on projected rises in sea levels +question: What did the Gulf War bring to Saudi Arabia?, answer: several hundred thousand US and allied non-Muslim military personnel to Saudi Arabian soil to put an end to Saddam Hussein's occupation of Kuwait | question: What role did Saudi Arabia play in restraining the many Islamist groups that received its aid?, answer: Prior to 1990 | question: When Saddam attacked Saudi Arabia (his enemy in the war), western troops came to protect the Saudi monarchy +question: What is the Town Moor in Newcastle?, answer: larger than London's famous Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath | question: What is the name of the Town Moor in Newcastle?, answer: Town Moor | question: What is the name of the Town Moor in Newcastle?, answer: Hyde Park and Hampstead Heath | question: What is the name of the Town Moor in Newcastle?, answer: the Town Moor | question: What is the name of the Town Moor in Newcastle?, answer: Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson, Alan Shearer, the late Nelson Mandela and the Royal Shakespeare Company +question: When was the University Library founded?, answer: 1816 | question: When was the University Library opened?, answer: 15 December 1999 | question: When was the University Library opened?, answer: 15 December 1999 | question: When was the University Library opened?, answer: 12 June 2002 | question: When was the University Library opened?, answer: 12 June 2002 | question: Who designed the University Library garden?, answer: Irena Bajerska | question: Who designed the University Library garden?, answer: Irena Bajerska +question: What is called the immune surveillance?, answer: The transformed cells of tumors express antigens that are not found on normal cells | question: What is called the immune surveillance?, answer: The transformed cells of tumors express antigens that are not found on normal cells | question: What is called the immune surveillance?, answer: the transformed cells of tumors express antigens that are not found on normal cells | question: What is called the immune surveillance?, answer: the transformed cells of tumors express antigens that are not found on normal cells?, answer: tyrosinase +question: What is the fundamentalist "guardians of the tradition"?, answer: Graham E. Fuller | question: What is the "vanguard of change and Islamic reform" centered around the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: the Muslim Brotherhood | question: What did Olivier Roy argue that "Sunni pan-Islamism underwent a remarkable shift in the second half of the 20th century" when the Muslim Brotherhood movement and its focus on Islamisation of pan-Arabism was eclipsed by the Salafi movement with its emphasis on "sharia rather than the building of Islamic institutions," and rejection of Shia Islam +question: What group employed violence in their struggle for Islamic order?, answer: al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya | question: What was the head of the counter-terrorism police?, answer: Raouf Khayrat | question: What was the head of the counter-terrorism police?, answer: Raouf Khayrat | question: What was the head of the counter-terrorism police?, answer: Raouf Khayrat +question: What is the position of the lay servant in the United Methodist Church?, answer: the lay servant | question: What does the lay speaker preach during services of worship?, answer: when an ordained elder, Local Pastor, Associate Member or deacon is unavailable | question: What does the lay speaker preach during services of worship?, answer: when an ordained elder, Local Pastor, Associate Member or deacon is unavailable +question: What is the most powerful of these drugs?, answer: Glucocorticoids | question: What is the most powerful of these drugs?, answer: Glucocorticoids | question: What is the most powerful of these drugs?, answer: Glucocorticoids | question: What is the most powerful of these drugs?, answer: Glucocorticoids | question: What is the most powerful of these drugs?, answer: central obesity, hyperglycemia, osteoporosis +question: What type of chromalveolates do Apicomplexans have?, answer: nonphotosynthetic | question: What type of chromalveolates do Apicomplexans have?, answer: green algae | question: What type of chromalveolates do Apicomplexans have?, answer: nonphotosynthetic | question: What type of algae do Apicomplexans have?, answer: nonphotosynthetic +question: What is the most important apicoplast function?, answer: isopentenyl pyrophosphate synthesis | question: What is the most important apicoplast function?, answer: isopentenyl pyrophosphate synthesis | question: What is the most important apicoplast function?, answer: isopentenyl pyrophosphate synthesis | question: What is the most important apicoplast function?, answer: isopentenyl pyrophosphate synthesis +question: What was the first unmanned test flight of LM in Earth orbit?, answer: Apollo 5 (AS-204) | question: What was the first unmanned test flight of LM?, answer: LM | question: What was the first unmanned test flight of LM?, answer: LM | question: What was the first unmanned test flight of LM in Earth orbit?, answer: LM | question: What was the first unmanned test flight of LM in Earth orbit?, answer: LM | question: What was the first unmanned test?, answer: LM engines were successfully test-fired and restarted | question: What was the first unmanned test flight of LM in Earth orbit?, answer: LM engines were successfully test-fired and restarted | question: What was the first unmanned test flight of LM in Earth orbit?, answer: LM engines were successfully test-fired and restarted +question: When was Apollo 8 planned to be the D mission?, answer: December 1968 | question: When was Apollo 8 planned to be the D mission?, answer: December 1968 | question: When was Apollo 8 planned to be the D mission?, answer: December 1968 | question: When was Apollo 8 planned to be the D mission?, answer: December 1968 | question: When was Apollo 8 planned to be the D mission?, answer: December 1968 | question: When was Apollo 8 planned to be the D mission?, answer: December 1968 +question: When did Apollo run from 1961 to 1972?, answer: 1962 to 1966 | question: When did Apollo run from 1961 to 1972?, answer: 1962 to 1966 | question: When did Apollo run from 1962 to 1966?, answer: 1962 to 1966 | question: When did Apollo run from 1962 to 1966?, answer: 1962 to 1966 +question: What was the first manned spacecraft to orbit another celestial body?, answer: Apollo 8 | question: What was the final Apollo 17 mission?, answer: sixth Moon landing and the ninth manned mission beyond low Earth orbit | question: What was the first manned spacecraft to orbit another celestial body?, answer: Apollo 17 | question: What was the final Apollo 17 mission?, answer: the sixth Moon landing and the ninth manned mission beyond low Earth orbit | question: What was the foundation for NASA's current human spaceflight capability?, answer: Johnson Space Center and Kennedy Space Center +question: AppleTalk was a proprietary suite of networking protocols developed by Apple Inc. in 1985 for Apple Macintosh computers?, answer: Apple Inc. | question: AppleTalk included features that allowed local area networks to be established ad hoc without the requirement for a centralized router or server | question: AppleTalk system automatically assigned addresses, updated the distributed namespace, and configured any required inter-network routing +question: What percentage of France's population are Protestants?, answer: 2% | question: What percentage of France's population are Protestants?, answer: 2% | question: What percentage of France's population are Protestants?, answer: 2% | question: What percentage of France's population are Protestants?, answer: 2% | question: What percentage of France's population are Protestants?, answer: 2% | question: What percentage of France's population are Protestants?, answer: 2% +question: Who did Luther not reply to?, answer: Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz and Magdeburg | question: Who checked the theses for heresy?, answer: Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz and Magdeburg | question: What did Luther need to pay off?, answer: papal dispensation | question: What did Luther need to pay off?, answer: papal dispensation | question: What did Luther say?, answer: "the pope had a finger in the pie as well, because one half was to go to the building of St Peter's Church in Rome" +question: What did Aristotle think of a force as an integral part of Aristotelian cosmology?, answer: force | question: What did Aristotle think of a force as an integral part of Aristotelian cosmology?, answer: the terrestrial sphere contains four elements that come to rest at different "natural places" therein | question: What did Aristotle think of a force as an integral part of Aristotelian cosmology?, answer: a continuum like air for change of place in general +question: When did Huguenot refugees find a safe haven in Germany and Scandinavia?, answer: 1685 | question: When did Huguenot refugees find a safe haven in Germany and Scandinavia?, answer: 1685 | question: When did Huguenot refugees find a safe haven in Germany and Scandinavia?, answer: Lutheran and Reformed states | question: When did Huguenots establish themselves in Germany?, answer: Around 1685 | question: When did Huguenots settle in Germany?, answer: Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg-Prussia +question: When did Richard Trevithick obtain his high-pressure engine patent?, answer: 1802 | question: When did Richard Trevithick obtain his high-pressure engine patent?, answer: 1802 | question: When did Richard Trevithick obtain his high-pressure engine patent?, answer: 1802 | question: When did Richard Trevithick obtain his high-pressure engine patent?, answer: 1802 | question: When did Trevithick obtain his high-pressure engine patent?, answer: 1802 +question: How many years ago was the geological period of the Ice Ages?, answer: 2.5 million years | question: How many years ago was the geological period of the Ice Ages?, answer: 11,600 years ago | question: How many years ago was the geological period of the Ice Ages?, answer: six major Ice Ages | question: How many m of the continental margins were exposed?, answer: six | question: How many m of the continental margins were exposed to the Ice Ages?, answer: the Rhine followed a course to the northwest, through the English Channel | question: How many years ago was the Rhine's course blocked by the ice and a large lake developed, that overflowed through the English Channel +question: In what year did Edmonds define a "good" algorithm?, answer: 1965 | question: What did Edmonds define as a "good" algorithm?, answer: running time bounded by a polynomial of the input size | question: In what year did Edmonds define a "good" algorithm?, answer: 1965 | question: In what year did Edmonds define a "good" algorithm?, answer: 1965 | question: In what year did Edmonds define a "good" algorithm as one with running time bounded by a polynomial of the input size +question: What did Jamukha support?, answer: Mongolian aristocracy | question: What did Temüjin follow?, answer: meritocratic method | question: What was Temüjin elected to power?, answer: khan of the Mongols | question: What was Temüjin elected to power in 1186?, answer: khan of the Mongols | question: What was Temüjin beaten in 1187?, answer: Battle of Dalan Balzhut +question: What is the role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: ensuring that the Parliament functions effectively and has the staff, property and resources it requires to operate | question: What is the role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: Convening the Parliamentary Bureau | question: What is the role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: Convening the Parliamentary Bureau | question: What is the role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: Convening the Parliamentary Bureau | question: What is the role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: to agree the timetable of business in the chamber, establish the number, remit and membership of parliamentary committees and regulate the passage of legislation (bills) through the Parliament +question: When did Temüjin manage to unite or subdue the Merkits, Naimans, Mongols, Keraites, Tatars, Uyghurs, and other disparate smaller tribes?, answer: 1206 | question: When was Temüjin acknowledged as "Khan" of the consolidated tribes?, answer: at a Khuruldai, a council of Mongol chiefs | question: When did Temüjin take the title?, answer: after his death, when his son and successor, gedei, took the title for himself and extended it posthumously to his father +question: What are chloroplasts in?, answer: C4 mesophyll cells and bundle sheath cells | question: What are chloroplasts in?, answer: specialized for the light reactions | question: What are the grana and thylakoids that they use to make ATP and NADPH?, answer: oxygen | question: What is the process called C4 photosynthesis?, answer: C4 photosynthesis | question: What does the bundle sheath chloroplasts do not carry out the light reactions?, answer: cyclic electron flow +question: What was ABC relegated to secondary status on one or both of the existing stations?, answer: off-hours clearances | question: What was a notable exception during this time?, answer: WKST-TV in Youngstown, Ohio, now WYTV | question: What was a notable exception during this time?, answer: WKST-TV in Youngstown, Ohio, now WYTV +question: When did Temüjin defeat rival tribes?, answer: he did not drive away enemy soldiers and abandon the rest | question: When did Temüjin defeat rival tribes?, answer: he did not drive away enemy soldiers and abandon the rest | question: When did Temüjin defeat rival tribes?, answer: he did not drive away enemy soldiers and abandon the rest | question: When did Temüjin have his mother adopt orphans from the conquered tribe?, answer: adopt orphans from the conquered tribe +question: When did Laverne & Shirley end its run in 1983?, answer: Happy Days and Three's Company | question: In what year did The Love Boat end its run?, answer: 1986 | question: In what year did The Love Boat end its run?, answer: 1986 | question: In what year did NBC regain the ratings lead among the Big Three networks?, answer: 1984 | question: In what year did NBC regain the ratings lead among the Big Three networks?, answer: 1984 | question: Who's the Boss?, answer: The Cosby Show, Cheers and Miami Vice +question: What was introduced under the House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 and the British Nationality Act 1981?, answer: a number of qualifications apply to being an MSP | question: How many qualifications apply to being an MSP?, answer: a number of | question: How many qualifications apply to being an MSP?, answer: a number of | question: How many qualifications apply to being an MSP?, answer: a number of | question: How many qualifications apply to being an MSP?, answer: Members of the police and the armed forces are disqualified from sitting in the Scottish Parliament as elected MSPs +question: How many indigenous peoples continue to fight for their cultural survival and the fate of their forested territories?, answer: Urarina | question: What is the relationship between non-human primates in the subsistence and symbolism of indigenous lowland South American peoples?, answer: increased attention | question: What is the relationship between non-human primates in the subsistence and symbolism of indigenous lowland South American peoples?, answer: ethno-biology and community-based conservation efforts +question: What is one of the largest collections of art posters in the world?, answer: Museum of Hunting and Riding and the Railway Museum | question: What is one of Warsaw's most prestigious museums?, answer: National Museum | question: What is one of the best collections of paintings in the country?, answer: some paintings from Adolf Hitler's private collection, and Museum of the Polish Army whose set portrays the history of arms +question: How many years ago did northwest Europe slowly warm up?, answer: 22,000 years | question: How many years ago did the frozen subsoil and expanded alpine glaciers thaw and fall-winter snow covers melted in spring?, answer: 22,000 years | question: How many years ago did the frozen subsoil and expanded alpine glaciers begin to thaw and fall-winter snow covers melted in spring?, answer: 22,000 years ago | question: How many BP was Europe fully forested?, answer: 9000 +question: What percentage of households had children under the age of 18 living with them?, answer: 23.9% | question: What percentage of households had children under the age of 18 living with them?, answer: 43.8% | question: What percentage of households had children under the age of 18 living with them?, answer: 23.9% | question: What percentage of households had children under the age of 18 living with them?, answer: 43.8% | question: What percentage of households had children under the age of 18 living with them?, answer: 94.1 males +question: When did quality private schools in the United States charge substantial tuition?, answer: 2012 | question: When did quality private schools in the United States charge substantial tuition?, answer: 2012 | question: What did the Groton School have?, answer: substantial endowments running to hundreds of millions of dollars supplemented by fundraising drives | question: What did the Groton School have?, answer: substantial endowments running to hundreds of millions of dollars supplemented by fundraising drives | question: What did the Groton School have a student body drawn from throughout the country, indeed the globe, and a list of applicants which far exceeds their capacity +question: What is the number of private schools in New Zealand?, answer: 88 | question: What is the number of private schools in New Zealand?, answer: 28,000 | question: What is the number of private schools in New Zealand?, answer: 88 | question: What is the number of private schools in New Zealand?, answer: 88 | question: What is the number of private schools in New Zealand?, answer: 88 | question: What is the number of private schools in New Zealand?, answer: 28,000 students or 3.7% of the entire student population +question: How many public schools did Victoria have?, answer: 1,548 | question: How many schools did Victoria have?, answer: 489 Catholic schools and 214 independent schools | question: How many students were enrolled in public schools?, answer: just under 540,800 | question: What percentage of private students attend Catholic schools?, answer: Over 61 per cent | question: How many students were enrolled in primary schools?, answer: 462,000 | question: How many students were enrolled in primary schools?, answer: 77 per cent for public school students and 90 per cent for the final two years of secondary school +question: What is southern California's population?, answer: 22,680,010 | question: What is southern California's population?, answer: 22,680,010 | question: What is southern California's population?, answer: 22,680,010 | question: What was the state average of 10.0% in the 2000s?, answer: 10.0% +question: What was the population density of the city?, answer: 4,097.9 people per square mile | question: What was the population density of the city?, answer: 4,097.9 | question: What was the population density of the city?, answer: 1,427.9 square miles | question: What was the population density of the city?, answer: 1,427.9 square miles | question: What percentage of the population was Hispanic or Latino of any race?, answer: 39.9% +question: When did CBS broadcast special episodes of its late night talk shows?, answer: Super Bowl 50 | question: When did CBS aire a special episode of The Late Show?, answer: Stephen Colbert | question: When did CBS aire a special episode of The Late Show?, answer: James Corden | question: When did CBS aire a special episode of The Late Late Show?, answer: Super Bowl 50 +question: When did Temüjin marry Temüjin?, answer: 16 | question: When did Temüjin marry Temüjin?, answer: 16 | question: When did Temüjin marry Temüjin?, answer: 16 | question: When did Temüjin marry Temüjin?, answer: 16 | question: When did Temüjin marry Temüjin?, answer: to cement alliances between their respective tribes | question: When did Temüjin rescued her with the help of his friend and future rival, Jamukha, and his protector, Toghrul Khan of the Keraite tribe +question: What did the Broncos wear?, answer: road white jerseys with matching white pants | question: What did the Broncos wear in the Super Bowl?, answer: matching white jerseys and pants | question: What did the Broncos wear in the Super Bowl?, answer: matching white jerseys and pants | question: What did the Broncos wear in the Super Bowl?, answer: matching white jerseys and pants | question: What did the Broncos wear in the Super Bowl?, answer: orange jerseys +question: What can be resolved into independent components at right angles to each other?, answer: independent | question: What can a horizontal force pointing northeast be split into?, answer: two forces | question: What can a horizontal force pointing northeast be split into?, answer: two | question: What is a more mathematically clean way to describe forces than using magnitudes and directions?, answer: Summing these component forces using vector addition yields the original force | question: What is a more mathematically clean way to describe forces?, answer: Choosing a basis vector that is in the same direction as one of the forces +question: What does the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union protect?, answer: freedom of establishment | question: What does the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union protect?, answer: freedom of establishment | question: What does the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union protect?, answer: the "freedom of establishment" in article 49, and "freedom to provide services" in article 56 +question: What is a rare survivor of the Great Fire of London?, answer: Sir Paul Pindar's | question: What is a brick portal from a London house of the English Restoration period and a fireplace from the gallery of Northumberland house | question: What is a dormer window from a London house of the English Restoration period?, answer: 1523–35 | question: What is a stone buffet that used to have a built in fountain?, answer: a built in fountain +question: How many monks of Saint-Evroul fled to southern Italy?, answer: Robert Guiscard | question: How many monks of Saint-Evroul fled to southern Italy?, answer: several | question: How many monks of Saint-Evroul were patronised by Robert Guiscard?, answer: several | question: How many monks of Saint-Evroul fled to southern Italy?, answer: several | question: How many monks of Saint-Evroul fled to southern Italy?, answer: Robert Guiscard +question: When did the branches Waal and Nederrijn-Lek discharge to the North Sea?, answer: through the former Meuse estuary, near Rotterdam | question: When did the river IJssel branch enter the IJsselmeer?, answer: 1932 | question: When did the river IJssel branch enter the IJsselmeer?, answer: formerly the Zuider Zee brackish lagoon | question: When did the river IJssel branch enter the IJsselmeer +question: When did the ordination order of transitional deacon be abolished?, answer: 1996 General Conference | question: When did the ordination order of transitional deacon be abolished?, answer: 1996 | question: When did the ordination order of transitional deacon be abolished?, answer: 1996 | question: When did the ordination order of transitional deacon be abolished?, answer: 1996 General Conference | question: When did the ordination order of transitional deacon serve a two-three-year term in a full-time appointment after being commissioned?, answer: two-three-year +question: When did the Rhine occupy its Late-Glacial valley?, answer: 11,700 years ago | question: When did the Rhine occupy its Late-Glacial valley?, answer: 11,700 years ago | question: When did the formation of the Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta begin?, answer: 8,000 years ago | question: How many years ago did the formation of the Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta begin?, answer: 8,000 years ago +question: When did Benjamin Lamme make great progress developing an efficient version of Tesla's induction motor?, answer: 1893 | question: When did Westinghouse Electric start branding their complete polyphase phase AC system as the "Tesla Polyphase System"?, answer: 1893 | question: When did Benjamin Lamme make great progress developing an efficient version of Tesla's induction motor?, answer: 1893 | question: When did Westinghouse Electric start branding their complete polyphase phase AC system as the "Tesla Polyphase System"?, answer: 1893 +question: What did geologists use to obtain accurate absolute dates to geologic events?, answer: radioactive isotopes and other methods | question: When did geologists only use fossils and stratigraphic correlation to date sections of rock relative to one another?, answer: Previously, geologists could only use fossils and stratigraphic correlation to date sections of rock relative to one another | question: When did isotopic dates become possible to assign absolute ages to rock units?, answer: With isotopic dates it became possible to assign absolute ages to fossil sequences in which there was datable material +question: When was United Paramount Theatres forced to become an independent entity?, answer: 1949 | question: When was United Paramount Theatres forced to become an independent entity?, answer: the U.S. Supreme Court | question: When was United Paramount Theatres forced to become an independent entity?, answer: 1949 | question: What was ABC on the verge of bankruptcy?, answer: bankruptcy | question: In 1951, what was rumor that the network would be sold to CBS?, answer: In 1951, a rumor even mentioned that the network would be sold to CBS?, answer: $5 million +question: When was the Rhineland subject to the Treaty of Versailles?, answer: the end of World War I | question: When was the Rhineland subjected to the Treaty of Versailles?, answer: 1935 | question: When was the Rhineland subjected to the Treaty of Versailles?, answer: 1935 | question: When was the Rhineland subjected to the Treaty of Versailles?, answer: 1935 | question: When was the Rhineland subjected to the Treaty of Versailles?, answer: 1936 +question: When did Luther raise his arm?, answer: the traditional salute of a knight winning a bout | question: When did Luther raise his arm?, answer: the traditional salute of a knight winning a bout | question: When did Luther raise his arm?, answer: the traditional salute of a knight winning a bout | question: When did Luther raise his arm?, answer: the traditional salute of a knight winning a bout +question: What is Luther's influence?, answer: limited, and the Nazis' use of his work as opportunistic | question: What is Luther's influence?, answer: limited, and the Nazis' use of his work as opportunistic | question: What did Johannes Wallmann argue that Luther's writings against the Jews were largely ignored in the 18th and 19th centuries?, answer: Luther's writings against the Jews were largely ignored in the 18th and 19th centuries +question: What was the name of the Protectorate?, answer: Protectorate | question: What was the name of the Protectorate?, answer: Protectorate | question: What was the name of the Protectorate?, answer: Protectorate | question: What was the name of the Protectorate?, answer: Protectorate | question: What was the name of the Protectorate?, answer: Protectorate | question: What was the name of the Protectorate?, answer: Protectorate +question: When did Goldenson try to help grow ABC?, answer: mid-1953 | question: When did Goldenson try to help grow ABC?, answer: mid-1953 | question: When did Goldenson try to help grow ABC?, answer: mid-1953 | question: When did Goldenson contact his old acquaintances?, answer: when UPT was a subsidiary of Paramount Pictures | question: When did Goldenson try to help grow ABC?, answer: mid-1953 +question: When did the Mongols import Central Asian Muslims to serve as administrators?, answer: China | question: When did the Mongols send Han Chinese and Khitans to serve as administrators?, answer: Bukhara | question: When did the Mongols move Han Chinese to Central Asian areas?, answer: Besh Baliq, Almaliq, and Samarqand | question: When did the Mongols establish a Chinese military colony?, answer: In Besh Balikh the Mongols established a Chinese military colony led by Chinese general Qi Kongzhi (Ch'i Kung-chih) +question: When was the start of the war?, answer: No French regular army troops were stationed in North America | question: When was New France defended?, answer: by about 3,000 troupes de la marine | question: When did the colonial government recruit militia support?, answer: when needed | question: When did the colonial government recruit militia support?, answer: When needed | question: When did the colonial government recruit militia support?, answer: When needed +question: When was Suleiman the Magnificent besieging Vienna?, answer: the Marburg Colloquy | question: When was Suleiman the Magnificent besieging Vienna?, answer: 1518 Explanation of the Ninety-five Theses | question: When was Suleiman the Magnificent besieging Vienna?, answer: Marburg Colloquy | question: When was Suleiman the Magnificent besieging Vienna?, answer: 1518 Explanation of the Ninety-five Theses +question: What was the tough political climate of Mongolia?, answer: tribal warfare, thievery, raids, corruption, and continual acts of revenge carried out between the various confederations | question: Who taught Temüjin many lessons about the unstable political climate of Mongolia?, answer: Hoelun | question: Who taught Temüjin many lessons about the unstable political climate of Mongolia?, answer: Hoelun +question: What is open access an enforced part of BSkyB's operating licence?, answer: Ofcom | question: Which channel can get carriage on a suitable beam of a satellite at 28° East is entitled to access to BSkyB's EPG for a fee, ranging from £15–100,000. | question: Which channel can get carriage on a suitable beam of a satellite at 28° East is entitled to access to BSkyB's EPG for a fee, ranging from reduced price to free EPG entries, free carriage on a BSkyB leased transponder, or actual payment for being carried?, answer: picture quality +question: What did BSkyB initially charge for using a Sky+ PVR with their service?, answer: additional subscription fees | question: What did BSkyB initially charge for using a Sky+ PVR with their service?, answer: waiving the charge for subscribers whose package included two or more premium channels | question: What year did BSkyB discontinued the Sky+ Box?, answer: January 2010 | question: What year did BSkyB discontinued the non-HD variant of its Multiroom box without Sky+ functionality +question: When did BSkyB launch its HDTV service?, answer: 22 May 2006 | question: When did BSkyB launch its HDTV service?, answer: 22 May 2006 | question: When did BSkyB launch its HDTV service?, answer: 22 May 2006 | question: When did BSkyB launch its HDTV service?, answer: 22 May 2006 | question: When did BSkyB launch its HDTV service?, answer: 22 May 2006 | question: What was the total number of homes with Sky+HD?, answer: 4,222,000. +question: What does BSkyB use?, answer: VideoGuard pay-TV scrambling system owned by NDS | question: What does BSkyB use?, answer: VideoGuard pay-TV scrambling system | question: What does BSkyB use?, answer: VideoGuard pay-TV scrambling system | question: What does BSkyB have?, answer: design authority over all digital satellite receivers capable of receiving their service +question: When was BSkyB's digital service officially launched?, answer: 1 October 1998 | question: When was BSkyB's digital service officially launched?, answer: 1 October 1998 | question: When did BSkyB give away free digiboxes and minidishes?, answer: May 1999 | question: When did BSkyB give away free digiboxes and minidishes?, answer: May 1999 +question: What was BSkyB's direct-to-home satellite service available in 10 million homes?, answer: 2010 | question: What was BSkyB's direct-to-home satellite service available in 10 million homes?, answer: Europe's first pay-TV platform in to achieve that milestone | question: What was the target for BSkyB's direct-to-home satellite service?, answer: first announced in August 2004 | question: What was the target for BSkyB's direct-to-home satellite service?, answer: an additional 2.4m customers had subscribed to?, answer: 2.4m customers +question: What is BSkyB's standard definition broadcasts in?, answer: DVB-compliant MPEG-2 | question: What is BSkyB's standard definition broadcasts in?, answer: DVB-compliant MPEG-2 | question: What is BSkyB's standard definition broadcasts in?, answer: DVB-compliant MPEG-2 | question: What is BSkyB's standard definition broadcasts in?, answer: Sky Movies and Sky Box Office channels | question: What does Sky News provide a pseudo-video on demand interactive service by broadcasting looping video streams +question: Who developed the concept of distributed adaptive message block switching?, answer: Baran | question: Who published the RAND report P-2626 in 1962?, answer: RAND | question: Who published the RAND report P-2626 in 1962?, answer: RAND | question: Who published the RAND report P-2626 in 1964?, answer: RAND | question: Who developed the concept of distributed adaptive message block switching?, answer: Baran | question: Who developed the concept of distributed adaptive message block switching +question: When did Huguenots settle in New France?, answer: 1624 | question: When did Huguenots settle in New France?, answer: 1624 | question: When did Huguenots settle in New France?, answer: in the Dutch colony of New Netherland | question: When did the Huguenots settle in New France?, answer: 1624 | question: When did the Huguenots settle in New France?, answer: 1624 | question: When did the Huguenots establish a congregation as L'Église française à la Nouvelle-Amsterdam +question: What did Mueller realize?, answer: some skilled managers could be found among high-ranking officers in the United States Air Force | question: When did Mueller get his permission to recruit General Samuel C. Phillips?, answer: Webb | question: When did he get his permission to recruit General Samuel C. Phillips?, answer: Webb | question: When did he get his permission to recruit General Samuel C. Phillips?, answer: Webb's permission to recruit General Samuel C. Phillips +question: How many years does basic formal education start?, answer: six | question: How many years does basic formal education start?, answer: 12 | question: How many years does basic formal education last?, answer: 12 | question: How many years does basic formal education start?, answer: six | question: How many years does primary school have?, answer: eight | question: How many years does secondary school have?, answer: four | question: How many years does secondary school have?, answer: eight | question: How many years of training can graduate from the polytechnics and colleges can join a vocational youth/village polytechnic or make their own arrangements for an apprenticeship program and learn a trade such as tailoring, carpentry, motor vehicle repair, brick-laying and masonry for about two years +question: What are pharmacists who specialize in?, answer: hematology/oncology, HIV/AIDS, infectious disease, critical care, critical care, critical care, critical care, emergency medicine, toxicology, nuclear pharmacy, pain management, psychiatry, anti-coagulation clinics, herbal medicine, neurology/epilepsy management, pediatrics, neonatal pharmacists and more | question: What are pharmacists who specialize in?, answer: hematology/oncology, HIV/AIDS, infectious disease, psychiatry, anti-coagulation clinics +question: How many comb rows were found in the Burgess Shale and other Canadian rocks?, answer: 505 million years ago | question: How many comb rows were found in the Burgess Shale?, answer: between 24 and 80 | question: How many comb rows were found in the Burgess Shale and other Canadian rocks?, answer: 505 million years ago | question: How many comb rows were found in the Burgess Shale?, answer: between 24 and 80 +question: Who was the successor of Genghis Khan?, answer: gedei Khan | question: Who died in 1227 after defeating the Western Xia?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was buried in an unmarked grave somewhere in Mongolia at an unknown location?, answer: His descendants extended the Mongol Empire across most of Eurasia by conquering or creating vassal states out of all of modern-day China, Korea, the Caucasus, Central Asia, and substantial portions of modern Eastern Europe, Russia, and Southwest Asia +question: When did Viking settlers begin arriving in the 880s?, answer: 880s | question: When did Viking settlers begin arriving in the 880s?, answer: 880s | question: When did Viking settlers begin arriving in the 880s?, answer: 880s | question: When did Viking settlers begin arriving in the 880s?, answer: 880s | question: When did Viking settlers begin arriving in the 880s?, answer: 880s | question: When did Rollo's contingents raid and ultimately settled Normandy?, answer: Norse-Gaels, Norse–Gaels, Orkney Vikings, possibly Swedes, and Anglo-Danes from the English Danelaw +question: When did Tesla sell Wardenclyffe?, answer: $20,000 | question: When was the Wardenclyffe Tower demolished?, answer: 1917 | question: When was the Wardenclyffe Tower demolished?, answer: 1917 | question: When was the Wardenclyffe Tower demolished?, answer: 1917 | question: When was the Wardenclyffe Tower demolished?, answer: 1917 +question: When did Fresno have many ethnic neighborhoods?, answer: World War II | question: When did the Census Bureau report Fresno's population as 94.0% white, 3.3% black and 2.7% Asian | question: When did the Census Bureau report Fresno's population as 94.0% white, 3.3% black and 2.7% Asian?, answer: 1940 | question: When did the Census Bureau report Fresno's population as 94.0% white, 3.3% black and 2.7% Asian +question: When did Wernher von Braun start working on the Apollo program?, answer: June 11, 1962 | question: When did Wernher von Braun start working on the Apollo program?, answer: early | question: When did Wernher von Braun start working on the Apollo program?, answer: early | question: When did Wernher von Braun start working on the Apollo program?, answer: June 11, 1962 | question: When did the Saturn V replace the Nova?, answer: June 11, 1962 | question: When did the MSFC develop the Saturn rocket family for Apollo?, answer: June 11, 1962 +question: When did the Meuse flow south of today's line Merwede-Oude Maas to the North Sea?, answer: 1421 | question: When did the Meuse and Waal merge further upstream at Gorinchem?, answer: 1421 to 1904 | question: When was the Meuse separated from the Waal?, answer: 1421 to 1904 | question: When was the Meuse diverted into a new outlet called "Bergse Maas"?, answer: Amer +question: What was the most influential definition of Turing machines?, answer: Alan Turing | question: What was Alan Turing's definition of Turing machines?, answer: 1936 | question: What was Alan Turing's definition of Turing machines?, answer: a very robust and flexible simplification of a computer | question: What was Alan Turing's definition of Turing machines?, answer: a very robust and flexible simplification of a computer | question: What was Alan Turing's definition of Turing machines?, answer: a very robust and flexible simplification of a computer +question: What is required before the foundation can be dug?, answer: to verify and have existing utility lines marked, either by the utilities themselves or through a company specializing in such services | question: What can cause damage to the existing electrical, water, sewage, phone, and cable facilities?, answer: outages and potentially hazardous situations | question: What does the municipal building inspector inspect during the construction of a building?, answer: periodically to ensure that the construction adheres to the approved plans and the local building code +question: When was the Britain Can Make It exhibition held?, answer: 1946 | question: When was the Britain Can Make It exhibition held?, answer: September to November 1946 | question: When was the Britain Can Make It exhibition held?, answer: November | question: When was the Britain Can Make It exhibition held?, answer: September to November 1946 | question: When was the Britain Can Make It exhibition organised?, answer: 1944 +question: Who took the title of King of the Canary Islands?, answer: Bethencourt | question: Who sold the rights to the islands to Enrique Pérez de Guzmán?, answer: Enrique Pérez de Guzmán, 2nd Count de Niebla | question: Who sold the rights to the islands?, answer: Jean's nephew Maciot de Bethencourt | question: Who sold the rights to the islands to Enrique Pérez de Guzmán?, answer: Enrique Pérez de Guzmán, 2nd Count de Niebla +question: Who conquered the Canarian islands of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and El Hierro?, answer: Jean de Bethencourt and the Poitevine Gadifer de la Salle | question: Who conquered the Canarian islands of Lanzarote, Fuerteventura and El Hierro off the Atlantic coast of Africa?, answer: Jean de Bethencourt and the Poitevine Gadifer de la Salle | question: What were their troops gathered in Normandy, Gascony and were later reinforced by Castilian colonists?, answer: Castilian colonists +question: What was the total area of forest lost in the Amazon between 1991 and 2000?, answer: 415,000 | question: What is the total area of forest lost in the Amazon?, answer: 587,000 square kilometres | question: What percentage of land deforested since 1970 is used for livestock pasture?, answer: Seventy percent | question: What percentage of land deforested in the Amazon is used for livestock pasture?, answer: 91% +question: What was created by erosion?, answer: the Rhine Gorge | question: What was the rate of erosion equaled the uplift in the region?, answer: the uplift | question: What is the stretch of the river known for?, answer: many castles and vineyards | question: What is the name of the Romantic Rhine?, answer: the Romantic Rhine | question: What is the name of the Romantic Rhine?, answer: the Romantic Rhine +question: When did rumors circulate that Disney–ABC was considering a sale of ABC Radio?, answer: May and September 2005 | question: When did rumors circulate that Disney–ABC was considering a sale of ABC Radio?, answer: September 2005 | question: When did rumors circulate that Disney–ABC was considering a sale of ABC Radio?, answer: May and September 2005 | question: When did ABC announce the restructuring of the group?, answer: October 19, 2005 | question: When did ABC announce the restructuring of the group into six divisions?, answer: October 19, 2005 +question: In what year were large amounts of older material stored in the BBC's various video tape and film libraries destroyed,[note 3] wiped, or suffered from poor storage which led to severe deterioration from broadcast quality?, answer: 1964 | question: In what year did the practice of wiping tapes and destroying "spare" film copies have been brought to a stop?, answer: 1978 | question: When did the practice of wiping tapes and destroying "spare" film copies have been brought to a stop?, answer: 1972 +question: Between the 1880s and World War II, Downtown Fresno flourished, filled with electric Street Cars, and contained some of the San Joaquin Valley's most beautiful architectural buildings?, answer: Fresno County Courthouse (demolished), the Fresno Carnegie Public Library (demolished), the Fresno Water Tower, the Bank of Italy Building, the Pacific Southwest Building, the San Joaquin Light & Power Building (currently known as the Grand 1401), and the Hughes Hotel +question: Who can introduce new laws or amendments to existing laws as a bill?, answer: the Scottish Government | question: Who can present a bill in one of the areas under its remit?, answer: a committee of the Parliament | question: Who can introduce a bill as a private member?, answer: a member of the Scottish Parliament | question: Who can submit a private bill to Parliament?, answer: an outside proposer +question: When did Bolsheviks effectively reestablished a polity?, answer: 1921 | question: When did Lenin assert the right to limited self-determination for national minorities within the new territory?, answer: 1923 | question: When did the policy of "Indigenization" stop being implemented?, answer: 1932 | question: When did the Soviet Union install socialist regimes modeled on those it had installed in 1919–20 in the old Tsarist Empire?, answer: 1919–20 +question: What is a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule?, answer: T cells | question: What is a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule?, answer: T cells | question: What are two major subtypes of T cells?, answer: the killer T cell and the helper T cell | question: What is a major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule?, answer: major histocompatibility complex (MHC) molecule +question: What does X.25 do at the network layer of the OSI Model?, answer: connection-oriented operations | question: What does X.25 require?, answer: a handshake between the communicating parties before any user packets are transmitted | question: What does X.25 require?, answer: a handshake between the communicating parties before any user packets are transmitted | question: What does X.25 require?, answer: a handshake between the communicating parties before any user packets are transmitted +question: What was one of the largest waves of immigration ever of a single ethnic community to Britain?, answer: immigration | question: Who led the exiled community in London?, answer: Andrew Lortie | question: Who led the exiled community in London?, answer: André Lortie | question: Who led the exiled community in London?, answer: Andrew Lortie +question: What type of immunity depends on the ability of the immune system to distinguish between self and non-self molecules?, answer: innate and adaptive immunity | question: What type of immunity depends on the ability of the immune system to distinguish between self and non-self molecules | question: What type of antigens are defined as?, answer: substances that bind to specific immune receptors and elicit an immune response +question: Who led about 1,500 army troops and provincial militia on an expedition in June 1755?, answer: George Washington | question: Who led about 1,500 army troops and provincial militia on an expedition to take Fort Duquesne?, answer: George Washington | question: Who led the expedition to take Fort Duquesne?, answer: George Washington | question: Who led the expedition to take Fort Duquesne?, answer: George Washington | question: Who led the expedition to take Fort Duquesne?, answer: George Washington +question: What is O 2 partial pressure in spacesuits?, answer: about 30 kPa (1.4 times normal) | question: What is the O 2 partial pressure in spacesuits?, answer: about 30 kPa (1.4 times normal) | question: What is the O 2 partial pressure in the astronaut's arterial blood?, answer: marginally more than normal sea-level O 2 partial pressure | question: What is the O 2 partial pressure in the astronaut's arterial blood?, answer: marginally more than normal sea-level O 2 partial pressure in the astronaut's arterial blood gas +question: When did Britain gain control of French Canada and Acadia?, answer: 1755 | question: When did the deportation of Acadians begin?, answer: 1755 | question: When did the deportation of Acadians result in land made available to migrants from Europe and the colonies further south?, answer: 1755 | question: When did the deportation of Acadians begin?, answer: 1755 | question: When did the deportation of Acadians begin?, answer: Haitian Revolution +question: What year did Queen Elizabeth chart the British East India Company?, answer: 1599 | question: What year did Queen Elizabeth chart the British East India Company?, answer: 1599 | question: What year did Queen Elizabeth chart the British East India Company?, answer: 1599 | question: What year did Queen Elizabeth chart the British East India Company?, answer: 1599 | question: What year did Queen Elizabeth chart the British East India Company?, answer: 1599 | question: What year did Queen Elizabeth chart the British East India Company?, answer: 1767 political activity caused exploitation of the East India Company causing the plundering of the local economy +question: Who found higher rates of health and social problems?, answer: Richard G. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett | question: Who found higher rates of health and social problems?, answer: Richard G. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett | question: Who found higher rates of health and social problems?, answer: Richard G. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett | question: Who found higher rates of health and social problems?, answer: Richard G. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett +question: What population did British settlers outnumbered the French 20 to 1?, answer: 1.5 million | question: What population did British settlers outnumbered the French 20 to 1?, answer: 1.5 million | question: What was the extent of the continent unknown at the time their provincial charters were granted?, answer: land claims | question: What was the extent of the continent unknown at the time their provincial charters were granted?, answer: the extent of the continent was unknown at the time their provincial charters were granted | question: What was the name of Nova Scotia?, answer: Rupert's Land +question: Who defeated Montcalm at Quebec?, answer: James Wolfe | question: Who defeated Montcalm at Quebec?, answer: James Wolfe | question: Who defeated Montcalm at Quebec?, answer: James Wolfe | question: Who defeated Montcalm at Quebec?, answer: James Wolfe | question: Who defeated Montcalm at Quebec?, answer: James Wolfe | question: Who defeated Montcalm at Quebec?, answer: James Wolfe | question: What battle claimed the lives of both commanders?, answer: Battle of Sainte-Foy +question: What is one of the best examples of rococo architecture?, answer: Krasiski Palace (1677–1683), Wilanów Palace (1677–1696) and St. Kazimierz Church (1688–1692). The most impressive examples of rococo architecture are Czapski Palace (1712–1721), Palace of the Four Winds (1730s) and Visitationist Church (façade 1728–1761). +question: What is the process of adding structure to real property or construction of buildings?, answer: Building construction | question: What is the most common element of building construction?, answer: design, financial, estimating and legal considerations | question: What does the owner of the property act as laborer, paymaster, and design team for the entire project?, answer: laborer, paymaster, and design team | question: What does the owner of the property act as?, answer: laborer, paymaster, and design team for the entire project +question: What is the language xx x?, answer: any binary string | question: What is the language xx x?, answer: any binary string | question: What is the language xx x?, answer: any binary string can be solved in linear time on a multi-tape Turing machine, but necessarily requires quadratic time in the model of single-tape Turing machines | question: What is the basis for the complexity class P?, answer: the set of decision problems solvable by a deterministic Turing machine within polynomial time +question: What did Jerome Wiesner oppose?, answer: manned spaceflight | question: What did Jerome Wiesner do?, answer: oppose the decision to land men on the Moon | question: Who hired Golovin to chair his own "Space Vehicle Panel"?, answer: Golovin | question: What did Golovin do?, answer: chair his own "Space Vehicle Panel" | question: What did Golovin do?, answer: second-guess NASA's decisions on the Saturn V launch vehicle and LOR +question: When did Luther find himself increasingly occupied in organising a new church?, answer: 1526 | question: When did Luther establish a supervisory church body?, answer: 1525 to 1529 | question: When did Luther establish a supervisory church body?, answer: 1525 to 1529 | question: When did Luther establish a supervisory church body?, answer: 1525 to 1529 | question: When did Luther establish a supervisory church body?, answer: 1525 to 1529 +question: When did the Huguenot rebellions break out?, answer: 1620 | question: When did the Huguenot rebellions break out?, answer: between 1621 and 1629 | question: When did the Huguenot rebellion break out?, answer: between 1621 and 1629 | question: When did the Huguenot rebellion break out?, answer: between 1621 and 1629 | question: When did the Huguenot rebellion break out?, answer: between 1621 and 1629 | question: When did the rebellions were implacably suppressed by the French Crown +question: When did all U.S. networks regain control of their programming?, answer: 1954 | question: When did ABC's revenue increase by 67%?, answer: $26 million | question: When did ABC's revenue increase by 67%?, answer: NBC's went up by 30% ($100 million) and CBS's rose by 44% ($117 million) | question: When did the All-Channel Receiver Act mandate the inclusion of UHF tuning?, answer: 1961 | question: When did the All-Channel Receiver Act (passed by Congress in 1961) mandated the inclusion of UHF tuning, most viewers needed to purchase a converter to be able to watch UHF stations, and the signal quality was marginal at best even with a converter +question: When was the Red Army deep into Poland?, answer: July 1944 | question: When was the Red Army nearing the city?, answer: 1 August 1944 | question: When was the Warsaw Uprising started?, answer: 1 August 1944 | question: When was the Warsaw Uprising started?, answer: 1 August 1944 | question: When was the Warsaw Uprising started?, answer: 1 August 1944 | question: When was the Warsaw Uprising started?, answer: 1 August 1944 +question: What is the most famous work of Norman art?, answer: the Bayeux Tapestry | question: What is the most famous work of Norman art?, answer: the Bayeux Tapestry | question: What is the most famous work of Norman art?, answer: the Bayeux Tapestry | question: What is the most famous work of Norman art?, answer: the Bayeux Tapestry | question: What was commissioned by Odo, the Bishop of Bayeux and first Earl of Kent?, answer: natives from Kent who were learned in the Nordic traditions imported in the previous half century by the Danish Vikings +question: When did the Rhine fall to the Burgundian Netherlands?, answer: 15th century | question: When did the Rhine fall to the Burgundian Netherlands?, answer: 15th century | question: When did the Alsace fall to the First French Empire?, answer: 1469 | question: What was the name of the Alsace on the left banks of the Upper Rhine sold to Burgundy?, answer: Archduke Sigismund of Austria | question: What was the name of the Alsace on the left banks of the Upper Rhine?, answer: France +question: How many drops of the liquid were produced in either case?, answer: Only a few drops of the liquid were produced in either case so no meaningful analysis could be conducted | question: How many drops of the liquid were produced in either case?, answer: only a few drops of the liquid | question: How many drops of the liquid were produced in either case?, answer: only a few drops of the liquid were produced in either case so no meaningful analysis could be conducted. | question: How many drops of the liquid were produced in either case so no meaningful analysis could be conducted?, answer: liquefying molecular oxygen | question: How many drops of the liquid were produced in either case so no meaningful analysis could be conducted?, answer: liquefying molecular oxygen | question: How many drops of the liquid were produced in either case so no meaningful analysis could be conducted?, answer: liquefying molecular oxygen | question: How many drops of the liquid were produced in either case so no meaningful analysis could be conducted?, answer: liquefying molecular oxygen +question: What percentage of UMC members were from Africa?, answer: about 20% | question: What percentage of UMC members were from Africa?, answer: Filipinos and Europeans | question: What percentage of UMC members were from Africa?, answer: about 20% | question: What percentage of UMC members were from Africa?, answer: about 20% | question: What percentage of UMC members were from Africa?, answer: about 20% | question: What percentage of UMC members were from Africa?, answer: about 20% | question: What percentage of the delegates voted to finalize the induction of the Methodist Church of the Ivory Coast | question: What percentage of UMC members were from outside the U.S. +question: Who had three more sons?, answer: Chagatai (1187—1241), gedei (1189—1241), and Tolui (1190–1232) | question: Who had many other children with his other wives?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who had many other children with his other wives?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who had many other children with his other wives?, answer: Genghis Khan +question: What was the third-most watched U.S. broadcast ever?, answer: Super Bowl 50 | question: What was the third-most watched U.S. broadcast ever?, answer: Super Bowl 50 | question: What was the third-most watched U.S. broadcast ever?, answer: Super Bowl 50 | question: What was the third-most watched U.S. broadcast ever?, answer: Super Bowl 50 +question: When did CBS provide digital streams of the game?, answer: CBSSports.com | question: When did CBS provide digital streams of the game?, answer: CBSSports.com | question: When did CBS provide digital streams of the game?, answer: CBSSports.com, and the CBS Sports apps on tablets, Windows 10, Xbox One and other digital media players (such as Chromecast and Roku). +question: When did CBS set the base rate for a 30-second ad?, answer: $5,000,000 | question: When did CBS set the base rate for a 30-second ad?, answer: January 26, | question: When did CBS mandate that all advertisers purchase a package covering time on both the television and digital broadcasts of the game?, answer: January 26, | question: What was the final year in a multi-year contract with Anheuser-Busch InBev that allowed the beer manufacturer to air multiple advertisements during the game?, answer: "Crash the Super Bowl" contest that allowed viewers to create their own Doritos ads for a chance to have it aired during the game at a steep discount +question: Who suffered a major setback?, answer: Thomas Davis | question: Who went down with a broken arm?, answer: Thomas Davis | question: What was Thomas Davis' prediction?, answer: accurate +question: What is the most recent example of the Financial crisis?, answer: 2007–08 | question: What has given the American economy a tendency to go "from bubble to bubble" fueled by unsustainable monetary stimulation?, answer: unsustainable monetary stimulation | question: What has given the American economy a tendency to go "from bubble to bubble"?, answer: unsustainable monetary stimulation +question: Who was the leading British composer of concertos?, answer: Charles Avison | question: Who was the Archbishop of Westminster?, answer: Basil Hume | question: Who was the Archbishop of Westminster?, answer: Archbishop of Westminster | question: Who was the Archbishop of Westminster?, answer: Basil Hume | question: Who was the Archbishop of Westminster?, answer: Archbishop of Westminster | question: Who was the Archbishop of Westminster?, answer: Archbishop of Westminster +question: Who eliminated the favored position of Christianity from the curriculum?, answer: Charles W. Eliot | question: Who was the most crucial figure in the secularization of American higher education?, answer: Charles W. Eliot | question: Who was the most crucial figure in the secularization of American higher education?, answer: Charles W. Eliot | question: Who was the most crucial figure in the secularization of American higher education?, answer: Charles W. Eliot | question: Who was the most crucial figure in the secularization of American higher education?, answer: William Ellery Channing and Ralph Waldo Emerson +question: What are antibacterial peptides?, answer: the -defensins | question: What is lysozyme and phospholipase A2 in saliva?, answer: antibacterial | question: What is lysozyme and phospholipase A2 in saliva, tears, and breast milk?, answer: antibacterial | question: What is lysozyme and phospholipase A2 in saliva?, answer: ingested pathogens +question: In what year did UNICEF estimate that up to 30% of girls in the coastal areas of Malindi, Mombasa, Kilifi, and Diani were subject to prostitution?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did UNICEF estimate that up to 30% of girls in the coastal areas of Malindi, Mombasa, Kilifi, and Diani were subject to prostitution?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did the Ministry of Gender and Child Affairs employ 400 child protection officers?, answer: 2009 +question: What does the chloroplast make?, answer: almost all of a plant cell's amino acids | question: What does the chloroplast make?, answer: sulfur-containing ones like cysteine and methionine | question: What does the chloroplast make?, answer: the precursors to methionine | question: What does the chloroplast make?, answer: the precursors to methionine | question: What does the chloroplast make?, answer: the precursors to methionine +question: What is a special type of a plant cell organelle called a plastid?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What is a special type of a plant cell organelle called?, answer: a plastid | question: What is a special type of a plant cell organelle called?, answer: a plastid | question: What is a special type of a plant cell organelle called?, answer: a plastid +question: What is a photoynthetic cyanobacterium that was engulfed by an early eukaryotic cell?, answer: cyanobacterium | question: What is a photoynthetic cyanobacterium that was engulfed by an early eukaryotic cell?, answer: cyanobacterium | question: What is a photoynthetic cyanobacterium that was engulfed by an early eukaryotic cell?, answer: mitochondria +question: What is the origin of chloroplasts?, answer: cyanobacteria | question: What is the origin of chloroplasts?, answer: cyanobacteria through endosymbiosis | question: What is the origin of chloroplasts?, answer: cyanobacteria | question: What is the origin of chloroplasts?, answer: an aerobic prokaryote | question: What is the origin of chloroplasts?, answer: an aerobic prokaryote +question: What can chloroplasts serve as?, answer: cellular sensors | question: What can chloroplasts produce?, answer: salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species | question: What can chloroplasts produce?, answer: molecules like salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species | question: What can chloroplasts produce?, answer: defense-signals | question: What can chloroplasts pass on their signal to an unknown second messenger molecule +question: What is the name of the plastome?, answer: ctDNA | question: What is the name of the plastome?, answer: plastome | question: What is the name of the plastome?, answer: plastome | question: What is the name of the plastome?, answer: plastome | question: What is the name of the plastome?, answer: plastome | question: What is the name of the plastome?, answer: plastome +question: What is the size of cytoplasmic ribosomes?, answer: about two-thirds | question: What is the size of cytoplasmic ribosomes?, answer: 17 nm vs 25 nm | question: What is the size of cytoplasmic ribosomes?, answer: Chloroplast ribosomes | question: What does chloroplast ribosomes include?, answer: some chloroplast-unique features +question: What is chlorophyll's main role?, answer: to conduct photosynthesis | question: What is chlorophyll's main role?, answer: to capture the energy from sunlight | question: What is chlorophyll's main role?, answer: to store it in the energy-storage molecules ATP and NADPH while freeing oxygen from water | question: What is chlorophyll's main function?, answer: fatty acid synthesis, much amino acid synthesis, and the immune response in plants +question: Who said that teachers who have sex with pupils over the age of consent should not be placed on the sex offenders register?, answer: Chris Keates | question: What has led to outrage from child protection and parental rights groups?, answer: Fears of being labelled a pedophile or hebephile | question: What has led to a shortage of male teachers?, answer: in some jurisdictions reportedly led to a shortage of male teachers +question: What is a "fundamental" status of member state nationals by the Court of Justice?, answer: Citizenship of the EU | question: What has increased the number of social services that people can access wherever they move?, answer: Citizenship of the EU | question: What has required that higher education, along with other forms of vocational training, should be more access, although with qualifying periods?, answer: The Court has required that higher education, along with other forms of vocational training, should be more access, although with qualifying periods +question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: pertaining to a citizen's relation to the state and its laws | question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: pertaining to a citizen's relation to the state and its laws | question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: pertaining to a citizen's relation to the state and its laws +question: What is the name of civil disobedience?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What is the name of civil disobedience?, answer: a whole class of acts | question: What is the name of civil disobedience?, answer: trespassing at a nuclear-missile installation | question: What is the name of civil disobedience?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What is the name of civil disobedients?, answer: Voice in the Wilderness +question: How many MHC class I molecules do some tumor cells have on their surface?, answer: reduced number | question: How many MHC class I molecules do some tumor cells release?, answer: products that inhibit the immune response | question: What does TGF- suppress the activity of macrophages and lymphocytes?, answer: suppresses the activity of macrophages and lymphocytes | question: What does TGF- suppress the activity of macrophages and lymphocytes?, answer: suppresses the activity of macrophages and lymphocytes +question: What is a key distinction between analysis of algorithms and computability theory?, answer: analysis of algorithms and computability theory | question: What is a key distinction between analysis of algorithms and computational complexity theory?, answer: the latter | question: What is a key distinction between analysis of algorithms and computability theory?, answer: analyzing the amount of resources needed by a particular algorithm to solve a problem | question: What does the latter ask?, answer: what kind of problems can, in principle, be solved algorithmically +question: What is co-teaching defined as?, answer: two or more teachers working harmoniously to fulfill the needs of every student in the classroom | question: What is co-teaching defined as?, answer: two or more teachers working harmoniously to fulfill the needs of every student in the classroom | question: What is a social networking support that allows the student to reach their full cognitive potential?, answer: Co-teachers work in sync with one another to create a climate of learning +question: What are college sports popular in southern California?, answer: UCLA Bruins and the USC Trojans | question: What is a longtime rivalry between the schools?, answer: a longtime rivalry between the schools | question: What is a longtime rivalry between the schools?, answer: a longtime rivalry between the schools +question: When did Colonel Monckton capture Fort Beauséjour?, answer: June 1755 | question: Who ordered the deportation of the French-speaking Acadian population from Louisbourg?, answer: Governor Charles Lawrence | question: Who ordered the deportation of the French-speaking Acadian population from Louisbourg?, answer: Governor Charles Lawrence | question: Who ordered the deportation of the French-speaking Acadian population from Louisbourg?, answer: Monckton's forces | question: What was the only clashes of any size were at Petitcodiac in 1755 and at Bloody Creek near Annapolis Royal +question: What does the European Commission have?, answer: relative executive autonomy in its conduct of monetary policy for the purpose of managing the euro | question: What does the European Central Bank have?, answer: relative executive autonomy in its conduct of monetary policy | question: What does the European Central Bank have?, answer: relative executive autonomy in its conduct of monetary policy for the purpose of managing the euro | question: What does the European Central Bank have?, answer: relative executive autonomy in its conduct of monetary policy for the purpose of managing the euro +question: What are the current Mandatory Committees in the fourth Session of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Public Audit; Equal Opportunities; European and External Relations; Finance; Public Petitions; Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments; and Delegated Powers and Law Reform | question: What are the current Mandatory Committees in the fourth Session of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Public Audit; Equal Opportunities; European and External Relations; Finance; Public Petitions; Standards, Procedures and Public Appointments; and Delegated Powers and Law Reform +question: What was the Toyota Hilux and the Datsun Truck introduced?, answer: Compact trucks | question: What was the Toyota Hilux and the Datsun Truck sold as?, answer: Ford Courier | question: What was the Isuzu-built Chevrolet LUV?, answer: Ford LUV | question: What did Mitsubishi rebranded its Forte as?, answer: Dodge D-50 a few years after the oil crisis | question: What did Mazda, Mitsubishi and Isuzu have joint partnerships with Ford, Chrysler, and GM?, answer: domestic replacements +question: What is a branch of the theory of computation in theoretical computer science?, answer: Computational complexity theory | question: What is a computational problem understood to be a task that is in principle amenable to being solved by a computer?, answer: a task that is in principle amenable to being solved by a computer | question: What is equivalent to stating that the problem may be solved by mechanical application of mathematical steps?, answer: an algorithm +question: What type of oxygen will act as a fuel?, answer: Steel pipes and storage vessels | question: What type of oxygen will act as a fuel?, answer: gaseous and liquid | question: What type of oxygen will act as a fuel?, answer: Steel pipes and storage vessels | question: What type of oxygen will act as a fuel?, answer: gaseous and liquid | question: What type of oxygen will act as a fuel?, answer: Steel pipes and storage vessels | question: What is the typical pressure that would be used in a mission?, answer: 13 +question: What was Levi's Stadium's field of a high enough quality to host a Super Bowl?, answer: of a high enough quality | question: When did Levi's Stadium have to be re-sodded multiple times?, answer: during the inaugural season | question: When did Justin Tucker slip and miss a field goal?, answer: a portion of the turf collapsed | question: When did Justin Tucker slip and miss a field goal?, answer: week 6 | question: When did Justin Tucker slip and miss a field goal +question: What is a connection identifier?, answer: a setup phase | question: What is a connection identifier?, answer: address information | question: What is a connection identifier?, answer: negotiated between endpoints | question: What is a connection identifier?, answer: address information | question: What is a connection identifier?, answer: address information | question: What is a connection identifier?, answer: address information | question: What is negotiated between endpoints so that they are delivered in order and with error checking +question: What is responsible for the long-term preservation of the collections?, answer: Conservation | question: What is responsible for the long-term preservation of the collections?, answer: conservation | question: What are the areas covered by conservator's work?, answer: "preventive" conservation | question: What are the areas covered by conservator's work?, answer: performing surveys, assessments and providing advice on the handling of items, correct packaging, mounting and handling procedures during movement and display to reduce risk of damaging objects | question: What is the other major category?, answer: cleaning and reintegration to strengthen fragile objects, reveal original surface decoration, and restore shape +question: What do Conservative researchers argue that income inequality is not significant?, answer: consumption, rather than income should be the measure of inequality | question: What is the weight of the evidence?, answer: consumption is more important than income in the US | question: What is the weight of the evidence?, answer: consumption inequality has been considerably less dramatic than the rise in income inequality | question: What did the CBO study find consumption data not "adequately" capturing "consumption by high-income households" as it does their income?, answer: household consumption data not "adequately" capturing "consumption by high-income households" as it does their income +question: What is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world?, answer: Construction | question: What is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world?, answer: more occupational fatalities than any other sector in both the United States and in the European Union | question: What is one of the most common causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries among construction workers?, answer: Falls | question: What are other major causes of fatalities in the construction industry?, answer: electrocution, transportation accidents, and trench cave-ins +question: What is the process of constructing a building or infrastructure?, answer: Construction | question: What is the process of constructing a building or infrastructure?, answer: construction | question: What does construction typically involve?, answer: mass production of similar items without a designated purchaser | question: What does construction typically take place on location for a known client?, answer: construction | question: What is construction as an industry comprise?, answer: six to nine percent of the gross domestic product of developed countries +question: What is a problem in many fields?, answer: Fraud | question: What is a problem in many fields?, answer: Fraud | question: What is a problem in the construction field?, answer: Fraud | question: What is a problem in many fields?, answer: Fraud | question: What is a problem in many fields?, answer: Fraud | question: What is a problem in the construction field?, answer: Fraud | question: What is a problem in many fields +question: What is more on medication regimen review?, answer: "cognitive services") than on actual dispensing of drugs | question: What do consultants pharmacists most typically work in nursing homes?, answer: branching into other institutions and non-institutional settings | question: What do some community pharmacies employ?, answer: consultant pharmacists and/or provide consulting services | question: What do some community pharmacies employ?, answer: consultant pharmacists and/or provide consulting services | question: What do some community pharmacies employ?, answer: Omnicare, Kindred Healthcare and PharMerica +question: What was the final embellishment used to decorate the east side of the building?, answer: wrought iron gates | question: What was the final embellishment used to decorate the east side of the building?, answer: sgraffito | question: What was the final embellishment used to decorate the east side of the building?, answer: wrought iron gates | question: What was the final part of the museum designed by Scott?, answer: the Art Library | question: What was the final part of the museum designed by Scott?, answer: the Art Library +question: When did Genghis Khan die?, answer: 1227 | question: When did Genghis Khan die?, answer: 1227 | question: When did the Mongol Empire extend from the Caspian Sea to the Sea of Japan?, answer: the Sea of Japan | question: When did Genghis die?, answer: 1227 | question: When did Genghis die?, answer: 1227 +question: What does direct civil disobedience involve?, answer: violating a law which is not, itself, the object of protest | question: What does direct civil disobedience involve?, answer: protesting the existence of a particular law by breaking that law | question: What does the necessity defense sometimes be used as a shadow defense?, answer: civil disobedients | question: What does the necessity defense sometimes be used as?, answer: to deny guilt without denouncing their politically motivated acts, and to present their political beliefs in the courtroom +question: What has been shown to be correlated with inequality in society?, answer: Crime rate | question: What has been shown to be correlated with inequality in society?, answer: homicides | question: What has been shown to be correlated with inequality in society?, answer: Crime rate | question: What has been shown to be correlated with inequality in society?, answer: homicides | question: What has been shown to be more common in societies where income differences are larger?, answer: tendencies for violence to be more common in societies where income differences are larger +question: Cryptophytes are a group of algae that contain a red-algal derived chloroplast?, answer: cryptomonads | question: Cryptophytes contain a nucleomorph that superficially resembles that of the chlorarachniophytes | question: Cryptophyte chloroplasts have four membranes, the outermost of which is continuous with the rough endoplasmic reticulum +question: What is a phylum of animals that live in marine waters worldwide?, answer: Ctenophora | question: What is a phylum of animals that live in marine waters worldwide?, answer: ctenophora | question: What is a phylum of animals that live in marine waters worldwide?, answer: Ctenophora | question: What is a phylum of animals that live in marine waters worldwide?, answer: comb jellies | question: What is the most distinctive feature of cilia?, answer: ctenophora +question: What is more complex than sponges?, answer: Ctenophores | question: What is more complex than sponges?, answer: cnidarians | question: What is more complex than sponges?, answer: cnidarians | question: What is more complex than sponges?, answer: cnidarians | question: What is more complex than sponges?, answer: cnidarians +question: What is a vital part of marine food chains?, answer: phytoplankton (planktonic plants) | question: What is Mnemiopsis blamed for causing fish stocks to collapse?, answer: over-fishing and long-term environmental changes that promoted the growth of the Mnemiopsis population | question: What did Beroe preys on other ctenophores?, answer: Beroe +question: What was thought that ctenophores were a poor diet for other animals?, answer: low ratio of organic matter to salt and water | question: What was thought that ctenophores were a poor diet for other animals?, answer: their low ratio of organic matter to salt and water | question: What did ctenophores digest?, answer: 20 times as fast as an equal weight of shrimps | question: What did ctenophores digest?, answer: ctenophores | question: What are the larvae of some sea anemones are parasites on ctenophores?, answer: larvae of some sea anemones deliberately feeding on gelatinous zooplankton during blooms in the Red Sea +question: What is cultural imperialism when a country's influence is felt in social and cultural circles?, answer: its soft power | question: What is more than just "foreign" music, television or film becoming popular with young people, but that popular culture changing their own expectations of life and their desire for their own country to become more like the foreign country depicted | question: What is the influence of smuggled South Korean drama series in North Korea?, answer: influence of smuggled South Korean drama series in North Korea +question: How many of the protein products of transferred genes aren't even targeted back to the chloroplast?, answer: half | question: How many of the protein products of transferred genes aren't even targeted back to the chloroplast | question: How many genes found new homes in the mitochondrial genome?, answer: a few tRNA genes still work in the mitochondrion | question: How many secondary plastids are bounded by an outermost membrane derived from the host's cell membrane +question: What is the name of the professors?, answer: Marshall Sahlins, historian Dipesh Chakrabarty, paleontologists Neil Shubin and Paul Sereno, evolutionary biologist Jerry Coyne, Nobel prize winning physicist Yoichiro Nambu, Nobel prize winning physicist James Cronin, Nobel Prize winning economists Eugene Fama, James Heckman, Lars Peter Hansen, Roger Myerson and Robert Lucas, Jr., Freakonomics author and noted economist Steven Levitt +question: What is one of the most common punishments in schools in the United States, the UK, Ireland, Singapore and other countries?, answer: detention | question: What is one of the most common punishments in schools in the United States, the UK, Ireland, Singapore and other countries?, answer: Currently detention | question: What is one of the most common punishments in schools in the United States, the UK, Ireland, Singapore and other countries?, answer: it requires the pupil to remain in school at a given time in the school day?, answer: lunch, recess or after school +question: What are the only U.S. states where ABC does not have a locally licensed affiliate?, answer: New York City O&O WABC-TV and Philadelphia O&O WPVI-TV | question: What is New Bedford, Massachusetts-licensed WLNE, and Delaware is served by WPVI and Salisbury, Maryland affiliate WMDT?, answer: ABC | question: In what markets do ABC maintain digital simulcasts on a subchannel of a co-owned/co-managed full-power television station?, answer: Birmingham, Alabama (WBMA-LD), Lima, Ohio (WLQP-LP) and South Bend, Indiana +question: Cyanobacteria are considered the ancestors of chloroplasts?, answer: blue-green algae | question: Cyanobacteria contain a peptidoglycan cell wall, which is thicker than in other gram-negative bacteria, and which is located between their two cell membranes | question: Cyanobacteria contain a peptidoglycan cell wall, which is thicker than in other gram-negative bacteria, and which is located between their two cell membranes?, answer: hemispherical phycobilisomes attached to the outside of the thylakoid membranes +question: What type of body does Cydippid ctenophores have?, answer: more or less rounded | question: What type of body does Pleurobrachia have?, answer: egg-shaped | question: What type of body does Pleurobrachia have?, answer: egg-shaped | question: What type of body does Pleurobrachia have?, answer: egg-shaped | question: What type of body does Pleurobrachia have?, answer: egg-shaped +question: What was the expedition force of Céloron?, answer: about 200 Troupes de la marine and 30 Indians | question: What did Céloron's expedition force consist of?, answer: about 200 Troupes de la marine and 30 Indians | question: What did Céloron's expedition force cover between June and November 1749?, answer: about 3,000 miles (4,800 km) | question: What did Céloron buried lead plates engraved with the French claim to the Ohio Country?, answer: lead plates engraved with the French claim to the Ohio Country +question: When was DECnet released?, answer: 1975 | question: When was DECnet released?, answer: 1975 | question: When was DECnet released?, answer: 1975 | question: When was DECnet released?, answer: 1975 | question: When was DECnet released?, answer: 1975 | question: When was DECnet released?, answer: 1975 | question: When was DECnet released?, answer: 1975 +question: When did Daniel Burke leave Capital Cities/ABC?, answer: February 1994 | question: When did Daniel Burke leave Capital Cities/ABC?, answer: February 1994 | question: When did the NYPD Blue debut?, answer: September 1994 | question: Who created Doogie Howser, M.D. and the critically pilloried Cop Rock?, answer: Steven Bochco | question: When did the NYPD Blue debut?, answer: September 1994 | question: When did the NYPD Blue debut?, answer: September 1994 +question: What was the name of the public switched data network operated by?, answer: Datanet 1 | question: What was the name of the public switched data network operated by?, answer: KPN | question: What was the name of the public switched data network operated by?, answer: Datanet 1 | question: What was the name of the public switched data network operated by?, answer: KPN | question: What was the name of the videotex service used as infrastructure?, answer: Datanet 1 +question: What is ABC News programming available from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. weekdays?, answer: Eastern/Pacific | question: What is ABC News programming available from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. weekdays?, answer: one-hour break | question: What is ABC News programming available from 7:00 to 9:00 a.m. weekdays?, answer: one-hour weekend editions | question: What is ABC World News Tonight's weekend editions are subject to abbreviation or preemption due to sports telecasts overrunning into the program's timeslot?, answer: Sunday political talk show This Week +question: What are deacons called by God?, answer: servant leadership | question: What are deacons ordained to?, answer: ministries of word, service, compassion, and justice | question: What are deacons ordained to?, answer: servant leadership within the church | question: What are deacons ordained to?, answer: ministries of word, service, compassion, and justice | question: What are deacons ordained to?, answer: ministry within the local church or to an extension ministry that supports the mission of the church?, answer: sacramental authority +question: What is a special type of computational problem whose answer is either yes or no, or alternately either 1 or 0. A decision problem can be viewed as a formal language, where the members of the language are instances whose output is yes, and the non-members are those instances whose output is no. The objective is to decide, with the aid of an algorithm, whether a given input string is a member of the formal language under consideration. +question: What is one of the most high profile decisions in recent years by one of the councils?, answer: a decision by the Mission Council of the South Central Jurisdiction | question: Who approved a 99-year lease for the George W. Bush Presidential Library?, answer: Mission Council of the South Central Jurisdiction | question: Who approved a 99-year lease for the George W. Bush Presidential Library?, answer: Mission Council of the South Central Jurisdiction | question: Who approved a 99-year lease at Southern Methodist University for the George W. Bush Presidential Library?, answer: church bishops +question: What is the main source of deforestation in the Amazon?, answer: human settlement and development of the land | question: What is the main source of deforestation in the Amazon?, answer: human settlement and development of the land | question: What is the main source of deforestation in the Amazon?, answer: human settlement and development of the land | question: What is the main source of deforestation in the Amazon?, answer: human settlement and development of the land +question: Who became Director of Flight Crew Operations for the Gemini and Apollo programs?, answer: Deke Slayton | question: Who selected the first Apollo crew in January 1966?, answer: Deke Slayton | question: Who replaced Slayton with Chaffee?, answer: Deke Slayton | question: Who replaced Slayton with Chaffee?, answer: Deke Slayton | question: Who replaced Slayton with Chaffee?, answer: Deke Slayton | question: Who was the prime crew for AS-204?, answer: Russell L. "Rusty" Schweickart +question: What was the most diverse city in Poland?, answer: Polish-born inhabitants | question: What was the most diverse city in Poland?, answer: most diverse | question: What was the most diverse city in Poland?, answer: Polish-born inhabitants | question: What was the most diverse city in Poland?, answer: most of the modern day population growth is based on internal migration and urbanisation | question: What was the most diverse city in Poland?, answer: most of the modern day population growth is based on internal migration and urbanisation +question: What are phagocytes located in tissues that are in contact with the external environment?, answer: Dendritic cells | question: What are dendritic cells named for?, answer: their resemblance to neuronal dendrites | question: What are dendritic cells named for?, answer: their resemblance to neuronal dendrites | question: What is one of the key cell types of the adaptive immune system?, answer: T cells +question: What was the first time in the entire postseason that Carolina was facing a deficit?, answer: the entire postseason | question: What was the first time in the entire postseason that Carolina was facing a deficit?, answer: the entire postseason | question: What was the first time in the entire postseason that Carolina was facing a deficit?, answer: The score marks the first time in the entire postseason that Carolina was facing a deficit +question: What did the UK face?, answer: oil crisis of its own | question: What did the UK face?, answer: oil crisis of its own | question: What did the UK face?, answer: oil crisis of its own | question: What did the Netherlands impose prison sentences?, answer: prison sentences for those who used more than their ration of electricity | question: What did the Netherlands impose?, answer: prison sentences for those who used more than their ration of electricity +question: What was Luther's victory in Wittenberg?, answer: unable to stifle radicalism further afield | question: Who helped instigate the German Peasants' War of 1524–25?, answer: preachers | question: Who helped instigate the German Peasants' War of 1524–25?, answer: Nicholas Storch and Thomas Müntzer | question: Who helped instigate the German Peasants' War of 1524–25 +question: Who was the first democratically elected president of Egypt?, answer: Mohamed Morsi | question: Who was the first democratically elected president of Egypt?, answer: Mohamed Morsi | question: Who was the first democratically elected president of Egypt?, answer: Mohamed Morsi | question: Who was deposed during the 2013 Egyptian coup d'état?, answer: Mohamed Morsi +question: In what year did the Marburg Colloquy pave the way for the signing of the Augsburg Confession?, answer: 1530 | question: In what year did the Marburg Colloquy establish the Schmalkaldic League?, answer: 1530 | question: In what year did the Marburg Colloquy establish the Schmalkaldic League?, answer: 1530 | question: In what year did the Marburg Colloquy establish the Schmalkaldic League?, answer: the following year by leading Protestant nobles such as John of Saxony, Philip of Hesse, and George, Margrave of Brandenburg-Ansbach +question: What did the Yuan Emperors restrict?, answer: Halal slaughter | question: What did the Yuan Emperors restrict?, answer: Halal slaughter | question: What did the Yuan Emperors restrict?, answer: Halal slaughter | question: What did the Yuan Emperors restrict?, answer: Halal slaughter | question: What did the Yuan Emperors punish?, answer: Muslims | question: What was the name of the Ming founder Zhu Yuanzhang?, answer: Lan Yu | question: What was the name of the Ming founder Zhu Yuanzhang?, answer: Hui Muslim Feng Sheng +question: What was the common ancestor of all modern ctenophores?, answer: cydippid-like | question: What was the common ancestor of all modern ctenophores?, answer: Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event | question: What is the common ancestor of all modern ctenophores?, answer: cydippid-like | question: What is the common ancestor of all modern ctenophores?, answer: ctenophores +question: When did the Carolina Panthers win at least 15 regular season games?, answer: 1978 | question: When did the Carolina Panthers win at least 15 regular season games?, answer: preseason | question: When did the Carolina Panthers win at least 15 regular season games?, answer: 1978 | question: When did the Carolina Panthers win at least 15 regular season games?, answer: 1978 | question: When did the Carolina Panthers win at least 15 regular season games?, answer: preseason | question: When did the Carolina Panthers clinched home-field advantage throughout the NFC playoffs for the first time in franchise history +question: In what genus Beroe the juveniles lack tentacles and tentacle sheaths?, answer: Beroe | question: In what genus Beroe the juveniles lack tentacles and tentacle sheaths?, answer: Beroe | question: In what genus Beroe the juveniles gradually develop the body forms of their parents?, answer: Beroe | question: In what genus Beroe the juveniles behave more like true larvae, as they live among the plankton +question: What percentage of Kenyans live below the poverty level?, answer: half of Kenyans | question: What is the biggest burden for Kenyans?, answer: malaria, HIV/AIDS, pneumonia, diarrhoea and malnutrition | question: What percentage of Kenyans live below the poverty level?, answer: half of Kenyans | question: What percentage of Kenyans live below the poverty level?, answer: half of Kenyans | question: What percentage of Kenyans live below the poverty level?, answer: 6.3% of the adult population +question: What can result in autoimmune diseases, inflammatory diseases and cancer?, answer: Immunodeficiency occurs when the immune system is less active than normal, resulting in recurring and life-threatening infections | question: In humans, what can immunodeficiency either be the result of a genetic disease?, answer: severe combined immunodeficiency, acquired conditions such as HIV/AIDS, or the use of immunosuppressive medication | question: What is the common autoimmune diseases?, answer: Hashimoto's thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus type 1 and systemic lupus erythematosus +question: Who books have been published from the mid-sixties through to the present day?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who books have been published from the mid-sixties to the present day?, answer: Doctor Who | question: What is the name of the Doctor Who magazine?, answer: Panini +question: Who finally returned with the episode "Rose" on BBC One on 26 March 2005?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who will step down after the 2017 finale?, answer: Steven Moffat | question: Who will step down after the 2017 finale?, answer: Steven Moffat | question: Who will step down after the 2017 finale?, answer: Steven Moffat | question: Who will be replaced by Chris Chibnall?, answer: Chris Chibnall +question: Who first appeared on BBC TV at 17:16:20 GMT, eighty seconds after the scheduled programme time, 5:15 pm, on Saturday, 23 November 1963. | question: Who was responsible for developing the programme?, answer: Sydney Newman | question: Who was responsible for developing the programme?, answer: Sydney Newman | question: Who was responsible for developing the programme?, answer: The Mutants +question: Who follows the adventures of the primary character from the planet Gallifrey?, answer: Time Lord | question: Who fled from Gallifrey in a stolen Mark I Type 40 TARDIS – "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" | question: Who has a "chameleon circuit" which normally allows the machine to take on the appearance of local objects as a disguise?, answer: Doctor Who | question: What is the name of the Doctor Who?, answer: The Doctor | question: What is the name of the Doctor Who?, answer: The Doctor | question: Who fled from Gallifrey in a stolen Mark I Type 40 TARDIS – "Time and Relative Dimension in Space" | question: Who fled from Gallifrey in a stolen Mark I Type 40 TARDIS?, answer: Mark I Type 40 TARDIS | question: Who fled from Gallifrey in a stolen Mark I Type 40 TARDIS?, answer: Time and Relative Dimension in Space +question: What role did Trevor Martin play?, answer: Doctor Who and the Daleks | question: What role did Trevor Martin play?, answer: Doctor Who and the Daleks | question: What role did Trevor Martin play?, answer: Doctor Who and the Daleks | question: What role did Trevor Martin play?, answer: Doctor Who and the Daleks | question: What role did Trevor Martin play?, answer: Doctor Who and the Daleks | question: What role did Trevor Martin play?, answer: Doctor Who – The Ultimate Adventure +question: Who has been satirised and spoofed on many occasions by comedians?, answer: Spike Milligan | question: Who impersonates the Fourth Doctor in the BBC Dead Ringers series?, answer: Jon Culshaw | question: Who impersonates the Fourth Doctor in the BBC Dead Ringers series?, answer: Jon Culshaw | question: Who has been lampooned on programs such as Saturday Night Live, The Chaser's War on Everything, Mystery Science Theater 3000, Family Guy, American Dad!, Futurama, South Park, Community as Inspector Spacetime, The Simpsons and The Big Bang Theory +question: Who is a British science-fiction television programme produced by the BBC since 1963?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who is a time-travelling humanoid alien?, answer: the Doctor | question: Who is a time-travelling humanoid alien?, answer: Time Lord | question: Who is a time-travelling humanoid alien?, answer: Doctor Who +question: Who originally ran for 26 seasons on BBC One from 23 November 1963 until 6 December 1989?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who ran for 26 seasons on BBC One from 23 November 1963 until 6 December 1989?, answer: Each weekly episode formed part of a story (or "serial") — usually of four to six parts in earlier years and three to four in later years | question: Who aired the Daleks' Master Plan in 12 episodes?, answer: The Daleks' Master Plan | question: Who ran for 14 episodes?, answer: The Trial of a Time Lord +question: What is the central business district of San Diego?, answer: Downtown San Diego | question: What is the central business district of San Diego?, answer: Downtown San Diego | question: What are the business districts of San Diego?, answer: Carmel Valley, Del Mar Heights, Mission Valley, Rancho Bernardo, Sorrento Mesa, and University City +question: What is FeO?, answer: Fe 1 xO | question: What is Fe 1 xO?, answer: Fe 1 xO | question: What is Fe 1 xO?, answer: Fe 1 xO | question: What is Fe 1 xO?, answer: Fe 1 xO | question: What is Fe 1 xO?, answer: 0.05 +question: What was ABC's first television series to be broadcast in color?, answer: The Flintstones | question: What was ABC's first television series to be broadcast in color?, answer: The Jetsons | question: What was ABC's first television series to be broadcast in color?, answer: General Hospital | question: What was ABC's first television series to be broadcast in color?, answer: The Flintstones | question: What was ABC's first television series to be broadcast in color on the network?, answer: The Flintstones +question: What was the name of the Academy of the Pavilion of the Star of Literature?, answer: Jingshi Dadian | question: What was the name of the Academy of the Pavilion of the Star of Literature?, answer: Jingshi Dadian | question: What was the name of the Academy of the Pavilion of the Star of Literature?, answer: Jingshi Dadian | question: What was the name of the Academy of the Pavilion of the Star of Literature?, answer: Jingshi Dadian +question: What was the gross value of Victorian agricultural production in 2003?, answer: 17% | question: What was the gross value of Victorian agricultural production in 2003?, answer: $8.7 billion | question: What was the gross value of Victorian agricultural production in 2003?, answer: 24% | question: What was the total gross value of Victorian agricultural production in 2004?, answer: 32,463 farms | question: What is the state's total land surface?, answer: 60% | question: What percentage of farmland is used to grow consumable crops?, answer: A quarter of farmland +question: When did Jacksonville and St. Augustine become popular winter resorts for the rich and famous?, answer: Reconstruction and the Gilded Age | question: When did President Grover Cleveland attend the Sub-Tropical Exposition in the city?, answer: February 22, 1888 | question: When did President Grover Cleveland attend the Sub-Tropical Exposition in the city?, answer: February 22, 1888 | question: When did President Grover Cleveland attend the Sub-Tropical Exposition in the city?, answer: 1893 to 1938 +question: What was Tesla's passion for?, answer: billiards, chess and card-playing | question: What did Kenneth Swezey say?, answer: "I was sleeping in my room like one dead... Suddenly, the telephone ring awakened me... [Tesla] spoke animatedly, with pauses, [as he]... work[ed] out a problem, comparing one theory to another, commenting; and when he felt he had arrived at the solution, he suddenly closed the telephone +question: What was Tesla hearing signals from?, answer: Mars, Venus, or other planets | question: What was Tesla hearing signals from?, answer: Mars, Venus, or other planets | question: What was Tesla hearing signals from?, answer: Mars, Venus, or other planets | question: What was Tesla hearing signals from?, answer: Mars, Venus, or other planets | question: What was Tesla hearing signals from?, answer: Mars, Venus, or other planets +question: When did Tesla work in Pittsburgh?, answer: During that year | question: When did Tesla work in Pittsburgh?, answer: alternating current system | question: When did Tesla work in Pittsburgh?, answer: During that year, | question: When did Tesla work in Pittsburgh?, answer: During that year, | question: When did Tesla work in Pittsburgh?, answer: helping to create an alternating current system to power the city's streetcars | question: When did Tesla work in Pittsburgh?, answer: a DC traction motor +question: What did ABC continue to take in the mid-1950s?, answer: consolidating the network as part of its effort to gain loyalty from the public | question: In what year did ABC purchase Chicago radio station WLS?, answer: May 9, 1960 | question: In what year did WLS launch a new lineup consisting of ABC Radio programming?, answer: May 9, 1960 | question: In what year did Leonard Goldenson acquire a 25% interest in CFTO-TV?, answer: 1960 +question: What was considered by Western governments bulwarks against?, answer: more dangerous leftist/communist/nationalist insurgents/opposition | question: What did the US spend billions of dollars to aid the mujahideen Muslim Afghanistan enemies of the Soviet Union?, answer: billions of dollars | question: What did the US spend billions of dollars to aid the mujahideen Muslim Afghanistan enemies of the Soviet Union?, answer: billions of dollars +question: What did historians claim that European imperialism was influential?, answer: John Gallagher (1919–1980) and Ronald Robinson (1920–1999) | question: What did historians claim that European imperialism was influential?, answer: Europeans rejected the notion that "imperialism" required formal, legal control by one government over another country | question: What was the bulk of British emigration, trade, and capital went to areas outside the formal British Empire?, answer: regions colored red +question: When was Jacksonville a key supply point for hogs and cattle being shipped from Florida to aid the Confederate cause?, answer: the American Civil War | question: When was Jacksonville blockaded by Union forces?, answer: Fort Clinch | question: When did the Skirmish of the Brick Church resulted in the first Confederate victory in Florida?, answer: 1862 | question: When did the Skirmish of the Brick Church resulted in the first Confederate victory in Florida?, answer: February 1864 +question: Who was imprisoned in Newcastle?, answer: Charles I | question: Who was imprisoned in Newcastle?, answer: the Scots | question: Who was imprisoned in Newcastle?, answer: the Scots | question: Who was imprisoned in Newcastle?, answer: Charles I | question: Who was imprisoned in Newcastle?, answer: the Scots +question: When did Japan take part of Sakhalin Island?, answer: 1905 | question: When did Japan take part of Sakhalin Island?, answer: 1905 | question: When did Japan take part of Sakhalin Island?, answer: 1905 | question: When did Japan take part of Sakhalin Island?, answer: 1910 | question: When did Japan conquer Manchuria from China?, answer: 1931 | question: When did Japan conquer Manchuria from China?, answer: 1937 +question: When was the ITV network strike of 1979?, answer: 1979 | question: When was the 23rd series postponed?, answer: 1985 | question: When was the 23rd series postponed?, answer: 1985 | question: When was the 23rd series postponed?, answer: 1985 | question: When was the 23rd series postponed?, answer: 1985 | question: When was the 23rd series postponed?, answer: 1985 | question: What was the most popular show at the time?, answer: Coronation Street +question: Who fled south with Confucius at Qufu?, answer: the Duke Yansheng Kong Duanyou | question: Who appointed Kong Duancao as Duke Yansheng?, answer: the newly established Jin dynasty | question: Who invited the southern Duke Yansheng Kong Zhu to return to Qufu?, answer: Emperor Kublai Khan | question: Who invited the southern Duke Yansheng Kong Zhu to return to Qufu?, answer: Confucius' descendants in Quzhou alone number 30,000 +question: When did the university divest from South Africa movement in the late 1980s?, answer: late 1980s | question: What did the Harvard Management Company say?, answer: "operating expenses must not be subject to financially unrealistic strictures or carping by the unsophisticated or by special interest groups" | question: What did the Harvard Management Company say?, answer: "operating expenses must not be subject to financially unrealistic strictures or carping by the unsophisticated or by special interest groups" +question: When did the mass high school education movement begin?, answer: 1910–1940 | question: When did the mass high school education movement begin?, answer: 1910–1940 | question: What was the difference between the current high school education and the current high school education?, answer: compression and decreased inequality between skilled and unskilled workers | question: What is the difference between the current high school education and the current high school education?, answer: stepping-stone | question: What is the difference between the current high school education movement?, answer: low economic growth, and continued gender inequality in education, thus creating a poverty trap +question: What is the name of the Solimes Basin?, answer: Solimes Basin | question: What is the name of the Solimes Basin?, answer: Solimes Basin | question: What is the name of the Solimes Basin?, answer: Solimes Basin | question: What is the name of the Solimes Basin?, answer: Solimes Basin +question: What was the blueprint for the teleforce weapon?, answer: all in his mind | question: What was the blueprint for the teleforce weapon?, answer: all in his mind | question: What was the blueprint for the teleforce weapon?, answer: all in his mind | question: What was the blueprint for the teleforce weapon?, answer: all in his mind | question: What was the blueprint for the teleforce weapon?, answer: all in his mind +question: What is the art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media?, answer: The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy | question: What is the name of the treatise?, answer: The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy | question: What is the name of the treatise?, answer: The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy | question: What is the name of the treatise?, answer: The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media +question: What was oil discovery in the North Sea and the following "It's Scotland's oil" campaign of the Scottish National Party (SNP) resulted in rising support for Scottish independence, as well as the SNP. | question: What party argued that the revenues from the oil were not benefitting Scotland as much as they should?, answer: The combined effect of these events led to Prime Minister Wilson committing his government to some form of devolved legislature in 1974 +question: When did Galileo first describe Dynamic equilibrium?, answer: aristotelian physics | question: When did Galileo conclude that motion in a constant velocity was completely equivalent to rest?, answer: no | question: When did Galileo conclude that motion in a constant velocity was completely equivalent to rest?, answer: the concept of an "absolute rest frame" did not exist | question: When did Galileo conclude that motion in a constant velocity was completely equivalent to rest?, answer: the cannonball always falls at the foot of the mast of a moving ship moving at a constant velocity +question: What was the origin of the EU Competition law?, answer: European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) agreement between France, Italy, Belgium, the Netherlands, Luxembourg and Germany | question: What did the agreement aim to prevent Germany from re-establishing dominance in the production of coal and steel as members felt its dominance had contributed to the outbreak of the war?, answer: The agreement aimed to prevent Germany from re-establishing dominance in the production of coal and steel as members felt that its dominance had contributed to the outbreak of the war +question: How many authors are responsible for writing and editing the material?, answer: two | question: How many "coordinating lead authors are responsible for assembling the contributions of the other authors?, answer: two | question: How many "lead authors" are responsible for assembling the contributions of the other authors?, answer: two | question: How many "contributing authors are responsible for assembling the contributions of the other authors?, answer: two | question: How many "contributing authors are responsible for assembling the contributions of the other authors +question: What is the name of the motion or amendment?, answer: the Presiding Officer | question: What is the name of the motion or amendment?, answer: the proposition | question: What is the name of the motion or amendment?, answer: the Presiding Officer | question: What is the name of the motion or amendment?, answer: the proposer | question: What is the name of the motion or amendment?, answer: the Presiding Officer | question: What is the name of the motion or amendment?, answer: the Presiding Officer +question: What is the most property damage of any earthquake in U.S. history?, answer: $20 billion | question: What is the most property damage of any earthquake in U.S. history?, answer: the most property damage of any earthquake in U.S. history | question: What is the most property damage of any earthquake in U.S. history?, answer: over $20 billion +question: Who studied problems solvable by Turing machines with specific bounded resources?, answer: John Myhill | question: What was myhill's definition of linear bounded automata?, answer: Myhill 1960 | question: What was hisao Yamada's paper on real-time computations?, answer: 1962 | question: What was Boris Trakhtenbrot a pioneer in the field from the USSR?, answer: Boris Trakhtenbrot +question: In what year did Johannes Agricola preach?, answer: 1537 | question: In what year did Johannes Agricola preach?, answer: 1537 | question: In what year did Johannes Agricola preach?, answer: 1537 | question: In what year did Johannes Agricola preach?, answer: 1539 | question: In what year did Johannes Agricola preach?, answer: 1539 +question: What is East and Central Africa's biggest economy?, answer: service sector | question: What percentage of GDP comes from the unreliable agricultural sector?, answer: 75% | question: What percentage of GDP comes from the unreliable agricultural sector?, answer: 75% | question: What percentage of the population relies on food aid?, answer: 16% | question: What percentage of the population relies on food aid?, answer: 16% | question: What percentage of the population relies on food aid?, answer: 75% of GDP +question: What does Joseph Stiglitz argue?, answer: market forces should serve as a brake on such concentration, which may better be explained by the non-market force known as "rent-seeking" | question: What is a better explanation of growing inequality?, answer: the use of political power generated by wealth by certain groups to shape government policies financially beneficial to them | question: What is a better explanation of growing inequality?, answer: the use of political power generated by wealth by certain groups to shape government policies financially beneficial to them +question: Who presented evidence in 2009 that both global inequality and inequality within countries prevent growth by limiting aggregate demand?, answer: Economist Joseph Stiglitz | question: Who wrote in 2001 that income inequality harms growth – or that improved equality can help sustain growth – has become more widely held in recent years?, answer: Branko Milanovic | question: What is the main reason for this shift?, answer: the increasing importance of human capital in development | question: What is the secret to growth?, answer: widespread education +question: What did economist Simon Kuznets argue that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development?, answer: levels of economic inequality | question: What does Kuznets argue that countries with low levels of development have relatively equal distributions of wealth?, answer: relatively equal distributions of wealth | question: What does Kuznets argue that countries with low levels of development have relatively equal distributions of wealth?, answer: low levels of development | question: What does Kuznets argue that countries with low levels of development have relatively equal distributions of wealth?, answer: social welfare programs +question: What is education in Australia primarily the responsibility of the individual states and territories?, answer: education | question: What is the three-tier model of education in Australia?, answer: primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education (secondary schools/high schools) and tertiary education (universities and/or TAFE colleges). | question: What is the three-tier model of education in Australia?, answer: primary education (primary schools), followed by secondary education (secondary schools/high schools) and tertiary education +question: In what year did 22 per cent of classes in maintained primary schools use Welsh as the sole or main medium of instruction?, answer: 2008/09 | question: In what year did 22 per cent of classes in maintained primary schools use Welsh as the sole or main medium of instruction?, answer: 2008/09 | question: In what year did 22 per cent of classes in maintained primary schools use Welsh as the sole or main medium of instruction?, answer: 2008/09 | question: What is Welsh medium education available to all age groups through nurseries, schools, colleges and universities and in adult education +question: Who purchased the Blue Network?, answer: Edward John Noble | question: Who purchased the Blue Network?, answer: Edward John Noble | question: Who purchased the Blue Network?, answer: Edward John Noble | question: Who bought the Blue Network?, answer: George B. Storer | question: Who bought the Blue Network?, answer: Edward John Noble | question: Who bought the Blue Network?, answer: Edward John Noble | question: Who bought the Blue Network?, answer: George B. Storer +question: What are higher rates of health and social problems?, answer: higher rates of health and social problems | question: What is a lower level of economic utility in society?, answer: resources devoted on high-end consumption | question: What is a lower level of economic growth when human capital is neglected for high-end consumption?, answer: human capital | question: For the top 21 industrialised countries, counting each person equally, life expectancy is lower in more unequal countries +question: What did Sadat's policies include opening Egypt to Western investment?, answer: infitah | question: What did Sadat's policies include opening Egypt to Western investment?, answer: transferring Egypt's allegiance from the Soviet Union to the United States | question: What was Sadat's "encouraging of the emergence of the Islamist movement"?, answer: said to have been "imitated by many other Muslim leaders in the years that followed" | question: What was Sadat later assassinated?, answer: a formidable insurgency was formed in Egypt in the 1990s +question: Who is called by God?, answer: affirmed by the church | question: Who is appointed to a ministry of Word, Sacrament, Order and Service within the church?, answer: Elders | question: Who is eligible for election to the episcopacy?, answer: Elders | question: Who is eligible for election to the episcopacy?, answer: Elders | question: Who is eligible for election to the episcopacy?, answer: Elders | question: Who is eligible for election to the episcopacy?, answer: District Superintendents +question: What is ATP synthase?, answer: ATP synthase | question: What is ATP synthase?, answer: a large protein complex that harnesses the concentration gradient of the hydrogen ions in the thylakoid space to generate ATP energy as the hydrogen ions flow back out into the stroma | question: What is ATP synthase?, answer: ATP synthase +question: Who was Emperor Gegeen Khan?, answer: Emperor Gegeen Khan | question: Who was Emperor Gegeen Khan?, answer: Emperor Gegeen Khan | question: Who was Emperor Gegeen Khan assassinated in a coup?, answer: five princes from a rival faction | question: Who was Emperor Gegeen Khan assassinated in a coup?, answer: Yesün Temür (or Taidingdi) | question: Who was Emperor Gegeen Khan's grand chancellor Baiju +question: What does endosymbiotic gene transfer mean?, answer: how we know about the lost chloroplasts in many chromalveolate lineages | question: What is the ancestor of all chromalveolates?, answer: a green algal derived chloroplast | question: What is the ancestor of all chromalveolates too?, answer: a green algal derived chloroplast | question: What is the ancestor of all chromalveolates?, answer: red chloroplast +question: What is Engineering News-Record a trade magazine for the construction industry?, answer: Engineering News-Record | question: Who publishes a list of the largest companies in the United States?, answer: Engineering News-Record | question: Who publishes a list of the largest companies in the United States?, answer: Engineering News-Record | question: Who publishes a list of the largest companies in the United States?, answer: Engineering News-Record +question: Who is concerned about the loss of biodiversity that will result from destruction of the forest?, answer: Environmentalists | question: What is the order of 1.1 1011 metric tonnes of carbon?, answer: 10% | question: What is the order of 1.1 1011 metric tonnes of carbon?, answer: Amazonian evergreen forests | question: What is estimated to have accumulated 0.62 0.37 tons of carbon per hectare per year between 1975 and 1996?, answer: 0.62 0.37 tons of carbon per hectare per year between 1975 and 1996 +question: What are Ergänzungsschulen?, answer: secondary or post-secondary (non-tertiary) schools | question: What are some of Ergänzungsschulen's secondary or post-secondary schools?, answer: private individuals, private organizations or rarely, religious groups | question: What type of education is not available at public schools?, answer: vocational schools | question: What type of education is not available at public schools?, answer: Most of these schools are vocational schools | question: What type of education does Ergänzungsschulen have the freedom to operate outside of government regulation and are funded in whole by charging their students tuition fees +question: What are ordinary primary or secondary schools?, answer: Ersatzschulen | question: What does Ersatzschulen lack?, answer: freedom to operate completely outside of government regulation | question: What does the Grundgesetz forbid?, answer: segregation of pupils according to the means of their parents | question: What is the Grundgesetz forbids segregation of pupils according to the means of their parents?, answer: Article 7 | question: What does the Grundgesetz forbid?, answer: segregation of pupils according to the means of their parents +question: What is Harvard's oldest institution of higher learning?, answer: the United States' oldest | question: What was the founding member of the Association of American Universities?, answer: Charles W. Eliot | question: What was the founding member of the Association of American Universities?, answer: James Bryant Conant | question: What was the founding member of the Association of American Universities?, answer: Charles W. Eliot | question: What was the founding member of the Association of American Universities?, answer: James Bryant Conant +question: What is a group of common flagellated protists that contain chloroplasts?, answer: Euglenophytes | question: What is a group of common flagellated protists that contain chloroplasts derived from a green alga?, answer: Euglenophytes | question: What is a group of common flagellated protists that contain chloroplasts derived from a green alga?, answer: Euglenophytes have pyrenoid and thylakoids stacked in groups of three?, answer: paramylon +question: What was the focus of Europe's expansion into territorial imperialism?, answer: economic growth | question: What was the focus of the colonization of India in the mid-18th century?, answer: the "British exploited the political weakness of the Mughal state, and, while military activity was important at various times, the economic and administrative incorporation of local elites was also of crucial significance" for the establishment of control over the subcontinent's resources, markets, and manpower +question: What is a body of treaties and legislation?, answer: Regulations and Directives | question: What are the three sources of European Union law?, answer: primary law, secondary law and supplementary law | question: What are the main sources of primary law?, answer: the Treaties establishing the European Union | question: What are the primary sources of primary law?, answer: Treaties establishing the European Union +question: What is the highest court able to interpret European Union law?, answer: The European Court of Justice | question: What is the highest court able to interpret European Union law?, answer: The European Court of Justice | question: What is the highest court able to interpret European Union law?, answer: The European Court of Justice | question: What is the highest court able to interpret European Union law?, answer: The European Court of Justice +question: When did Dinwiddie leave Washington?, answer: 1754 | question: When did Dinwiddie leave Washington?, answer: 1754 | question: Where did Dinwiddie begin construction of a small stockaded fort?, answer: in the early months of 1754 | question: Who sent additional French forces under Claude-Pierre Pecaudy de Contrecur to relieve Saint-Pierre?, answer: Governor Duquesne | question: When did Claude-Pierre Pecaudy de Contrecur arrive at the fort?, answer: April 16, 1754 +question: When did the Norman Conquest of England come into contact with Wales?, answer: before the Norman Conquest of England | question: When did the Normans come into contact with Wales?, answer: before the Norman Conquest of England | question: When did the Normans come into contact with Wales?, answer: before the Norman Conquest of England | question: When did the Normans come into contact with Wales?, answer: before the Norman Conquest of England | question: When did Edward the Confessor set up the aforementioned Ralph as earl of Hereford and charged him with defending the Marches and warring with the Welsh +question: What does complexity-theoretic theorems often assume?, answer: concrete choice of input encoding | question: What can be achieved by ensuring that different representations can be transformed into each other efficiently?, answer: ensuring that different representations can be transformed into each other efficiently | question: What can be achieved by ensuring that different representations can be transformed into each other efficiently?, answer: ensuring that different representations can be transformed into each other efficiently +question: What language became distinct from the Latin language?, answer: Anglo-Norman | question: What was the subject of some humour?, answer: Geoffrey Chaucer | question: What language became distinct from the Latin language?, answer: Anglo-Norman | question: What language became distinct from the Latin language?, answer: Anglo-Norman | question: What language was influenced by the Anglo-Saxon language of their subjects?, answer: Old English +question: What has the University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt held since 1987?, answer: University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt | question: When does the Festival of the Arts take over campus?, answer: 1963 | question: When does the Festival of the Arts take over campus?, answer: 7–10 days | question: When does the Festival of the Arts take over campus?, answer: 1963 | question: When does the Festival of the Arts take over campus?, answer: January | question: When does the Festival of the Arts take over campus for 7–10 days of exhibitions and interactive artistic endeavors +question: What is the ancestor of the jawed vertebrates?, answer: Evolution of the adaptive immune system | question: What type of molecule exists only in jawed vertebrates?, answer: immunoglobulins and T cell receptors | question: What type of molecule has been discovered in primitive jawless vertebrates?, answer: a distinct lymphocyte-derived molecule | question: What type of molecule has been discovered in primitive jawless vertebrates?, answer: Variable lymphocyte receptors +question: What was the most interesting of the late 19th-century architecture?, answer: Warsaw University of Technology building | question: What is the most interesting of the late 19th-century architecture?, answer: Warsaw University of Technology building | question: What is the most interesting of the late 19th-century architecture?, answer: Warsaw University of Technology building | question: What is the most interesting of the late 19th-century architecture?, answer: Warsaw University of Technology building | question: What is the most interesting of the late 19th-century architecture of Warsaw?, answer: Brühl Palace +question: What is primarily accomplished through normal faulting and through the ductile stretching and thinning?, answer: the ductile stretching and thinning | question: What is a location within the Maria Fold and Thrust Belt?, answer: where the entire sedimentary sequence of the Grand Canyon can be seen over a length of less than a meter | question: What is a location within the Maria Fold and Thrust Belt?, answer: where the entire sedimentary sequence of the Grand Canyon can be seen over a length of less than a meter +question: What was the NHTSA Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 215?, answer: safety bumpers | question: What was the NHTSA Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 215?, answer: safety bumpers | question: When did GM's full-sized cars reflect the crisis?, answer: 1977 | question: When did Chrysler end production of their full-size luxury sedans?, answer: 1981 | question: When did Chrysler end production of their full-size luxury sedans?, answer: the end of the 1981 model year +question: What did the Italian government fail to implement?, answer: Directive 73/173/EEC | question: What did the Italian government fail to implement?, answer: Directive 73/173/EEC on packaging and labelling solvents | question: What did the Italian government fail to implement?, answer: Directive 73/173/EEC | question: What did the Italian government fail to implement?, answer: enforcing a conflicting national law from 1963 against Mr Ratti's solvent and varnish business +question: What is the process of middle income earners aspiring to achieve the standards of living enjoyed by their wealthier counterparts?, answer: aspirational consumption | question: What is one way of achieving this aspiration?, answer: by taking on debt | question: What is one way of achieving this aspiration?, answer: by taking on debt | question: What is one way of achieving this aspiration?, answer: by taking on debt | question: What is one way of achieving this aspirational consumption describes the process of middle income earners aspiring to achieve the standards of living enjoyed by their wealthier counterparts?, answer: aspiring to achieve the standards of living enjoyed by their wealthier counterparts?, answer: taking on debt +question: What did the European Commission consider the exclusivity of the rights to be against the interests of competition and the consumer?, answer: the exclusivity of the rights to be against the interests of competition and the consumer | question: In what year did the Irish broadcaster setanta Sports receive two of the six Premier League packages?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did Sky bid £4.2bn for a package of 120 premier league games across the three seasons from 2016?, answer: 2015 | question: In what year did Sky bid £4.2bn?, answer: 2016 +question: In what year did the Scottish electorate vote for devolution?, answer: 1997 | question: In what year did the Scottish electorate vote for devolution?, answer: 1997 | question: In what year did the Scottish electorate vote for devolution?, answer: 1997 | question: In what year did the Scottish electorate vote for devolution?, answer: 1997 | question: In what year did the Scottish electorate vote for devolution?, answer: 1997 +question: What is Newcastle's cycling strategy?, answer: National Cycling strategy | question: What is Newcastle's cycling strategy?, answer: 1998 | question: What is Newcastle's cycling strategy?, answer: National Cycling strategy | question: What is Newcastle's cycling strategy?, answer: highlighting the usage of cycling to cut city congestion | question: What is Newcastle's cycling strategy?, answer: National Cycling strategy | question: What is Newcastle's cycling strategy?, answer: national networks +question: When did the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction occur?, answer: Cretaceous–Paleogene | question: When did the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction occur?, answer: the extinction of the dinosaurs and the wetter climate | question: When did the tropical rainforest extend as far south as 45°?, answer: 66–34 Mya | question: When did the rainforest expand into the tropics?, answer: 34 million years +question: How many Huguenots settled in Ireland in the late 17th and early 18th centuries?, answer: many Huguenots | question: How many Huguenots settled in Ireland in the late 17th and early 18th centuries?, answer: Huguenot regiments fought for William of Orange in the Williamite war in Ireland | question: How many Huguenot settlements were in Dublin, Cork, Portarlington, Lisburn, Waterford and Youghal +question: What was an attempt to reform the constitutional law of the European Union and make it more transparent?, answer: Nice Treaty | question: What did the Lisbon Treaty establish?, answer: Constitution for Europe | question: What did Lisbon Treaty establish?, answer: Constitution for Europe | question: What did Lisbon Treaty establish?, answer: Constitution for Europe | question: What did Lisbon Treaty establish?, answer: Constitution for Europe | question: What did Lisbon Treaty establish?, answer: Constitution for Europe +question: Who wrote the political poem The Mask of Anarchy?, answer: Percy Shelley | question: Who wrote the political poem The Mask of Anarchy?, answer: Percy Shelley | question: Who wrote the political poem The Mask of Anarchy?, answer: Percy Shelley | question: Who wrote the political poem The Mask of Anarchy?, answer: Henry David Thoreau | question: Who wrote the political poem The Mask of Anarchy?, answer: Percy Shelley's Masque of Anarchy +question: Who was appointed as governors-general?, answer: Duan dynasty | question: Who was appointed as governors-general?, answer: Duan dynasty | question: Who was appointed as governors-general?, answer: Duan dynasty | question: Who was appointed as governors-general?, answer: Yuan, Ming, and Qing-era governments | question: Who was appointed as governors-general?, answer: Duan dynasty +question: When did William Shirley take command of British forces in North America?, answer: 1755 | question: When did William Shirley take command of British forces?, answer: December 1755 | question: When did William Shirley take command of British forces?, answer: North America | question: When did William Shirley take command of British forces?, answer: December 1755 | question: When did William Shirley take command of British forces in North America?, answer: December 1755 | question: When did William Shirley take command of British forces?, answer: 1756 +question: In what year was the UK Labour Party elected to government?, answer: 1997 | question: In what year was the UK Labour Party elected to government?, answer: 1997 | question: In what year was the UK Labour Party elected to government?, answer: 1997 | question: In what year was the UK Labour Party elected to government?, answer: 1997 | question: In what year was the UK Labour Party elected to government?, answer: 1997 | question: In what year was the UK Labour Party elected to government?, answer: 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam +question: When did ABC revamp its Friday night schedule?, answer: late 1980s | question: When did ABC revamp its Friday night schedule?, answer: late 1980s | question: When did the "TGIF" block debut?, answer: 1989 | question: When did the "TGIF" block debut?, answer: 1989 | question: When did the "TGIF" block debut?, answer: 1989 +question: When did Derek Jacobi provide the character's re-introduction in the 2007 episode "Utopia"?, answer: 2007 | question: When did Derek Jacobi return to the role?, answer: multiple times | question: When did Derek Jacobi return to the role?, answer: multiple times | question: When did Derek Jacobi return to the role?, answer: the Tenth Doctor | question: When did the Master become a female incarnation?, answer: 2014 +question: What is Torchwood?, answer: an anagram of "Doctor Who") | question: Who reprised his role of Jack Harkness from the 2005 series of Doctor Who?, answer: John Barrowman | question: Who reprised his role of Jack Harkness from the 2005 series of Doctor Who?, answer: John Barrowman | question: Who reprised his role of Jack Harkness from the 2005 series of Doctor Who?, answer: Eve Myles +question: Who issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763?, answer: King George III | question: What was included in the Royal Proclamation of 1763?, answer: reservation of lands west of the Appalachian Mountains to its Indian population | question: What was included in the Royal Proclamation of 1763?, answer: the reservation of lands west of the Appalachian Mountains to its Indian population | question: What was included in the Royal Proclamation of 1763?, answer: the reservation of lands west of the Appalachian Mountains to its Indian population +question: What is an example of reduced "distributive efficiency" within society?, answer: reduced "distributive efficiency" | question: What is an example of reduced "distributive efficiency" within society, that decreases marginal utility of wealth and thus the sum total of personal utility | question: What is an example of reduced "distributive efficiency" within society?, answer: reduced "distributive efficiency" | question: What is an example of reduced "distributive efficiency" within society?, answer: population-wide satisfaction and happiness tend to be higher +question: How many divisional championships did the Denver Broncos have?, answer: four | question: How many divisional championships did the Denver Broncos have?, answer: four | question: How many interceptions did the Denver Broncos have?, answer: four | question: How many interceptions did the Denver Broncos have?, answer: four | question: How many interceptions did the Denver Broncos have?, answer: 7–0 | question: How many interceptions did the Broncos finish the regular season with a 12–4 record and earned home-field advantage throughout the AFC playoffs?, answer: 12–4 +question: Who was a prominent proponent of Amazonia?, answer: Archeologist Betty Meggers | question: Who was a prominent proponent of Amazonia?, answer: Archeologist Betty Meggers | question: Who was a prominent proponent of Amazonia?, answer: Archeologist Betty Meggers | question: Who was a prominent proponent of Amazonia?, answer: Archeologist Betty Meggers | question: How many people may have lived in the Amazon region in AD 1500?, answer: 5 million +question: What was seen as the canonical example of pure mathematics?, answer: number theory in general | question: Who prided themselves on doing work that had absolutely no military significance?, answer: G. H. Hardy | question: Who prided themselves on doing work that had absolutely no military significance?, answer: British mathematician G. H. Hardy | question: Who was the British mathematician?, answer: G. H. Hardy | question: Who was the British mathematician G. H. Hardy +question: What type of species do ctenophores have?, answer: a wide range of body plans | question: What are some oceanic species so fragile that it is very difficult to capture them intact for study?, answer: oceanic species do not preserve well | question: What type of species do ctenophores have?, answer: a wide range of body plans | question: What type of species do ctenophores have a wide range of body plans?, answer: Coastal species need to be tough enough to withstand waves and swirling sediment particles +question: What is the time required by a deterministic Turing machine M on input x?, answer: the total number of state transitions, or steps, the machine makes before it halts and outputs the answer ("yes" or "no" | question: What is the time required by a deterministic Turing machine M on input x?, answer: the total number of state transitions, or steps, the machine makes before it halts and outputs the answer ("yes" or "no" +question: What is often caused by the gradient of potentials?, answer: macrophysical considerations that yield forces as arising from a macroscopic statistical average of microstates | question: What is friction caused by the gradients of numerous electrostatic potentials between the atoms?, answer: friction | question: What is friction caused by?, answer: gradients of numerous electrostatic potentials between the atoms | question: What are nonconservative forces other than friction?, answer: other contact forces, tension, compression, and drag +question: What is the deterministic sorting algorithm quicksort?, answer: solve the problem of sorting a list of integers that is given as the input | question: What is the worst-case when the input is sorted or sorted in reverse order?, answer: the algorithm takes time O(n2) | question: What is the average time taken for sorting?, answer: O(n log n +question: When did Tesla walk between 8 to 10 miles per day?, answer: exercise | question: When did Tesla walk between 8 to 10 miles per day?, answer: between 8 to 10 miles per day | question: When did Tesla walk between 8 to 10 miles per day?, answer: between 8 to 10 miles per day | question: When did Tesla walk between 8 to 10 miles per day?, answer: squished his toes one hundred times for each foot every night +question: When traveling in a moving vehicle at a constant velocity, the laws of physics do not change from being at rest?, answer: When traveling in a moving vehicle at a constant velocity, the laws of physics do not change from being at rest | question: What is the inertia of the ball associated with its constant velocity in the direction of the vehicle's motion that ensures the ball continues to move forward even as it is thrown up and falls back down?, answer: +question: What was Roots based on?, answer: Alex Haley | question: What was Roots based on?, answer: Alex Haley | question: What was Roots based on?, answer: Alex Haley novel | question: What was Roots based on?, answer: the crew of a cruise ship | question: What was Roots based on?, answer: Aaron Spelling | question: What was Roots based on?, answer: the crew of a cruise ship | question: What was the first television series to feature an openly gay main character?, answer: Soap +question: What isotope ratios of radioactive elements are measured in minerals that give the amount of time that has passed since a rock passed through its particular closure temperature?, answer: | question: What isotope ratios of radioactive elements are measured in minerals that give the amount of time that has passed since a rock passed through its particular closure temperature?, answer: different radiometric isotopes stop diffusing into and out of the crystal lattice | question: What is used in geochronologic and thermochronologic studies?, answer: lava and volcanic ash layers found within a stratigraphic sequence can provide absolute age data for sedimentary rock units which do not contain radioactive isotopes +question: What did the elimination of French power in North America mean?, answer: disappearance of a strong ally and counterweight to British expansion | question: What country was particularly vulnerable to legal and illegal settlement due to the construction of military roads to the area by Braddock and Forbes?, answer: Ohio Country | question: What did the British takeover of Spanish Florida resulted in?, answer: westward migration of tribes that did not want to do business with the British | question: What did the British takeover of Spanish Florida resulted in?, answer: the westward migration of tribes that did not want to do business with the British +question: How many years did Sudan have an Islamist regime under the leadership of Hassan al-Turabi?, answer: many years | question: How many years did Sudan have an Islamist regime under the leadership of Hassan al-Turabi?, answer: many years | question: Who invited members to serve in his government in 1979?, answer: General Gaafar al-Nimeiry | question: Who built a powerful economic base with money from foreign Islamist banking systems?, answer: Hassan al-Turabi +question: How many years did Americans live in the USA?, answer: 77 | question: How many years did Americans live in the USA?, answer: 77 | question: How many years did Americans live in the USA?, answer: 77 | question: How many years did Americans live in the USA?, answer: 77 | question: How many years did Americans live in the USA?, answer: 78 | question: How many years did Americans live in Sweden?, answer: 80 years +question: When did the First Palestine Intifada take place?, answer: 1987 | question: When did the First Palestine Intifada take place?, answer: 1987 | question: When did the First Palestine Intifada take place?, answer: 1987 | question: When did the First Palestine Intifada take place?, answer: 1987 | question: When did the First Palestine Intifada take place?, answer: 1987 +question: What was the total cost of attendance for the 2012–13 school year?, answer: $57,000 | question: What was the total cost of attendance for the 2012–13 school year?, answer: $38,000 | question: What is the total cost of attendance for the 2012–13 school year?, answer: $57,000 | question: What is the total cost of attendance for the 2012–13 school year?, answer: $57,000 | question: What is the total cost of attendance for the 2012–13 school year?, answer: $57,000 +question: Who recorded special video introductions for each episode?, answer: Christopher Eccleston | question: Who recorded special video introductions for each episode?, answer: Christopher Eccleston | question: Who recorded special video introductions for each episode?, answer: Christopher Eccleston | question: Who recorded special video introductions for each episode?, answer: Christopher Eccleston | question: Who recorded a special video introduction for the Canadian broadcast?, answer: Billie Piper | question: Who recorded a special video introduction for the Canadian broadcast?, answer: Billie Piper +question: What was the main disappointment for the Conservatives?, answer: the loss of Edinburgh Pentlands | question: What was the seat of former party leader David McLetchie?, answer: David McLetchie | question: What was the seat of former party leader David McLetchie?, answer: Edinburgh Pentlands | question: What was McLetchie elected on the Lothian regional list?, answer: David McLetchie +question: What is DTIME(n) contained in?, answer: DTIME(n2) | question: What is DTIME(n2) contained in?, answer: DTIME(n2) | question: What is DTIME(n2) contained in?, answer: DTIME(n2) | question: What is DTIME(n2) contained in?, answer: DTIME(n2) | question: What is DTIME(n2) contained in?, answer: DTIME(n2) +question: Who has raised over $40 million?, answer: Apple, Google, Yahoo!, Intel, Gap, Chevron, and Dignity Health | question: Who has raised over $40 million through sponsors including Apple, Google, Yahoo!, Intel, Gap, Chevron, and Dignity Health?, answer: Super Bowl 50 Host Committee | question: Who has raised over $40 million through sponsors including Apple, Google, Yahoo!, Intel, Gap, Chevron, and Dignity Health +question: When did Hoelun and her children live in poverty?, answer: the next several years | question: When did Begter begin to exercise the power of Temujin's older half-brother?, answer: exercise the power of the eldest male | question: When did Begter begin to exercise the power of Temujin's older half-brother?, answer: when he became an adult | question: When did Temujin and his brother kill their half-brother Begter?, answer: hunting excursion +question: What was Scotland directly governed by?, answer: Parliament of Great Britain and the subsequent Parliament of the United Kingdom | question: What was the main objective of the Kilbrandon Commission?, answer: to examine ways of enabling more self-government for Scotland, within the unitary state of the United Kingdom | question: What was Kilbrandon's report in 1973?, answer: recommending the establishment of a direct elected Scottish Assembly to legislate for the majority of domestic Scottish affairs +question: What salary year did unpromoted teachers earn from £20,427 for a Probationer?, answer: £32,583 | question: What salary year did unpromoted teachers earn from £20,427 for a Probationer?, answer: April 2008 | question: What salary year did unpromoted teachers earn from £20,427 for a Probationer?, answer: £32,583 +question: What did the Carolina Panthers become?, answer: one of only ten teams to have completed a regular season with only one loss | question: What did the Denver Broncos become?, answer: one of four | question: What did the Denver Broncos become?, answer: one of four | question: What did the Denver Broncos become?, answer: one of four teams to have made eight appearances in the Super Bowl | question: What did the Denver Broncos become?, answer: Super Bowl XXXVIII +question: What are forces classified as?, answer: "vector quantities" | question: What are forces classified as?, answer: "vector quantities" | question: What is the difference between forces and vectors?, answer: a different set of mathematical rules | question: What is the difference between forces and vectors?, answer: associating forces with vectors | question: What is the difference between forces and vectors?, answer: associating forces with vectors | question: What is the difference between forces and vectors?, answer: two people are pulling on the same rope with known magnitudes of force?, answer: magnitude and the direction of both forces +question: What was the first aviation community to be built[citation needed]?, answer: Sierra Sky Park Airport | question: What was the first aviation community to be built[citation needed]?, answer: Sierra Sky Park Airport | question: Who created the nation's first planned aviation community?, answer: William Smilie | question: Who created the nation's first planned aviation community?, answer: William Smilie | question: Who created the nation's first planned aviation community?, answer: William Smilie +question: When did BSkyB become the UK's largest digital subscription television company?, answer: November 1990 | question: What company changed its name to Sky plc?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting Group plc | question: What company changed its name to Sky plc?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting Limited | question: What company changed its name to Sky plc?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting Limited +question: Who was the co-chair of the IPCC working group II?, answer: Martin Parry | question: Who was the co-chair of the IPCC working group II?, answer: Martin Parry | question: Who was the co-chair of the IPCC working group II?, answer: Martin Parry | question: Who was the co-chair of the IPCC working group II?, answer: Martin Parry +question: Who discovered the Turkana Boy?, answer: Richard Leakey | question: Who discovered the Turkana Boy?, answer: Richard Leakey | question: Who was responsible for the preliminary archaeological research at Olorgesailie and Hyrax Hill?, answer: Mary Leakey and Louis Leakey | question: Who was responsible for the preliminary archaeological research at Olorgesailie and Hyrax Hill?, answer: Glynn Isaac +question: When was the University of Chicago incorporated?, answer: 1890 | question: Who became the first president of the University of Chicago?, answer: William Rainey Harper | question: Who became the first president of the University of Chicago?, answer: William Rainey Harper | question: Who was the founding member of the Association of American Universities?, answer: Robert Maynard Hutchins | question: Who became one of the founding members of the Association of American Universities?, answer: John D. Rockefeller +question: What is the duty of national courts to interpret domestic law?, answer: "as far as possible in the light of the wording and purpose of the directive" | question: What is the duty of national courts to interpret domestic law?, answer: "as far as possible in the light of the wording and purpose of the directive" | question: What is the duty of national courts to interpret domestic law?, answer: "as far as possible in the light of the wording and purpose of the directive" | question: What did the Italian government fail to implement a Directive?, answer: if a Directive would confer identifiable rights on individuals, and there is a causal link between a member state's violation of EU and a claimant's loss, damages must be paid +question: When did France take control of Algeria?, answer: 1830 | question: When did France take control of Algeria in 1830?, answer: 1830 | question: When did France begin to rebuild its worldwide empire?, answer: 1850 | question: When did France take control of Algeria?, answer: 1830 | question: When did France take control of Algeria in 1830?, answer: 1830 | question: When did France begin to rebuild its worldwide empire?, answer: 1850 +question: Who invited Huguenots to settle in his realms?, answer: Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg | question: Who invited Huguenots to settle in his realms?, answer: Frederick William | question: Who was the hero of the First World War Battle of Tannenberg?, answer: General Hermann von François | question: Who is the last Prime Minister of the (East) German Democratic Republic?, answer: Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière +question: What is the principle of non-discrimination?, answer: the EU manages imports from non-member states | question: What is the principle of non-discrimination?, answer: the principle of non-discrimination | question: What does the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union article 34 mean?, answer: all "trading rules" that are "enacted by Member States" which could hinder trade "directly or indirectly, actually or potentially" would be caught by article 34?, answer: a Belgian law requiring Scotch whisky imports to have a certificate of origin +question: What does the increased solubility of O 2 at lower temperatures have important implications for ocean life?, answer: polar oceans | question: What does the increased solubility of O 2 at lower temperatures have?, answer: important implications | question: What does the increased solubility of O 2 at lower temperatures have?, answer: important implications for ocean life | question: What does polar oceans support a much higher density of life due to their higher oxygen content?, answer: polar oceans | question: What is the amount of O 2 needed to restore it to a normal concentration +question: What was almost nonexistent in Earth's atmosphere before photosynthetic archaea and bacteria evolved?, answer: about 3.5 billion years ago | question: When did the Paleoproterozoic eon appear?, answer: between 3.0 and 2.3 billion years ago | question: When did the Paleoproterozoic eon appear?, answer: between 3.0 and 2.3 billion years ago | question: When did the Paleoproterozoic eon appear?, answer: 3–2.7 billion years ago +question: Who charted the St. Johns River in 1562?, answer: Jean Ribault | question: Who established the first European settlement on the St. Johns?, answer: René Goulaine de Laudonnière | question: Who ordered Pedro Menéndez de Avilés to protect the interest of Spain by attacking the French presence at Fort Caroline?, answer: Philip II +question: In what year did the French Huguenots attempt to establish a haven in North America?, answer: 1562 | question: In what year did the French Huguenots attempt to establish a haven in North America?, answer: 1562 | question: In what year did the French Huguenots attempt to establish a haven in North America?, answer: 1562 | question: In what year did the French Huguenots establish a haven in North America?, answer: 1562 +question: When did the French irregular forces harass Fort William Henry?, answer: the first half of 1757 | question: In what year did they ambushed British rangers near Ticonderoga?, answer: January | question: In what year did Montcalm and 7,000 troops besieged the fort, which capitulated with an agreement to withdraw under parole | question: In what year did Montcalm and 7,000 troops besieged the fort, which capitulated with an agreement to withdraw under parole?, answer: August +question: What is Fresno?, answer: county seat of Fresno County | question: What is Fresno?, answer: fifth-largest city in California | question: What is Fresno?, answer: the center of the San Joaquin Valley | question: What is Fresno?, answer: the largest city in the Central Valley | question: What is Fresno?, answer: the largest city in the Central Valley +question: What is Fresno's largest public park system?, answer: Kearney Mansion | question: What is the largest reenactment of the Civil War in the west coast of the U.S.?, answer: Civil War Revisited | question: What is the largest reenactment of the Civil War in the west coast of the U.S.?, answer: Civil War Revisited +question: When is Fresno marked by a semi-arid climate?, answer: Köppen BSh | question: What are the coldest months in Fresno?, answer: December and January | question: What are the coldest months in Fresno?, answer: 46.5 °F (8.1 °C), and there are 14 nights with freezing lows annually, with the coldest night of the year typically bottoming out below 30 °F (1.1 °C) +question: What is the main north/south freeway that connects the major population centers of the California Central Valley?, answer: State Route 99 | question: What is the main north/south freeway that connects the major population centers of the California Central Valley?, answer: California Central Valley | question: What is the Sierra Freeway that heads east to the city of Clovis and Huntington Lake?, answer: State Route 168 +question: What is Fresno?, answer: the largest U.S. city not directly linked to an Interstate highway | question: When was the Interstate Highway System created?, answer: 1950s | question: When was the Interstate Highway System built?, answer: 1950s | question: When was the Interstate Highway System built?, answer: 1950s | question: When was the Interstate Highway System built?, answer: the west side of the Central Valley +question: When did Luther teach on the Psalms, the books of Hebrews, Romans, and Galatians?, answer: 1510 to 1520 | question: When did Luther teach on the Psalms, the books of Hebrews, Romans, and Galatians?, answer: 1510 to 1520 | question: When did Luther teach on the Psalms, the books of Hebrews, Romans, and Galatians?, answer: 1520 | question: What was Luther's act of declaring a sinner righteous – by faith alone through God's grace?, answer: God's act of declaring a sinner righteous +question: When did a royal act restrict all shipments of coal from Tyneside to Newcastle Quayside?, answer: 1530 | question: When did a royal act restrict all shipments of coal from Tyneside to Newcastle Quayside?, answer: 1530 | question: When did a royal act give a monopoly in the coal trade to a cartel of Newcastle burgesses?, answer: the Hostmen +question: What were the two Major League Soccer teams in Los Angeles from 2005 to 2014?, answer: LA Galaxy and Chivas USA | question: What were the two Major League Soccer teams in Los Angeles from 2005 to 2014?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What were the two Major League Soccer teams in Los Angeles from 2005 to 2014?, answer: LA Galaxy and Chivas USA | question: What was Chivas suspended following the 2014 MLS season?, answer: a second MLS team scheduled to return in 2018. +question: What does Garda vetting apply to?, answer: teaching | question: What does Garda vetting apply to?, answer: non-teaching posts | question: Who refuses vetting "cannot be appointed or engaged by the school in any capacity including in a voluntary role" | question: Who will be vetted on a phased basis?, answer: Existing staff | question: Who will be vetted on a phased basis?, answer: Existing staff will be vetted on a phased basis +question: When did Luther marry his wife?, answer: December 1539 | question: When did Philip marry a second wife?, answer: 4 March 1540 | question: When did Philip marry a second wife, Margarethe von der Saale, with Melanchthon and Bucer among the witnesses?, answer: 4 March 1540 | question: When did Philip marry a second wife, Margarethe von der Saale, with Melanchthon and Bucer among the witnesses?, answer: 4 March 1540 +question: When was the plague introduced in Norway?, answer: 1349 | question: When was the plague introduced in Norway?, answer: 1349 | question: When was the plague introduced in Norway?, answer: 1349 | question: When was the plague introduced in Norway?, answer: 1349 | question: When was the plague introduced in Norway?, answer: 1349 | question: When was the plague introduced in Norway?, answer: 1349 | question: When did the plague spread to Russia?, answer: 1351 +question: When did Danish DFDS Seaways run a service to IJmuiden?, answer: North Shields | question: When did the DFDS ferry service to Gothenburg, Sweden, ceased?, answer: October 2006 | question: When did the DFDS ferry service to Gothenburg, Sweden, ceased?, answer: October 2006 | question: When did the DFDS ferry service to Gothenburg, Sweden, ceased?, answer: October 2006 +question: What does the Dutch name Rijn no longer coincide with?, answer: the main flow of water | question: What is the name of the Rhine?, answer: Rijn | question: What is the name of the Rhine?, answer: Rijn | question: What is the name of the Rhine?, answer: Rijn | question: What is the name of the Rhine?, answer: Rijn | question: What is the name of the Rhine?, answer: Rijn +question: What is the main element of this rift?, answer: the Upper Rhine Graben, in southwest Germany and eastern France and the Lower Rhine Embayment, in northwest Germany and the southeastern Netherlands | question: What river system had developed in the Upper Rhine Graben?, answer: Miocene | question: What river system did not carry discharge from the Alps?, answer: Rhone and Danube +question: When did Augustus die?, answer: AD 14 | question: What was the southernmost slopes of the Black Forest?, answer: the Black Forest | question: What was the northern section of this frontier where the Rhine is deep and broad?, answer: remained the Roman boundary until the empire fell | question: What was the northern section of this frontier where the Rhine is deep and broad?, answer: remained the Roman boundary until the empire fell +question: When did Toghtogha lead a large army to crush the Red Turban rebels?, answer: 1351 | question: When did Toghtogha lead a large army to crush the Red Turban rebels?, answer: 1354 | question: When did Toghtogha regain power?, answer: 1368–1644) | question: When did Toghtogha regain power?, answer: 1368–1644) | question: When did Toghun Temür die?, answer: 1354 +question: In what year did the University of Chicago begin a number of multimillion-dollar expansion projects?, answer: mid-2000s | question: In what year did the University of Chicago begin a number of multimillion-dollar expansion projects?, answer: 2008 | question: In what year did David G. Booth donate $300 million to the university's Booth School of Business?, answer: 2009 | question: In what year did David G. Booth donate $300 million to the university's Booth School of Business?, answer: 2009 | question: What is the largest gift in the university's history and the largest gift ever to any business school +question: When did Germanic tribes expand throughout northern and western Europe?, answer: the middle period of classical antiquity | question: When did the Holy Roman Empire form?, answer: 800 CE | question: When did the Holy Roman Empire form?, answer: 800 CE | question: When did the Germanic conquest of central, western, and southern Europe (west of and including Italy) be complete?, answer: 1000 CE | question: When did the Germanic conquest of central, western, and southern Europe (west of and including Italy) was complete?, answer: 1000 CE +question: When was the Kingdom of Sicily transferred to the House of Hohenstaufen?, answer: 1194 | question: When was the Kingdom of Sicily transferred to the House of Hohenstaufen?, answer: 1194 | question: When was the Kingdom of Sicily transferred to the House of Hohenstaufen?, answer: 1194 | question: When was the Kingdom of Sicily transferred to the House of Hohenstaufen?, answer: 1194 +question: When was Fulton Street converted into one of the nation's first pedestrian malls?, answer: 1964 | question: When was Fulton Street converted into one of the nation's first pedestrian malls?, answer: 1964 | question: When was Fulton Street converted into one of the nation's first pedestrian malls?, answer: 1964 | question: When was Fulton Mall converted into one of the nation's first pedestrian malls?, answer: 1964 +question: What was first recognised by the European Court of Justice in the late 60s?, answer: Fundamental rights | question: What is the definition of fundamental rights?, answer: integral part of the general principles of European Union law | question: What does the European Court of Justice draw inspiration from?, answer: constitutional traditions common to the member states | question: What does the European Court of Justice cannot uphold?, answer: measures which are incompatible with fundamental rights recognised and protected in the constitutions of member states | question: What did the European Court of Justice find that "international treaties for the protection of human rights on which the member states have collaborated or of which they are signatories, can provide guidelines which should be followed within the framework of Community law +question: What type of funding is generally provided for private schools?, answer: student tuition, endowments, scholarship/voucher funds, and donations and grants from religious organizations or private individuals | question: What is the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment?, answer: Blaine Amendments | question: What is the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment or individual state Blaine Amendments?, answer: Government funding for religious schools is either subject to restrictions or possibly forbidden | question: What is the Establishment Clause of the First Amendment or individual state Blaine Amendments?, answer: independent control of their student admissions and course content instead of the public funding they could get with charter status +question: What tribes dominated the Southeast interior?, answer: Siouan-speaking Catawba, Muskogee-speaking Creek and Choctaw, and the Iroquoian-speaking Cherokee tribes | question: When war broke out, the French used their trading connections to recruit fighters from tribes in western portions of the Great Lakes region | question: In what year did the Pennsylvania government successfully negotiate the Treaty of Easton?, answer: 1758 +question: What are the characteristics of helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells and NK cells?, answer: Gamma delta T cells | question: What are the characteristics of helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells and NK cells?, answer: the conditions that produce responses from T cells are not fully understood | question: What are the characteristics of T cells?, answer: helper T cells, cytotoxic T cells and NK cells +question: What was the Latin name for the 14th-century epidemic?, answer: atra mors | question: What was the name for the 14th-century epidemic?, answer: atra mors | question: What was the name for the 14th-century epidemic?, answer: atra mors | question: What was the name for the 14th-century epidemic?, answer: Vulgo & ab effectu atram mortem vocatibant +question: What does the Court of Justice have?, answer: the final say on foundational constitutional questions affecting democracy and human rights | question: What is the basic principle in the United Kingdom?, answer: that Parliament can decide whether it wishes to expressly legislate against EU law | question: What is the principle that Parliament can decide if it wishes to expressly legislate against EU law?, answer: In the United Kingdom, the basic principle is that Parliament, as the sovereign expression of democratic legitimacy, can decide whether it wishes to expressly legislate against EU law?, answer: the ultimate authority of member states, its factual commitment to human rights, and the democratic will of the people +question: Who is credited with bringing the Silk Road under one cohesive political environment?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who is credited with bringing the Silk Road under one cohesive political environment?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who is credited with bringing the Silk Road under one cohesive political environment?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who is credited with bringing the Silk Road under one cohesive political environment?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who is credited with bringing the Silk Road under one cohesive political environment?, answer: Genghis Khan +question: What was Genghis Khan responsible for?, answer: the emergence of the Mongols as a political and ethnic identity | question: What was Genghis Khan responsible for?, answer: the emergence of the Mongols as a political and ethnic identity | question: What was Genghis Khan responsible for?, answer: the emergence of the Mongols as a political and ethnic identity because there was no unified identity between the tribes that had cultural similarity +question: Who put absolute trust in his generals?, answer: Muqali, Jebe and Subutai | question: Who was given command of the Mongol forces against the Jin dynasty?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was given command of the Mongol forces against the Jin dynasty?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was allowed to pursue the Great Raid into the Caucasus and Kievan Rus' +question: Who was Genghis Khan?, answer: Khitan prince, Chu'Tsai | question: Who was captured by the Mongol army after the Jin dynasty was defeated?, answer: Jin | question: Who was a lineal descendant of Khitan rulers?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was captured by the Mongol army after the Jin dynasty was defeated?, answer: Jin | question: Who was captured by the Mongol army after the Jin dynasty was defeated?, answer: Genghis Khan +question: Who became Great Khan?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who became Great Khan?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who became Great Khan?, answer: Genghis' third son, gedei Khan | question: Who was unable to read Chinese?, answer: gedei Khan | question: Who succeeded gedei's son, Güyük, as Great Khan?, answer: Möngke Khan +question: What was Genghis Khan aware of?, answer: the friction between his sons | question: What did Genghis Khan decide to divide his empire among his sons?, answer: make all of them Khan in their own right | question: What was Chagatai considered unstable due to?, answer: his temper and rash behavior | question: What did Genghis Khan decide to give the throne to gedei?, answer: dependable in character and relatively stable and down to earth +question: What is the name of Genghis Khan?, answer: Mongolian Chinggis Khaan, English Chinghiz, Chinghis, and Chingiz, Chinese: ; pinyin: Chéngjs Hán, Turkic: Cengiz Han, ingiz Xan, ingiz Han, Chingizxon, z Xan, Chengez Khan, Chinggis Khan, Chinggis Qan, Djingis Kahn, Russian: инисан +question: What was the name of the tropical environment?, answer: environmental determinism | question: What was the name of the tropical environment?, answer: uncivilized people in need of European guidance | question: What was the name of the tropical environment?, answer: Ellen Churchill Semple | question: What was the name of the Orientalism?, answer: Edward Said | question: What was the name of the Orientalism?, answer: the west’s construction of the east +question: How many methods do geologists use to decipher Earth history?, answer: field, laboratory, and numerical modeling | question: How many methods do geologists use to decipher Earth history?, answer: a number of field, laboratory, and numerical modeling methods | question: How many methods do geologists use to decipher Earth history?, answer: a number of fields, laboratory, and numerical modeling methods | question: How many methods do geologists use to decipher Earth history?, answer: field, laboratory, and geophysical methods to investigate the subsurface +question: How many Germanic tribes crossed the Rhine in the Migration period?, answer: 5th century | question: How many kingdoms were established in the Rhine by the 5th century?, answer: Francia on the Lower Rhine, Burgundy on the Upper Rhine and Alemannia on the High Rhine | question: Who killed a dragon on the Drachenfels?, answer: Siegfried | question: Who killed a dragon on the Drachenfels?, answer: Siegfried +question: What does Fermat's little theorem say is a sufficient condition for p to be prime?, answer: a sufficient condition | question: What does Fermat's little theorem say is a sufficient condition for p to be prime?, answer: a sufficient condition for p to be prime | question: What is the fraction 1/p expressed likewise in base q?, answer: p | question: What is the fraction 1/p expressed likewise in base q?, answer: n > 4 is divisible by p +question: What is the most notable example of Gothic architecture in the city?, answer: St. John's Cathedral | question: What is the most notable example of Gothic architecture in the city?, answer: St. Mary's Church | question: What is the most notable example of Gothic architecture in the city?, answer: the house of Baryczko merchant family | question: What is the most notable example of Gothic architecture in the city?, answer: the Royal Castle (1596–1619) and the Jesuit Church (1609–1626) at Old Town +question: Who was an investor in the Ohio Company?, answer: Robert Dinwiddie | question: Who was an investor in the Ohio Company?, answer: Robert Dinwiddie | question: Who was an investor in the Ohio Company?, answer: Robert Dinwiddie | question: Who was an investor in the Ohio Company?, answer: Robert Dinwiddie | question: Who was an investor in the Ohio Company?, answer: Robert Dinwiddie | question: Who was an investor in the Ohio Company?, answer: Robert Dinwiddie +question: Who acted during the winter of 1756 before reinforcements arrived?, answer: Governor Vaudreuil | question: Who ordered an attack against the forts Shirley had erected at the Oneida Carry?, answer: Scouts | question: What did the French forces destroy in the March Battle of Fort Bull?, answer: 45,000 pounds of gunpowder | question: How many pounds of gunpowder were destroyed in the March Battle of Fort Bull?, answer: 45,000 pounds of gunpowder +question: Who is the imam of the Finsbury Park Mosque?, answer: Abu Hamza al-Masri | question: Who is the imam of the Finsbury Park Mosque?, answer: Abu Hamza al-Masri | question: Who is the imam of the Finsbury Park Mosque?, answer: Abu Hamza al-Masri | question: Who is the imam of the Finsbury Park Mosque?, answer: Abu Hamza al-Masri +question: What did Grissom, White, and Chaffee name their flight Apollo 1?, answer: motivational focus | question: What did Grissom, White, and Chaffee name their flight Apollo 1?, answer: a motivational focus on the first manned flight | question: What was a "plugs-out" test planned for January?, answer: LC-34 | question: What would be followed by a more rigorous countdown simulation test closer to the February 21 launch?, answer: LC-34 +question: Who was one of the first mathematicians in China to work on spherical trigonometry?, answer: Guo Shoujing | question: Who was one of the first mathematicians in China to work on spherical trigonometry?, answer: Guo Shoujing | question: Who was disseminated as the official calendar of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Guo Shoujing +question: What does HT do?, answer: engage in armed jihad or work for a democratic system | question: What does HT do?, answer: work to take power through "ideological struggle" to change Muslim public opinion | question: What does HT do?, answer: do not engage in armed jihad or work for a democratic system | question: What does HT do?, answer: act to take power through "ideological struggle" to change Muslim public opinion | question: What does HT do?, answer: attempted and failed such coups in 1968 and 1969 in Jordan, and in 1974 in Egypt, and in 1974 +question: In what year did Hamas die?, answer: 2000 to 2007 | question: In what year did it kill 542 people?, answer: 2007 | question: In what year did Hamas win the majority of the seats?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did Hamas drive the PLO out of Gaza?, answer: 2007 | question: In what year did Hamas drive Israel out of the Gaza Strip?, answer: 2008-9 and 2014 Gaza Wars +question: What are the two US Navy bases?, answer: Blount Island Command and the nearby Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay | question: What are the two US Navy bases?, answer: Blount Island Command and the nearby Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay | question: What are the two US Navy bases?, answer: Blount Island Command and the nearby Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay | question: What are the two US Navy bases?, answer: the third largest military presence in the United States +question: What is the name of Harvard?, answer: Academic Ranking of World Universities (ARWU) | question: What is the name of the University's undergraduate program?, answer: Academic Performance | question: What is the name of the University's undergraduate program?, answer: Academic Performance | question: What is the name of the University's undergraduate program?, answer: The University's undergraduate program has been continuously among the top two in the U.S. News & World Report | question: What was the name of the first nominated by parents in 2009?, answer: Mines ParisTech : Professional Ranking World Universities +question: How many tracts of land has Harvard purchased in Allston?, answer: tracts | question: How much more land does Harvard own in Allston than in Cambridge?, answer: fifty percent | question: How much more land does Harvard own in Allston than in Cambridge?, answer: fifty percent | question: How much more land does Harvard own in Allston than in Cambridge?, answer: fifty percent | question: How much more land does Harvard own in Allston than in Cambridge?, answer: fifty percent +question: What is Harvard's primary recreation facility?, answer: The Malkin Athletic Center | question: What is the name of the MAC?, answer: the Malkin Athletic Center | question: What is the name of the MAC?, answer: the Malkin Athletic Center | question: What is the name of the MAC?, answer: the Malkin Athletic Center | question: What is the name of the MAC?, answer: the Malkin Athletic Center | question: What is the name of the MAC?, answer: Lavietes Pavilion +question: What was the largest university endowment in the world?, answer: Harvard University | question: What was the largest university endowment in the world?, answer: largest | question: What was the largest university endowment in the world?, answer: largest | question: What was the largest university endowment in the world?, answer: largest | question: What was the largest university endowment in the world?, answer: $32 billion | question: What was the largest university endowment in the world?, answer: $4.093 million available for disbursement +question: What is the world's largest academic and private library system?, answer: Harvard Library | question: What is the world's largest academic and private library system?, answer: 79 individual libraries | question: What are Harvard's alumni?, answer: eight U.S. presidents, several foreign heads of state, 335 Rhodes Scholars, and 242 Marshall Scholars | question: What are some 150 Nobel laureates?, answer: 18 Fields Medalists and 13 Turing Award winners have been affiliated as students, faculty, or staff +question: What is the name of the Harvard Art Museum?, answer: Arthur M. Sackler Museum | question: What does the Busch-Reisinger Museum cover?, answer: central and northern European art | question: What does the Fogg Museum of Art cover?, answer: Western art from the Middle Ages to the present emphasizing Italian early Renaissance, British pre-Raphaelite, and 19th-century French art +question: When was Harvard formed?, answer: 1636 | question: When was Harvard formed?, answer: 1636 | question: What was the name of the college?, answer: New College | question: What was the name of the college?, answer: New Towne | question: What was the name of the college?, answer: New College | question: What was the name of the college in 1638?, answer: John of London | question: What was the name of the college?, answer: Harvard College +question: What is the school color?, answer: crimson | question: What is the name of the Harvard sports teams?, answer: The Harvard Crimson | question: What is the name of the Harvard sports teams?, answer: The Harvard Crimson | question: What is the name of the Harvard sports teams and the daily newspaper?, answer: The Harvard Crimson | question: What is the name of the Harvard Crimson?, answer: crimson | question: What is the name of the Harvard Crimson?, answer: Charles William Eliot +question: What is Harvard's 209-acre (85 ha) main campus centered on?, answer: Harvard Yard | question: What is Harvard's 209-acre (85 ha) main campus?, answer: about 3 miles (5 km) west-northwest of the State House in downtown Boston | question: What is Harvard Yard's main campus?, answer: 209-acre (85 ha) | question: What is Harvard Yard's main campus centered on?, answer: Cambridge | question: What is the name of the Quadrangle?, answer: the Quadrangle +question: How many half-courses per term are required to be considered full-time?, answer: four | question: What percentage of students in the top 4–5% of the class are awarded degrees summa cum laude?, answer: magna cum laude | question: What percentage of students in the top 4–5% of the class are awarded?, answer: magna cum laude | question: What percentage of students in the top 4–5% of the class are awarded?, answer: magna cum laude +question: What is the name of the annual football meeting?, answer: The Game | question: What is the name of the annual football meeting?, answer: "The Game" | question: What is the name of the annual football meeting?, answer: "The Game" | question: What is the name of the annual football meeting?, answer: "The Game" | question: What is the name of the annual football meeting?, answer: the annual football meeting | question: What is the name of the annual football meeting?, answer: Walter Camp +question: Who is the biologist at Harvard?, answer: E. O. Wilson | question: Who is the biologist at Harvard?, answer: E. O. Wilson | question: Who is the biologist at Harvard?, answer: E. O. Wilson | question: Who is the biologist at Harvard?, answer: Lisa Randall and Roy Glauber | question: Who is the chemist at Harvard?, answer: Elias Corey, Dudley R. Herschbach and George M. Whitesides +question: What tribe did he join?, answer: nomadic tribes of Northeast Asia | question: When did he join the Mongol Empire?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: When did he join the Mongol Empire?, answer: founding the Mongol Empire | question: When did he join the Mongol Empire?, answer: the conquest of most of Eurasia | question: When did the Mongol Empire occupy a substantial portion of Central Asia and China?, answer: By the end of his life, the Mongol Empire occupied a substantial portion of Central Asia and China +question: Who claimed indulgences absolved buyers from all punishments and granted them salvation were in error?, answer: Christian | question: Who said indulgences absolved buyers from all punishments and granted them salvation were in error?, answer: Christ | question: Who said that indulgences absolved buyers from all punishments and granted them salvation were in error?, answer: Christians, | question: Who said that indulgences absolved buyers from all punishments and granted them salvation were in error +question: When did Luther return to university?, answer: 2 July 1505, | question: When did he return to university?, answer: 2 July 1505, | question: When did he return to university?, answer: on horseback | question: When did he return to university?, answer: 2 July 1505, | question: When did he return to university?, answer: 2 July 1505, | question: When did he return to university?, answer: 2 July 1505, | question: When did he return to law school, sold his books, and entered a closed Augustinian cloister in Erfurt?, answer: 17 July 1505 +question: Who produced artificial lightning?, answer: He produced artificial lightning | question: When was Thunder heard?, answer: 15 miles away | question: When was Thunder heard?, answer: 15 miles away | question: When was Thunder heard?, answer: 15 miles away in Cripple Creek, Colorado | question: When was Thunder heard?, answer: 15 miles away | question: When was Thunder heard?, answer: 15 miles away in Cripple Creek, Colorado | question: When was Thunder heard?, answer: 15 miles away in Cripple Creek, Colorado +question: How many receptors on the helper T cell must be bound by an MHC:antigen in order to activate the helper cell?, answer: 200–300 | question: How many receptors on the helper T cell must be bound by an MHC:antigen in order to activate the helper cell | question: How many receptors on the helper T cell must be bound by an MHC:antigen in order to activate the helper cell?, answer: 200–300 +question: What does the image at the right illustrate that 12 is not prime?, answer: 12 = 3 4. No even number greater than 2 is prime because by definition, any such number n has at least three distinct divisors, namely 1, 2, and n. This implies that n is not prime. | question: What does the term odd prime refer to?, answer: any prime number greater than 2. +question: How many combustible materials were thought to be made mostly of phlogiston?, answer: highly combustible | question: What did air do not play a role in phlogiston theory?, answer: nor were any initial quantitative experiments conducted to test the idea | question: What was the buoyancy of the gaseous combustion products?, answer: The fact that a substance like wood gains overall weight in burning was hidden by the buoyancy of the gaseous combustion products +question: What is the oxidant, not the fuel, but nevertheless the source of most of the chemical energy released in combustion?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the source of most of the chemical energy released in combustion?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the source of most of the chemical energy released in combustion?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the source of most of the chemical energy released in combustion?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the source of most of the chemical energy released in combustion?, answer: peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, perchlorates, +question: What was Luther's last sermon delivered?, answer: Eisleben | question: What was Luther's last sermon delivered?, answer: 15 February 1546 | question: What was Luther's last sermon delivered?, answer: Eisleben | question: What was Luther's last sermon delivered?, answer: 15 February 1546 | question: What was Luther's last sermon delivered?, answer: Eisleben | question: What was Luther's last sermon delivered?, answer: his place of birth | question: What was Luther said, "we want to practice Christian love toward them and pray that they convert," | question: What was Luther's last sermon delivered?, answer: if they could kill us all, they would gladly do so?, answer: if they could kill us all, they would gladly do so +question: What was Luther's poor physical health?, answer: short-tempered and even harsher in his writings and comments | question: Who was overheard saying, "Dear husband, you are too rude," and he responded, "They are teaching me to be rude," | question: In 1545 and 1546 Luther preached three times in the Market Church in Halle, staying with his friend Justus Jonas during Christmas?, answer: Justus Jonas +question: What did his translation of the Bible make it more accessible?, answer: vernacular | question: What did his translation of the Bible make it more accessible?, answer: vernacular | question: What did his translation of the Bible influence?, answer: the writing of an English translation, the Tyndale Bible | question: What did his marriage to Katharina von Bora set a model for the practice of clerical marriage?, answer: allowing Protestant clergy to marry +question: What is Victoria the base for?, answer: the manufacturing plants of the major car brands Ford, Toyota and Holden | question: In what year did Ford's Victorian plants close?, answer: October 2016 | question: What year did Ford's Victorian plants close?, answer: October 2016 | question: What year did Ford's Victorian plants close?, answer: October 2016 | question: What year did Ford's Victorian plants close?, answer: October 2016 +question: What is the difference between the magnitudes of the two forces to their sum?, answer: the difference of the magnitudes of the two forces to their sum | question: What is the difference between the magnitudes of the two forces?, answer: the difference of the magnitudes of the two forces to their sum | question: What is the difference between the magnitudes of the two forces?, answer: the difference of the magnitudes of the two forces to their sum | question: What is the difference between the magnitudes of the two forces?, answer: their respective lines of application must also be specified in order to account for their effects on the motion of the body +question: When did John Wesley warn against the dangers of drinking?, answer: in his famous sermon, "The Use of Money," | question: When did John Wesley warn against the dangers of drinking?, answer: in his famous sermon, "The Use of Money," | question: When did John Wesley warn against the dangers of drinking?, answer: in his famous sermon, "The Use of Money," and in his letter to an alcoholic | question: When did John Wesley warn against the dangers of drinking?, answer: 2011 and 2012 +question: What was the name of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: William Stranahan | question: What was the name of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: William Stranahan | question: What was the name of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: the Pacific Improvement Corporation | question: What was the name of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: Balch Avenue on the south, Cedar Avenue on the east, the rear property line of Platt Avenue (east of Sixth Street) and Platt Avenue on the east +question: What are female sex hormones known as?, answer: immunostimulators of both adaptive and innate immune responses | question: What are female sex hormones known as?, answer: immunostimulators of both adaptive and innate immune responses | question: What type of autoimmune diseases strike women preferentially?, answer: lupus erythematosus | question: What does testosterone seem to be immunosuppressive?, answer: testosterone +question: What type of medication can be found within the premises of the hospital?, answer: Hospital pharmacies | question: What type of medication can be found within the premises of the hospital?, answer: Hospital pharmacies | question: What type of medication can be found within the premises of the hospital?, answer: more specialized | question: What type of medication can be found within the premises of the hospital?, answer: Hospital pharmacies | question: What is a complex process that requires adequate training of personnel?, answer: quality assurance of products, and adequate facilities +question: What does Howard Zinn write?, answer: "There may be many times when protesters choose to go to jail, as a way of continuing their protest, as a way of reminding their countrymen of injustice. But that is different than the notion that they must go to jail as part of a rule connected with civil disobedience. The key point is that the spirit of protest should be maintained all the way, whether it is done by remaining in jail, or by evading it. +question: Who appointed Robert Kintner to be ABC's president?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: Who appointed Kintner to be ABC's president?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: Who appointed Kintner to be ABC's president?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: Who was the CEO of the DuMont Television Network?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: Who was the CEO of the DuMont Television Network?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: What did Noble have to intervene in ABC's decisions because of financial problems and the FCC's long period of indecision?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: Who appointed Kintner to be ABC's president?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: Who appointed Kintner?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: Who appointed Kintner to be ABC's president?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: Who appointed Kintner?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: Who appointed Kintner to be ABC's president?, answer: Robert Kintner +question: What do the particles acting onto each other possess?, answer: the spatial variable | question: What is the Pauli principle relating the space and the spin variables?, answer: relating the space and the spin variables | question: What is the Pauli principle relating the space and the spin variables?, answer: relating the space and the spin variables | question: What is the Pauli principle relating the space and the spin variables?, answer: the space and the spin variables +question: What did attempting to reconcile electromagnetic theory with two observations proved troublesome?, answer: attempting to reconcile electromagnetic theory with two observations, the photoelectric effect, and the nonexistence of the ultraviolet catastrophe, proved troublesome | question: How did quantum mechanics develop a new theory of electromagnetism?, answer: quantum electrodynamics | question: How did quantum electrodynamics describe all electromagnetic phenomena as being mediated by wave–particles known as photons?, answer: QED +question: What was Tesla's article published in 1937?, answer: "A Machine to End War", | question: What was Tesla's article published in 1937?, answer: "A Machine to End War", | question: What was Tesla's article published in 1937?, answer: "A Machine to End War", | question: What was Tesla's article published in 1937?, answer: "A Machine to End War", | question: What was Tesla's article published in 1937?, answer: "A Machine to End War" +question: In what year did Germany start to build a colonial empire in Africa and the South Pacific?, answer: 1883–84 | question: In what year did Germany start to build a colonial empire in Africa and the South Pacific?, answer: 1883–84 | question: In what year did Germany lose interest in imperialism?, answer: 1883–84 | question: In what year did Germany start to build a colonial empire in Africa and the South Pacific?, answer: 1883–84 +question: What is a non-deterministic Turing machine?, answer: a computational model that is allowed to branch out to check many different possibilities at once | question: What does the non-deterministic Turing machine have to do with how we physically want to compute algorithms?, answer: its branching exactly captures many of the mathematical models we want to analyze | question: What is a very important resource in analyzing computational problems?, answer: non-deterministic time +question: Who is the final judge of right and wrong?, answer: Thoreau's political philosophy | question: Who is the final judge of right and wrong?, answer: The individual is the final judge of right and wrong | question: Who is the final judge of right and wrong?, answer: The individual is the final judge of right and wrong +question: What was Tetzel's teaching?, answer: indulgences for the dead | question: What was Tetzel's teaching on indulgences for the dead?, answer: in line with Catholic dogma of the time | question: What was Tetzel's teaching on indulgences for the living?, answer: in line with Catholic dogma of the time | question: What was Tetzel's teaching on indulgences for the dead?, answer: in line with Catholic dogma of the time +question: What is the oldest street in the United States of America?, answer: the "Huguenot Street Historic District" | question: What was the name of the city of New York?, answer: New Rochelle | question: What is the name of the city of New York?, answer: New Rochelle | question: What is the name of the city of New York?, answer: New Rochelle | question: What is the name of the city of New York?, answer: New Rochelle +question: What percentage of French Catholics were Huguenots?, answer: one-eighth | question: What percentage of French Catholics were Huguenots?, answer: one-eighth | question: What percentage of French Catholics were Huguenots?, answer: one-eighth | question: What percentage of French Catholics were Huguenots?, answer: one-eighth | question: What percentage of French Catholics were Huguenots?, answer: one-eighth the number of French Catholics +question: How many oxygen chambers does Hyperbaric medicine use?, answer: special | question: How many oxygen chambers does Hyperbaric medicine use to increase the partial pressure of O 2 around the patient and, when needed, the medical staff | question: How many oxygen chambers does Hyperbaric medicine use to increase the partial pressure of O 2 around the patient and, when needed, the medical staff?, answer: special | question: How many oxygen chambers does Hyperbaric medicine use to increase the partial pressure of O 2 around the patient and, when needed, helps displace carbon monoxide from the heme group of hemoglobin +question: What is an immune response that damages the body's own tissues?, answer: Hypersensitivity | question: What is an immediate or anaphylactic reaction?, answer: Type I hypersensitivity | question: What is mediated by IgE?, answer: triggers degranulation of mast cells and basophils when cross-linked by antigen | question: What is mediated by IgE?, answer: antibody-dependent (or cytotoxic) hypersensitivity +question: Who has responded to Lindzen's criticisms of the TAR?, answer: Richard Lindzen | question: Who has responded to Lindzen's criticisms of the TAR?, answer: John Houghton | question: Who has responded to Lindzen's criticisms of the TAR?, answer: Richard Lindzen | question: Who has responded to Lindzen's criticisms of the TAR?, answer: Richard Lindzen | question: Who has responded to Lindzen's criticisms of the TAR?, answer: John Houghton +question: What was ITV Tyne Tees based at City Road?, answer: 40 years | question: When did ITV Tyne Tees move to a new facility on The Watermark business park?, answer: 2005 | question: When did ITV Tyne Tees move to a new facility on The Watermark business park next to the MetroCentre in Gateshead?, answer: 2005 | question: When did ITV Tyne Tees move to a new facility on The Watermark business park?, answer: Spital Tongues +question: What is the hardest problem in C?, answer: X | question: What is the hardest problem in C?, answer: X | question: What is the hardest problem in C?, answer: X | question: What is the most difficult problem in NP?, answer: the class of NP-complete problems contains the most difficult problems in NP, in the sense that they are the ones most likely not to be in P. +question: What is a plastid that lacks chlorophyll?, answer: a prolamellar body | question: What is a plastid that lacks chlorophyll?, answer: an etioplast | question: What is a plastid that lacks chlorophyll?, answer: inner membrane invaginations | question: What is a yellow chlorophyll precursor stocked?, answer: etioplasts do not require light to form chloroplasts +question: What is the maximum time taken over all inputs of size n?, answer: T(n) | question: What is the maximum time taken over all inputs of size n?, answer: T(n) | question: What is a polynomial time algorithm?, answer: a polynomial time algorithm | question: What is a polynomial time algorithm?, answer: Cobham's thesis | question: What is a polynomial time algorithm?, answer: polynomial time algorithm +question: What is a debate on a motion proposed by an MSP who is not a Scottish minister?, answer: Members Business | question: What is a debate on a motion proposed by an MSP who is not a Scottish minister?, answer: Members Business | question: What is a debate on a motion proposed by an MSP who is not a Scottish minister?, answer: Members Business | question: What is a debate on a motion proposed by an MSP who is not a Scottish minister +question: How many Chinese miners worked in Victoria?, answer: Many Chinese miners | question: What was the level of anti-Chinese violence seen at Lambing Flat riots in New South Wales?, answer: anti-Chinese violence | question: What was a riot at Buckland Valley near Bright in 1857?, answer: cramped and unsanitary | question: What was an outbreak of typhoid at Buckland Valley in 1854 killed over 1,000 miners?, answer: typhoid +question: What is the most common cause of immunodeficiency in developing countries?, answer: malnutrition | question: What is the most common cause of immunodeficiency in developing countries?, answer: malnutrition | question: What is the most common cause of immunodeficiency in developing countries?, answer: malnutrition | question: What is the most common cause of immunodeficiency in developing countries?, answer: malnutrition +question: What was the earliest known reference to immunity?, answer: during the plague of Athens | question: What was the earliest known reference to immunity?, answer: during the plague of Athens | question: What did Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis make experiments with?, answer: scorpion venom | question: What did Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis make experiments with?, answer: scorpion venom +question: What is characterized by an ongoing theoretical attitude?, answer: an ongoing theoretical attitude | question: What has been suggested in immunology from the end of the nineteenth century up to the present time?, answer: Many theories | question: What was the cellular theory of immunity represented by?, answer: Elie Metchnikoff | question: What was the humoral theory of immunity held by Robert Koch and Emil von Behring?, answer: that the active immune agents were soluble components (molecules) found in the organism’s “humors” rather than its cells +question: What do imperialism and colonialism both dictate?, answer: political and economic advantage over a land and the indigenous populations they control | question: What does imperialism refer to?, answer: political and monetary dominance, either formally or informally | question: Colonialism is seen to be the architect deciding how to start dominating areas and then imperialism can be seen as creating the idea behind conquest cooperating with colonialism?, answer: conquest cooperating with colonialism | question: Colonialism is the builder and preserver of the colonial possessions in an area by a population coming from a foreign region +question: How many empires did Imperialism play in the history of Japan, Korea, the Assyrian Empire, the Chinese Empire, the Roman Empire, Greece, the Byzantine Empire, the Persian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, Ancient Egypt, the British Empire, India, and many other empires?, answer: Historically recognized Muslim empires number in the dozens | question: What empires did Sub-Saharan Africa feature during the pre-Columbian era?, answer: Ethiopian Empire, Oyo Empire, Asante Union, Luba Empire, Lunda Empire, Lunda Empire, and Mutapa Empire +question: What is Imperialism?, answer: a policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means | question: What is Imperialism?, answer: policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means | question: What is Imperialism?, answer: policy of extending a country's power and influence through colonization, use of military force, or other means +question: What is a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force?, answer: Imperialism | question: What is a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force?, answer: policy of extending a country’s power and influence | question: What is a policy of extending a country’s power and influence through diplomacy or military force?, answer: Imperialism | question: What is a powerful form of dominance?, answer: physical control or full-fledged colonial rule +question: Who conquered England in 1066?, answer: Duke William II | question: Who replaced the Anglo-Saxons as the ruling class of England?, answer: Anglo-Saxons | question: Who owed homage to the King of France for their land on the continent?, answer: Early Norman kings of England, as Dukes of Normandy, owed homage to the King of France for their land on the continent | question: Who owed homage to the King of France for their land on the continent?, answer: King Harold II +question: What was the de facto leader of the Crusade?, answer: Bohemond of Taranto | question: What was the de facto leader of the Crusade?, answer: Bohemond of Taranto | question: What was Bohemond instrumental in the conquest of Jerusalem?, answer: Tancred | question: What was Tancred instrumental in the conquest of Jerusalem?, answer: the expansion of the Crusader kingdom in Transjordan and the region of Galilee +question: In what year did Genghis Khan conquer the Jin dynasty?, answer: 1211 | question: In what year did Genghis besieged, captured, and sacked the Jin capital of Zhongdu?, answer: 1215 | question: In what year did Genghis besieged, captured, and sacked the Jin capital of Zhongdu?, answer: 1215 | question: In what year did Genghis besieged, captured, and sacked the Jin capital of Zhongdu?, answer: 1234 +question: In what year did Genghis Khan start a retaliatory attack on the Tanguts?, answer: 1226 | question: In what year did Genghis Khan start a retaliatory attack on the Tanguts?, answer: 1226 | question: In what year did Genghis Khan take Xiliang-fu[disambiguation needed]?, answer: the autumn | question: In what year did Genghis Khan defeat the Tangut relief army?, answer: November +question: In what year did Genghis Khan conquer Deshun?, answer: 1227 | question: In what year did Genghis Khan conquer Deshun?, answer: 1227 | question: In what year did Genghis Khan's army attack and destroy the Tangut capital of Ning Hia?, answer: 1227 | question: In what year did Genghis Khan's army seize Lintiao-fu, Xining province, Xindu-fu, and Deshun province?, answer: 1227 +question: When did Kublai Khan establish the Yuan dynasty?, answer: 1271 | question: When did Kublai Khan establish the Yuan dynasty?, answer: 1271 | question: When did Kublai Khan establish the Yuan dynasty?, answer: 1271 | question: When did Kublai Khan establish the Yuan dynasty?, answer: 1271 +question: When did the plague spread?, answer: 1466 | question: When did the plague spread?, answer: 16th and 17th centuries | question: When did the plague spread?, answer: 1350 to 1490 | question: When did the plague spread?, answer: 1350 to 1490 | question: When did the plague spread?, answer: 1563, 1593, 1603, 1625, 1636, and 1665 | question: When did the plague spread?, answer: 1576–77 +question: When did he enter the University of Erfurt?, answer: 1501 | question: When did he enter the University of Erfurt?, answer: 19 | question: When did he enter the University of Erfurt?, answer: 1501 | question: When did he enter the University of Erfurt?, answer: the age of 19 | question: When did he enter the University of Erfurt?, answer: 1501 +question: When was von Staupitz ordained to the priesthood?, answer: 1507 | question: When did von Staupitz teach theology?, answer: 9 March 1508 | question: When did von Staupitz receive a bachelor's degree in Biblical studies?, answer: 9 March 1508 | question: When did von Staupitz receive a bachelor's degree in Biblical studies?, answer: 1509 | question: When did von Staupitz receive a bachelor's degree in Biblical studies?, answer: 1509 +question: When was Johann Tetzel sent to Germany?, answer: 1516 | question: Who sold indulgences to raise money to rebuild St. Peter's Basilica in Rome?, answer: Roman Catholic Church | question: Who sold indulgences to raise money to rebuild St. Peter's Basilica in Rome?, answer: Johann Tetzel | question: Who sold indulgences to raise money to rebuild St. Peter's Basilica in Rome?, answer: Johann Tetzel +question: In what year did Luther address prophecy?, answer: 1521 | question: In what year did Luther address prophecy?, answer: 1521 | question: In what year did Luther address prophecy?, answer: 1521 | question: In what year did Luther address prophecy?, answer: 1521 | question: In what year did Luther address prophecy?, answer: 1521 | question: In what year did Luther address prophecy?, answer: 1521 +question: In what year did Luther write that Jesus Christ was born a Jew?, answer: 1523 | question: In what year did Luther write that Jesus Christ was born a Jew?, answer: 1523 | question: In what year did Luther write that Jesus Christ was born a Jew?, answer: 1523 | question: In what year did Luther write that Jesus Christ was born a Jew?, answer: 1523 | question: In what year did Luther write that Jesus Christ was born a Jew?, answer: 1543 treatise Von den Juden und ihren Lügen (On the Jews and Their Lies) took its place among other anti-Jewish literature of the times?, answer: 1543 treatise Von den Juden und ihren Lügen +question: In what year did Warsaw become the seat of the General Sejm?, answer: 1569 | question: In what year did Warsaw become the seat of the General Sejm?, answer: 1569 | question: In what year did Warsaw become the seat of the General Sejm?, answer: 1569 | question: In what year did Warsaw become the seat of the General Sejm?, answer: 1573 | question: In what year did Warsaw become the capital of the Commonwealth and the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland?, answer: 1596 +question: When did Luther read a Latin translation of the Qur'an?, answer: 1542 | question: When did Luther write a Latin translation of the Qur'an?, answer: 1542 | question: When did Luther write a Latin translation of the Qur'an?, answer: 1542 | question: When did Luther write a Latin translation of the Qur'an?, answer: 1542 | question: When did Luther write a Latin translation of the Qur'an?, answer: 1542 +question: In what year did Norman Huguenots establish the small colony of Fort Caroline?, answer: 1564 | question: In what year did Norman Huguenots establish the small colony of Fort Caroline?, answer: 1564 | question: In what year did Norman Huguenots establish the small colony of Fort Caroline?, answer: 1564 | question: In what year did Norman Huguenots establish the small colony of Fort Caroline?, answer: 1564 | question: In what year did Norman Huguenots stranded French soldiers surrender to the numerically inferior Spanish forces led by Pedro Menendez?, answer: 1565 +question: In what year did the French Huguenots migrate from England to the colony of Virginia?, answer: 1700 | question: How many French Huguenots migrated from England to the colony of Virginia?, answer: several hundred | question: How many settlers landed in Chesterfield County?, answer: 148 | question: When did the Virginia General Assembly pass an act to naturalise the 148 Huguenots still resident at Manakintown?, answer: 12 May 1705 | question: What was the name of the Huguenot Memorial Bridge?, answer: Huguenot Memorial Bridge across the James River and Huguenot Road +question: When did John and Charles Wesley go to America to teach the gospel to the American Indians in the colony of Georgia?, answer: 1735 | question: When did the "Holy Club" disband?, answer: less than two years | question: When did John and Charles Wesley return to England?, answer: 1735 | question: When did John and Charles Wesley return to England?, answer: 1735 +question: In what year did the British government give land to the Ohio Company of Virginia?, answer: 1749 | question: In what year did the British government give land to the Ohio Company of Virginia?, answer: 1749 | question: In what year did the British government grant land to the Ohio Company of Virginia?, answer: 1749 | question: In what year did Christopher Gist open negotiations with the Indian tribes at Logstown?, answer: 1750 | question: In what year did Christopher Gist open negotiations with the Indian tribes at Logstown?, answer: 1750 +question: In what year did the British colonial governors meet with General Edward Braddock?, answer: 1755 | question: When did Braddock die?, answer: July 9, 1755 | question: When did Braddock die?, answer: a few days later | question: When did Braddock die?, answer: July 9, 1755 | question: When did the British capture Fort Beauséjour?, answer: 1755 | question: When did the British capture Fort Beauséjour?, answer: 1755 +question: In what year did James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion?, answer: 1781 | question: In what year did James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion?, answer: 1781 | question: In what year did James Watt patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion?, answer: 1781 | question: In what year did Watt's ten-horsepower engines enable a wide range of manufacturing machinery to be powered?, answer: 1883 +question: In what year did the natural history lectures of Louis Agassiz be acclaimed?, answer: 1846 | question: What did Agassiz posit?, answer: Americans' "participation in the Divine Nature" and the possibility of understanding "intellectual existences" | question: What did Agassiz resorted to when it came to explaining life-forms?, answer: based on a presumed archetype for his evidence | question: What did Agassiz resorted to matters of shape based on a presumed archetype for his evidence?, answer: Platonic treatises by Ralph Cudworth, John Norrisand, in a Romantic vein, Samuel Coleridge +question: What was the name of the rebellion against the government of Victoria?, answer: "Eureka Stockade" | question: What was the name of the rebellion against the government of Victoria?, answer: "Eureka Stockade" | question: What was the name of the rebellion against the government of Victoria?, answer: the "Eureka Stockade" | question: What was crushed by British troops?, answer: the discontents | question: What was the name of the rebellion?, answer: the Colony of Victoria Act 1855 +question: In what year did John Sheepshanks donate 233 paintings, mainly by contemporary British artists, and a similar number of drawings to the museum with the intention of forming a 'A National Gallery of British Art'?, answer: 1857 | question: In what year did John Sheepshanks donate 233 paintings, mainly by contemporary British artists, and a similar number of drawings to the museum with the intention of forming a 'A National Gallery of British Art'?, answer: 1821 full size oil sketch for The Hay Wain +question: In what year did Tesla move to Karlovac?, answer: 1870 | question: In what year did Tesla move to Karlovac?, answer: 1870 | question: In what year did Tesla graduate?, answer: 1873 | question: In what year did Tesla graduate?, answer: 1873 +question: When did the Central Pacific Railroad establish a station near Easterby's?, answer: 1872 | question: When did the Central Pacific Railroad establish a station near Easterby's?, answer: 1872 | question: When did the Central Pacific Railroad establish a station near Easterby's?, answer: 1872 | question: When did the Central Pacific Railroad establish a station near Easterby's?, answer: 1872 | question: When did the Central Pacific Railroad establish a station near Easterby's +question: When did Tesla return to Smiljan?, answer: 1873 | question: When did Tesla return to Smiljan?, answer: 1873 | question: When did Tesla return to Smiljan?, answer: 1873 | question: When did Tesla return to Smiljan?, answer: 1873 | question: When did Tesla return to Smiljan?, answer: 1873 +question: In what year did Tesla evade being drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army?, answer: 1874 | question: In what year did Tesla evade being drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army?, answer: 1874 | question: In what year did Tesla evade being drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army?, answer: 1874 | question: In what year did Tesla evade being drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army?, answer: 1874 +question: When did Tesla enrolled at Austrian Polytechnic in Graz?, answer: 1875 | question: When did Tesla enrolled at Austrian Polytechnic?, answer: 1875 | question: When did Tesla enrolled at Austrian Polytechnic?, answer: 1875 | question: When did Tesla enrolled at Austrian Polytechnic?, answer: 1875 | question: When did Tesla lose his scholarship?, answer: 1879 | question: When did Tesla lose his scholarship?, answer: 1879 +question: When did Tesla move to Budapest to work under Ferenc Puskás?, answer: 1881 | question: When did Tesla move to Budapest to work under Ferenc Puskás?, answer: 1881 | question: When did Tesla move to Budapest to work under Ferenc Puskás?, answer: 1881 | question: When did Tesla move to Budapest to work under Ferenc Puskás?, answer: 1881 +question: In what year did Tesla start working for the Continental Edison Company?, answer: 1882 | question: In what year did Tesla relocate to New York City?, answer: June 1884 | question: In what year did Tesla relocate to New York City?, answer: 1957–60 | question: In what year did Tesla relocate to New York City?, answer: 1884 | question: In what year did Tesla relocate to New York City?, answer: 1884 | question: In what year did Tesla relocate to New York City?, answer: 1882 +question: Who arranged for Tesla to demonstrate his alternating current system, including his induction motor, at the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: Thomas Commerford Martin | question: When did George Westinghouse demonstrate his alternating current system, including his induction motor, at the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: 1888 | question: When did Westinghouse look into getting a patent on a similar commutator-less, rotating magnetic field-based induction motor?, answer: March 1888 by the Italian physicist Galileo Ferraris +question: In what year did James Dewar produce enough liquid oxygen?, answer: 1891 | question: In what year did James Dewar produce enough liquid oxygen?, answer: 1891 | question: In what year did James Dewar produce enough liquid oxygen?, answer: 1891 | question: In what year did James Dewar produce enough liquid oxygen?, answer: 1891 | question: In what year did William Hampson develop the first commercially viable process for producing liquid oxygen?, answer: 1895 | question: In what year did oxyacetylene welding become common?, answer: 1901 +question: In what year did Richard Dean Adams lead the Niagara Falls Cataract Construction Company?, answer: 1893 | question: What was Adams' opinion on?, answer: what system would be best to transmit power generated at the falls | question: What was Adams' opinion on?, answer: what system would be best to transmit power generated at the falls | question: What was Adams' opinion on?, answer: what system would be best to transmit power generated at the falls | question: What was Adams' opinion on?, answer: what was the most reliable and there was a Westinghouse system to light incandescent bulbs using two-phase alternating current +question: Who won the bid to light the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago?, answer: George Westinghouse | question: Who won the bid to light the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago?, answer: George Westinghouse | question: Who won the bid to light the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago?, answer: George Westinghouse | question: Who won the bid to light the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago?, answer: George Westinghouse +question: When did Tesla demonstrate a radio-controlled boat?, answer: 1898 | question: When did Tesla demonstrate a radio-controlled boat?, answer: 13 May 1899 | question: When did Tesla demonstrate a radio-controlled boat?, answer: 1898 | question: When did Tesla demonstrate a radio-controlled boat?, answer: 13 May 1899 +question: In what year did John Jacob Astor IV invest $100,000 for Tesla?, answer: 1899 | question: In what year did John Jacob Astor IV invest $100,000 for Tesla?, answer: 1899 | question: In what year did John Jacob Astor IV invest $100,000 for Tesla?, answer: 1899 | question: In what year did John Jacob Astor IV invest $100,000 for Tesla?, answer: 1899 +question: When was Guglielmo Marconi granted patents for a "system of transmitting electrical energy" and "an electrical transmitter"?, answer: 1900 | question: When was Guglielmo Marconi granted patents for a "system of transmitting electrical energy" and "an electrical transmitter" | question: When was Guglielmo Marconi granted patents for a "system of transmitting electrical energy" and "an electrical transmitter"?, answer: 1901 +question: In what year did the Los Angeles Times define southern California?, answer: 1900 | question: In what year did the Los Angeles Times define southern California?, answer: 1900 | question: In what year did the Los Angeles Times add a newer county to the list?, answer: 1999 | question: In what year did the Los Angeles Times add a newer county to the list?, answer: 1999 +question: In what year did Tesla comment on the ills of the social subservience of women and the struggle of women toward gender equality?, answer: 1926 | question: In what year did Tesla comment on the ills of the social subservience of women and the struggle of women toward gender equality?, answer: 1926 | question: In what year did Tesla comment on the ills of the social subservience of women and the struggle of women toward gender equality, and indicated that humanity's future would be run by "Queen Bees" +question: What was Tesla's last patent?, answer: U.S. Patent 1,655,114 | question: What was Tesla's last patent?, answer: U.S. Patent 1,655,114 | question: What was Tesla's last patent in 1928?, answer: a biplane capable of taking off vertically (VTOL aircraft) and then be "gradually tilted through manipulation of the elevator devices" in flight until it was flying like a conventional plane | question: What was the earliest known design for what became the tiltrotor/tilt-wing concept as well as the earliest proposal for the use of turbine engines in rotor aircraft?, answer: turbine engines +question: When did Robert Maynard Hutchins take office?, answer: 1929 | question: When did Robert Maynard Hutchins take office?, answer: 1929 | question: When did Robert Maynard Hutchins take office?, answer: 24 | question: When did Robert Maynard Hutchins take office?, answer: 1929 | question: When did Robert Maynard Hutchins take office?, answer: 1929 +question: In what year did Mutual file a complaint with the Federal Communications Commission?, answer: 1934 | question: In what year did the FCC publish its report on the broadcasting of network radio programs?, answer: 1940 | question: In what year did the FCC begin a series of investigations into the practices of radio networks?, answer: 1938 | question: In what year did the FCC publish its report on the broadcasting of network radio programs?, answer: 1940 | question: In what year did the FCC establish a regulation forbidding licenses to be issued for radio stations if they were affiliated with a network which already owned multiple networks that provided content of public interest +question: In what year did Tesla announce a method of transmitting mechanical energy with minimal loss over any terrestrial distance?, answer: 1935 | question: In what year did Tesla announce a method of transmitting mechanical energy with minimal loss over any terrestrial distance?, answer: 1935 | question: In what year did Tesla announce a method of transmitting mechanical energy with minimal loss over any terrestrial distance?, answer: 1935 | question: In what year did Tesla announce a method of transmitting mechanical energy with minimal loss over any terrestrial distance?, answer: 1935 +question: What did Tesla say about the death ray in 1937?, answer: "But it is not an experiment... I have built, demonstrated and used it. Only a little time will pass before I can give it to the world." | question: What is Tesla based on?, answer: a narrow stream of small tungsten pellets that are accelerated via high voltage (by means akin to his magnifying transformer). +question: In what year did Chinese Nationalist soldiers take the mausoleum?, answer: 1939 | question: In what year did Chinese Nationalist soldiers take the mausoleum from its position at the 'Lord's Enclosure'?, answer: 1939 | question: In what year was the mausoleum taken?, answer: 1939 | question: In what year was the mausoleum taken?, answer: 1939 | question: In what year was the mausoleum taken to safety at a Buddhist monastery?, answer: 1949 +question: How many people lived in Warsaw in 1939?, answer: 1,300,000 | question: How many people lived in Warsaw in 1945?, answer: 420,000 | question: How many people lived in Warsaw in 1939?, answer: c. 1,300,000 | question: How many years did Warsaw suffer from?, answer: lack of flats and of areas for new houses | question: What was the first remedial measure?, answer: the Warsaw area enlargement (1951) +question: In what year did Sava Kosanovi's estate be shipped to Belgrade?, answer: 1952 | question: In what year did Kosanovi's secretary transport Tesla's ashes from the United States to Belgrade?, answer: 1957 | question: In what year did Kosanovi's secretary transport Tesla's ashes from the United States to Belgrade?, answer: 1957 +question: When was the FCC's Sixth Report and Order announced the end of its freeze on new station license applications?, answer: 1952 | question: When was the FCC's Sixth Report and Order announced the end of its freeze on new station license applications?, answer: 1952 | question: When did the FCC approve UPT's purchase of ABC?, answer: February 9, 1953 | question: When did the FCC approve UPT's purchase of ABC?, answer: February 9, 1953 | question: What company owned six AM and several FM radio stations, five television stations and 644 cinemas in 300 U.S. cities?, answer: WBKB-TV +question: In what year did Walt Disney Productions purchase ABC's shares in the Disneyland theme park?, answer: 1959 | question: What was ABC's television contract due to expire?, answer: 1961 | question: What was ABC's television contract due to expire?, answer: 1961 | question: What was ABC's television contract due to expire?, answer: Disney Presents | question: What was ABC's television contract due to expire?, answer: 1961 +question: When did Paul Rand redesigned the ABC logo?, answer: 1962 | question: When did Paul Rand redesigned the ABC logo?, answer: 1962 | question: When did Paul Rand redesigned the ABC logo?, answer: 1962 | question: When did Paul Rand redesigned the ABC logo?, answer: 1962 | question: When did Paul Rand redesigned the ABC logo?, answer: 1962 | question: When did Paul Rand redesigned the ABC logo?, answer: 1962 +question: When was a data network based on this voice-phone network designed to connect GE's four computer sales and service centers?, answer: 1965 | question: What was the world's first commercial online service?, answer: computer time-sharing service | question: When was a data network based on this voice-phone network designed to connect GE's four computer sales and service centers?, answer: 1965 +question: What was the name of the American Broadcasting Companies?, answer: American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres | question: What was the name of the American Broadcasting Companies?, answer: American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres | question: What was the name of the American Broadcasting Companies?, answer: American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres | question: What was the name of the American Broadcasting Companies?, answer: ABC Records +question: In what year did Manuel Blum develop an axiomatic complexity theory based on his axioms?, answer: 1967 | question: In what year did Manuel Blum develop an axiomatic complexity theory based on his axioms?, answer: 1967 | question: In what year did Manuel Blum develop an axiomatic complexity theory based on his axioms?, answer: 1971 +question: In what year did ABC take advantage of new FCC ownership regulations?, answer: 1968 | question: In what year did ABC take advantage of new FCC ownership regulations?, answer: 1968 | question: In what year did ABC take advantage of new FCC ownership regulations?, answer: 1968 | question: In what year did ABC take advantage of new FCC ownership regulations?, answer: 1968 | question: In what year did ABC take advantage of new FCC ownership regulations?, answer: 1968 +question: What was ABC's first game of the week until 2006?, answer: Monday Night Football | question: What was ABC's first game of the week until 2006?, answer: National Football League | question: What was ABC's first game of the week until 2006?, answer: Sunday Night Football | question: What was ABC's first game of the week?, answer: Monday Night Football | question: What was ABC's first game of the week until 2006?, answer: the National Football League +question: In what year did the FCC vote to pass the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules?, answer: 1970 | question: In what year did the FCC vote to pass the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules?, answer: 1970 | question: In what year did the FCC vote to pass the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules?, answer: 1970 | question: In what year did the FCC decide to split ABC Films into two separate companies?, answer: 1972 +question: In what year did Nixon name William E. Simon as the first Administrator of the Federal Energy Office?, answer: 1973 | question: In what year did Nixon name William E. Simon as the first Administrator of the Federal Energy Office?, answer: 1973 | question: In what year did Simon allocate states the same amount of domestic oil for 1974 that each had consumed in 1972?, answer: 1972 | question: In what year did the American Automobile Association report that 20% of American gasoline stations had no fuel?, answer: February 1974 +question: Who won Best Writing in a Children's Serial?, answer: Writers' Guild of Great Britain | question: Who was voted as the "Best Popular Drama" the corporation had ever produced?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who was ranked third in a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who was ranked third in a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century?, answer: Doctor Who +question: In what year did the Soviet Union deploy its 40th Army into Afghanistan?, answer: 1979 | question: In what year did the Soviet Union attempt to suppress an Islamic rebellion against an allied Marxist regime?, answer: Afghan Civil War | question: In what year did the Soviet Union deploy its 40th Army into Afghanistan?, answer: 1979 | question: In what year did the Soviet Union deploy its 40th Army into Afghanistan?, answer: 1979 | question: In what year did the Soviet Union attempt to suppress an Islamic rebellion against an allied Marxist superpower?, answer: 1979 +question: Who was commissioned to look at the possibilities of setting up a second university in Kenya in 1981?, answer: the Presidential Working Party on the Second University | question: Who recommended that the 7–4–2–3 system be changed to an 8–4–4 system?, answer: The committee | question: Who recommended that the 7–4–2–3 system be changed to an 8–4–4 system?, answer: The table under Present-day education in Kenya below shows the structure of the 8–4–4–4 system +question: When did ABC sell KXYZ to the Infinity Broadcasting Corporation?, answer: 1983 | question: When did ABC sell KXYZ to the Infinity Broadcasting Corporation?, answer: January 4, 1984 | question: When did ABC sell KXYZ to the Infinity Broadcasting Corporation?, answer: 1984 | question: When did ABC sell KXYZ to the Infinity Broadcasting Corporation?, answer: January 4, 1984 +question: In what year did ID sequences appear?, answer: 1983 | question: In what year did ID sequences appear?, answer: 1983 | question: In what year did the "ABC Circle" logo revert to its classic white-on-black color scheme?, answer: 1993 | question: In what year did the "ABC Circle" logo revert to its classic white-on-black color scheme?, answer: 1993 | question: In what year did the ABC logo appear as a on-screen bug?, answer: 1995–96 +question: When did a United Methodist church court in New Hampshire defrocked Methodist minister Rose Mary Denman?, answer: 1987 | question: When was Rose Mary Denman convicted of violating church law by engaging in a lesbian relationship?, answer: 2005 | question: Who was convicted of violating church law by engaging in a lesbian relationship?, answer: Irene Elizabeth Stroud | question: Who was convicted of violating church law by engaging in a lesbian relationship?, answer: Irene Elizabeth Stroud +question: When did Thomas S. Murphy delegate his position as president to Daniel B. Burke?, answer: 1990 | question: When did Thomas S. Murphy delegate his position as president to Daniel B. Burke?, answer: 1990 | question: When did the Capital Cities/ABC report revenues of $465 million?, answer: 1990s | question: What is the longest-running prime time entertainment program in the network's history?, answer: the longest-running prime time entertainment program in the network's history | question: When did the network premiere Home Improvement?, answer: 1991 +question: In what year did Galor and Zeira show that inequality in the presence of credit market imperfections has a long lasting detrimental effect on human capital formation and economic development?, answer: 1993 | question: In what year did Galor and Zeira show that inequality in the presence of credit market imperfections has a long lasting detrimental effect on human capital formation and economic development | question: In what year did Perotti examine the channels through which inequality may affect economic growth?, answer: 1996 +question: What charity special was produced for Children in Need in 1993?, answer: Dimensions in Time | question: What charity special was produced for Children in Need?, answer: Dimensions in Time | question: What charity special was produced for Children in Need?, answer: Dimensions in Time | question: What charity special was produced for Children in Need?, answer: Dimensions in Time | question: What charity special was produced for Children in Need?, answer: Dimensions in Time +question: In what year did the FCC repeal the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules?, answer: 1993 | question: In what year did the FCC repeal the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules?, answer: 1993 | question: In what year did Capital Cities/ABC acquire the French animation studio DIC Entertainment?, answer: 1993 | question: In what year did Capital Cities/ABC sign an agreement with Time Warner Cable to carry its owned-and-operated television stations on ABC O&O markets?, answer: 1993 +question: In what year did ABC begin using a minimalist graphical identity?, answer: 1998 | question: In what year did ABC start using a minimalist graphical identity?, answer: 1998 | question: In what year did ABC start using a minimalist graphical identity?, answer: 1998 | question: In what year did ABC start using a minimalist graphical identity?, answer: 1998 | question: In what year did ABC's "We Love TV" image campaign create an audio signature on par with the NBC chimes, CBS' various three-note soundmarks (including the current version used since 2000) and the Fox Fanfare +question: Who and the Curse of Fatal Death was made for Comic Relief in 1999?, answer: Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death | question: What was a parody of the television series?, answer: affectionate parody | question: Who encounters both the Master (Jonathan Pryce) and the Daleks | question: Who is forced to regenerate several times?, answer: Richard E. Grant, Jim Broadbent, Hugh Grant and Joanna Lumley +question: In what year did ABC launch a web-based promotional campaign?, answer: 2000 | question: In what year did ABC launch a web-based promotional campaign focused around its circle logo?, answer: 2000 | question: In what year did ABC launch a web-based promotional campaign focused around its circle logo?, answer: 2000 | question: In what year did ABC launch a web-based promotional campaign focused around its circle logo?, answer: 2000 +question: In what year did 16 national science academies issue a joint statement on climate change?, answer: 2001 | question: How many national science academies issued a joint statement on climate change?, answer: 16 | question: How many national science academies issued a joint statement on climate change?, answer: 16 | question: How many national science academies issued a joint statement on climate change?, answer: 16 | question: How many national science academies support the conclusion that it is at least 90% certain that temperatures will continue to rise, with average global surface temperature projected to increase by between 1.4 and 5.8 °C above 1990 levels by 2100 +question: In what year did the Museum acquire the Costiff collection of 178 Vivienne Westwood costumes?, answer: 2002 | question: In what year did the Museum acquire the Costiff collection of 178 Vivienne Westwood costumes?, answer: 2002 | question: In what year did the Museum acquire the Costiff collection of 178 Vivienne Westwood costumes?, answer: 2002 | question: In what year did the Museum acquire the Costiff collection of 178 Vivienne Westwood costumes?, answer: 2002 +question: In what year did ABC's average viewership decline?, answer: 2004 | question: In what year did ABC's average viewership decline?, answer: ten ratings points | question: In what year did ABC's average viewership decline?, answer: 2004 | question: In what year did the combined season-ending average audience share of ABC, NBC and CBS represent only 32% of U.S. households?, answer: 2004–05 | question: In what year did Disney announce a restructuring of its Disney Media Networks division?, answer: April 21, 2004 +question: In what year did the U.S. consider military action to forcibly seize Middle Eastern oilfields?, answer: 1973 | question: In what year did the U.S. consider military action to forcibly seize Middle Eastern oilfields?, answer: 1973 | question: In what year did the U.S. consider military action to forcibly seize Middle Eastern oilfields?, answer: 1973 | question: In what year did the U.S. consider military action to forcibly seize oilfields in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait, and possibly Abu Dhabi in military action was decided upon?, answer: 2004 +question: Who opened the first permanent gallery in 2004?, answer: Royal Institute of British Architects | question: Who opened the first permanent gallery in 2004?, answer: Royal Institute of British Architects | question: What is the RIBA Drawings and Archives Collection?, answer: the V&A | question: What is the RIBA Drawings and Archives Collection?, answer: RIBA Drawings and Archives Collection | question: What is the world's most comprehensive architectural resource?, answer: 700,000 photographs | question: What is the name of the V&A?, answer: Royal Institute of British Architects | question: Who opened the first permanent gallery in 2004?, answer: Royal Institute of British Architects | question: Who opened the first permanent gallery in 2004?, answer: Royal Institute of British Architects | question: Who opened the first permanent gallery in 2004?, answer: Royal Institute of British Architects +question: In what year did the Amazon basin experience the worst drought in one hundred years?, answer: 2005 | question: In what year did the Amazon basin experience the worst drought in one hundred years?, answer: 2005 | question: In what year did the Amazon basin experience the worst drought in one hundred years?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did Woods Hole Research Center report that the forest in its present form could survive only three years of drought?, answer: July 23, 2006 | question: In what year did Woods Hole Research Center report that the forest is on the brink of being turned into savanna or desert, with catastrophic consequences for the world's climate +question: In what year did the Commission look into legislation against toxic waste?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did the Commission look into legislation against toxic waste?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did the Commission look into legislation against toxic waste?, answer: 2006 | question: What did the Justice, Freedom and Security Commissioner propose with Dimas to create criminal sentences for "ecological crimes". | question: What did the Justice, Freedom and Security Commissioner propose with Dimas to create criminal sentences for "ecological crimes"?, answer: 2005 +question: When did Virgin Media remove the basic channels from the network?, answer: 1 March 2007 | question: When did Virgin Media remove the basic channels from the network?, answer: 1 March 2007 | question: When did Virgin Media remove the basic channels from the network?, answer: 1 March 2007 | question: When did Virgin Media remove the basic channels from the network?, answer: 1 March 2007 | question: When did Virgin Media remove the basic channels from the network?, answer: 1 March 2007 +question: In what year did the Kenyan government unveil Vision 2030?, answer: 2007 | question: In what year did the Kenyan government unveil Vision 2030?, answer: 2007 | question: In what year did the Kenyan government launch a National Climate Change Action Plan?, answer: 2013 | question: In what year did the Kenyan government unveil Vision 2030?, answer: 2007 | question: In what year did the Kenyan government launch a National Climate Change Action Plan?, answer: 2013 +question: In what year did Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency observe evidence of the halo surrounding the Apollo 15 Lunar Module blast crater?, answer: 2008 | question: In what year did NASA's robotic Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter begin photographing the remnants of the Apollo program left on the lunar surface?, answer: 2009 | question: In what year did NASA's robotic Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter begin photographing the remnants of the Apollo program left on the lunar surface?, answer: Apollo 11 +question: In what year did NASA hold a symposium on project costs?, answer: 2009 | question: In what year did NASA estimate the Apollo program costs?, answer: 2005 dollars | question: In what year did NASA estimate the Apollo program costs?, answer: 2005 dollars | question: In what year did NASA estimate the Apollo program costs?, answer: 2005 dollars | question: In what year did NASA estimate the Apollo program costs?, answer: 2005 dollars | question: In what year did NASA estimate the Apollo program costs?, answer: 2005 dollars +question: What is the average earning for a professional in the construction industry in the Middle East?, answer: £42,090 | question: What is the average earning for a professional in the construction industry in the Middle East?, answer: £26,719 | question: What is the average earning for a professional in the construction industry in the Middle East?, answer: £42,090 | question: What is the average earning for a professional in the construction industry in the Middle East?, answer: £42,090 +question: In what year did the Amazon rainforest experience another severe drought?, answer: 2010 | question: In what year did the Amazon rainforest absorb 1.5 gigatons of carbon dioxide?, answer: 2005 | question: In what year did the Amazon absorb 1.5 gigatons of carbon dioxide?, answer: 2005 | question: In what year did the Amazon absorb 1.5 gigatons of carbon dioxide?, answer: 2005 | question: In what year did the Amazon absorb 1.5 gigatons of carbon dioxide?, answer: 2005 +question: What was Newcastle positioned ninth in the retail centre expenditure league of the UK?, answer: Eldon Square Shopping Centre | question: What is one of the largest city centre shopping complexes in the UK?, answer: Eldon Square Shopping Centre | question: What is one of the largest shopping complexes in the UK?, answer: Eldon Square Shopping Centre | question: What is one of the largest John Lewis stores in the UK?, answer: John Lewis +question: In what year did the Economist Intelligence Unit rank Warsaw as the 32nd most liveable city in the world?, answer: 2012 | question: In what year did the Economist Intelligence Unit rank Warsaw as the 32nd most liveable city in the world?, answer: 2012 | question: In what year did the Economist Intelligence Unit rank Warsaw as the 32nd most liveable city in the world?, answer: 2012 +question: What is the longest-running science fiction television show in the world?, answer: Guinness World Records | question: What is the biggest ever simulcast of a TV drama?, answer: its 50th anniversary special | question: What is the biggest ever simulcast of a TV drama?, answer: its 50th anniversary special | question: What is the biggest ever simulcast of a TV drama?, answer: its 50th anniversary special +question: When did the Standard & Poor's rating agency conclude that the widening disparity between the U.S.'s wealthiest citizens and the rest of the nation had slowed its recovery from the 2008-2009 recession and made it more prone to boom-and-bust cycles?, answer: 2014 | question: When did the standard & Poor's rating agency conclude that the widening disparity between the U.S.'s wealthiest citizens and the rest of the nation had slowed its recovery from the 2008-2009 recession?, answer: five years +question: How many Grade One listed railway stations are in the UK?, answer: six | question: How many Grade One listed railway stations are in the UK?, answer: six | question: How many Grade One listed railway stations are in the UK?, answer: six | question: How many Grade One listed railway stations are in the UK?, answer: six | question: How many Grade One listed railway stations are in the UK?, answer: six | question: How many Grade One listed railway stations are in the UK?, answer: six Grade One listed railway stations +question: In what year did the mujahideen defeat the Soviet Union?, answer: the 1980s | question: In what year did the mujahideen defeat the Soviet Union?, answer: 1980s | question: In what year did the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan collapse?, answer: 1992 | question: In what year did the Democratic Republic of Afghanistan collapse?, answer: 1992 | question: In what year did the Taliban defeat most of the warlords?, answer: 1996 +question: Who wrote a five volume book?, answer: Diocles of Carystus | question: Who wrote a five volume book?, answer: Pedanius Dioscorides | question: Who wrote a five volume book?, answer: Diocles of Carystus | question: Who wrote a five volume book?, answer: Pedanius Dioscorides | question: Who wrote a five volume book?, answer: Diocles of Carystus +question: When did Richard the Lion-hearted leave Messina?, answer: April 1191 | question: When did Richard the Lion-hearted leave Messina?, answer: April 1191 | question: When did Richard the Lion-hearted leave Messina?, answer: Acre | question: When did Richard's fleet arrive in Limassol?, answer: 1 May 1191 | question: When did Richard's fleet arrive in Limassol?, answer: 1 May 1191 | question: When did Isaac refuse to release the prisoners and the treasure?, answer: Isaac Komnenos +question: When did the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act take effect?, answer: January 2, 1971 | question: When did the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act take effect?, answer: January 2, 1971 | question: When did the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act take effect?, answer: January 2, 1971 | question: When did the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act take effect?, answer: January 2, 1971 | question: When did the Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act take effect?, answer: January 2, 1971 +question: In what year did Genghis Khan die?, answer: August 1227 | question: In what year did Genghis Khan die?, answer: August 1227 | question: In what year did Genghis Khan die?, answer: August 1227 | question: In what year did Genghis Khan die?, answer: August 1227 | question: In what year did Genghis Khan die?, answer: August 1227 | question: In what year did Genghis Khan die?, answer: August 1227 +question: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire is based on the British program of the same title?, answer: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | question: When did Millionaire end its run on the network's primetime lineup?, answer: three years | question: When did Millionaire end its run on the network's primetime lineup?, answer: 2002 | question: When did Millionaire end its run on the network's primetime lineup?, answer: 2002 | question: When did Millionaire end its run on the network's primetime lineup?, answer: January 18, 2000 +question: In what year did the Australian Broadcasting Corporation run the Australian Broadcasting Corporation?, answer: 1965 | question: In what year did the Australian Broadcasting Corporation run the Australian Broadcasting Corporation?, answer: January 1965 | question: In what year did the ABC broadcast the modern series first run on ABC1?, answer: 2003 | question: In what year did the ABC broadcast the modern series first run?, answer: 2003 | question: In what year did the ABC broadcast the modern series first run on ABC1?, answer: 1983 +question: When did the Huguenots create two neighbourhoods?, answer: Dorotheenstadt and Friedrichstadt | question: When did the Huguenots turn to German?, answer: 1806-07 | question: When did the Huguenots turn to German?, answer: protest against the occupation of Prussia by Napoleon | question: When did the Huguenots turn to German?, answer: 1806-07 | question: When did the Huguenots turn to German?, answer: 1806-07 +question: What type of artwork survives in Britain?, answer: stonework or metalwork | question: What type of artwork survives in Britain?, answer: stonework or metalwork | question: What type of artwork survives plentifully in southern Italy?, answer: Norman | question: What type of artwork survives plentifully in southern Italy?, answer: forms strongly influenced by its Greek, Lombard, and Arab forebears | question: What is the crown of the royal regalia preserved in Palermo?, answer: arab craftsmanship with Arabic inscriptions +question: When did Tesla leave Graz?, answer: December 1878 | question: When did Tesla leave Graz?, answer: December 1878 | question: When did Tesla leave Graz?, answer: December 1878 | question: When did Nikola beg his son to return home?, answer: March 1879 | question: When did Nikola beg his son to return home?, answer: March 1879 +question: When did Marconi successfully send the letter S from England to Newfoundland?, answer: 1901 | question: When did Marconi send the letter S from England to Newfoundland?, answer: December 1901 | question: When did Marconi send the letter S from England to Newfoundland?, answer: 1901 | question: When did Marconi send the letter S from England to Newfoundland?, answer: December 1901 | question: When did Marconi send the letter S to Morgan?, answer: 14 October 1904 +question: When was the AS-205 mission canceled?, answer: December 1966 | question: When was the AS-205 mission canceled?, answer: December 1966 | question: When was the AS-205 mission canceled?, answer: December 1966 | question: When was the AS-205 mission canceled?, answer: December 1966 | question: When was the AS-205 mission canceled?, answer: December 1966 +question: When did Thomas S. Murphy, chief executive officer of Capital Cities Communications, contacted Leonard Goldenson about a proposal to merge their respective companies?, answer: March 16, 1985 | question: When did Capital Cities buy ABC and its related properties for $3.5 billion and $118 for each of ABC's shares?, answer: March 18, 1985 | question: When did Capital Cities borrow $2.1 billion from a consortium of banks, which sold certain assets that Capital Cites could not acquire or retain due to FCC ownership rules for a combined $900 million and sold off several cable television systems, which were sold to The Washington Post Company (forming the present-day Cable One) +question: In what year did President Uhuru Kenyatta sign a Security Laws Amendment Bill?, answer: December 2014 | question: In what year did President Uhuru Kenyatta sign a Security Laws Amendment Bill?, answer: December 2014 | question: In what year did President Uhuru Kenyatta sign a Security Laws Amendment Bill?, answer: December 2014 | question: In what year did President Uhuru Kenyatta sign a Security Laws Amendment Bill?, answer: 19 December +question: In what year did the Black Death subsided?, answer: 1350 | question: In what year did the Black Death subsided?, answer: 1361–62, 1369, 1379–83, 1389–93, and throughout the first half of the 15th century | question: In what year did the Black Death subsided?, answer: 1350 | question: In what year did the Black Death subsided?, answer: 1350 | question: In what year did the Black Death subsided?, answer: 1665 +question: In what country did the Normans incorporate elements of Islamic, Lombard, and Byzantine building techniques into their own?, answer: southern Italy | question: In what country did the Normans incorporate elements of Islamic, Lombard, and Byzantine building techniques into their own?, answer: Italy | question: In what country did the Normans incorporate elements of Islamic, Lombard, and Byzantine building techniques into their own style?, answer: Kingdom of Sicily +question: Where are old pharmacies still operating in Croatia?, answer: Dubrovnik, Croatia | question: Where are old pharmacies still operating in Croatia?, answer: Dubrovnik, Croatia, | question: Where is the Town Hall Square of Tallinn?, answer: Estonia, dating from at least 1422 | question: Where is the Church of Santa Maria Novella located?, answer: Florence, Italy | question: Where is the Esteve Pharmacy located?, answer: Llvia, a Catalan enclave close to Puigcerdà +question: What is the name of the North American theater of the Seven Years' War?, answer: the North American theater of the Seven Years' War | question: What is the name of the North American theater of the Seven Years' War?, answer: the entire international conflict | question: What is the name of the North American theater of the Seven Years' War?, answer: the Seven Years' War | question: What is the name of the North American theater of the Seven Years' War?, answer: "Seven Years" | question: In what year did the fighting on mainland North America?, answer: 1754 to the capture of Montreal in 1760 +question: How many climate scientists wrote in February 2010 calling for changes to the IPCC?, answer: five | question: How many climate scientists wrote in the journal Nature calling for changes to the IPCC?, answer: five | question: How many climate scientists wrote in February 2010 calling for changes to the IPCC?, answer: five | question: How many climate scientists wrote in the journal Nature calling for changes to the IPCC?, answer: five | question: What did the panel employ?, answer: a full-time staff and remove government oversight from its processes to avoid political interference +question: In Germany, teachers are mainly civil servants recruited in special university classes, called Lehramtstudien (Teaching Education Studies) | question: What are the differences between the teachers for elementary schools?, answer: Grundschule, lower secondary schools (Hauptschule), middle level secondary schools (Realschule) and higher level secondary schools (Gymnasium). +question: What is the spiritual teacher in Hinduism?, answer: a guru | question: What is the emphasis on spiritual mentorship in Hinduism?, answer: extremely high | question: What is the emphasis on spiritual mentorship in Hinduism?, answer: gurus often exercise a great deal of control over the lives of their disciples +question: What is a private school?, answer: an aided or an unaided school | question: What is a private school?, answer: an unaided or an unaided school | question: What is a private school?, answer: an unaided or an unaided school | question: What is a private school?, answer: an unaided or an unaided school | question: What is the power of the union government and the state governments to govern schools?, answer: to provide the broad policy directions while the states create their own rules and regulations for the administration of the sector +question: What is the average fee in Ireland?, answer: €5,000 annually | question: What is the average fee in Ireland?, answer: €5,000 annually | question: What is the average fee in Ireland?, answer: €5,000 annually | question: What is the average fee in Ireland?, answer: €5,000 annually | question: What is the average fee in Ireland?, answer: €25,000 per year | question: What is the average fee in Ireland?, answer: €5,000 annually | question: What is the average fee in Ireland?, answer: the Society of Jesus or Congregation of Christian Brothers +question: In what year did Karl von Miltitz adopt a more conciliatory approach?, answer: January 1519 | question: In what year did Karl von Miltitz adopt a more conciliatory approach?, answer: 1519 | question: In what year did Johann Eck stage a disputation with Luther's colleague Andreas Karlstadt?, answer: June and July 1519 | question: In what year did he stage a disputation with Luther's colleague Andreas Karlstadt at Leipzig?, answer: 1519 +question: When did Tesla leave Gospi for Prague?, answer: 1880 | question: When did Tesla leave Gospi?, answer: 1880 | question: When did Tesla leave Gospi for Prague?, answer: study | question: When did Tesla leave Gospi?, answer: 1880 | question: When did Tesla leave Gospi?, answer: Prague | question: When did Tesla leave Gospi?, answer: 1880 | question: When did Tesla leave Gospi for Prague?, answer: lectures at the university +question: What was the place of pharmacists in society?, answer: expressly defined in the Taih Code (701) and re-stated in the Yr Code (718). | question: What was the place of pharmacists in society?, answer: expressly defined in the Taih Code (701) and re-stated in the Yr Code (718). +question: When did Brown and Peck negotiate a licensing deal with George Westinghouse?, answer: July 1888 | question: When did Brown and Peck negotiate a licensing deal with George Westinghouse?, answer: July 1888 | question: When did Brown and Peck negotiate a licensing deal with George Westinghouse?, answer: July 1888 | question: When did George Westinghouse hire Tesla?, answer: one year | question: When did George Westinghouse hire Tesla?, answer: one year | question: In what year did Brown and Peck negotiate a licensing deal with George Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company's Pittsburgh labs +question: Who announced the Apollo program?, answer: Hugh L. Dryden | question: Who announced the Apollo program?, answer: Hugh L. Dryden | question: Who announced the Apollo program to industry representatives?, answer: Hugh L. Dryden | question: Who announced the Apollo program?, answer: Hugh L. Dryden | question: Who announced the Apollo program?, answer: Hugh L. Dryden +question: In what year did ABC Radio launch a special programming project for its FM stations?, answer: July 1968 | question: In what year did ABC Radio launch a special programming project for its FM stations?, answer: July 1968 | question: In what year did ABC Radio launch a special programming project for its FM stations?, answer: July 1968 | question: In what year did Shaw announce that ABC FM's music choice policy should be reviewed?, answer: 1970 +question: When did the V&A become the first museum in Britain to present a rock concert?, answer: July 1973 | question: When did the V&A become the first museum in Britain to present a rock concert?, answer: July 1973 | question: When did the V&A become the first museum in Britain to present a rock concert?, answer: July 1973 | question: What band explored the lineage of mediaeval music and instrumentation and related how those contributed to contemporary music 500 years later?, answer: Gryphon +question: In what year did General Zia-ul-Haq overtrow Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's regime?, answer: 1977 | question: In what year did General Zia-ul-Haq overtrow Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's regime?, answer: July 1977 | question: In what year did General Zia-ul-Haq overtrow Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto's regime?, answer: 1988 +question: In what year did the English High Court of Justice find that Microsoft’s use of the term "SkyDrive" infringed on Sky’s right to the "Sky" trademark?, answer: July 2013 | question: In what year did the English High Court of Justice find that Microsoft’s use of the term "SkyDrive" infringed on Sky’s right to the "Sky" trademark?, answer: 31 July 2013 | question: In what year did BSkyB and Microsoft announce rename its SkyDrive cloud storage service?, answer: 27 January 2014 +question: When was the newsmagazine 20/20 released?, answer: June 1978 | question: When was the newsmagazine 20/20 released?, answer: June 1978 | question: When was the newsmagazine 20/20 released?, answer: June 1978 | question: When was the newsmagazine 20/20 released?, answer: June 1978 | question: When was the newsmagazine 20/20 released?, answer: June 1978 | question: When was the newsmagazine 20/20 released?, answer: June 1978 | question: When was the label discontinued?, answer: March 5 of that year, and all of its 300 employees were laid off +question: What was Wilhelm Röntgen's discovery of X-ray and X-ray imaging (radiography)?, answer: discovery | question: What was Wilhelm Röntgen's discovery of X-ray and X-ray imaging?, answer: discovery | question: What was Wilhelm Röntgen's discovery of X-ray and X-ray imaging?, answer: discovery of X-ray and X-ray imaging +question: In Marxian analysis, capitalist firms increasingly substitute capital equipment for labor inputs (workers) under competitive pressure to reduce costs and maximize profits +question: In what year did ABC launch "WATCH ABC"?, answer: May 2013 | question: In what year did ABC launch "WATCH ABC"?, answer: 2013 | question: In what year did ABC launch "WATCH ABC"?, answer: May 2013 | question: In what year did ABC launch "WATCH ABC"?, answer: 2013 | question: In what year did ABC launch "WATCH ABC"?, answer: 2013 | question: In what year did ABC launch "WATCH ABC"?, answer: 2013 +question: What is Genghis Khan's name?, answer: endorsed on products, streets, buildings, and other places | question: What are the largest denominations of Genghis Khan?, answer: 500, 1,000, 5,000, 10,000, and 20,000 Mongolian tögrög | question: What is Mongolia's main international airport in Ulaanbaatar?, answer: Chinggis Khaan International Airport | question: How many statues have been erected before the parliament and near Ulaanbaatar?, answer: Major Genghis Khan +question: When was John F. Kennedy elected president?, answer: November 1960 | question: When was John F. Kennedy elected president?, answer: November 1960 | question: When was John F. Kennedy elected president?, answer: after a campaign that promised American superiority over the Soviet Union in the fields of space exploration and missile defense | question: When was John F. Kennedy elected president?, answer: November 1960 | question: When was John F. Kennedy elected president?, answer: November 1960 +question: When did Charles "Pete" Conrad and Alan L. Bean make a precision landing on Apollo 12?, answer: November 1969 | question: What was the first lunar surface color television camera?, answer: Gemini veteran Richard F. Gordon, Jr. | question: What was the first lunar surface color television camera damaged?, answer: pointed into the Sun | question: How many EVAs were made?, answer: 7 hours and 45 minutes | question: How many EVAs were made?, answer: 7 hours and 45 minutes +question: In what year did the Victorian Legislative Council elections take place?, answer: November 2006 | question: In what year did the Victorian Legislative Council elections take place?, answer: November 2006 | question: In what year did the Victorian Legislative Council elections take place?, answer: November 2006 | question: In what year did the Victorian Legislative Council elections take place?, answer: November 2006 | question: In what year did the Victorian Legislative Council elections take place?, answer: November every four years +question: When did Philip I, Landgrave of Hesse, convoked an assembly of German and Swiss theologians at the Marburg Colloquy, to establish doctrinal unity in the emerging Protestant states?, answer: October 1529 | question: What was achieved on fourteen points out of fifteen?, answer: the nature of the Eucharist – the sacrament of the Lord's Supper—an issue crucial to Luther +question: In what year did the open-access scientific journal PLoS Pathogens publish a paper?, answer: October 2010 | question: What was the disputed identification of Yersinia pestis in the Black Death?, answer: 1998 | question: What was the disputed identification of Yersinia pestis?, answer: disputed identification by Drancourt and Raoult | question: What did the authors conclude that this new research, together with prior analyses from the south of France and Germany, ".. ends the debate about the etiology of the Black Death, and unambiguously demonstrates that Y. pestis was the causative agent of the epidemic plague that devastated Europe during the Middle Ages" +question: In Scotland, anyone wishing to teach must be registered with the General Teaching Council for Scotland (GTCS). | question: What is the normal route for graduates wishing to teach?, answer: to complete a programme of Initial Teacher Education (ITE) at one of the seven Scottish Universities who offer these courses | question: What is raised to "Full Registration" status after a year if there is sufficient evidence to show that the "Standard for Full Registration" has been met?, answer: "Standard for Full Registration" status after a year +question: In what year did Governor Vaudreuil negotiate a capitulation with General Amherst?, answer: September 1760 | question: When did Vaudreuil negotiate from Montreal a capitulation with General Amherst?, answer: September 1760 | question: Who granted Vaudreuil's request that any French residents who chose to remain in the colony would be given freedom to continue worshiping in their Roman Catholic tradition?, answer: General Amherst | question: When did the British provide medical treatment for the sick and wounded French soldiers?, answer: British ships +question: When was BankAmericard launched?, answer: September 1958 | question: When was BankAmericard launched?, answer: September 1958 | question: When was BankAmericard renamed?, answer: 1976 | question: When was BankAmericard renamed?, answer: 1976 | question: When was BankAmericard renamed?, answer: 1976 | question: When was BankAmericard renamed?, answer: 1976 | question: When was BankAmericard renamed?, answer: Visa Inc +question: When did Mueller approve a sequence of mission types?, answer: September 1967 | question: When did Mueller approve a sequence of mission types?, answer: September 1967 | question: When did Mueller approve a sequence of mission types?, answer: September 1967 | question: When did Mueller approve a sequence of mission types?, answer: September 1967 | question: When did Mueller approve a sequence of mission types?, answer: September 1967 +question: What percentage of Swedish pupils were enrolled in private schools in 2008?, answer: over 10% | question: What is the name of the Swedish school chain?, answer: Kunskapsskolan | question: What is the name of the Swedish school chain?, answer: The Knowledge School | question: What is the name of the Swedish school chain?, answer: Kunskapsskolan +question: What is the name of the office of Patriarch?, answer: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints | question: What is the name of the office of Patriarch?, answer: the office of Patriarch | question: What is the name of the office of Patriarch?, answer: the patriarchal blessing | question: What is the name of the office of Patriarch?, answer: the office of Patriarch +question: What are the teachers of Dharma in Tibet most commonly called?, answer: a Lama | question: What is a Lama who has through phowa and siddhi determined to be reborn?, answer: consciously determined to be reborn | question: What is a Lama who has through phowa and siddhi determined to be reborn?, answer: many times | question: What is a Lama who has through phowa and siddhi consciously determined to be reborn?, answer: Tulku +question: How many colonies did France gain independence by 1960?, answer: Nearly all of France's colonies gained independence | question: How many colonies did France gain independence by 1960?, answer: Nearly all of France's colonies gained independence | question: How many colonies did France retain?, answer: great financial and diplomatic influence | question: How many colonies did France gain independence by 1960?, answer: Nearly all of France's colonies gained independence by 1960 | question: How many troops did France send to help its former colonies in Africa in suppressing insurrections and coups d’état +question: What was the main focus of the battle for Arnhem?, answer: Operation Market Garden | question: What was the main focus of the battle for Arnhem?, answer: The Rhine bridge at Arnhem | question: What was the main focus of the battle for Arnhem?, answer: Operation Market Garden | question: What was the main focus of the battle for Arnhem?, answer: The Rhine bridge at Arnhem | question: What was the main focus of the battle for Arnhem?, answer: Seven Days to the River Rhine bridge at Remagen +question: What is a purely capitalist mode of production?, answer: where professional and labor organizations cannot limit the number of workers | question: What is a purely capitalist mode of production?, answer: the workers wages will not be controlled by these organizations, or by the employer, but rather by the market | question: What is the price of skill determined by?, answer: a race between the demand for the skilled worker and the supply of the skilled worker +question: What was Newcastle named as?, answer: the noisiest city in the whole of the UK | question: What was Newcastle named as?, answer: the noisiest city in the whole of the UK | question: What was Newcastle named as?, answer: the noisiest city in the whole of the UK | question: What was Newcastle named as?, answer: the noisiest city in the whole of the UK, with an average level of 80.4 decibels | question: What was Newcastle named as the noisiest city in the whole of the UK?, answer: a motorway underpass without pedestrian access +question: What was Luther's father's wishes?, answer: law school | question: What was Luther's interest in?, answer: Aristotle, William of Ockham, and Gabriel Biel | question: What was Luther's interest in?, answer: theology and philosophy | question: What was Luther's interest in?, answer: Aristotle, William of Ockham, and Gabriel Biel | question: What was Luther's interest in?, answer: theology and philosophy +question: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, answer: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | question: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, answer: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire | question: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, answer: Who Wants to Be a Millionaire +question: What did sceptics argue that the rat population was insufficient to account for a bubonic plague pandemic?, answer: sceptics of the bubonic plague theory point out that the symptoms of the Black Death are not unique | question: What did sceptics argue that the symptoms of the Black Death are not unique?, answer: sceptics of the bubonic plague theory point out that the symptoms of the Black Death are not unique +question: What is a group of yellow–orange pigments found in the photosystems?, answer: carotenoids | question: What are about thirty photosynthetic carotenoids?, answer: photosynthetic | question: What is a bright red-orange carotenoid found in nearly all chloroplasts?, answer: -carotene | question: What is a bright red-orange carotenoid found in nearly all chloroplasts?, answer: orange-red zeaxanthin +question: In what year were two IPCC Special Reports finalized?, answer: 2011 | question: In what year did the Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation be finalized?, answer: 2011 | question: In what year did the Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation be finalized?, answer: 2011 | question: In what year did the Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation be finalized?, answer: 2011 | question: In what year did the Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (SRREN) and the Special Report on Managing Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX)?, answer: 2011 | question: In what year did the Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (SRREN) and the Special Report on Managing Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX)?, answer: 2011 | question: In what year did the Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (SRREN) and the Special Report on Managing Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX) be finalized?, answer: 2011 | question: In what year did the Special Report on Renewable Energy Sources and Climate Change Mitigation (SRREN) and the Special Report on Managing Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation (SREX) be finalized?, answer: 2011 +question: What are the primary methods for identifying rocks in the laboratory?, answer: optical microscopy and by using an electron microprobe | question: What are the primary methods for identifying rocks in the laboratory?, answer: optical microscopy and by using an electron microprobe | question: What are the primary methods for identifying rocks in the laboratory?, answer: optical microscopy and by using an electron microprobe | question: What are the primary methods for identifying rocks in the laboratory?, answer: identifying rocks in the field +question: What was the former administrative building of Lothian Regional Council on George IV Bridge used for the MSP's offices?, answer: The former administrative building of Lothian Regional Council on George IV Bridge | question: What was the former administrative building of Lothian Regional Council on George IV Bridge used for the MSP's offices?, answer: the MSP's offices | question: What was the main hall used as the Parliament's principal committee room?, answer: the Parliament's visitors' centre and shop +question: What is Riemann hypothesis?, answer: many more conjectures revolving about primes | question: What is Goldbach's conjecture?, answer: every even integer n greater than 2 can be written as a sum of two primes | question: What is the branch of number theory studying such questions?, answer: additive number theory +question: What will the winner of Super Bowl 50 receive?, answer: a large, 18-karat gold-plated "50" | question: What will the winner of Super Bowl 50 receive?, answer: a large, 18-karat gold-plated "50" | question: What will the winner of Super Bowl 50 receive?, answer: a large, 18-karat gold-plated "50" | question: What will the winner of Super Bowl 50 receive?, answer: a large, 18-karat +question: What are the negative consequences of sleep deprivation?, answer: sleep and the intertwined circadian system | question: What are the negative effects of sleep deprivation?, answer: strong regulatory effects on immunological functions affecting both the innate and the adaptive immunity | question: What are the pro-inflammatory cytokines that stimulate immune functions?, answer: interleukin-1, interleukin-12, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma | question: What is a shift of the Th1/Th2 cytokine balance towards one that supports Th1, an increase in overall Th cell proliferation, and nave T cell migration to lymph nodes +question: In what year did John Hurt guest-starred as a hitherto unknown incarnation of the Doctor?, answer: 2013 | question: In what year did John Hurt guest-starred as a hitherto unknown incarnation of the Doctor known as the War Doctor?, answer: 2013 | question: In what year did John Hurt guest-starred as a hitherto unknown incarnation of the Doctor known as the War Doctor?, answer: 2013 | question: In what year did John Hurt guest-starred as the Valeyard?, answer: 1986 serial The Trial of a Time Lord +question: Who was defrocked after a highly publicized church trial?, answer: Rev. Jimmy Creech | question: Who was defrocked after a highly publicized church trial in 1999?, answer: Rev. Jimmy Creech | question: Who was defrocked for officiating at same-sex weddings?, answer: Other ministers | question: Who was defrocked for officiating at same-sex weddings?, answer: Some congregations have sought other ways to recognize same-sex couples +question: What is a week-long event at the Santa Clara Convention Center?, answer: $2 million | question: What is a beer, wine and food festival at Bellomy Field at Santa Clara University?, answer: a pep rally +question: In what interview did Tesla say he did not believe in telepathy?, answer: "Suppose I made up my mind to murder you," | question: In what interview did Tesla say he believed that all fundamental laws could be reduced to one?, answer: one | question: In what interview did Tesla say that he believed that all fundamental laws could be reduced to one?, answer: one +question: What was the term "Imperialism" introduced into English in the late 1870s?, answer: opponents of the allegedly aggressive and ostentatious imperial policies of British pm Benjamin Disraeli | question: What was the term "Imperialism" originally introduced into English in the late 1870s?, answer: the allegedly aggressive and ostentatious imperial policies of British prime minister Benjamin Disraeli | question: What was the term "Imperialism" originally introduced into English in the late 19th century?, answer: the Highest Stage of Capitalism +question: Who captured Temüjin?, answer: the Tayichi'ud | question: Who enslaved Temüjin?, answer: The Tayichi'ud | question: Who later became a general of Genghis Khan?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was able to escape from the ger in the middle of the night by hiding in a river crevice?, answer: Jelme and Bo'orchu +question: What was the name of the Iroquois Confederation?, answer: Upstate New York and the Ohio Country | question: What was the name of the Iroquois Confederation?, answer: Delaware and Shawnee | question: What was the name of the Iroquois Confederation?, answer: the Iroquois Confederation | question: What was the name of the Iroquois Confederation?, answer: the Iroquois Confederation +question: Who is Satya Nadella?, answer: Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella | question: Who is the third richest man in America?, answer: Larry Ellison, Goldman Sachs and MF Global CEO | question: Who is Jon Corzine?, answer: Governor of New Jersey Jon Corzine, McKinsey & Company founder and author of first management accounting textbook James O. McKinsey, Arley D. Cathey, Bloomberg L.P. +question: Who was arrested for sending an email to the Lebanon, New Hampshire city councilors?, answer: Joseph Haas | question: Who was arrested for sending an email to the Lebanon, New Hampshire city councilors?, answer: Joseph Haas | question: Who was arrested for sending an email to the Lebanon, New Hampshire city councilors?, answer: Joseph Haas | question: Who was arrested for sending an email to the Lebanon, New Hampshire city councilors stating, "Wise up or die" +question: What is the name of each packet in connectionless mode?, answer: complete addressing information | question: What is the name of each packet in connectionless mode?, answer: destination address, source address, and port numbers | question: What is the name of each packet in connectionless mode?, answer: destination address, source address, and port numbers | question: What is the name of each packet in connectionless mode?, answer: the original message/data is reassembled in the correct order, based on the packet sequence number +question: What was the aim of the law?, answer: to prevent cut throat competition, not to hinder trade | question: What was the aim of the law?, answer: to prevent cut throat competition, not to hinder trade | question: What was the aim of the law?, answer: to prevent cut throat competition, not to hinder trade | question: What was the aim of the law?, answer: to prevent cut throat competition, not to hinder trade | question: What was the aim of the law?, answer: to prevent cut throat competition +question: What did Luther maintain?, answer: it was not false doctrine to believe that a Christian's soul sleeps after it is separated from the body in death | question: What did Luther reject?, answer: torments for the saints | question: What did Luther reject?, answer: Purgatory | question: What did Luther reject?, answer: the idea of torments for the saints | question: What did Luther reject?, answer: Purgatory +question: What is the name of the pro-inflammatory state?, answer: cortisol and catecholamines | question: What is the name of the pro-inflammatory state reserved for sleep time?, answer: sleep time | question: What is the name of the pro-inflammatory state?, answer: cortisol and catecholamines | question: What is the name of the pro-inflammatory state reserved for sleep time?, answer: sleep time | question: What is the name of the pro-inflammatory state?, answer: melatonin +question: What is DNA susceptible to deamination events when it is single stranded?, answer: DNA becomes susceptible to deamination events when it is single stranded | question: When replication forks form, the strand not being copied is single stranded, and thus at risk for A G deamination | question: When replication forks form, the strand not being copied is single stranded, and thus at risk for A G deamination +question: What did John Houbolt campaign for?, answer: the recognition of LOR as a viable and practical option | question: What did John Houbolt campaign for?, answer: the recognition of LOR as a viable and practical option | question: What did John Houbolt campaign for?, answer: the recognition of LOR as a viable and practical option | question: What did Robert Seamans say was a voice in the wilderness?, answer: "somewhat as a voice in the wilderness" +question: In what year did Disney merged ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios into a new division?, answer: 2009 | question: In what year did Disney merged ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios into a new division?, answer: 2009 | question: In what year did Disney merged ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios into a new division?, answer: 2009 | question: In what year did Disney merged ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios into a new division?, answer: 2009 +question: In what year did NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell say that the NFL planned to make the 50th Super Bowl "spectacular"?, answer: 2012 | question: What would be an important game for us as a league?, answer: an important game | question: What would be an important game for us as a league?, answer: an important game | question: What would be an important game for us as a league?, answer: an important game | question: What would be an important game for us as a league +question: Who is the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences?, answer: Paul Samuelson | question: Who is the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences?, answer: Paul Samuelson | question: Who is the first American to win the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences?, answer: Eugene Fama | question: Who is an alumnus?, answer: Thomas Sowell +question: What is a teacher who teaches on an individual basis?, answer: a tutor | question: What is a teacher who teaches on an individual basis?, answer: a tutor | question: What is a teacher who teaches on an individual basis?, answer: a tutor | question: What is a teacher who teaches on an individual basis?, answer: a tutor +question: What is the name of the parliamentary mace?, answer: Wisdom, Compassion, Justice and Integrity | question: What is the name of the parliamentary mace?, answer: Wisdom, Compassion, Justice and Integrity | question: What is the name of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: The words There shall be a Scottish Parliament | question: What is the name of the parliamentary mace?, answer: Wisdom, Compassion, Justice and Integrity +question: What are the three sectors of construction in general?, answer: buildings, infrastructure and industrial | question: What are the three sectors of construction in general?, answer: buildings, infrastructure and industrial | question: What type of construction is usually divided into residential and non-residential?, answer: residential and non-residential | question: What type of construction is often called?, answer: heavy/highway, heavy civil or heavy engineering +question: What did Céloron write in his report?, answer: "All I can say is that the Natives of these localities are very badly disposed towards the French, and are entirely dedicated to the English. I don't know in what way they could be brought back." | question: What did Céloron write in his report?, answer: "All I can say is that the Natives of these localities are very badly disposed towards the French, and are entirely dedicated to the English. I don't know in what way they could be brought back?, answer: brisk trade in European colonial captives from either side +question: What is Luther's second use of?, answer: the law | question: What is Luther's second use of?, answer: the law | question: What is Luther's second use of?, answer: the law | question: What is Luther's second use of?, answer: the law | question: What is Luther's second use of?, answer: the law | question: What is Luther's second use of?, answer: the law | question: What is Luther's second use of?, answer: the law +question: Who died in 2001?, answer: Harvey Martin, co-MVP of Super Bowl XII | question: Who died in 2001?, answer: Peyton Manning | question: Who died in 2001?, answer: Harvey Martin | question: Who died in 2001?, answer: Harvey Martin, co-MVP of Super Bowl XII +question: What is activated in humans?, answer: complement binding to antibodies that have attached to these microbes or the binding of complement proteins to carbohydrates on the surfaces of microbes | question: What is activated in humans?, answer: complement binding to antibodies that have attached to these microbes | question: What is activated in humans?, answer: complement binding to antibodies that have attached to these microbes or the binding of complement proteins to carbohydrates on the surfaces of microbes | question: What is activated in humans?, answer: peptides that attract immune cells, increase vascular permeability, and opsonize (coat) the surface of a pathogen, marking it for destruction +question: What is Islam's pivotal turning point?, answer: not with the death of Ali | question: What is believed to have ended the true Islamic system?, answer: abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate | question: What is believed to have ended the true Islamic system?, answer: the disbelieving (Kafir) colonial powers" working through Turkish modernist Mustafa Kemal Atatürk | question: What is believed to have ended the true Islamic system?, answer: the disbelieving (Kafir) colonial powers" working through Turkish modernist Mustafa Kemal Atatürk +question: What are chloroplasts generally lens-shaped?, answer: 5–8 m in diameter and 1–3 m thick | question: What can be shaped like?, answer: a net (e.g., Oedogonium), a cup (e.g., Chlamydomonas), a ribbon-like spiral around the edges of the cell (e.g., Spirogyra) or slightly twisted bands at the cell edges (e.g., Desmidiales +question: What is the name of Newcastle's medieval street layout?, answer: Narrow alleys or 'chares', most of which can only be traversed by foot, still exist in abundance, especially around the riverside | question: What is the name of Newcastle's extant Castle Keep?, answer: Castle Keep +question: When did Tesla meet Alfred S. Brown?, answer: late 1886 | question: When did Alfred S. Brown meet?, answer: late 1886 | question: When did Alfred S. Brown meet?, answer: late 1886 | question: When did Alfred S. Brown meet?, answer: Charles F. Peck | question: When did Alfred S. Brown meet?, answer: 1886 | question: When did Alfred S. Brown meet?, answer: April 1887 | question: When did Alfred S. Brown work on improving and developing new types of electric motors, generators and other devices +question: When did reports surface?, answer: November 2015 | question: When did the league confirm that the show would be headlined by the British rock group Coldplay?, answer: December 3, | question: When did Pepsi confirm to the Associated Press that Beyoncé, who headlined the Super Bowl XLVII halftime show and collaborated with Coldplay on the single "Hymn for the Weekend", would be making an appearance | question: When did Pepsi confirm that Beyoncé, who headlined the Super Bowl XLVIII halftime show, and Mark Ronson +question: Who is the author of the New York Times bestseller Before I Fall Lauren Oliver?, answer: Philip Roth | question: Who is the author of the New York Times bestseller Before I Fall Lauren Oliver?, answer: Philip Roth | question: Who is Saul Bellow?, answer: Canadian-born Pulitzer Prize and Nobel Prize for Literature winning writer Saul Bellow, political philosopher, literary critic and author of the New York Times bestseller "The Closing of the American Mind" | question: Who is the author of the New York Times bestseller Before I Fall Lauren Oliver?, answer: Richard Rorty +question: What is a Gender pay gap in favor of males in the labor market?, answer: In many countries, there is a Gender pay gap in favor of males in the labor market | question: What is a Gender pay gap in favor of males in the labor market?, answer: Several factors other than discrimination may contribute to this gap | question: Who claims that this difference is due to women not taking jobs due to marriage or pregnancy, but income studies show that that does not explain the entire difference in earnings between women and men?, answer: Thomas Sowell +question: In what case did Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka take?, answer: 1954 | question: How many white students migrated to the academies?, answer: many | question: What was the academic content of the academies?, answer: College Preparatory | question: How many of these "segregation academies" have shut down since the 1970s?, answer: many | question: How many of these "segregation academies" have shut down?, answer: many of these "segregation academies" have shut down, although some continue to operate?, answer: many of these "segregation academies" +question: In many poor and developing countries much land and housing is held outside the formal or legal property ownership registration system?, answer: Much unregistered property is held in informal form through various associations and other arrangements | question: What causes extra-legal ownership include excessive bureaucratic red tape in buying property and building?, answer: excessive bureaucratic red tape | question: In some countries it can take over 200 steps and up to 14 years to build on government land | question: What causes extra-legal property?, answer: failures to notarize transaction documents or having documents notarized but failing to have them recorded with the official agency +question: What is a mathematical byproduct of exchange of momentum-carrying gauge bosons?, answer: quantum field theory and general relativity | question: What is a redundant concept arising from conservation of momentum?, answer: quantum field theory and general relativity | question: What is the definition of a force?, answer: a redundant concept arising from conservation of momentum (4-momentum in relativity and momentum of virtual particles in quantum electrodynamics +question: Where is the dispensary subject to pharmacy legislation?, answer: most countries | question: Where did pharmacists stay within the dispensary compounding/dispensing medications?, answer: once the case that pharmacists stayed within the dispensary compounding/dispensing medications, there has been an increasing trend towards the use of trained pharmacy technicians while the pharmacist spends more time communicating with patients | question: Where is the dispensary subject to pharmacy legislation?, answer: requirements for storage conditions, compulsory texts, equipment, etc., +question: What does the American Medical Association (AMA) Code of Ethics provide that physicians may dispense drugs within their office practices as long as there is no patient exploitation and patients have the right to a written prescription that can be filled elsewhere?, answer: 7 to 10 percent of American physicians practices reportedly dispense drugs on their own | question: What does the American Medical Association (AMA) Code of Ethics provide?, answer: Physicians may dispense drugs within their office practices as long as there is no patient exploitation and patients have the right to a written prescription that can be filled elsewhere +question: What does the steam reverse?, answer: direction of flow at each stroke | question: What is the complete engine cycle?, answer: one rotation of the crank and two piston strokes | question: What is the complete engine cycle?, answer: one rotation of the crank and two piston strokes | question: What is the complete engine cycle?, answer: one rotation of the crank and two piston strokes | question: How many events are controlled by valves often working inside a steam chest adjacent to the cylinder?, answer: valves often working inside a steam chest adjacent to the cylinder +question: What did Lavoisier observe when tin and air were heated in a closed container?, answer: no overall increase in weight | question: What did Lavoisier observe when tin and air were heated in a closed container?, answer: no overall increase in weight | question: What did Lavoisier observe when tin and air were heated in a closed container?, answer: air rushed in when he opened the container +question: In order to compete with CNN, ABC proposed a 24-hour news channel called ABC Cable News, with plans to launch the network in 1995; however, the plan would ultimately be shelved by company management. +question: What type of norm gets smaller when a number is multiplied by?, answer: p ||p | question: What does completing with respect to the p-adic norm yield?, answer: field of p-adic numbers | question: What does Ostrowski's theorem mean to complete?, answer: all possible ways to complete Q | question: What does Ostrowski's theorem mean to complete Q?, answer: some arithmetic questions related to Q or more general global fields may be transferred back and forth to the completed (or local) fields +question: What was one of the most common forms of school discipline in the world?, answer: corporal punishment | question: What country has banned corporal punishment?, answer: Western | question: What country has banned corporal punishment?, answer: United States | question: What country has banned corporal punishment?, answer: Most Western countries | question: What country has banned corporal punishment?, answer: United States | question: What country has banned corporal punishment?, answer: Western | question: What country has banned corporal punishment?, answer: United States +question: What does the UNICEF index of "child well-being in rich countries" study?, answer: 40 indicators | question: What does the UNICEF index of "child well-being in rich countries" study?, answer: 40 indicators | question: What does the UNICEF index of "child well-being in rich countries correlate with?, answer: greater equality but not per capita income | question: What does the UNICEF index of "child well-being in rich countries" study?, answer: 40 indicators in 22 countries +question: What did the Court of Justice rule on companies?, answer: restricting a company moving its seat of business, without infringing TFEU article 49 | question: What did the Court of Justice rule on company seats?, answer: not yet harmonised | question: What did the Court of Justice rule on company seats?, answer: a UK limited company operating in Denmark could not be required to comply with Denmark's minimum share capital rules | question: What did the Court of Justice rule on companies?, answer: a German court could not deny a Dutch building company the right to enforce a contract in Germany on the basis that it was not validly incorporated in Germany +question: When did OPEC raise the posted price of oil by 70%?, answer: October 16, 1973 | question: When did OPEC raise the posted price of oil by 70%?, answer: October 16, 1973 | question: When did OPEC raise the posted price of oil by 70%?, answer: October 16, 1973 | question: When did OPEC raise the posted price of oil by 70%?, answer: October 16, 1973 | question: When did OPEC raise the posted price of oil by 70%?, answer: October 16, 1973 +question: When did Luther write a German Mass?, answer: early 1526 | question: When did Luther write a German Mass?, answer: early 1526 | question: When did Luther write a German Mass?, answer: early 1526 | question: When did Luther write a German Mass?, answer: 1523 | question: When did Luther write a German Mass?, answer: 1526 | question: When did Luther write a German Mass?, answer: 1523 | question: When did Luther write a German Mass?, answer: the unison setting of the Creed +question: What are prime ideals that generalize prime elements?, answer: prime elements | question: What are the prime ideals of the ring of integers?, answer: ideals (0), (2), (3), (5), (7), (11),... The fundamental theorem of arithmetic generalizes to the Lasker–Noether theorem | question: What is the fundamental theorem of arithmetic?, answer: Lasker–Noether theorem +question: Who is known for "Hubble's Law"?, answer: Edwin Hubble | question: Who is known for "Hubble's Law"?, answer: John M. Grunsfeld | question: Who is known for "Hubble's Law"?, answer: Edwin Hubble | question: Who is known for "Hubble's Law"?, answer: NASA astronaut John M. Grunsfeld, geneticist James Watson, best known as one of the co-discoverers of DNA +question: What can formal education take place in some countries?, answer: home schooling | question: What can informal learning be assisted by?, answer: a teacher occupying a transient or ongoing role, such as a family member, or by anyone with knowledge or skills in the wider community setting | question: What can informal learning be assisted by?, answer: a teacher occupying a transient or ongoing role, such as a family member, or by anyone with knowledge or skills in the wider community setting +question: What are chloroplasts found in plants such as cacti?, answer: in the stems | question: What are chloroplasts found in plants such as cacti?, answer: concentrated in the leaves | question: What are chloroplasts found in a leaf?, answer: mesophyll layers of a leaf, and the guard cells of stomata | question: What are chloroplasts found in the bundle sheath cells of a leaf?, answer: around 8–15 per cell +question: What is the minimum distance between a patient's home and the nearest retail pharmacy?, answer: 1.6 kilometres | question: What is the minimum distance between a patient's home and the nearest retail pharmacy?, answer: 1.6 kilometres | question: What is the minimum distance between a patient's home and the nearest retail pharmacy?, answer: 1.6 kilometres | question: What is the minimum distance between a patient's home and the nearest retail pharmacy?, answer: 1.6 kilometres +question: What was the stage set in the Triassic Period of the Mesozoic Era?, answer: Triassic Period | question: When was the Tethys Ocean set?, answer: between the Eurasian and African tectonic plates | question: When was the Tethys Ocean set?, answer: between the Eurasian and African tectonic plates, between about 240 MBP and 220 MBP (million years before present) | question: When was the Tethys Ocean pushed up the Pyrenees; Italy, the Alps, and Anatolia, moving west, the mountains of Greece and the islands +question: What was the proportion of detached homes in the 2010 Census?, answer: 7.8% | question: What was the proportion of detached homes in the 2010 Census?, answer: 7.8% | question: What was the proportion of detached homes in the 2010 Census coupled with a similar rise in flats and waterside apartments to 25.6% | question: What percentage of converted or shared houses in 2011 renders this dwelling type within the highest of the five colour-coded brackets?, answer: 5.9% | question: What percentage of converted or shared houses in 2011?, answer: a handful of historic densely occupied, arguably overinflated markets in the local authorities?, answer: Harrogate, Cheltenham, Bath, inner London, Hastings, Brighton and Tunbridge Wells +question: What was Luther presented as?, answer: a stout man with a "double chin, strong mouth, piercing deep-set eyes, fleshy face, and squat neck" | question: What was Luther shown to be physically imposing?, answer: equal in stature to the secular German princes with whom he would join forces to spread Lutheranism | question: What was Luther shown to be physically imposing?, answer: an equal in stature to the secular German princes with whom he would join forces to spread Lutheranism +question: What did the patent valve gears have in the 1840s and 50s?, answer: separate, variable cutoff expansion valve riding on the back of the main slide valve | question: What did the combined setup give?, answer: a fair approximation of the ideal events, at the expense of increased friction and wear | question: What was the usual compromise solution?, answer: to provide lap by lengthening rubbing surfaces of the valve in such a way as to overlap the port on the admission side, with the effect that the exhaust side remains open for a longer period after cut-off on the admission side +question: What was the name of the university affiliated with?, answer: Shimer College | question: What was the name of the university affiliated with?, answer: Shimer College | question: What was the name of the university affiliated with?, answer: Shimer College | question: What was the name of the university affiliated with?, answer: Shimer College | question: What was the name of the university affiliated with?, answer: Shimer College | question: What was the name of the university affiliated with?, answer: Shimer College +question: How many silent film studios were established in the 1910s?, answer: more than 30 | question: How many silent film studios were established in the 1910s?, answer: more than 30 | question: How many silent film studios were established in the 1910s?, answer: more than 30 | question: How many silent film studios were established in the 1910s?, answer: more than 30 | question: How many silent film studios were established in the 1910s?, answer: more than 30 | question: How many silent film studios were established?, answer: Norman Studios +question: What company owned the Columbia Broadcasting System in the 1930s?, answer: Radio Corporation of America | question: What company owned the Columbia Broadcasting System in the 1930s?, answer: Radio Corporation of America | question: What company owned the Columbia Broadcasting System in the 1930s?, answer: Radio Corporation of America | question: What company owned the RCA radio networks that each ran different varieties of programming?, answer: NBC Blue and NBC Red +question: What is the lithosphere that includes the crust and rigid uppermost portion of the upper mantle?, answer: the asthenosphere | question: What is a coupling between the movement of the plates on the surface and the convection of the mantle?, answer: oceanic plate motions and mantle convection currents always move in the same direction | question: What is a coupling between rigid plates moving on the surface of the Earth and the convecting mantle?, answer: plate tectonics +question: Who wrote "Walking Into Fresno"?, answer: Bill Aken | question: Who wrote "Walking Into Fresno"?, answer: Bill Aken | question: Who recorded "Walking Into Fresno"?, answer: Bob Gallion | question: Who was Aken adopted by?, answer: Lupe Mayorga | question: Who played guitar on the old country-western show?, answer: Bill Aken +question: In what century was Newcastle a powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution?, answer: 19th century | question: In what century was Newcastle a powerhouse of the Industrial Revolution?, answer: 19th century | question: In what year did the Maling company move to Newcastle?, answer: 1817 | question: In what year did the Maling company move to Newcastle?, answer: 1817 | question: In what year was the Victoria Tunnelling built?, answer: 1842 +question: When did Tesla postulate that electricity could be used to locate submarines via using the reflection of an "electric ray" of "tremendous frequency," with the signal being viewed on a fluorescent screen?, answer: 1917 | question: When did Émile Girardeau develop France's first radar system?, answer: 1930s | question: When did Émile Girardeau say that Tesla's general speculation that a very strong high frequency signal would be needed was correct?, answer: 1953 +question: What was the main development of landscape painting during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: qu | question: How many famous calligraphers were from the Yuan dynasty era?, answer: many | question: How many famous calligraphers were from the Yuan dynasty era?, answer: many | question: How many of the great calligraphers were from the Yuan dynasty era?, answer: many +question: What is Genghis Khan almost universally condemned in the Middle East?, answer: a destructive and genocidal warlord | question: What was Genghis Khan almost universally condemned in the Middle East?, answer: a destructive and genocidal warlord | question: What did Steven R. Ward write?, answer: "Overall, the Mongol violence and depredations killed up to three-fourths of the population of the Iranian Plateau, possibly 10 to 15 million people +question: What percentage of primary enrollment is in the Philippines?, answer: 7.5% | question: What percentage of secondary enrollment is in the Philippines?, answer: 32% | question: What percentage of tertiary enrollment is in the Philippines?, answer: 80% | question: What percentage of tertiary enrollment is in the Philippines?, answer: 80% | question: What percentage of tertiary enrollment is in the Philippines?, answer: 75% | question: What percentage of tertiary enrollment is more evident at the tertiary level?, answer: Per unit costs in private schools are generally lower when compared to public schools +question: Who ran for re-election against the Orange Democratic Movement?, answer: President Kibaki | question: What was the result of a split between ODM candidate Raila Odinga and Kibaki?, answer: split | question: What was the result of the split between ODM candidate Raila Odinga and Kibaki?, answer: 8% | question: What was the result of the split between ODM candidate Raila Odinga and Kibaki?, answer: a slight, and then substantial lead as the results from his strongholds came in early +question: What was the name of the keelmen in the Sandgate area?, answer: close-knit community | question: What was the name of the keelmen in the Sandgate area?, answer: keels | question: What was the name of the keelmen in the Sandgate area?, answer: keels | question: What was the name of the keelmen in the Sandgate area?, answer: the close-knit community of keelmen and their families?, answer: Society of Antiquaries +question: What is the official designation for pharmacists who pass the ambulatory care pharmacy specialty certification exam?, answer: Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist | question: What is the official designation for pharmacists who pass the ambulatory care pharmacy specialty certification exam?, answer: Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist | question: What is the official designation for pharmacists who pass the ambulatory care pharmacy specialty certification exam?, answer: Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist +question: What is the term used in the United Kingdom and several other Commonwealth countries?, answer: primary and secondary educational levels | question: What does private education cover in North America?, answer: the whole gamut of educational activity | question: What does private education cover in North America?, answer: the whole gamut of educational activity | question: What is the annual tuition fee at K-12 schools?, answer: nothing at so called 'tuition-free' schools to more than $45,000 at several New England preparatory schools +question: Who will carry the contest?, answer: BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra | question: Who will carry the contest?, answer: BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra | question: Who will carry the contest?, answer: BBC Radio 5 Live and 5 Live Sports Extra | question: Who will carry the contest?, answer: The BBC | question: Who will carry the contest?, answer: Greg Brady, Darren Fletcher and Rocky Boiman | question: Who will carry the contest?, answer: Greg Brady, Darren Fletcher and Rocky Boiman +question: How many high-profile cases have caused increased scrutiny on teacher misconduct?, answer: Debra LaFave, Pamela Rogers, and Mary Kay Letourneau | question: How many high-profile cases have caused increased scrutiny on teacher misconduct?, answer: several | question: How many high-profile cases have caused increased scrutiny on teacher misconduct?, answer: Debra LaFave, Pamela Rogers, and Mary Kay Letourneau +question: What state determines the requirements for getting a license to teach in public schools?, answer: the United States | question: What state determines the requirements for getting a license to teach in public schools?, answer: each | question: What state determines the requirements for getting a license to teach in public schools?, answer: each | question: What state determines the requirements for getting a license to teach in public schools?, answer: each | question: What state determines the requirements for getting a license to teach in public schools?, answer: No Child Left Behind +question: In what country did scholars argue that there already existed a negotiated settlement based on equality between both parties prior to 1973?, answer: the United States | question: In what country did scholars argue that there already existed a negotiated settlement based on equality between both parties prior to 1973?, answer: United States | question: In what country did scholars argue that there already existed a negotiated settlement based on equality between both parties prior to 1973?, answer: the Middle East could become another superpower confrontation with the USSR +question: When was the game televised by CBS?, answer: in the United States | question: When was the game televised by CBS?, answer: as part of a cycle between the three main broadcast television partners of the NFL | question: When was the game televised by CBS?, answer: in the United States | question: When was the game televised by CBS?, answer: as part of a cycle between the three main broadcast television partners of the NFL +question: What is the average contractor employed fewer than 10 employees?, answer: fewer than 10 | question: How many women were employed in the construction industry?, answer: 828,000 | question: How many women were employed in the construction industry?, answer: 828,000 | question: How many women were employed in the construction industry?, answer: 828,000 | question: How many women were employed in the construction industry?, answer: 828,000 | question: How many women were employed in the construction industry?, answer: 828,000 +question: What has been a push to legalize importation of medications from Canada and other countries?, answer: to reduce consumer costs | question: What does importation of prescription medications violate?, answer: Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and federal laws | question: What does importation of prescription medications violate?, answer: Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulations and federal laws | question: What is the case of any U.S. citizens buying Canadian drugs for personal use with a prescription?, answer: no known case of any U.S. citizens buying Canadian drugs for personal use with a prescription +question: In what year did France's foreign minister focus on an invasion of Britain?, answer: 1758 | question: In what year did France's foreign minister focus on an invasion of Britain?, answer: 1758 | question: In what year did Pitt again plan significant campaigns against New France?, answer: 1759 | question: In what year did Pitt send funds to Britain's ally on the mainland, Prussia, and the French Navy failed?, answer: 1759 | question: In what year did Pitt send funds to Britain's ally on the mainland?, answer: 1759 naval battles at Lagos and Quiberon Bay +question: Who is Philip Glass?, answer: dancer, choreographer and leader in the field of dance anthropology | question: Who founded the Halo video game series Alex Seropian?, answer: Sarah Koenig | question: Who is Ed Asner?, answer: Pulitzer Prize for Criticism winning film critic and subject of the 2014 documentary film Life Itself Roger Ebert, director, writer, and comedian Mike Nichols, film director and screenwriter Philip Kaufman, and Carl Van Vechten, photographer and writer, +question: What were the current rights holders of the Premier League?, answer: ITV | question: What did ITV pay for the Premier League rights?, answer: £304m | question: What did ITV pay for the Premier League rights?, answer: £304m | question: What did ITV pay for the Premier League rights?, answer: £304m | question: What did ITV pay for?, answer: the Premier League rights | question: What did ITV pay for the Premier League rights?, answer: £34m per year to keep control of the rights?, answer: BSkyB +question: What is the name of the first major city in Basel?, answer: the "Rhine knee" | question: What is the name of the first major city in Basel?, answer: the "Rhine knee" | question: What is the name of the first major city in Basel?, answer: the "Rhine knee" | question: What is the name of the Central Bridge?, answer: the boundary between High and Upper Rhine | question: What is the name of the Central Bridge?, answer: Ill below of Strasbourg, the Neckar in Mannheim and the Main across from Mainz +question: What are pharmacists expected to become more integral within the health care system?, answer: In the coming decades | question: What is the main reason pharmacists are increasingly expected to be compensated for their patient care skills?, answer: their patient care skills | question: What does Medication Therapy Management include?, answer: the clinical services that pharmacists can provide for their patients | question: What is the result of a reconciliation of medication and patient education resulting in increased patient health outcomes and decreased costs to the health care system +question: What was the name of the Duchy of Normandy?, answer: Saint-Clair-sur-Epte | question: What was the name of the Duchy of Normandy?, answer: the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte | question: What was the name of the Duchy of Normandy?, answer: the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte | question: What was the name of the Duchy of Normandy?, answer: Gallia Lugdunensis II +question: What was the name of the Khwarazmian dynasty?, answer: Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad | question: What was the name of the Khwarazmian dynasty?, answer: Khwarazmian dynasty | question: What was the name of the Khwarazmian dynasty?, answer: Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad +question: When did student applications decline?, answer: in the early 1950s | question: When did student applications decline?, answer: in the early 1950s | question: When did the university become a major sponsor of a controversial urban renewal project for Hyde Park?, answer: 1950s | question: When did the university adopt an early entrant program that allowed very young students to attend college?, answer: During this period | question: When did students enrolled at Shimer transfer automatically to the University of Chicago?, answer: second year +question: What was ABC's transition to color?, answer: early 1970s | question: What was ABC's transition to color?, answer: the decade as a whole | question: What was ABC's transition to color?, answer: the 1970s | question: What was ABC's transition to color?, answer: the decade as a whole | question: What was ABC's transition to color?, answer: the decade as a whole | question: What did ABC use to better determine what types of sponsors to sell advertising slots to?, answer: behavioral and demographic data | question: What was ABC's gains in audience share greatly helped by the fact that several smaller markets had grown large enough to allow full-time affiliations from all three networks +question: Who joined ABC in 1966?, answer: Michael Eisner | question: When did Eisner join ABC?, answer: 1966 | question: When did Eisner join ABC?, answer: 1966 | question: When did Eisner join ABC?, answer: 1966 | question: When did Eisner join ABC?, answer: 1966 | question: What was Eisner's main credit at ABC?, answer: for developing youth-oriented programming | question: When did Eisner join ABC?, answer: 1976 +question: In what year did Genghis Khan become one of the central figures of the national identity?, answer: 1990s | question: What is Genghis Khan looked upon positively by Mongolians for his role in uniting warring tribes?, answer: Mongolians | question: What is Genghis Khan looked upon positively by Mongolians for his role in uniting warring tribes?, answer: Genghis Khan's Mongolia +question: What was the purpose of the College?, answer: "to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity, dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches when our present ministers shall lie in the dust" | question: What was the purpose of the College?, answer: to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity | question: What was the purpose of the College?, answer: "to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity, dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches when our present ministers shall lie in the dust" | question: What was the purpose of the College?, answer: to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity, dreading to leave an illiterate ministry to the churches when our present ministers shall lie in the dust" +question: What was the name of the first Huguenot church in North America?, answer: Elie Prioleau | question: What was the name of the first Huguenot church in North America?, answer: Elie Prioleau | question: What was the name of the first Huguenot church in North America?, answer: the first Huguenot church in North America | question: What was the name of the first Huguenot church in North America?, answer: the first Huguenot church in North America | question: When did the British Crown petition for the right to own land in the Baronies?, answer: 1697 +question: When did Tesla leave the Hotel New Yorker to feed the pigeons?, answer: 1937 | question: When did Tesla leave the Hotel New Yorker to make his regular commute to the cathedral and the library to feed the pigeons?, answer: 1937 | question: When did Tesla leave the Hotel New Yorker to feed the pigeons?, answer: after midnight one night | question: What was the full extent of his injuries will never be known?, answer: the full extent of his injuries will never be known?, answer: three of his ribs were broken in the accident?, answer: three of his ribs +question: In what year did ABC find itself in the position of an outsider?, answer: 1949 | question: In what year did ABC find itself in the position of an outsider?, answer: fall of 1949 | question: In what year did ABC find itself in the position of an outsider, with less coverage than two of its competing networks, CBS and NBC, | question: In what year did the freeze end?, answer: 1952 | question: In what year did the freeze end?, answer: 1952 +question: In what year did the University of Chicago enroll 5,792 students in the College?, answer: 2014 | question: In what year did the University of Chicago enroll 5,792 students in the College?, answer: fall quarter | question: In what year did the University of Chicago enroll 5,984 students in the College?, answer: 2014 | question: In what year did the University of Chicago enroll 5,792 students in the College?, answer: fall quarter | question: In what year did the University of Chicago enroll 5,984 students in the Pritzker School of Medicine?, answer: 2011 +question: How many white government schools were given the option to convert to a "semi-private" form called Model C?, answer: parents at white government schools | question: How many of these schools changed their admissions policies to accept children of other races?, answer: many | question: How many of these schools changed their admissions policies to accept children of other races | question: What was abolished following the transition to democracy?, answer: the legal form of "Model C" | question: What is the term used to describe government schools formerly reserved for white children?, answer: state-controlled +question: In what year did the plague kill about half of Naples' 300,000 inhabitants?, answer: 1656 | question: In what year did the plague kill about half of Naples' 300,000 inhabitants?, answer: 1656 | question: In what year did the plague kill about half of Naples' 300,000 inhabitants?, answer: 1649 | question: In what year did the plague kill about 100,000 in Sweden?, answer: 1709–13 +question: What type of granum can contain anywhere from two to a hundred thylakoids?, answer: granum | question: What type of granum can contain anywhere from two to a hundred thylakoids?, answer: granum | question: What type of granum can contain anywhere from two to a hundred thylakoids?, answer: granum | question: What type of granum can contain anywhere from two to a hundred thylakoids?, answer: helicoid stromal thylakoids +question: What was the first major work in the 1950s and early 1960s?, answer: the creation of new storage space for books in the Art Library | question: What was the first major work in the 1950s and early 1960s?, answer: the creation of new storage space for books in the Art Library | question: What was the first major work in the 1950s and early 1960s?, answer: the creation of new storage space for books in the Art Library | question: What was the first major work in the 1960s?, answer: Henry Cole wing from the Royal College of Science +question: In what laboratory do biostratigraphers analyze rock samples from outcrop and drill cores for the fossils found in them?, answer: biostratigraphers | question: In what laboratory do biostratigraphers analyze rock samples from outcrop and drill cores for the fossils found in them | question: In what laboratory do biostratigraphers analyze rock samples from outcrop and drill cores for the fossils found in them?, answer: biostratigraphers +question: In what laboratory do stratigraphers analyze samples of stratigraphic sections that can be returned from the field?, answer: drill cores | question: In what laboratory do stratigraphers analyze samples of stratigraphic sections that can be returned from the field?, answer: the field | question: In what laboratory do stratigraphers analyze samples of stratigraphic sections that can be returned from the field?, answer: drill cores | question: In what laboratory do stratigraphers analyze samples of stratigraphic sections that can be combined to produce a better view of the subsurface?, answer: Stratigraphers can then use these data to reconstruct ancient processes occurring on the surface of the Earth, interpret past environments, and locate areas for water, coal, and hydrocarbon extraction +question: In what century did Robert Boyle prove air is necessary for combustion?, answer: late 17th century | question: In what century did John Mayow prove that air is necessary for combustion?, answer: 17th century | question: In what century did Robert Boyle prove that air is necessary for combustion?, answer: 17th century | question: In what century did John Mayow prove that air is necessary for combustion?, answer: 17th century | question: In what century did John Mayow prove that air is necessary for combustion?, answer: nitroaereus +question: When did Joseph Priestley study mercuric oxide in a glass tube?, answer: August 1, 1774 | question: When did Joseph Priestley study mercuric oxide in a glass tube?, answer: August 1, 1774 | question: When did Priestley publish his findings?, answer: 1775 | question: When did Priestley publish his findings?, answer: 1775 | question: When did Priestley publish his findings?, answer: 1775 | question: When did Priestley publish his findings?, answer: 1775 +question: What is the clonal selection theory of immunity?, answer: Frank Burnet | question: What is the clonal selection theory of immunity?, answer: clonal selection theory | question: What is the clonal selection theory of immunity?, answer: clonal selection theory | question: What is the clonal selection theory of immunity?, answer: clonal selection theory | question: What is the clonal selection theory of immunity?, answer: clonal selection theory +question: When did the corruption scandals arise?, answer: mid-1960s | question: When did the corruption scandals arise?, answer: mid-1960s | question: When did a grand jury be convened to investigate?, answer: a grand jury was convened to investigate | question: When did a grand jury be convened to investigate?, answer: 11 officials were indicted and more were forced to resign | question: When did Jacksonville Consolidation win more support?, answer: 1964 +question: What type of design team can be assembled to plan the physical proceedings?, answer: Architect, civil engineers, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, structural engineers, fire protection engineers, planning consultants, architectural consultants, and archaeological consultants | question: What type of design team is most commonly employed by (i.e. in contract with) the property owner?, answer: The design team is most commonly employed by (i.e. in contract with) the property owner | question: How many construction companies can be asked to make a bid for the work, either based directly on the design, or on the basis of drawings and a bill of quantities provided by a quantity surveyor +question: What denomination has seen a number of divisions and mergers?, answer: Methodism | question: In what year did the Methodist Protestant Church split from the Methodist Episcopal Church?, answer: 1830 | question: In what year did the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church split into two conferences?, answer: 1844 | question: In what year did the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church split into two conferences?, answer: 1844 +question: Where is Kenya home to the world famous Safari Rally?, answer: motor rallying arena | question: Where is Kenya home to the world famous Safari Rally?, answer: home to the world famous Safari Rally | question: Where is Kenya home to?, answer: the world famous Safari Rally | question: Where is Kenya home to?, answer: the world famous Safari Rally | question: Where is Kenya home to?, answer: Kenya | question: Where is Kenya home to the world famous Safari Rally?, answer: Kenya +question: Who founded Woodward Park in 1968?, answer: Ralph Woodward | question: Where is Woodward Park located?, answer: the South bank of the San Joaquin River between Highway 41 and Friant Road | question: Where is Woodward Park located?, answer: the South bank of the San Joaquin River | question: Where is Woodward Park located?, answer: the South bank of the San Joaquin River | question: Where is Woodward Park located?, answer: the South bank of the San Joaquin River Parkway's Lewis S. Eaton Trail system will cover 22 miles (35 km) between Highway 99 and Friant Dam +question: What is the median salary for all primary and secondary teachers?, answer: $46,000 | question: What is the median salary for all primary and secondary teachers?, answer: $46,000 | question: What is the median salary for all primary and secondary teachers?, answer: $46,000 | question: What is the median salary for all primary and secondary teachers?, answer: $46,000 | question: What is the median salary for all primary and secondary teachers?, answer: $46,000 +question: When was Paul Marin de la Malgue given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians?, answer: 1753 | question: When was Paul Marin de la Malgue given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians?, answer: 1753 | question: When was Paul Marin de la Malgue given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians?, answer: 1753 +question: In what year did ABC premiere the detective series S.W.A.T?, answer: 1974 | question: In what year did ABC premiere the detective series S.W.A.T?, answer: 1974 | question: In what year did ABC premiere the detective series S.W.A.T?, answer: 1974 | question: In what year did ABC premiere the detective series S.W.A.T?, answer: 1974 | question: In what year did ABC premiere the detective series S.W.A.T. +question: In what year did Luther expand his target?, answer: 1521 | question: What did Luther condemn as idolatry?, answer: On the Abrogation of the Private Mass | question: What was Luther's essay on Confession?, answer: Whether the Pope has the Power to Require It rejected compulsory confession and encouraged private confession and absolution | question: What did Luther write on Monastic Vows?, answer: The Judgement of Martin Luther | question: What did Luther write on Monastic Vows?, answer: vows were an illegitimate and vain attempt to win salvation +question: What are O 2 molecules in the triplet form?, answer: paramagnetic | question: What is the difference between the spin magnetic moments of the unpaired electrons in the molecule and the negative exchange energy between neighboring O 2 molecules?, answer: O 2 molecules | question: What is the difference between the negative exchange energy between neighboring O 2 molecules?, answer: Liquid oxygen is attracted to a magnet to a sufficient extent that, in laboratory demonstrations, a bridge of liquid oxygen may be supported against its own weight between the poles of a powerful magnet +question: What did the dukes encourage in the early 11th century?, answer: Cluniac reform of monasteries and patronising intellectual pursuits, especially the proliferation of scriptoria and the reconstitution of a compilation of lost illuminated manuscripts | question: What were the chief monasteries taking part in this "renaissance" of Norman art and scholarship?, answer: Mont-Saint-Michel, Fécamp, Jumièges, Bec, Saint-Ouen, Saint-Evroul, and Saint-Wandrille +question: What did Tesla receive in 1915?, answer: one of 38 possible bids | question: What did Tesla receive in 1937?, answer: one of 38 possible bids | question: What did Tesla receive in 1937?, answer: one of 38 possible bids | question: What did Tesla receive in 1937?, answer: one of 38 possible bids | question: What did Tesla receive in 1937?, answer: one of 38 possible bids | question: What did Tesla receive in 1937?, answer: one of 38 possible bids +question: What is the difference between the two oxygen atoms?, answer: chemically bonded to each other | question: What is the difference between the two oxygen atoms?, answer: a covalent double bond | question: What is the difference between the two oxygen atoms?, answer: the filling of molecular orbitals | question: What is the difference between the two atomic 2p orbitals?, answer: overlap of the two atomic 2p orbitals that lie along the O-O molecular axis +question: What is Newton's Universal Gravitation Constant?, answer: Newton's Universal Gravitation Constant | question: When did Henry Cavendish make the first measurement of using a torsion balance?, answer: 1798 | question: When did Henry Cavendish make the first measurement of using a torsion balance?, answer: 1798 | question: When did Henry Cavendish make the first measurement of using a torsion balance?, answer: 1798 +question: Who was the gate of King Hugo?, answer: King Hugo | question: Who was the gate of King Hugo?, answer: King Hugo | question: Who was the gate of King Hugo?, answer: the ghost of le roi Huguet | question: Who was the gate of King Hugo?, answer: King Hugo | question: Who was the gate of King Hugo?, answer: Roman Catholics | question: Who was the gate of King Hugo?, answer: King Hugo +question: When did Luther write to Melanchthon?, answer: 1 August 1521 | question: When did Luther write to Melanchthon?, answer: 1 August 1521 | question: When did Luther write to Melanchthon?, answer: 1 August 1521 | question: What did Luther say to Melanchthon?, answer: "Be a sinner, and let your sins be strong, but let your trust in Christ be stronger, and rejoice in Christ who is the victor over sin, death, and the world. We will commit sins while we are here, for this life is not a place where justice resides." +question: What became known as the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?, answer: St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre | question: How many Protestants were killed in Paris?, answer: between 2,000 and 3,000 | question: How many Protestants were slaughtered in Toulouse alone?, answer: Nearly 3,000 | question: How many Protestants were slaughtered in Toulouse alone?, answer: Nearly 3,000 | question: How many Protestants were slaughtered in Toulouse alone +question: Who arrived at the Cape of Good Hope?, answer: François Villion (Viljoen) | question: Who arrived at the Cape of Good Hope?, answer: Maria de la Queillerie | question: Who arrived at the Cape of Good Hope?, answer: Jan van Riebeeck | question: Who arrived at the Cape of Good Hope?, answer: Jan van Riebeeck +question: What are the symptoms of inflammation?, answer: redness, swelling, heat, and pain | question: What are the symptoms of inflammation caused by increased blood flow into tissue?, answer: redness, swelling, heat, and pain | question: What are the symptoms of inflammation?, answer: redness, swelling, heat, and pain | question: What are the symptoms of inflammation caused by increased blood flow into tissue?, answer: eicosanoids and cytokines, which are released by injured or infected cells +question: What did Ogedei's grandson refuse to submit to Kublai?, answer: threatened the western frontier of Kublai's domain | question: Who installed the hostage prince Wonjong as the ruler of Korea?, answer: Kublai | question: Who instigated a revolt against Mongol rule?, answer: Li Tan | question: Who instigated a revolt against Mongol rule?, answer: Li Tan +question: What did the Normans combine with their own conceptions of feudal law and order to create a unique government?, answer: Institutionally | question: What did the Normans combine with their own conceptions of feudal law and order to form a unique government?, answer: Institutionally | question: What did the Normans create?, answer: a meritocratic bureaucracy of Jews, Muslims and Christians, both Catholic and Eastern Orthodox | question: What was one of the great geographical treatises of the Middle Ages?, answer: Fatimid Egypt as well as the Crusader states in the Levant +question: What is the name of the Internet2 Network?, answer: Abilene | question: What is the name of the Internet2 Network?, answer: Abilene | question: What is the name of the Internet2 Network?, answer: Abilene | question: What is the name of the Internet2 Network?, answer: Abilene | question: What is the name of the Internet2 Network?, answer: Abilene | question: What is the name of the Internet2 Network?, answer: Abilene +question: Who was elected president of the Muslim League?, answer: Sir Muhammad Iqbal | question: Who was elected president of the Muslim League?, answer: Sir Muhammad Iqbal | question: Who was elected president of the Muslim League?, answer: Sir Muhammad Iqbal | question: Who was elected president of the Muslim League?, answer: Sir Muhammad Iqbal | question: Who was elected president of the Muslim League?, answer: Sir Muhammad Iqbal | question: Who was elected president of the Muslim League?, answer: Sir Muhammad Iqbal +question: What is Islamism a controversial concept?, answer: because it posits a political role for Islam | question: What is Islamism a controversial concept?, answer: because it posits a political role for Islam | question: What is the contrary idea that Islam is, or can be, apolitical is an error?, answer: Islam is, or can be, apolitical | question: Who does not believe that Islam is merely a political ideology include Fred Halliday, John Esposito and Muslim intellectuals like Javed Ahmad Ghamidi +question: What is Islamism characterized by?, answer: moral conservatism, literalism, and the attempt "to implement Islamic values in all spheres of life" | question: What is Islamism characterized by?, answer: moral conservatism, literalism, and the attempt "to implement Islamic values in all spheres of life" | question: What does Islamism favor?, answer: the reordering of government and society in accordance with the Shari'a +question: What is the Muslim Brotherhood known for providing shelters, educational assistance, free or low cost medical clinics, housing assistance to students from out of town, student advisory groups, facilitation of inexpensive mass marriage ceremonies to avoid prohibitively costly dowry demands, legal assistance, sports facilities, and women's groups?, answer: | question: What is the Muslim Brotherhood known for providing shelters, educational assistance, free or low cost medical clinics, housing assistance to students from out of town, student advisory groups, facilitation of inexpensive mass marriage ceremonies to avoid prohibitively costly dowry demands, legal assistance, sports facilities, and women's groups?, answer: incompetent, inefficient, or neglectful governments whose commitment to social justice is limited to rhetoric +question: How can we say that those who want to live by its principles in legal, social, political, economic, and political spheres of life are not Muslims, but Islamists and believe in Islamism, not [just] Islam?, answer: Islamists | question: How can we say that those who want to live by its principles in legal, social, political, economic, and political spheres of life are not Muslims, but Islamists and believe in Islamism, not [just] Islam?, answer: quietist/non-political Islam, not Islamism, that requires explanation +question: What was the name of the LOC?, answer: Kurt H. Debus | question: What was the name of the LOC?, answer: Kurt H. Debus | question: What was the name of the LOC and Cape Canaveral?, answer: President Johnson | question: What was the name of the LOC and Cape Canaveral?, answer: Kennedy | question: What was the name of the LOC and Cape Canaveral?, answer: the LOC and Cape Canaveral +question: Who declared France had a civilising mission in 1884?, answer: Jules Ferry | question: Who declared France had a civilising mission?, answer: Jules Ferry | question: Who declared France had a civilising mission?, answer: Jules Ferry | question: Who declared France had a civilising mission in 1884?, answer: Jules Ferry | question: Who declared France had a civilising mission?, answer: Jules Ferry +question: Who was directing the nation's manned space program?, answer: Robert R. Gilruth's Space Task Group | question: Who was given authority to grow his organization into a new NASA center?, answer: Manned Spacecraft Center (MSC) | question: Who was given authority to grow his organization into a new NASA center?, answer: Robert R. Gilruth's Space Task Group | question: Who was given authority to build the Manned Spacecraft Center?, answer: Robert R. Gilruth's Space Task Group +question: What has been used to describe everything from bringing a test-case in the federal courts to taking aim at a federal official?, answer: Marshall Cohen | question: What has become a code-word describing the activities of muggers, arsonists, draft evaders, campaign hecklers, campus militants, anti-war demonstrators, juvenile delinquents and political assassins?, answer: Vice President Agnew +question: When did the transmission of the first episode go out?, answer: eighty seconds | question: When did the transmission of the first episode go out?, answer: after a delay of eighty seconds | question: How many viewers had missed this introduction to a new series due to the coverage of the assassination?, answer: many | question: How many viewers had missed this introduction to a new series due to the coverage of the assassination, as well as a series of power blackouts across the country, and they broadcast it again?, answer: 30 November 1963, just before episode two +question: Who won the Short Form of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation?, answer: Short Form of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation | question: Who won the Short Form of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation?, answer: six times | question: Who won the Short Form of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation?, answer: Matt Smith | question: Who won the Short Form of the Hugo Award for Best Dramatic Presentation?, answer: Karen Gillan +question: What is a common misconception to ascribe the stiffness and rigidity of solid matter to the repulsion of like charges under the influence of the electromagnetic force?, answer: Pauli exclusion principle | question: What does Pauli exclusion principle mean?, answer: [citation needed] Since electrons are fermions, they cannot occupy the same quantum mechanical state as other electrons | question: What is the result of the existence of a finite set of electron states?, answer: the existence of a finite set of electron states +question: What is a logical extension of the compound engine?, answer: to split the expansion into yet more stages | question: What is a logical extension of the compound engine?, answer: to split the expansion into yet more stages to increase efficiency | question: What is the result of the multiple expansion engine?, answer: triple and quadruple expansion engines respectively | question: What type of cylinders are designed to divide the work into equal shares for each expansion stage?, answer: progressively increasing diameter | question: What was the Yarrow-Schlick-Tweedy balancing'system' was used on some marine triple expansion engines?, answer: Y-S-T engines +question: What is partially responsible for weakened immune responses in aging individuals?, answer: a progressive decline in hormone levels with age | question: What is the cause of a progressive decline in hormone levels with age?, answer: weakened immune responses | question: What is the cause of a progressive decline in hormone levels with age?, answer: weakened immune responses in aging individuals | question: What is the cause of a progressive decline in hormone levels with age?, answer: weakened immune responses in aging individuals +question: How many vertebrates did invertebrates do not generate?, answer: lymphocytes | question: What type of immune system does invertebrates do not generate?, answer: antibody-based humoral response | question: What type of immune system does invertebrates do not generate?, answer: antibody-based humoral response | question: What type of immune system does invertebrates have?, answer: immune system | question: What type of immune system does invertebrates have acquired immunity?, answer: CRISPR sequences to retain fragments of the genomes of phage that they have come into contact with in the past, which allows them to block virus replication through a form of RNA interference +question: What is possible to use a mechanism based on a pistonless rotary engine?, answer: Wankel engine | question: What type of engines have been designed from the time of James Watt to the present day?, answer: many | question: What is a major problem with many such designs?, answer: the difficulty of sealing the rotors to make them steam-tight in the face of wear and thermal expansion | question: What is a serious problem with many such designs?, answer: Lack of expansive working, or any means of control of the cutoff +question: What is an epidemiological account of the plague as important as an identification of symptoms?, answer: an epidemiological account | question: Who is hampered by the lack of reliable statistics from this period?, answer: researchers | question: Who is hampered by the lack of reliable statistics from this period?, answer: researchers | question: Who is hampered by the lack of reliable statistics from this period?, answer: researchers | question: Who is hampered by the lack of reliable statistics from this period?, answer: clergy +question: What is the notion of function problems much richer than the notion of decision problems?, answer: much richer | question: What can be recast as decision problems?, answer: function problems | question: What can be expressed as the set of triples?, answer: the relation a b = c holds | question: What is the relation a b = c holds?, answer: the relation a b = c holds +question: What do some species rely on to adapt to water of different densities?, answer: osmotic pressure | question: What do some species rely on to adapt to water of different densities?, answer: their body fluids are normally as concentrated as seawater | question: What does the ciliary rosettes pump into the mesoglea?, answer: increase its bulk and decrease its density | question: What does the rosettes pump water out of the mesoglea to reduce its volume and increase its density?, answer: full-strength seawater +question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: "A Primer for Prospective Jurors" | question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: The Fully Informed Jury Association | question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: the Book of Exodus | question: What did Shiphrah and Puah refuse?, answer: a direct order of Pharaoh | question: What did Shiphrah and Puah refused a direct order of Pharaoh but misrepresented how they did it?, answer: assisting in fabricating evidence or committing perjury is more effective than open disobedience +question: When did Luther translate the 95 Theses from Latin into German?, answer: January 1518 | question: When did Luther translate the 95 Theses from Latin into German?, answer: January 1518 | question: When did Luther translate the 95 Theses from Latin into German?, answer: January 1518 | question: When did Luther translate the 95 Theses from Latin into German?, answer: January 1518 | question: When did Luther translate the 95 Theses from Latin into German?, answer: January 1518 +question: What was the dominant format for the three broadcast television networks?, answer: color | question: What did Goldenson write in the 1991 book "Beating the Odds: The Untold Story Behind the Rise of ABC"?, answer: "in the middle of a war [where] the battlefield was Wall Street" | question: What did Goldenson write in the 1991 book "Beating the Odds: The Untold Story Behind the Rise of ABC"?, answer: "in the middle of a war [where] the battlefield was Wall Street +question: When did the ABC network become a serious contender to NBC and CBS?, answer: the late 1950s | question: When did the ABC network become a serious contender to NBC and CBS?, answer: the late 1950s | question: When did the ABC network become a serious contender to NBC and CBS?, answer: the late 1950s | question: When did the ABC network become a serious contender to NBC and CBS?, answer: the late 1950s | question: When did the ABC network become a social phenomenon by presenting new musical talent and dances to America's youth +question: What was Newton's Law of Gravitation?, answer: not to fully explain | question: What was Newton's Law of Gravitation?, answer: not to fully explain | question: What was Newton's Law of Gravitation?, answer: not to fully explain | question: What was Newton's Law of Gravitation?, answer: not to fully explain | question: What was Newton's Law of Gravitation shown to be less correct than an alternative?, answer: less correct than an alternative +question: What isomorphism problem, the discrete logarithm problem and the integer factorization problem are examples of problems believed to be NP-intermediate?, answer: graph isomorphism | question: What are some of the very few NP problems not known to be in P?, answer: NP-complete +question: What is the stereotypical view of East Asian classrooms?, answer: reflects the reality of East Asian classrooms | question: In Japan, what does average attainment on standardized tests exceed?, answer: those in Western countries | question: In Japan, what does average attainment on standardized tests exceed?, answer: those in Western countries, classroom discipline and behavior is highly problematic | question: In Japan, what does average attainment on standardized tests exceed?, answer: those in Western countries | question: What do teachers find the students unmanageable and do not enforce discipline at all?, answer: unmanageable +question: Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside are the five most populous counties in the state?, answer: Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside | question: What are the top 15 most populous counties in the United States?, answer: Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside +question: What was the strongest effect on Jacksonville?, answer: Hurricane Dora | question: What was the strongest effect on Jacksonville?, answer: Hurricane Dora | question: What was the strongest effect on Jacksonville?, answer: Hurricane Dora | question: What was the strongest effect on Jacksonville?, answer: Hurricane Dora | question: What was the strongest effect on Jacksonville?, answer: Hurricane Dora | question: What was the strongest effect on Jacksonville?, answer: Hurricane Dora in 1964 | question: What was the strongest effect on Jacksonville since 1871?, answer: Tropical Storm Beryl +question: What is Jacksonville in?, answer: First Coast | question: What is Jacksonville in?, answer: First Coast | question: What is Jacksonville in?, answer: First Coast | question: What was the site of the French colony of Fort Caroline?, answer: 1564 | question: What was the site of the French colony of Fort Caroline?, answer: one of the earliest European settlements in what is now the continental United States | question: What was the name of the first military governor of the Florida Territory?, answer: Andrew Jackson +question: Jacksonville is the largest city by population in the U.S. state of Florida, and the largest city by area in the contiguous United States +question: What is Jacksonville's tenth-largest Arab population?, answer: 5,751 | question: What is Jacksonville's tenth-largest Arab population?, answer: Jacksonville | question: What is Jacksonville's largest Filipino American community?, answer: 25,033 | question: What is Jacksonville's largest Filipino American community?, answer: United States Navy +question: When did the construction of highways lead residents to move to newer housing in the suburbs?, answer: after World War II | question: When did the government of the city of Jacksonville begin to increase spending to fund new public building projects?, answer: after World War II | question: When did the development of suburbs and a subsequent wave of middle class "white flight" left Jacksonville with a much poorer population than before | question: When did the development of suburbs and a subsequent wave of middle class "white flight" left Jacksonville with a much poorer population than before?, answer: the development of suburbs and a subsequent wave of middle class "white flight" left Jacksonville with a much poorer population than before +question: Who succeeded Marin as commander of the French forces?, answer: Marin | question: Who succeeded Marin as commander of the French forces?, answer: Marin | question: Who invited Washington to dine with him?, answer: Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre | question: Who invited him to dine with him?, answer: Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre | question: Who asked him to retire from the Ohio Country?, answer: Dinwiddie +question: What did James Bryant Conant do?, answer: reinvigorated creative scholarship to guarantee its preeminence among research institutions | question: What did James Bryant Conant do in 1943?, answer: devised programs to identify, recruit, and support talented youth | question: What did James Bryant Conant do in 1943?, answer: ask the faculty make a definitive statement about what general education ought to be, at the secondary as well as the college level | question: What did James Bryant Conant do?, answer: one of the most influential manifestos in the history of American education in the 20th century +question: Who presented a paper entitled Theory of the Earth to the Royal Society of Edinburgh?, answer: James Hutton | question: In what year did Hutton publish a two-volume version of his ideas?, answer: 1795 | question: In what year did Hutton publish a two-volume version of his ideas?, answer: 1795 | question: In what year did Hutton publish a two-volume version of his ideas?, answer: 1795 +question: When did Jochi die?, answer: 1226 | question: When did Jochi die?, answer: 1226 | question: When did Jochi die?, answer: 1226 | question: When did Jochi die?, answer: 1226 | question: When did Jochi die?, answer: 1226 | question: When did Jochi die?, answer: 1226 | question: When did Jochi die?, answer: 1226 +question: When did Johann Eck speak on behalf of the Empire as assistant of the Archbishop of Trier?, answer: Archbishop of Trier | question: When did Johann Eck present Luther with copies of his writings laid out on a table?, answer: if the books were his | question: What was Johann Eck's answer?, answer: the Archbishop of Trier | question: What was Johann Eck's answer?, answer: the Archbishop of Trier | question: What was Johann Eck's answer: prayed, consulted friends, and gave his response the next day +question: What was John Dalton's hypothesis that all elements were monatomic?, answer: all elements | question: What did Dalton assume that water's formula was HO?, answer: giving the atomic mass of oxygen as 8 times that of hydrogen | question: In what year did Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac and Alexander von Humboldt show that water is formed of two volumes of hydrogen and one volume of oxygen; and by 1811 Amedeo Avogadro had arrived at the correct interpretation of water's composition?, answer: 1811 +question: In what year did John Paul II visit Poland?, answer: 1979 and 1983 | question: In what year did John Paul II visit Poland?, answer: 1979 and 1983 | question: In what year did John Paul become pope?, answer: 1979 | question: In what year did John Paul end his sermon?, answer: less than a year after becoming pope | question: In what year did John Paul celebrate Mass?, answer: 1979 | question: In what year did John Paul end his sermon with a call to "renew the face of the land! This land! These words were very meaningful for the Polish citizens who understood them as the incentive for the democratic changes +question: What did John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer point to?, answer: economic liberalism and the reduction of business regulation along with the decline of union membership as one of the causes of economic inequality | question: What did John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer point to?, answer: economic liberalism and the reduction of business regulation along with the decline of union membership as one of the causes of economic inequality | question: What did John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer point to?, answer: economic liberalism and the reduction of business regulation +question: Who was the governor of New France?, answer: Marquis de Vaudreuil | question: Who was the governor of New France?, answer: Marquis de Vaudreuil | question: Who was the governor of New France?, answer: Marquis de Vaudreuil | question: Who was the governor of New France?, answer: Marquis de Vaudreuil | question: Who was the governor of New France?, answer: Marquis de Vaudreuil +question: What is justifying Grace or Accepting Grace?, answer: that grace | question: What is justified grace offered by God to all people?, answer: grace | question: What is justified grace offered by God to all people?, answer: by faith and trust in Christ | question: What does justifying grace cancel our guilt?, answer: the atoning work of Jesus Christ on the cross | question: What is justified grace also known as?, answer: conversion, "accepting Jesus as your personal Lord and Savior," or being "born again" +question: What is Kenya's capital?, answer: Nairobi | question: What is Kenya's largest city?, answer: Nairobi | question: What is Kenya's capital?, answer: Kenya | question: What is Kenya's largest city?, answer: Nairobi | question: What is Kenya's capital?, answer: Kenya | question: What is Kenya's largest city?, answer: Nairobi | question: What is Kenya's largest city?, answer: Nairobi +question: What is Kenya known for?, answer: its safaris, diverse climate and geography, and expansive wildlife reserves and national parks | question: What is Kenya known for?, answer: its safaris, diverse climate and geography | question: What is Kenya known for?, answer: its safaris, diverse climate and geography, and expansive wildlife reserves and national parks | question: What is Kenya known for?, answer: Lamu and numerous beaches, including in Diani, Bamburi and Kilifi +question: Who has been a dominant force in women's volleyball in Africa?, answer: Kenya | question: Who has competed in the Cricket World Cup since 1996?, answer: Kenya | question: Who is Kenya's current captain?, answer: Rakep Patel | question: Who is Kenya's current captain?, answer: Rakep Patel | question: Who is Kenya's current captain?, answer: Lucas Onyango | question: Who is Kenya's current captain?, answer: Rakep Patel +question: Who estimates Kenya's oil reserves to be around 10 billion barrels?, answer: Tullow Oil | question: Who estimates Kenya's oil reserves to be around 10 billion barrels?, answer: Tullow Oil | question: Who estimates Kenya's oil reserves to be around 10 billion barrels?, answer: Tullow Oil | question: Who estimates Kenya's oil reserves to be around 10 billion barrels?, answer: Tullow Oil | question: Who estimates Kenya's oil reserves to be around 10 billion barrels +question: What is Kenya's president?, answer: the head of state and head of government | question: What is Kenya's president?, answer: the head of state and head of government | question: What is Kenya's president?, answer: the president | question: What is Kenya's president?, answer: the president | question: What is Kenya's president?, answer: Daniel arap Moi | question: What is Kenya's president?, answer: meddling with the affairs of the judiciary +question: What sport is Kenya active in?, answer: cricket, rallying, football, rugby union and boxing | question: What sport is Kenya famous for?, answer: middle-distance and long-distance athletics | question: What sport is Kenya famous for?, answer: cricket, rallying, football, rugby union and boxing | question: What sport is Kenya known for?, answer: middle-distance and long-distance athletics +question: Who ranks low on Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index?, answer: Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index | question: In 2012, Kenya placed 139th out of 176 total countries in the CPI, with a score of 27/100 | question: How many countries did Kenya rank low on?, answer: Transparency International's Corruption Perception Index +question: Who won the Beijing Olympics?, answer: six gold, four silver and four bronze | question: Who won the men's marathon?, answer: Samuel Wanjiru | question: Who won the men's marathon?, answer: Pamela Jelimo | question: Who won the men's marathon?, answer: Samuel Wanjiru | question: Who won the men's marathon?, answer: Pamela Jelimo | question: Who won the men's marathon?, answer: Samuel Wanjiru +question: When was Kenya's first system of education introduced?, answer: by British colonists | question: What authority was formed to introduce changes that would reflect the nation's sovereignty?, answer: Ominde Commission | question: What authority was formed to introduce changes that would reflect the nation's sovereignty?, answer: Ominde Commission | question: What authority was formed to introduce changes that would reflect the nation's sovereignty?, answer: Ominde Commission | question: What authority was formed to introduce changes that would reflect the nation's sovereignty?, answer: seven years of primary, four years of lower secondary, two years of upper secondary, two years of lower secondary, two years of upper secondary, two years of upper secondary, and three years of university +question: In what year did Kenya's clothing sales increase from US$44 million to US$270 million (2006)?, answer: 2000 | question: In what year did Kenya's clothing sales increase from US$44 million to US$270 million (2006)?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did Kenya's clothing sales increase from US$44 million to US$270 million (2006)?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did Kenya's clothing sales increase from US$44 million to US$270 million (2006) +question: What percentage of Kenya's GDP contributes?, answer: 61% | question: What percentage of Kenya's GDP contributes?, answer: 61% | question: What percentage of Kenya's GDP contributes to tourism?, answer: 61% | question: What percentage of Kenya's GDP contributes to tourism?, answer: 61% | question: What percentage of Kenya's GDP contributes to tourism?, answer: 61% | question: What percentage of Kenya's GDP contributes to tourism?, answer: 61% +question: What are the two official languages used in Kenya?, answer: English and Swahili | question: What language is widely spoken in commerce, schooling and government?, answer: English | question: What language is widely spoken in Kenya?, answer: commerce, schooling and government +question: What are the three meals in a day in Kenya?, answer: breakfast in the morning (kiamsha kinywa), lunch in the afternoon (chakula cha mchana) and supper in the evening (chakula cha jioni or known simply as "chajio") | question: What are the three meals in a day in Kenya?, answer: breakfast in the morning (kiamsha kinywa), lunch in the afternoon (chai ya saa kumi) and 4 pm tea +question: How many government institutions in Kenya have been tainted by corruption allegations?, answer: Kenya’s armed forces | question: How many government institutions in Kenya have been tainted by corruption allegations?, answer: many | question: How many government institutions have been tainted by corruption allegations?, answer: many | question: How many government institutions have been tainted by corruption allegations?, answer: Kenya’s armed forces | question: How many government institutions have been tainted by corruption allegations?, answer: the wisdom and prudence of certain decisions of procurement have been publicly questioned. +question: What is a sub-group of T cells that kill cells that are infected with viruses?, answer: Killer T cells | question: What type of T cell recognizes a different antigen?, answer: each type of T cell | question: What type of T cells are activated when their T cell receptor (TCR) binds to this specific antigen in a complex with the MHC Class I receptor of another cell | question: What type of T cells are activated when their T cell receptor (TCR) releases cytotoxins, such as perforin, which form pores in the target cell's plasma membrane, allowing ions, water and toxins to enter?, answer: granulysin +question: Who is the chair of the IPCC since October 8, 2015?, answer: Hoesung Lee | question: Who was appointed acting Chair after the resignation of Rajendra K. Pachauri?, answer: Ismail El Gizouli | question: Who was appointed acting Chair after the resignation of Rajendra K. Pachauri?, answer: Ismail El Gizouli | question: Who was appointed acting Chair after the resignation of Rajendra K. Pachauri?, answer: Ismail El Gizouli +question: Who supported the merchants of the Silk Road trade network?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: Who supported the merchants of the Silk Road trade network?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: Who supported the merchants of the Silk Road trade network by protecting the Mongol postal system?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What was Pax Mongolica enabled the spread of technologies, commodities, and culture between China and the West?, answer: Pax Mongolica | question: Who wrote the most influential European account of Yuan China?, answer: Marco Polo +question: Who readied the move of the Mongol capital from Karakorum in Mongolia to Khanbaliq?, answer: Kublai | question: In what year did Kublai build a new city near the former Jurchen capital Zhongdu?, answer: 1266 | question: In what year did Kublai claim the Mandate of Heaven?, answer: 1271 | question: In what year did Kublai declare that 1272 was the first year of the Great Yuan?, answer: 1272 +question: What was Kublai's government after 1262?, answer: compromise between preserving Mongol interests in China and satisfying the demands of his Chinese subjects | question: What was Kublai's government after 1262?, answer: a compromise between preserving Mongol interests in China and satisfying the demands of his Chinese subjects | question: What was Kublai's official rank?, answer: nebulous | question: What was Kublai's official rank?, answer: nebulous +question: How many years did Kublai's government face financial difficulties?, answer: 1279 | question: How many years did Kublai's second invasion of Japan fail?, answer: 1281 | question: How many years did Kublai's second invasion of Japan fail?, answer: an inauspicious typhoon | question: How many years did Kublai's second invasion of Japan fail?, answer: 1281 | question: How many years did the Tran dynasty envoy meet with the Chinese-speaking Trn prince Trn Quc Tun dynasty which ruled Vietnam?, answer: 1282 +question: What was the name of the deposed Khan of the Naiman confederation?, answer: Kuchlug | question: What was the name of the khanate of Qara Khitai?, answer: the Western Liao | question: What was the name of the khanate of Qara Khitai?, answer: the Western Liao | question: What was the name of the khanate of Qara Khitai?, answer: the Western Liao dynasty +question: What is the name of Lake Constance?, answer: Obersee | question: What is the name of Lake Constance?, answer: Seerhein | question: What is the name of Lake Constance?, answer: Seerhein | question: What is the name of Lake Constance?, answer: Seerhein | question: What is the name of Lake Constance?, answer: Seerhein | question: What is the name of Lake Constance?, answer: Seerhein +question: What was the first major warship to replace the proven technology of the reciprocating engine with the then-novel steam turbine?, answer: HMS Dreadnought | question: What was the first major warship to replace the proven technology of the reciprocating engine with the then-novel steam turbine?, answer: HMS Dreadnought | question: What was the first major warship to replace the proven technology of the reciprocating engine with the then-novel steam turbine?, answer: HMS Dreadnought battleships, and ocean liners +question: What type of construction requires collaboration across multiple disciplines?, answer: large-scale | question: What does an architect normally manage?, answer: the job | question: What does a construction manager supervise?, answer: construction manager, design engineer, construction engineer or project manager | question: What are the biggest construction projects referred to as?, answer: megaprojects | question: What are the largest construction projects referred to as?, answer: megaprojects +question: What was the Gateshead Millennium Bridge commissioned?, answer: Gateshead Council | question: What was the venue for the Turner Prize 2011?, answer: The Sage Gateshead music centre | question: What was the name of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge?, answer: the Gateshead Millennium Bridge | question: What was the name of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge?, answer: Gateshead Millennium Bridge | question: What was the name of the Gateshead Millennium Bridge?, answer: the Gateshead Millennium Bridge +question: What can provoke a neutralizing immune response?, answer: Larger drugs (>500 Da) | question: What can cause a neutralizing immune response?, answer: Larger drugs | question: What can cause a neutralizing immune response?, answer: Larger drugs (>500 Da) | question: What can cause a neutralizing immune response?, answer: large sets of proteins (proteomics) involved in the immune response +question: When did Tesla claim about a "teleforce" weapon?, answer: after studying the Van de Graaff generator | question: When did Tesla claim about a "teleforce" weapon?, answer: after studying the Van de Graaff generator | question: When did Tesla claim about a "teleforce" weapon?, answer: after studying the Van de Graaff generator | question: What was the name of the weapon?, answer: a "peace ray" or death ray +question: What does LeGrande write?, answer: "the formulation of a single all-encompassing definition of the term is extremely difficult, if not impossible. | question: What does LeGrande write?, answer: "the formulation of a single all-encompassing definition of the term is extremely difficult, if not impossible. | question: What does LeGrande write?, answer: "the formulation of a single all-encompassing definition of the term is extremely difficult, if not impossible. | question: What does LeGrande encourage a distinction between lawful protest demonstration, nonviolent civil disobedience, and violent civil disobedience +question: What type of plugs may be present in the boiler's firebox?, answer: Lead fusible plugs | question: What is the temperature of the firebox?, answer: the lead melts and the steam escapes | question: What type of plugs are too small in area to lower steam pressure significantly, depressurizing the boiler?, answer: The plugs are also too small in area to lower steam pressure significantly, depressurizing the boiler | question: What type of plugs are too small in area to lower steam pressure significantly, depressurizing the boiler?, answer: the volume of escaping steam +question: Who can only run schools in India?, answer: non-profit trusts and societies | question: What is a form of license?, answer: recognition | question: What is the name of the country that has the largest adult illiterate population in the world?, answer: India | question: What is the name of the medium of education in private schools?, answer: English while it is the local language in government schools. | question: What is the name of the medium of education in private schools?, answer: English while it is the local language in government schools?, answer: ASER +question: What is vested in Warsaw?, answer: a unicameral Warsaw City Council (Rada Miasta) | question: What is vested in the City Council?, answer: a unicameral Warsaw City Council (Rada Miasta), which comprises 60 members | question: How many members are elected in Warsaw?, answer: 60 | question: How many members are elected in Warsaw?, answer: 60 | question: How many members are elected in Warsaw?, answer: 30 days to override the veto by a two-thirds majority vote +question: Who approached Noble in 1951?, answer: Leonard Goldenson | question: Who approached Noble in 1951?, answer: Leonard Goldenson | question: Who approached Noble in 1951?, answer: Leonard Goldenson | question: Who was the president of UPT?, answer: Leonard Goldenson | question: Who was the president of UPT?, answer: Leonard Goldenson | question: Who was the president of UPT?, answer: Leonard Goldenson | question: Who was the president of UPT?, answer: Leonard Goldenson +question: What is the only dinophyte that has a chloroplast that's not from the rhodoplast lineage?, answer: Lepidodinium | question: What was the endosymbiotic event that led to this chloroplast?, answer: serial secondary endosymbiosis rather than tertiary endosymbiosis +question: What is the second arm of the innate immune system?, answer: white blood cells | question: What is the second arm of the innate immune system?, answer: leukocytes | question: What is the second arm of the innate immune system?, answer: leukocytes | question: What is the second arm of the innate immune system?, answer: leukocytes +question: What is a requirement for chloroplast division?, answer: light | question: What is a requirement for chloroplast division?, answer: light | question: What is a requirement for chloroplast division?, answer: light | question: What is a requirement for chloroplast division?, answer: poor quality green light | question: What is a requirement for chloroplast division?, answer: exposure to bright white light | question: What is a requirement for chloroplast division?, answer: exposure to white light can stimulate these chloroplasts to divide and reduce the population of dumbbell-shaped chloroplasts +question: What did Warsaw's infrastructure suffer during its time as an Eastern Bloc economy?, answer: considerably | question: What was the initial Three-Year Plan to rebuild Poland?, answer: major success | question: What did Warsaw see in the past decade?, answer: many improvements due to solid economic growth, an increase in foreign investment as well as funding from the European Union | question: What did Warsaw see in the past decade?, answer: many improvements due to solid economic growth, an increase in foreign investment as well as funding from the European Union +question: What denomination has experienced significant membership losses in recent decades?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: What denomination has experienced significant membership losses in recent decades?, answer: United Methodist Church | question: What denomination had about 11 million members in nearly 42,000 congregations?, answer: the UMC | question: What denomination had about 11 million members in nearly 42,000 congregations?, answer: United Methodist Church | question: What denomination had about 8 million members in over 34,000 congregations?, answer: Texas | question: What denomination has the largest number of members?, answer: Oklahoma, Iowa, Mississippi, West Virginia, and North Carolina | question: What denomination has the largest number of members?, answer: Oklahoma, Iowa, Mississippi, West Virginia, and North Carolina +question: What is hydrogen ion gradient used to generate ATP energy?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What is hydrogen ion gradient used to generate ATP energy?, answer: hydrogen ion | question: What is hydrogen ion gradient used to generate ATP energy?, answer: hydrogen ion | question: What is hydrogen ion gradient used to generate ATP energy?, answer: hydrogen ion | question: What is hydrogen ion gradient used to generate ATP energy?, answer: ATP synthase +question: What is the humid subtropical climate in Jacksonville?, answer: Köppen Cfa | question: What is the humid subtropical climate in Jacksonville?, answer: humid | question: What is the humid subtropical climate in Jacksonville?, answer: Köppen Cfa +question: What are the official liturgies for services of Holy Communion, baptism, weddings, funerals, ordination, anointing of the sick and daily office prayer services?, answer: The United Methodist Church in Africa | question: What are the special services for holy days?, answer: All Saints Day, Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Vigil | question: What is The United Methodist Book of Worship?, answer: The United Methodist Hymnal and The United Methodist Book of Worship (1992) +question: What is called the mesoglea in cnidarians and ctenophores?, answer: ctenophores | question: What is called the mesoglea in cnidarians and ctenophores?, answer: mesoglea | question: What is called the mesoglea in cnidarians and ctenophores?, answer: two main layers of cells that sandwich a middle layer of jelly-like material +question: What song was covered by Geordie ex-footballer Paul Gascoigne?, answer: "Fog on the Tyne" | question: What band formed in Newcastle in 1979?, answer: Skyclad | question: Who was a member of Geordie?, answer: Brian Johnson | question: Who was the lead vocalist of AC/DC?, answer: Brian Johnson +question: How many comb-rows do Lobates have?, answer: eight | question: How many comb-rows do Lobates have?, answer: eight | question: How many comb-rows do Lobates have?, answer: eight | question: How many comb rows do Lobates have?, answer: four | question: How many comb rows do Lobates have?, answer: four | question: How many comb rows do Lobates have?, answer: eight | question: How many comb rows of cydippids and beroids +question: Who is appointed by a bishop to a ministry of Word, Sacrament, Order and Service within the church?, answer: Local Pastor | question: Who is appointed by a bishop to a ministry of Word, Sacrament, Order and Service within the church?, answer: The Local Pastor | question: Who is appointed by a bishop to a ministry of Word, Sacrament, Order and Service within the church?, answer: The Local Pastor | question: Who is appointed by a bishop to appoint a "local pastor" +question: How long-term active memory is acquired after infection by activation of B and T cells?, answer: Long-term active memory | question: What is the principle behind vaccination?, answer: to introduce an antigen from a pathogen | question: What is the principle behind vaccination?, answer: immunization | question: What is the most effective manipulation of the immune system mankind has developed?, answer: vaccination +question: What did NASA investigate?, answer: post-lunar applications for Apollo hardware | question: What was the space in the Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter to house a small orbital laboratory?, answer: Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter | question: What was the space in the Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter to house a small orbital laboratory?, answer: Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter | question: What was the most ambitious plan called for using an empty S-IVB as an interplanetary spacecraft for a Venus fly-by mission +question: What are the two largest cities in all of California?, answer: Los Angeles (at 3.7 million people) and San Diego (at 1.3 million people), both in southern California, | question: In southern California there are also twelve cities with more than 200,000 residents and 34 cities over 100,000 in population | question: What is one of the most developed cities in southern California?, answer: San Bernardino and Riverside +question: What did Loudoun plan for?, answer: an attack on New France's capital, Quebec | question: Who ordered Loudoun to attack Louisbourg first?, answer: William Pitt, the Secretary of State responsible for the colonies | question: Who ordered Loudoun to attack Louisbourg first?, answer: William Pitt, | question: Who ordered Loudoun to attack Louisbourg first?, answer: Loudoun | question: Who ordered Loudoun to attack Louisbourg?, answer: William Pitt, the Secretary of State responsible for the colonies +question: When did Louis XIV gain the throne?, answer: 1643 | question: When did Louis XIV get the throne?, answer: 1643 | question: When did Louis XIV get the throne?, answer: 1643 | question: When did Louis XIV get the throne?, answer: 1643 | question: When did Louis XIV get the throne?, answer: 1643 | question: When did Louis XIV institute dragonnades?, answer: 1685 +question: Who recorded the name as Kenia and Kegnia believed by most to be a corruption of the Kamba version?, answer: Ludwig Krapf | question: What was a very precise notation of a correct African pronunciation?, answer: a correct African pronunciation /knj/ | question: What was an 1882 map drawn by Joseph Thompsons, a Scottish geologist and naturalist, indicated Mt. Kenya as Mt. Kenia, 1862 +question: Who introduced the new order of worship during their visitation of the Electorate of Saxony?, answer: Luther | question: What was Luther's new order of worship?, answer: the Electorate of Saxony | question: What was Luther's new order of worship?, answer: new order of worship | question: What was Luther's new order of worship?, answer: the Electorate of Saxony | question: What was Luther's new order of worship?, answer: "Merciful God, what misery I have seen" +question: When did Luther and his wife move into a monastery?, answer: "The Black Cloister" | question: What did Luther and his wife marry?, answer: John the Steadfast | question: What year did Luther and his wife move into a monastery?, answer: 1525–32 | question: What year did Luther and his wife move into a monastery?, answer: 1525–32 | question: What year did Luther and his wife move into a monastery?, answer: 1525–32 | question: What did Luther confide to Michael Stiefel?, answer: 11 August 1526 +question: What was Luther's teaching in 1525?, answer: On the Bondage of the Will | question: What was Luther's teaching in 1525?, answer: On Free Will | question: What was Luther's teaching in 1525?, answer: On Free Will | question: What was Luther's teaching in 1525?, answer: On Free Will | question: What was Luther's teaching in 1525?, answer: predestination | question: What was Luther's teaching in 1525?, answer: "Faith is that which brings the Holy Spirit through the merits of Christ" +question: What did Luther dedicate to the Augustinian order?, answer: fasting, long hours in prayer, pilgrimage, and frequent confession | question: What did Luther describe this period of his life as one of deep spiritual despair?, answer: deep spiritual despair | question: What did Johann von Staupitz teach?, answer: true repentance does not involve self-inflicted penances and punishments | question: What did Johann von Staupitz teach?, answer: true repentance does not involve self-inflicted penances and punishments +question: When did Luther devise the catechism?, answer: 1529 | question: When did Luther devise the catechism?, answer: imparting the basics of Christianity to the congregations | question: When did Luther write the Large Catechism?, answer: 1529 | question: When did Luther write the Large Catechism?, answer: 1529 | question: When did Luther write the Small Catechism?, answer: the people themselves | question: When did Luther write the Large Catechism?, answer: the Lord's Prayer, baptism, and the Lord's Supper +question: What did Luther suffer from?, answer: Ménière's disease, vertigo, fainting, tinnitus, and a cataract in one eye | question: When did Luther suffer from ill health?, answer: 1531 to 1546 | question: What did Luther suffer from?, answer: kidney and bladder stones, and arthritis, and an ear infection ruptured an ear drum +question: When did Luther publish his German translation of the New Testament?, answer: 1522 | question: When did Luther complete the translation of the Old Testament?, answer: 1534 | question: When did Luther publish his German translation of the New Testament?, answer: 1522 | question: When did Luther and his collaborators complete the translation of the Old Testament?, answer: 1534 | question: When did Luther and his collaborators complete the translation of the Old Testament?, answer: 1534 +question: What is Luther honoured on 18 February?, answer: Lutheran Calendar of Saints and in the Episcopal (United States) Calendar of Saints | question: Who commemorates Luther on 31 October?, answer: Lutheran Calendar of Saints | question: Who commemorates Luther in the Church of England's Calendar of Saints?, answer: Lutheran Calendar of Saints | question: Who commemorates Luther in the Church of England's Calendar of Saints?, answer: Lutheran Calendar of Saints +question: What did Luther justify his opposition to the rebels?, answer: three | question: What did Luther justify his opposition to the rebels on three grounds?, answer: blasphemy | question: What did Luther charge the rebels with blasphemy?, answer: calling themselves "Christian brethren" and committing their sinful acts under the banner of the Gospel | question: What did Luther charge the rebels with blasphemy?, answer: blasphemy +question: When did Luther make his pronouncements from Wartburg?, answer: rapid developments | question: When did Andreas Karlstadt embark on a radical programme of reform?, answer: June 1521 | question: When did Andreas Karlstadt embark on a radical programme of reform?, answer: June 1521 | question: When did Andreas Karlstadt embark on a radical programme of reform?, answer: June 1521 | question: When did Andreas Karlstadt embark on a radical programme of reform?, answer: June 1521 +question: When did Luther next set about reversing or modifying the new church practices?, answer: reversing or modifying the new church practices | question: When did Luther signal his reinvention as a conservative force within the Reformation?, answer: after banishing the Zwickau prophets | question: When did Luther confront the radical reformers who threatened the new order by fomenting social unrest and violence?, answer: a battle against not only the established Church but also the radical reformers who threatened the new order by fomenting social unrest and violence +question: When did Luther object to a saying attributed to Johann Tetzel?, answer: "As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory (also attested as 'into heaven') springs" | question: When did Luther object to a saying attributed to Johann Tetzel?, answer: "As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory (also attested as 'into heaven') springs" +question: What is Luther saying?, answer: "Here I stand. I can do no other". | question: What does Mullett suggest?, answer: "we are free to believe that Luther would tend to select the more dramatic form of words" | question: What does Mullett suggest?, answer: "we are free to believe that Luther would tend to select the more dramatic form of words." | question: What does Mullett suggest?, answer: "we are free to believe that Luther would tend to select the more dramatic form of words" +question: When did Luther return to Wittenberg?, answer: 6 March 1522 | question: When did Luther return to Wittenberg?, answer: 6 March 1522 | question: When did Luther return to Wittenberg?, answer: 6 March 1522 | question: When did Luther return to Wittenberg?, answer: 6 March 1522 | question: When did Luther return to Wittenberg?, answer: 6 March 1522 +question: Who tried to help the Jews of Saxony in 1537?, answer: Josel of Rosheim | question: Who wrote and issued many heretical books?, answer: Josel | question: Who wrote and issued many heretical books in which he said that whoever would help the Jews was doomed to perdition?, answer: Josel | question: Who did Josel ask the city of Strasbourg to forbid the sale of Luther's anti-Jewish works?, answer: Lutheran pastor in Hochfelden +question: What did Luther sympathize with?, answer: some of the peasants' grievances | question: What was Luther's response to the Twelve Articles?, answer: May 1525 | question: What was Luther's response to?, answer: Twelve Articles | question: What was Luther's response to?, answer: Twelve Articles | question: What was Luther's response to?, answer: Twelve Articles | question: What was Luther's response to the Twelve Articles?, answer: Against the Murderous, Thieving Hordes of Peasants +question: Who taught that salvation and eternal life is not earned by good deeds but is received only as a free gift of God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ as redeemer from sin?, answer: Luther | question: Who challenged the authority and office of the Pope by teaching that the Bible is the only source of divinely revealed knowledge from God and opposed sacerdotalism by considering all baptized Christians to be a holy priesthood | question: Who insisted on Christian or Evangelical as the only acceptable names for individuals who professe Christ?, answer: Christian or Evangelical +question: What was Luther's tool of choice for this connection?, answer: the singing of German hymns | question: What was Luther's tool of choice for this connection?, answer: the singing of German hymns | question: What was Luther's tool of choice for this connection?, answer: the singing of German hymns in connection with worship, school, home, and the public arena | question: What was Luther's tool of choice for this connection?, answer: the singing of German hymns in connection with worship, school, home, and the public arena +question: What was Luther the most widely read author of his generation?, answer: a prophet | question: What was Luther the most widely read author of his generation?, answer: Luther | question: What was Luther the most widely read author of his generation?, answer: the most widely read author of his generation | question: What was Luther the most widely read author of his generation?, answer: the status of a prophet +question: When did Luther write "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein"?, answer: "Oh God, look down from heaven" | question: When did Luther write "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein"?, answer: "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" | question: When did Luther write "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland"?, answer: Advent +question: In what year did Luther write "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir"?, answer: 1523 | question: In what year did Luther write "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir"?, answer: 1523 | question: In what year did Luther write "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir"?, answer: 1523 | question: In what year did Luther write "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir"?, answer: 1524 +question: When did Luther write about the Jews?, answer: 1516 | question: What did Luther say about the Jews?, answer: "unraveled along with his health" | question: What did Luther say about the Jews?, answer: "unraveled along with his health" | question: What did Luther say about the Jews?, answer: "unraveled along with his health" | question: What did Luther think of the Jews?, answer: blasphemers and liars because they rejected the divinity of Jesus, whereas Christians believed Jesus was the Messiah +question: What is Luther's 1524 creedal hymn?, answer: Wir glauben all an einen Gott | question: What is Luther's 1529 three-part explanation of the Apostles' Creed in the Small Catechism?, answer: three-stanza confession of faith | question: What is Luther's 1529 three-part explanation of the Apostles' Creed in the Small Catechism?, answer: three-stanza | question: What was Luther's 1524 creedal hymn?, answer: Trinitarian rather than catechetical +question: What is Luther's hymnic version of the Lord's Prayer?, answer: 1538 | question: What is Luther's hymnic version of the Lord's Prayer?, answer: "Vater unser im Himmelreich" | question: What is Luther's explanation of the prayer in the Small Catechism?, answer: one stanza for each of the seven prayer petitions, plus opening and closing stanzas +question: When did Luther's 1541 hymn "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam" reflect the structure and substance of his questions and answers concerning baptism in the Small Catechism?, answer: Luther | question: When did Wolf Heintz introduce the Lutheran Reformation in Halle?, answer: 1541 | question: When did Wolf Heintz introduce the Lutheran Reformation in Halle?, answer: 1541 | question: When did Wolf Heintz introduce the Lutheran Reformation in Halle?, answer: 1541 +question: What is Luther's Commentary on Genesis?, answer: a passage which concludes that "the soul does not sleep (anima non sic dormit), but wakes (sed vigilat) and experiences visions | question: What did Francis Blackburne argue that John Jortin misread this and other passages from Luther?, answer: John Jortin | question: What did Gottfried Fritschel point out in 1867 that it actually refers to the soul of a man "in this life"?, answer: dream +question: What was Luther's Small Catechism?, answer: likewise the Larger Catechism | question: What was Luther's goal?, answer: to enable the catechumens to see themselves as a personal object of the work of the three persons of the Trinity | question: What is Luther's goal?, answer: to enable the catechumens to see themselves as a personal object of the work of the three persons of the Trinity | question: What does Luther depict the Trinity not as a doctrine to be learned, but as persons to be known?, answer: The Father creates, the Son redeems, and the Spirit sanctifies, a divine unity with separate personalities +question: What was Luther's disappearance planned?, answer: return trip back to Wittenberg | question: What was Luther's disappearance planned?, answer: return trip back to Wittenberg | question: What was Luther's disappearance planned?, answer: disappearance | question: What was Luther's disappearance planned?, answer: return trip back to Wittenberg | question: What was Luther's disappearance planned?, answer: masked horsemen | question: What was Luther's disappearance planned?, answer: a renewed attack on Archbishop Albrecht of Mainz +question: What was Luther's final journey to Mansfeld?, answer: because of his concern for his siblings' families continuing in their father's copper mining trade | question: What was Luther's final journey to Mansfeld?, answer: to participate in the negotiations for a settlement | question: What was Luther's final journey to Mansfeld?, answer: to participate in the negotiations for a settlement, and a third visit was needed in early 1546 | question: What was Luther's final journey to Mansfeld?, answer: Count Albrecht of Mansfeld +question: How many verses did Johann Sebastian Bach include in his cantatas?, answer: several | question: How many verses did Johann Sebastian Bach include in his cantatas?, answer: several | question: How many verses did Johann Sebastian Bach use in his cantatas?, answer: chorales | question: How many verses did Johann Sebastian Bach use in his cantatas?, answer: several | question: How many verses did Johann Sebastian Bach use in his cantatas?, answer: verses | question: In 1735 Wär Gott nicht mit uns diese Zeit, BWV 62, Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ, BWV 62, Gelobet seist du, Jesu Christ, BWV 4, +question: When did Luther write the hymn "Ein neues Lied wir heben an"?, answer: John C. Messenger | question: Who wrote the hymn "Ein neues Lied wir heben an"?, answer: John C. Messenger | question: Who wrote the hymn "Ein neues Lied wir heben an"?, answer: Maria C. Tiddeman | question: Who wrote the hymn "Ein neues Lied wir heben an"?, answer: John C. Messenger | question: Who wrote the hymn "Ein neues Lied wir heben an"?, answer: Maria C. Tiddeman +question: How many of Luther's hymns were included in early Lutheran hymnals?, answer: four | question: How many of Luther's hymns were included in early Lutheran hymnals?, answer: Achtliederbuch | question: How many of Luther's hymns were included in early Lutheran hymnals?, answer: eight | question: How many of Luther's hymns were included in early Lutheran hymnals?, answer: eight | question: How many of Luther's hymns were included in the first choral hymnal with settings by Johann Walter, Eyn geystlich Gesangk Buchleyn +question: What was Luther's 60,000-word treatise on the Jews?, answer: Von den Juden und Ihren Lügen | question: What was Luther's 60,000-word treatise on the Jews?, answer: Von den Juden und Ihren Lügen | question: What was Luther's 60,000-word treatise on the Jews?, answer: Vom Schem Hamphoras und vom Geschlecht Christi | question: What did Luther call for?, answer: a "scharfe Barmherzigkeit" +question: What was Luther's rediscovery of?, answer: "Christ and His salvation" | question: What was Luther's railing against the sale of indulgences?, answer: based on?, answer: the sale of indulgences | question: What was Luther's railing against?, answer: sale of indulgences | question: What was Luther's railing against?, answer: sale of indulgences +question: Luther's translation used the variant of German spoken at the Saxon chancellery?, answer: intelligible to both northern and southern Germans | question: Luther intended his vigorous, direct language to make the Bible accessible to everyday Germans?, answer: "for we are removing impediments and difficulties so that other people may read it without obstacles" | question: Luther's translation used the variant of German spoken at the Saxon chancellery, intelligible to both northern and southern Germans +question: How many of Luther's best-known works were published in 1520?, answer: To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church, and On the Freedom of a Christian | question: How many of Luther's best-known works were published in 1520?, answer: three | question: How many of Luther's best-known works were published in 1520?, answer: To the Christian Nobility of the German Nation, On the Babylonian Captivity of the Church +question: What major events play a big part in tourism in Victoria?, answer: cultural tourism and sports tourism | question: What major events are centred on Melbourne?, answer: V8 Supercars and Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix at Phillip Island | question: What is the Grand Annual Steeplechase at Warrnambool and the Australian International Airshow at Geelong?, answer: Port Fairy Folk Festival, Queenscliff Music Festival, Bells Beach SurfClassic and the Bright Autumn Festival +question: What is Newcastle Western Bypass?, answer: Gateshead Newcastle Western Bypass | question: What is the A19 heading south past Sunderland and Middlesbrough to York and Doncaster?, answer: A69 | question: What is the A68 heading west to Carlisle?, answer: A696, | question: What is the old "Great North Road" heading south to Gateshead, Chester-le-Street, Durham and Darlington | question: What is the A1058 "Coast Road," which runs from Jesmond to the east coast between Tynemouth and Cullercoats +question: Who finished the game 13 of 23 for 141 yards?, answer: Manning | question: What was Sanders' top receiver?, answer: six receptions for 83 yards | question: What was Anderson's top receiver?, answer: 90 yards and a touchdown | question: What was Anderson's top receiver?, answer: Sanders | question: What was Anderson's top receiver?, answer: his top receiver | question: What was Anderson's top receiver?, answer: 83 yards | question: What was the team's leading rusher?, answer: four total tackles, three sacks, a forced fumble recovery, and an interception +question: What was Manning's pass rating?, answer: 67.9 | question: What was Manning's pass rating?, answer: 67.9 | question: What was Manning's pass rating?, answer: 67.9 | question: What was Manning's pass rating?, answer: 67.9 | question: What was Osweiler's pass rating?, answer: 86.4 | question: What was Osweiler's pass rating?, answer: 105 receptions for 1,304 yards and six touchdowns +question: Who defected to the Mongols to fight against the Jin?, answer: many Han Chinese and Khitan | question: What did Shi Tianze, Liu Heima (, Liu Ni) and the Khitan Xiao Zhala () defected and commanded the 3 Tumens in the Mongol army?, answer: Shi Tianze | question: What did Shi Tianze and Shi Tianze serve?, answer: Ogödei Khan +question: What does a reduction capture?, answer: informal notion of a problem being at least as difficult as another problem | question: What does X reduce to?, answer: Y | question: What is the bound on the complexity of reductions?, answer: polynomial-time reductions or log-space reductions | question: What is the bound on the complexity of reductions?, answer: polynomial-time reductions or log-space reductions +question: How many counties offer alternative licensing programs to attract people into teaching?, answer: many | question: How many counties offer alternative licensing programs to attract people into teaching?, answer: many | question: How many counties offer alternative licensing programs to attract people into teaching?, answer: many | question: What is expected as retirements, especially among secondary school teachers, outweigh slowing enrollment growth +question: How many famous potters are represented in the collection?, answer: Josiah Wedgwood, William De Morgan and Bernard Leach | question: What is the largest collection in the world?, answer: Iznik pottery from Turkey | question: What is the largest collection of Iznik pottery from Turkey?, answer: Turkey | question: What is the largest collection of Iznik pottery from Turkey?, answer: Turkey +question: What can produce a magnitude 6.7+ earthquake?, answer: San Andreas Fault | question: What can produce a magnitude 8.0 event?, answer: San Jacinto Fault, the Puente Hills Fault, and the Elsinore Fault Zone +question: How many important complexity classes can be defined by bounding the time or space used by the algorithm?, answer: many | question: How many important complexity classes can be defined by bounding the time or space used by the algorithm?, answer: many | question: How many important complexity classes can be defined by bounding the time or space used by the algorithm | question: How many important complexity classes can be defined by bounding the time or space used by the algorithm?, answer: many | question: How many important complexity classes of decision problems are defined in this manner?, answer: bounding the time or space used by the algorithm +question: What is a major breakthrough in complexity theory?, answer: Proving that any of these classes are unequal | question: What is a major breakthrough in complexity theory?, answer: Proving that any of these classes are unequal | question: What is a major breakthrough in complexity theory?, answer: Proving that any of these classes are unequal +question: What is Palm Springs popular for?, answer: resort feel and nearby open spaces | question: What is Palm Springs popular for?, answer: desert city | question: What is Palm Springs popular for?, answer: its resort feel and nearby open spaces +question: What type of machine models are different from the standard multi-tape Turing machines?, answer: random access machines | question: What type of machine models are different from the standard multi-tape Turing machines?, answer: Turing machines | question: What type of machine models are different from the standard multi-tape Turing machines?, answer: random access machines | question: What type of machine models can be converted to another without providing any extra computational power?, answer: each of these models can be converted to another without providing any extra computational power +question: What are the major inorganic compounds in living organisms?, answer: oxygen | question: What is oxygen used in cellular respiration?, answer: photosynthesis | question: What is oxygen used in cellular respiration?, answer: photosynthesis | question: What is ozone a pollutant near the surface where it is a by-product of smog?, answer: high-altitude ozone layer | question: What is a pollutant near the surface where it is a by-product of smog +question: How many of Tesla's writings are freely available on the web?, answer: many | question: What is the article "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy" published in 1900?, answer: The Century Magazine | question: What is the article "Experiments With Alternate Currents Of High Potential And High Frequency" published in 1900?, answer: Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla | question: What is the article "Experiments With Alternate Currents Of High Potential And High Frequency"?, answer: Inventions, Researches and Writings of Nikola Tesla +question: What is the name of the farm in South Africa?, answer: French Huguenot | question: What is the name of the farm in South Africa?, answer: Blignaut, Cilliers, de Klerk (Le Clercq), de Villiers, du Plessis, Du Preez (Des Pres), du Randt (Durand), du Toit, Duvenhage(Du Vinage), Franck, Fouche, Fourie (Fleurit), Gervais, Giliomee +question: What do civil disobedients seek to use the arrest as an opportunity to make an impression on the officers?, answer: use the arrest as an opportunity to make an impression on the officers | question: What do civil disobedients seek to use the arrest as an opportunity to make an impression on the officers?, answer: use the arrest as an opportunity to make an impression on the officers | question: What do civil disobedients seek to use the arrest as an opportunity to make an impression on the officers?, answer: a maniac and disturber of the peace +question: What does Goldbach's conjecture mean?, answer: every even integer greater than 2 | question: What does Goldbach's conjecture mean?, answer: the sum of two primes | question: What does Goldbach's conjecture mean?, answer: every even integer greater than 2 | question: What does the twin prime conjecture mean?, answer: infinitely many pairs of primes whose difference is 2). +question: What types of Turing machines are used to define complexity classes?, answer: many | question: What types of Turing machines are used to define complexity classes?, answer: deterministic Turing machines, probabilistic Turing machines, non-deterministic Turing machines, quantum Turing machines, symmetric Turing machines and alternating Turing machines | question: When resources (such as time or space) are bounded, some of these may be more powerful than others +question: What was Martin Luther?, answer: professor of theology, composer, priest, former monk and a seminal figure in the Protestant Reformation | question: What did Martin Luther reject?, answer: several teachings and practices of the Late Medieval Catholic Church | question: What was Martin Luther's refusal to retract all of his writings at the demand of Pope Leo X in 1520 and the Holy Roman Emperor Charles V at the Diet of Worms in 1521 resulted in his excommunication by the Pope and condemnation as an outlaw by the Emperor?, answer: Pope Leo X +question: When did Martin Luther marry Katharina von Bora?, answer: April 1523 | question: When did Martin Luther marry Katharina von Bora?, answer: April 1523 | question: When did Martin Luther marry Katharina von Bora?, answer: April 1523 | question: When did Martin Luther marry Katharina von Bora?, answer: April 1523 | question: When did Martin Luther marry Katharina von Bora?, answer: April 1523 +question: What was Martin Luther born to?, answer: Hans Luder (or Ludher, later Luther) and his wife Margarethe (née Lindemann) | question: When was Martin Luther born?, answer: 10 November 1483 | question: When was Martin Luther born?, answer: 10 November 1483 | question: When was Martin Luther baptized as a Catholic?, answer: the next morning on the feast day of St. Martin of Tours | question: When was Martin Luther born?, answer: 1498 +question: When did Maududi think Islamic society could not be Islamic without Sharia?, answer: Sharia | question: When did Maududi think Islamic society could not be Islamic without Sharia?, answer: Islam required the establishment of an Islamic state | question: When did Maududi talk about Islamic revolution?, answer: by "revolution" | question: What did Maududi think of Islamic revolution?, answer: the gradual changing the hearts and minds of individuals from the top of society downward through an educational process or da'wah +question: What was Maxime Faget's preliminary Apollo design?, answer: a cone-shaped command module | question: What was Maxime Faget's preliminary Apollo design?, answer: a cone-shaped command module | question: What was the final choice of lunar orbit rendezvous?, answer: the translunar ferry used to transport the crew, along with a new spacecraft, the Lunar Excursion Module (LEM, later shortened to Lunar Module, LM) which would take two men to the lunar surface and return them to the CSM?, answer: Lunar Excursion Module +question: What temperature ranges from around 53 F in January to 82 F in July?, answer: High temperatures average 64 to 92 °F (18 to 33 °C) throughout the year | question: What is the highest temperature recorded on July 11, 1879 and July 28, 1872?, answer: 104 °F (40 °C) | question: What is the highest temperature recorded on July 11, 1879 and July 28, 1872?, answer: 104 °F (40 °C) +question: Who was named president of ABC News in 1977?, answer: Roone Arledge | question: Who was named president of ABC News in 1977?, answer: Roone Arledge | question: Who was named president of ABC News in 1977?, answer: Roone Arledge | question: Who was named president of ABC News in 1977?, answer: Roone Arledge | question: Who was named president of ABC Sports?, answer: Roone Arledge +question: What was the most authoritative account at the time?, answer: medical faculty in Paris | question: What was the most authoritative account at the time?, answer: medical faculty in Paris | question: What caused a "great pestilence in the air" in 1345?, answer: a conjunction of three planets | question: What was the most widely accepted theory of the plague?, answer: Miasma theory | question: What is known as the Miasma theory?, answer: The word 'plague' had no special significance at this time, and only the recurrence of outbreaks during the Middle Ages gave it the name that has become the medical term?, answer: Miasma theory +question: What is the taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality?, answer: Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality | question: What is the taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality?, answer: Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality | question: What is the taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality?, answer: Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality | question: What was an attempt to withdraw the United Methodist Church membership in the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice?, answer: Rep. Paul T. Stallsworth, president of the Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality?, answer: Rev. Paul T. Stallsworth +question: What type of chloroplast does Dinophysis have?, answer: phycobilin-containing | question: What type of chloroplast does Dinophysis have?, answer: phycobilin-containing | question: What type of chloroplast does Dinophysis have?, answer: phycobilin-containing | question: What type of chloroplast does Dinophysis have?, answer: phycobilin-containing +question: What was the name of the Michigan Educational Research Information Triad?, answer: Merit Network, Inc. | question: What was the name of the Michigan Educational Research Information Triad?, answer: Merit Network, Inc. | question: What was the name of the Michigan Educational Research Information Triad?, answer: the Michigan Educational Research Information Triad | question: What was the name of the triad?, answer: IBM mainframe computer systems | question: What was the name of the triad?, answer: NSFNET +question: What is the name of the Methodists?, answer: St. James UMC | question: What is the name of the Methodists?, answer: St. James UMC | question: What is the name of the Methodists?, answer: St. James UMC | question: What is the name of the Methodists?, answer: Saint Matthew, Lutheran theologian and martyr to the Nazis Dietrich Bonhoeffer, Salvation Army Founder William Booth, African missionary David Livingstone and Methodism's revered founder John Wesley +question: Who is a long-time participant in the IPCC?, answer: Michael Oppenheimer | question: What does Michael Oppenheimer ask for?, answer: smaller assessments of special problems instead of the large scale approach | question: What does Michael Oppenheimer ask for?, answer: concurring, smaller assessments of special problems | question: What does Michael Oppenheimer ask for?, answer: concurring, smaller assessments of special problems instead of the large scale approach +question: What is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms?, answer: the innate immune system | question: What is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms?, answer: The innate immune system | question: What is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms?, answer: the innate immune system | question: What is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms?, answer: the innate immune system +question: How many students in the United States claim to have received unwanted sexual attention from an adult associated with education?, answer: 9.6% | question: How many students in the United States claim to have received unwanted sexual attention from an adult associated with education?, answer: 9.6% | question: How many students in the United States claim to have received unwanted sexual attention from an adult associated with education?, answer: 9.6% | question: How many students in the United States claim to have received unwanted sexual attention from an adult associated with education?, answer: 9.6% +question: What is the name of Jamaat-e-Islami of Pakistan?, answer: a socio-political and democratic Vanguard party | question: What is the name of Jamaat-e-Islami of Pakistan?, answer: Jamaat-e-Islami | question: What is the name of Jamaat-e-Islami of Pakistan?, answer: Islamist groups like Hezbollah in Lebanon and Hamas in Palestine participate in democratic and political process as well as armed attacks, seeking to abolish the state of Israel +question: Who attempted to create a civil state under the Great Yassa?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was in charge of the Mongol Empire?, answer: Töregene Khatun | question: Who was in charge of the Mongol Empire?, answer: Töregene Khatun | question: Who was in charge of the Mongol Empire?, answer: Töregene Khatun +question: What can be divided into two main classes?, answer: probabilistic (or "Monte Carlo") and deterministic algorithms | question: What does deterministic algorithms provide?, answer: a way to tell for sure whether a given number is prime or not | question: What does deterministic algorithms provide?, answer: a way to tell for sure whether a given number is prime or not +question: What was Montpellier among the most important of the 66 "villes de sûreté" that the Edict of 1598 granted to the Huguenots?, answer: Montpellier | question: What was Montpellier among the most important of the 66 "villes de sûreté" that the Edict of 1598 granted to the Huguenots?, answer: The city's political institutions and the university were all handed over to the Huguenots | question: What led to a siege by the royal army in 1622?, answer: 66 +question: How many square kilometres of Victorian farmland are sown for grain?, answer: 26,000 | question: How many square kilometres of Victorian farmland are sown for grain?, answer: 26,000 | question: How many square kilometres of Victorian farmland are sown for grain?, answer: more than 26,000 | question: How many tonnes of wheat is sown for?, answer: 33% | question: How many tonnes of barley is sown for?, answer: 121,200 tonnes of pears and 270,000 tonnes of tomatoes +question: What are mortgage bankers, accountants, and cost engineers likely participants in creating an overall plan for the financial management of the building construction project?, answer: Mortgage bankers, accountants, and cost engineers | question: What is the most obvious source of funding for a building project?, answer: the owner's equity in the property | question: What is the most obvious source of funding for a building project?, answer: the owner's equity in the property | question: What is the most obvious source of funding for a building project?, answer: cost engineers and estimators apply expertise to relate the work and materials involved to a proper valuation +question: What do Platyctenids have?, answer: oval bodies | question: What do Platyctenids have?, answer: tentilla-bearing tentacles | question: What do Platyctenids live on?, answer: rocks, algae, or the body surfaces of other invertebrates | question: What do Platyctenids live on?, answer: rocks, algae, or the body surfaces of other invertebrates +question: In what century did Christian Goldbach list 1 as the first prime?, answer: mid-18th century | question: In what century did Christian Goldbach list 1 as the first prime?, answer: 19th century | question: In what century did Christian Goldbach list 1 as the first prime?, answer: mid-18th century | question: In what century did Christian Goldbach list 1 as the first prime?, answer: 19th century | question: In what century did Christian Goldbach list 1 as the first prime?, answer: 1956 +question: What was the name of the Huguenot congregations in North America?, answer: E.I. du Pont | question: Who established the Eleutherian gunpowder mills?, answer: E.I. du Pont | question: Who established the Eleutherian gunpowder mills?, answer: E.I. du Pont | question: Who established the Eleutherian gunpowder mills?, answer: E.I. du Pont +question: What was the last Ice Age?, answer: Most of the Rhine's current course was not under the ice during the last Ice Age | question: What did the last Glacial Maximum mean?, answer: 22,000–14,000 yr BP | question: What did ice-sheets cover Scandinavia, the Baltics, Scotland and the Alps?, answer: left the space between as open tundra | question: What did ice-sheets cover Scandinavia, the Baltics, Scotland and the Alps?, answer: wind-blown dust over that tundra, settled in and around the Rhine Valley +question: What does a single animal produce?, answer: eggs and sperm | question: What does a single animal produce?, answer: eggs and sperm | question: What does a single animal produce?, answer: eggs and sperm | question: What does a single animal produce?, answer: eggs and sperm | question: What does a single animal produce?, answer: eggs and sperm at the same time | question: What does a single animal produce?, answer: eggs and sperm +question: In what year did Jacksonville begin annexing outlying communities?, answer: 1958 | question: In what year did Jacksonville begin annexing outlying communities?, answer: 1958 | question: In what year did Jacksonville begin annexing outlying communities?, answer: 1958 | question: In what year did Jacksonville begin annexing outlying communities?, answer: 1958 | question: In what year did Jacksonville begin annexing outlying communities in order to create the needed tax base to improve services throughout the county?, answer: 1960 and 1965 +question: How much of the work of the Scottish Parliament is done in committee?, answer: Much of the work of the Scottish Parliament | question: How much of the work of the Scottish Parliament is done in committee?, answer: The role of committees is stronger in the Scottish Parliament than in other parliamentary systems | question: How much of the work of the Scottish Parliament is done in committee?, answer: Much of the work of the Scottish Parliament is done in committee | question: What is the main role of committees in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: to take evidence from witnesses, conduct inquiries and scrutinise legislation +question: Who lived in Newcastle?, answer: Musicians Eric Burdon, Sting, Mark Knopfler, Alan Hull, Alan Hull, Cheryl Cole and Neil Tennant | question: Who was born in Newcastle?, answer: Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch | question: Who was born in Newcastle?, answer: David Scott Cowper, Nobel Prize winning physicist Peter Higgs, and former WWE NXT champion Neville +question: Who commenced a military campaign against the Chinese Song dynasty in southern China?, answer: Möngke Khan | question: Who died in 1259 without a successor?, answer: Möngke Khan | question: Who was hampered by inadequate supplies?, answer: Ariq Böke | question: Who was hampered by inadequate supplies?, answer: Ariq Böke | question: Who was hampered by inadequate supplies?, answer: A rival kurultai in Mongolia proclaimed Ariq Böke Great Khan?, answer: Ariq Böke +question: Who awarded all 32 of these astronauts the Distinguished Service Medal?, answer: NASA | question: Who awarded the Distinguished Service Medal?, answer: Grissom, White, and Chaffee | question: Who awarded the Distinguished Service Medal?, answer: NASA Administrator | question: Who awarded the Distinguished Service Medal?, answer: NASA Administrator | question: Who was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal?, answer: Walter M. Schirra, Donn Eisele, and Walter Cunningham +question: When did NASA convene an accident review board?, answer: two houses of Congress | question: When did the review board conclude that "deficiencies existed in Command Module design, workmanship and quality control" | question: When did the review board conclude that "deficiencies existed in Command Module design, workmanship and quality control"?, answer: "deficiencies existed in Command Module design, workmanship and quality control" | question: When did the review board conclude that "deficiencies existed in Command Module design, workmanship and quality control"?, answer: Harrison Storms +question: How many tons of dust are windblown out of the Sahara each year?, answer: 182 million tons | question: How many tons of dust are windblown out of the Sahara each year?, answer: 182 million tons | question: How many tons of dust fall over the Amazon basin?, answer: 27.7 million tons | question: How many tons of dust fall over the Amazon basin?, answer: 132 million tons | question: How many tons of dust fall over the Amazon basin?, answer: 132 million tons +question: What is the first full-time community radio station in Newcastle?, answer: NE1fm | question: What is the first full-time community radio station in Newcastle?, answer: NE1fm | question: What is the first full-time community radio station in Newcastle?, answer: NE1fm | question: What is the first full-time community radio station in Newcastle?, answer: NE1fm | question: What is the first full-time community radio station in Newcastle?, answer: Radio Tyneside +question: What is a component of the innate immune system that does not directly attack invading microbes?, answer: Natural killer cells | question: What does NK cells destroy?, answer: compromised host cells, such as tumor cells or virus-infected cells, recognizing such cells by a condition known as "missing self" | question: What does NK cells do?, answer: destroy compromised host cells, such as tumor cells or virus-infected cells, recognizing such cells by a condition known as "missing self"?, answer: MHC I (major histocompatibility complex) +question: What is the name of the Rhine Valley?, answer: Rhine Valley | question: What is the name of the Rhine Valley?, answer: Rheintal | question: What is the name of the Rhine Valley?, answer: Rhine Valley | question: What is the name of the Rhine Valley?, answer: Rhine Valley | question: What is the name of the Rhine Valley?, answer: Rhine Valley | question: What is the name of the Rhine Valley?, answer: Rhine Valley +question: When did Tesla walk to the park to feed the pigeons?, answer: the end of his life | question: When did Tesla walk to the park every day to feed the pigeons?, answer: the end of his life | question: When did Tesla walk to the park every day to feed the pigeons?, answer: every day | question: When did Tesla walk to the park to feed the pigeons?, answer: the end of his life | question: When did Tesla build a device that comfortably supported her so her bones could heal, to fix her broken wing and leg +question: When did compound engines come into widespread use?, answer: the end of the 19th century | question: When did compound engines come into widespread use?, answer: the end of the 19th century | question: When did compound engines come into widespread use?, answer: near the end of the 19th century | question: When did compound engines come into widespread use?, answer: near the end of the 19th century | question: When did steam engines come into widespread use?, answer: 19th century | question: When did steam engines remained the dominant source of power?, answer: 20th-century relying upon the steam turbine +question: When was the Summer Theatre in operation?, answer: 1870 to 1939 | question: When was the Summer Theatre in operation?, answer: 1870 to 1939 | question: When was the Summer Theatre in operation?, answer: 1870 to 1939 | question: When was the Summer Theatre in operation?, answer: 1870 to 1939 +question: What does Neoclassical economics view inequalities in the distribution of income as arising from differences in value added by labor, capital and land?, answer: inequalities in the distribution of income | question: In a market economy, inequality is a reflection of the productivity gap between highly-paid professions and lower-paid professions +question: Who approved a two-year affiliate agreement?, answer: Networks affiliates | question: Who approved a two-year affiliate agreement in 2002?, answer: Disney Chairman/CEO Michael Eisner | question: Who outlined a proposed realignment of the ABC broadcast network day parts with the similar unit in its cable channels?, answer: Michael Eisner | question: Who outlined a proposed realignment of the ABC broadcast network day parts with the similar unit in its cable channels?, answer: Michael Eisner +question: What are phagocytes that travel throughout the body in pursuit of invading pathogens?, answer: Neutrophils | question: What is the most abundant type of phagocyte?, answer: Neutrophils | question: What is the most abundant type of phagocyte?, answer: 50% to 60% | question: What is the most abundant type of phagocyte in the bloodstream?, answer: Neutrophils | question: What is the most abundant type of phagocyte in the bloodstream?, answer: antigen-presenting cells that activate the adaptive immune system +question: What does The United Methodist Church "implore[s] families and churches not to reject or condemn lesbian and gay members and friends" and commits itself to be in ministry with all persons, affirming that God's grace, love, and forgiveness is available to all, affirming that God's grace, love, and forgiveness is available to all, affirming that God's grace, love, and forgiveness is available to all, affirming that God's grace, love, and forgiveness is available to all, affirming +question: What was the name of the Huguenots?, answer: New Rochelle | question: What was the name of the Huguenots?, answer: New Rochelle | question: What was the name of the Huguenots?, answer: New Rochelle | question: What was the name of the Huguenots?, answer: New Rochelle | question: What is the name of the Huguenots?, answer: Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church +question: What are the new techniques of building construction being researched?, answer: 3D printing technology | question: What is building printing making it possible to flexibly construct small commercial buildings and private habitations in around 20 hours?, answer: large 3D printers | question: What is the next generation of 3D-printing building technology capable of?, answer: 3.5 metres (11 ft) per hour | question: What is the next generation of 3D-printed building scheduled to be built in 2014?, answer: Janjaap Ruijssenaars's performative architecture 3D-printed building is scheduled to be built in 2014?, answer: 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) of building material per hour +question: What type of antibody is transported from mother to baby directly across the placenta?, answer: IgG | question: What type of antibody is transported from mother to baby directly across the placenta?, answer: IgG | question: What type of antibody is transferred from mother to baby directly across the placenta?, answer: IgG | question: What type of antibody is transferred from mother to baby directly across the placenta?, answer: IgG +question: What is Newcastle International Airport located?, answer: 6 miles (9.7 km) | question: What is Newcastle International Airport located?, answer: approximately 6 miles (9.7 km) from the city centre | question: What is Newcastle International Airport connected to?, answer: Metro Light Rail system | question: What is Newcastle's tenth largest airport in the UK?, answer: fastest growing regional airport | question: What is Newcastle's tenth largest airport in the UK?, answer: the fastest growing regional airport in the UK +question: What is Newcastle Mela held on the late August bank holiday weekend?, answer: two-day multicultural event | question: What is Newcastle Mela held on the late August bank holiday weekend?, answer: two-day multicultural event | question: What is Newcastle Mela held on the late August bank holiday weekend?, answer: an annual two-day multicultural event | question: What is Newcastle Mela held on the late August bank holiday weekend?, answer: two-day multicultural event | question: What is Newcastle Mela held on the late August bank holiday weekend?, answer: SAMA Festival +question: What is Newcastle's horse racing course?, answer: Gosforth Park | question: What is Newcastle's horse racing course?, answer: Gosforth Park | question: What is Newcastle's speedway team?, answer: Newcastle Diamonds | question: What is Newcastle's speedway team?, answer: Newcastle Diamonds | question: What is Newcastle's speedway team?, answer: Newcastle Diamonds | question: What is Newcastle's speedway team based at?, answer: Brough Park in Byker +question: Who designed the Roman Catholic St. Mary's?, answer: Augustus Welby Pugin | question: Who designed the Roman Catholic St. Mary's?, answer: Augustus Welby Pugin | question: Who designed the Roman Catholic St. Mary's?, answer: Augustus Welby Pugin | question: Who designed the Roman Catholic St. Mary's?, answer: Augustus Welby Pugin | question: Who designed the Roman Catholic St. Mary's?, answer: St Thomas the Martyr +question: Who replaced Newcastle in January 1756?, answer: Lord Loudoun | question: Who replaced Newcastle in January 1756 with Lord Loudoun?, answer: Major General James Abercrombie | question: What did Newcastle replace him in January 1756?, answer: Major General James Abercrombie | question: What did Newcastle replace him in January 1756?, answer: Newcastle | question: What did the Chevalier de Lévis and Colonel François-Charles de Bourlamaque experienced veterans from the War of the Austrian Succession +question: What is Newcastle's name?, answer: Newcastle upon Tyne | question: What is Newcastle's name?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is Newcastle's name?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is Newcastle's name?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is Newcastle's name?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is Newcastle's name?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is Newcastle's name?, answer: Newcastle | question: What is Newcastle's name?, answer: Geordie +question: How many regiments did King Louis XV dispatch to New France?, answer: six | question: How many regiments did King Louis XV dispatch to New France?, answer: six | question: How many regiments did King Louis XV dispatch to New France?, answer: six | question: How many regiments did King Louis XV dispatch to New France?, answer: six | question: How many regiments did King Louis XV dispatch to New France?, answer: six +question: When did Newton realize that the effects of gravity might be observed in different ways?, answer: larger distances | question: What was Newton determined that the acceleration of the Moon around the Earth could be ascribed to?, answer: the same force of gravity | question: What was Newton determined that the acceleration of the Moon around the Earth could be ascribed to?, answer: the same force of gravity | question: What was Newton determined that the acceleration due to gravity is proportional to the mass of the attracting body?, answer: proportional to the mass of the attracting body +question: Newton's First Law of Motion states that objects continue to move in a state of constant velocity unless acted upon by an external net force or resultant force?, answer: | question: Newton proposed that every object with mass has an innate inertia that functions as the fundamental equilibrium "natural state" in place of the Aristotelian idea of the "natural state of rest" | question: Newton proposed that every object with mass has an innate inertia that functions as the fundamental equilibrium "natural state" +question: What does Newton's Second Law assert?, answer: direct proportionality of acceleration to force and the inverse proportionality of acceleration to mass | question: What does Newton's Second Law assert?, answer: the direct proportionality of acceleration to force and the inverse proportionality of acceleration to mass | question: What does Newton's Second Law assert?, answer: the direct proportionality of acceleration to force and the inverse proportionality of acceleration to mass | question: What is the proper definition of mass?, answer: kinematic measurements +question: What is Newton's Third Law?, answer: applying symmetry to situations where forces can be attributed to the presence of different objects | question: What does Newton's Third Law mean?, answer: all forces are interactions between different bodies | question: What does Newton's Third Law mean?, answer: that there is no such thing as a unidirectional force or a force that acts on only one body | question: What does F and F are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction?, answer: F and F are equal in magnitude and opposite in direction +question: What were Newton's laws and Newtonian mechanics first developed?, answer: to describe how forces affect idealized point particles rather than three-dimensional objects | question: What is the theory of continuum mechanics?, answer: how forces affect the material | question: What is the theory of continuum mechanics?, answer: what is the theory of continuum mechanics?, answer: what is the theory of continuum mechanics?, answer: what is the theory of continuum mechanics?, answer: how forces affect the material +question: What is the inner plastid-dividing ring located in?, answer: inner side of the chloroplast's inner membrane | question: What is the inner plastid-dividing ring located in?, answer: inner side of the chloroplast's inner membrane | question: What is the outer plastid-dividing ring found wrapped around?, answer: outer chloroplast membrane | question: What is the outer plastid-dividing ring found wrapped around?, answer: filaments about 5 nanometers across, arranged in rows 6.4 nanometers apart, and shrinks to squeeze the chloroplast +question: Who was Nikola Tesla?, answer: икола есла | question: Who was Nikola Tesla?, answer: Serbian American inventor, electrical engineer, mechanical engineer, physicist, and futurist | question: Who was Nikola Tesla famous for?, answer: contributions to the design of the modern alternating current (AC) electricity supply system | question: Who was Nikola Tesla?, answer: Nikola Tesla +question: What is a simple disobedience of laws?, answer: non-revolutionary civil disobedience | question: What is a simple disobedience of laws on the grounds that they are judged "wrong" by an individual conscience | question: What is a simple disobedience of laws?, answer: a simple disobedience of laws on the grounds that they are judged "wrong" by an individual conscience | question: What is a principle of civil disobedience?, answer: sweeping and widespread change to a section of the social fabric +question: What was not envisaged for European Union measures to be subject to human rights?, answer: protection for fundamental rights | question: Who established the European Convention on Human Rights in 1950?, answer: European Court of Human Rights | question: Who established the European Court of Human Rights in 1950?, answer: European Court of Human Rights | question: Who established the European Court of Human Rights?, answer: European Court of Justice +question: What type of architecture stands out as a new stage in the architectural history of the regions they subdued?, answer: Norman architecture | question: What style was characterised by?, answer: rounded arches, particularly over windows and doorways, and massive proportions | question: What style was characterised by?, answer: rounded arches, particularly over windows and doorways, and massive proportions +question: What was the site of several important developments in the history of classical music in the 11th century?, answer: Fécamp Abbey and Saint-Evroul Abbey were centres of musical production and education | question: What was the most common form of pitch representation in English- and German-speaking countries today?, answer: pitch representation | question: What was the most common form of pitch representation in English- and German-speaking countries?, answer: pitch representation | question: What was the most common form of pitch representation in English- and German-speaking countries today?, answer: La Trinité-du-Mont +question: Who was instrumental in introducing Normans and Norman culture to Scotland?, answer: King David I of Scotland | question: Who married Sybilla of Normandy?, answer: Sybilla of Normandy | question: Who was instrumental in introducing Normans and Norman culture to Scotland?, answer: King David I of Scotland | question: Who was instrumental in introducing Normans and Norman culture to Scotland?, answer: King David I of Scotland | question: Who was instrumental in introducing Normans and Norman culture to Scotland?, answer: William the Lion +question: Who won the contract to build the CSM?, answer: North American Aviation | question: What was the second stage of the Saturn V launch vehicle for NASA?, answer: CSM | question: What was the service propulsion engine sized to lift the CSM off of the Moon?, answer: oversized | question: What was no provision for docking with the Lunar Module?, answer: no provision for docking with the Lunar Module +question: What was Germany’s participation in Western imperialism negligible until the late 19th century?, answer: primarily because of Habsburg control of the First Empire, the Spanish throne, and other royal houses | question: What did Prussia and the German states stand aloof from imperialism?, answer: preferring to manipulate the European system through the Concert of Europe | question: When did Prussia unified the other states into the second German Empire after the Franco-German War, its long-time Chancellor, Otto von Bismarck (1862–90), long opposed colonial acquisitions, arguing that the burden of obtaining, maintaining, and defending such possessions would outweigh any potential benefits?, answer: the burden of obtaining, maintaining, and defending such possessions +question: What are the chloroplasts?, answer: the chlorophyll | question: What are the chloroplasts?, answer: what makes the photosynthetic parts of a plant green | question: What are the chloroplasts found in?, answer: collenchyma tissue | question: What is a typical chlorenchyma cell of a land plant?, answer: 10 to 100 | question: What is a typical chlorenchyma cell of a land plant?, answer: chloroplasts +question: What are the major British architects of the last four hundred years represented?, answer: all | question: What are the major British architects of the last four hundred years represented?, answer: many European (especially Italian) and American | question: What are the major British architects of the last four hundred years represented in the collection?, answer: Andrea Palladio | question: What are the major British architects of the last four hundred years represented in the collection?, answer: many European (especially Italian) and American architects' drawings | question: What is the RIBA's holdings of over 330 drawings by Andrea Palladio?, answer: Jacques Gentilhatre and Alick Horsnell | question: What are the major British architects of the last four hundred years represented by the RIBA?, answer: Jacques Gentilhatre and Antonio Visentini | question: What are the major British architects of the last four hundred years represented in the collection?, answer: the RIBA's holdings of over 330 drawings by Andrea Palladio | question: What are the major British architects of the last four hundred years represented in the collection?, answer: Jacques Gentilhatre and Antonio Visentini | question: What are the major British architects of the last four hundred years represented by the RIBA?, answer: Jacques Gentilhatre and Antonio Visentini +question: Who is on display?, answer: Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Grinling Gibbons, Daniel Marot, Louis Laguerre, Antonio Verrio, Sir James Thornhill, William Kent, Robert Adam, Josiah Wedgwood, Matthew Boulton, Canova, Thomas Chippendale, Pugin, William Morris | question: Who is on display?, answer: Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Grinling Gibbons, Daniel Marot, Louis Laguerre, Antonio Verrio, Sir James Thornhill, William Kent, Robert Adam, Josiah Wedgwood, Matthew Boulton, Canova, Thomas Chippendale, Pugin, William Kent, Robert Adam, Josiah Wedgwood, Matthew Boulton, Canova, Thomas Chippendale, Pugin, William Morris +question: Who is the founder of modern community organizing?, answer: Saul Alinsky | question: Who is the founder of modern community organizing?, answer: Saul Alinsky | question: Who is the founder of modern community organizing?, answer: Saul Alinsky | question: Who is the founder of modern community organizing?, answer: Saul Alinsky | question: Who is the founder of modern community organizing?, answer: Saul Alinsky | question: Who is the founder of modern community organizing?, answer: Paul Wolfowitz +question: Who invented the Compton Effect?, answer: Arthur H. Compton | question: Who invented the Compton Effect?, answer: Arthur H. Compton | question: Who invented the first nuclear reactor Enrico Fermi?, answer: Edward Teller | question: Who introduced the quark?, answer: Luis Walter Alvarez, Murray Gell-Mann | question: Who introduced the quark?, answer: Maria Goeppert-Mayer +question: How many qualified nurses were registered in 2011?, answer: 65,000 | question: How many qualified nurses were registered in 2011?, answer: 65,000 | question: How many qualified nurses were registered in 2011?, answer: 65,000 | question: How many qualified nurses were registered in 2011?, answer: 65,000 | question: How many qualified nurses were registered in 2011?, answer: 65,000 | question: How many qualified nurses were registered in 2011?, answer: 8,600 +question: When did OPEC lose its preeminent position?, answer: 1981 | question: When did OPEC lose its preeminent position?, answer: 1981 | question: When did OPEC lose its preeminent position?, answer: 1981 | question: What was Saudi Arabia trying to recover?, answer: market share, increased production, pushing prices down, shrinking or eliminating profits for high-cost producers | question: What was Saudi Arabia trying to recover?, answer: recover market share, increased production, shrinking or eliminating profits for high-cost producers +question: What does a typical complexity class have?, answer: complicated definitions that do not fit into this framework | question: What type of definition does a typical complexity class have?, answer: the following +question: What is the ease with which people, youth in particular, can obtain controlled substances via the Internet without a prescription issued by a doctor/practitioner who has an established doctor-patient relationship?, answer: Internet pharmacies | question: Who issues a prescription for a controlled substance to a "patient" s/he has never met?, answer: a practitioner | question: What does the filling pharmacy have a corresponding responsibility to ensure that the prescription is valid?, answer: The filling pharmacy has a corresponding responsibility to ensure that the prescription is valid?, answer: licensed practitioner acting in the course of legitimate doctor-patient relationship +question: What are 73 of the 129 MSPs elected to represent first past the post constituencies?, answer: "Constituency MSPs" | question: What is the average Scottish Parliament constituency in Scotland?, answer: 55,000 electors | question: What is the average Scottish Parliament constituency in Scotland?, answer: 55,000 | question: What is the average Scottish Parliament constituency in Scotland?, answer: 55,000 | question: What are the islands of Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles comprise a much smaller number of electors?, answer: 73 +question: What type of official corporal punishment remains commonplace in schools in some Asian, African and Caribbean countries?, answer: Official corporal punishment | question: For details of individual countries see School corporal punishment. | question: What type of official corporal punishment remains commonplace in schools in some Asian, African and Caribbean countries?, answer: Official corporal punishment | question: What type of official corporal punishment remains commonplace in schools in some Asian, African and Caribbean countries?, answer: caning | question: What type of official corporal punishment remains commonplace in schools in some Asian, African and Caribbean countries?, answer: caning +question: What did the Court of Justice say was contrary to TFEU article 34?, answer: German liqueurs were over 25 per cent alcohol | question: What did the Court of Justice say was contrary to TFEU article 34?, answer: a German law requiring all spirits and liqueurs (not just imported ones) to have a minimum alcohol content of 25 per cent | question: What did the Court of Justice reject?, answer: the German government's arguments that the measure proportionately protected public health under TFEU article 34?, answer: a low content of vegetable fat did not justify a "chocolate substitute" labelling would protect consumers "just as effectively" +question: What was the original source of the athletic rivalry between the two schools?, answer: the Harvard-Yale Regatta | question: What year did the Harvard-Yale Regatta take place?, answer: June | question: What year did the Harvard-Yale Regatta take place?, answer: June | question: What year did the Harvard-Yale Regatta take place?, answer: June | question: What year did the Harvard-Yale Regatta take place in eastern Connecticut?, answer: 2003 +question: What was the eve of the publication of IPCC's major report on climate?, answer: 1 February 2007 | question: What was the eve of the publication of IPCC's major report on climate?, answer: a study was published suggesting that temperatures and sea levels have been rising at or above the maximum rates proposed during the last IPCC report in 2001 | question: What was the actual temperature rise near the top end of the range given by IPCC's 2001 projection?, answer: the actual sea level rise +question: How many ounces of gold were produced in the decade 1851–1860?, answer: 20 million | question: How many ounces of gold were produced in the decade 1851–1860?, answer: 20 million | question: How many ounces of gold were produced in the decade 1851–1860?, answer: one third of the world's output[citation needed]., answer: 20 million | question: How many ounces of gold were produced in the decade 1851–1860 +question: Who read a eulogy written by Louis Adamic?, answer: Fiorello La Guardia | question: Who read a eulogy written by Louis Adamic?, answer: New York City mayor Fiorello La Guardia | question: Who wrote a eulogy?, answer: Louis Adamic | question: Who wrote a eulogy?, answer: Fiorello La Guardia | question: Who wrote a eulogy?, answer: Louis Adamic +question: What did Tesla recall?, answer: an event that would occasionally take place while experimenting with his single-electrode vacuum tubes | question: What did Tesla recall?, answer: an event that would occasionally take place while experimenting with his single-electrode vacuum tubes | question: What did Tesla recall?, answer: an event that would occasionally take place while experimenting with his single-electrode vacuum tubes +question: On what day did the couple marry?, answer: 13 June 1525 | question: On what day did the couple marry?, answer: the same day | question: On what day did the couple marry?, answer: the same day | question: On what day did the couple marry?, answer: the same day | question: On what day did the wedding banquet take place?, answer: 27 June | question: On what day did the wedding banquet take place?, answer: 27 June +question: What was Luther excommunicated by?, answer: Pope Leo X | question: What was Luther excommunicated on 3 January 1521?, answer: in the bull Decet Romanum Pontificem | question: What was Luther excommunicated on 3 January 1521?, answer: Pope Leo X | question: What was Luther excommunicated on 3 January 1521?, answer: in the bull Decet Romanum Pontificem +question: How many Protestant regional church confederations issued a statement agreeing with the policy of forcing Jews to wear the yellow badge?, answer: seven | question: How many Protestant regional church confederations issued a statement agreeing with the policy of forcing Jews to wear the yellow badge | question: How many Protestant regional church confederations issued a statement agreeing with the policy of forcing Jews to wear the yellow badge?, answer: seven | question: How many Protestant regional church confederations issued a statement agreeing with the policy of forcing Jews to wear the yellow badge?, answer: seven Protestant regional church confederations +question: When did Tesla move to Colorado Springs?, answer: 17 May 1899 | question: When did Tesla move to Colorado Springs?, answer: 17 May 1899 | question: When did Tesla move to Colorado Springs?, answer: 17 May 1899 | question: When did Tesla move to Colorado Springs?, answer: 17 May 1899 +question: What is the Sky Q range?, answer: Sky Q | question: What is the Sky Q range?, answer: three set top boxes | question: What is the Sky Q range?, answer: Sky Q | question: What is the Sky Q range?, answer: three set top boxes | question: What is the Sky Q range?, answer: three set top boxes | question: What is the Sky Q range?, answer: three set top boxes | question: What is the Sky Q range?, answer: three set top boxes +question: When did he receive his Doctor of Theology?, answer: 19 October 1512 | question: When did he receive his Doctor of Theology?, answer: 21 October 1512 | question: When did he receive his Doctor of Theology?, answer: 21 October 1512 | question: When did he receive his Doctor of Theology?, answer: 21 October 1512 | question: When did he receive his Doctor of Theology?, answer: 21 October 1512 +question: Who wrote joint letters with the House Committee on Energy and Commerce?, answer: Joe Barton | question: Who wrote joint letters with the House Committee on Energy and Commerce?, answer: Ed Whitfield | question: Who wrote joint letters with the House Committee on Oversight and Investigations demanding full records on climate research?, answer: Mann, Bradley and Hughes | question: What did the House Science Committee say was a "misguided and illegitimate investigation" apparently aimed at intimidating scientists | question: Who wrote a letter to Nature?, answer: Sherwood Boehlert +question: When was Milutin Tesla returned to Gospi?, answer: 24 March 1879 | question: When was Milutin Tesla returned to Gospi?, answer: 24 March 1879 | question: When did Milutin Tesla die?, answer: 17 April 1879 | question: When did Milutin Tesla die?, answer: 17 April 1879 | question: When did Milutin Tesla die?, answer: 17 April 1879 | question: When did Milutin Tesla die?, answer: 17 April 1879 +question: Who signed an agreement on the formation of a coalition government?, answer: Kibaki and Odinga | question: Who would become Kenya's second Prime Minister?, answer: Odinga | question: Who would become Kenya's second Prime Minister?, answer: Kibaki and Odinga | question: Who would become Kenya's second Prime Minister?, answer: Odinga | question: Who would appoint cabinet ministers from both PNU and ODM camps depending on each party's strength in Parliament?, answer: Kibaki and Odinga +question: When did Tesla become a naturalized citizen of the United States?, answer: 30 July 1891 | question: When did Tesla become a naturalized citizen of the United States?, answer: 35 | question: When did Tesla become a naturalized citizen of the United States?, answer: 30 July 1891 | question: When did Tesla become a naturalized citizen of the United States?, answer: 35 +question: When did Luther protest the sale of indulgences?, answer: 31 October 1517 | question: What was Luther's "Disputation of Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences"?, answer: The Ninety-Five Theses | question: What was Luther's "Disputation of Martin Luther on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences"?, answer: The Ninety-Five Theses | question: What is the tone of the writing is accordingly "searching, rather than doctrinaire" +question: Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics?, answer: Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla | question: Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics?, answer: Sir William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg | question: Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics?, answer: Nikola Tesla | question: Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics?, answer: Thomas Edison and Nikola Tesla | question: Who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics?, answer: Sir William Henry Bragg and William Lawrence Bragg | question: Who did the Nobel Foundation say, "Any rumor that a person has not been given a Nobel Prize because he has made known his intention to refuse the reward is ridiculous" +question: When did Tesla leave Colorado Springs?, answer: 7 January 1900 | question: When did Tesla leave Colorado Springs?, answer: 1904 | question: When did Tesla leave Colorado Springs?, answer: 7 January 1900 | question: When did Tesla leave Colorado Springs?, answer: 1904 +question: What was the cause of death?, answer: coronary thrombosis | question: What was the cause of death?, answer: coronary thrombosis | question: What was the cause of death?, answer: coronary thrombosis | question: Who commissioned a sculptor to create a death mask?, answer: Hugo Gernsback | question: Who commissioned a sculptor to create a death mask?, answer: Hugo Gernsback +question: When did BSkyB announce its intention to replace its three free-to-air digital terrestrial channels with four subscription channels?, answer: 8 February 2007 | question: When did BSkyB announce its intention to replace its three free-to-air digital terrestrial channels with four subscription channels?, answer: 8 February 2007 | question: When did BSkyB announce its intention to replace its three free-to-air digital terrestrial channels with four subscription channels?, answer: 8 February 2007 | question: When did Setanta Sports confirm that it would launch as a subscription service on the digital terrestrial platform?, answer: March +question: Who was the first person to fly in space?, answer: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin | question: Who was the first person to fly in space?, answer: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin | question: Who was the first person to fly in space?, answer: Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin | question: Who was circumspect in his response to the news?, answer: Kennedy +question: When did ABC cancel the long-running soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live?, answer: April 14, 2011 | question: When did ABC cancel the soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live?, answer: 41 and 43 years on the air | question: When did ABC cancel the soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live?, answer: April 14, 2011 | question: When did ABC cancel the soap operas All My Children and One Life to Live?, answer: April 14, 2011 | question: When did ABC drop to fourth place in the 18–49 demographic?, answer: seven months +question: When did Kennedy send a memo to Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson?, answer: April 20, | question: When did Kennedy send a memo to Johnson asking Johnson to look into the status of America's space program, and into programs that could offer NASA the opportunity to catch up?, answer: April 20, | question: When did Kennedy respond to Johnson's memo?, answer: one week later | question: When did Kennedy conclude that a manned Moon landing was far enough in the future that it was likely the United States would achieve it first +question: When was the United Methodist Church created?, answer: April 23, 1968 | question: When was the United Methodist Church formed?, answer: April 23, 1968 | question: When was the United Methodist Church formed?, answer: April 23, 1968 | question: When was the Evangelical United Brethren Church formed?, answer: April 23, 1968 | question: When was the Evangelical United Brethren Church formed?, answer: April 23, 1968 | question: When was the Evangelical United Brethren Church formed?, answer: The United Methodist Church +question: When did Time Warner Cable remove ABC owned-and-operated stations from the cable provider's systems?, answer: April 30, 2000 | question: When did Time Warner Cable remove ABC owned-and-operated stations from the cable provider's systems?, answer: April 30, 2000 | question: When did Time Warner Cable remove ABC owned-and-operated stations from the cable provider's systems?, answer: April 30, 2000 | question: When did Time Warner Cable remove ABC owned-and-operated stations from the cable provider's systems?, answer: May 1 +question: When did the United States unilaterally pull out of the Bretton Woods Accord?, answer: August 15, 1971 | question: What did the US abandon the Gold Exchange Standard?, answer: the value of the dollar had been pegged to the price of gold and all other currencies were pegged to the dollar | question: When did Britain floating the pound sterling?, answer: Shortly thereafter | question: What was the result of the depreciation of the dollar and other industrialized nations' currencies?, answer: a depreciation of the dollar and other industrialized nations' currencies +question: On what linebacker recovered on the Broncos 40-yard line?, answer: Danny Trevathan | question: On what linebacker recovered on the Broncos 40-yard line?, answer: Mike Tolbert | question: On what linebacker recovered on the Broncos 40-yard line?, answer: Danny Trevathan | question: On what linebacker recovered on the Broncos 40-yard line, the Panthers took the ball back when defensive end Kony Ealy tipped a Manning pass to himself and then intercepted it?, answer: DeMarcus Ware +question: When did ESPN Deportes announce that they had reached an agreement with CBS and the NFL to be the exclusive Spanish-language broadcaster of the game?, answer: December 28, 2015 | question: When did ESPN Deportes announce that they had reached an agreement with CBS and the NFL to be the exclusive Spanish-language broadcaster of the game?, answer: December 28, 2015 | question: When did ESPN Deportes announce that they had reached an agreement with CBS and the NFL to be the exclusive Spanish-language broadcaster of the Super Bowl?, answer: Monday Night Football commentary crew of Alvaro Martin and Raul Allegre, and sideline reporter John Sutcliffe +question: When did Goldenson announce a merger proposal?, answer: December 7, 1965 | question: Who approved the merger?, answer: The FCC | question: Who approved the merger?, answer: The FCC | question: Who approved the merger on December 21, 1966?, answer: Donald F. Turner | question: Who was the head antitrust regulator for the United States Department of Justice?, answer: Donald F. Turner | question: Who was the head antitrust regulator for the United States Department of Justice?, answer: Donald F. Turner +question: When did The Walt Disney Company announce an agreement to merge with Capital Cities/ABC?, answer: July 31, 1995 | question: When did the acquisition of Capital Cities/ABC begin?, answer: January 4, 1996 | question: When did the acquisition of Capital Cities/ABC begin?, answer: February 9 | question: When did the acquisition of Capital Cities/ABC begin?, answer: January 4, 1996 | question: When did the acquisition of Capital Cities/ABC begin?, answer: January 9, 1996 | question: When did the deal allow ABC access to Disney's children's programming library for its Saturday morning block?, answer: $1.65 billion +question: When did ABC begin to phase in a new imaging campaign?, answer: June 16, 2007 | question: When did ABC begin to phase in a new imaging campaign?, answer: June 16, 2007 | question: When did ABC begin to phase in a new imaging campaign for the upcoming 2007–08 season, "Start Here"?, answer: June 16, 2007 | question: What was the on-air design intended to emphasize the availability of ABC content across multiple platforms?, answer: using a system of icons representing different devices, such as television, computers and mobile devices +question: When did the NFL announce that the practice of branding Super Bowl games with Roman numerals would be temporarily suspended?, answer: June 4, 2014 | question: When did the NFL announce that the practice of branding Super Bowl games with Roman numerals would be temporarily suspended?, answer: June 4, 2014 | question: When did the NFL announce that the practice of branding Super Bowl games with Roman numerals would be temporarily suspended?, answer: June 4, 2014 | question: When did the practice of branding Super Bowl games with Roman numerals be reinstated for Super Bowl LI?, answer: the difficulty of designing an aesthetically pleasing logo with the letter "L" +question: What was the name of the Governor-General of New France?, answer: Charles le Moyne de Longueuil | question: What was the name of the Governor-General of New France?, answer: Marquis de la Jonquière | question: What was the name of the Governor-General of New France?, answer: Marquis de la Jonquière | question: What was the name of the Governor-General of New France?, answer: Charles le Moyne de Longueuil +question: When did ABC's New York City flagship stations – WJZ, WJZ-FM and WJZ-TV – changed their respective callsigns to WABC, WABC-FM and WABC-TV, and moved their operations to facilities at 7 West 66th Street, one block away from Central Park. The WABC call letters were previously used by the flagship station of CBS Radio (now WCBS (AM)) until 1946. +question: What was the first Super Bowl held in San Francisco Bay Area since Super Bowl XIX in 1985?, answer: Super Bowl XXVII | question: What was the first Super Bowl held in San Francisco Bay Area since Super Bowl XIX?, answer: 1985 | question: What was the first Super Bowl held in San Francisco Bay Area since Super Bowl XXVII?, answer: 2003 +question: What was the first multi-story structure built by Klutho?, answer: Dyal-Upchurch Building | question: What was the first multi-story structure built by Klutho?, answer: Dyal-Upchurch Building | question: What was the first multi-story structure built by Klutho?, answer: Dyal-Upchurch Building | question: What was Klutho's crowning achievement?, answer: crowning achievement +question: When did Syria and Egypt launch a surprise attack on Israel?, answer: October 6, 1973 | question: When did Syria and Egypt launch a surprise attack on Israel?, answer: October 6, 1973 | question: What was Iran's second-largest oil exporter?, answer: US ally | question: What was Iran's second-largest oil exporter?, answer: Iran | question: What was Iran's second-largest oil exporter?, answer: world's second-largest oil exporter and a close US ally?, answer: Yom Kippur +question: What is believed to be Genghis Khan's palace in rural Mongolia?, answer: a joint Japanese-Mongolian archaeological dig | question: What is believed to be the palace of Genghis Khan?, answer: a joint Japanese-Mongolian archaeological dig | question: What is believed to be the palace of Genghis Khan in rural Mongolia?, answer: a joint Japanese-Mongolian archaeological dig | question: What is believed to be the palace of Genghis Khan?, answer: a river was diverted over his grave to make it impossible to find?, answer: the same manner of burial as the Sumerian King Gilgamesh of Uruk and Atilla the Hun +question: When was the Disneyland anthology series renamed?, answer: September 3, 1958 | question: When was the Disneyland anthology series renamed?, answer: Walt Disney Presents | question: When was the Disneyland anthology series renamed?, answer: September 3, 1958 | question: When was the Disneyland anthology series renamed?, answer: Walt Disney Presents | question: When was the Disneyland anthology series renamed?, answer: September 3, 1958 +question: When did Tesla celebrate his 75th birthday?, answer: 1931 | question: Who put Tesla on its cover?, answer: Time magazine | question: Who put Tesla on its cover?, answer: Time magazine | question: Who put Tesla on its cover?, answer: Time magazine | question: Who put Tesla on its cover?, answer: Time magazine | question: Who received congratulatory letters from more than 70 pioneers in science and engineering?, answer: Albert Einstein +question: When did Tesla celebrate his 50th birthday?, answer: 1906 | question: When did Tesla demonstrate his 16,000 rpm bladeless turbine?, answer: 1910–1911 | question: When did Tesla demonstrate his 200 horsepower bladeless turbine?, answer: 1906 | question: When did Tesla demonstrate his 16,000 rpm bladeless turbine?, answer: 1910–1911 | question: When did Tesla demonstrate his 16,000 rpm bladeless turbine engines?, answer: 100–5,000 hp +question: What are the Ten Commandments considered?, answer: not as God's condemning judgment | question: What is Luther's life?, answer: nothing more than an illustration of the Ten Commandments, which a Christian should follow in his or her vocations on a daily basis | question: What is Luther's life?, answer: nothing more than an illustration of the Ten Commandments | question: What is Luther's life?, answer: nothing more than an illustration of the Ten Commandments +question: What tends to increase entrepreneurship rates at the individual level?, answer: higher economic inequality | question: What is often based on necessity rather than opportunity?, answer: Necessity-based entrepreneurship is motivated by survival needs such as income for food and shelter ("push" motivations) | question: What is the economic impact of the former type of entrepreneurialism?, answer: redistributive | question: What is the economic impact of the former type of entrepreneurialism expected to foster?, answer: technological progress +question: In what year did the Western Atlantic ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi be introduced into the Black Sea and Sea of Azov?, answer: late 1980s | question: How many fish larvae did the Western Atlantic ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi cause?, answer: fish | question: How many fish larvae did the Western Atlantic ctenophore Mnemiopsis leidyi cause?, answer: sharp drops in fish catches by eating both fish larvae and small crustaceans that would otherwise feed the adult fish?, answer: Mnemiopsis leidyi +question: In what year did ABC launch the Movie of the Week?, answer: September 1969 | question: What year did ABC launch the Movie of the Week?, answer: September 1969 | question: What year did ABC launch the Movie of the Week?, answer: September 1969 | question: What year did ABC launch the Movie of the Week?, answer: September 1969 | question: What year did ABC launch the Movie of the Week?, answer: September 1969 | question: What year did ABC launch the Movie of the Week?, answer: September 1969 +question: When did Mutual's appeals against the FCC were rejected?, answer: 1941 | question: When did RCA decide to sell NBC Blue?, answer: 1941 | question: When did RCA convert the NBC Blue Network into an independent subsidiary?, answer: January 8, 1942 | question: When did Woods offer to sell the entire NBC Blue Network?, answer: Between 1942 and 1943 | question: When did Woods offer to sell the entire NBC Blue Network?, answer: 1942 | question: When did Woods and RCA's appeals against the FCC were rejected?, answer: RCA +question: What could the Amazon rainforest become unsustainable?, answer: conditions of severely reduced rainfall and increased temperatures | question: What could the Amazon rainforest become unsustainable under conditions of severe reduced rainfall and increased temperatures?, answer: almost complete loss of rainforest cover in the basin by 2100 | question: What could the Amazon rainforest become threatened by climate change in addition to deforestation?, answer: 21st century | question: What could be threatened by climate change in addition to deforestation?, answer: the 21st century +question: Who was the director of the American Geographical Society?, answer: Isiah Bowman | question: Who was the director of the American Geographical Society?, answer: Isiah Bowman | question: Who was the director of the American Geographical Society?, answer: Isiah Bowman | question: Who was the director of the American Geographical Society?, answer: Isiah Bowman | question: Who was the director of the American Geographical Society?, answer: Isiah Bowman +question: What is one of competing models for cpDNA replication?, answer: cpDNA replication | question: What is one of competing models for cpDNA replication?, answer: cpDNA is linear | question: What is one of competing models for cpDNA replication?, answer: homologous recombination and replication structures similar to bacteriophage T4. | question: What is the predominant theory that most cpDNA is circular?, answer: homologous recombination does not expand the multiple A --> G gradients seen in plastomes +question: What is one of the many ways people have rebelled against what theydeem to be unfair laws?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What has been used in many nonviolent resistance movements in India?, answer: Czechoslovakia's Velvet Revolution and in East Germany | question: What is used in South Africa in the fight against apartheid, in the American Civil Rights Movement, in the Singing Revolution to bring independence to the Baltic countries from the Soviet Union +question: Who opposed William the Conqueror?, answer: Edgar Atheling | question: Who married Edgar's sister Margaret?, answer: King Malcolm III of Scotland | question: Who disputed Scotland's southern borders?, answer: King Malcolm III of Scotland | question: Who invaded Scotland in 1072?, answer: William | question: Who surrendered his son Duncan as a hostage?, answer: Edgar Atheling +question: What is one of the earliest examples of European quilting?, answer: the late 14th-century Sicilian Tristan Quilt | question: What is one of the earliest examples of European quilting?, answer: the late 14th-century Sicilian Tristan Quilt | question: What is one of the earliest examples of European quilting?, answer: the late 14th-century Sicilian Tristan Quilt | question: What is a rug designed by Serge Chermayeff?, answer: rugs and carpets +question: What was one of the first Norman mercenaries to serve as a Byzantine general?, answer: Hervé | question: What was one of the first Norman mercenaries to serve as a Byzantine general?, answer: Hervé | question: What was one of the first Norman mercenaries to serve as a Byzantine general?, answer: Hervé | question: Who led the Normans of Edessa against the Turks?, answer: Robert Crispin +question: Who conducted one of the first known experiments on the relationship between combustion and air?, answer: Philo of Byzantium | question: When did Philo observe that inverting a vessel over a burning candle and surrounding the vessel's neck with water resulted in some water rising into the neck?, answer: Pneumatica | question: When did Leonardo da Vinci observe that a portion of air is consumed during combustion and respiration?, answer: centuries later +question: What is one of the great treasures in the library?, answer: the Codex Forster | question: What is one of the great treasures in the library?, answer: the Codex Forster | question: Who was the Duke of Milan Ludovico Sforza?, answer: Duke of Milan Ludovico Sforza | question: Who was the Reverend of the library?, answer: Alexander Dyce | question: Who was the Reverend of the library?, answer: John Forster +question: What was Toghrul's refusal to give his daughter in marriage to Jochi?, answer: sign of disrespect in the Mongolian culture | question: What was Toghrul's refusal to give his daughter in marriage to Jochi?, answer: eldest son of Temüjin | question: What was Toghrul's refusal to give his daughter in marriage to Jochi?, answer: sign of disrespect in the Mongolian culture | question: What was Toghrul's refusal to give his daughter in marriage to Temüjin?, answer: a sign of disrespect in the Mongolian culture +question: What is the role of the chloroplast in photosynthesis?, answer: its role in photosynthesis | question: What is the process by which light is transformed into chemical energy?, answer: to produce food in form of sugars | question: What is used in photosynthesis?, answer: water (H2O) and carbon dioxide (CO2) | question: What is used in photosynthesis?, answer: sugar and oxygen (O2) | question: What is used in photosynthesis?, answer: light energy +question: What was the paper money of the Yuan?, answer: chao | question: What did the Yuan government use to print paper money?, answer: woodblocks | question: What did the Mongols experiment with?, answer: establishing the Chinese-style paper monetary system in Mongol-controlled territories outside of China | question: What did Bolad explain to the Il-khanate court of Gaykhatu?, answer: Yuan paper money | question: What did Bolad explain to the Il-khanate court of Gaykhatu +question: What is one of the most unusual collections?, answer: Eadweard Muybridge's photographs of Animal Locomotion of 1887 | question: What is one of the most unusual collections?, answer: the photographs of Animal Locomotion of 1887 | question: What is one of the most unusual collections?, answer: that of Eadweard Muybridge's photographs of Animal Locomotion of 1887, this consists of 781 plates | question: What are several of John Thomson's 1876-7 images of Street Life in London in the collection?, answer: James Lafayette's society portraits +question: What is one of the most dramatic parts of the museum?, answer: Cast Courts | question: What is dominated by a full-scale replica of Trajan's Column?, answer: full-scale replica of Trajan's Column | question: What is a full-size replica of Michelangelo's David?, answer: full-size | question: What is a full-size replica of Michelangelo's David?, answer: Replicas of two earlier Davids by Donatello's David and Verrocchio's David +question: Who was one of the most famous people born in Warsaw?, answer: Maria Skodowska-Curie | question: Who was one of the most famous people born in Warsaw?, answer: Maria Skodowska-Curie | question: Who was one of the most famous people born in Warsaw?, answer: Maria Skodowska-Curie | question: Who was the first female recipient of the Nobel Prize?, answer: Wadysaw Szpilman and Frédéric Chopin +question: What is one of the most prominent Huguenot refugees in the Netherlands?, answer: Pierre Bayle | question: What is one of the 100 foundational texts of the US Library of Congress?, answer: Historical and Critical Dictionary | question: What is one of the 100 foundational texts of the US Library of Congress?, answer: Historical and Critical Dictionary | question: How many Huguenot descendants in the Netherlands may be noted by French family names?, answer: Some of the Dutch patriciate are of part-Huguenot descent +question: What is one of the oldest depictions of civil disobedience?, answer: Antigone | question: Who is trying to stop her from giving her brother Polynices a proper burial?, answer: Creon | question: Who is trying to stop her from giving her brother Polynices a proper burial?, answer: Sophocles' play Antigone | question: Who is trying to stop her from giving her brother Polynices a proper burial?, answer: Creon +question: What is one of the principal advantages the Rankine cycle holds over others?, answer: that during the compression stage relatively little work is required to drive the pump | question: How much of the work required by the pump consumes by condensing the fluid?, answer: 1% to 3% | question: How much of the work required by the pump contributes to a much higher efficiency for a real cycle +question: What is one of the rarest items in the collection?, answer: Gloucester Candlestick | question: What is a tour de force of bronze casting?, answer: tour de force | question: What is the Becket Casket dated c1180?, answer: relics of St Thomas Becket | question: What is the Burghley Nef?, answer: salt-cellar, French, dated 1527–28 +question: What was the name of the induction motor that Tesla developed in 1887?, answer: an induction motor | question: What was the name of the induction motor that Tesla developed in 1887?, answer: alternating current | question: What was the name of the induction motor that Tesla developed in 1887?, answer: an induction motor | question: What was the name of the induction motor that Tesla claimed to have conceived in 1882?, answer: a simple self-starting design that did not need a commutator, thus avoiding sparking and the high maintenance of constantly servicing and replacing mechanical brushes +question: What theory is that disobedience may be helpful?, answer: disobedience | question: What does Michael Bayles argue that if a person violates a law in order to create a test case as to the constitutionality of a law, and then wins his case, then that act did not constitute civil disobedience | question: What does Michael Bayles argue that breaking the law for self-gratification is not civil disobedience?, answer: breaking the law for self-gratification +question: When did the Mongols call tenggis?, answer: Lake Baikal and ocean | question: When did the Mongols call tenggis?, answer: Mongols | question: When did the Mongols call tenggis?, answer: the Mongols | question: When did the Mongols call tenggis?, answer: Lake Baikal and ocean | question: When did the Mongols say they could have said, and written, "Tenggis Khan", which they did not.) Zhèng (Chinese: ) meaning "right", "just", or "true" +question: What is the actual date of the anniversary?, answer: 1983 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors | question: What was the start of the 1983 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors?, answer: 23 November | question: What was the start of the 1983 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors?, answer: on a number of PBS stations two days prior to its BBC One broadcast | question: What was the start of the 1983 20th anniversary special The Five Doctors?, answer: the actual date of the anniversary special The Five Doctors +question: When did the Normans enter the Mezzogiorno?, answer: 1017 | question: When did the Normans enter the Mezzogiorno as warriors?, answer: 1017 | question: When did the Normans enter the Mezzogiorno as warriors?, answer: 1017 | question: When did the Normans enter the Mezzogiorno as warriors?, answer: 1017 | question: When did the Normans enter the Mezzogiorno?, answer: 1016 +question: Orange County is a rapidly developing business center that includes Downtown Santa Ana, the South Coast Metro and Newport Center districts; as well as the Irvine business centers of The Irvine Spectrum, West Irvine, and international corporations headquartered at the University of California, Irvine, Irvine +question: What is Orientalism referring to?, answer: how the West developed an imaginative geography of the East | question: What is Orientalism referring to?, answer: how the West developed an imaginative geography of the East | question: What is Orientalism referring to?, answer: how the West developed an imaginative geography of the East | question: What is the difference between "we" the West and "them" the East, or "here" in the West and "there" in the East?, answer: rationalized social, cultural, political, and economic control of other territories +question: What was the name of the Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad?, answer: Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad | question: What was the name of the Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad?, answer: Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad | question: What was the name of the Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad?, answer: Amnesty International +question: What type of stoking mechanism may be included to move the fuel from a supply bin to the firebox?, answer: chain or screw stoking | question: What type of stoking mechanism may be included to move the fuel from a supply bin to the firebox?, answer: chain or screw stoking | question: What type of stoking mechanism may be included to move the fuel from a supply bin to the firebox?, answer: a supply bin +question: What was the site of a weaving school from the late 16th century to about 1830?, answer: The Weavers | question: What was the site of a weaving school from the late 16th century to about 1830?, answer: The Weavers | question: What was the site of a weaving school from the late 16th century to about 1830?, answer: The Weavers | question: What was the name of a weaving school moved there in the last years of the 19th century?, answer: refugee churches +question: What is the mortality rate of the modern bubonic plague?, answer: 30–75% | question: What is the mortality rate of the modern bubonic plague?, answer: 30–75% | question: What is the mortality rate of the modern bubonic plague?, answer: 90 to 95 percent | question: What is the mortality rate of the modern bubonic plague?, answer: 90 to 95 percent +question: What is the oldest park in Praga?, answer: the Praga Park | question: What is the oldest park in Praga?, answer: the Praga Park | question: What is the oldest park in Praga?, answer: the Praga Park | question: What is the oldest park in Praga?, answer: the Praga Park | question: What is the oldest park in Praga?, answer: the Praga Park +question: What are other important complexity classes defined?, answer: BPP, ZPP and RP | question: What is the class of all decision problems?, answer: ALL | question: What is the class of all decision problems?, answer: ALL | question: What is the class of all decision problems?, answer: ALL +question: Who was a professor at the University of Paris?, answer: William Farel | question: Who was a professor at the University of Paris?, answer: Jacques Lefevre | question: Who was a professor at the University of Paris?, answer: Lefevre | question: Who was a professor at the University of Paris?, answer: Lefevre | question: Who was a professor at the University of Paris?, answer: Lefevre | question: Who was a professor at the University of Paris?, answer: William Farevre +question: Who is best known for discovering the fossil of a female hominid australopithecine known as "Lucy" in the Afar Triangle region?, answer: David Graeber and Donald Johanson | question: Who is best known for discovering the fossil of a female hominid australopithecine known as "Lucy" in the Afar Triangle region?, answer: John B. Watson | question: Who established the psychological school of behaviorism?, answer: Harold Innis, chess grandmaster Samuel Reshevsky +question: What is the standard Christian suspicion of Judaism?, answer: violence | question: What does Ronald Berger write about Luther?, answer: "Germanizing the Christian critique of Judaism and establishing anti-Semitism as a key element of German culture and national identity" | question: What does Christopher J. Probst say is credited with?, answer: "Germanizing the Christian critique of Judaism and establishing anti-Semitism as a key element of German culture and national identity" +question: What is the largest Tesco store in the United Kingdom located in?, answer: Kingston Park | question: What is the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe?, answer: the MetroCentre | question: What is the largest indoor shopping centre in Europe?, answer: Gateshead +question: What is the body mandated to establish, equip, manage and maintain national and public libraries in the country?, answer: Kenya National Library Service | question: What is the name of the body mandated to establish, equip, manage and maintain national and public libraries in the country?, answer: KNLS | question: What is the name of the body mandated to establish, equip, manage and maintain national and public libraries in the country?, answer: Kenya National Library Service +question: Who is the Civil rights leader?, answer: W. E. B. Du Bois | question: Who is the author of the book?, answer: Ralph Waldo Emerson and William S. Burroughs | question: Who is the author of the book?, answer: Ralph Waldo Emerson and William S. Burroughs | question: Who is the author of the book?, answer: Ralph Waldo Emerson and William S. Burroughs +question: What was the final draft of the Edict of Worms?, answer: 25 May 1521 | question: What was the final draft of the Edict of Worms?, answer: the Edict of Worms | question: What did the Emperor declare Luther an outlaw?, answer: "We want him to be apprehended and punished as a notorious heretic" | question: What did the Emperor declare Luther an outlaw?, answer: "We want him to be apprehended and punished as a notorious heretic" +question: What is the other end of immune dysfunction?, answer: Overactive immune responses | question: What does the immune system fail to distinguish between self and non-self?, answer: the immune system fails to properly distinguish between self and non-self | question: What is one of the functions of specialized cells?, answer: present young lymphocytes with self antigens | question: What is one of the functions of specialized cells?, answer: to present young lymphocytes with self antigens | question: What is one of the functions of specialized cells?, answer: specialized cells +question: What does Oxygen condenses at 90.20 K?, answer: 182.95 °C, 297.31 °F | question: What is the difference between liquid and solid O 2?, answer: light sky-blue | question: What is the difference between liquid and solid O 2?, answer: absorption in the red | question: What is the difference between liquid and solid O 2?, answer: Rayleigh scattering of blue light +question: What can be toxic at elevated partial pressures?, answer: convulsions and other health problems | question: What does Oxygen gas (O 2) cause?, answer: convulsions and other health problems | question: What does Oxygen gas (O 2) cause?, answer: convulsions and other health problems | question: What does Oxygen toxicity occur at?, answer: partial pressures more than 50 kilopascals (kPa) | question: What does Oxygen gas supplied through oxygen masks in medical applications is typically composed of only 30%–50% O 2 by volume +question: What can be produced by electrolysis of water into molecular oxygen and hydrogen?, answer: Oxygen gas | question: What can be produced by electrolysis of water into molecular oxygen and hydrogen?, answer: Oxygen gas | question: What can be produced by electrolysis of water into molecular oxygen and hydrogen?, answer: DC electricity | question: What does the 2:1 ratio of water do not prove that the empirical formula of water is H2O?, answer: unless certain assumptions are made about the molecular formulae of hydrogen and oxygen themselves +question: What is the most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust?, answer: silicon dioxide | question: What is the most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the most abundant element by mass in the Earth's crust?, answer: dioxygen +question: What is more soluble in water than nitrogen?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is more soluble in water than nitrogen?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is more soluble in water than nitrogen?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is more soluble in water than nitrogen?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is more soluble in water than nitrogen?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is more soluble in water than nitrogen?, answer: Oxygen +question: What is carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere in trace quantities?, answer: CO 2). | question: What is carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere?, answer: carbon dioxide | question: What is carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere in trace quantities?, answer: carbon dioxide | question: What is carbon dioxide present in the atmosphere in trace quantities?, answer: CO 2). +question: What is the third most abundant chemical element in the universe?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the third most abundant chemical element in the universe?, answer: hydrogen and helium | question: What is the second most common component of the Earth's atmosphere?, answer: Oxygen gas | question: What is the second most common component of the Earth's atmosphere?, answer: Oxygen gas | question: What is the second most common component of the Earth's atmosphere?, answer: Oxygen +question: What are two spectrophotometric absorption bands peaking at?, answer: 687 and 760 nm | question: What is a possible method of monitoring the carbon cycle from satellites on a global scale?, answer: monitoring the carbon cycle from satellites | question: What is a possible method of monitoring the carbon cycle from satellites?, answer: monitoring the carbon cycle from satellites on a global scale +question: What type of liquid is used for storage?, answer: high pressure oxygen tanks, cryogenics and chemical compounds | question: What type of liquid is used to refill bulk liquid oxygen storage containers?, answer: bulk liquid oxygen storage containers | question: What is used to refill bulk liquid oxygen storage containers?, answer: to refill bulk liquid oxygen storage containers | question: What is used to convert the cryogenic liquid into gas before it enters the building?, answer: heat exchangers | question: What type of liquid is stored in smaller cylinders containing the compressed gas?, answer: a form that is useful in certain portable medical applications and oxy-fuel welding and cutting +question: What can oxygen toxicity occur in deep scuba diving?, answer: lungs and central nervous system | question: What can oxygen toxicity occur in deep scuba diving and surface supplied diving?, answer: Oxygen toxicity to the lungs and central nervous system | question: What can oxygen toxicity occur in deep scuba diving?, answer: pulmonary fibrosis | question: What can oxygen toxicity occur in deep scuba diving?, answer: oxygen toxicity to the lungs and central nervous system +question: Who discovered Oxygen independently in Uppsala?, answer: Carl Wilhelm Scheele | question: Who coined Oxygen in 1777?, answer: Antoine Lavoisier | question: Who coined Oxygen in 1777?, answer: Joseph Priestley | question: Who coined Oxygen in 1777?, answer: Antoine Lavoisier | question: Who coined Oxygen in 1777?, answer: Antoine Lavoisier | question: What was the name of Oxygen?, answer: Joseph Priestley +question: What is a supposed mild euphoric?, answer: Oxygen | question: What are the establishments in Japan, California, and Las Vegas that offer higher than normal O 2 exposure for a fee?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is the pharmacological effect of Oxygen?, answer: doubtful | question: What is the pharmacological effect of Oxygen?, answer: doubtful | question: What is a placebo effect?, answer: a more likely explanation +question: What type of communication may be implemented with or without intermediate forwarding nodes?, answer: Packet mode | question: What type of communication may be implemented with or without intermediate forwarding nodes?, answer: Packet switches or routers | question: What type of communication may be forwarded by intermediate network nodes asynchronously?, answer: first-in, first-out buffering | question: What may be forwarded according to some scheduling discipline?, answer: fair queuing, traffic shaping, or for differentiated or guaranteed quality of service, such as weighted fair queuing or leaky bucket +question: What is a method that pre-allocates dedicated network bandwidth specifically for each communication session?, answer: circuit switching | question: What is characterized by a fee per unit of connection time?, answer: cellular communication services | question: What is characterized by a fee per unit of connection time?, answer: packet switching | question: What is characterized by a fee per unit of information transmitted?, answer: characters, packets, or messages +question: What is the ratio of oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms?, answer: Paleoclimatologists | question: What is the ratio of oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms?, answer: oxygen isotope ratio cycle | question: What is the ratio of oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms to determine what the climate was like millions of years ago?, answer: oxygen isotope +question: What is the transcript of parliamentary debates?, answer: Official Report | question: What is the transcript of parliamentary debates?, answer: the substantially verbatim transcript of parliamentary debates | question: What is the transcript of parliamentary debates?, answer: Official Report | question: What is the transcript of parliamentary debates?, answer: transcript | question: What is the transcript of parliamentary debates?, answer: transcript | question: What is the transcript of parliamentary debates?, answer: transcript +question: When is Parliamentary time set aside for question periods in the debating chamber?, answer: Parliamentary time | question: When is Parliamentary time set aside for question periods in the debating chamber?, answer: Parliamentary time | question: When is Parliamentary time set aside for question periods in the debating chamber?, answer: Parliamentary time | question: When is Parliamentary time set aside for question periods?, answer: Parliamentary time | question: When is Parliamentary time set aside for question periods?, answer: 2.30pm +question: What is the main passenger rail station in Fresno?, answer: Santa Fe Railroad Depot | question: What is the main passenger rail station in Fresno?, answer: Amtrak San Joaquins | question: What is the main passenger rail station in Fresno?, answer: Santa Fe Railroad Depot | question: What is the main passenger rail station in Fresno?, answer: Santa Fe Railroad Depot | question: What is the main passenger rail station in Fresno?, answer: San Joaquin Valley Railroad +question: Who is the founder of McKinsey & Co.?, answer: James Henry Breasted | question: Who is the founder of McKinsey & Co.?, answer: James O. McKinsey | question: Who is the founder of McKinsey & Co.?, answer: James O. McKinsey +question: How many defense mechanisms have evolved to recognize and neutralize pathogens?, answer: multiple | question: How many defense mechanisms have evolved to recognize and neutralize pathogens?, answer: multiple | question: What is the basis of vaccination?, answer: Adaptive (or acquired) immunity | question: What is the basis of vaccination?, answer: Adaptive (or acquired) immunity creates immunological memory after an initial response to a specific pathogen, leading to an enhanced response to subsequent encounters with that same pathogen +question: What are proteins used by nearly all organisms to identify molecules associated with pathogens?, answer: Pattern recognition receptors | question: What are antimicrobial peptides called defensins?, answer: evolutionarily conserved component of the innate immune response found in all animals and plants | question: What is the main form of invertebrate systemic immunity?, answer: complement system and phagocytic cells +question: Who was descended from Huguenot refugees?, answer: Paul Revere | question: Who signed the Articles of Confederation for South Carolina?, answer: Henry Laurens | question: Who made the ride from Cuckoo Tavern to warn Thomas Jefferson and others that Tarleton and his men were on their way to arrest him for crimes against the king | question: Who was the last active Huguenot congregation in North America worships in Charleston, South Carolina, at a church that dates to 1844?, answer: Manakin Episcopal Church in Virginia +question: What type of aircraft do people fly in?, answer: non-pressurized fixed-wing aircraft | question: What type of aircraft do people fly in?, answer: non-pressurized fixed-wing aircraft | question: What type of aircraft do people fly in?, answer: non-pressurized fixed-wing aircraft +question: What is perhaps the most significant difference between primary school and secondary school teaching?, answer: the relationship between teachers and children | question: In primary schools each class has a teacher who stays with them for most of the week and will teach them the whole curriculum | question: In secondary schools they will be taught by different subject specialists each session during the week and may have ten or more different teachers | question: What is the relationship between children and their teachers?, answer: closer in the primary school where they act as form tutor, specialist teacher and surrogate parent during the course of the day +question: What can Petrologists use?, answer: fluid inclusion data | question: What can Petrologists perform high temperature and pressure physical experiments?, answer: understand the temperatures and pressures at which different mineral phases appear, and how they change through igneous and metamorphic processes | question: What can be extrapolated to the field to understand metamorphic processes and the conditions of crystallization of igneous rocks?, answer: This work can also help to explain processes that occur within the Earth, such as subduction and magma chamber evolution +question: Who led the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl XXXIII?, answer: John Elway | question: Who led the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl XXXIII?, answer: John Elway | question: Who led the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl XXXIII at age 38?, answer: John Elway | question: Who led the Broncos to victory in Super Bowl XXXIII at age 38?, answer: John Elway +question: What is an important feature of cellular innate immunity performed by cells called 'phagocytes' that engulf, or eat, pathogens or particles?, answer: Phagocytosis | question: What can be called to specific locations by cytokines?, answer: Phagocytes | question: What is the oldest form of host defense?, answer: phagocytes +question: What do pharmacists do to ensure optimal health outcomes for their patients?, answer: quality use of medicines | question: What do pharmacists know about?, answer: the mode of action of a particular drug | question: What do pharmacists know about?, answer: the mode of action of a particular drug, and its metabolism and physiological effects on the human body in great detail | question: What do pharmacists know about?, answer: the mode of action of a particular drug, and its metabolism and physiological effects on the human body in great detail, they play an important role in optimisation of a drug treatment for an individual +question: What do Pharmacists provide?, answer: direct patient care services | question: What do Pharmacists provide?, answer: Optimize the use of medication and promotes health, wellness, and disease prevention | question: What do pharmacists care for?, answer: patients in all health care settings | question: What do pharmacists care for?, answer: patients in all health care settings | question: What do pharmacists often collaborate with?, answer: physicians and other healthcare professionals | question: What do pharmacists often participate in patient care rounds drug product selection +question: What is the combination of pharmacy practice science and applied information science?, answer: Pharmacy informatics | question: Pharmacy informatics is growing rapidly to meet the needs of major national and international patient information projects and health system interoperability goals | question: Pharmacy informatics is growing rapidly to meet the needs of major national and international patient information projects and health system interoperability goals +question: Who used the concept of force in the study of stationary and moving objects?, answer: Aristotle and Archimedes | question: When did Einstein develop a theory of relativity that correctly predicted the action of forces on objects with increasing momenta near the speed of light?, answer: early 20th century | question: When did Einstein develop a theory of relativity that correctly predicted the action of forces on objects with increasing momenta near the speed of light, and also provided insight into the forces produced by gravitation and inertia +question: What does Rubisco cannot distinguish between oxygen and carbon dioxide?, answer: very well | question: What does Rubisco can accidentally add O2 instead of CO2 to RuBP?, answer: O2 | question: What process reduces the efficiency of photosynthesis?, answer: it consumes ATP and oxygen, releases CO2, and produces no sugar | question: How many mechanisms have evolved in different lineages that raise the carbon dioxide concentration relative to oxygen within the chloroplast, increasing the efficiency of photosynthesis +question: What is a third group of pigments found in cyanobacteria?, answer: glaucophyte, red algal, and cryptophyte chloroplasts | question: What is one of the pigments that makes many red algae red?, answer: phycoerytherin | question: What is one of the pigments that makes many red algae red?, answer: phycoerytherin | question: What is one of the pigments that makes many red algae red?, answer: phycobilin pigments +question: When was Plague first introduced to Europe via Genoese traders?, answer: 1347 | question: When was Plague first introduced to Europe via Genoese traders?, answer: the port city of Kaffa | question: When was the Mongol army under Jani Beg suffering from the disease?, answer: 1347 | question: When did the Mongol army catapult the infected corpses over the city walls of Kaffa to infect the inhabitants?, answer: the Mongol army under Jani Beg +question: What are oxygen isotopes measured in samples from the Earth, the Moon, Mars, and meteorites?, answer: different abundances of oxygen isotopes | question: What is the same as the primordial solar nebula?, answer: isotope ratios | question: What is the same as the primordial solar nebula?, answer: isotope ratios in the Sun | question: What is the same as the primordial solar nebula?, answer: an unknown process depleted oxygen-16 from the Sun's disk of protoplanetary material prior to the coalescence of dust grains that formed the Earth +question: What is the hypersensitive response?, answer: infected cells seal themselves off and undergo programmed cell death | question: What is the hypersensitive response?, answer: infected cells release signals warning the rest of the plant of a pathogen's presence | question: What does Chloroplasts stimulate both responses by purposely damaging their photosynthetic system?, answer: producing reactive oxygen species | question: What does the reactive oxygen species directly kill?, answer: any pathogens within the cell +question: What are pigment-filled plastids responsible for the bright colors seen in flowers and ripe fruit?, answer: chromoplasts | question: What can be converted to chromoplasts?, answer: chromoplasts | question: What can be converted to chromoplasts?, answer: Starch storing amyloplasts | question: What happens when a carrot or a potato is illuminated?, answer: Chromoplasts and amyloplasts +question: What are spherical bubbles of lipids and proteins about 45–60 nanometers across?, answer: Plastoglobuli | question: What is Plastoglobuli?, answer: spherical bubbles of lipids and proteins | question: What is Plastoglobuli?, answer: spherical bubbles of lipids and proteins | question: What is Plastoglobuli found in all chloroplasts?, answer: etioplasts +question: When were Plastoglobuli thought to be free-floating in the stroma?, answer: free-floating | question: What configuration allows a plastoglobulus to exchange its contents with a thylakoid network?, answer: configuration | question: In normal green chloroplasts, the vast majority of plastoglobuli occur singularly, attached directly to their parent thylakoid | question: In old or stressed chloroplasts, plastoglobuli tend to occur in linked groups or chains, still always anchored to a thylakoid +question: What is the Kuznets curve?, answer: middle-income developing economies level of inequality | question: What is the Kuznets curve?, answer: cross-sectional data | question: What is the Kuznets curve?, answer: the Kuznets curve | question: What did the Kuznets curve predict?, answer: income inequality will eventually decrease given time | question: What did the Kuznets curve predict?, answer: income inequality will eventually decrease given time +question: Who is the current Premier of Victoria?, answer: Daniel Andrews | question: Who is the Governor of Victoria?, answer: Linda Dessau | question: Who is the Governor of Victoria?, answer: Linda Dessau | question: Who is the Governor of Victoria?, answer: Linda Dessau | question: Who is the Governor of Victoria?, answer: Linda Dessau +question: What was the result of a compromise between Mongolian patrimonial feudalism and the traditional Chinese autocratic-bureaucratic system?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What was the result of a compromise between Mongolian patrimonial feudalism and the traditional Chinese autocratic-bureaucratic system?, answer: socially the educated Chinese elite were in general not given the degree of esteem that they had been accorded previously under native Chinese dynasties | question: What did the Mongols and Semuren (various allied groups from Central Asia and the western end of the empire) largely remained strangers to the mainstream Chinese culture, and this dichotomy gave the Yuan regime a somewhat strong "colonial" coloration +question: Who is the U.N. Secretary General Ban Ki-moon?, answer: American political leaders John Hancock, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Rutherford B. Hayes, Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin D. Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, Al Gore, George W. Bush and Barack Obama; Chilean President Sebastián Piera; Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos; Costa Rican President José Mara Figueres; Mexican Presidents Felipe Calderón, Carlos Salinas de Gortari and Miguel de la Madrid +question: Who was used to reformers and heretics?, answer: Pope Leo X | question: Who drafted a heresy case against Luther?, answer: Sylvester Mazzolini | question: Who drafted a heresy case against Luther?, answer: Pope Leo X | question: Who drafted a heresy case against Luther?, answer: Sylvester Mazzolini | question: Who drafted a heresy case against Luther?, answer: Pope Leo X +question: What was the first episode of Doctor Who?, answer: Premiering the day after the assassination of John F. Kennedy | question: What was the second episode of Doctor Who repeated?, answer: the following week | question: What is Doctor Who regarded as a family show?, answer: a family show | question: What is Doctor Who regarded as?, answer: a family show | question: What was the second episode of Doctor Who repeated?, answer: the following week +question: What is the grace that "goes before" us?, answer: Prevenient grace | question: What is the power that enables us to love and motivate us to seek a relationship with God through Jesus Christ?, answer: Prevenient grace | question: What is the power that enables us to love and motivate us to seek a relationship with God through Jesus Christ?, answer: This grace is the present work of God to turn us from our sin-corrupted human will to the loving will of the Father +question: What did price controls exacerbate the crisis in the US?, answer: exacerbated the crisis | question: What did price controls limit the price of "old oil"?, answer: allowing newly discovered oil to be sold at a higher price to encourage investment | question: What did the rule discourage?, answer: development of alternative energies | question: What did the rule discourage?, answer: development of alternative energies | question: What was the rule intended to promote oil exploration?, answer: rationing +question: What is the point of algebro-geometric objects?, answer: Prime ideals | question: What is a basic problem of algebraic number theory?, answer: factorization or ramification of prime ideals when lifted to an extension field | question: What is a basic problem of algebraic number theory?, answer: factorization or ramification of prime ideals when lifted to an extension field | question: What is a basic problem of algebraic number theory?, answer: factorization or ramification of prime ideals?, answer: quadratic reciprocity +question: What is an algebraic structure where addition, subtraction and multiplication are defined?, answer: prime elements and irreducible elements | question: What is an element p of R called if it is neither zero nor a unit?, answer: prime element | question: What is an element p of R called if it is neither zero nor a unit?, answer: p divides the product xy, then p divides x or y. An element is irreducible if it is not a unit and cannot be written as a product of two ring elements that are not units +question: When did Olivier Messiaen use prime numbers to create ametrical music?, answer: natural phenomena | question: What works were La Nativité du Seigneur (1935) and Quatre études de rythme (1949–50)?, answer: La Nativité du Seigneur (1935) and Quatre études de rythme (1949–50) | question: How many prime numbers appear in the third étude, "Neumes rythmiques"?, answer: 41, 43, 47 and 53 +question: How many levels of galleries surround Prince Albert?, answer: four | question: How many levels of galleries surround Prince Albert?, answer: four | question: How many levels of galleries surround Prince Albert?, answer: four | question: How many levels of galleries do Webb design?, answer: Entrance Hall and Rotunda, the East and West Halls, the areas occupied by the shop and Asian Galleries +question: Who established a Huguenot community in Saarland?, answer: Prince Louis de Condé | question: Who supported mercantilism?, answer: Count Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbrücken | question: Who established a thriving glass-making works?, answer: Condés | question: Who established a thriving glass-making works?, answer: Condés | question: Who established a thriving glass-making works?, answer: The Condés | question: What is the name of the Huguenot community?, answer: Daniel and Osias +question: What was Victoria inhabited by before European settlement?, answer: Aboriginal peoples | question: What was Victoria included in the wider colony of New South Wales?, answer: New South Wales | question: What was the first settlement in the area?, answer: 1803 | question: What was Victoria included in the Port Phillip District in 1836?, answer: self-government | question: What was Victoria officially created in 1851?, answer: a separate colony | question: What was the largest city and leading financial centre in Australasia?, answer: Melbourne +question: What was the beginning of compulsory education in Massachusetts?, answer: 1852 | question: What did the Supreme Court precedent favor?, answer: educational choice | question: What did the Supreme Court precedent favor?, answer: educational choice | question: What did the Supreme Court precedent favor?, answer: educational choice | question: What did the Supreme Court precedent favor?, answer: educational choice | question: What did the Supreme Court precedent favor?, answer: educational choice | question: What did the Supreme Court precedent favor?, answer: educational choice +question: What is the name of anglican private schools?, answer: King's College and Diocesan School for Girls in Auckland | question: What is the name of anglican private schools?, answer: King's College and Diocesan School for Girls in Auckland | question: What is the name of the Catholic schismatic group?, answer: Society of St Pius X in Wanganui | question: What is the name of the Catholic schismatic group?, answer: Academic Colleges Group +question: Who prefers to be called independent schools?, answer: Private schools | question: What are some of these also known as public schools?, answer: Preparatory schools in the UK prepare pupils aged up to 13 years old to enter public schools | question: What is the name of public school?, answer: based on the fact that the schools were open to pupils from anywhere, and not merely to those from a certain locality, and of any religion or occupation | question: What percentage of children being educated in the UK are doing so at fee-paying schools at GSCE level and 13 per cent at A-level +question: What is the social status of the 'old school tie'?, answer: prestige and the social status of the 'old school tie' | question: What does the belief that private schools offer a higher quality of education?, answer: a higher quality of education | question: What does the belief that private schools offer?, answer: a higher quality of education +question: What are private schools?, answer: independent schools, non-governmental, or nonstate schools | question: What does private schools retain?, answer: the right to select their students and are funded in whole or in part by charging their students tuition, rather than relying on mandatory taxation through public (government) funding | question: At some private schools students may be able to get a scholarship, which makes the cost cheaper, depending on a talent the student may have (e.g. sport scholarship, art scholarship, academic scholarship), financial need, or tax credit scholarships that might be available?, answer: sport scholarship, art scholarship, academic scholarship, financial need, or tax credit scholarships +question: What are problems that can be solved in theory?, answer: large but finite time | question: What are problems that lack polynomial-time solutions considered to be intractable for more than the smallest inputs?, answer: complexity theory | question: What does the Cobham–Edmonds thesis say that only those problems that can be solved in polynomial time can be feasibly computed on some computational device +question: Who introduced the concept of regeneration to permit the recasting of the main character?, answer: Producers | question: What was prompted by William Hartnell's poor health?, answer: The actual term "regeneration" was not initially conceived of until the Doctor's third on-screen regeneration however; Hartnell's Doctor had merely described undergoing a "renewal," and the Second Doctor underwent a "change of appearance".[citation needed] The device has allowed for the recasting of the actor various times in the show's history, as well as the depiction of alternative Doctors either from the Doctor's relative past or future +question: What are the NFL (Los Angeles Rams, San Diego Chargers); NBA (Los Angeles Lakers, Los Angeles Clippers); MLB (Los Angeles Dodgers, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, San Diego Padres); NHL (Los Angeles Kings, Anaheim Ducks); and MLS (LA Galaxy). +question: What principle of proportionality is recognised by the European Court of Justice since the 1950s?, answer: Proportionality | question: What principle of proportionality is also recognised in Article 5 of the EC Treaty?, answer: proportionality | question: What principle of proportionality is also recognised in Article 5 of the EC Treaty?, answer: "any action by the Community shall not go beyond what is necessary to achieve the objectives of this Treaty" +question: What is a universal Ku band LNB?, answer: 9.75/10.600 GHz | question: What is a universal Ku band LNB?, answer: 9.75/10.600 GHz | question: How many digital receivers will receive the free to air channels?, answer: most digital receivers will receive the free to air channels | question: How many broadcasts are free-to-air and unencrypted?, answer: some are encrypted and require a monthly subscription, and some are encrypted and cannot be used to decrypt other services +question: When did Luther's version become popular and influential?, answer: a popular and influential Bible translation | question: When did Luther's version become a popular and influential Bible translation?, answer: a significant contribution to the evolution of the German language and literature | question: When did the Luther Bible influence other vernacular translations?, answer: William Tyndale's English Bible (1525 forward), a precursor of the King James Bible +question: What was Kenya's largest source of foreign direct investment?, answer: $474 million | question: What was Kenya's largest source of foreign direct investment?, answer: Kenya's largest source of foreign direct investment | question: What was Kenya's largest source of foreign direct investment?, answer: $474 million | question: What was Kenya's largest source of foreign direct investment?, answer: bilateral trade... reached $2.84 billion" | question: What was Kenya's largest source of foreign direct investment?, answer: 25,000 tonnes of ilmenite was flagged off the Kenyan coastal town of Kilifi +question: What can result in a situation where the object does not move because the applied force is opposed by static friction, generated between the object and the table surface?, answer: Pushing against an object on a frictional surface | question: What can result in a situation where the object does not move because the applied force is opposed by static friction, generated between the object and the table surface | question: What can result in a situation where the static friction force exactly balances the applied force resulting in no acceleration?, answer: no acceleration +question: Who sponsored a "Small Business Big Game" contest?, answer: Death Wish Coffee | question: Who beat out nine other contenders from across the United States for the free advertisement?, answer: Death Wish Coffee | question: Who sponsored a "Small Business Big Game" contest?, answer: QuickBooks | question: Who sponsored a "Small Business Big Game" contest?, answer: Death Wish Coffee +question: How many private and public railway operators operate rail transport in Victoria?, answer: several | question: How many private and public railway operators operate rail transport in Victoria?, answer: several | question: How many private and public railway operators operate rail transport in Victoria?, answer: government-owned lines | question: How many private and public railway operators operate rail transport in Victoria?, answer: several | question: What is XPTs Melbourne—Sydney?, answer: XPTs Melbourne—Sydney +question: What are ctenophores?, answer: the largest non-colonial animals that use cilia as their main method of locomotion | question: What is the name of ctenophores?, answer: "comb-bearing", | question: What is the name of ctenophores?, answer: "comb-bearing", | question: What is the name of ctenophores?, answer: "comb-bearing", | question: What is the name of ctenophores?, answer: ctenophores +question: What are the dangerous by-products of oxygen use in organisms?, answer: Reactive oxygen species | question: What is the role of the immune system of higher organisms?, answer: peroxide, superoxide, and singlet oxygen | question: What is toxic to obligately anaerobic organisms?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is toxic to obligately anaerobic organisms?, answer: Oxygen | question: What is toxic to obligately anaerobic organisms?, answer: obligately anaerobic organisms +question: What are chloroplasts not inherited from?, answer: male parent | question: What does plastid transformation become a valuable tool for the creation and cultivation of genetically modified plants that are biologically contained?, answer: posing significantly lower environmental risks | question: What is a failed containment rate of transplastomic plants at 3 in 1,000,000?, answer: failed containment rate of transplastomic plants at 3 in 1,000,000 +question: What was the dominant source of power until the early 20th century?, answer: Reciprocating piston type steam engines | question: When did advances in the design of electric motors and internal combustion engines resulted in the replacement of reciprocating (piston) steam engines?, answer: early 20th century | question: When did the "steam age" continue with energy levels far beyond those of the turn of the 19th century?, answer: the "steam age" is continuing with energy levels far beyond those of the turn of the 19th century +question: How many religious and spiritual teachers may teach religious texts?, answer: gurus, mullahs, rabbis, pastors/youth pastors and lamas | question: How many religious and spiritual teachers may teach religious texts?, answer: gurus, mullahs, rabbis, pastors/youth pastors and lamas +question: What are religiously affiliated and denominational schools?, answer: private schools | question: What are religious groups represented in the K-12 private education sector?, answer: Protestants, Jews, Muslims and the Orthodox Christians | question: What are some religious groups represented in the K-12 private education sector?, answer: Protestants, Jews, Muslims and the Orthodox Christians | question: What are some religious groups represented in the K-12 private education sector?, answer: Protestants, Jews, Muslims and the Orthodox Christians +question: How many Huguenots had fled France by the early 18th century?, answer: roughly 500,000 | question: How many Huguenots had fled France by the early 18th century?, answer: roughly 500,000 | question: How many Huguenots had fled France by the early 18th century?, answer: 500,000 | question: How many Huguenots had fled France by the early 18th century?, answer: roughly 500,000 | question: How many Huguenots had fled France by the early 18th century +question: What is the "little overall relation between income inequality and rates of growth and investment"?, answer: "little overall relation between income inequality and rates of growth and investment" | question: What did Barro work on in 1999 and 2000?, answer: high levels of inequality reduce growth in relatively poor countries but encourage growth in richer countries | question: What was a positive impact of inequality on growth between 1960 and 2000?, answer: lead times of five years or less, but no correlation after ten years +question: What are student motivation and attitudes towards school closely linked to?, answer: student-teacher relationships | question: What are teachers particularly good at creating beneficial relations with their students?, answer: Enthusiastic | question: What is a student's internal goal of improving himself?, answer: personal success | question: What is a student's internal goal of improving himself?, answer: personal success | question: What is a student's internal goal of improving himself?, answer: academic success | question: What is a student's personal and academic success than those without these teacher interactions?, answer: self-confidence and greater personal and academic success than those without these teacher interactions +question: What is the Scottish Parliament unable to legislate on?, answer: Reserved matters | question: What is the Scottish Parliament unable to legislate on?, answer: such issues that are reserved to, and dealt with at, Westminster | question: What is the Scottish Parliament unable to legislate on?, answer: such issues that are reserved to, and dealt with at, Westminster | question: What is the Scottish Parliament unable to legislate on?, answer: such issues that are reserved to, and dealt with at Westminster?, answer: national Lottery, protection of borders, social security and stability of UK's fiscal, economic and monetary system +question: What type of construction can generate a lot of waste?, answer: residential construction | question: What type of construction can generate a lot of waste?, answer: residential construction | question: What type of construction can generate a lot of waste?, answer: careful planning again is needed here | question: What type of construction can generate a lot of waste?, answer: residential construction | question: What type of construction can generate a lot of waste?, answer: a lot of waste +question: What is the phycobilin phycoerytherin responsible for giving many red algae their distinctive red color?, answer: chlorophyll a and phycobilins | question: What is the phycobilin phycoerytherin pigment responsible for giving many red algae their distinctive red color?, answer: blue-green chlorophyll a and other pigments | question: What is a form of starch called floridean?, answer: collects into granules outside the rhodoplasts +question: Who was the first African Americans ordained by the Methodist Church?, answer: Richard Allen and Absalom Jones | question: Who was the first African Americans ordained by the Methodist Church?, answer: Richard Allen and Absalom Jones | question: Who was the first African Americans ordained by the Methodist Church?, answer: Richard Allen and Absalom Jones | question: Who founded the Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church and the African Methodist Episcopal denomination?, answer: Absalom Jones +question: What did Robert Guiscard gain?, answer: the dignity of count of Apulia | question: What did Robert Guiscard do?, answer: lead an army of 30,000 men in 300 ships landing on the southern shores of Albania, capturing Valona, Kanina, Jericho (Orikumi), and reaching Butrint after numerous pillages | question: What did the Normans lose?, answer: Dyrrachium, Valona, and Butrint +question: Who argued that government redistributes wealth by force?, answer: Robert Nozick | question: Who argued that the ideal moral society would be one where all individuals are free from force?, answer: Robert Nozick | question: Who argued that some modern economic inequalities were the result of forceful taking of property?, answer: Robert Nozick | question: Who argued that inequalities in the distribution of wealth are only justified when they improve society as a whole, including the poorest members +question: What was the statue of St John the Baptist purchased in 1902?, answer: public subscription | question: What was the statue of St John the Baptist purchased in 1902?, answer: statue of St John the Baptist | question: What was the statue of St John the Baptist purchased in 1902?, answer: statue of St John the Baptist | question: Who is the sculptor representing Rodin?, answer: Hubert Le Sueur, Jean-Antoine Houdon, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux and Jules Dalou +question: Who founded the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: Hassan al Banna | question: Who founded the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928?, answer: Hassan al Banna | question: Who founded the Muslim Brotherhood in Ismailiyah?, answer: Hassan al Banna | question: Who founded the Muslim Brotherhood in 1928?, answer: Hassan al Banna | question: Who founded the Muslim Brotherhood in Ismailiyah?, answer: Hassan al Banna +question: Who submits the bill to the Monarch for royal assent?, answer: Presiding Officer | question: Who can refer the bill to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom for a ruling on whether it is within the powers of the Parliament?, answer: Law Officers | question: Who can refer the bill to the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom for a ruling on whether it is within the powers of the Parliament?, answer: Law Officers +question: What is a growing sport in southern California?, answer: rugby | question: What is a growing sport in southern California?, answer: high school level | question: What is a growing sport in southern California?, answer: rugby | question: What is an official school sport in southern California?, answer: rugby +question: What was the salary for Nursery, Primary and Secondary School teachers?, answer: £20,133 to £41,004 | question: What salary did Preschool teachers earn?, answer: £20,980 annually | question: What is the salary for Preschool teachers?, answer: £20,980 annually | question: What is the salary for Preschool teachers?, answer: £20,980 annually | question: What is the salary for Preschool teachers?, answer: £20,980 annually +question: What is the basic pay for a starting teacher?, answer: €27,814 p.a. | question: What is the basic pay for a starting teacher?, answer: €53,423 | question: What is the basic pay for a starting teacher?, answer: €27,814 p.a. | question: What is the basic pay for a starting teacher?, answer: €53,423 | question: What is a principal of a large school with many years experience and several qualifications (M.A., H.Dip., etc.) could earn over €90,000. +question: What is the grace of God that sustains the believers in the journey toward Christian Perfection?, answer: a genuine love of God with heart, soul, mind, and strength, and a genuine love of our neighbors as ourselves | question: What is the grace of God that sustains the believers in the journey toward Christian Perfection?, answer: a genuine love of God with heart, soul, mind, and strength, and a genuine love of our neighbors as ourselves +question: What did Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi write about?, answer: contemporary issues and most importantly about Islam and Islamic law | question: Who founded the Jamaat-e-Islami party in 1941?, answer: Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi | question: What did Maududi write about?, answer: Islam and Islamic law | question: What did Maududi write about?, answer: Islam and Islamic law | question: What did Maududi write about?, answer: Islamization of Knowledge +question: What are the sculptors?, answer: Nicholas Stone, Caius Gabriel Cibber, Grinling Gibbons, John Michael Rysbrack, Louis-François Roubiliac, Peter Scheemakers, Sir Henry Cheere, Agostino Carlini, Thomas Banks, Joseph Nollekens, Joseph Wilton, John Flaxman, Sir Francis Chantrey, John Gibson, Edward Hodges Baily, Lord Leighton, Alfred Stevens, Thomas Brock, Alfred Gilbert, George Frampton +question: In what year did Seamans establish an ad-hoc committee to recommend a launch vehicle to be used in the Apollo program?, answer: July 1961 | question: In what year did the Seamans establish an ad-hoc committee to recommend a launch vehicle to be used in the Apollo program?, answer: July 1961 | question: In what year did the Seamans establish an ad-hoc committee to recommend a launch vehicle to be used in the Apollo program?, answer: June 1962 +question: What did early advances in this field show the existence of a liquid outer core?, answer: shear waves were not able to propagate | question: What did seismic discontinuities at 410 and 660 kilometers mean?, answer: seismic discontinuities | question: What did seismologists create?, answer: detailed images of wave speeds inside the earth in the same way a doctor images a body in a CT scan | question: What did seismologists create?, answer: images of wave speeds inside the earth in the same way a doctor images a body in a CT scan +question: What was the portrait of François, Duc d'Alençon by François Clouet, Gaspard Dughet and works by François Boucher?, answer: Madame de Pompadour | question: What was the portrait of Madame de Pompadour dated 1758?, answer: Jean François de Troy, Jean-Baptiste Pater and their contemporaries +question: What is the first line of defense against infection?, answer: mechanical, chemical, and biological barriers | question: What is the first line of defense against infection?, answer: mechanical, chemical, and biological barriers | question: What is the first line of defense against infection?, answer: mechanical, chemical, and biological barriers | question: What is the flushing action of tears and urine also expels pathogens?, answer: mucus secret by the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract serves to trap and entangle microorganisms +question: How many people gather on the banks of the Vistula on Midsummer’s Night for a festival called Wianki?, answer: thousands | question: How many people gather on the banks of the Vistula on Midsummer’s Night for a festival called Wianki?, answer: thousands | question: What do maidens float their wreaths of herbs on the water to predict when they would be married?, answer: Maidens | question: When did the city council organize concerts?, answer: 19th century +question: How many families of Byzantine Greece were of Norman mercenary origin during the period of the Comnenian Restoration?, answer: Byzantine emperors were seeking out western European warriors | question: How many families of Byzantine Greece were of Norman mercenary origin during the period of the Comnenian Restoration?, answer: Several | question: What group of Albanian clans were descended from Normans who served under George Maniaces?, answer: Maniakates +question: Who can deliver statements to Parliament upon which MSPs are invited to question?, answer: First Minister | question: When does the First Minister deliver a statement to the chamber setting out the Government's legislative programme for the forthcoming year?, answer: each parliamentary year | question: When does the First Minister deliver a statement to the chamber setting out the Government's legislative programme?, answer: the forthcoming year | question: When does the First Minister deliver a statement to the chamber setting out the Government's legislative programme for the forthcoming year +question: What can assist the owner in this integration?, answer: design-build, partnering and construction management | question: What can help the owner integrate the services of architects, interior designers, engineers and constructors throughout design and construction?, answer: many companies are growing beyond traditional offerings of design or construction services alone | question: What can help the owner integrate the services of architects, interior designers, engineers and constructors throughout design and construction?, answer: design-build, partnering and construction management +question: What are public-key cryptography algorithms?, answer: RSA and the Diffie–Hellman key exchange | question: What are 512-bit primes commonly used for RSA?, answer: 1024-bit primes | question: What is the difference between 512-bit primes and 1024-bit primes?, answer: Diffie–Hellman | question: What does the Diffie–Hellman key exchange relie on?, answer: the assumption that it is much easier (i.e., more efficient) to perform the multiplication of two (large) numbers x and y (assumed coprime) if only the product xy is known?, answer: discrete logarithm +question: What was Shi Tianze's father?, answer: Shi Bingzhi (, Shih Ping-chih) | question: What was Shi Tianze's father?, answer: Shi Bingzhi | question: What was Shi Tianze's father?, answer: Shi Bingzhi | question: What was Shi Tianze's father?, answer: Shi Bingzhi +question: What is the set of all problems that can be solved in logarithmic space?, answer: L | question: What is the set of all problems that can be solved in logarithmic space?, answer: P | question: What is the set of all problems that can be solved in logarithmic space?, answer: L | question: What is the set of all problems that can be solved in logarithmic space?, answer: P or equal to P +question: When did ABC aire Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve?, answer: 1974 | question: When did ABC put it on a one-year hiatus to provide coverage of the international millennium festivities?, answer: 1999 | question: When did ABC put it on a one-year hiatus to provide coverage of the international millennium festivities?, answer: 1999 | question: When did ABC put it on a one-year hiatus to provide coverage of the international millennium festivities?, answer: 2011 +question: When did Big Finish Productions release Doctor Who audios?, answer: 1999 | question: When did Tom Baker's Fourth Doctor begin appearing for Big Finish?, answer: 2012 | question: When did Destiny of the Doctor begin appearing for Big Finish?, answer: 2012 | question: When did Destiny of the Doctor begin appearing for Big Finish?, answer: 2013 | question: What was Destiny of the Doctor produced?, answer: as part of the series' 50th Anniversary celebrations +question: In what year did the sea level rise?, answer: 7500 | question: In what year did the sea level rise?, answer: 7500 | question: In what year did the sea level rise?, answer: 7500 | question: In what year did the sea level rise?, answer: 7000 | question: In what year did the sea level rise?, answer: 1–3 cm | question: In what year did the sea level rise?, answer: 3000 years +question: What is the official home of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: a new Scottish Parliament Building | question: Who designed the Scottish Parliament building?, answer: Enric Miralles | question: What was the design principal of the Scottish Parliament building?, answer: Tony Kettle | question: What was the design principal of the Scottish Parliament building?, answer: Enric Miralles | question: What was the design principal of the Scottish Parliament building?, answer: Tony Kettle +question: How many Internet pharmacies have been established since 2000?, answer: a growing number | question: How many Internet pharmacies have been established worldwide since 2000?, answer: a growing number | question: How many Internet pharmacies are operated by?, answer: brick-and-mortar community pharmacies | question: What is the primary difference between the method by which the medications are requested and received?, answer: The primary difference is the method by which the medications are requested and received | question: How many Internet pharmacies are recommended to some patients by their physicians if they are homebound +question: What is the last common ancestor of modern ctenophores?, answer: cydippid-like | question: What is the last common ancestor of modern ctenophores?, answer: cydippid-like | question: What is the last common ancestor of modern ctenophores?, answer: cydippid-like or beroid-like | question: What was the last common ancestor of modern ctenophores?, answer: Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event 65.5 million years ago while other lineages perished +question: What are forces perceived as?, answer: pushes or pulls | question: What can provide an intuitive understanding for describing forces?, answer: intuitive understanding | question: What is compared to a standard measurement scale?, answer: precise operational definitions | question: What is compared to a standard measurement scale?, answer: a standard measurement scale | question: What is the conceptual definition of force offered by Newtonian mechanics?, answer: laboratory measurements of forces are fully consistent with the conceptual definition of force offered by Newtonian mechanics +question: What did the Treaties seek to enable people to pursue their life goals in any country?, answer: free movement | question: What did the European Community originally focus on?, answer: free movement of workers: as a "factor of production" | question: What was the basic "worker" rights in TFEU article 45 function as a specific expression of the general rights of citizens in TFEU articles 18 to 21 | question: What did the Court of Justice hold that Mr Steymann was entitled to stay, so long as there was at least an "indirect quid pro quo" for the work he did?, answer: a job, but more restricted rights to claim social security +question: What is the principle of the precedence of Community law?, answer: the European Court of Justice | question: What is the principle of the precedence of Community law?, answer: if EU law conflicts with a provision of national law, then EU law has primacy | question: In what year did Costa refuse to pay his electricity bill to Enel?, answer: 1964 | question: In what year did Costa refuse to pay his electricity bill to Enel?, answer: 1964 +question: What is ABC the largest U.S. broadcast television network by total number of affiliates?, answer: 96.26% | question: What is ABC the largest U.S. broadcast television network by total number of affiliates?, answer: 235 additional television stations | question: What is ABC the largest U.S. broadcast television network by total number of affiliates?, answer: 96.26% | question: What is ABC the largest U.S. broadcast television network by total number of affiliates?, answer: 96.26% of all households in the United States?, answer: 300,794,157 Americans with at least one television set +question: Who wrote poetry, painted, read Chinese classical texts, and ordered the compilation of books?, answer: Tugh Temur | question: Who wrote poetry?, answer: Emperor Wenzong | question: Who wrote poetry, painted, read Chinese classical texts, and ordered the compilation of books?, answer: Tugh Temur +question: When did teachers affect how students perceive the course materials?, answer: teachers who showed enthusiasm towards the course materials | question: What did teachers who have a positive disposition towards the course content tend to transfer their passion to receptive students | question: What did teachers do not teach by rote but attempt to find new invigoration for the course materials on a daily basis?, answer: find new invigoration for the course materials on a daily basis +question: What are motion pictures, petroleum and aircraft manufacturing?, answer: major industries | question: What is one of the richest agricultural regions in the U.S.?, answer: cattle and citrus | question: What is a major factor in aerospace?, answer: military spending cutbacks | question: What is a major factor in aerospace?, answer: aerospace +question: What did Strommen et al.'s survey of 4,745 North American Lutherans aged 15–65 find that, compared to the other minority groups under consideration, Lutherans were the least prejudiced toward Jews?, answer: | question: What did Strommen et al.'s survey of 4,745 North American Lutherans found that, compared to the other minority groups under consideration, Lutherans were the least prejudiced toward Jews?, answer: Lutherans | question: What was the author of Hitler and Nazism?, answer: Hitler and Nazism +question: What is the main character of the show?, answer: Steven Moffat | question: What is the main character of the show?, answer: the Doctor | question: What are the primary companions of the Ninth and Tenth Doctors?, answer: Rose Tyler (Billie Piper), Martha Jones (Freema Agyeman) and Donna Noble (Catherine Tate) with Mickey Smith (Noel Clarke) and Jack Harkness (John Barrowman) recurring as secondary companion figures +question: What does the IPCC do?, answer: operate on the basis of scientific papers and independently documented results from other scientific bodies | question: What does the schedule for producing reports require?, answer: a deadline for submissions prior to the report's final release | question: What does the schedule for producing reports require?, answer: a deadline for submissions prior to the report's final release | question: What does the schedule for producing reports require?, answer: a deadline for submissions prior to the report's final release +question: What was the goal of French foreign policy since the Middle Ages?, answer: Establishing "natural borders" on the Rhine | question: Who established the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806?, answer: Napoleon | question: Who established the Confederation of the Rhine?, answer: Napoleon | question: Who established the Confederation of the Rhine in 1806?, answer: Napoleon | question: What was the name of the Confederation of the Rhine?, answer: Adolphe Thiers's desire to reinstate the Rhine as a natural border?, answer: Germany +question: What is the name of the Doctor Who character?, answer: BBC Television | question: What is the name of the Doctor Who character?, answer: Doctor Who | question: What is the name of the Doctor Who character?, answer: Doctor Who | question: What is the name of the Doctor Who character?, answer: Doctor Who | question: What is the name of the Doctor Who character?, answer: Doctor Who | question: What is the name of the Doctor Who character?, answer: Doctor Who +question: When did the election riots occur?, answer: election riots | question: What was the executive director of TAABCO Research and Development Consultants in Nairobi?, answer: Agnes R. M. Aboum | question: When did the Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission initiate community dialogues?, answer: the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Kenya started peace meetings | question: What was the Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation process started?, answer: Kenya National Dialogue and Reconciliation process +question: What is the theory that best explains gravity?, answer: general relativity | question: What is the shortest space-time path between two space-time events?, answer: curved space-time | question: What is the shortest space-time path between two space-time events?, answer: curved space-time | question: What is the shortest space-time path between two space-time events?, answer: shortest | question: What is the shortest space-time path between two space-time events +question: How many avulsions have occurred in the delta?, answer: 80 | question: How many avulsions have occurred in the delta?, answer: 80 | question: How many avulsions have occurred in the delta?, answer: 80 | question: How many avulsions have occurred in the delta?, answer: 80 | question: How many avulsions have occurred in the delta?, answer: 80 | question: How many avulsions have occurred in the delta?, answer: 80 +question: What is a name given to several higher-energy species of molecular O 2 in which all electron spins are paired?, answer: Singlet oxygen | question: What is more reactive towards common organic molecules than is molecular oxygen per se?, answer: singlet oxygen | question: What is a major role in absorbing energy from singlet oxygen and converting it to the unexcited ground state before it can cause harm to tissues?, answer: Carotenoids in photosynthetic organisms (and possibly also in animals) play a major role in absorbing energy from singlet oxygen?, answer: photolysis of ozone by light of short wavelength, and by the immune system as a source of active oxygen +question: When did Sir Charles Lyell first publish his famous book Principles of Geology?, answer: 1830 | question: When did Sir Charles Lyell first publish his famous book Principles of Geology?, answer: 1830 | question: When did Sir Charles Lyell first publish his famous book Principles of Geology?, answer: 1830 | question: When did he publish his famous book Principles of Geology?, answer: 1830 +question: How many lines of the commuter rail system run out of Downtown Los Angeles?, answer: Six | question: How many lines of the commuter rail system run out of Downtown Los Angeles?, answer: Metrolink | question: How many lines of the commuter rail system run out of Downtown Los Angeles?, answer: six | question: How many lines of the commuter rail system run out of Downtown Los Angeles?, answer: six | question: How many lines of the commuter rail system run out of Downtown Los Angeles?, answer: Six +question: How many soundtrack releases have been released since 2005?, answer: six | question: What was the soundtrack for Series 5 released?, answer: 8 November 2010 | question: What was the soundtrack for Series 6 released in February 2011?, answer: "A Christmas Carol" | question: What was the soundtrack for Series 6 released in December 2011?, answer: Silva Screen Records +question: Who performed the national anthem?, answer: Lady Gaga | question: Who performed the national anthem?, answer: Lady Gaga | question: Who performed the national anthem?, answer: Lady Gaga | question: Who performed the national anthem?, answer: Lady Gaga | question: Who performed the national anthem?, answer: Academy Award winner Marlee Matlin +question: What percentage of the Muslim population lives in Kenya's Coastal Region?, answer: Sixty percent | question: What percentage of the Muslim population lives in Kenya's Coastal Region?, answer: 50% | question: What percentage of Muslims are Ahmadiyya, 8% Shia and another 8% are non-denominational Muslims, while 73% are Sunni | question: What percentage of the Muslim population lives in Kenya's Eastern Region?, answer: 10% +question: What is Sky UK Limited?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting | question: What is Sky UK Limited?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting | question: What is Sky UK Limited?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting | question: What is Sky UK Limited?, answer: UK's largest pay-TV broadcaster | question: What is Sky UK Limited?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting +question: What does Socialists attribute the vast disparities in wealth to the private ownership of the means of production by a class of owners?, answer: vast disparities in wealth | question: What percentage of the population lives off unearned property income by virtue of ownership titles in capital equipment, financial assets and corporate stock | question: What percentage of the population is dependent on income in the form of a wage or salary?, answer: vast majority | question: What percentage of the population is dependent on income in the form of a wage or salary +question: What did the decline of organized labor in the United States play in expanding the income gap?, answer: more significant | question: What did the decline of organized labor in the United States play in expanding the income gap?, answer: more significant | question: What did the decline of organized labor in the United States have played a more significant role in expanding the income gap than technological changes and globalization?, answer: other industrialized nations that didn't experience steep surges in inequality | question: What did the decline of organized labor in the United States go hand-in-hand with weak labor movements and vice-versa?, answer: high inequality goes hand-in-hand with weak labor movements and vice-versa +question: When did Huguenots fight in the Low Countries?, answer: 1568–1609) | question: When did Huguenots fight in the Low Countries?, answer: in the first years of the Dutch Revolt | question: When did Huguenots fought in the Low Countries?, answer: 1568–1609) | question: When did the Dutch Republic become a destination for Huguenot exiles?, answer: The Dutch Republic rapidly became a destination for Huguenot exiles | question: What was the name of the murdered Huguenot leader Gaspard de Coligny married William the Silent, | question: When did Huguenots settle?, answer: the House of Orange-Nassau +question: What was one of the main centres of the British lace industry at the time?, answer: Bedfordshire | question: What is the only reference to immigrant lacemakers in Bedfordshire?, answer: twenty-five widows | question: What is the name of the lacemaker?, answer: 'Bucks Point' | question: What is the name of the lacemaker?, answer: 'Bucks Point' +question: Who led a force of "Franks" into the upper Euphrates valley in northern Syria?, answer: Oursel | question: Who led a force of "Franks" into the upper Euphrates valley in northern Syria?, answer: Armenian general Philaretus Brachamius | question: Who led a force of "Franks" into the upper Euphrates valley?, answer: Raimbaud +question: Who was compelled in 1784 to break with standard practice?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who was compelled to break with standard practice?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who was compelled to break with standard practice?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who was compelled to break with standard practice?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who was compelled to break with standard practice?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who assisted Wesley in this action?, answer: Thomas Vasey and Richard Whatcoat +question: What was the name of the Toyota Corona Mark II?, answer: Datsun | question: What was the name of the Toyota Corona Mark II?, answer: Toyota Cressida | question: What was the name of the Toyota Corona Mark II?, answer: Datsun 810 | question: What was the name of the Toyota Corona Mark II?, answer: Toyota Cressida | question: What was the name of the Toyota Corona Mark II?, answer: Datsun 810 +question: What is the chloroplast peripheral reticulum?, answer: a maze of membranous tubes and vesicles | question: What is the purpose of the chloroplast peripheral reticulum?, answer: to increase the chloroplast's surface area for cross-membrane transport between its stroma and the cell cytoplasm | question: What is the purpose of the chloroplast peripheral reticulum?, answer: to increase the chloroplast's surface area for cross-membrane transport between its stroma and the cell cytoplasm +question: How many days did the judge increase her sentence?, answer: 40 to 60 days | question: How many days did the judge increase her sentence?, answer: 40 to 60 days | question: How many days did the judge increase her sentence?, answer: 40 to 60 days | question: How many days did the judge increase her sentence?, answer: 40 to 60 days | question: How many days did the judge increase her sentence?, answer: 40 to 60 days | question: How many days did the judge increase her sentence?, answer: 40 to 60 days +question: What does a government meet?, answer: certain standards of legitimacy has established, or else suffer the penalties set out in the law | question: What does a government meet?, answer: certain standards of legitimacy has established, or else suffer the penalties set out in the law | question: What does a civil disobedient believe in?, answer: the legitimacy of their particular government, or don't believe in the legitimacy of a particular law it has enacted. | question: What does a civil disobedients see no need to accept punishment for a violation of criminal law that does not infringe the rights of others +question: What do some dinophytes have?, answer: a diatom (heterokontophyte) derived chloroplast | question: What do some dinophytes have?, answer: a diatom (heterokontophyte) derived chloroplast | question: What do some dinophytes have?, answer: a diatom (heterokontophyte) derived chloroplast | question: What does the diatom endosymbiont retain its original mitochondria, and has endoplasmic reticulum, ribosomes, a nucleus, and of course, red algal derived chloroplasts +question: What do some disagree with?, answer: double or triple non-French linguistic origins | question: What does the "Hugues hypothesis" argues that the name was derived by association with Hugues Capet, king of France, who reigned long before the Reformation?, answer: Hugues Capet | question: What does Janet Gray and other supporters of the hypothesis suggest that the name huguenote would be roughly equivalent to little Hugos, or those who want Hugo?, answer: Hugos +question: Who was assassinated in 1949 in retaliation for the assassination of Egypt's premier Mahmud Fami Naqrashi?, answer: Al-Banna | question: Who was assassinated in 1949 in retaliation for the assassination of Egypt's premier Mahmud Fami Naqrashi?, answer: Al-Banna | question: Who was assassinated in 1949 in retaliation for the assassination of Mahmud Fami Naqrashi?, answer: Gamal Abdul Nasser +question: Who bought prints for broadcast?, answer: private individuals who acquired them by various means | question: How many episodes have been returned to the BBC?, answer: some | question: How many episodes have been returned to the BBC?, answer: some | question: Who bought prints for broadcast?, answer: private individuals who acquired them by various means | question: How many clips have been retrieved from the television screen?, answer: 8 mm cine film and clips that were shown on other programmes | question: How many episodes have been returned to the BBC?, answer: Short clips from every story with exception of Marco Polo, "Mission to the Unknown" and The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve | question: How many episodes have been returned to the BBC?, answer: Short clips from every story with exception of Marco Polo, "Mission to the Unknown" and The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve +question: What kind of civil disobedience makes it more difficult for a system to function?, answer: illegal boycotts, refusals to pay taxes, draft dodging, distributed denial-of-service attacks, and sit-ins | question: What do civil disobedients are constrained in their use of coercion by their conscientious aim to engage in moral dialogue?, answer: civil disobedients | question: What do Plowshares organization temporarily closed GCSB Waihopai by padlocking the gates and using sickles to deflate one of the large domes covering two satellite dishes +question: What is the internal form of imperialism?, answer: informal U.S. imperialism | question: What is the internal form of imperialism?, answer: political and financial hegemony | question: What is the internal form of imperialism?, answer: separate from informal U.S. imperialism | question: What is the internal form of imperialism?, answer: political and financial hegemony | question: What is the internal form of imperialism?, answer: separate from the United States' formation of "colonies" abroad +question: Who was one of the earliest Persian geologists?, answer: Abu al-Rayhan al-Biruni | question: What was Abu al-Rayhan al-Biruni's work?, answer: the earliest writings on the geology of India | question: What was Abu al-Rayhan al-Biruni's work?, answer: the earliest writings on the geology of India, hypothesizing that the Indian subcontinent was once a sea +question: What did Saudi Arabia spend over 100 billion dollars in the ensuing decades?, answer: over 100 billion | question: What did Saudi Arabia spend over 100 billion dollars in the ensuing decades?, answer: helping spread its fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, known as Wahhabism, throughout the world | question: What did Saudi Arabia spend over 100 billion dollars in the ensuing decades?, answer: helping spread its fundamentalist interpretation of Islam, known as Wahhabism, throughout the world | question: What charity often distributed funds to violent Sunni extremist groups such as Al-Qaeda and the Taliban?, answer: al-Haramain Foundation +question: What are some of the oldest schools in South Africa?, answer: private church schools | question: What are some of the oldest schools in South Africa?, answer: private church schools that were established by missionaries in the early nineteenth century | question: When did the laws governing private education change?, answer: after the abolition of apartheid | question: What does the South African Schools Act recognise?, answer: two categories of schools | question: What does the South African Schools Act recognise?, answer: "public" (state-controlled) and "independent" +question: Who had already married?, answer: Andreas Karlstadt and Justus Jonas | question: Who condemned vows of celibacy?, answer: Andreas Karlstadt and Justus Jonas | question: What was Luther's decision to marry?, answer: Melanchthon | question: Who wrote to George Spalatin?, answer: "I shall never take a wife, as I feel at present. Not that I am insensible to my flesh or sex (for I am neither wood nor stone); but my mind is averse to wedlock because I daily expect the death of a heretic +question: What did Luther teach that faith and reason were antithetical?, answer: a sense that questions of faith could not be illuminated by reason | question: What did Luther teach that faith and reason were antithetical?, answer: Luther | question: What did Bernhard Lohse say that human reason "strives not against faith, when enlightened, but rather furthers and advances it" | question: What did Bernhard Lohse say that Luther ultimately sought to put the two together?, answer: a fideist into dispute +question: Who wrote Luther's Last Battles: Politics and Polemics 1531–46 (1983)?, answer: Mark U. Edwards | question: Who wrote Luther's Last Battles: Politics and Polemics 1531–46 (1983)?, answer: Mark U. Edwards | question: Who wrote Luther's Last Battles: Politics and Polemics 1531–46 (1983)?, answer: Mark U. Edwards +question: What did some theories develop in the 1970s?, answer: established possible avenues through which inequality may have a positive effect on economic development | question: What did a 1955 review suggest?, answer: savings by the wealthy, if these increase with inequality, were thought to offset reduced consumer demand | question: What did a 2013 report suggest that growth has risen with increased income inequality?, answer: Nigeria | question: What did IMF economists find a strong association between lower levels of inequality in developing countries and sustained periods of economic growth?, answer: longer growth spells are robustly associated with more equality in the income distribution +question: What do some theories of civil disobedience hold that civil disobedience is only justified against governmental entities?, answer: Brownlee | question: What does Brownlee argue that disobedience in opposition to the decisions of non-governmental agencies can be justified?, answer: a larger challenge to the legal system that permits those decisions to be taken | question: What principle applies to breaches of law?, answer: breaches of law in protest against international organizations and foreign governments +question: What was the case of the Camden 28?, answer: Camden 28 | question: What was the case of the Camden 28?, answer: the Camden 28 | question: What was the case of the Camden 28?, answer: the Camden 28 | question: What was the case of the Camden 28?, answer: the defendants were offered an opportunity to plead guilty to one misdemeanor count and receive no jail time | question: What was the case of the Camden 28?, answer: Mohandas Gandhi pleaded guilty and told the court, "I am here to.... submit cheerfully to the highest penalty that can be inflicted upon me for what in law is a deliberate crime and what appears to me to be the highest duty of a citizen" +question: When did a free-living cyanobacterium enter an early eukaryotic cell?, answer: around a billion years ago | question: Where did a free-living cyanobacterium enter an early eukaryotic cell?, answer: as food or as an internal parasite | question: Where did a free-living cyanobacterium escape the phagocytic vacuole it was contained in?, answer: a free-living cyanobacterium's gram negative cell wall correspond to the outer and inner membranes of the ancestral cyanobacterium's gram negative cell wall, and not the phagosomal membrane from the host +question: When did the Normans enter Italy?, answer: Soon after the Normans began to enter Italy | question: When did the Normans enter Italy?, answer: Byzantine Empire and then Armenia | question: When did the Normans enter Italy?, answer: Soon after the Normans began to enter Italy | question: When did the Normans enter Italy?, answer: Byzantine Empire and then Armenia | question: How many of the "Franks" were Normans and not other Frenchmen?, answer: Normans +question: What is the third most populated megalopolis in the United States?, answer: Great Lakes Megalopolis and the Northeastern megalopolis | question: What is Southern California famous for?, answer: its large, spread-out, suburban communities and use of automobiles and highways | question: What is Southern California famous for?, answer: its large, spread-out, suburban communities and use of automobiles and highways | question: What is the center of Southern California?, answer: Los Angeles, Orange County, San Diego, and Riverside-San Bernardino +question: What is Southern California home to?, answer: two extended metropolitan areas that exceed five million in population | question: What is the Greater Los Angeles Area at 17,786,419?, answer: San Diego–Tijuana at 5,105,768 | question: What are the Los Angeles-Long Beach-Santa Ana metropolitan area?, answer: Riverside-San Bernardino-Ontario metropolitan area | question: What are the El Centro metropolitan area and San Diego-Carlsbad-San Marcos metropolitan area?, answer: Southern Border Region +question: What is Southern California?, answer: one of the more varied collections of geologic, topographic, and natural ecosystem landscapes | question: What is Southern California?, answer: one of the more varied collections of geologic, topographic, and natural ecosystem landscapes in a diversity outnumbers other major regions in the state and country | question: What is Southern California's largest region?, answer: Pacific Ocean islands, shorelines, beaches, and coastal plains, through the Transverse and Peninsular Ranges with their peaks, into the large and small interior valleys, to the vast deserts of California +question: What is a Mediterranean climate in Southern California?, answer: infrequent rain | question: What is the temperature range in Southern California?, answer: 90-60's | question: What is the temperature range in Southern California?, answer: 70-50's | question: What is the temperature range in Southern California?, answer: 90-60's | question: What is the temperature range in Southern California?, answer: 70-50's | question: What is the temperature range in Southern California?, answer: 90-60's +question: What is Southern California's population?, answer: seven | question: What is Southern California's population?, answer: seven | question: What is Southern California's population?, answer: seven | question: What is Southern California's population?, answer: seven | question: What is Southern California's population?, answer: seven | question: What is Southern California's population?, answer: seven | question: What is Southern California's population?, answer: seven | question: What is Southern California's population includes roughly 60 percent of California's population +question: Who live in southern California?, answer: Tony Hawk, professional surfers Rob Machado, Tim Curran, Bobby Martinez, Pat O'Connell, Dane Reynolds, and Chris Ward, and professional snowboarder Shaun White | question: Who live in southern California?, answer: Tony Hawk, professional surfers Rob Machado, Tim Curran, Bobby Martinez, Pat O'Connell, Dane Reynolds, and Chris Ward, and professional snowboarder Shaun White +question: Where is the Port of Los Angeles located?, answer: Southern California | question: Where is the Port of Los Angeles located?, answer: Southern California | question: Where is the Port of Los Angeles located?, answer: the United States' busiest commercial port | question: Where is the Port of Long Beach located?, answer: the United States' second busiest container port | question: Where is the Port of San Diego located?, answer: Southern California +question: What is Southern California divided into?, answer: culturally, politically, and economically | question: What is Southern California anchored usually by?, answer: a city with both national and sometimes global recognition | question: What is Southern California anchored usually by?, answer: a city with both national and sometimes global recognition | question: What is Southern California anchored usually by?, answer: a city with both national and sometimes global recognition | question: What is Southern California anchored usually by?, answer: a city with both national and sometimes global recognition +question: What is Los Angeles International Airport?, answer: the second-busiest airport in the United States by passenger volume | question: What is San Diego International Airport the busiest single runway airport in the world?, answer: San Diego International Airport | question: What is San Diego International Airport the busiest single runway airport in the world?, answer: San Diego International Airport | question: What is San Diego International Airport the busiest single runway airport in the world?, answer: Van Nuys Airport +question: What is Southern California home to?, answer: many major business districts | question: What is Southern California home to?, answer: many major business districts | question: What are Central business districts?, answer: Downtown Los Angeles, Downtown San Diego, Downtown San Bernardino, Downtown Bakersfield, South Coast Metro and Downtown Riverside +question: What is one of the largest in the United States?, answer: Southern California | question: What is Southern California famous for?, answer: tourism and Hollywood | question: What is Southern California famous for?, answer: film, television, and music | question: What is Southern California famous for?, answer: tourism and Hollywood | question: What is Southern California famous for?, answer: software, automotive, ports, finance, tourism, biomedical, and regional logistics +question: What is Southern California a geographic and cultural region that generally comprises California's southernmost 10 counties?, answer: Southern California | question: What is Southern California a major economic center for?, answer: California and the United States | question: What is Southern California a major economic center for?, answer: California and the United States | question: What is Southern California a major economic center for?, answer: California and the United States +question: When did Spain cede Florida to the British?, answer: 1763 | question: When did Spain cede the Florida Territory to the United States?, answer: 1821 | question: When did Spain cede Florida to the United States?, answer: 1821 | question: When did Spain cede Florida to the United States?, answer: 1821 | question: When did Spain cede the Florida Territory to the United States?, answer: 1821 | question: When did Spain cede Florida to the United States?, answer: 1783 +question: What is the fastest growing sector of the pharmaceutical industry?, answer: the pharmaceutical industry | question: What is the fastest growing sector of the pharmaceutical industry?, answer: 19 of 28 newly FDA approved medications | question: What is the fastest growing sector of the pharmaceutical industry?, answer: specialty drugs +question: What is the schedule of sports programming provided on some weekend afternoons?, answer: any time from 12:00 to 6:00 p.m. Eastern Time (9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Pacific) and, during college football season, during prime time on Saturday nights as part of the Saturday Night Football package | question: What is the schedule of sports programming provided on some weekend afternoons?, answer: erratic and (outside of college football season) highly inconsistent scheduling of sports programming on weekend afternoons +question: Where was St. George's United Methodist Church located?, answer: corner of 4th and New Streets | question: When was St. George's United Methodist Church founded?, answer: 1767 | question: When was St. George's United Methodist Church founded?, answer: 1767 | question: When was St. George's United Methodist Church founded?, answer: 1763 | question: When was St. George's United Methodist Church founded?, answer: 1763 | question: When was St. George's United Methodist Church founded?, answer: 1784 +question: What was the strongest opponent of king Louis XIV?, answer: Stadtholder William III | question: What was the strongest opponent of king Louis XIV?, answer: Louis XIV | question: What was the most attractive country for exile after the revocation of the Edict of Nantes?, answer: many French-speaking Calvinist churches +question: What is the first stage of the bill?, answer: Stage 1 | question: What is the policy underlying the bill?, answer: Policy Memorandum | question: What is the Financial Memorandum setting out the costs and savings associated with the bill?, answer: Financial Memorandum | question: What does the Presiding Officer and the member in charge of the bill say is within the legislative competence of the Parliament?, answer: Statements from the Presiding Officer and the member in charge of the bill are also lodged indicating whether the bill is within the legislative competence of the Parliament +question: What stage is the final stage of the bill?, answer: Stage 3 | question: What stage is considered at a meeting of the whole Parliament?, answer: Stage 3 | question: What stage is considered at a meeting of the whole Parliament?, answer: Stage 3 | question: What stage is considered at a meeting of the whole Parliament?, answer: Stage 3 | question: What stage is considered at a meeting of the whole Parliament?, answer: Stage 3 | question: What stage is considered at a meeting of the whole Parliament?, answer: Decision Time +question: When did Tesla begin investigating what he referred to as radiant energy of "invisible" kinds?, answer: 1894 | question: When did Tesla start investigating what he referred to as radiant energy of "invisible" kinds?, answer: 1894 | question: What did Tesla say?, answer: "I am in too much grief to talk. What can I say?, answer: "I am in too much grief to talk. What can I say?", answer: "I am in too much grief to talk. What was the only thing captured in the image?, answer: metal locking screw on the camera lens +question: When did the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company begin paying Tesla $125 per month?, answer: 1934 | question: When did the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company begin paying Tesla $125 per month?, answer: 1934 | question: When did the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company begin paying Tesla $125 per month?, answer: 1934 | question: When did the Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company begin paying Tesla $125 per month?, answer: the Hotel New Yorker +question: Who developed the same message routing methodology as Baran?, answer: Donald Davies | question: Who did Donald Davies propose to build a nationwide network in the UK?, answer: Donald Davies | question: Who met Lawrence Roberts at the 1967 ACM Symposium on Operating System Principles?, answer: Lawrence Roberts | question: Who proposed to build a nationwide network in the UK?, answer: Donald Davies | question: Who proposed to build a nationwide network in the UK?, answer: Donald Davies | question: Who proposed to build a nationwide network in the UK?, answer: Lawrence Roberts +question: Who developed Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching?, answer: Paul Baran | question: Who developed Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching?, answer: Paul Baran | question: Who developed Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching?, answer: Paul Baran | question: Who invented Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching?, answer: Paul Baran | question: Who invented Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching?, answer: Paul Baran +question: What are external combustion engines?, answer: steam engines | question: What is the ideal thermodynamic cycle used to analyze this process?, answer: the Rankine cycle | question: What is the ideal thermodynamic cycle used to analyze this process?, answer: the Rankine cycle | question: What is the ideal thermodynamic cycle used to analyze this process?, answer: the Rankine cycle | question: What is the Rankine cycle?, answer: water is heated and transforms into steam within a boiler operating at a high pressure +question: How many steam engines were used in the Industrial Revolution?, answer: steam engines | question: How many steam engines were used in the Industrial Revolution?, answer: steam engines | question: How many steam engines were used in the Industrial Revolution?, answer: factories, mills and mines | question: How many steam engines were used in the Industrial Revolution?, answer: steam engines | question: How many steam engines were used in the Industrial Revolution?, answer: steam engines | question: How many steam engines were used in the Industrial Revolution?, answer: steam-powered farm tractors, motorcycles (without much success) and even automobiles as the Stanley Steamer +question: What type of safety valve used to restrain a plug valve in the top of a boiler?, answer: a simple lever | question: What type of safety valve used to restrain a plug valve in the top of a boiler?, answer: a simple lever | question: What type of safety valve used to restrain a plug valve in the top of a boiler?, answer: a simple lever to restrain a plug valve in the top of a boiler | question: What type of safety valve is locked so that operators may not tamper with its adjustment unless a seal illegally is broken +question: Who wrote that if defendants plead not guilty, "they must decide whether their primary goal will be to win an acquittal and avoid imprisonment or a fine, or to use the proceedings as a forum to inform the jury and the public of the political circumstances surrounding the case and their reasons for breaking the law via civil disobedience" +question: What type of geologic sample does Structural geologists use to observe the fabric within the rocks?, answer: microscopic analysis | question: What type of geologic sample does Structural geologists use to observe the fabric within the rocks?, answer: oriented thin sections | question: What type of geologic sample does Structural geologists plot and combine measurements of geological structures to better understand the orientations of faults and folds in order to reconstruct the history of rock deformation in the area?, answer: analog and numerical experiments of rock deformation in large and small settings +question: What are students likely to build stronger relations with?, answer: friendly and supportive | question: What are teachers perceived as?, answer: supportive and effective teachers | question: What are effective teachers shown to invite student participation and decision making, allow humor into their classroom, and demonstrate a willingness to play?, answer: Effective teachers | question: What are effective teachers shown to invite student participation and decision making?, answer: allow humor into their classroom | question: What are effective teachers shown to encourage student participation and decision making?, answer: allow humor into their classroom +question: What is the name of the University of Chicago?, answer: Recognized Student Organizations | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago College Bowl Team?, answer: University of Chicago College Bowl Team | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago College Bowl Team?, answer: University of Chicago College Bowl Team | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago College Bowl Team?, answer: University of Chicago College Bowl Team | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago College Bowl Team?, answer: Doc Films +question: What is the Kuznets curve hypothesis?, answer: income inequality and growth | question: What is the Kuznets curve hypothesis that states that with economic development, inequality first increases, then decreases?, answer: Thomas Piketty | question: How many wars and "violent economic and political shocks" reduced inequality?, answer: 1914 to 1945 | question: What does Piketty argue that the "magical" Kuznets curve hypothesis cannot account for the significant increase in economic inequality throughout the developed world since the 1970s?, answer: the 1970s +question: What are the current Subject Committees in the fourth Session?, answer: Economy, Energy and Tourism | question: What are the current Subject Committees in the fourth Session?, answer: Economy, Energy and Tourism | question: What are the current Subject Committees in the fourth Session?, answer: Economy, Energy and Tourism | question: What are the current Subject Committees in the fourth Session?, answer: Justice | question: What are the current Subject Committees in the fourth Session?, answer: Rural Affairs, Climate Change and Environment +question: What is the main purpose of the jurisdictions and central conferences?, answer: to elect and appoint bishops, the chief administrators of the church | question: What is the main purpose of the jurisdictions and central conferences?, answer: to elect and appoint bishops, the chief administrators of the church | question: What is the main purpose of the jurisdictions and central conferences?, answer: to elect and appoint bishops, the chief administrators of the church +question: What was the name of the Marches?, answer: Bernard de Neufmarché, Roger of Montgomery in Shropshire and Hugh Lupus in Cheshire | question: What was the name of the Marches?, answer: William's most trusted Norman barons | question: What was the name of the Marches?, answer: Hugh Lupus | question: What was the name of the Marches?, answer: Bernard de Neufmarché, Roger of Montgomery in Shropshire and Hugh Lupus +question: What did Californios and pro-slavery southerners in the lightly populated "Cow Counties" of southern California attempted to achieve a separate statehood or territorial status separate from Northern California?, answer: three times | question: Who signed the Pico Act of 1859?, answer: the State governor John B. Weller | question: Who signed the Pico Act of 1859?, answer: John B. Weller | question: Who signed the Pico Act of 1859?, answer: Milton Latham +question: What does Sudbury model democratic schools claim is easier and more efficient than anywhere else?, answer: preservation of public order | question: What does Sudbury model democratic schools claim is easier and more efficient than anywhere else?, answer: preservation of public order is easier and more efficient than anywhere else | question: What is a school that has good, clear laws, fairly and democratically passed by the entire school community, and a good judicial system for enforcing these laws?, answer: a school that has good, clear laws, fair and democratically passed by the entire school community, and a good judicial system for enforcing these laws +question: Who won Super Bowl 50?, answer: individuals and teams | question: Who was the oldest quarterback ever to win a Super Bowl at age 39?, answer: Manning | question: Who was the first head coach to win a Super Bowl with the same franchise?, answer: Gary Kubiak | question: Who was the first head coach to win a Super Bowl with the same franchise?, answer: Gary Kubiak +question: When was Super Bowl 50 played?, answer: February 7, 2016 | question: When was Super Bowl 50 played?, answer: February 7, 2016 | question: When was Super Bowl 50 played?, answer: February 7, 2016 | question: When was Super Bowl 50 played?, answer: February 7, 2016 | question: When was Super Bowl 50 played?, answer: February 7, 2016 | question: When was Super Bowl 50 played?, answer: February 7, 2016 | question: When was Super Bowl 50 played?, answer: February 7, 2016 +question: When did TVOntario pick up the show?, answer: 1976 | question: When did TVOntario pick up the show?, answer: 1976 | question: When did TVOntario pick up the show?, answer: 1976 | question: When did TVOntario pick up the show?, answer: 1976 +question: Who was born in Warsaw?, answer: Tamara de Lempicka | question: Who married a Polish lawyer in 1916?, answer: Tadeusz empicki | question: Who was born in Warsaw?, answer: Tamara de Lempicka | question: Who was born in Warsaw?, answer: Maria Górska | question: Who was born in Warsaw?, answer: Nathan Alterman | question: Who was born in Warsaw?, answer: Nathan Alterman +question: What is one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa?, answer: fertile highlands | question: What is one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa?, answer: Africa | question: What is one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa?, answer: the fertile highlands | question: What is one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa?, answer: the most successful agricultural production regions | question: What is one of the most successful agricultural production regions in Africa?, answer: the fertile highlands +question: Who is not registered with the Teaching Council?, answer: Oireachtas funds | question: Who is not registered with the Teaching Council?, answer: a person | question: Who is not registered with the Teaching Council?, answer: a person | question: Who is not registered with the Teaching Council?, answer: Oireachtas funds | question: Who is not registered with the Teaching Council?, answer: a person employed in any capacity in a recognised teaching post | question: Who is not registered with the Teaching Council?, answer: Oireachtas funds +question: What can negatively impact teachers' mental and physical health, productivity, and students' performance?, answer: occupational stress | question: What can negatively impact teachers' mental and physical health, productivity, and students' performance?, answer: occupational stress | question: What can be caused by organizational change, relationships with students, fellow teachers, and administrative personnel, working environment, expectations to substitute, long hours with a heavy workload, and inspections?, answer: Teachers are also at high risk for occupational burnout +question: How many teachers in Wales can be registered members of trade unions?, answer: ATL, NUT or NASUWT | question: What is the average age of teachers in Wales?, answer: younger | question: What is the average age of teachers in Wales?, answer: teachers are falling with teachers being younger than in previous years | question: What is a growing cause of concern?, answer: attacks on teachers in Welsh schools which reached an all-time high between 2005 and 2010. +question: What can lead to students who are more likely to be engaged, interested, energetic, and curious about learning the subject matter?, answer: teachers that exhibit enthusiasm | question: What is the correlation between teacher enthusiasm and students' intrinsic motivation to learn and vitality in the classroom?, answer: Recent research has found that correlation between teacher enthusiasm and students' intrinsic motivation to learn and vitality in the classroom +question: What is required to become a qualified teacher?, answer: a second Bachelor's Degree | question: What is required to become a qualified teacher?, answer: a second Bachelor's Degree | question: What is required to become a qualified teacher?, answer: a second Bachelor's Degree | question: What is required to become a qualified teacher?, answer: a second Bachelor's Degree | question: What is required to become a qualified teacher?, answer: a second Bachelor's Degree +question: What is called homeschooling?, answer: homeschooling | question: What type of teaching may be carried out by paid professionals?, answer: formal | question: What type of professions enjoy a status in some societies?, answer: physicians, lawyers, engineers, and accountants (Chartered or CPA). | question: What type of professions enjoy a status in some societies on a par with?, answer: physicians, lawyers, engineers, and accountants (Chartered or CPA). +question: What is the pedagogy of the students in a classroom?, answer: assessing the educational levels of the students on particular skills | question: What is the pedagogy of the students in a classroom?, answer: differentiated instruction | question: What is the pedagogy of the learners?, answer: pedagogy | question: What is the pedagogy of the learners?, answer: the real bulk of learning takes place in self-study and problem solving | question: What is the function of the teacher is to pressure the lazy, inspire the bored, deflate the cocky, encourage the timid, detect and correct individual flaws, and broaden the viewpoint of all +question: What was the first FCC-licensed public data network in the United States?, answer: Telenet | question: What was the name of the first FCC-licensed public data network in the United States?, answer: Telenet | question: What was the name of the first FCC-licensed public data network in the United States?, answer: Larry Roberts | question: What was the name of the first FCC-licensed public data network in the United States?, answer: Telenet +question: Who was Temüjin's father?, answer: Toghrul | question: Who was Temüjin's father?, answer: Khan of the Keraites | question: Who was Temüjin's father?, answer: Toghrul | question: Who gave Temüjin his vassal?, answer: Jurchen Jin dynasty | question: Who was Temüjin's father?, answer: Toghrul +question: Who had three brothers named Hasar, Hachiun, and Temüge?, answer: Hasar, Hachiun, and Temüge | question: Who had two half-brothers named Temülen?, answer: Begter and Belgutei +question: What was Temüjin born in 1162?, answer: Delüün Boldog | question: What was Temüjin born with?, answer: blood clot | question: What was Temüjin born with?, answer: a traditional sign that he was destined to become a great leader | question: What was Temüjin named after?, answer: Tatar chieftain, Temüjin-üge +question: What can be modeled using ideal strings?, answer: massless, frictionless, unbreakable, and unstretchable | question: What can be combined with ideal pulleys?, answer: ideal strings | question: What can be combined with ideal pulleys?, answer: allow ideal strings to switch physical direction +question: What is now widely accepted as a product of indigenous soil management?, answer: Terra preta +question: Tesla explained the principles of the rotating magnetic field in an induction motor by demonstrating how to make a copper egg stand on end using a device he constructed known as the Egg of Columbus?, answer: Egg of Columbus | question: Tesla explained the principles of the rotating magnetic field in an induction motor by demonstrating how to make a copper egg stand on end using a device he constructed known as the Egg of Columbus +question: When did Tesla claim to have developed his own physical principle regarding matter and energy?, answer: 1892 | question: When did Tesla claim to have completed a "dynamic theory of gravity" that "[would] put an end to idle speculations and false conceptions, as that of curved space," | question: When did Tesla claim to have developed his own physical principle regarding matter and energy?, answer: 1892 | question: When did Tesla claim to have completed a "dynamic theory of gravity" that "[would] put an end to idle speculations and false conceptions, as that of curved space" +question: When did Tesla fire a secretary?, answer: because of her weight | question: When did Tesla fire a secretary?, answer: because of her weight | question: When did Tesla fire a secretary?, answer: because of her weight | question: When did Tesla fire a secretary?, answer: because of her weight | question: When did Tesla fire a secretary?, answer: because of her weight | question: When did Tesla fire a secretary?, answer: because of her weight +question: What was Tesla a believer in?, answer: 19th century concept of an all pervasive "ether" that transmitted electrical energy | question: What was Tesla a believer in?, answer: 19th century concept of an all pervasive "ether" that transmitted electrical energy | question: What was Tesla a believer in?, answer: 19th century concept of an all pervasive "ether" that transmitted electrical energy +question: When did Tesla emigrate to the United States?, answer: 1884 | question: When did Tesla emigrate to the United States?, answer: 1884 | question: When did Tesla emigrate to the United States to work for Thomas Edison?, answer: 1884 | question: When did Tesla emigrate to the United States?, answer: 1884 | question: When did George Westinghouse hire Tesla?, answer: short time | question: When did George Westinghouse hire Tesla?, answer: George Westinghouse +question: Who invented a steam-powered mechanical oscillator?, answer: Tesla's | question: Who invented a steam-powered mechanical oscillator?, answer: Tesla's | question: Who invented a steam-powered mechanical oscillator?, answer: Tesla's | question: Who invented a steam-powered mechanical oscillator?, answer: Tesla's | question: Who invented a steam-powered mechanical oscillator?, answer: Tesla's | question: Who invented a steam-powered mechanical oscillator?, answer: Allan L. Benson +question: What did Tesla observe from lightning storms?, answer: stationary waves | question: What was Tesla detecting from lightning storms?, answer: great distances and the nature of what Tesla was detecting from lightning storms | question: What was Tesla detecting from lightning storms?, answer: earth had a resonant frequency +question: When did Tesla ask Morgan for more funds?, answer: to build a more powerful transmitter | question: When did Tesla ask Morgan for more funds?, answer: to build a more powerful transmitter | question: When did Tesla ask Morgan for more funds?, answer: to build a more powerful transmitter | question: When did Morgan ask Morgan for more funds?, answer: when asked where all the money had gone | question: When did Morgan ask Morgan for more funds?, answer: when asked where all the money had gone +question: When did Tesla make predictions about the relevant issues of a post-World War I environment?, answer: in a printed article | question: When did Tesla believe that the League of Nations was not a remedy for the times and issues?, answer: the League of Nations | question: When did Tesla believe that the League of Nations was not a remedy for the times and issues?, answer: the League of Nations +question: What was Tesla's chastity helpful to his scientific abilities?, answer: his scientific abilities | question: What did he say?, answer: his chastity was very helpful to his scientific abilities | question: What did a reporter say?, answer: "Sometimes I feel that by not marrying, I made too great a sacrifice to my work..." | question: What did a reporter say?, answer: "Sometimes I feel that by not marrying, I made too great a sacrifice to my work..." +question: What is the danger of working with his circuit and single-node X-ray-producing devices?, answer: working with his circuit and single-node X-ray-producing devices | question: What did Tesla believe early on?, answer: skin damage was not caused by the Roentgen rays, but by the ozone generated in contact with the skin, and to lesser extent, by nitrous acid +question: Who obtained around 300 patents worldwide for Tesla's inventions?, answer: Tesla | question: Who obtained around 300 patents worldwide for Tesla's inventions?, answer: Tesla | question: How many patents were issued to Tesla in 26 countries?, answer: 278 | question: How many patents were issued to Tesla in 26 countries?, answer: 278 | question: How many patents were approved in countries around the globe?, answer: many +question: What language did Tesla speak?, answer: Serbo-Croatian, Czech, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, and Latin | question: What language did Tesla speak?, answer: eight | question: What language did Tesla speak?, answer: eight | question: What language did Tesla speak?, answer: Serbo-Croatian, Czech, English, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, and Latin +question: Who served as vice president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: Tesla | question: Who served as vice president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: American Institute of Electrical Engineers | question: Who served as vice president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: Tesla | question: Who served as vice president of the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: Tesla +question: In what year did Tesla create a plan to make dull students bright by saturating them unconsciously with electricity?, answer: 1912 | question: In what year did Tesla create a plan to make dull students bright by saturating them unconsciously with electricity?, answer: 1912 | question: In what year did Tesla create a plan to make dull students bright by saturating them unconsciously with electricity?, answer: 1912 | question: In what year did he create a plan to make dull students bright?, answer: William H. Maxwell +question: Who was Tesla 6 feet 2 inches tall?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was Tesla 6 feet 2 inches tall?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was Tesla 6 feet 2 inches tall?, answer: 142 pounds | question: Who was Tesla 6 feet 2 inches tall?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was Tesla 6 feet 2 inches tall?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was Tesla 6 feet 2 inches tall?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was Tesla 6 feet 2 inches tall?, answer: Tesla +question: Who was a good friend of Francis Marion Crawford, Robert Underwood Johnson, Stanford White, Fritz Lowenstein, George Scherff, and Kenneth Swezey?, answer: Mark Twain | question: Who was a good friend of Mark Twain?, answer: Francis Marion Crawford, Robert Underwood Johnson, Stanford White, Fritz Lowenstein, George Scherff, and Kenneth Swezey +question: When did Tesla engage in a social life?, answer: when he did engage in a social life | question: When did Robert Underwood Johnson describe Tesla as attaining a "distinguished sweetness, sincerity, modesty, refinement, generosity, and force" | question: What did Julian Hawthorne write about Tesla?, answer: "seldom did one meet a scientist or engineer who was also a poet, a philosopher, an appreciator of fine music, linguist, an appreciator of fine music, a linguist, and a connoisseur of food and drink" +question: Who was the father of Tesla?, answer: Milutin Tesla | question: Who was the father of Milutin Tesla?, answer: Serbian Orthodox priest | question: Who was the father of Milutin Tesla?, answer: Milutin Tesla | question: Who was the father of Milutin Tesla?, answer: Milutin Tesla | question: Who was the father of Milutin Tesla?, answer: Milutin Tesla +question: What was Tesla generally antagonistic towards?, answer: theories about the conversion of matter into energy | question: What was Einstein's theory of relativity?, answer: relativity | question: What was Einstein's theory of relativity?, answer: relativity | question: What was Einstein's theory of relativity?, answer: relativity | question: What was Einstein's theory of relativity?, answer: relativity +question: What did Tesla offer to redesign Edison's direct current generators?, answer: redesigning the Edison Company's direct current generators | question: What did Tesla offer to redesign Edison's inefficient motor and generators?, answer: in 1885 | question: What did Tesla offer to do?, answer: a US$10 a week raise over Tesla's US$18 per week salary | question: What did Tesla refuse?, answer: refused the offer and immediately resigned +question: What was Tesla raised?, answer: Orthodox Christian | question: What was Tesla raised?, answer: an Orthodox Christian | question: What did Tesla consider himself to be?, answer: a "believer in the orthodox sense" | question: What was Tesla raised?, answer: an Orthodox Christian | question: What was Tesla raised?, answer: an Orthodox Christian | question: What was Tesla raised?, answer: an Orthodox Christian | question: What was Tesla raised?, answer: an Orthodox Christian +question: What was Tesla renowned for?, answer: his achievements and showmanship | question: What was Tesla renowned for?, answer: his achievements and showmanship | question: What was Tesla renowned for?, answer: his achievements and showmanship | question: What was Tesla renowned for?, answer: his achievements and showmanship | question: What was Tesla renowned for?, answer: his achievements and showmanship | question: What was Tesla renowned for?, answer: his achievements and showmanship +question: Who was the fourth of five children?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was Dane killed in a horse-riding accident?, answer: Milka, Angelina and Marica | question: Who was Dane killed in a horse-riding accident when Nikola was five?, answer: Nikola | question: In what year did Tesla attend the "Lower" or "Primary" School?, answer: 1861 | question: In what year did Tesla's father work as a pastor?, answer: 1862 +question: When did Tesla pursue his ideas of wireless lighting and electricity distribution?, answer: high-voltage, high-frequency power experiments | question: When did Tesla make early pronouncements on the possibility of wireless communication with his devices?, answer: 1893 | question: When did Tesla pursue his ideas of wireless lighting and electricity distribution?, answer: high-voltage, high-frequency power experiments in New York and Colorado Springs | question: When did Tesla make early pronouncements on the possibility of wireless communication with his devices?, answer: 1893 +question: When did Tesla work?, answer: 9:00 a.m. until 6:00 p.m. or later, with dinner from exactly 8:10 p.m., | question: When did Tesla resume his work?, answer: 3:00 a.m. | question: When did Tesla resume his work?, answer: 3:00 a.m. | question: When did Tesla resume his work?, answer: 3:00 a.m. +question: Who wrote a number of books and articles for magazines and journals?, answer: Tesla | question: Who wrote My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla?, answer: Ben Johnston | question: Who wrote My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla?, answer: Ben Johnston | question: Who wrote My Inventions: The Autobiography of Nikola Tesla?, answer: David Hatcher Childress | question: Who wrote My Inventions: The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla?, answer: David Hatcher Childress +question: When did Tesla's demonstration of his induction motor and Westinghouse's subsequent licensing of the patent, both in 1888, put Tesla firmly on the "AC" side of the so-called "War of Currents"?, answer: 1888 | question: What was Westinghouse's first AC system?, answer: 1886 | question: What was Westinghouse's first AC system?, answer: 1886 +question: What has Tesla endured in books, films, radio, TV, music, live theater, comics and video games?, answer: the impact of the technologies invented or envisioned by Tesla | question: What is the impact of the technologies invented or envisioned by Tesla?, answer: science fiction | question: What is the impact of the technologies invented or envisioned by Tesla?, answer: the technologies invented or envisioned by Tesla | question: What is the impact of the technologies invented or envisioned by Tesla?, answer: a theme in several types of science fiction +question: What did Tesla's theories on the possibility of the transmission by radio waves go back as far as lectures and demonstrations in 1893?, answer: St. Louis, Missouri | question: What did Tesla's theories on the possibility of the transmission by radio waves go back as far as lectures and demonstrations in 1893?, answer: the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | question: What did Tesla's theories on the possibility of the transmission by radio waves go back as far as lectures and demonstrations in 1893?, answer: Tesla Coil +question: What was Tesla a proponent of?, answer: an imposed selective breeding version of eugenics | question: What was Tesla's opinion stemmed from?, answer: belief that humans' "pity" had interfered with the natural "ruthless workings of nature," rather than from conceptions of a "master race" or inherent superiority of one person over another +question: What is the name of Warsaw?, answer: Teatr Wielki, the Polish National Opera, the Chamber Opera, the National Philharmonic Hall and the National Theatre | question: What is the name of Warsaw's most popular music theatres?, answer: Roma and Buffo | question: What is the name of the festival of Old Music?, answer: the International Frédéric Chopin Piano Competition, the International Contemporary Music Festival Warsaw Autumn, the Jazz Jamboree, Warsaw Summer Jazz Days, the International Stanisaw Moniuszko Vocal Competition, the Mozart Festival, and the Festival of Old Music +question: What is the name of the "Big Five" game animals of Africa?, answer: lion, leopard, buffalo, rhinoceros, and elephant | question: What is the name of the "Big Five" game animals of Africa?, answer: the lion, leopard, buffalo, rhinoceros, and elephant | question: What is the name of the "Big Five" game animals of Africa?, answer: the lion, leopard, buffalo, rhinoceros, and elephant +question: What is the "West Side" of Fresno?, answer: one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city | question: What is the name of the "West Side" of Fresno?, answer: Southwest Fresno | question: What is the name of the "West Side" of Fresno?, answer: Southwest Fresno | question: What is the name of the "West Side" of Fresno?, answer: Southwest Fresno +question: What is the "freedom to provide services" under TFEU article 56?, answer: people who give services "for remuneration", especially commercial or professional activity | question: Who moved to Belgium while advising a client in a social security case?, answer: a Dutch lawyer | question: What does the Court of Justice hold?, answer: secondary education falls outside the scope of article 56, | question: What does the Court of Justice consider?, answer: health was a "service" even though the government (rather than the service recipient) paid for the service?, answer: medical services +question: What is the oldest exhibition site in Warsaw?, answer: Zachta National Gallery of Art | question: What is the oldest exhibition site in Warsaw?, answer: Zachta National Gallery of Art | question: What is the oldest exhibition site in Warsaw?, answer: Zachta National Gallery of Art +question: What did ABC try to counterprogram its established competitors?, answer: the rise of family-oriented series | question: What did ABC do to counterprogram its established competitors?, answer: counterprogram its established competitors | question: When did ABC premiere The Flintstones?, answer: September 30, 1960 | question: When did The Flintstones premiere?, answer: September 30, 1960 | question: When did The Flintstones premiere?, answer: September 30, 1960 +question: What was the first ABC identification card to have a three-dimensional appearance?, answer: 1977 ID sequence | question: What was the first ABC identification card to have a three-dimensional appearance?, answer: ABC Circle | question: What was the first ABC identification card to have a three-dimensional appearance?, answer: ABC Circle +question: What series did Kung Fu, The Six Million Dollar Man, Wonder Woman, Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels, The Bionic Woman, Fantasy Island and Battlestar Galactica appear in the 1970s?, answer: Starsky & Hutch | question: Who left ABC in 1978 to become president of NBC's entertainment division?, answer: Silverman | question: What series did Laverne & Shirley debuted in 1976?, answer: Laverne & Shirley +question: When did the oil crisis begin?, answer: October 1973 | question: When did the oil crisis begin?, answer: October 1973 | question: When did the oil crisis begin?, answer: October 1973 | question: When did the oil crisis begin?, answer: October 1973 | question: When did the oil crisis begin?, answer: October 1973 | question: When did the price of oil rise from US$3 per barrel to nearly $12 globally?, answer: March 1974 | question: When did the oil crisis begin?, answer: 1979 +question: Who is a direct plot continuation of the original 1963–1989 series[note 2] and the 1996 telefilm?, answer: Doctor Who | question: What is a direct plot continuation of the original 1963–1989 series[note 2] and the 1996 telefilm?, answer: Doctor Who | question: What is a direct plot continuation of the original 1963–1989 series[note 2] and the 1996 telefilm?, answer: Doctor Who | question: What is similar to the 1988 continuation of Mission Impossible?, answer: Battlestar Galactica and Bionic Woman[citation needed]) or set in the same universe as the original but in a different time period and with different characters +question: What does the 2007 Lisbon Treaty explicitly recognise?, answer: fundamental rights | question: What does the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union provide in Article 6(1)?, answer: "The Union recognises the rights, freedoms and principles set out in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union of 7 December 2000, as adopted at Strasbourg on 12 December 2007, which shall have the same legal value as the Treaties" | question: What does the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union codify?, answer: the fundamental rights which were previously considered general principles of European Union law +question: What was the population density of Fresno?, answer: 494,665 | question: What was the population density of Fresno?, answer: 4,404.5 people per square mile | question: What was the racial makeup of Fresno?, answer: 245,306 (49.6%) White, 40,960 (8.3%) African American, 8,525 (1.7%) Native American, 62,528 (12.6%) Asian (3.6% Hmong, 1.7% +question: What did ABC finish the season in first place in the 18–49 demographic for the first time since 2004?, answer: NBC | question: What did ABC finish the season in third place?, answer: Fox crashed to fourth in both demographics +question: What is one of the 11 megaregions of the United States?, answer: Southern California Megaregion | question: What is one of the 11 megaregions of the United States?, answer: Southern California Megaregion | question: What is one of the 11 megaregions of the United States?, answer: Southern California Megaregion | question: What is one of the 11 megaregions of the United States?, answer: Las Vegas, Nevada, and south across the Mexican border into Tijuana +question: When was the ABC logo introduced?, answer: 1943 | question: When was the ABC-UPT merger finalized?, answer: 1953 | question: When was the ABC-UPT merger finalized?, answer: 1953 | question: When was the ABC-UPT merger finalized?, answer: 1953 | question: When was the ABC-UPT merger finalized?, answer: 1953 | question: When was the ABC-UPT merger finalized?, answer: 1953 +question: What region has been inhabited by humans since the Lower Paleolithic period?, answer: African Great Lakes | question: What is the name of the African Great Lakes region?, answer: Bantu | question: What is the name of the African Great Lakes region?, answer: African Great Lakes | question: What is the name of the African Great Lakes region?, answer: East-Central Africa | question: What is the name of the African Great Lakes region?, answer: Bantu and Nilotic populations together constitute around 97% of the nation's residents?, answer: East Africa Protectorate +question: When did the Age of Imperialism begin?, answer: around 1700 | question: When did the Age of Imperialism begin?, answer: around 1700 | question: When did the Age of Imperialism begin?, answer: around 1700 | question: When did the Age of Imperialism begin?, answer: around 1700 | question: When did the Age of Imperialism begin?, answer: around 1700 +question: What is the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world?, answer: The Amazon rainforest | question: What is the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world?, answer: 390 billion individual trees divided into 16,000 species | question: What is the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world?, answer: tropical rainforest | question: What is the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world?, answer: tropical rainforest +question: What is the name of the American Broadcasting Company?, answer: The American Broadcasting Company | question: What is the name of the American Broadcasting Company?, answer: The American Broadcasting Company | question: What is the name of the American Broadcasting Company?, answer: The American Broadcasting Company | question: What is the name of the American Broadcasting Company?, answer: The American Broadcasting Company | question: What is the name of the American Broadcasting Company?, answer: The American Broadcasting Company +question: What is the equivalent of a diocese in the Anglican Communion and the Roman Catholic Church?, answer: The Annual Conference | question: What is the basic unit of organization within the UMC?, answer: The Annual Conference | question: What is the name of the annual conference?, answer: the geographical area it covers as well as the frequency of meeting | question: Who is appointed to a local church or other charge annually by the conference's resident Bishop at the meeting of the Annual Conference?, answer: Clergy +question: Who was the first NASA scientist astronaut to fly in space?, answer: Harrison Schmitt | question: Who was the first NASA scientist astronaut to fly in space?, answer: Harrison Schmitt | question: Who was the first NASA scientist astronaut to fly in space?, answer: Harrison Schmitt | question: Who participated in the lunar geology training of all of the Apollo landing crews?, answer: Harrison Schmitt +question: When did the Apollo program achieve its goal of manned lunar landing?, answer: 1967 | question: When did the Apollo program achieve its goal of manned lunar landing?, answer: despite the major setback of a 1967 Apollo 1 cabin fire that killed the entire crew during a prelaunch test | question: When did the Apollo program achieve its goal of manned lunar landing?, answer: despite the major setback of a 1967 Apollo 1 cabin fire that killed the entire crew during a prelaunch test +question: When was the Apollo program conceived?, answer: 1960 | question: When was the Apollo program conceived?, answer: Eisenhower administration | question: When was the Apollo program conceived?, answer: 1960 | question: When was the Apollo program named?, answer: Greek god of light, music, and the sun | question: When was the Apollo program named?, answer: early in 1960 +question: What was the third United States human spaceflight program carried out by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration?, answer: Project Apollo | question: What was the first manned flight of Apollo?, answer: 1968 | question: What was the first manned flight of Apollo?, answer: 1968 +question: Who was the controller of BBC 1?, answer: Jonathan Powell | question: Who was the controller of BBC 1?, answer: Jonathan Powell | question: Who was the controller of BBC 1?, answer: Jonathan Powell | question: What was the decision not to commission a planned 27th series of the show for transmission in 1990?, answer: the BBC repeatedly affirmed that the series would return +question: What is the name of the Beroida?, answer: Nuda | question: What is the name of the Beroida?, answer: Nuda | question: What are the fused bundles of several thousand large cilia able to "bite" off pieces of prey that are too large to swallow whole – almost always other ctenophores | question: What is the name of the Beroida?, answer: Nuda | question: What is the name of the Beroida?, answer: a pair of narrow strips of adhesive epithelial cells on the stomach wall that "zip" the mouth shut when the animal is not feeding, by forming intercellular connections with the opposite adhesive strip +question: When did the Black Death originate?, answer: the arid plains of Central Asia | question: When did the Black Death originate?, answer: 1343 | question: When did the Black Death originate?, answer: the arid plains of Central Asia | question: Where did the Black Death originate?, answer: Crimea | question: When did the Black Death originate?, answer: 1343 +question: When did the Black Death ravaged much of the Islamic world?, answer: between 1500 and 1850 | question: When did the Black Death ravaged much of the Islamic world?, answer: between 1500 and 1850 | question: Where did the Black Death ravaged much of the Islamic world?, answer: at least one location | question: Where was the Black Death present?, answer: at least one location in the Islamic world virtually every year between 1500 and 1850 | question: Where was the Black Death present?, answer: Constantinople +question: What is the guidebook for local churches and pastors?, answer: The Book of Discipline | question: What does the Book of Discipline describe in considerable detail?, answer: organizational structure of local United Methodist churches | question: What does the Book of Discipline describe in considerable detail?, answer: the organizational structure of local United Methodist churches | question: What does the Book of Discipline describe in considerable detail?, answer: the organizational structure of local United Methodist churches | question: What does the Book of Discipline have the exclusive power to set pastors' salaries (compensation packages for tax purposes) and to elect officers to the committees +question: Who was the Duke of Cumberland?, answer: Duke of Cumberland | question: Who was the Duke of Cumberland?, answer: Duke of Cumberland | question: Who was the Duke of Cumberland?, answer: Duke of Cumberland | question: Who was the Duke of Cumberland?, answer: Duke of Cumberland | question: Who was the Duke of Cumberland?, answer: Duke of Cumberland | question: Who was the Duke of Cumberland?, answer: Abercrombie +question: When did the Broncos beat Pittsburgh Steelers?, answer: 23–16 | question: When did the Broncos beat the Pittsburgh Steelers?, answer: the divisional round | question: When did the Broncos beat the Pittsburgh Steelers?, answer: 23–16 | question: When did the Broncos beat the defending Super Bowl XLIX champion New England Patriots?, answer: 20–18 | question: When did the Broncos beat the Pittsburgh Steelers?, answer: 20–18 +question: When did the Broncos take an early lead in Super Bowl 50?, answer: Super Bowl 50 | question: How many turnovers did the Broncos take in Super Bowl 50?, answer: three | question: How many solo tackles did Von Miller record?, answer: five | question: How many sacks did Von Miller record?, answer: 212 | question: How many forced fumbles did Von Miller record?, answer: two | question: How many sacks did Von Miller record five solo tackles, 212 sacks, and two forced fumbles +question: Who led the Broncos' defense?, answer: Derek Wolfe and Malik Jackson | question: Who led the team with 11 sacks?, answer: Von Miller | question: Who led the team with 11 sacks?, answer: DeMarcus Ware | question: Who led the team in total tackles with 109?, answer: Brandon Marshall | question: Who led the team in total tackles with 109?, answer: Danny Trevathan +question: What was the first network to make the hosts responsible for reliable delivery of data?, answer: unreliable datagrams and associated end-to-end protocol mechanisms | question: What was the first network to make the hosts responsible for reliable delivery of data?, answer: CYCLADES packet switching network | question: What was the first network to make the hosts responsible for reliable delivery of data?, answer: unreliable datagrams and associated end-to-end protocol mechanisms | question: What was the first network to make the hosts responsible for reliable delivery of data?, answer: unreliable datagrams and associated end-to-end protocol mechanisms +question: What enzyme is used to fix CO2 into five-carbon Ribulose bisphosphate molecules?, answer: Rubisco | question: What is the result of the Calvin cycle?, answer: unstable six-carbon molecules that immediately break down into three-carbon molecules called 3-phosphoglyceric acid, or 3-PGA | question: What is used to convert the 3-PGA into?, answer: glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate, or G3P sugar molecules | question: What is the end product of the dark reactions?, answer: dark reactions +question: Who opposed the Huguenots?, answer: Catholic Church in France | question: What was the height of this persecution?, answer: St. Bartholomew's Day massacre | question: What was the height of this persecution?, answer: St. Bartholomew's Day massacre | question: What was the height of this persecution?, answer: the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre | question: What was the height of this persecution?, answer: the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre +question: What was the most important region of the dynasty?, answer: Hebei, Shandong, Shanxi | question: What was the most important region of the dynasty?, answer: Central Secretariat | question: What did the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs hold?, answer: administrative rule over the whole of modern-day Tibet and a part of Sichuan, Qinghai and Kashmir +question: What are the Cestida?, answer: ribbon-shaped planktonic animals | question: What is the name of the Cestida?, answer: Cestida | question: What is the name of the Cestida?, answer: comb-rows | question: What is the name of the Cestida?, answer: Cestum veneris +question: What was the name of the Chinese medical tradition of the Yuan?, answer: "Four Great Schools" | question: What was the name of the Chinese medical tradition of the Yuan?, answer: Jin dynasty | question: What was the name of the Chinese medical tradition of the Yuan?, answer: "Four Great Schools" | question: What was the name of the Chinese medical tradition of the Yuan?, answer: Wei Yilin | question: What was the name of the Chinese medical tradition of the Yuan?, answer: acupuncture, moxibustion, pulse diagnosis, and various herbal drugs and elixirs were transmitted westward to the Middle East and the rest of the empire +question: Who grants Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Science degrees in 50 academic majors and 28 minors?, answer: The College of the University of Chicago | question: What division does the College of the University of Chicago administer?, answer: interdisciplinary majors and studies | question: What division does the College of the University of Chicago administer?, answer: interdisciplinary majors and studies | question: What division does the New Collegiate Division administer?, answer: interdisciplinary majors and studies +question: What did Tesla prepare Tesla for?, answer: the establishment of the trans-Atlantic wireless telecommunications facility known as Wardenclyffe near Shoreham, Long Island | question: What was Wardenclyffe known as?, answer: Wardenclyffe | question: What was Wardenclyffe known as?, answer: Wardenclyffe | question: What was Wardenclyffe known as?, answer: Wardenclyffe | question: What was Wardenclyffe near Shoreham, Long Island +question: What was the Command Module designed to carry three astronauts from launch to lunar orbit and back to an Earth ocean landing?, answer: Conical crew cabin | question: What was the only component of the Apollo spacecraft to survive without major configuration changes as the program evolved from the early Apollo study designs?, answer: the early Apollo study designs | question: What was the Command Module designed to carry three astronauts from launch to lunar orbit and back to an Earth ocean landing?, answer: Conical crew cabin +question: What was the purpose of the Computer Science Network?, answer: to extend networking benefits, for computer science departments at academic and research institutions that could not be directly connected to ARPANET, due to funding or authorization limitations | question: What was the purpose of the Computer Science Network?, answer: to extend networking benefits, for computer science departments at academic and research institutions that could not be directly connected to ARPANET, due to funding or authorization limitations +question: In what year did the Daily Mail report that the UK government's benefits agency checked claimants' "Sky TV bills to establish if a woman in receipt of benefits as a single mother is wrongly claiming to be living alone" – as, it claimed, subscription to sports channels would betray a man's presence in the household. | question: In what year did the UK’s parliament hear a claim that a subscription to BSkyB was ‘often damaging’, along with alcohol, tobacco and gambling +question: Who first appeared in Doctor Who's second serial in 1963?, answer: Davros | question: What is the name of the Daleks?, answer: Kaleds from the planet Skaro | question: What is the main weakness of the Daleks?, answer: their eyestalk | question: What is the main weakness of the Daleks?, answer: their eyestalk | question: Who has been a recurring figure since his debut in Genesis of the Daleks?, answer: Davros +question: When does the Doctor travel alone?, answer: often brings one or more companions to share these adventures | question: When does the Doctor find events that pique his curiosity?, answer: events that pique his curiosity | question: When does the Doctor regenerate when his body is mortally damaged?, answer: taking on a new appearance and personality | question: When does the Doctor regenerate?, answer: when his body is mortally damaged, taking on a new appearance and personality | question: What is the renegade Time Lord?, answer: the Daleks, the Cybermen, and the Master +question: What scheme of the government provides financial assistance for tuition and other school fees of students turned away from public high schools because of enrollment overflows?, answer: Education Service Contracting | question: What is the Tuition Fee Supplement geared to students enrolled in priority courses in post-secondary and non-degree programmes?, answer: vocational and technical | question: What is the Private Education Student Financial Assistance made available to underprivileged, but deserving high school graduates, who wish to pursue college/technical education in private colleges and universities +question: What is the English name?, answer: Nortmannus, Normannus, or Nordmannus | question: What is the name of Normant?, answer: modern French normand | question: What is the name of Normant?, answer: Normans/Normanz | question: What is the name of Normant?, answer: modern French normand | question: What is the name of Nortmannus?, answer: Nortmannus, Normannus, or Nordmannus +question: What is the main executive body of the European Union?, answer: The European Commission | question: What does Article 17(1) of the Treaty on European Union states the Commission should "promote the general interest of the Union"?, answer: Article 17(3) | question: What does Article 17(3) add that Commissioners should be "completely independent" and not "take instructions from any Government" +question: When was the FSO Car Factory established?, answer: 1951 | question: When was the FSO Car Factory renamed?, answer: FSO 125p | question: When was the FSO Car Factory renamed?, answer: FSO 125p | question: When was the FSO Car Factory established?, answer: 1951 | question: When was the FSO Car Factory renamed?, answer: FSO 125p +question: Who opened the T. T. Tsui Gallery of Chinese art in 1991?, answer: a representative collection of the V&As approximately 16,000 objects from China | question: What is one of the oldest items a 2,000-year-old jade horse head from a burial?, answer: life-size tomb guardians | question: What is a unique Chinese lacquerware table made during the reign of the Xuande Emperor in the Ming dynasty?, answer: lacquer, silk, porcelain, jade and cloisonné enamel +question: What was the name of the First British Empire?, answer: mercantilism | question: What was the name of the First British Empire?, answer: mercantilism | question: What was the name of the First British Empire?, answer: mercantilism | question: What was the name of the First British Empire?, answer: North America, the Caribbean, and India | question: What was the name of the First British Empire?, answer: mercantilism +question: What is the definition of equal treatment of workers?, answer: Article 1 to 7 | question: What is the name of the Belgian footballer?, answer: Jean-Marc Bosman | question: What is the name of the Belgian footballer?, answer: Jean-Marc Bosman | question: What is the name of the Belgian footballer?, answer: Jean-Marc Bosman | question: What is the name of the Belgian footballer?, answer: Jean-Marc Bosman +question: What was the name of the French Protestant Church of London?, answer: Royal Charter | question: What is the name of the French Protestant Church of London?, answer: Soho Square | question: What was the name of the Black Eagle Brewery?, answer: The Old Truman Brewery | question: What was the name of the Black Eagle Brewery?, answer: Black Eagle Brewery | question: What was the name of the Black Eagle Brewery?, answer: Black Eagle Brewery +question: What did the French Wars of Religion in the 16th century and French Revolution in the 18th destroy?, answer: much of what existed in the way of the architectural and artistic remnant of this Norman creativity | question: What caused the wanton destruction of many Norman edifices?, answer: the latter | question: What caused the purposeful destruction of religious objects of any type?, answer: destabilisation of society +question: What did the French acquire?, answer: a copy of the British war plans | question: What did the French acquire?, answer: a copy of the British war plans, including the activities of Shirley and Johnson | question: What did Shirley's efforts to fortify Oswego were bogged down in logistical difficulties?, answer: logistical difficulties | question: What did Shirley's efforts to fortify Oswego were bogged down in logistical difficulties?, answer: Shirley's inexperience in managing large expeditions +question: What was the North American theater of the worldwide Seven Years' War?, answer: The French and Indian War | question: What was the North American theater of the worldwide Seven Years' War?, answer: Seven Years' War | question: What was the North American theater of the Seven Years' War?, answer: the worldwide Seven Years' War | question: What was the North American theater of the Seven Years' War?, answer: The French and Indian War +question: What was the population of the French population?, answer: 75,000 | question: What was the population of the French population?, answer: Acadia | question: What was the population of the French population?, answer: Acadia | question: What was the population of the French population of the French population?, answer: 75,000 | question: What was the population of the French population of the French population?, answer: Acadia | question: What was the population of the French population of the French population?, answer: Acadia +question: What was the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: 20:17:40 UTC | question: What was the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: July 20, 1969 | question: What was the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: 20:17:40 UTC | question: What was the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: 21 hours, 36 minutes | question: What was the first landing at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: on July 24 +question: When was the Grainger Market opened?, answer: 1835 | question: When was the Grainger Market opened?, answer: 1835 | question: When was the Grainger Market opened?, answer: 1835 | question: When was the Grainger Market opened?, answer: 1835 | question: When was the Grainger Market opened?, answer: 1835 | question: When was the Grainger Market opened?, answer: 1835 | question: When was the Grainger Market opened?, answer: 1901 +question: What is a pedestrian bridge over the Charles River connecting both campuses?, answer: John W. Weeks Bridge | question: What is a pedestrian bridge over the Charles River connecting both campuses?, answer: John W. Weeks Bridge | question: What is a pedestrian bridge over the Charles River?, answer: John W. Weeks Bridge | question: What is a pedestrian bridge over the Charles River connecting both campuses?, answer: The Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Dental Medicine, and the Harvard School of Public Health are located on a 21-acre (8.5 ha) campus in the Longwood Medical and Academic Area approximately 3.3 miles (5.3 km) southwest of downtown Boston and 3.3 miles (5.3 km) south of the Cambridge campus +question: Who competes in 42 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Division I Ivy League?, answer: The Harvard Crimson | question: Who competes in 42 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Division I Ivy League?, answer: Harvard Crimson | question: Who competes in 42 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Division I Ivy League?, answer: Yale University | question: Who competes in 42 intercollegiate sports in the NCAA Division I Ivy League?, answer: Yale University | question: What is the oldest continuous international amateur competition in the world?, answer: Oxford University and Cambridge University team +question: What is the largest academic library in the United States?, answer: Cabot Science Library, Lamont Library, and Widener Library | question: What is the oldest collection of East-Asian language material outside of East Asia?, answer: Pusey Library | question: What is the largest collection of East-Asian language material outside of East Asia?, answer: the Harvard-Yenching Library +question: What is the largest travelling fair in Europe?, answer: The Hoppings | question: What is the name of the Hoppings?, answer: Temperance Movement | question: What is the name of the Hoppings?, answer: The Hoppings | question: What is the name of the Hoppings?, answer: The Hoppings | question: What is the name of the Hoppings?, answer: the Temperance Movement | question: What is the name of the Hoppings?, answer: Northern Rock Cyclone +question: In what year was the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report published?, answer: 2007 | question: In what year did the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report feature a graph showing 12 proxy based temperature reconstructions?, answer: 2007 | question: In what year was the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report published?, answer: 2007 | question: In what year was the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report published?, answer: 2007 | question: In what year was the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report published?, answer: 2007 | question: In what year did the analysis of the Medieval Warm Period cited reconstructions by Crowley & Lowery 2000 (as cited in the TAR) and Osborn & Briffa 2000 +question: Who is the IPCC Panel composed of?, answer: representatives appointed by governments and organizations | question: Who is the IPCC Panel composed of?, answer: representatives appointed by governments and organizations | question: Who is the IPCC Panel composed of?, answer: representatives appointed by governments and organizations | question: Who is the IPCC Panel composed of?, answer: representatives appointed by governments and organizations | question: Who is the IPCC Panel composed of?, answer: representatives appointed by governments and organizations | question: Who is the IPCC Panel?, answer: 350 government officials and climate change experts +question: What does the IPCC concentrate its activities on?, answer: the tasks allotted to it by the relevant WMO Executive Council and UNEP Governing Council resolutions and decisions as well as on actions in support of the UNFCCC process | question: What is a major function of the IPCC?, answer: the preparation of the assessment reports | question: What does the National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Programme support?, answer: other activities | question: What is the standard emission factor used to derive emissions estimates based on the levels of fuel consumption, industrial production and so on +question: The IPCC does not carry out research nor does it monitor climate related data?, answer: The IPCC does not carry out research nor does it monitor climate related data | question: What do lead authors of IPCC reports assess?, answer: available information about climate change based on published sources | question: What do authors should give priority to peer-reviewed sources?, answer: According to IPCC guidelines, authors should give priority to peer-reviewed sources | question: What are examples of non-peer-reviewed sources?, answer: model results, reports from government agencies and non-governmental organizations, and industry journals +question: What has been compared with dealings with other environmental challenges?, answer: Ozone depletion and global warming | question: What did the Kyoto Protocol fail?, answer: In case of the Ozone depletion global regulation based on the Montreal Protocol | question: What did the Kyoto Protocol fail?, answer: In case of Climate Change, what did the Kyoto Protocol fail?, answer: The Ozone case was used to assess the efficiency of the IPCC process +question: Who is responsible for considering and adopting by consensus the annual budget?, answer: IPCC Panel | question: Who is responsible for considering and adopting by consensus the annual budget?, answer: the IPCC Panel | question: Who is responsible for considering and adopting by consensus the annual budget?, answer: the IPCC Panel | question: Who is required to comply with the Financial Regulations and Rules of the WMO?, answer: The organisation is required to comply with the Financial Regulations and Rules of the WMO +question: What is the main international treaty on climate change?, answer: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | question: What is the main international treaty on climate change?, answer: UNFCCC | question: What is the ultimate objective of the UNFCCC?, answer: to "stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic [i.e., human-induced] interference with the climate system" | question: What is the ultimate objective of the UNFCCC?, answer: to "stabilize greenhouse gas concentrations in the atmosphere at a level that would prevent dangerous anthropogenic [i.e., human-induced] interference with the climate system +question: What was the name of the Iroquois?, answer: Warraghiggey | question: What was the name of the Iroquois?, answer: Warraghiggey | question: What was the name of the Iroquois?, answer: Warraghiggey | question: What was the name of the Iroquois?, answer: Warraghiggey +question: What has the Islamic Republic maintained in Iran?, answer: US economic sanctions | question: What has the Islamic Republic created or assisted like-minded Shia terrorist groups in Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Jordan (SCIRI) and Lebanon (Hezbollah)?, answer: two Muslim countries | question: What is the name of the Islamic Republic that has large Shiite populations?, answer: Shia terrorist groups | question: What is the name of the Islamic Republic?, answer: Shia terrorist groups in Iraq, Egypt, Syria, Jordan (SCIRI) and Lebanon (Hezbollah)?, answer: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's vehement opposition to the United States and his call that Israel shall vanish +question: Who is the highest court in the denomination?, answer: The Judicial Council | question: Who is the highest court in the denomination?, answer: The Judicial Council | question: What is the ratio of laity to clergy?, answer: every eight years | question: What does the Judicial Council interpret?, answer: Book of Discipline between sessions of General Conference | question: What does the Judicial Council rule on?, answer: constitutionality of laws passed by General Conference | question: What does the Council hear appeals from those who have been accused of chargeable offenses that can result in defrocking or revocation of membership +question: What was the LOC included?, answer: Launch Complex 39, a Launch Control Center, and a 130 million cubic foot (3.7 million cubic meter) Vertical Assembly Building (VAB) | question: What would the space vehicle be assembled on a Mobile Launcher Platform and then moved by a transporter to one of several launch pads?, answer: one of several launch pads | question: What did the LOC include?, answer: Operations and Checkout Building +question: What was the advantage of the LOR method?, answer: allowing the lander spacecraft to be used as a "lifeboat" in the event of a failure of the command ship | question: What did the MSC study conclude?, answer: "The LM [as lifeboat]... was finally dropped, because no single reasonable CSM failure could be identified that would prohibit use of the SPS" +question: What is the largest independent library outside London?, answer: The Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne | question: What is the largest independent library outside London?, answer: The Literary and Philosophical Society of Newcastle upon Tyne | question: What was the current Lit and Phil premises built in 1825?, answer: John and Benjamin Green | question: What was the first public building to be lit by electric light?, answer: lecture theatre +question: What do the Lobata have?, answer: a pair of lobes | question: What do the Lobata have?, answer: a pair of lobes | question: What do the Lobata have?, answer: a pair of lobes | question: What do the Lobata have?, answer: muscular, cuplike extensions of the body that project beyond the mouth | question: What do the Lobata have?, answer: a pair of lobes +question: What is the largest conurbation in Germany?, answer: Rhine-Ruhr region | question: What is the largest river port in Europe?, answer: Duisport | question: What is the largest river port in Europe?, answer: Duisport | question: What is the largest river port in Europe?, answer: Duisport | question: What is the longest suspension bridge in Germany?, answer: Emmerich Rhine Bridge | question: What is the longest suspension bridge in Germany?, answer: the Wesel-Datteln Canal +question: When was the Lunar Module designed?, answer: to descend from lunar orbit | question: When was the Lunar Module designed?, answer: to land two astronauts on the Moon | question: When was the Lunar Module designed?, answer: to descend from lunar orbit | question: When was the Lunar Module designed?, answer: to land two astronauts on the Moon | question: When was the Lunar Module designed?, answer: not designed to fly through the Earth's atmosphere or return to Earth | question: When did the descent stage contain storage for the descent propellant, surface stay consumables, and surface exploration equipment +question: Who observed that Luther's teaching about the state of the Christian's soul after death differed from the later Lutheran theologians such as Johann Gerhard?, answer: Franz Pieper | question: When did Lessing reach the same conclusion in his analysis of Lutheran orthodoxy on this issue?, answer: 1755 +question: What are Victoria's warmest regions with hot winds blowing from nearby semi-deserts?, answer: Mallee and upper Wimmera | question: What is Victoria's highest maximum temperature since World War II?, answer: 48.8 °C (119.8 °F) | question: What is Victoria's highest maximum temperature since World War II?, answer: 48.8 °C (119.8 °F) was recorded in Hopetoun on 7 February 2009, during the 2009 southeastern Australia heat wave +question: In what year did the Maroons compete in the NCAA's Division III?, answer: Division III | question: In what year did the University of Chicago reach the Sweet Sixteen?, answer: 1935 | question: In what year did the University of Chicago reach the Sweet Sixteen?, answer: 1935 | question: When did the University of Chicago withdraw from the conference?, answer: 1946 +question: Who is the Doctor's archenemy?, answer: The Master | question: Who is the Doctor's archenemy?, answer: the Doctor's archenemy | question: Who is the Doctor's archenemy?, answer: the Doctor's archenemy | question: Who is the Doctor's archenemy?, answer: the Doctor's archenemy | question: Who was the Doctor's archenemy?, answer: Eric Roberts +question: Who created the Yassa?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who created the Yassa?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who created the Yassa?, answer: Genghis Khan +question: Who led the Mongol army?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who led the first division into the northeast of Khwarezmia?, answer: Jochi | question: Who led the first division into the northeast of Khwarezmia?, answer: Jebe | question: Who marched secretly to the southeast part of Khwarzemia?, answer: Jebe | question: Who marched secretly to the southeast part of Khwarzemia to form, with the first division, a pincer attack on Samarkand +question: What was the standard tactic of the Mongol military?, answer: the commonly practiced feigned retreat to break enemy formations and to lure small enemy groups away from the larger group and to lure small enemy groups away from the larger group | question: What was the standard tactic of the Mongol military?, answer: the commonly practiced feigned retreat to break enemy formations and to lure small enemy groups away from the larger group and to lure small enemy groups away from the larger group and to defend position for ambush and counterattack +question: What technology was transferred to the Mongols through Kingdom of Qocho and Tibetan intermediaries?, answer: Chinese printing technology | question: What technology was invented in the 12th century?, answer: earthenware movable type | question: What was the name of gedei's wife?, answer: Töregene Khatun | question: What was the name of gedei's wife?, answer: Töregene Khatun +question: When did the Mongols attack Samarkand?, answer: using captured enemies as body shields | question: When did the Mongols attack Samarkand?, answer: using captured enemies | question: When did Genghis reneged on his surrender terms?, answer: after the fortress fell | question: When did Genghis execute every soldier that had taken arms against him at Samarkand?, answer: Samarkand | question: When did the Mongols attack Samarkand?, answer: Termez, on the Oxus +question: Who recalled Subutai back to Mongolia soon afterwards?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who died on the road back to Samarkand?, answer: Jebe | question: Who recalled Subutai back to Mongolia?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who recalled Subutai back to Mongolia?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who encircled the entire Caspian Sea defeating all armies in their path?, answer: Subutai and Jebe +question: What did Genghis Khan order to destroy the remnants of the Khwarezmid Empire?, answer: two of his generals | question: What did Genghis Khan order to destroy the remnants of the Khwarezmid Empire?, answer: to completely destroy the remnants of the Khwarezmid Empire | question: What did Genghis Khan order to destroy?, answer: two of his generals and their forces to completely destroy the remnants of the Khwarezmid Empire, including not only royal buildings, but entire towns, populations, and even vast swaths of farmland +question: When was the Moon landing data recorded?, answer: a special Apollo TV camera | question: When was the Moon landing data recorded?, answer: a special Apollo TV camera | question: When did NASA remove massive numbers of magnetic tapes from the National Archives and Records Administration?, answer: During the following years, a magnetic tape shortage prompted NASA to remove massive numbers of magnetic tapes from the National Archives and Records Administration to be recorded over with newer satellite data +question: What is the most comprehensive collection of South and South-East Asian art in the West?, answer: nearly 60,000 | question: What is the collection of the Jawaharlal Nehru gallery of Indian art?, answer: 60,000 | question: What is the collection of the Jawaharlal Nehru gallery of Indian art?, answer: mainly of a religious nature, Hindu, Buddhist and Jain | question: What is the art of the Mughal Empire and the Marathas?, answer: jade wine cups and gold spoons inset with emeralds, diamonds and rubies +question: When did the Musical Instruments gallery close?, answer: 25 February 2010, | question: What did Chris Smith ask Parliament about?, answer: the future of the collection | question: What was Chris Smith asking Parliament about?, answer: the future of the collection | question: What was Chris Smith asking Parliament about?, answer: the future of the collection | question: What was Chris Smith asking Parliament about?, answer: the future of the collection | question: What was Chris Smith asking Parliament about?, answer: the future of the collection | question: What did the Horniman host a joint exhibition with the V&A of musical instruments, and has the loan of 35 instruments from the Horniman Museum and other institutions were possible candidates for loans of material to ensure that the instruments remained publicly viewable +question: What was the name of the National Art Library?, answer: Word and Image Department | question: What was the name of the National Art Library used to be kept in different formats?, answer: printed exhibit catalogs, and card catalogs | question: What was the name of the MODES cataloging system used from the 1980s to the 1990s?, answer: MODES +question: What was the name given to several nationwide backbone networks?, answer: National Science Foundation Network | question: What was the name given to several nationwide backbone networks?, answer: NSFNET | question: What was the name given to several nationwide backbone networks operating at speeds of 56 kbit/s, 1.5 Mbit/s (T1), and 45 Mbit/s (T3) that were constructed to support NSF's networking initiatives from 1985-1995 +question: In what year does Newcastle Beer Festival take place?, answer: April | question: In what year does Newcastle Beer Festival take place?, answer: April | question: In what year does Newcastle Beer Festival take place?, answer: April | question: In what year does Newcastle Beer Festival take place?, answer: April | question: In what year does Newcastle Beer Festival take place?, answer: mid June +question: Who founded the Kingdom of Sicily?, answer: Roger II | question: Who founded the Kingdom of Sicily?, answer: William the Conqueror | question: Who founded the Principality of Antioch in the Levant?, answer: Bohemond I | question: Who founded the Principality of Antioch in the Levant?, answer: Bohemond I | question: Who founded the Principality of Antioch in the Levant?, answer: Bohemond I +question: What was the name of the Normans?, answer: Normandy | question: What was the name of the Normans?, answer: Norse | question: What was the name of the Normans?, answer: Normandy | question: What was the name of the Normans?, answer: Nourmands | question: What was the name of the Normans?, answer: Normandy | question: What was the name of the Normans?, answer: Normandy +question: What was the name of the Normans?, answer: Morell | question: What is the name of the Normans?, answer: Morel | question: What is the name of the Normans?, answer: Morel | question: What is the name of the Normans?, answer: Morel | question: What is the name of the Normans?, answer: Morel | question: What is the name of the Normans?, answer: Morel | question: What is the name of the Normans?, answer: Fitzgerald, FitzGibbons (Gibbons) dynasty and De Brca (Burke) +question: What did the Normans adopt?, answer: feudal doctrines of the rest of France | question: What was the name of the new Norman rulers?, answer: Franks of the Carolingian dynasty | question: What was the name of the new Norman rulers?, answer: Bohemund I and the Anglo-Norman king Richard the Lion-Heart | question: What was the name of the new Norman rulers?, answer: Franks of the Carolingian dynasty +question: When did the Normans leave Normandy?, answer: 1013 | question: When did Ethelred fled to Normandy?, answer: 1013 | question: When did Ethelred flee to Normandy?, answer: 1013 | question: When did Ethelred flee to Normandy?, answer: 1013 | question: When did Ethelred flee to Normandy?, answer: 1013 | question: When did Ethelred flee to Normandy?, answer: Cnut the Great's conquest of the isle +question: When did the Ottoman Empire reign?, answer: Suleiman the Magnificent | question: When did the Ottoman Empire reign?, answer: 1299 to 1923 | question: When did the Ottoman Empire reign?, answer: 16th and 17th centuries | question: When did the Ottoman Empire reign?, answer: Suleiman the Magnificent | question: When did the Ottoman Empire begin?, answer: 17th century +question: Who beat the Seattle Seahawks in the divisional round?, answer: The Panthers | question: Who blew out the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC Championship Game?, answer: Arizona Cardinals | question: Who blew out the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC Championship Game?, answer: Arizona Cardinals | question: Who blew out the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC Championship Game?, answer: 49–15 | question: Who blew out the Arizona Cardinals in the NFC Championship Game?, answer: Arizona Cardinals +question: Who led the Panthers in interceptions with 24?, answer: Kawann Short | question: Who led the Panthers in sacks with 11, while also forcing three fumbles and recovering two | question: Who led the Panthers in tackles?, answer: Thomas Davis and Luke Kuechly | question: Who led the Panthers in tackles with a career high seven interceptions?, answer: Kurt Coleman | question: Who led the Panthers in tackles?, answer: Kurt Coleman +question: Who was named the NFL Most Valuable Player?, answer: Cam Newton | question: Who defeated the Arizona Cardinals 49–15 in the NFC Championship Game?, answer: Cam Newton | question: Who was named the NFL Most Valuable Player?, answer: Cam Newton | question: Who was named the NFL Most Valuable Player?, answer: Cam Newton | question: Who defeated the Arizona Cardinals 49–15 in the NFC Championship Game?, answer: Cam Newton +question: Who led the Panthers offense in scoring?, answer: 500 points | question: Who led the Panthers offense with 989 rushing yards and six touchdowns in 13 games?, answer: Jonathan Stewart | question: Who led the Panthers offense with 989 rushing yards and six touchdowns in 13 games?, answer: Jonathan Stewart | question: Who led the Panthers offense with 989 rushing yards and six touchdowns in 13 games?, answer: Pro Bowl running back Jonathan Stewart +question: What did the Panthers score on their opening drive of the second half?, answer: 45-yard pass | question: What did the Broncos defense halted the drive on the 26-yard line?, answer: Graham Gano | question: What did the Broncos defense do?, answer: halted the drive on the 26-yard line | question: What did the Broncos finish with?, answer: 44-yard field goal attempt | question: What did the Broncos finish with Corey Brown?, answer: Corey Brown +question: Who practiced at Stanford University?, answer: The Broncos | question: Who practiced at Stanford University?, answer: The Broncos | question: Who practiced at Stanford University?, answer: The Broncos | question: Who practiced at Stanford University?, answer: The Broncos | question: Who practiced at Stanford University?, answer: The Broncos | question: Who practiced at Stanford University?, answer: The Broncos | question: Who practiced at Stanford University?, answer: Santa Clara Marriott +question: What was the last addition to the Parish Church of St Andrew?, answer: the main porch | question: What was the last addition to the Parish Church of St Andrew?, answer: 1726 | question: What was the last addition to the Parish Church of St Andrew?, answer: the main porch | question: What was the last addition to the Parish Church of St Andrew?, answer: the main porch | question: What was the last addition to the Parish Church of St Andrew?, answer: the 12th Century | question: What is the name of the churchyards to retain its original character?, answer: Priory church at Hexham +question: When was the Pilgrim Street building refurbished?, answer: November 2006 to May 2008 | question: When did the Tyneside Cinema reopen?, answer: May 2008 | question: When did the Tyneside Cinema reopen?, answer: May 2008 | question: When did the Tyneside Cinema reopen?, answer: May 2008 | question: When did the Tyneside Cinema reopen?, answer: May 2008 +question: Who is the Premier of Victoria?, answer: Daniel Andrews | question: Who is the current Premier of Victoria?, answer: Daniel Andrews | question: Who is the current Premier of Victoria?, answer: Daniel Andrews | question: Who is the current Premier of Victoria?, answer: Daniel Andrews | question: Who is the current Premier of Victoria?, answer: Daniel Andrews +question: Who decides who speaks in chamber debates?, answer: The Presiding Officer (or Deputy Presiding Officer) | question: What is the amount of time for which they are allowed to speak?, answer: time | question: What does the Presiding Officer decide?, answer: who speaks in chamber debates | question: What is the amount of time for which they are allowed to speak?, answer: time for which they are allowed to speak | question: What does the Presiding Officer tries to achieve?, answer: hand clapping is allowed +question: Which steam engines have a water pump to recycle or top up the boiler water?, answer: Rankine cycle | question: What type of pumps do utility and industrial boilers commonly use?, answer: multi-stage centrifugal | question: What type of pump is used to supply lower-pressure boiler feed water?, answer: an injector | question: What type of pump is used to supply lower-pressure boiler feed water?, answer: an injector | question: What type of pump is used to supply lower-pressure boiler feed water?, answer: steam locomotives +question: What is the main difference between heat addition (in the boiler) and rejection (in the condenser)?, answer: isobaric (constant pressure) processes in the Rankine cycle and isothermal (constant temperature) processes in the theoretical Carnot cycle | question: What is the main difference between heat addition (in the boiler) and rejection (in the condenser)?, answer: heat addition (in the boiler) and isothermal (constant temperature) processes in the theoretical Carnot cycle +question: What is the fundamental thermodynamic underpinning of the steam engine?, answer: The Rankine cycle | question: What is the name of the Rankine cycle?, answer: William John Macquorn Rankine | question: What is the name of the Rankine cycle?, answer: William John Macquorn Rankine | question: What is the name of the Rankine cycle?, answer: Scottish polymath +question: What is the name of the Republic of Kenya?, answer: Mount Kenya | question: What is the name of the Republic of Kenya?, answer: Mount Kenya | question: What is the name of the Republic of Kenya?, answer: Mount Kenya | question: What is the name of the Republic of Kenya?, answer: Kikuyu, Embu and Kamba words Kirinyaga, Kirenyaa and Kiinyaa which mean "God's resting place" in all three languages +question: What is the river Rhine?, answer: the Swiss canton of Graubünden | question: What is the biggest city on the river Rhine?, answer: Cologne, Germany | question: What is the biggest city on the river Rhine?, answer: Cologne, Germany | question: What is the second-longest river in Central and Western Europe?, answer: the Danube | question: What is the average discharge of about 2,900 m3/s?, answer: 100,000 cu ft/s +question: What is the name of the Rhine?, answer: the Hochrhein | question: What is the name of the river Aare?, answer: the Rhine Falls | question: What is the name of the river Aare?, answer: the river Aare | question: What is the name of the river Aare?, answer: the Rhine Falls | question: What is the name of the river Aare?, answer: the Rhine River | question: What is the name of the river Aare?, answer: Finsteraarhorn +question: What is the longest river in Germany?, answer: The Rhine | question: What is the average discharge of the Rhine?, answer: more than 300 m3/s (11,000 cu ft/s | question: What is the average length of the Rhine?, answer: 400 m (1,300 ft) | question: What is the average width of the Rhine?, answer: 400 m +question: When did the Rhine enter the historical period?, answer: 1st century BC | question: When did the Rhine form the boundary between Gaul and Germania?, answer: 1st century BC | question: When did the Upper Rhine form the boundary between Gaul and Germania?, answer: 6th century BC | question: When did the Upper Rhine form a contact zone with the Jastorf culture?, answer: 1st century BC +question: What is the Rhine-Meuse Delta?, answer: tidal | question: What is the Rhine-Meuse Delta?, answer: tidal | question: What is the Rhine-Meuse Delta?, answer: tidal | question: What is the Rhine-Meuse Delta?, answer: tidal | question: What is the most landward tidal influence?, answer: Brakel and Zaltbommel +question: What is the most important natural region of the Netherlands?, answer: Rhine-Meuse Delta | question: Where is the Rhine-Meuse Delta located?, answer: near Millingen aan de Rijn | question: Where is the Rhine-Meuse Delta located?, answer: near Millingen aan de Rijn | question: Where is the Rhine-Meuse Delta located?, answer: near Millingen aan de Rijn +question: When did the Romans keep eight legions in five bases along the Rhine?, answer: between about AD 14 and 180 | question: When did the Romans keep eight legions in five bases along the Rhine?, answer: between about AD 14 and 180 | question: When did the Romans keep eight legions in five bases along the Rhine?, answer: AD 14 and 180 | question: When did the Romans keep legions in five bases along the Rhine?, answer: AD 14 and 180 | question: What was the name of the oppidum Ubiorum?, answer: Colonia Agrippina +question: Who supported imperialism?, answer: Friedrich Ratzel of Germany and Halford Mackinder of Britain | question: Who supported Britain’s imperial expansion?, answer: Halford Mackinder | question: Who supported Britain’s imperial expansion?, answer: Halford Mackinder | question: Who supported Britain’s imperial expansion?, answer: Friedrich Ratzel of Germany and Halford Mackinder of Britain | question: Who supported Britain’s imperial expansion?, answer: Halford Mackinder +question: What was Skylab built on the ground rather than in space?, answer: the two lower stages of a Saturn V | question: What was the solar telescope that would have been used on the Apollo Telescope Missions?, answer: Apollo Telescope Mount | question: What was Skylab's last crew departed the station on February 8, 1974?, answer: the station itself re-entered the atmosphere | question: What was the oldest operational Apollo-Saturn component?, answer: the oldest operational Apollo-Saturn component +question: What is the business district in San Bernardino?, answer: Downtown San Bernardino | question: What is the business district in San Bernardino?, answer: Hospitality Business/Financial Centre, University Town | question: What is the business district in San Bernardino?, answer: Downtown Riverside +question: Who reprised her role as investigative journalist Sarah Jane Smith?, answer: Elisabeth Sladen | question: In what year was the Sarah Jane Adventures aired?, answer: New Year's Day 2007 | question: In what year was the Sarah Jane Adventures aired?, answer: 24 September 2007 | question: In what year was the Sarah Jane Adventures aired?, answer: New Year's Day 2007 | question: In what year was the Sarah Jane Adventures aired?, answer: 2010 +question: What was the first stage of the Saturn I?, answer: upgraded version of the Saturn I | question: What was the second stage of the Saturn I?, answer: S-IVB-200 | question: What was the second stage of the Saturn V?, answer: S-IVB-200 | question: What was the second stage of the Saturn V?, answer: 200,000 lbf (890 kN) of thrust | question: What was the second stage of the Saturn V?, answer: a partially fueled CSM or the LM +question: When was the Krasiski Palace Garden remodelled?, answer: 19th century | question: When was the Krasiski Palace Garden remodelled?, answer: Franciszek Szanior | question: When was the Krasiski Palace Garden remodelled?, answer: 19th century | question: When was the Krasiski Palace Garden remodelled?, answer: 19th century | question: When was the Krasiski Palace Garden remodelled?, answer: 19th century +question: What was the Scottish Act 1998 passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom?, answer: royal assent | question: What was the Scottish Act 1998 passed by the Parliament of the United Kingdom?, answer: 19 November 1998 | question: What is the Scottish Act 2012 extended?, answer: the devolved competencies | question: What is the Scottish Act 2012 extended?, answer: the devolved competencies | question: What is the Scottish Act 2012 extended?, answer: the devolved competencies +question: What was the Shah's decision to divide his army into small groups concentrated in various cities?, answer: diverse internecine feuds | question: What was the Shah's decision to divide his army into small groups concentrated in various cities?, answer: divided | question: What was the Shah's decision to divide his army into small groups concentrated in various cities?, answer: Khwarezmia's defeats | question: What was the Shah's decision to divide his army into small groups concentrated in various cities?, answer: 20,000 men and two years to do this?, answer: 20,000 men and two years to do this +question: Who owns the largest ABC subchannel affiliate by market size?, answer: Sinclair Broadcast Group | question: Who owns the largest ABC subchannel affiliate by market size?, answer: Sinclair Broadcast Group | question: Who owns the largest ABC subchannel affiliate by market size?, answer: Sinclair Broadcast Group | question: Who owns the largest ABC subchannel affiliate by market size?, answer: Sinclair Broadcast Group | question: Who owns the largest ABC subchannel affiliate by market size?, answer: Howard Stirk Holdings +question: What is the basis for the Social Chapter?, answer: the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam | question: What is the basis for the Social Chapter?, answer: UNICE, the employers' confederation, the European Trade Union Confederation, the European Trade Union Confederation (ETUC) and CEEP, the European Centre of Public Enterprises | question: What is the basis for the Social Chapter?, answer: European Community legislation on these issues in 40 pieces of legislation +question: When was the Social Charter adopted?, answer: 1989 | question: When was the Social Charter adopted?, answer: 1989 | question: When was the Social Charter adopted?, answer: 1989 | question: When was the Social Charter adopted?, answer: 1989 | question: When was the Social Charter adopted?, answer: 1989 | question: When was the Social Charter adopted?, answer: 1989 | question: When was the Social Charter adopted?, answer: 1989 +question: What was the collection of Italian and French Renaissance objects acquired between 1859 and 1865?, answer: Soulages | question: What was the collection of French 18th-century art and furnishings left to the museum in 1882?, answer: John Jones Collection | question: What is one of the most important pieces of furniture in the collection?, answer: marquetry commode by the ébéniste Jean Henri Riesener | question: What is one of the most important pieces of furniture in the collection?, answer: a marquetry commode by Jean-François Oeben +question: What is the classification system for companies that perform or otherwise engage in construction?, answer: Standard Industrial Classification | question: What is the classification system for companies that perform or otherwise engage in construction?, answer: North American Industry Classification System | question: What is the classification system for companies that perform or otherwise engage in construction?, answer: The Standard Industrial Classification and the newer North American Industry Classification System | question: What is the classification system for companies that perform or otherwise engage in construction?, answer: the newer North American Industry Classification System +question: Who will dedicate 25 percent of all money to philanthropic causes in the Bay Area?, answer: Super Bowl 50 Host Committee | question: Who created the Super Bowl 50 fund as its philanthropic initiative?, answer: Super Bowl 50 Host Committee | question: Who will dedicate 25 percent of all money to philanthropic causes in the Bay Area?, answer: Super Bowl 50 Host Committee | question: Who created the Super Bowl 50 fund as its philanthropic initiative?, answer: youth development, community investment and sustainable environments +question: Who built Mombasa into a major port city?, answer: Swahili | question: Who built Mombasa into a major port city?, answer: Duarte Barbosa | question: Who built Mombasa into a major port city?, answer: Swahili | question: Who built Mombasa into a major port city?, answer: Duarte Barbosa | question: Who built Mombasa into a major port city?, answer: Duarte Barbosa +question: What was the name of the Deobandi movement established for impoverished Afghan refugees?, answer: Deobandi | question: What was the name of the Deobandi movement established for impoverished Afghan refugees?, answer: Deobandi | question: What was the name of the Deobandi movement established for impoverished Afghan refugees?, answer: Deobandi | question: What was the name of the Deobandi movement established for impoverished Afghan refugees?, answer: Deobandi +question: What is the name of the Tech Coast?, answer: The Tech Coast | question: What is the name of the California Institute of Technology?, answer: Chapman University | question: What is the name of the California Institute of Technology?, answer: California Institute of Technology | question: What is the name of the California Institute of Technology?, answer: Chapman University | question: What is the name of the California Institute of Technology?, answer: Claremont Colleges +question: What are the beginnings of the renewed life of Christians accorded to them by the sacrament of baptism?, answer: The Ten Commandments | question: What are the beginnings of the renewed life of Christians accorded to them by the sacrament of baptism?, answer: a present foreshadowing of the believers' future angel-like life in heaven in themidst of this life | question: What is Luther's teaching of the Ten Commandments?, answer: clear eschatological overtones +question: Who opened the Toshiba gallery of Japanese art?, answer: Toshiba | question: What is one of the oldest pieces displayed?, answer: 13th-century sculpture of Amida Nyorai | question: What is one of the finest surviving pieces from Kyoto?, answer: steel sword blades | question: What is one of the finest surviving pieces from Kyoto?, answer: Mazarin Chest | question: What is one of the finest surviving pieces from Kyoto?, answer: porcelain +question: What was the dominant housing form constructed at the time when the industrial centres on Tyneside were growing most rapidly?, answer: the industrial centres on Tyneside | question: What was the dominant housing form constructed at the time when the industrial centres on Tyneside were growing most rapidly?, answer: The Tyneside flat was the dominant housing form | question: What was the dominant housing form constructed at the time when the industrial centres on Tyneside were growing most rapidly +question: What is the name of the U.S. government?, answer: violent Islamism | question: What is the name of the U.S. government?, answer: U.S. government | question: What is the name of the U.S. government?, answer: U.S. government | question: What is the name of the U.S. government?, answer: violent Islamism | question: What is the name of the U.S. government?, answer: U.S. +question: What is the name of the UChicago Arts program?, answer: Court Theatre, the Oriental Institute, the Smart Museum of Art, the Renaissance Society, University of Chicago Presents, and student arts organizations | question: What is the name of the UChicago Arts program?, answer: UChicago Arts | question: What is the name of the UChicago Arts program?, answer: The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts | question: What is the name of the UChicago Arts program?, answer: The Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts +question: Who is a member of the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium?, answer: The UMC | question: Who is a member of the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium?, answer: the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium | question: Who is a member of the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium?, answer: The UMC | question: Who is a member of the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium?, answer: the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium +question: Who supports federal funding for research on embryos created for IVF that remain after the procreative efforts have ceased?, answer: The UMC | question: Who supports federal funding for research on embryos created for IVF that remain after the procreative efforts have ceased?, answer: The UMC stands in "opposition to the creation of embryos for the sake of research" as "a human embryo, even at its earliest stages, commands our reverence" | question: Who supports research on stem cells retrieved from umbilical cords and adult stem cells?, answer: retrieved from umbilical cords and adult stem cells +question: What was the only sign of insecurity in the region?, answer: the USSR's invasion of Afghanistan | question: What did Saudi Arabia and Iran become increasingly dependent on?, answer: American security assurances | question: What did Saudi Arabia and Iran use to fund expanded militaries?, answer: increased military competition between them over increased oil revenues | question: What was the reason for the large scale purchase of arms from the US by Saudi Arabia?, answer: the failure of the Shah during January 1979 to maintain control of Iran | question: What did the Saudis deal with the prospect of internal destabilization via the radicalism of Islamism +question: What denomination is a mainline Protestant Methodist denomination?, answer: United Methodist Church | question: What denomination is a mainline Protestant Methodist denomination?, answer: United Methodist Church | question: What denomination is a mainline Protestant Methodist denomination?, answer: United Methodist Church | question: What denomination is a mainline Protestant Methodist denomination?, answer: United Methodist Church | question: What denomination is a mainline Protestant Methodist denomination?, answer: United Methodist Church +question: Who practices infant and adult baptism?, answer: United Methodist Church | question: Who is baptized as an infant or child?, answer: Baptized Members | question: Who is baptized as an infant or child?, answer: Baptized Members | question: Who is baptized as part of their profession of faith?, answer: Individuals who were not previously baptized | question: Who is baptized as part of their profession of faith?, answer: Professing Members +question: In what year did The United Methodist Church enter into full communion with the African Methodist Episcopal Church?, answer: May 2012 | question: In what year did The United Methodist Church enter into full communion with the African Methodist Episcopal Church?, answer: May 2012 | question: In what year did The United Methodist Church enter into full communion with the African Methodist Episcopal Church?, answer: May 2012 | question: In what year did the United Methodist Church enter into full communion with the African Methodist Episcopal Church?, answer: 1985 +question: What is the United Methodist Church active in?, answer: ecumenical relations with other Christian groups and denominations | question: What is the United Methodist Church active in?, answer: ecumenical relations with other Christian groups and denominations | question: What is the United Methodist Church active in?, answer: ecumenical relations with other Christian groups and denominations | question: What voted to seek observer status in the National Association of Evangelicals and in the World Evangelical Fellowship?, answer: false ecumenism might result in the "blurring of theological and confessional differences in the interests of unity +question: What is the highest level of the United Methodist Church organized into?, answer: conferences | question: What is the highest level of the United Methodist Church?, answer: General Conference | question: What is the only organization which may speak officially for the church?, answer: The General Conference | question: What is the Book of Discipline published after each General Conference?, answer: Non-legislative resolutions are recorded in the Book of Resolutions | question: What is the Book of Resolutions published after each General Conference?, answer: The United Methodist Church +question: What is the largest denomination within the wider Methodist movement?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What is the largest denomination within the wider Methodist movement?, answer: 80 million adherents | question: What is the largest mainline Protestant denomination in the United States?, answer: the UMC | question: What is the third largest Christian denomination in the United States?, answer: UMC +question: What does the United Methodist Church maintain?, answer: war is incompatible with Christ's message and teachings | question: What is the first moral duty of all nations?, answer: to resolve by peaceful means every dispute that arises between or among them | question: What is the first moral duty of all nations?, answer: to resolve by peaceful means every dispute that arises between or among them | question: What does the United Methodist Church endorse?, answer: general and complete disarmament under strict and effective international control +question: Who opposes conscription as incompatible with the teaching of Scripture?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: Who opposes conscription as incompatible with the teaching of Scripture?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What does the United Methodist Church support and extend its ministry to?, answer: those persons who conscientiously oppose all war, or any particular war | question: What does the United Methodist Church support and extend its ministry to?, answer: those who conscientiously choose to serve in the armed forces or to accept alternative service +question: What does The United Methodist Church teach about pornography?, answer: violence, degradation, exploitation, and coercion | question: What does The Sexual Ethics Task Force say about pornography?, answer: "Research shows it [pornography] is not an 'innocent activity.' | question: What does the Sexual Ethics Task Force say about pornography?, answer: "Research shows it [pornography] is not an 'innocent activity.' | question: What does the United Methodist Church teach that pornography is about violence, degradation, exploitation, and coercion" +question: What does the United Methodist Church understand?, answer: part of the holy catholic (or universal) church | question: What does the United Methodist Church recognize?, answer: the historic ecumenical creeds, the Apostle's Creed and the Nicene Creed | question: What does the Book of Discipline recognize?, answer: the importance of the Chalcedonian Creed of the Council of Chalcedon +question: What is the sanctity of human life?, answer: United Methodist Church | question: What is the sanctity of human life?, answer: both of the child and the mother | question: What does the United Methodist Church condemn?, answer: use of late-term or partial birth abortion except as a medical necessity | question: What is the denomination committed to?, answer: "assist[ing] the ministry of crisis pregnancy centers and pregnancy resource centers that compassionately help women find feasible alternatives to abortion" +question: What does the United Methodist Church condemn?, answer: capital punishment | question: What does the United Methodist Church believe falls unfairly and unequally upon marginalized persons including the poor, the uneducated, ethnic and religious minorities, and persons with mental and emotional illnesses | question: What does the United Methodist Church believe that Jesus explicitly repudiated the lex talionis in Matthew 5:38-39?, answer: abolished the death penalty in John 8:7 | question: What does the General Conference call for its bishops to uphold?, answer: an immediate moratorium on carrying out the death penalty sentence +question: What is the largest financial endowment of any academic institution?, answer: $37.6 billion | question: What is the largest financial endowment of any academic institution?, answer: $37.6 billion | question: What is the largest financial endowment of any academic institution?, answer: $37.6 billion +question: What is the name of the private research university?, answer: The University of Chicago | question: What is the name of the private research university in Chicago?, answer: The University of Chicago | question: What is the name of the private research university in Chicago?, answer: The College | question: What is the name of the private research university in Chicago?, answer: The College | question: What is the name of the private research university in Chicago?, answer: The College | question: What is the name of the private research university?, answer: Harris School of Public Policy Studies +question: What is the 11th most among library systems in the United States?, answer: University of Chicago Library | question: What is the main library in the University of Chicago?, answer: Regenstein Library | question: What is the main library in the University of Chicago?, answer: the Regenstein Library | question: What is the main library in the University of Chicago?, answer: the Regenstein Library | question: What is the main library in the University of Chicago?, answer: the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library +question: What does the Booth School of Business maintain?, answer: campuses in Singapore, London, and the downtown Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago | question: What does the Booth School of Business maintain?, answer: campuses in Singapore, London, and the downtown Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago | question: What does the Booth School of Business maintain?, answer: campuses in Singapore, London, and the downtown Streeterville neighborhood of Chicago | question: What is the center in Paris located on the left bank of the Seine in Paris?, answer: Renmin University's campus in Haidian District +question: What is the name of the Chicago school of economics?, answer: Milton Friedman | question: What was the name of the Chicago school of economics?, answer: the Chicago school of economics | question: What was the name of the Chicago school of economics?, answer: the school of economic thought | question: What was the name of the Chicago school of economics?, answer: Milton Friedman and other economists | question: What was the name of the Chicago school of economics?, answer: the Chicago school of sociology department +question: Who oversees the long-term development and plans of the University of Chicago?, answer: a board of trustees | question: Who oversees the long-term development and plans of the University of Chicago?, answer: The Board of Trustees | question: Who oversees the long-term development and plans of the University of Chicago?, answer: The Board of Trustees | question: Who oversees the long-term development and plans of the University of Chicago?, answer: The Board of Trustees | question: Who is the Chairman of the Board of Trustees?, answer: Robert Zimmer +question: What was the name of the University of Chicago?, answer: Coeducational, secular institution | question: What was the name of the University of Chicago?, answer: John D. Rockefeller | question: What was the name of the University of Chicago?, answer: the American Baptist Education Society | question: What was the name of the University of Chicago?, answer: John D. Rockefeller | question: What was the name of the University of Chicago?, answer: John D. Rockefeller | question: What did the Rockefeller donation provide money for academic operations and long-term endowment?, answer: Marshall Field +question: What was the oldest and most influential Polish academic center?, answer: Kraków | question: What is the second academic school of technology in Poland?, answer: Warsaw University of Technology | question: What is the largest medical school in Poland?, answer: Medical University of Warsaw | question: What is the oldest and largest music school in Poland?, answer: Fryderyk Chopin University of Music | question: What is the oldest and most renowned economic university in Poland?, answer: Warsaw School of Economics +question: What was changed significantly in the Upper Rhine region?, answer: Rhine straightening program | question: What was changed significantly in the Upper Rhine region by a Rhine straightening program in the 19th Century?, answer: The rate of flow was increased and the ground water level fell significantly | question: On the French side, the Grand Canal d'Alsace was dug, which carries a significant part of the river water, and all of the traffic +question: What is the name of the V&A Theatre & Performance galleries?, answer: Theatre Museum | question: What is the name of the V&A Theatre & Performance galleries?, answer: The V&A Theatre & Performance galleries | question: What is the name of the V&A Theatre & Performance galleries?, answer: the V&A Theatre & Performance galleries | question: What are the types of items displayed?, answer: costumes, set models, wigs, prompt books, and posters +question: Who owns the world's largest collection of post-classical sculpture?, answer: The museum owns the world's largest collection of post-classical sculpture | question: Who owns the world's largest collection of post-classical sculpture?, answer: The museum owns the world's largest collection of post-classical sculpture | question: Who owns the world's largest collection of post-classical sculpture?, answer: The museum owns the world's largest collection of post-classical sculpture +question: What was the Museum of Manufactures?, answer: first opening in May 1852 | question: When was the Museum of Manufactures opened?, answer: May 1852 | question: When was the Museum of Manufactures opened?, answer: May 1852 | question: When was the Museum of Manufactures opened?, answer: September | question: When was the Museum of Manufactures opened?, answer: May 1852 | question: When was the Museum of Manufactures opened?, answer: 1857 +question: What is the centrepiece of the Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art?, answer: Ardabil Carpet | question: What is the highlight of the Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art?, answer: Ardabil Carpet | question: What is a masterpiece of Islamic art?, answer: a 10th-century Rock crystal ewer | question: What is a masterpiece of Islamic art?, answer: a 10th-century Rock crystal ewer +question: What is the most expensive gallery project ever undertaken in Scotland?, answer: The V&A Dundee | question: What is the most expensive gallery project ever undertaken in Scotland?, answer: £76 million | question: What is the most expensive gallery project ever undertaken in Scotland?, answer: the V&A Dundee | question: What is the most expensive gallery project ever undertaken in Scotland?, answer: fashion, architecture, product design, graphic arts and photography +question: When did the Very high-speed Backbone Network Service come on line?, answer: April 1995 | question: When did the Very high-speed Backbone Network Service come on line?, answer: April 1995 | question: When did the Very high-speed Backbone Network Service come on line?, answer: April 1995 | question: When did the Very high-speed Backbone Network Service come on line?, answer: April 1995 | question: When did the vBNS install one of the first ever production OC-48c (2.5 Gbit/s) IP links?, answer: February 1999 +question: What is the world's largest museum of decorative arts and design?, answer: Victoria and Albert Museum | question: What is the name of the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: the V&A | question: What is the name of the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: Queen Victoria and Prince Albert | question: What is the name of the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: the V&A | question: What is the name of the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: the V&A | question: What is the name of the V&A?, answer: the V&A +question: What was the main aim of the large-scale digitization project?, answer: to list more items in the collections in those computer databases | question: What was the main aim of the large-scale digitization project?, answer: to list more items in the collections in those computer databases | question: What was the main aim of the large-scale digitization project?, answer: to list more items in the collections in those computer databases +question: What is Victoria's lowest minimum temperature?, answer: 11.7 °C (10.9 °F) | question: What is Victoria's lowest minimum temperature?, answer: 11.7 °C (10.9 °F) | question: What is Victoria's lowest minimum temperature?, answer: 11.7 °C (10.9 °F) | question: What is Victoria's lowest minimum temperature?, answer: 11.7 °C (10.9 °F) +question: What was the first building to be erected that still forms part of the museum?, answer: the Sheepshanks Gallery | question: What was the first building to be erected that still forms part of the museum?, answer: the Sheepshanks Gallery | question: What was the first building to be erected that still forms part of the museum?, answer: the Sheepshanks Gallery | question: What was the first building to be erected that still forms part of the museum?, answer: the Sheepshanks Gallery +question: When did the War of the Austrian Succession end?, answer: 1748 | question: When did the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle end?, answer: 1748 | question: When did the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle end?, answer: 1748 | question: When did the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle end?, answer: 1748 | question: When did the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle end?, answer: Atlantic Ocean +question: What did the Writers Guild of America strike that halted production of network programs for much of the 2007–08 season affected the network?, answer: 2007–08 and 2008–09 | question: What did the Writers Guild of America strike that halted production of network programs for much of the 2007–08 season affected the network?, answer: 2007–08 and 2008–09 | question: What did the Writers Guild of America strike that halted production of network programs for much of the 2007–08 season +question: What was the name of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Yuán Cháo | question: What was the name of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What was the name of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Yuán Cháo | question: What was the name of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Yuán Cháo | question: What was the name of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Mongolian +question: Who ruled the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Möngke Khan | question: Who ruled the Yuan dynasty after the division of the Mongol Empire?, answer: Möngke Khan | question: Who was the official founder of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who established the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Kublai Khan +question: What was the first time that non-native Chinese people ruled all of China?, answer: The Yuan dynasty | question: What is considered to be the continuation of the Mongol Empire?, answer: the Mongol Empire | question: What is considered to be the beginning of an infinite number of beings?, answer: "the foundation of peace and happiness, state power, the dream of many peoples, besides it there is nothing great or precious" +question: Who helped the Yuan reform the lunisolar calendar to provide an accuracy of 365.2425 days of the year?, answer: Guo Shoujing | question: Who helped the Yuan reform the lunisolar calendar to provide an accuracy of 365.2425 days of the year?, answer: Guo Shoujing | question: Who helped the Yuan reform the lunisolar calendar to provide an accuracy of 365.2425 days of the year?, answer: Guo Shoujing +question: What are the academic bodies of the University of Chicago?, answer: the College, four divisions of graduate research and seven professional schools | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago?, answer: University of Chicago Press | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago?, answer: Fermilab, Argonne National Laboratory, and the Marine Biological Laboratory | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago?, answer: The Higher Learning Commission +question: What was the acme of the horizontal engine?, answer: the Corliss steam engine | question: What was the acme of the horizontal engine?, answer: the Corliss steam engine | question: What was Corliss steam engine patented in 1849?, answer: four-valve counter flow engine | question: What was Corliss steam engine with separate steam admission and exhaust valves and automatic variable steam cutoff?, answer: Corliss +question: The adaptive immune system evolved in early vertebrates and allows for a stronger immune response as well as immunological memory, where each pathogen is "remembered" by a signature antigen?, answer: | question: The adaptive immune response is antigen-specific and requires the recognition of specific "non-self" antigens during a process called antigen presentation | question: The ability to mount these tailored responses is maintained in the body by "memory cells" +question: What happens during deformation?, answer: depositionally and intrusively | question: What happens during deformation?, answer: topographic gradients | question: What happens during deformation?, answer: Faulting and other deformational processes | question: What happens during deformation?, answer: eroded by hillslopes and channels | question: What happens during deformation?, answer: Continual motion along the fault maintains the topographic gradient in spite of the movement of sediment, and continues to create accommodation space for the material to deposit?, answer: dike swarms +question: What was common for industrial units, for road engines and almost universal for marine engines?, answer: compounding | question: What was common for industrial units, for road engines and almost universal for marine engines after 1880?, answer: compounding | question: What was compounding not universally popular in railway locomotives where it was often perceived as complicated?, answer: harsh railway operating environment and limited space afforded by the loading gauge +question: What did Muhammad ibn Zakarya Rzi do in the Middle East?, answer: promote the medical uses of chemical compounds | question: What did Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi do in the Middle East?, answer: pioneered the preparation of medicines by sublimation and distillation | question: What was Sabur Ibn Sahl's first physician to initiate pharmacopoedia?, answer: a large variety of drugs and remedies for ailments +question: What are the fixed annual carriage fees for the channels?, answer: £30m | question: What does the new deal include?, answer: additional Video On Demand and High Definition content | question: What does the new deal include?, answer: the additional Video On Demand and High Definition content | question: What does the new deal include?, answer: the additional Video On Demand and High Definition content which had previously been offered by BSkyB?, answer: BSkyB and Virgin Media agreed to terminate all High Court proceedings against each other relating to the carriage of their respective basic channels +question: What is one of the first organisms to contain a chloroplast?, answer: alga Cyanophora | question: What is the smallest of the three primary chloroplast lineages?, answer: the glaucophyte chloroplast group | question: What is the smallest of the three primary chloroplast lineages?, answer: 13 species | question: What is the smallest of the three primary chloroplast lineages?, answer: the glaucophyte chloroplasts are studded with light collecting structures called phycobilisomes +question: What was the annual NFL Experience held at?, answer: Moscone Center | question: How many people are expected to attend the festivities?, answer: 1 million | question: How many people are expected to attend the festivities?, answer: 1 million | question: How many people are expected to attend the festivities?, answer: 1 million | question: How many people are expected to attend the festivities?, answer: 1 million | question: How many people are expected to attend the festivities in San Francisco during Super Bowl Week?, answer: 1 million +question: What is the name of the area?, answer: California Bungalow and American Craftsman style homes, Spanish Colonial Revival Style architecture, Mediterranean Revival Style architecture, Mission Revival Style architecture, and many Storybook houses designed by Fresno architects, Hilliard, Taylor & Wheeler | question: What is the name of the tower district?, answer: Tower District +question: What is the name of the area of the modern city of Jacksonville?, answer: Ossachite | question: What is the name of the area of the modern city of Jacksonville?, answer: Ossachite | question: What is the name of the area of the modern city of Jacksonville?, answer: Ossachite | question: What is the name of the area of the modern city of Jacksonville?, answer: Ossachite +question: What are the armed forces regularly deployed in peacekeeping missions around the world?, answer: the armed forces | question: In what year did the Waki Commission praise its readiness?, answer: December 2007 | question: In what year did the Waki Commission praise its readiness?, answer: December 2007 | question: In what year did the Waki Commission praise its readiness?, answer: December 2007 | question: In what year did the Waki Commission conduct counter-insurgency operations in the Mt Elgon area and also in the district of Mandera central +question: What was important to the spread of the Protestant movement and development of the Reformed church in France?, answer: The availability of the Bible in vernacular languages | question: Who prepared a French version of the Scriptures?, answer: Guyard de Moulin | question: Who printed a two-volume illustrated folio paraphrase version based on his manuscript?, answer: Jean de Rély +question: When did the Mongols practice debt slavery?, answer: 1290 | question: When did Kublai forbade the sale abroad of Mongols?, answer: 1291 | question: When did Kublai forbade the sale abroad of Mongols?, answer: 1291 | question: When did Kublai forbade the sale abroad of Mongols?, answer: 1291 | question: When did Kublai forbade the sale abroad of Mongols?, answer: 1291 | question: What was Kublai wished to persuade the Chinese that he was becoming increasingly sinicized while maintaining his Mongolian credentials with his own people +question: What is the basic unit of territorial division in Poland?, answer: a commune | question: What is the basic unit of territorial division in Poland?, answer: a commune | question: What is the name of the municipality?, answer: vogt | question: What is the name of the municipality of Poland?, answer: vogt | question: What is the name of the municipality of Poland?, answer: burmistrz | question: What is the name of the municipality of Poland?, answer: vogt +question: What does the best, worst and average case complexity refer to?, answer: three different ways of measuring the time complexity (or any other complexity measure) of different inputs of the same size | question: What does the best, worst and average case complexity refer to?, answer: three different ways of measuring the time complexity (or any other complexity measure) of different inputs of the same size | question: What do some inputs of size n may be faster to solve than others?, answer: some inputs of size n may be faster to solve than others +question: What is the highest biodiversity of plant species on Earth?, answer: biodiversity | question: What is the highest biodiversity of plant species on Earth?, answer: a quarter square kilometer (62 acres) of Ecuadorian rainforest supports more than 1,100 tree species | question: What is the average plant biomass estimated at?, answer: 356 47 tonnes per hectare | question: What is the average plant biomass estimated at?, answer: 356 47 tonnes per hectare +question: When did Huguenot émigrés relocate to Protestant European nations?, answer: England, Wales, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, the Dutch Republic, the Electorate of Brandenburg and Electorate of the Palatinate in the Holy Roman Empire, the Duchy of Prussia, the Channel Islands, and Ireland | question: When did Huguenot émigrés relocate to Protestant European nations?, answer: England, Wales, Scotland, Denmark, Sweden, Switzerland, the Dutch Republic, the Electorate of Brandenburg and Electorate of the Palatinate in the Holy Roman Empire, the Duchy of Prussia, the Caribbean, and several of the English colonies of North America, and Quebec, +question: What does the capabilities approach look at?, answer: income inequality and poverty | question: What does neoliberalism define?, answer: well-being as utility maximization | question: What is the goal of the capabilities approach?, answer: to “wid[en] people’s choices and the level of their achieved well-being” through increasing functionings (the things a person values doing), capabilities (the freedom to enjoy functionings) and agency (the ability to pursue valued goals). +question: When did the Operation Anvil open?, answer: 24 April 1954 | question: When did the Operation Anvil open?, answer: 24 April 1954 | question: When did the Operation Anvil open?, answer: 24 April 1954 | question: When did the Operation Anvil open?, answer: 24 April 1954 | question: When did the Operation Anvil open?, answer: 24 April 1954 | question: When did the Operation Anvil open?, answer: 24 April 1954 +question: What is one of Luther's most personal works?, answer: The catechism | question: What is the name of the small Catechism?, answer: The Small Catechism | question: What is the name of the small Catechism?, answer: the Bondage of the Will and the Catechism | question: What is the name of the small Catechism?, answer: the Small Catechism | question: What is the name of the small Catechism?, answer: the Bondage of the Will and the Catechism +question: When was the John Madejski Garden opened?, answer: 5 July 2005 | question: When was the John Madejski Garden opened?, answer: 5 July 2005 | question: When was the John Madejski Garden opened?, answer: 5 July 2005 | question: When was the John Madejski Garden opened?, answer: 5 July 2005 | question: When was the John Madejski Garden opened?, answer: 5 July 2005 | question: When was the John Madejski Garden opened?, answer: 5 July 2005 +question: Who lived in the central highlands?, answer: over a million members of the Kikuyu people | question: How many people lived in the central highlands?, answer: over a million | question: How many white settlers were living in Kenya in the 1950s?, answer: 80,000 | question: How many white settlers were living in Kenya in the 1950s?, answer: 80,000 | question: How many white settlers lived in Kenya in the 1950s?, answer: 80,000 +question: What are Victoria's main political parties?, answer: centre-left Australian Labor Party (ALP), the centre-right Liberal Party of Australia, the rural-based National Party of Australia, and the environmentalist Australian Greens | question: What is Labor strongest in Melbourne's working class western and northern suburbs?, answer: Labor | question: What is Labor strongest in Melbourne's working class western and northern suburbs?, answer: Ballarat, Bendigo and Geelong +question: When was the centrifugal governor adopted?, answer: 1788 | question: When was the centrifugal governor adopted?, answer: 1788 | question: When was the centrifugal governor adopted?, answer: 1788 | question: When was the centrifugal governor adopted?, answer: 1788 | question: When was the centrifugal governor adopted?, answer: 1788 +question: What is the only chloroplast structure that can consider analogous to it?, answer: the internal thylakoid system | question: What is the direction of chloroplast H+ ion flow in mitochondria?, answer: opposite direction | question: What does the inner chloroplast membrane regulate?, answer: metabolite passage and synthesize some materials | question: What does the inner chloroplast membrane regulate?, answer: metabolite passage +question: What is stromule?, answer: stroma-containing tubule | question: What is stromule?, answer: very rare in chloroplasts | question: What is stromule?, answer: stroma-containing tubule | question: What is stromule?, answer: stroma-containing tubule | question: What is stromule?, answer: stroma-containing tubule +question: What is the name of the chloroplastidan chloroplasts?, answer: green algae and land plants | question: What is the name of the chloroplastidan chloroplasts?, answer: green algae and land plants | question: What is the name of the chloroplastidan chloroplasts?, answer: green algae and land plants | question: What is the name of the chloroplastidan chloroplasts?, answer: glaucophyte and red algal chloroplasts +question: What can the chloroplasts of plant and algal cells orient themselves to best suit?, answer: available light | question: What can the chloroplasts of plant and algal cells orient themselves to best suit the available light?, answer: best suit | question: What can the chloroplasts of plant and algal cells orient themselves to best suit the available light?, answer: spread out in a sheet +question: What are the chloroplasts of some hornworts and algae?, answer: pyrenoids | question: What are the chloroplasts of some hornworts and algae?, answer: pyrenoids | question: What is a site of starch accumulation in plants that contain them?, answer: Pyrenoids | question: What is a matrix opaque to electrons?, answer: The starch is accumulated as the pyrenoids mature | question: What is the enzyme rubisco found in the pyrenoids?, answer: pyrenoids +question: How many official bodies of the United Methodist Church are part of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice's governing coalition?, answer: The General Board of Church and Society | question: How many official bodies of the United Methodist Church are part of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice's governing coalition?, answer: The General Board of Church and Society +question: What was the name of the castle built in 1080?, answer: Pons Aelius | question: What was the name of the castle built in 1080?, answer: Robert Curthose | question: What was the name of the castle built in 1080?, answer: Pons Aelius | question: What was the name of the castle built in 1080?, answer: William the Conqueror's eldest son | question: What was the name of the castle built in 1080?, answer: Newcastle Brown Ale +question: Who managed the original Theatre Royal in Newcastle?, answer: Stephen Kemble | question: Who managed the original Theatre Royal in Newcastle?, answer: Stephen Kemble | question: What was the name of the original Theatre Royal in Newcastle?, answer: Sarah Siddons and John Kemble | question: When was the original Theatre Royal opened?, answer: 21 January 1788 | question: What was the name of the original Theatre Royal in Newcastle?, answer: Grey Street +question: What is Newcastle's neoclassical centre?, answer: Tyneside Classical | question: What is Newcastle's neoclassical centre?, answer: Tyneside Classical | question: What is Newcastle's neoclassical centre?, answer: Tyneside Classical | question: What is Newcastle's neoclassical centre?, answer: Tyneside Classical | question: What is Newcastle's neoclassical centre?, answer: Osborne Road +question: What is Newcastle University?, answer: School of Medicine and Surgery | question: What is Newcastle University?, answer: University of Newcastle upon Tyne | question: What is Newcastle University?, answer: one of the UK's leading international universities | question: What is Newcastle University?, answer: one of the UK's leading international universities | question: What is Newcastle University?, answer: one of the UK's leading international universities | question: What is Newcastle University?, answer: one of the UK's leading international universities +question: What is Newcastle's first urban light rail transit system?, answer: Tyne and Wear Metro | question: What is Newcastle's first urban light rail transit system?, answer: Britain's first urban light rail transit system | question: What is Newcastle's first urban light rail transit system?, answer: Tyne and Wear Metro | question: What is Newcastle's first urban light rail transit system?, answer: two extensions | question: What is Newcastle's first urban light rail transit system?, answer: Tyne and Wear Metro +question: What is the seat of a Roman Catholic archdiocese?, answer: a Roman Catholic archdiocese | question: What is the name of the Polish Academy of Sciences?, answer: the University of Warsaw | question: What is the name of the historic city-centre of Warsaw?, answer: UNESCO World Heritage Site | question: What is the name of the historic city-centre of Warsaw?, answer: Castle Square with the Royal Castle and the iconic King Sigismund's Column, St. John's Cathedral, Market Square, palaces, churches and mansions +question: What was the city of Bukhara not heavily fortified?, answer: a moat and a single wall | question: What was the city's citadel typical of Khwarezmi cities?, answer: Khwarezmi | question: What was the city's citadel typical of Khwarezmi cities?, answer: a unit of Turkish defenders | question: What was the city's citadel typical of Khwarezmi cities?, answer: the city leaders opened the gates to the Mongols +question: What is the largest theatre in the city?, answer: Theatre Royal on Grey Street | question: What is the largest theatre in the city?, answer: Theatre Royal on Grey Street | question: What is the largest theatre in the city?, answer: Theatre Royal on Grey Street | question: What is the largest theatre in the city?, answer: Theatre Royal on Grey Street | question: What is the largest theatre in the city?, answer: Theatre Royal on Grey Street | question: What is the largest theatre in the city?, answer: NewcastleGateshead +question: What is the climate in Newcastle?, answer: oceanic (Köppen Cfb) | question: What is the temperature in Newcastle?, answer: 32.5 °C (90.5 °F) during August 1990 down to 12.6 °C (9.3 °F) during January 1982 | question: What is the temperature in Newcastle?, answer: 32.5 °C (90.5 °F) during August 1990 down to 12.6 °C (9.3 °F) during January 1982 +question: What is the role of the clinical pharmacist?, answer: creating a comprehensive drug therapy plan for patient-specific problems, identifying goals of therapy, and reviewing all prescribed medications prior to dispensing and administration to the patient | question: What does the review process often involve?, answer: an evaluation of the appropriateness of the drug therapy (e.g., drug choice, dose, route, frequency, and duration of therapy) and its efficacy +question: What is one of the largest objects in the collection?, answer: the Spanish tempera on wood | question: What is one of the largest objects in the collection?, answer: the Spanish tempera on wood, 670 x 486 cm, retable of St George, c. 1400, consisting of numerous scenes and painted by Andrés Marzal De Sax in Valencia | question: What is one of the largest objects in the collection?, answer: the Spanish tempera on wood, 670 x 486 cm, +question: Who owns The Three Graces?, answer: Canova's | question: Who owns the three Graces?, answer: National Galleries of Scotland | question: Who owns the three Graces?, answer: Canova's | question: Who owns the three Graces?, answer: Canova's | question: Who owns the three Graces?, answer: Canova's | question: Who owns the three Graces?, answer: National Galleries of Scotland +question: What is the collection of drawings?, answer: over 10,000 British and 2,000 old master works | question: What are the works of Dürer, Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione, Bernardo Buontalenti, Rembrandt, Antonio Verrio, Paul Sandby, John Russell, Angelica Kauffman, John Flaxman, Hugh Douglas Hamilton, Thomas Rowlandson, William Kilburn, Thomas Girtin, Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, David Wilkie, John Martin, Samuel Palmer, Lord Frederic Leighton, Sir Samuel Luke Fildes and Aubrey Beardsley +question: What is the largest textile collection in the world?, answer: textiles | question: What is the largest textile collection in the world?, answer: more than 53,000 examples | question: What is the largest textile collection in the world?, answer: textiles | question: What is the largest textile collection in the world?, answer: the largest | question: What is the largest textile collection in the world?, answer: more than 53,000 examples | question: What is the largest textile collection in the world?, answer: the largest +question: What is the common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth?, answer: dioxygen | question: What is the common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth?, answer: dioxygen | question: What is the common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth?, answer: O 2. | question: What is the common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth?, answer: dioxygen | question: What is the common allotrope of elemental oxygen on Earth?, answer: O2 | question: What is O2 used by complex forms of life, such as animals, in cellular respiration +question: Who wrote that there is no Liturgy in the world, either in ancient or modern language, which breathes more of a solid, scriptural, rational piety, than the Common Prayer of the Church of England?, answer: John Wesley | question: When the Methodists in America were separated from the Church of England, John Wesley himself provided a revised version of The Book of Common Prayer called the Sunday Service of the Methodists in North America +question: What is the name of the companion?, answer: Susan Foreman (Carole Ann Ford) and her teachers Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill) and Ian Chesterton (William Russell) | question: What is the name of the first companions seen on screen?, answer: The Deadly Assassin | question: What is the name of the first companions seen on screen?, answer: Susan Foreman (Carole Ann Ford) and her teachers Barbara Wright (Jacqueline Hill); and Jo Grant (Katy Manning +question: What is the name of the complexity class P?, answer: Cobham–Edmonds thesis | question: What is the name of the complexity class P?, answer: Cobham–Edmonds thesis | question: What is the name of the complexity class P?, answer: Cobham–Edmonds thesis | question: What is the name of the complexity class P?, answer: Cobham–Edmonds thesis | question: What is the name of the complexity class P?, answer: Boolean satisfiability problem +question: What was a moral justification for domination of certain territories and peoples?, answer: environmental determinism | question: What was the concept of environmental determinism used to categorically place indigenous people in a racial hierarchy?, answer: orientalism and tropicality | question: What was the concept of environmental determinism used to categorically place indigenous people in a racial hierarchy?, answer: orientalism and tropicality +question: What is the reason why astronauts experience weightlessness when in free-fall orbit around the Earth?, answer: Newton's Laws of Motion | question: What is the reason why astronauts experience weightlessness when in free-fall orbit around the Earth?, answer: weightlessness | question: What is the reason why astronauts experience weightlessness when in free-fall orbit around the Earth?, answer: Newton's Laws of Motion | question: What is one of the foundational underpinnings for the development of the general theory of relativity?, answer: equivalence +question: What is the concept of legal certainty recognised by the European Court of Justice?, answer: one of the general principles of European Union law | question: What is an important general principle of international law and public law, which predates European Union law?, answer: European Union law | question: What is a general principle of international law and public law?, answer: European Union law | question: What is a central element of the general principle of legal certainty in European Union law?, answer: the general principle of legal certainty +question: What is the name of the prime field?, answer: Q or the finite field | question: What is the name of the prime field?, answer: 0 and 1. | question: What is the name of the prime field?, answer: Q or the finite field | question: What is the name of the prime field?, answer: 0 and 1. +question: In what year did British colonists name the second war in King George's reign?, answer: 1740s | question: In what year did British colonists name the second war in King George's reign after their opponents?, answer: 1740s | question: In what year did British colonists name the second war in King George's reign?, answer: 1740s | question: In what year did British colonists name the second war in King George's reign after their opponents?, answer: Seven Years' War +question: What is the connection between macroscopic nonconservative forces and microscopic conservative forces?, answer: detailed treatment with statistical mechanics | question: What is the difference between macroscopic nonconservative forces and microscopic conservative forces?, answer: the connection between macroscopic nonconservative forces | question: What is the difference between macroscopic nonconservative forces and microscopic conservative forces?, answer: entropy increases +question: What was the conquest of Cyprus?, answer: the Anglo-Norman forces of the Third Crusade | question: What was the conquest of Cyprus?, answer: 380 years | question: What was the conquest of Cyprus?, answer: 380 years | question: What was the conquest of Cyprus by the Anglo-Norman forces of the Third Crusade?, answer: opening a new chapter in the history of the island, which would be under Western European domination for the following 380 years +question: How many Saturn Vs were enough for lunar landing missions through Apollo 20?, answer: 15 | question: How many Saturn Vs were enough for lunar landing missions through Apollo 20?, answer: 15 | question: How many Saturn Vs were enough for lunar landing missions through Apollo 20?, answer: 15 | question: How many Saturn Vs were enough for lunar landing missions through Apollo 20?, answer: eight | question: How many Saturn Vs were enough for lunar landing missions through Apollo 20?, answer: 15 | question: How many Saturn Vs would the CMP operate a package of lunar orbital sensors and cameras while his companions were on the surface, and allow them to stay on the Moon for over three days +question: Who pioneered much of the debate?, answer: historians and political theorists | question: Who pioneered much of the debate?, answer: J. A. Hobson (1858–1940), Joseph Schumpeter (1883–1950), Thorstein Veblen (1857–1929), and Norman Angell (1872–1967) | question: What did Hobson argue that domestic social reforms could cure the international disease of imperialism by removing its economic foundation?, answer: domestic social reforms +question: What is the most comprehensive costume collection in Britain?, answer: 14,000 | question: What is the most comprehensive costume collection in Britain?, answer: the most comprehensive | question: What is the most comprehensive costume collection in Britain?, answer: over 14,000 outfits plus accessories | question: What is the most comprehensive costume collection in Britain?, answer: the most comprehensive | question: What is the most comprehensive costume collection in Britain?, answer: the most comprehensive | question: What is the most comprehensive costume collection in Britain?, answer: Talbot Hughes +question: What is a key requirement for admission to Standard One (First Grade)?, answer: Preschool | question: What is the Kenya Certificate of Primary Education?, answer: Kenya Certificate of Primary Education | question: What is the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education?, answer: Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education | question: What is the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education?, answer: Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education | question: What is the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education?, answer: Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education +question: Who sent the first live televised pictures of the Earth and the Moon back to Earth?, answer: Apollo 8 | question: Who read from the creation story in the Book of Genesis?, answer: an estimated one-quarter of the world saw—either live or delayed—the Christmas Eve transmission during the ninth orbit of the Moon | question: What was the end of 1968?, answer: Vietnam War protests, race riots, and the assassinations of civil rights leader Martin Luther King, Jr., and Senator Robert F. Kennedy +question: What country sought to disassociate themselves from United States foreign policy in the Middle East to avoid being targeted by the boycott?, answer: European nations and Japan | question: What country wanted to disassociate themselves from United States foreign policy in the Middle East to avoid being targeted by the boycott?, answer: Japan | question: What was the promise of a negotiated settlement between Israel and Syria?, answer: lift the embargo in March 1974 +question: What were Japanese imports?, answer: Toyota Corona, the Toyota Corolla, the Datsun B210, the Datsun B210, the Datsun 510, the Honda Civic, the Mitsubishi Galant (capital import from Chrysler sold as the Dodge Colt), the Subaru DL, and later the Honda Accord +question: In what year was the 8–4–4 system launched?, answer: 1985 | question: In what year did Kenya announce the introduction of free primary education?, answer: January 2003 | question: In what year did Kenya announce the introduction of free primary education?, answer: January 2003 | question: In what year did Kenya announce the introduction of free primary education?, answer: 2003 | question: In what year did Kenya announce the introduction of free primary education?, answer: January 2003 | question: In what year did Kenya announce the introduction of free primary education?, answer: 2007 +question: What was the customary law of Normandy developed between the 10th and 13th centuries?, answer: the legal systems of Jersey and Guernsey | question: What was the Très ancien coutumier authored between 1200 and 1245?, answer: Très ancien coutumier | question: What was the Grand coutumier de Normandie authored between 1235 and 1245?, answer: Summa de legibus Normanniae +question: How many seats are in the debating chamber?, answer: 131 | question: How many seats are in the debating chamber?, answer: 129 | question: How many seats are in the debating chamber?, answer: 131 | question: How many seats are in the debating chamber?, answer: 129 | question: How many seats are in the debating chamber?, answer: 129 | question: How many seats are in the debating chamber?, answer: 129 +question: Who used the term imperialism to mean all kinds of domination or control by a group of people over another?, answer: some writers[who?] | question: Who used the term imperialism to mean all kinds of domination or control by a group of people over another?, answer: some writers[who?], | question: Who used the term imperialism in slightly more discriminating fashion to mean all kinds of domination or control by a group of people over another | question: What does informal rule mean?, answer: enforcing land officials into large debts that cannot be repaid, ownership of private industries thus expanding the controlled area +question: What was the first unmanned flight of the Saturn V?, answer: Apollo 4 (AS-501) | question: What was the first unmanned flight of the Saturn V?, answer: the first unmanned flight of the Saturn V | question: What was the first unmanned flight of the Saturn V?, answer: Block I CSM | question: What was the purpose of the mission?, answer: to achieve trans-lunar injection, followed closely by a simulated direct-return abort, using the Service Module engine to ram it into the atmosphere at higher than the usual Earth-orbital reentry speed +question: Who would replace the Norse religion and Old Norse language with Catholicism?, answer: Rollo's Vikings | question: Who would replace the Norse religion and Old Norse language with Catholicism?, answer: Rollo's Vikings | question: Who would replace the Norse religion and Old Norse language with Catholicism?, answer: Rollo's Vikings +question: What did Isaac Newton unified the force responsible for objects falling at the surface of the Earth?, answer: the force responsible for the orbits of celestial mechanics | question: What did Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell demonstrate that electric and magnetic forces were unified through one consistent theory of electromagnetism?, answer: Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell | question: What is the most popular approach to answering this question?, answer: string theory +question: What did the development of plate tectonics provide for many observations of the solid Earth?, answer: a physical basis | question: What is the power of the theory of plate tectonics?, answer: its ability to combine all of these observations into a single theory of how the lithosphere moves over the convecting mantle | question: What is the power of the theory of plate tectonics?, answer: its ability to combine all of these observations into a single theory of how the lithosphere moves over the convecting mantle +question: What is the name of the dialect of Newcastle?, answer: Geordie | question: What is the name of the dialect of Newcastle?, answer: Geordie | question: What is the name of the dialect of Newcastle?, answer: Geordie | question: What is the name of the dialect of Newcastle?, answer: Geordie | question: What is the name of the dialect of Newcastle?, answer: Geordie | question: What is the name of the dialect of Newcastle?, answer: Geordie +question: When does the division process start?, answer: when the proteins FtsZ1 and FtsZ2 assemble into filaments | question: When does the division process start?, answer: when the proteins FtsZ1 and FtsZ2 assemble into filaments, and with the help of a protein ARC6, form a structure called a Z-ring within the chloroplast's stroma | question: When does the Min system manage the placement of the Z-ring?, answer: MinD +question: What is the name of the Rhine Gorge between Rüdesheim am Rhein and Koblenz?, answer: UNESCO World Heritage Site | question: What is the name of the Rhine Gorge between Rüdesheim am Rhein and Koblenz?, answer: UNESCO World Heritage Site | question: What is the name of the Rhine Gorge between Rüdesheim am Rhein and Koblenz?, answer: UNESCO World Heritage Site | question: What is the name of the Rhine Gorge between Rüdesheim am Rhein and Koblenz?, answer: the epitome of the Rhine Gorge between Rüdesheim am Rhein and Koblenz +question: What is the dominant explanation for the Black Death?, answer: the plague theory | question: What was the name of the pathogen that caused the 19th century plague?, answer: Alexandre Yersin | question: What was the name of the pathogen that caused the 19th century plague?, answer: Yersinia pestis | question: What was the name of the pathogen that caused the 19th century plague?, answer: Yersinia pestis | question: What was the name of the plague theory?, answer: Yersinia pestis +question: What was the earliest Doctor Who-related audio release?, answer: 1966 | question: What was the first original Doctor Who audio released on LP record?, answer: Doctor Who and the Pescatons featuring the Fourth Doctor | question: What was the first commercially available audiobook that was an abridged reading of the Fourth Doctor story State of Decay in 1981?, answer: an abridged reading of the Fourth Doctor story State of Decay | question: What radio drama was transmitted during a hiatus in 1988?, answer: Slipback +question: What is the earliest known movie in Newcastle?, answer: On the Night of the Fire | question: What is the earliest known movie in Newcastle?, answer: On the Night of the Fire | question: What is the earliest known movie in Newcastle?, answer: On the Night of the Fire | question: What is the earliest known movie in Newcastle?, answer: On the Night of the Fire | question: What is the earliest known movie in Newcastle?, answer: On the Night of the Fire +question: What did the earliest recorded incidents of collective civil disobedience take place during the Roman Empire?, answer: unarmed Jews gathered in the streets to prevent the installation of pagan images in the Temple in Jerusalem | question: What is a form of jail solidarity?, answer: some activists who commit civil disobedience as a group collectively refuse to sign bail until certain demands are met, such as favorable bail conditions, or the release of all the activists +question: When did Stromatoveris date to about 515 million years ago?, answer: about 515 million years ago | question: When did Stromatoveris date to about 515 million years ago?, answer: 515 million years ago | question: When did Stromatoveris date to about 515 million years ago?, answer: 515 million years ago | question: When did Stromatoveris date to about 515 million years ago?, answer: Ediacaran | question: When did Stromatoveris originate from sessile animals whose descendants became swimmers and changed the cilia from a feeding mechanism to a propulsion system +question: When did the early United States express its opposition to Imperialism?, answer: in a form distinct from its own Manifest Destiny | question: What did Theodore Roosevelt’s interventionism in Central America and Woodrow Wilson’s mission to "make the world safe for democracy" changed all this | question: What was the general notion of hegemony and imperium of historical empires?, answer: the general notion of hegemony and imperium of historical empires | question: What was the best he could do was to operate his racket in three districts?, answer: to operate his racket in three districts +question: What is Victoria's total gross state product?, answer: GSP | question: What is the largest stadium in Australia?, answer: Melbourne Cricket Ground | question: What is the largest stadium in Australia?, answer: The Melbourne Cricket Ground | question: What is the largest stadium in Australia?, answer: The Melbourne Cricket Ground | question: What is the oldest university in Victoria?, answer: the University of Melbourne +question: Who wrote to the elector: "Oh, what joy has Dr. Martin's return spread among us! His words, through divine mercy, are bringing back every day misguided people into the way of the truth" +question: What is the efficiency of a Rankine cycle usually limited by?, answer: the working fluid | question: What is the temperature range the cycle can operate over?, answer: quite small | question: What is the creep limit of stainless steel in steam turbines?, answer: 565 °C | question: What is the actual efficiency of a modern coal-fired power station?, answer: 42% | question: What is the reason why the Rankine cycle is often used as a bottoming cycle in combined-cycle gas turbine power stations?, answer: low turbine entry temperature (compared with a gas turbine) is why the Rankine cycle is often used as a bottoming cycle in combined-cycle gas turbine power stations +question: What was the climax of a very undemocratic regime?, answer: widespread agitation for constitutional reform | question: In what year did Daniel arap Moi win re-election?, answer: 1992 and 1997 | question: In what year did Daniel arap Moi win re-election?, answer: 1997 | question: Who won re-election?, answer: Daniel arap Moi +question: What was the first time in the Scottish Parliament where a party has commanded a parliamentary majority?, answer: The SNP took 16 seats from Labour | question: Who retained East Lothian by 151 votes?, answer: Labour leader Iain Gray | question: What did the SNP take a further eight seats from the Liberal Democrats and one seat from the Conservatives?, answer: Iain Gray | question: What did the SNP take a further eight seats from the Liberal Democrats and one seat from the Conservatives +question: What is found in almost all biomolecules that are important to (or generated by) life?, answer: The element is found in almost all biomolecules that are important to (or generated by) life | question: What is found in almost all biomolecules that are important to (or generated by) life?, answer: The element is found in almost all biomolecules that are important to (or generated by) life. Only a few common complex biomolecules, such as squalene and the carotenes, contain the largest proportion by mass of oxygen?, answer: carbonyl groups in these acids and their ester residues +question: What had a negative influence on the US economy?, answer: the embargo | question: What did the price increases change on an international level?, answer: competitive positions | question: What did the price increases change on an international level?, answer: many industries, such as automobiles | question: What did the price increases change on an international level?, answer: price increases | question: What did the price increases change on an international level?, answer: both inflationary and deflationary impacts | question: What did the embargo leave oil companies searching for new ways to increase oil supplies, even in rugged terrain such as the Arctic +question: What member of the European Economic Community faced a complete embargo?, answer: the Netherlands | question: What did the Netherlands receive?, answer: uninterrupted supplies | question: What did the Netherlands receive?, answer: almost uninterrupted supplies | question: What did the Netherlands receive?, answer: embargo | question: What did the Netherlands receive?, answer: almost uninterrupted supplies | question: What did Harold Wilson's government support the Israelis during the Six-Day War?, answer: the UK | question: What did Ted Heath call for Israel to withdraw to its pre-1967 borders +question: When did the energy crisis lead to greater interest in renewable energy, nuclear power and domestic fossil fuels?, answer: the energy crisis | question: When did the energy crisis lead to greater interest in renewable energy, nuclear power and domestic fossil fuels?, answer: the energy crisis | question: When did the energy crisis end?, answer: crisis-mentality thinking | question: When did the energy crisis end?, answer: crisis-mentality thinking | question: Who has repeatedly backed policies which promise solutions that are politically expedient, but whose prospects are doubtful?, answer: congresses and presidents +question: When did Luther appear as ordered before the Diet of Worms?, answer: 18 April 1521 | question: When did Luther appear as ordered before the Diet of Worms?, answer: 18 April 1521 | question: When did the Diet of Worms take place?, answer: 18 April 1521 | question: When did the Diet of Worms take place?, answer: 28 January to 25 May 1521 +question: What is the evolutionary strategy used by cicadas of the genus Magicicada?, answer: prime numbers | question: What is the logic for this?, answer: the prime number intervals between emergences make it very difficult for predators to evolve that could specialize as predators on Magicicadas | question: What is the average predator population during hypothetical outbreaks of 14- and 15-year cicadas?, answer: 2% higher than during outbreaks of 13- and 17-year cicadas +question: What is the executive summary of the WG I Summary for Policymakers report?, answer: they are certain that emissions resulting from human activities are substantially increasing the atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gases, resulting on average in an additional warming of the Earth's surface | question: What does the executive summary of the WG I Summary for Policymakers report say they are certain that emissions resulting from human activities are substantially increasing the atmospheric concentrations of the greenhouse gases, resulting on average in an additional warming of the Earth's surface +question: How many Huguenots had occupied important places in society?, answer: many | question: How many Huguenots had occupied important places in society?, answer: many | question: How many Huguenots had occupied important places in society?, answer: many | question: How many Huguenots had occupied important places in society?, answer: many | question: How many Huguenots had occupied important places in society?, answer: many +question: What was the final major evolution of the steam engine design?, answer: the use of steam turbines starting in the late part of the 19th century | question: What type of steam engines are generally more efficient than reciprocating piston type steam engines?, answer: steam turbines | question: What type of steam engines are generally more efficient than reciprocating piston type steam engines?, answer: reciprocating engines | question: What type of steam engines are more efficient than reciprocating piston type steam engines?, answer: reciprocating engines | question: In the United States 90% of the electric power is produced in this way using a variety of heat sources +question: What were the final years of the Yuan dynasty marked by?, answer: struggle, famine, and bitterness among the populace | question: What were the last years of the Yuan dynasty marked by?, answer: struggle, famine, and bitterness among the populace +question: Who was the first European to travel the length of the Amazon River?, answer: Francisco de Orellana | question: Who was the first European to travel the length of the Amazon River?, answer: Francisco de Orellana | question: Who was the first European to travel the length of the Amazon River?, answer: Francisco de Orellana | question: Who was the first European to travel the length of the Amazon River in 1542?, answer: Francisco de Orellana | question: Who was the first European to travel the length of the Amazon River?, answer: Ondemar Dias +question: When did the first Huguenots leave France?, answer: 1555 | question: When did the Huguenots leave France?, answer: Switzerland and the Netherlands | question: When did the Huguenots leave France?, answer: 1555 | question: What was the first Protestant confession of faith?, answer: Guanabara Confession of Faith | question: What was the first Protestant confession of faith in the whole of the Americas?, answer: Guanabara Confession of Faith +question: Who was the priest of the Church of England?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who is the priest of the Church of England?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who is the priest of the Church of England?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who is the priest of the Church of England?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who is the priest of the Church of England?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who is the priest of the Church of England?, answer: John Wesley +question: When did Leonard Goldenson try to internationalize the ABC television network?, answer: 1950s | question: When did Leonard Goldenson try to use on ABC the same strategies he had made in expanding UPT's theater operation to the international market?, answer: 1950s | question: When did Leonard Goldenson say that ABC's first international activity was broadcasting the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II?, answer: June 1953 | question: When did Leonard Goldenson say that ABC's first international activity was broadcasting the coronation of Queen Elizabeth II?, answer: 1950s +question: What are the first buildings of the University of Chicago campus?, answer: the Main Quadrangles | question: What is the main quadrangles?, answer: six quadrangles | question: What is the main quadrangles?, answer: six quadrangles | question: What is the main quadrangles?, answer: six quadrangles | question: What is the main quadrangles?, answer: Victorian Gothic and Collegiate Gothic styles, patterned on the colleges of the University of Oxford +question: What was the first commercial steam-powered device?, answer: water pump | question: What was the first commercial steam-powered device?, answer: water pump | question: What was the first commercial steam-powered device?, answer: water pump | question: What was the first commercial steam-powered device?, answer: water pump | question: What was the first commercial steam-powered device?, answer: water pump | question: What was the first commercial steam-powered device developed in 1698?, answer: Thomas Savery +question: Who invented the atmospheric engine?, answer: Thomas Newcomen | question: Who invented the atmospheric engine?, answer: Thomas Newcomen | question: Who invented the atmospheric engine?, answer: Thomas Newcomen | question: Who invented the atmospheric engine?, answer: Thomas Newcomen | question: Who invented the atmospheric engine?, answer: Thomas Newcomen | question: Who invented the atmospheric engine?, answer: Thomas Newcomen | question: Who invented the atmospheric engine?, answer: Thomas Newcomen +question: What was the first direct elections for native Kenyans to the Legislative Council?, answer: 1957 | question: What was the Kenya African National Union of Jomo Kenyatta?, answer: the Kenya African National Union | question: What was the name of the Kenya African National Union of Jomo Kenyatta?, answer: Kenya African National Union | question: What was the name of the Kenya African National Union of Jomo Kenyatta that formed a government?, answer: Kenya African National Union +question: What was the first fortified settlement on the site of today's Warsaw?, answer: Bródno (9th/10th century) and Jazdów (12th/13th century) | question: What was the first fortified settlement on the site of today's Warsaw?, answer: Jazdów | question: What was the first fortified settlement on the site of today's Warsaw?, answer: Bródno (9th/10th century) and Jazdów +question: The first four Saturn I test flights were launched from LC-34, with only live first stages, carrying dummy upper stages filled with water. | question: The first flight with a live S-IV was launched from LC-37. | question: What was followed by five launches of boilerplate CSMs?, answer: AS-101 through AS-105) into orbit in 1964 and 1965. | question: The last three of these further supported the Apollo program by also carrying Pegasus satellites?, answer: verified the safety of the translunar environment by measuring the frequency and severity of micrometeorite impacts +question: What was the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive built?, answer: Richard Trevithick | question: What was the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive built?, answer: Richard Trevithick | question: What was the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive built?, answer: the United Kingdom | question: What was the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive built?, answer: Richard Trevithick | question: What was the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive built?, answer: the colliery railways in north-east England became the leading centre for experimentation and development of steam locomotives +question: Who produced the first geological map of the U.S.?, answer: William Maclure | question: What was the first geological map of the U.S. produced in 1809?, answer: William Maclure | question: What was the first geological map of the U.S. produced?, answer: 1809 | question: What was the first geological map of the U.S. produced in 1809?, answer: geological survey of the United States | question: What was the first geological map of England by six years?, answer: Observations on the Geology of the United States explanatory of a Geological Map?, answer: Observations on the Geology of the United States explanatory of a Geological map of England +question: When did Kraków serve as the Polish capital city?, answer: 1313 | question: When did Kraków become the capital of the Commonwealth and of the Crown of the Kingdom of Poland?, answer: 1596 | question: In what year did Kraków become the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw?, answer: 1806 | question: In what year did Kraków become the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw?, answer: 1806 | question: In what year did Kraków become Poland's highest military decoration for heroism?, answer: World War II +question: What is the first item of business on Wednesdays?, answer: Time for Reflection | question: What is the first item of business on Wednesdays?, answer: Time for Reflection | question: What is the first item of business on Wednesdays?, answer: Time for Reflection | question: What is the first item of business on Wednesdays?, answer: Time for Reflection | question: What is the formal style of "Prayers"?, answer: the first item of business in meetings of the House of Commons +question: What was the first recorded settlement in what is now Newcastle?, answer: Pons Aelius | question: What was the name of the Roman Emperor?, answer: Hadrian | question: What was the name of the Roman Emperor?, answer: Pons Aelius | question: What was the name of the Roman Emperor?, answer: Hadrian | question: What was the name of the Roman Emperor?, answer: Hadrian | question: What was the name of the Roman Emperor?, answer: Pons Aelius +question: Who was the most famous traveler of the period?, answer: Marco Polo | question: Who was the most famous traveler of the period?, answer: Venetian Marco Polo | question: Who was the most famous traveler of the period?, answer: the Venetian Marco Polo | question: Who was the most famous traveler of the period?, answer: Marco Polo | question: Who was the most famous traveler of the period?, answer: Venetian Marco Polo +question: Who will carry the game?, answer: KOA (850 AM) and KRFX (103.5 FM) | question: Who will carry the game?, answer: Dave Logan | question: Who will carry the game in North Carolina?, answer: WBT (1110 AM) | question: Who will carry the game in North Carolina?, answer: Mick Mixon | question: Who will simulcast the game on its sister station?, answer: WBT-FM +question: What is the flora of Warsaw?, answer: very rich in species | question: What is the flora of Warsaw?, answer: very rich in species | question: What is the flora of Warsaw?, answer: very rich in species | question: What is the flora of Warsaw?, answer: mainly due to the location of Warsaw within the border region of several big floral regions | question: What is the remaining part of the Masovian Primeval Forest +question: When does the flow of cold, gray mountain water continue into the lake?, answer: some distance | question: When does the flow of cold, gray mountain water continue into the lake?, answer: some distance | question: When does the Rhine water fall into the depths?, answer: at the so-called Rheinbrech | question: When does the Rhine water fall into the depths?, answer: because of the greater density of cold water | question: When does the Rhine water fall into the depths?, answer: Hagnau am Bodensee +question: Which timeline shows the geologic time scale?, answer: The following four timelines | question: Which timeline shows the geologic time scale?, answer: The first shows the entire time from the formation of the Earth to the present | question: Which scale shows the most recent eon with an expanded scale?, answer: The second scale | question: The Quaternary is a very short period with short epochs | question: The Holocene is too small to be shown clearly on the third timeline on the right, another reason for expanding the fourth scale?, answer: the Pleistocene +question: What type of primes have been found using distributed computing?, answer: some of these primes | question: In 2009, what was awarded a US$100,000 prize for first discovering a prime with at least 10 million digits?, answer: Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search project | question: What type of primes have been found by taking a piece of semi-random binary data, converting it to a number n, multiplying it by 256k for some positive integer k, and searching for possible primes within the interval [256kn + 1, 256k(n + 1) 1] +question: What does the four-year, full-time undergraduate program emphasize?, answer: instruction with an "arts and sciences focus" | question: How many classes did undergraduate students complete between 1978 and 2008?, answer: seven | question: How many classes did undergraduate students complete between 1978 and 2008?, answer: seven | question: What does the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching offer?, answer: a comprehensive doctoral graduate program | question: What does the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching consider?, answer: adversely affect the quality of education +question: Who was the fourth Yuan emperor?, answer: Buyantu Khan | question: Who was the first Yuan emperor to actively support and adopt mainstream Chinese culture after the reign of Kublai?, answer: Buyantu Khan | question: Who was the first Yuan emperor to actively support and adopt mainstream Chinese culture after the reign of Kublai?, answer: Mongol elite | question: Who was the first Yuan emperor to actively support and adopt mainstream Chinese culture after the reign of Kublai?, answer: Li Meng +question: What did the fucoxanthin dinophyte lineages lose?, answer: original red algal derived chloroplast | question: What did Karlodinium and Karenia replace with?, answer: a new chloroplast | question: What did Karlodinium and Karenia probably take up different heterokontophytes?, answer: different heterokontophytes | question: What did Karlodinium and Karenia probably take up different heterokontophytes?, answer: different heterokontophytes +question: What are the functions of the teacher's colleges?, answer: setting out clear standards of practice | question: What are the functions of the teacher's colleges?, answer: setting out clear standards of practice | question: What are the functions of the teacher's colleges?, answer: setting out clear standards of practice | question: What are the functions of the teacher's colleges?, answer: conducting hearings into allegations of professional misconduct and taking appropriate disciplinary action and accrediting teacher education programs +question: What is the fundamental theorem of arithmetic?, answer: unique factorization domains | question: What is the Gaussian integers Z[i]?, answer: the set of complex numbers of the form a + bi | question: What is the Gaussian integers Z[i]?, answer: the set of complex numbers of the form a + bi | question: What are Gaussian primes?, answer: Gaussian primes +question: Who invaded Dyrrachium in 1185?, answer: a large Norman army | question: Who invaded Dyrrachium?, answer: high Byzantine officials | question: Who invaded Dyrrachium?, answer: Norman army | question: Who invaded Dyrrachium?, answer: high Byzantine officials | question: Who invaded Dyrrachium?, answer: Norman army | question: Who invaded Dyrrachium?, answer: Byzantine hands +question: What was the influence of design in the Tudor period?, answer: the spread of printed books and the work of European artists and craftsmen employed in Britain | question: In what period did the increase in tea drinking lead to the production of tea paraphernalia?, answer: Georgian | question: In what period did the increase in tea drinking lead to the production of tea paraphernalia?, answer: Georgian | question: In what period did the increase in tea drinking lead to the production of tea paraphernalia such as the Gothic Revival +question: What was the name of the game's media day?, answer: Super Bowl Opening Night | question: What was the name of the game's media day?, answer: Monday evening | question: What was the name of the game's media day?, answer: Super Bowl Opening Night | question: What was the name of the game's media day?, answer: Super Bowl Opening Night | question: What was the name of the game's media day?, answer: Super Bowl Opening Night +question: What type of glass collection covers 4000 years of glass making?, answer: glass | question: What type of glass collection covers 4000 years of glass making?, answer: Africa, Britain, Europe, America and Asia | question: What type of glass collection covers 4000 years of glass making?, answer: over 6000 | question: What type of glass collection covers 4000 years of glass making?, answer: Africa, Britain, Europe, America and Asia | question: What type of glass collection covers 4000 years of glass making?, answer: Venetian glass by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Émile Gallé +question: What is the computational problem of determining whether two finite graphs are isomorphic?, answer: graph isomorphism | question: What is an important unsolved problem in complexity theory?, answer: whether the graph isomorphism problem is in P, NP-complete, or NP-intermediate | question: What is the best algorithm for this problem?, answer: Laszlo Babai and Eugene Luks | question: What is the best algorithm for this problem?, answer: Laszlo Babai and Eugene Luks +question: What is a nuclear reactor?, answer: geothermal energy, solar energy or waste heat from an internal combustion engine or industrial process | question: What type of heat source can be derived from?, answer: electric heating element +question: Who wrote about the 'Great Pestilence' in 1893?, answer: Francis Aidan Gasquet | question: Who was able to adopt the epidemiology of the bubonic plague for the Black Death?, answer: Francis Aidan Gasquet | question: Who was able to adopt the epidemiology of the bubonic plague for the Black Death?, answer: Francis Aidan Gasquet | question: Who was able to adopt the epidemiology of the bubonic plague?, answer: Francis Aidan Gasquet +question: Who wrote that the use of the term "social classes" for this system was misleading?, answer: Frederick W. Mote | question: Who wrote that the use of the term "social classes" for this system was misleading and that the position of people within the four-class system was not an indication of their actual social power and wealth, but just entailed "degrees of privilege" to which they were entitled institutionally and legally | question: Who wrote that the use of the term "social classes" for this system was misleading +question: What is the historic heart of Newcastle?, answer: the Grainger Town area | question: What are some of Newcastle upon Tyne's finest buildings?, answer: Grainger Market, Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Grainger Street and Clayton Street | question: What is the name of the Grainger Town area?, answer: Richard Grainger | question: What is the name of the Grainger Town area?, answer: Grainger Market, Theatre Royal, Grey Street, Grainger Street and Clayton Street +question: What was the historical measure of a steam engine's energy efficiency?, answer: its "duty" | question: What is the number of foot-pounds of work delivered by burning one bushel of coal?, answer: 94 pounds | question: What was Watt's original low-pressure designs able to deliver duty as high as 25 million, but averaged about 17 | question: What was Watt's original low-pressure designs able to deliver duty as high as 25 million?, answer: low-pressure steam +question: What was the first recorded rudimentary steam engine described by Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria?, answer: the aeolipile | question: What was the first recorded rudimentary steam engine described by Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria?, answer: the aeolipile | question: What was the first recorded rudimentary steam engine described by Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria?, answer: the aeolipile | question: What was the name of the first recorded rudimentary steam turbine device described by Taqi al-Din in 1551 and by Giovanni Branca in 1629 +question: What is the main arms of the current delta?, answer: the delta's main arms | question: What is the main arms of the current delta?, answer: the delta's disconnected arms | question: What is the main arms of the current delta?, answer: the delta's main arms | question: What is the main arms of the current delta?, answer: the delta's main arms | question: What is the main arms of the current delta?, answer: the delta's main arms, disconnected arms (Hollandse IJssel, Nieuwe Maas), Dordtse Kil, Spui and IJssel +question: What was the idea of creating a network of wholly and partially owned channels?, answer: to rebroadcast the network's programs | question: What was ABC Films selling programs to?, answer: networks not owned by ABC | question: What did ABC Films sell programs to?, answer: networks not owned by ABC +question: Who was one of the people who conceived the idea of a police box as a time machine?, answer: Anthony Coburn | question: Who applied for a trade mark to use the TARDIS' blue police box design in merchandising associated with Doctor Who?, answer: BBC | question: Who filed an objection to the trade mark claim?, answer: Metropolitan Police Authority | question: Who ruled in favour of the BBC?, answer: Patent Office +question: What is a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease?, answer: The immune system | question: What is a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease?, answer: the immune system | question: What is a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease?, answer: the immune system | question: What is a system of many biological structures and processes within an organism that protects against disease?, answer: the peripheral immune system +question: What is the immune system protecting organisms from infection?, answer: layered defenses of increasing specificity | question: What prevents pathogens from entering the organism?, answer: physical barriers | question: What does the immune system provide?, answer: an immediate, but non-specific response | question: What does the immune system adapt during an infection to improve its recognition of the pathogen?, answer: adaptive immune system | question: What is the immune system adapting its response during an infection to improve its recognition of the pathogen +question: What is the computational problem of determining the prime factorization of a given integer?, answer: integer factorization | question: What is the best known algorithm for integer factorization?, answer: the general number field sieve | question: What is the best known algorithm for integer factorization?, answer: Shor's algorithm | question: What is the best known algorithm for integer factorization?, answer: the general number field sieve | question: What is the best known algorithm for integer factorization?, answer: the general number field sieve +question: What was the work of Philip Webb and William Morris?, answer: The Green Dining Room 1866–68 | question: What was the work of Philip Webb and William Morris?, answer: The Green Dining Room 1866–68 | question: What was the work of Philip Webb and William Morris?, answer: The Green Dining Room 1866–68 | question: What is the work of Edward Burne-Jones?, answer: plaster frieze around the decorated ceiling and stained-glass windows +question: What is a mouth that can usually be closed by muscles?, answer: a pharynx ("throat"); a wider area in the center that acts as a stomach; and a system of internal canals | question: What are the roots of the tentacles, if present; all along the underside of each comb row; and four branches round the sensory complex at the far end from the mouth – two of these four branches terminate in anal pores +question: What was the interpretation of Islam promoted by this funding?, answer: the strict, conservative Saudi-based Wahhabism or Salafism | question: What was the interpretation of Islam promoted by this funding?, answer: the strict, conservative Saudi-based Wahhabism or Salafism | question: What did the Saudi-interpretation of Islam do to overwhelm more moderate local interpretations?, answer: set the Saudi-interpretation of Islam as the "gold standard" of religion in minds of some or many Muslims +question: When did the invasions of Baghdad, Samarkand, Urgench, Kiev, Vladimir among others caused mass murders?, answer: when portions of southern Khuzestan were completely destroyed | question: When did Hulagu Khan destroy much of Iran's northern part and sacked Baghdad?, answer: his descendant Hulagu Khan | question: When did Batu Khan launch an invasion into Kievan Rus'?, answer: 1237 +question: What are the inverted repeat regions?, answer: highly conserved among land plants | question: What are similar inverted repeats in the genomes of cyanobacteria and the other two chloroplast lineages?, answer: glaucophyta and rhodophyce | question: What do some chloroplast DNAs have since lost or flipped the inverted repeats?, answer: direct repeats | question: What does the inverted repeats help stabilize the rest of the chloroplast genome?, answer: rearranged more +question: What did Tesla consider the winter of 1886/1887 as a time of "terrible headaches and bitter tears"?, answer: he questioned the value of his education | question: What did Tesla consider the winter of 1886/1887?, answer: a time of "terrible headaches and bitter tears" +question: What is one of the finest and most comprehensive collections of jewellery in the world?, answer: the jewellery collection | question: What is the name of the jewellery collection?, answer: Cartier, Jean Schlumberger, Peter Carl Fabergé, Hemmerle and Lalique | question: What is the name of the jewellery collection?, answer: The museum owns pieces by renowned jewelers Cartier, Jean Schlumberger, Peter Carl Fabergé, Hemmerle and Lalique +question: What is the main judicial body of the European Union?, answer: the Court of Justice of the European Union | question: What is the main judicial body of the European Union?, answer: the Court of Justice of the European Union | question: What is the main judicial body of the European Union?, answer: the Court of Justice of the European Union | question: What is the main judicial body of the European Union?, answer: a higher European Court of Justice +question: What is the largest share of Kenya's electricity supply?, answer: hydroelectric stations at dams along the upper Tana River, as well as the Turkwel Gorge Dam in the west | question: What is the largest share of Kenya's electricity supply?, answer: hydroelectric stations | question: What is the largest share of Kenya's electricity supply?, answer: hydroelectric stations at dams along the upper Tana River, as well as the Turkwel Gorge Dam in the west +question: What is the main component of the aboral organ?, answer: a statocyst | question: What is the main component of the aboral organ?, answer: a statocyst | question: What is the main component of the aboral organ?, answer: a statocyst | question: What is the main component of the aboral organ?, answer: a statolith | question: What is the main component of the aboral organ?, answer: ctenophore +question: What did the last glacial run from?, answer: 74,000 | question: What did the last glacial run from?, answer: 74,000 (BP = Before Present), until the end of the Pleistocene (11,600 BP) | question: What did the last glacial run from?, answer: 74,000 (BP = Before Present), until the end of the Pleistocene +question: When did the San Francisco Bay Area last host in 1985?, answer: Super Bowl XIX | question: When did the San Francisco Bay Area last host the San Francisco Bay Area?, answer: 1985 | question: When did the San Francisco Bay Area last host the San Francisco Bay Area?, answer: 1985 | question: When did the San Francisco Bay Area last host the San Francisco Bay Area?, answer: 1985 | question: When did the San Francisco Bay Area last host the San Francisco Bay Area?, answer: 1985 +question: When did the league narrow the bids to three sites?, answer: New Orleans' Mercedes-Benz Superdome, Miami's Sun Life Stadium, and the San Francisco Bay Area's Levi's Stadium +question: When did the First Crusade carved out a Norman principality?, answer: Antioch | question: When did Roger de Tosny travel to the Iberian Peninsula to carve out a state for himself from Moorish lands, but failed | question: When did William of Montreuil take a huge booty?, answer: 1064 +question: What scale was introduced in 1939?, answer: "Rhine-kilometers" | question: What is the length of the Rhine shortened from the river's natural course?, answer: number of canalisation projects completed in the 19th and 20th century | question: What is the "total length of the Rhine", to the inclusion of Lake Constance and the Alpine Rhine is more difficult to measure objectively?, answer: more difficult to measure objectively | question: What was cited as 1,232 kilometres (766 miles) by the Dutch Rijkswaterstaat in 2010?, answer: 1,232 +question: What is the main façade?, answer: red brick and Portland stone | question: What is the main façade?, answer: 720 feet (220 m) | question: What is the main façade?, answer: Aston Webb | question: What is the main entrance?, answer: Romanesque | question: What is the main entrance?, answer: a series of shallow arches supported by slender columns and niches with twin doors separated by pier | question: What is the main entrance?, answer: Gothic +question: When was the main gallery redesigned?, answer: 1994 | question: When was the main gallery redesigned?, answer: 1994 | question: When was the main gallery redesigned?, answer: 1994 | question: When was the main gallery redesigned?, answer: 1994 | question: When was the main gallery redesigned?, answer: 1994 | question: When was the main gallery redesigned?, answer: 2004 | question: In what year was the sacred silver and stained-glass gallery opened?, answer: 1243–48 comes from the Sainte-Chapelle +question: What is the main response of the immune system to tumors?, answer: to destroy the abnormal cells using killer T cells | question: What is the main response of the immune system to tumors?, answer: to destroy the abnormal cells using killer T cells | question: What is the main response of the immune system to tumors?, answer: to destroy the abnormal cells using killer T cells | question: What is the main response of the immune system to tumors?, answer: to destroy the abnormal cells using killer T cells +question: What is the main use for steam turbines?, answer: in the 1990s about 90% of the world's electric production was by use of steam turbines | question: What percentage of the world's electric production was by use of steam turbines?, answer: 90% | question: In what century did the Turbinia have direct turbines to propellers with no reduction gearbox?, answer: 20th century | question: In what century did the Turbinia have direct turbines to propellers with no reduction gearbox?, answer: 20th century +question: Who was the first Warsaw President?, answer: Jan Andrzej Menich | question: Who was the first Warsaw President?, answer: Jan Andrzej Menich | question: Who was the first Warsaw President?, answer: Jan Andrzej Menich | question: Who was the first Warsaw President?, answer: Jan Andrzej Menich | question: Who was the first Warsaw President?, answer: Jan Andrzej Menich +question: What is the mechanism for chloroplast DNA?, answer: cpDNA | question: What is the mechanism for chloroplast DNA?, answer: cpDNA +question: What is the simplest approach to evade the adaptive immune system?, answer: to rapidly change non-essential epitopes on the surface of the pathogen | question: What is called antigenic variation?, answer: antigenic variation | question: What is an example of HIV that mutates rapidly?, answer: the proteins on its viral envelope that are essential for entry into its host target cell are constantly changing | question: What is a common strategy for avoiding detection by the immune system?, answer: Masking antigens with host molecules +question: Who was appointed president of ABC's broadcasting division?, answer: Frederick S. Pierce | question: Who was appointed president of ABC's broadcasting division?, answer: Michael P. Millardi | question: Who was appointed president of ABC Television Network?, answer: John B. Sias | question: Who was appointed president of ABC Television Network?, answer: Brandon Stoddard +question: What is Warsaw's symbol?, answer: The mermaid | question: What is Warsaw's symbol?, answer: the mermaid | question: What is the oldest armed seal of Warsaw?, answer: 1390 | question: What is the oldest armed seal of Warsaw?, answer: Sigilium Civitatis Varsoviensis | question: What is the oldest armed seal of Warsaw?, answer: Sigilium Civitatis Varsoviensis +question: What was the name of the conglomerate General Electric?, answer: J. P. Morgan | question: What was the name of the conglomerate General Electric?, answer: J. P. Morgan | question: What was the name of the conglomerate General Electric?, answer: J. P. Morgan | question: What was the name of the conglomerate General Electric?, answer: J. P. Morgan | question: What was the name of the conglomerate General Electric?, answer: J. P. Morgan +question: What are architects, interior designers, engineers, developers, construction managers, and general contractors more likely to be separate companies?, answer: in the past, architects, interior designers, engineers, developers, construction managers, and general contractors | question: What is a "design build" contract where the contractor is given a performance specification and must undertake the project from design to construction, while adhering to the performance specifications +question: What is the most basic method of checking the primality of a given integer n?, answer: trial division | question: What is the most basic method of checking the primality of a given integer n?, answer: trial division | question: What is the most basic method of checking the primality of a given integer n?, answer: trial division | question: What is the most basic method of checking the primality of a given integer n?, answer: dividing n by each integer m +question: What is the most common dinophyte chloroplast?, answer: the peridinin-type chloroplast | question: What is the most common dinophyte chloroplast?, answer: the peridinin-type chloroplast | question: What is the most common dinophyte chloroplast?, answer: the peridinin-type chloroplast | question: What is the most common dinophyte chloroplast?, answer: the peridinin-type chloroplast +question: What is the most commonly used reduction?, answer: polynomial-time reduction | question: What can be done by giving the same input to both inputs of the multiplication algorithm?, answer: squaring | question: What can be done by giving the same input to both inputs of the multiplication algorithm?, answer: squaring | question: What can be done by giving the same input to both inputs of the multiplication algorithm?, answer: squaring | question: What can be done by giving the same input to both inputs of the multiplication algorithm +question: Who is the most frequent musical contributor during the first 15 years?, answer: Dudley Simpson | question: Who is the most frequent musical contributor during the first 15 years?, answer: Dudley Simpson | question: Who wrote a Doctor Who score for The Tomorrow People?, answer: Dudley Simpson | question: Who wrote a Doctor Who score for the original 1970s version of The Tomorrow People?, answer: Dudley Simpson | question: Who wrote a Doctor Who score for the original 1970s version of The Tomorrow People +question: What are the most recent episodes of the network's shows usually made available on WATCH ABC, Hulu and ABC on Demand the day after their original broadcast?, answer: the day after their original broadcast | question: What does ABC on Demand disallow?, answer: fast forwarding of accessed content | question: What does Disney-ABC Television Group restrict streaming of the most recent episode of any ABC program on Hulu and WATCH ABC until eight days after their initial broadcast?, answer: Restrictions implemented by Disney–ABC Television Group on January 7, 2014 +question: What was the most useful instrument for analyzing the performance of steam engines?, answer: the steam engine indicator | question: What was the most successful indicator for the high speed engine inventor and manufacturer Charles Porter?, answer: 1862 | question: What was the most successful indicator for the high speed engine inventor and manufacturer Charles Porter?, answer: steam engine indicator | question: What was the most successful indicator for the high speed engine inventor and manufacturer Charles Porter?, answer: steam engine indicator | question: What type of engine indicator can also be used on internal combustion engines +question: What is the most widely accepted estimate for the Middle East?, answer: for a death rate of about a third | question: What was the most widely accepted estimate for the Middle East?, answer: for a death rate of about a third | question: What was the most widely accepted estimate for the Middle East?, answer: Iraq, Iran and Syria | question: What was the most widely accepted estimate for the Middle East?, answer: for a death rate of about a third +question: What is the name associated with the motion picture industry?, answer: Hollywood | question: What is the name associated with the motion picture industry?, answer: Hollywood | question: What is the name associated with the motion picture industry?, answer: The Walt Disney Company | question: What is the name associated with the motion picture industry?, answer: Hollywood | question: What is the name associated with the motion picture industry?, answer: Hollywood | question: What is the name associated with the motion picture industry?, answer: Hollywood +question: The mouth of the Rhine into Lake Constance forms an inland delta?, answer: The delta is delimited in the West by the Alter Rhein ("Old Rhine") and in the East by a modern canalized section | question: What is most of the delta a nature reserve and bird sanctuary?, answer: Austrian towns of Gaißau, Höchst and Fußach | question: What is the local pronunciation of Esel?, answer: Esel +question: What group of students met on the Oxford University campus?, answer: John Wesley, Charles Wesley and George Whitefield | question: What group of students met on the Oxford University campus?, answer: John Wesley, Charles Wesley and George Whitefield | question: What group of students met on the Oxford University campus?, answer: John Wesley, Charles Wesley and George Whitefield | question: What group of students met on the Oxford University campus?, answer: John Wesley, Charles Wesley and George Whitefield | question: What did the so-called Methodists start individual societies or classes for members of the Church of England who wanted to live a more religious life +question: What is the name Rijn used for?, answer: smaller streams farther to the north | question: What is the name Rijn used for?, answer: main river Rhine | question: What is the name Rijn used for?, answer: smaller streams farther to the north | question: What is the name Rijn used for?, answer: main river Rhine | question: What is the name Rijn used for?, answer: smaller streams farther to the north | question: What is the name Rijn used for?, answer: Limes Germanicus +question: What was the mean annual deforestation rate from 2000 to 2005?, answer: 18% | question: What was the mean annual deforestation rate from 2000 to 2005?, answer: 22,392 km2 or 8,646 sq mi per year | question: What was the mean annual deforestation rate from 2000 to 2005?, answer: 18% | question: What was the mean annual deforestation rate from 2000 to 2005?, answer: 22,392 km2 or 8,646 sq mi per year +question: What was the common prayer of the dying?, answer: "Into your hand I commit my spirit; you have redeemed me, O Lord, faithful God" (Ps. 31:5) | question: What was Luther's reply?, answer: "Reverend father, are you ready to die trusting in your Lord Jesus Christ and to confess the doctrine which you have taught in his name?", answer: "Reverend father, are you ready to die trusting in your Lord Jesus Christ and to confess the doctrine which you have taught in his name?, answer: Justus Jonas and Michael Coelius +question: What is the center of Fresno's LGBT and hipster Communities?, answer: the Tower District | question: What is the center of Fresno's LGBT and hipster Communities?, answer: the Tower District | question: What is the center of Fresno's local punk/goth/deathrock and heavy metal community?, answer: Tower District | question: What is the center of Fresno's local punk/goth/deathrock and heavy metal community +question: What is Kearney Boulevard named after?, answer: early 20th century entrepreneur and millionaire M. Theo Kearney | question: What is Kearney Boulevard named after?, answer: early 20th century entrepreneur and millionaire | question: What is Kearney Boulevard named after?, answer: early 20th century entrepreneur and millionaire M. Theo Kearney | question: What is Kearney Boulevard lined with tall palm trees?, answer: half-mile stretch of Kearney Boulevard between Fresno Street and Thorne Ave was at one time the preferred neighborhood for Fresno's elite African-American families +question: Where is Sunnyside located?, answer: Fresno's far southeast side | question: Where is Sunnyside located?, answer: Fresno County | question: Where is Sunnyside located?, answer: Fresno County +question: What year did the sixth and final season of Lost become the drama's lowest-rated season?, answer: 2010 | question: What year did the sixth and final season of Lost become the drama's lowest-rated season?, answer: 2004 | question: What year did the sixth and final season of Lost become the drama's lowest-rated season since its debut?, answer: 2004 | question: What year did the sixth and final season of Lost become the drama's lowest-rated season since its debut?, answer: 2004 +question: What is KMBC-TV and KQTV licensed to?, answer: St. Joseph, Missouri | question: What is KQTV licensed to?, answer: St. Joseph, Missouri | question: What is KQTV licensed to?, answer: St. Joseph, Missouri | question: What is KQTV licensed to?, answer: St. Joseph, Missouri | question: What is KQTV licensed to?, answer: St. Joseph, Missouri | question: What is KQTV licensed to?, answer: WTSP's transmitter being short-spaced to avoid interfering with the analog signal of Miami affiliate WPLG +question: What was ABC's flagship owned-and-operated station?, answer: WJZ-TV | question: What was WJZ-TV in New York City?, answer: re-called WABC-TV | question: What was WXYZ-TV in Detroit?, answer: October 9, 1948 | question: What did the FCC implement?, answer: a freeze on new station applications | question: What did the FCC implement?, answer: a freeze on new station applications +question: What was the only one that was renewed for a second season?, answer: Body of Proof | question: What was the only one that was renewed for a second season?, answer: midseason forensic investigation drama Body of Proof | question: What was the only one that was renewed for a second season?, answer: Body of Proof | question: What was the only one that was renewed for a second season?, answer: Body of Proof +question: When did Abercrombie arrive in Albany?, answer: July | question: When did Abercrombie arrive in Albany?, answer: July | question: When did Abercrombie refuse to take any significant actions until Loudoun approved them | question: When did Abercrombie arrive in Albany?, answer: July | question: When did Montcalm execute a strategic feint?, answer: August | question: When did Abercrombie lead the successful attack on Oswego?, answer: August +question: Who will have power and authority to co-ordinate and supervise the functions of the Government?, answer: an elected MP | question: Who will be the leader of the party or coalition with majority members in Parliament?, answer: Annan and his UN-backed panel and African Union chairman Jakaya Kikwete | question: Who will be the leader of the party or coalition with majority members in Parliament?, answer: Annan and his UN-backed panel and African Union chairman Jakaya Kikwete | question: What did Kenyan lawmakers unanimously approve a power-sharing deal 18 March 2008, aimed at salvaging a country usually seen as one of the most stable and prosperous in Africa?, answer: Kibaki's PNU and Odinga's ODM | question: Who will be the leader of the party or coalition with majority members in Parliament?, answer: Annan and his UN-backed panel and African Union chairman Jakaya Kikwete | question: Who will be the leader of the party or coalition with majority members in Parliament?, answer: Annan and his UN-backed panel and African Union chairman Jakaya Kikwete | question: Who approved a power-sharing deal?, answer: Kenyan lawmakers unanimously approved a power-sharing deal 18 March 2008 +question: What was the next direct threat to Temüjin?, answer: the Naimans (Naiman Mongols), with whom Jamukha and his followers took refuge | question: What was the title used by the rulers of the Qara Khitai?, answer: Gür Khan | question: What was the title used by the rulers of the Qara Khitai?, answer: Gür Khan | question: What was the title used by the rulers of the Qara Khitai?, answer: Naiman Mongols +question: Who developed an improved version of Newcomen's engine?, answer: James Watt | question: What was John Smeaton's improved version of Newcomen's engine?, answer: John Smeaton | question: What was John Smeaton's improved version of Newcomen's engine?, answer: half as much coal | question: What was John Smeaton's improved version of Newcomen's engine?, answer: John Smeaton +question: What is the normal force due to?, answer: repulsive forces of interaction between atoms at close contact | question: What is the force that acts in a direction normal to the surface interface between two objects?, answer: Pauli repulsion | question: What is the force that responds whenever an external force pushes on a solid object?, answer: when an external force pushes on a solid object +question: What is the meaning of "force"?, answer: quantum mechanics | question: What is the meaning of "force" in quantum mechanics?, answer: "force" | question: What is the meaning of "force" in quantum mechanics?, answer: "force" | question: What is the consequence of the results of a measurement?, answer: sometimes "quantized", i.e. they appear in discrete portions | question: What are the potentials V(x,y,z) or fields, from which the forces generally can be derived, are treated similar to classical position variables +question: What is usually a course of study, lesson plan, or a practical skill?, answer: A teacher may follow standardized curricula as determined by the relevant authority | question: What is standardized curricula determined by the relevant authority?, answer: The teacher may interact with students of different ages, from infants to adults, students with different abilities and students with learning disabilities +question: What is usually accomplished through either an informal or formal approach to learning?, answer: a course of study and lesson plan that teaches skills, knowledge and/or thinking skills | question: What is often referred to as pedagogy?, answer: Different ways to teach | question: What is standardized curricula determined by the relevant authority?, answer: teachers assist in learning outside of the classroom by accompanying students on field trips +question: When was the official opening by Queen Victoria?, answer: 22 June 1857 | question: When was the official opening by Queen Victoria?, answer: 22 June 1857 | question: When was the official opening by Queen Victoria?, answer: 22 June 1857 | question: When did the "Science Museum" come into existence?, answer: 1893 +question: What is the official record high temperature for Fresno?, answer: 115 °F (46.1 °C), | question: What is the official record high temperature for Fresno?, answer: 115 °F (46.1 °C), | question: What is the official record low for Fresno?, answer: 17 °F (8 °C), | question: What is the official record low for Fresno?, answer: 17 °F (8 mm) +question: Who unified a number of theories into a set of 20 scalar equations?, answer: James Clerk Maxwell | question: Who reformulated a set of 20 scalar equations?, answer: Oliver Heaviside and Josiah Willard Gibbs | question: What did James Clerk Maxwell discover?, answer: electric and magnetic fields could be "self-generating" through a wave that traveled at a speed that he calculated to be the speed of light | question: When did James Clerk Maxwell discover that electric and magnetic fields could be "self-generating" through a wave that traveled at a speed that he calculated to be the speed of light +question: What is the name of Triton?, answer: Artur Oppman | question: What is the name of Triton's daughters?, answer: Artur Oppman | question: What is the name of Triton's daughters?, answer: Artur Oppman | question: What is the name of Triton's daughters?, answer: Artur Oppman | question: What is the name of Triton's daughters?, answer: Artur Oppman +question: What was the original logo used for the First Doctor?, answer: modified | question: What was the original logo used for the First Doctor?, answer: The Day of the Doctor | question: What was the original logo used for the First Doctor?, answer: The Day of the Doctor | question: What was the original logo used for the Second Doctor?, answer: modified | question: What was the original logo used for the First Doctor?, answer: The Day of the Doctor | question: What was the original logo used for the Third Doctor +question: What was the theme of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop?, answer: Ron Grainer | question: What was the theme of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop?, answer: Delia Derbyshire | question: What was the theme of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop?, answer: musique concrète techniques | question: What was the theme of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop?, answer: Delia Derbyshire | question: What was the theme of the BBC Radiophonic Workshop?, answer: the end of season 17 (1979–80 +question: What is the other category of schools?, answer: those run and partly or fully funded by private individuals, private organizations and religious groups | question: What are the private 'un-aided' schools?, answer: fully funded by private parties | question: What is the standard of the private 'un-aided' schools?, answer: the quality of education is quite high | question: What is the name of the Galaxy Public School in Kathmandu?, answer: Public School | question: What is the medium of education is English, but as a compulsory subject, Nepali and/or the state's official language is also taught +question: What is the other major method of producing O 2 gas?, answer: passing a stream of clean, dry air through one bed of a pair of identical zeolite molecular sieves | question: What is nitrogen gas released from the other nitrogen-saturated zeolite bed?, answer: by reducing the chamber operating pressure and diverting part of the oxygen gas from the producer bed through it, in the reverse direction of flow | question: What is known as pressure swing adsorption?, answer: pressure swing adsorption +question: What is the other third of the water flowing through the Pannerdens Kanaal?, answer: The IJssel branch carries one ninth of the water flow of the Rhine north into the IJsselmeer | question: What is the Nederrijn carries along a route parallel to the Waal?, answer: two ninths | question: At Wijk bij Duurstede, the Nederrijn changes its name and becomes the Lek +question: Who entrusts some MSPs with the task of ensuring that party members vote according to the party line?, answer: whips | question: Who entrusts MSPs with the task of ensuring that party members vote according to the party line | question: Who entrusts MSPs with the task of ensuring that party members vote according to the party line?, answer: MSPs do not tend to vote against such instructions, since those who do are unlikely to reach higher political ranks in their parties +question: What was France's colonial presence north of the Caribbean reduced to?, answer: Saint Pierre and Miquelon | question: What was France's colonial presence north of the Caribbean reduced to?, answer: Saint Pierre and Miquelon | question: What was France's colonial presence north of the Caribbean reduced to?, answer: islands of Saint Pierre and Miquelon +question: What is the name of the outer surface of the outer surface?, answer: swimming-plates | question: What is the name of the outer surface of the outer surface?, answer: eight comb rows | question: What is the name of the outer surface of the outer surface?, answer: swimming-plates | question: What is the name of the outer surface of the outer surface?, answer: swimming-plates | question: What is the name of the outer surface of the outer surface?, answer: swimming-plates +question: What does the owner create for a project?, answer: a list of requirements | question: What does the owner create for a project?, answer: a list of requirements for a project | question: What does the owner create for a project?, answer: a list of requirements for a project | question: What does the owner create for a project?, answer: a list of requirements for a project | question: What does the owner create for a project?, answer: a design-bid-build contract +question: What is the name of the party that holds the majority of seats in the Parliament?, answer: Scottish Government | question: What is the name of the party that holds the majority of seats in the Parliament?, answer: First Minister | question: What is the name of the leader of the largest party?, answer: First Minister | question: What is the name of the leader of the largest party?, answer: First Minister, and head of the Scottish Government | question: What is the name of the leader of the largest party?, answer: Lord Advocate and the Solicitor General +question: Who was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat?, answer: Egyptian Islamic Jihad organization | question: Who was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat?, answer: Egyptian Islamic Jihad organization | question: Who was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat in 1981?, answer: Egyptian Islamic Jihad organization | question: Who was responsible for the assassination of Anwar Sadat?, answer: Muhammad Abd al-Salaam Farag +question: When was the Edict of Nantes issued?, answer: 1598 | question: When was the Edict of Nantes issued?, answer: 1598 | question: When was the Edict of Nantes issued?, answer: Edict of Nantes | question: When did the Edict reaffirmed Catholicism as the state religion of France?, answer: The Edict reaffirmed Catholicism as the state religion of France, but granted the Protestants equality with Catholics under the throne and a degree of religious and political freedom within their domains +question: In what year was the Museum of the Moving Image in London named their exhibition celebrating the programme "Behind the Sofa"?, answer: 1991 | question: In what year was the Museum of the Moving Image in London named their exhibition celebrating the programme "Behind the Sofa"?, answer: 1991 | question: In what year was the Museum of the Moving Image in London named their exhibition celebrating the programme "Behind the Sofa"?, answer: 1991 | question: In what year was the Museum of the Moving Image in London named their exhibition?, answer: 2011 online vote at Digital Spy deemed the series the "scariest TV show of all time" +question: Who was divided into non-Mongol physicians called otachi and traditional Mongol shamans?, answer: The Mongols characterized otachi doctors by their use of herbal remedies | question: Who created the Imperial Academy of Medicine to manage medical treatises and the education of new doctors?, answer: Kublai | question: Who was attracted to the medical profession because it ensured a high income and medical ethics were compatible with Confucian virtues?, answer: Confucian scholars +question: What is enzootic in populations of fleas carried by ground rodents?, answer: Yersinia pestis | question: What is the name of the plague disease?, answer: Yersinia pestis | question: What is the name of the plague disease?, answer: enzootic | question: What is the name of the plague disease?, answer: Yersinia pestis | question: What is the name of the plague disease?, answer: Yersinia pestis +question: What was the plague present somewhere in Europe in every year between 1346 and 1671?, answer: The Second Pandemic | question: What was the plague present somewhere in Europe in every year between 1346 and 1671?, answer: The Second Pandemic | question: What was the plague present somewhere in Europe in every year between 1346 and 1671?, answer: 1360–63 | question: What was the plague present somewhere in Europe in every year between 1346 and 1671?, answer: The Second Pandemic +question: In what year did the plague hit?, answer: 1348–49 | question: In what year did the plague reach Antioch?, answer: 1348–49 | question: In what year did the plague reach Antioch?, answer: 1348–49 | question: In what year did the plague reach Antioch?, answer: 1348–49 | question: In what year did the plague reach Antioch?, answer: 1348–49 +question: What was the first major work to challenge the bubonic plague theory?, answer: Graham Twigg | question: Who produced the first major work to challenge the bubonic plague theory directly?, answer: Graham Twigg | question: Who produced the first major work to challenge the bubonic plague theory directly?, answer: Graham Twigg | question: Who produced the first major work to challenge the bubonic plague theory directly?, answer: Graham Twigg | question: Who produced the first major work to challenge the bubonic plague theory?, answer: J. F. D. Shrewsbury +question: What is the pattern of the Vistula terraces?, answer: asymmetrical | question: What is the pattern of the Vistula terraces?, answer: asymmetrical | question: What is the pattern of the Vistula terraces?, answer: asymmetrical | question: What is the pattern of the Vistula terraces?, answer: asymmetrical | question: What is the pattern of the Vistula terraces?, answer: asymmetrical +question: When did the plugs-out test begin?, answer: January 27, 1967 | question: When did the plugs-out test begin?, answer: January 27, 1967 | question: When did the plugs-out test begin?, answer: January 27, 1967 | question: When did the plugs-out test begin?, answer: January 27, 1967 | question: When did the plugs-out test begin?, answer: January 27, 1967 | question: When did the plugs-out test begin?, answer: January 27, 1967 +question: What is the name of the tower district?, answer: a well-known landmark water tower | question: What is the name of the tower district?, answer: Olive and Wishon Avenues | question: What is the name of the tower district?, answer: a well-known landmark water tower | question: What is the name of the tower district?, answer: a well-known landmark water tower, which is actually in another nearby area +question: What is the pound-force?, answer: metric | question: What is the pound-force?, answer: less commonly used than the newton | question: What is the pound-force?, answer: the kilogram-force (kgf) | question: What is the pound-force?, answer: kilopond | question: What is the pound-force?, answer: the force exerted by standard gravity on one kilogram of mass | question: What is the pound-force?, answer: sthène +question: What are the "core" treaties?, answer: the Treaty on European Union (TEU) and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union (TFEU) | question: What does the TEU establish?, answer: European Union law applies to the metropolitan territories of the member states, as well as certain islands and overseas territories, including Madeira, the Canary Islands and the French overseas departments | question: What does the TEU allow the European Council to make specific provisions for regions?, answer: customs matters in Gibraltar and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon +question: What were the principal Treaties that form the European Union?, answer: common rules for coal and steel | question: What did the Maastricht Treaty 1992 do?, answer: TFEU | question: What did the Maastricht Treaty 1992 do?, answer: TFEU | question: What did the Maastricht Treaty 1992 do?, answer: TFEU | question: What did the Maastricht Treaty 1992 do?, answer: TFEU | question: What did the Treaty of Nice 2001 and the Treaty of Lisbon 2007 +question: What is the principle of cross-cutting relationships?, answer: the formation of faults and the age of the sequences through which they cut | question: What is the age of the sequences through which they cut?, answer: Faults are younger than the rocks they cut | question: What is a fault found that penetrates some formations but not those on top of it?, answer: the formations that were cut are older than the fault, and the ones that are not cut must be younger than the fault +question: What is the principle of faunal succession?, answer: the appearance of fossils in sedimentary rocks | question: What is the principle of faunal succession?, answer: based on the appearance of fossils in sedimentary rocks | question: What is the principle of faunal succession?, answer: based on the appearance of fossils in sedimentary rocks | question: What is the principle of faunal succession?, answer: based on the appearance of fossils in sedimentary rocks +question: What principle states that, with sedimentary rocks, if inclusions are found in a formation, then the inclusions must be older than the formation that contains them?, answer: inclusions | question: What is common for gravel from an older formation to be ripped up and included in a newer layer?, answer: igneous rocks | question: What happens when xenoliths are found?, answer: foreign bodies are picked up as magma or lava flows, and are incorporated, later to cool in the matrix +question: Who developed the principles of European Union law?, answer: European Court of Justice | question: Who developed the principles of European Union law?, answer: European Court of Justice | question: Who developed the principles of European Union law?, answer: European Court of Justice | question: What is the jurisprudence of the European Court of Human Rights?, answer: European Court of Human Rights | question: What are accepted general principles of European Union Law?, answer: fundamental rights (see human rights), proportionality, legal certainty, equality before the law and subsidiarity +question: What is the term for the term 'empty land'?, answer: Terra nullius | question: What is the term for the term 'empty land'?, answer: Roman law | question: What is the term for the term 'empty land'?, answer: "empty land" | question: What is the term for the term 'empty land'?, answer: "empty land" | question: What is the term for the term 'empty land'?, answer: terra nullius +question: When did George Mueller appoint program director Samuel Phillips to head a "tiger team" to investigate North American's problems and identify corrections?, answer: 1965 | question: When did George Mueller appoint program director Samuel Phillips to head a "tiger team" to investigate North American's problems and identify corrections | question: When did George Mueller appoint Samuel Phillips to head a "tiger team" to investigate North American's problems and identify corrections?, answer: 1967, not long after the first manned CSM flights +question: What is the name of the Doctor?, answer: Susan Foreman | question: What is the name of the Doctor?, answer: Tomb of the Cybermen | question: What is the name of the Doctor's granddaughter?, answer: Susan Foreman | question: What is the name of the Doctor's granddaughter?, answer: Susan Foreman | question: What is the name of the Doctor's granddaughter?, answer: Susan Foreman +question: What is a matter of custom or expectation?, answer: things that are a matter of custom or expectation | question: What is a rule that governs the land where the building will be built?, answer: a rule is inapplicable (the bridge design will not cause a collapse), or that the custom is no longer needed (acceptance of live-work spaces has grown in the community) +question: What is the property of being prime?, answer: primality | question: What is a simple but slow method of verifying the primality of a given number n?, answer: trial division | question: What is a simple but slow method of verifying the primality of a given number n?, answer: trial division | question: What is the AKS primality test?, answer: too slow to be practical | question: What is the largest known prime number?, answer: 22,338,618 decimal digits +question: What is one of the most important open questions in theoretical computer science?, answer: whether P equals NP | question: What is one of the most important open questions in theoretical computer science because of the wide implications of a solution | question: What is one of the Millennium Prize Problems proposed by the Clay Mathematics Institute?, answer: The P versus NP problem is one of the Millennium Prize Problems | question: What is a US$1,000,000 prize for resolving the problem?, answer: resolving the problem +question: What constituted a pivotal event in the Arab Muslim world?, answer: the quick and decisive defeat of the Arab troops during the Six-Day War | question: What was blamed on the secular Arab nationalism of the ruling regimes?, answer: a steep and steady decline in the popularity and credibility of secular, socialist and nationalist politics | question: What did Ba'athism, Arab socialism, and Arab nationalism suffer?, answer: different democratic and anti-democratic Islamist movements inspired by Maududi and Sayyid Qutb +question: What are the largest predatory creatures in the rainforest?, answer: black caiman, jaguar, cougar, and anaconda | question: What are the biggest predatory creatures in the rainforest?, answer: black caiman, jaguar, cougar, and anaconda | question: What are the biggest predatory creatures in the rainforest?, answer: black caiman, jaguar, cougar, and anaconda +question: What was Cyprus sold to?, answer: Knights Templar | question: What was Cyprus sold to?, answer: Knights Templar | question: In what year did the Venetians acquire full control of the island?, answer: 1489 | question: In what year did the Venetians acquire full control of the island?, answer: 1571 | question: In what year did the Venetians acquire full control of the island?, answer: 1489 +question: What is the reason for the majority rule?, answer: the high risk of a conflict of interest and/or the avoidance of absolute powers | question: What is the reason for the majority rule?, answer: the high risk of a conflict of interest and/or the avoidance of absolute powers | question: What is the reason for the majority rule?, answer: the high risk of a conflict of interest and/or the avoidance of absolute powers +question: The reason for the order of the classes and the reason why people were placed in a certain class was the date they surrendered to the Mongols, and had nothing to do with their ethnicity?, answer: the date they surrendered to the Mongols | question: The earlier they surrendered to the Mongols, the higher they were placed, the more the held out, the lower they were ranked?, answer: The Northern Chinese were ranked higher and Southern Chinese were ranked lower because southern China withstood and fought to the last before caving in +question: What is the population of Brazil?, answer: 2.5 million insect species | question: What is the population of Brazil?, answer: about 2.5 million insect species, tens of thousands of plants, and some 2,000 birds and mammals | question: How many species have been scientifically classified in the region?, answer: 40,000 | question: What species live in the rainforests of the Amazon?, answer: one in five | question: What species live in Amazonian rivers and streams?, answer: one in five +question: What is the relationship between ctenophores and the rest of Metazoa important to our understanding of the early evolution of animals and the origin of multicellularity?, answer: It has been the focus of debate for many years | question: What is the relationship between ctenophores and the rest of Metazoa important to our understanding of the early evolution of animals and the origin of multicellularity?, answer: very important to our understanding of the early evolution of animals and the origin of multicellularity | question: What is the earliest-diverging animal phylum?, answer: Porifera +question: What did Schuenemann et al. conclude in 2011 that the Black Death in medieval Europe was caused by a variant of Y. pestis that may no longer exist?, answer: a variant of Y. pestis that may no longer exist | question: What did Schuenemann et al. conclude in 2011 that the Black Death in medieval Europe was caused by a variant of Y. pestis that may no longer exist?, answer: a variant of Y. pestis that may no longer exist?, answer: most modern strains of the disease +question: What was the highest-profile and most prestigious British television award for which the series has ever been nominated?, answer: Best Drama Series | question: Who was the 3rd greatest show of the 2000s?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who was the 3rd greatest show of the 2000s?, answer: Channel 4 | question: Who was shortlisted for a Mind Award at the 2010 Mind Mental Health Media Awards for its "touching" portrayal of Vincent van Gogh +question: What did the revocation forbade Protestant services?, answer: required education of children as Catholics | question: What did the revocation forbade Protestant services?, answer: required education of children as Catholics | question: What did the revocation result in?, answer: illegal flight from the country of hundreds of thousands of Protestants | question: How many emigrated to the North American colonies?, answer: Four thousand | question: How many emigrated to the North American colonies?, answer: Four thousand +question: What is the right to create private schools in Germany?, answer: Article 7, Paragraph 4 | question: What is the right to create private schools in Germany?, answer: Article 7, Paragraph 4 | question: What is the right to create private schools in Germany?, answer: Article 7, Paragraph 4 | question: What is the right to create private schools in Germany?, answer: Article 7, Paragraph 4 | question: What is the right to create private schools in Germany?, answer: cannot be suspended even in a state of emergency +question: What is the age of the rocks collected from the Moon?, answer: 3.2 billion years | question: What is the age of the rocks collected from the Moon?, answer: radiometric dating techniques | question: What is the age of the rocks collected from the Moon?, answer: 3.2 billion years | question: What is the age of the rocks collected from the Moon?, answer: 4.6 billion years | question: What is the age of the rocks collected from the Moon?, answer: the basaltic samples derived from the highlands crust +question: What is often formal and ongoing?, answer: The role of teacher | question: What is a process known as continuing professional development?, answer: continuing professional development | question: What is a course of study called the curriculum?, answer: the curriculum +question: What is the most comprehensive holding of post-classical European sculpture in the world?, answer: V&A | question: What is the most comprehensive holding of post-classical European sculpture in the world?, answer: the sculpture collection | question: What is the most comprehensive holding of post-classical European sculpture in the world?, answer: the sculpture collection at the V&A | question: What is the most comprehensive holding of post-classical European sculpture in the world?, answer: the most comprehensive holding of post-classical European sculptures +question: What is the second main legislative body?, answer: the Council | question: What does the TEU article 15 define?, answer: providing the 'necessary impetus for its development and shall define the general political directions and priorities' | question: What does the TEU article 15 define?, answer: providing the 'necessary impetus for its development and shall define the general political directions and priorities' | question: What does the TEU article 15 define as providing?, answer: providing the 'necessary impetus for its development +question: What is known as lower sixth?, answer: year 13 | question: What is known as lower sixth?, answer: year 13 | question: What is known as lower sixth?, answer: year 13 | question: What is known as lower sixth?, answer: year 13 | question: What is known as lower sixth?, answer: year 13 +question: When did the serial format change?, answer: 2005 revival | question: When did the serial format change?, answer: 2005 revival | question: When did the serial format change?, answer: 2005 revival | question: When did the serial format change?, answer: 2005 revival | question: When did the serial format change?, answer: 2005 revival | question: When did the serial format change?, answer: 2005 revival | question: When did the serial format change?, answer: 2005 revival +question: What did the serials The Deadly Assassin and Mawdryn Undead and the 1996 TV film establish that a Time Lord can only regenerate 12 times, for a total of 13 incarnations?, answer: a total of 13 incarnations | question: When did the episode "The Time of the Doctor" depict the Doctor acquiring a new cycle of regenerations, starting from the Twelfth Doctor, due to the Eleventh Doctor being the product of the Doctor's twelfth regeneration from his original set?, answer: the Eleventh Doctor +question: Who started the service on 1 September 1993?, answer: Sam Chisholm and Rupert Murdoch | question: What was the idea of converting the company business strategy to an entirely fee-based concept?, answer: Sam Chisholm and Rupert Murdoch | question: What was the new package included?, answer: four channels formerly available free-to-air, broadcasting on Astra's satellites, as well as introducing new channels +question: What is the shape of the Rhine delta determined by?, answer: two bifurcations | question: What is the name of the Rhine delta?, answer: Waal and Pannerdens Kanaal | question: What is the name of the Rhine delta?, answer: Nederrijn | question: What is the name of the Rhine delta?, answer: IJssel | question: What is the name of the Rhine delta?, answer: IJssel | question: What is the name IJssel until it flows into Lake IJsselmeer +question: What was Galileo Galilei influenced by?, answer: Medieval idea that objects in forced motion carried an innate force of impetus | question: What was Galileo Galilei influenced by?, answer: late Medieval idea that objects in forced motion carried an innate force of impetus | question: What was Galileo Galilei influenced by?, answer: late Medieval idea that objects in forced motion carried an innate force of impetus +question: Who won the British Academy Television Award for Best Drama Series?, answer: Russell T Davies | question: Who was the first Doctor to be nominated for a BAFTA Television Award for Best Actor?, answer: Matt Smith | question: Who was the first female to receive a BAFTA nomination for the series?, answer: Michelle Gomez | question: Who was the first female to receive a BAFTA nomination for the series?, answer: Michelle Gomez +question: Who was showrunner and head writer for the first five years of its revival?, answer: Russell T Davies | question: Who was showrunner and head writer for the first five years of its revival?, answer: Russell T Davies | question: Who produced the first series of the 21st century?, answer: Christopher Eccleston | question: Who produced the first series of the 21st century?, answer: BBC Wales in Cardiff | question: Who produced the first series of the 21st century?, answer: Russell T Davies +question: What do valve gears give events of fixed length during the engine cycle?, answer: the simplest | question: What does a reversing mechanism provide?, answer: means for saving steam | question: What does a reversing mechanism provide?, answer: means for saving steam as speed and momentum are gained by gradually "shortening the cutoff" or rather, shortening the admission event; this in turn proportionately lengthens the expansion period | question: What is the totality of the exhaust steam cannot evacuate the cylinder, choking it and giving excessive compression?, answer: totality of the exhaust steam cannot evacuate the cylinder, choking it and giving excessive compression +question: What are Korean displays?, answer: green-glazed ceramics, silk embroideries from officials' robes and gleaming boxes inlaid with mother-of-pearl made between 500 AD and 2000 | question: What is Tibetan art represented by?, answer: 14th- and 15th-century religious images in wood and bronze, scroll paintings and ritual objects | question: What are the items on show?, answer: betel-nut cutters, ivory combs and bronze palanquin hooks +question: What can be explained by the fact that as the poor people in the society become more wealthy, it increases their yearly carbon emissions?, answer: | question: What is the result of the increase in environmental degradation?, answer: the increase of emissions per person being multiplied by a multiplier | question: What is the result of the increase in environmental degradation?, answer: increase of emissions per person being multiplied by a multiplier | question: What is the result of the increase in environmental degradation?, answer: increase of emissions per person +question: What does the Scottish Parliament have the ability to alter income tax in Scotland by up to 3 pence in the pound?, answer: The Scottish Parliament has the ability to alter income tax in Scotland by up to 3 pence in the pound | question: What does the Scottish Parliament have the ability to alter income tax in Scotland by up to 3 pence in the pound?, answer: the Scottish Parliament | question: What does the Scottish Parliament have the ability to alter income tax in Scotland by up to 3 pence in the pound?, answer: setting speed limits and control of air guns +question: What is the name of the two AAA Auto Clubs of the state?, answer: California State Automobile Association and the Automobile Club of Southern California | question: What is the name of the AAA Auto Club of Southern California?, answer: California State Automobile Association | question: What is the name of the AAA Auto Club of Southern California?, answer: California State Automobile Association | question: What is the name of the AAA Auto Club of Southern California?, answer: South of the Tehachapis +question: How did the steam engine contribute to the development of thermodynamic theory?, answer: the only applications of scientific theory | question: How did the steam engine contribute to the development of thermodynamic theory?, answer: the original concepts of harnessing the power of steam and atmospheric pressure and knowledge of properties of heat and steam | question: How did the experimental measurements made by Watt on a model steam engine lead to the development of the separate condenser?, answer: The experimental measurements made by Watt on a model steam engine led to the development of modern high-pressure and -temperature boilers and the steam turbine +question: What is the best known example of the force that acts between nucleons in atomic nuclei?, answer: the nuclear force | question: What is the best known example of the force that acts between nucleons in atomic nuclei?, answer: the force that acts between nucleons | question: What is the best known example of the force that acts between nucleons in atomic nuclei?, answer: the force that acts between nucleons in atomic nuclei?, answer: color confinement +question: What were the two previously unknown but related clades of the Y. pestis genome associated with medieval mass graves?, answer: two | question: What is the Y. pestis genome thought to be extinct?, answer: Y. p. orientalis and Y. p. medievalis | question: What is the Y. pestis genotype responsible for the pandemic that spread through the Low Countries from 1350?, answer: Y. pestis genotype | question: What did the Y. pestis genotype of the Y. pestis genome associated with medieval mass graves?, answer: two previously unknown but related clades (genetic branches) of the Y. pestis genome +question: What is the success of any pathogen depends on its ability to elude host immune responses?, answer: pathogens evolved several methods that allow them to successfully infect a host, while evading detection or destruction by the immune system | question: What type of secretion system does Bacteria often overcome physical barriers?, answer: secreting enzymes that digest the barrier | question: What type of secretion system does Bacteria use?, answer: type II +question: When did Apollo 13 launch Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise?, answer: April 1970 | question: When did Lovell launch Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise?, answer: April 1970 | question: When did Lovell launch Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise?, answer: April 1970 | question: When did Lovell launch Lovell?, answer: April 1970 +question: Who was Genghis Khan's successor?, answer: Chagatai | question: Who was appointed as Genghis Khan's successor?, answer: gedei | question: Who was appointed as Genghis Khan's successor?, answer: Chagatai | question: Who was appointed as Genghis Khan's successor?, answer: Chagatai | question: Who was appointed as Genghis Khan's successor?, answer: gedei +question: What is undergoing a period of refurbishment and modernization?, answer: 'Metro: All Change | question: What is part of the transition to smart ticketing?, answer: the transition to smart ticketing | question: What is undergoing improvements?, answer: all Metro trains are being completely refurbished and most stations are undergoing improvement works (or in some cases complete reconstruction, for example North Shields) | question: What is undergoing a period of refurbishment and modernization?, answer: The programme has replaced all ticket machines and introduced ticket gates at the busiest stations | question: How many of the proposed routes would require trams as opposed to the current light rail trains +question: Who created the system of bureaucracy?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: Who created the system of bureaucracy?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What did the Yuan bureaucracy consist of?, answer: a mix of elements from different cultures | question: What did the Yuan bureaucracy consist of?, answer: a mix of elements from different cultures | question: What was the central government administration established within the first decade of Kublai's reign?, answer: Central Secretariat +question: What is the tallest building in Downtown Jacksonville's skyline?, answer: Bank of America Tower | question: What is the tallest building in Downtown Jacksonville's skyline?, answer: the Bank of America Tower | question: What is the tallest building in Downtown Jacksonville's skyline?, answer: the Bank of America Tower | question: What is the tallest building in Downtown Jacksonville's skyline?, answer: the Bank of America Tower | question: What is the tallest building in Downtown Jacksonville's skyline?, answer: the Bank of America Tower +question: What is the Cloth of St Gereon?, answer: oldest known surviving European tapestry | question: What is the Cloth of St Gereon?, answer: Cloth of St Gereon | question: What is the Cloth of St Gereon?, answer: the oldest known surviving European tapestry | question: What is the Cloth of St Gereon?, answer: Cloth of St Gereon +question: Who owns the television network?, answer: Citadel Broadcasting | question: Who purchased the ABC Radio properties in 2007?, answer: Citadel Broadcasting | question: Who purchased the ABC Radio properties in 2007?, answer: Citadel Broadcasting | question: Who purchased the ABC Radio properties in 2007?, answer: Citadel Broadcasting +question: What are the tentacles of cydippid ctenophores?, answer: fringed with tentilla | question: What are the tentacles of cydippid ctenophores covered with?, answer: microscopic colloblasts that capture prey by sticking to it | question: What are the tentacles of cydippid ctenophores covered with?, answer: specialized mushroom-shaped cells in the outer layer of the epidermis +question: What is the term "imperialism" often conflated with?, answer: "colonialism" | question: What is the term "imperialism" used to describe?, answer: one's superiority, domination and influence upon a person or group of people | question: What does Edward Said distinguish between imperialism and colonialism?, answer: distinguishes the difference between imperialism and colonialism by stating: "imperialism involved 'the practice, the theory and the attitudes of a dominating metropolitan center ruling a distant territory' +question: What is the meaning of the words spoken by Jesus at the Last Supper?, answer: "This is my body which is for you" and "This cup is the new covenant in my blood" (1 Corinthians 11:23–26) | question: What is the meaning of the words spoken by Jesus at the Last Supper?, answer: "This is my body which is for you" and "This cup is the new covenant in my blood" +question: What is the name of the third assessment report?, answer: "Millennial Northern Hemisphere temperature reconstruction" | question: What is the name of the third assessment report?, answer: "hockey stick graph" | question: What is the name of the third assessment report?, answer: "Millennial Northern Hemisphere temperature reconstruction" | question: What is the name of the third assessment report?, answer: Michael E. Mann, Raymond S. Bradley and Malcolm K. Hughes +question: How many Frenchmen defeated Abercrombie's force in the Battle of Carillon?, answer: 18,000 | question: What did Abercrombie save from the disaster when he sent John Bradstreet on an expedition that successfully destroyed Fort Frontenac?, answer: caches of supplies destined for New France's western forts and furs destined for Europe | question: Who was recalled and replaced by Jeffery Amherst, victor at Louisbourg?, answer: Jeffery Amherst +question: What was the three-stage Saturn V designed to send a fully fueled CSM and LM to the Moon?, answer: 33 feet (10.1 m) in diameter | question: What was the three-stage Saturn V designed to send a fully fueled CSM and LM to the Moon?, answer: 33 feet (10.1 m) in diameter | question: What was the three-stage Saturn V designed to send a fully fueled CSM and LM to the Moon?, answer: 33 feet (33,400 kN) for a rated thrust of 7,500,000 pounds-force +question: When does the time hierarchy theorem tell us that P is strictly contained in EXPTIME?, answer: the time hierarchy theorem | question: When does the space hierarchy theorem tell us that L is strictly contained in PSPACE?, answer: PSPACE | question: When does the space hierarchy theorem tell us that L is strictly contained in PSPACE?, answer: PSPACE +question: How many seats are allocated to parties proportionally to the number of votes received in the second vote of the ballot using the d'Hondt method?, answer: total number of seats in the Parliament | question: How many seats are allocated to parties proportionally to the number of votes received in the second vote of the ballot using the d'Hondt method?, answer: seats | question: What is the number of list votes cast for each party divided by?, answer: one plus the number of seats the party won in the region +question: Who received the county of Aversa?, answer: Rainulf Drengot | question: Who was the first Norman toehold in the south?, answer: Duke Sergius IV of Naples | question: Who was the first Norman toehold in the south?, answer: Rainulf Drengot | question: Who was the first Norman toehold in the south?, answer: Rainulf Drengot | question: Who was the first Norman toehold in the south?, answer: Duke Sergius IV of Salerno +question: What are the two symbols most commonly associated with pharmacy in English-speaking countries?, answer: mortar and pestle and the (recipere) character, which is often written as "Rx" in typed text | question: What is the name of the (recipere) character?, answer: "Rx" | question: What is the name of the (recipere) character?, answer: (recipere) character | question: What is the name of the Apotheke?, answer: Bowl of Hygieia +question: What was the name of the Kalven Report?, answer: Kalven Report | question: What was the name of the Kalven Report?, answer: two-page statement of the university's policy in "social and political action" | question: What was the name of the Kalven Report?, answer: a two-page statement of the university's policy in "social and political action" | question: What was the name of the Kalven Report?, answer: Kalven Report | question: What was the name of the university's refusal to divest from South Africa in the 1980s and Darfur in the late 2000s?, answer: South Africa +question: What is the Oriental Institute?, answer: a museum and research center for Near Eastern studies | question: What is the center for Middle Eastern Studies owned and operated by the university?, answer: Oriental Institute | question: What is the center for Middle Eastern Studies owned and operated by the university?, answer: Oriental Institute | question: What is the center for Middle Eastern Studies located on Chicago's campus?, answer: Center for Middle Eastern Studies | question: What is the center for Middle Eastern Studies located on Chicago's campus?, answer: Apache Point Observatory +question: What is the University of Chicago Laboratory Schools?, answer: private day school for K-12 students and day care | question: What is the Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School?, answer: residential treatment program for those with behavioral and emotional problems | question: What is the Hyde Park Day School?, answer: a school for students with learning disabilities | question: What is the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project?, answer: University of Chicago School Mathematics Project | question: What is the largest university press in the United States?, answer: the Council on Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences and Humanities +question: What is the unproven Riemann hypothesis dating from 1859?, answer: Riemann hypothesis | question: What does the unproven Riemann hypothesis mean?, answer: that except for s = 2, 4,..., all zeroes of the -function have real part equal to 1/2 | question: What is the connection to prime numbers?, answer: it basically says that the primes are as regularly distributed as possible. | question: What is the difference between the irregularity in the distribution of primes?, answer: random noise +question: What is the result of the oxygen cycle?, answer: unusually high concentration of oxygen gas on Earth | question: What is the main driving factor of the oxygen cycle?, answer: photosynthesis | question: What is responsible for modern Earth's atmosphere?, answer: photosynthesis | question: What is the main driving factor of the oxygen cycle?, answer: photosynthesis | question: What is responsible for modern Earth's atmosphere?, answer: photosynthesis | question: What is responsible for modern Earth's atmosphere?, answer: production and consumption occur at the same rate of roughly 1/2000th of the entire atmospheric oxygen per year +question: Who uses remote sensing for the conservation of the Amazon?, answer: indigenous tribes of the basin | question: Who uses GPS devices to map out their ancestral lands?, answer: Trio Tribe | question: Who live in the rainforests of southern Suriname?, answer: Trio Tribe | question: What do tribes in the Amazon do not have clearly defined boundaries?, answer: most tribes in the Amazon do not have clearly defined boundaries +question: What is the name of the Rhine in modern languages?, answer: Gaulish | question: What is the name of the Rhine in modern languages?, answer: Rnos | question: What is the name of the Rhine in modern languages?, answer: Gaulish | question: What is the name of the Rhine in modern languages?, answer: Rnos | question: What is the name of the Rhine in modern languages?, answer: Greek (Rhnos), Latin Rhenus +question: What percentage of Kenyans are Christian?, answer: 47.7% | question: What percentage of Kenyans are Christian?, answer: 23.5% | question: What percentage of Kenyans are Christian?, answer: 47.7% | question: What percentage of Kenyans are Christian?, answer: 23.5% | question: What percentage of Kenyans are Christian?, answer: 47.7% | question: What percentage of Kenyans are Christian?, answer: 23.5% +question: What was Ali Shariati ideologue of the Iranian Revolution?, answer: resemblance to Mohammad Iqbal, ideological father of the State of Pakistan | question: What is Khomeini's belief?, answer: somewhere between beliefs of Sunni Islamic thinkers like Mawdudi and Qutb | question: What did Khomeini believe was essential to Islam?, answer: complete imitation of the Prophet Mohammad and his successors +question: When was the Treaty of Paris signed?, answer: 10 February 1763 | question: When was the Treaty of Hubertusburg settled?, answer: 15 February 1763 | question: When was the Treaty of Hubertusburg settled?, answer: 15 February 1763 | question: When was the Treaty of Hubertusburg settled?, answer: 15 February 1763 | question: When was the Treaty of Hubertusburg settled?, answer: 15 February 1763 +question: When was the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: May 1754 | question: When was the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: May 1754 | question: When was the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: May 1754 | question: When was the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: May 1754 | question: When was the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: May 1754 | question: When was the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: May 1754 +question: What does a teacher promote?, answer: the way a teacher promotes the course they are teaching, the more the student will get out of the subject matter | question: What are the three most important aspects of teacher enthusiasm?, answer: enthusiasm about teaching, enthusiasm about the students, and enthusiasm about the subject matter | question: What is a teacher who cares for their students?, answer: going to help that individual succeed in their life in the future +question: What is the most familiar effect of the weak force?, answer: beta decay (of neutrons in atomic nuclei) and the associated radioactivity | question: What does the word "weak" derives from?, answer: the fact that the field strength is some 1013 times less than that of the strong force | question: What does the word "weak" derives from?, answer: the fact that the field strength is some 1013 times less than that of the strong force +question: What makes the power-to-weight ratio of a steam plant lower than for internal combustion engines?, answer: the weight of boilers and condensers | question: What does the weight of boilers and condensers generally make the power-to-weight ratio of a steam plant lower than for internal combustion engines | question: What is the name of the Advanced Steam movement?, answer: Advanced Steam movement +question: What is the Greek word pharmacy?, answer: pharmakos | question: What is the Greek word pharma?, answer: root | question: What is the Greek word pharma?, answer: pharmakos | question: What is the Greek word pharma?, answer: pharmakos | question: What is the Greek word pharma?, answer: pharmakos | question: What is the Greek word pharma?, answer: pharmakos | question: What is the Greek word pharma?, answer: apothecary +question: What is the working fluid in a Rankine cycle?, answer: closed loop | question: What is the working fluid in a Rankine cycle?, answer: mercury vapor turbine | question: What is the working fluid in a mercury vapor turbine?, answer: Mercury | question: What is the working fluid in a mercury vapor turbine?, answer: low boiling hydrocarbons | question: What can be used in a binary cycle?, answer: low boiling hydrocarbons +question: How many primes can be seen using the zeta function?, answer: infinitely many | question: How many primes can be seen using the zeta function?, answer: infinitely many | question: How many primes can be seen using the zeta function?, answer: infinitely many | question: How many primes can be seen using the zeta function?, answer: infinitely many | question: How many primes can be seen using the zeta function?, answer: infinitely many +question: Who won the Ekstraklasa Championship?, answer: Polonia Warsaw | question: Who won the Ekstraklasa Championship in 2000?, answer: Polonia Warsaw | question: Who won the Ekstraklasa Championship in 1946?, answer: Polonia Warsaw | question: Who won the Ekstraklasa Championship in 1946?, answer: Polonia Warsaw | question: What is Polonia's home venue located at?, answer: Konwiktorska Street +question: What are 13 natural reserves in Warsaw?, answer: Bielany Forest, Kabaty Woods, Czerniaków Lake | question: What is a perfectly preserved ecosystem in Warsaw?, answer: Vistula river | question: What are the oxbow lakes in Warsaw?, answer: Czerniaków Lake, the lakes in the azienki or Wilanów Parks, Kamionek Lake +question: What are the main bus companies in the city?, answer: Arriva North East, Go North East and Stagecoach North East | question: What is the primary operator in the city proper?, answer: Stagecoach | question: What is the primary operator in the city proper?, answer: Stagecoach | question: What are the bus services in Newcastle upon Tyne?, answer: Nexus, the Tyne and Wear Passenger Transport Executive +question: What is one of the finest pieces of continental furniture in the collection?, answer: the Rococo Augustus Rex Bureau Cabinet | question: What is one of the finest pieces of continental furniture in the collection?, answer: the Rococo Augustus Rex Bureau Cabinet | question: What is one of the grandest pieces of 19th-century furniture in the collection?, answer: the highly elaborate French Cabinet dated 1861–1867 | question: What are the furniture designed by Ernest Gimson, Edward William Godwin, Charles Voysey, Adolf Loos and Otto Wagner?, answer: Le Corbusier, Marcel Breuer, Charles and Ray Eames, and Gi Ponti +question: What are teachers' colleges generally established to serve and protect the public interest?, answer: certifying, governing and enforcing the standards of practice for the teaching profession | question: What are teachers' colleges generally established to serve and protect the public interest?, answer: certifying, governing and enforcing the standards of practice for the teaching profession | question: What are teachers' colleges generally established to serve and protect the public interest?, answer: certifying, governing and enforcing the standards of practice for the teaching profession +question: What is Pawiak now occupied by?, answer: a Mausoleum of Memory of Martyrdom and the museum | question: What is Pawiak now occupied by?, answer: a Mausoleum of Memory of Martyrdom | question: What is Pawiak now occupied by?, answer: a Mausoleum of Memory of Martyrdom and the museum | question: What was the name of the Warsaw Citadel built after the defeat of the November Uprising?, answer: Little Insurgent +question: What are the remnants of five formerly government-owned lines built in mountainous areas?, answer: 760 mm (2 ft 6 in) narrow gauge lines | question: What are the remnants of five formerly government-owned lines built in mountainous areas?, answer: five +question: What are concentrations of pubs, bars and nightclubs around the Bigg Market and Quayside area of the city centre?, answer: concentrations of pubs, bars and nightclubs | question: What is the name of the 'Diamond Strip'?, answer: Collingwood Street | question: What is the name of the 'Diamond Strip'?, answer: Neville Street | question: What is the name of the 'Diamond Strip'?, answer: Collingwood Street +question: What is Genghis Khan in the People's Republic of China?, answer: positively | question: What is the population of the Mongols in the Inner Mongolia region?, answer: 5 million | question: What is the name of the Yuan dynasty that is often credited with re-uniting China?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What is the name of the Yuan dynasty that is often credited with re-uniting China?, answer: Yuan dynasty +question: How many rows of combs run from near the mouth to the opposite end?, answer: eight | question: How many rows of combs are spaced evenly round the body?, answer: eight | question: How many rows of combs run from near the mouth to the opposite end?, answer: eight | question: How many rows of combs are spaced evenly round the body?, answer: eight | question: How many rows of combs beat in a metachronal rhythm rather than that of a Mexican wave +question: What are eleven LEA-funded schools?, answer: 11 to 18 | question: What is the largest co-ed independent school in Newcastle?, answer: Royal Grammar School | question: What is the largest co-ed independent school in Newcastle?, answer: Newcastle High School for Girls | question: What is the largest general further education college in the North East?, answer: Newcastle College | question: What are the two primary state-Catholic run high schools in Newcastle?, answer: St Cuthbert's High School for Girls +question: What is Alpha Phi Omega?, answer: co-ed community service fraternity | question: What is Alpha Phi Omega?, answer: Alpha Phi Omega | question: What is Alpha Phi Omega?, answer: Alpha Phi Omega | question: What is Alpha Phi Omega?, answer: Alpha Phi Omega | question: What is Alpha Phi Omega?, answer: co-ed community service fraternity | question: What is Alpha Phi Omega?, answer: Alpha Phi Omega +question: What is the name of the Sieve of Eratosthenes?, answer: Eratosthenes | question: What is the name of the Sieve of Eratosthenes?, answer: Eratosthenes | question: What is the name of the Sieve of Eratosthenes?, answer: Eratosthenes | question: What is the name of the Sieve of Eratosthenes?, answer: Eratosthenes +question: What is the probability that a given, randomly chosen number n is prime is inversely proportional to its number of digits?, answer: inversely proportional to its number of digits, or to the logarithm of n | question: What is the probability that a given, randomly chosen number n is prime?, answer: inversely proportional to its number of digits, or to the logarithm of n +question: Who teach of the laws of Islam for the proper way of Islamic living according to the Sunnah and Ahadith?, answer: mullahs | question: Who teach of the laws of Islam for the proper way of Islamic living according to the Sunnah and Ahadith?, answer: ulemas | question: Who teach of the laws of Islam for the proper way of Islamic living according to the Sunnah and Ahadith?, answer: four Schools of Jurisprudence | question: In the more spiritual or mystical Islamic tradition of Sufism, the position of spiritual teacher and an esoteric (as opposed to exoteric, or actions-oriented, or actions-oriented, e.g. the Five Pillars of Islam) spirituality and spiritual knowledge takes on a more important dimension, with emphasis on learning from living saints - the highest of which is a Qutb - and of traditions passed down from initiate to initiate, and traceable back to the founder of the +question: What is a strong tradition of spiritual formation in the more historic and authoritarian/hierarchical Christian traditions?, answer: "discernment of spirits", of vocations, and other aspects of spiritual life, especially the Roman and Orthodox Catholic Churches | question: Who acts as a spiritual guide in the Orthodox Catholic tradition?, answer: a man (or, less often, woman), often a monastic, considered to be graced by God with certain gifts for the guidance of souls and the detection and correction of prelest (spiritual pride or deception) +question: How many countries are teachers educated?, answer: almost all | question: How many countries are teachers educated?, answer: almost all | question: How many countries are teachers educated in?, answer: a university or college | question: How many countries are teachers educated?, answer: almost all | question: How many countries are teachers educated?, answer: almost all | question: How many countries are teachers educated?, answer: almost all +question: What is the main silver gallery divided into?, answer: British silver pre-1800; British silver 1800 to 1900 | question: What is the main silver gallery divided into?, answer: European silver | question: What is the main silver gallery divided into?, answer: secular and sacred | question: What is the earliest known piece of English silver with a dated hallmark?, answer: a silver gilt beaker dated 1496–97 +question: What is Newcastle's Centre for Life with its Science Village?, answer: Centre for Life with its Science Village | question: What is the Discovery Museum a museum highlighting life on Tyneside?, answer: Tyneside's shipbuilding heritage | question: What is the Great North Museum?, answer: Great North Museum | question: What was the Newcastle on Tyne Museum of Antiquities merged with?, answer: Great North Museum +question: What can be effective in helping to reduce occupational stress among teachers?, answer: Organizational interventions | question: What can be effective in helping to reduce occupational stress among teachers?, answer: individual-level interventions | question: What can be effective in helping to reduce occupational stress among teachers?, answer: helping to reduce occupational stress among teachers | question: What can be effective in helping to reduce occupational stress among teachers?, answer: changing teachers' schedules, providing support networks and mentoring, changing the work environment, and offering promotions and bonuses +question: What is often cited as evidence that chloroplasts are the descendants of endosymbiotic cyanobacteria?, answer: The fact that chloroplasts are surrounded by a double membrane | question: What is often interpreted as meaning the outer chloroplast membrane is the product of the host's cell membrane infolding to form a vesicle to surround the ancestral cyanobacterium?, answer: both chloroplast membranes are homologous to the cyanobacterium's original double membranes +question: What is an important concept in geology?, answer: the rock cycle | question: What is an important concept in geology?, answer: the rock cycle | question: What is an igneous rock?, answer: igneous | question: What is an igneous rock?, answer: when a rock crystallizes from melt (magma and/or lava)?, answer: it is an igneous rock | question: When a rock crystallizes from melt (magma and/or lava)?, answer: re-melted +question: What are the two types of thylakoids?, answer: granal thylakoids | question: What are the stromal thylakoids?, answer: pancake-shaped circular disks about 300–600 nanometers | question: What are the stromal thylakoids?, answer: helicoid sheets that spiral around grana | question: What are the flat tops and bottoms of granal thylakoids?, answer: relatively flat photosystem II protein complex +question: What can teacher enthusiasm facilitate?, answer: higher levels of intrinsic motivation | question: What can teacher enthusiasm contribute to?, answer: a classroom atmosphere full of energy and enthusiasm which feed student interest and excitement in learning the subject matter | question: What does the concept of mere exposure indicate?, answer: the teacher's enthusiasm may contribute to the student's expectations about intrinsic motivation in the context of learning | question: What does enthusiasm act as?, answer: a "motivational embellishment" +question: Who is portrayed as an avid Doctor Who fan?, answer: Vince | question: Who is portrayed as an avid Doctor Who fan?, answer: Vince | question: Who is portrayed as a Doctor Who collector and enthusiast?, answer: Oliver on Coupling | question: Who is portrayed as a Doctor Who collector and enthusiast?, answer: Steven Moffat | question: Who is portrayed as a Doctor Who collector and enthusiast?, answer: Oliver on Coupling +question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: non-violent | question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: Black's Law Dictionary | question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: non-violent | question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: non-violent | question: What is the definition of civil disobedience?, answer: non-violent +question: Who returned to star with Peter Davison?, answer: Patrick Troughton | question: Who returned to star with Peter Davison?, answer: Jon Pertwee | question: Who returned to star with Peter Davison?, answer: Richard Hurndall | question: Who returned to star with Peter Davison?, answer: Patrick Troughton | question: Who returned to star with Peter Davison?, answer: Richard Hurndall | question: Who returned to star with Peter Davison?, answer: Richard Hurndall +question: What did Tesla biographers claim?, answer: Edison and Tesla were the original recipients | question: What did Tesla biographers claim?, answer: neither was given the award because of their animosity toward each other | question: Who refused to accept the award if the other received it first?, answer: both | question: Who refused to keep Tesla from getting the $20,000 prize money?, answer: a wealthy Edison | question: Who refused to keep Tesla from getting the $20,000 prize money?, answer: Tesla +question: What is the emphasis on a co-operative relationship between the principal and contractor?, answer: a co-operative relationship between the principal and contractor and other stakeholders within a construction project | question: What is the focus on co-operation?, answer: to ameliorate the many problems that arise from the often highly competitive and adversarial practices within the construction industry | question: What is the focus on co-operation?, answer: to ameliorate the many problems that arise from the often highly competitive and adversarial practices within the construction industry +question: What has been significant changes in Amazon rainforest vegetation over the last 21,000 years?, answer: Last Glacial Maximum (LGM) | question: How much rainfall in the Amazon basin during the LGM was lower than for the present?, answer: rainfall in the basin during the LGM was almost certainly associated with reduced moist tropical vegetation cover in the basin | question: How many scientists argue that the rainforest was reduced to small, isolated refugia separated by open forest and grassland | question: How many scientists argue that the rainforest remained largely intact but extended less far to the north, south, and east than is seen today?, answer: less far to the north, south, and east +question: What were 158,349 households?, answer: 68,511 | question: What were 158,349 households?, answer: 68,511 | question: What was the average household size of all households?, answer: 3.62 | question: What was the average household size of all households?, answer: 3.62 | question: What was the average household size of all households?, answer: 111,529 +question: What religion did the Yuan dynasty practice during?, answer: Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity | question: What religion did the Yuan dynasty practice during?, answer: Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity | question: What was the name of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What was the name of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs +question: What were tax exemptions for religious figures?, answer: tax exemptions | question: What did the Mongol Empire practice religious tolerance?, answer: Mongol tradition | question: Who converted to Nestorian Christianity?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who converted to Nestorian Christianity?, answer: Ong Khan | question: Who converted to Nestorian Christianity?, answer: Ong Khan | question: Who converted to Nestorian Christianity?, answer: Ong Khan +question: What was DATAPAC and TRANSPAC initially implemented with?, answer: an X.25 external interface | question: What was DATAPAC developed by Bell Northern Research?, answer: a common carrier | question: What company sold several DATAPAC clones to foreign PTTs?, answer: Northern Telecom +question: When did the Broncos drive to the Panthers 41-yard line?, answer: the Broncos | question: When did Ealy knock the ball out of Manning's hand?, answer: he was winding up for a pass | question: When did Ealy recover the ball for Carolina?, answer: 50-yard line | question: What was Gano's field goal set up?, answer: 39-yard field goal | question: What was Gano's field goal?, answer: 16-yard reception by Devin Funchess and a 12-yard run by Stewart +question: What did Saudi Arabia try to compensate for its loss of prestige among these groups?, answer: repressing those domestic Islamists who attacked it | question: What did Saudi Arabia try to compensate for its loss of prestige among these groups?, answer: repressing those domestic Islamists who attacked it | question: What did Saudi Arabia try to compensate for its loss of prestige among these groups?, answer: repressing those domestic Islamists who attacked it (bin Laden being a prime example) and increasing aid to Islamic groups that did not, but its pre-war influence on behalf of moderation was greatly reduced | question: What did Saudi Arabia try to compensate for its loss of prestige among these groups?, answer: repressing those domestic Islamists who attacked it +question: What is the name of the chloroplasts?, answer: primary plastids | question: What is the name of the chloroplasts?, answer: primary plastids | question: What is the name of the chloroplast lineage?, answer: glaucophyte chloroplast lineage, the rhodophyte, or red algal chloroplast lineage, or the chloroplastidan, or green chloroplast lineage +question: What did Goldenson give ABC a continuum between film and television?, answer: a strong lineup of programs that contrasted with those seen on its rival networks | question: What did Goldenson give ABC a continuum between film and television?, answer: a continuum between film and television | question: What did Goldenson do in the fall of 1957?, answer: the actioner Zorro | question: What did Goldenson do in the fall of 1959?, answer: defeat the variety shows aired by NBC and CBS?, answer: 66-minute series were scheduled a half-hour before their hour-long competition | question: What did Goldenson give the network a continuum between film and television +question: In what year did Fred Singer's Science and Environmental Policy Project hold a press event?, answer: 18 July 2000 | question: In what year did Fred Singer's Science and Environmental Policy Project hold a press event on Capitol Hill, Washington, D.C., | question: In what year did Fred Singer's Science and Environmental Policy Project hold a press event?, answer: May 2000 | question: In what year did Fred Singer's Science and Environmental Policy Project hold a press event?, answer: 18 July 2000 +question: What is dioxygen's double bond character and reactivity?, answer: double bond character and reactivity | question: What is a triplet electronic ground state?, answer: an electron configuration with two unpaired electrons | question: What is a spin triplet state?, answer: a spin triplet state | question: What is the ground state of the O 2 molecule?, answer: triplet oxygen +question: What contributed to the "Oil Shock"?, answer: OPEC | question: What was the dollar price of oil?, answer: less than two percent per year | question: What was the dollar price of oil?, answer: less than two percent per year | question: What was the dollar price of oil?, answer: less than two percent per year | question: What was the dollar price of oil?, answer: less than two percent per year | question: What was the dollar price of oil?, answer: Bretton Woods levels in terms of commodities such as gold +question: What is the most common method of construction procurement?, answer: well established and recognized | question: What is the most common method of construction procurement?, answer: well established and recognized | question: What is the most common method of construction procurement?, answer: well established and recognized | question: What is the most common method of construction procurement?, answer: well established and recognized +question: What does a "platoon" system mean?, answer: placing a group of students together in one class that moves from one specialist to another for every subject | question: What is the advantage that students learn from?, answer: teachers who specialize in one subject and who tend to be more knowledgeable in that one area than a teacher who teaches many subjects | question: What is the advantage that students learn from?, answer: teachers who specialize in one subject and who tend to be more knowledgeable in that one area than a teacher who teaches many subjects +question: In a closed system of particles, there are no internal forces that are unbalanced?, answer: no internal forces | question: What does the action-reaction force shared between any two objects in a closed system not cause the center of mass of the system to accelerate?, answer: the constituent objects only accelerate with respect to each other, the system itself remains unaccelerated | question: What does the center of mass experience?, answer: acceleration proportional to the magnitude of the external force divided by the mass of the system +question: What is hard for a complexity class?, answer: a problem X | question: What is hard for a class of problems C if every problem in C can be reduced to X?, answer: no problem in C is harder than X | question: What algorithm allows us to solve any problem in C?, answer: an algorithm for X | question: What is the set of NP-hard problems?, answer: polynomial-time reductions | question: What is the set of NP-hard problems?, answer: polynomial-time reductions are commonly used for complexity classes larger than P?, answer: polynomial-time reductions +question: What was not included in the final summary for policymakers?, answer: The IPCC | question: What was the date of 2035 correctly quoted by the IPCC from the WWF report?, answer: 2035 | question: What has been incorrectly quoted by the IPCC from the WWF report?, answer: The date of 2035 | question: What has been incorrectly quoted by the IPCC from the WWF report?, answer: Variations of Snow and Ice in the past and at present on a Global and Regional Scale +question: What are pharmacists in Australia receiving remuneration from the Australian Government?, answer: conducting comprehensive Home Medicines Reviews | question: In what province do pharmacists in Canada have limited prescribing rights?, answer: Alberta and British Columbia | question: In what province do pharmacists in certain provinces have limited prescribing rights?, answer: Alberta and British Columbia | question: In what province do pharmacists in certain provinces have limited prescribing rights?, answer: Alberta and British Columbia | question: In what province does the pharmacist write prescriptions for Scottish registered patients of their regular medications, for the majority of drugs, except for controlled drugs, when the patient is unable to see their doctor, as could happen if they are away from home or the doctor is unavailable +question: What was the re-opening of the Tower Theatre in the late 1970s?, answer: second and third run movies | question: When did Roger Rocka's Dinner Theater & Good Company Players open nearby?, answer: 1978 | question: When did Roger Rocka's Dinner Theater & Good Company Players open nearby?, answer: 1978 | question: When did Roger Rocka's Dinner Theater & Good Company Players open nearby?, answer: 1978 | question: When did Audra McDonald perform in the leading roles of Evita and The Wiz at the theater while she was a high school student +question: What was the first Super Bowl to feature a quarterback on both teams who was the #1 pick in their draft classes?, answer: Manning | question: What was Manning the #1 pick in the 1998 NFL draft?, answer: Manning | question: What was Manning the #1 pick in the 2011 NFL draft?, answer: Von Miller | question: How many days did Manning and Newton set the record for the largest age difference between opposing Super Bowl quarterbacks?, answer: 13 years and 48 days | question: What was the record for the largest age difference between opposing Super Bowl quarterbacks?, answer: 13 years and 48 days +question: When did John Wesley originally want the Methodists to stay within the Church of England?, answer: the American Revolution | question: When did wesley decide to have the Church of England send a bishop to start a new church in the colonies?, answer: 1784 | question: When did wesley decide to have the Church of England send a bishop to start a new church in the colonies?, answer: 1784 | question: When did wesley decide to have the Church of England send a bishop to start a separate Methodist Society +question: When did Mexico rule California?, answer: when Mexico ruled California | question: When did Mexico rule California?, answer: when Mexico ruled California | question: When did Mexico rule California?, answer: the Californios of Monterey in the upper part and Los Angeles in the lower part of Alta California | question: Where did the division continue?, answer: as part of the attempt by several pro-slavery politicians to arrange the division of Alta California at 36 degrees, 30 minutes, the line of the Missouri Compromise of 1850 +question: What is the time rate of change of electric charge?, answer: electric current | question: What is a rule of vector multiplication called Lorentz's Law?, answer: the force on a charge moving in a magnetic field | question: What does Lorentz's Law describe?, answer: the force on a charge moving in a magnetic field | question: What does Lorentz's Law describe?, answer: the force on a charge moving in a magnetic field +question: By what period did the Rhine capture streams down to the Vosges Mountains?, answer: Pliocene | question: By what period did the Rhine capture streams down to the Vosges Mountains?, answer: Pliocene | question: By what period did the Rhine capture most of its current Alpine watershed from the Rhône?, answer: Pleistocene | question: By what period did the Rhine capture most of its current Alpine watershed from the Rhône?, answer: Lake Constance +question: In what year did Warsaw become a multi-cultural city?, answer: 1901 census | question: In what year did Warsaw become a multi-cultural city?, answer: 1909 | question: In what year did Warsaw become a multi-cultural city?, answer: 1944 | question: In what year did Warsaw become a multi-cultural city?, answer: 1901 census | question: In what year did Warsaw become a multi-cultural city?, answer: 1909 +question: What is the name of the United Methodist Church?, answer: Syracuse University, Boston University, Emory University, Duke University, Drew University, University of Denver, University of Evansville, and Southern Methodist University | question: What is the name of the United Methodist Church affiliated with?, answer: Syracuse University, Boston University, Emory University, Duke University, Duke University, Drew University, University of Denver, University of Evansville, and Southern Methodist University | question: What is the name of the United Methodist Church affiliated with?, answer: International Association of Methodist-related Schools, Colleges, and Universities +question: Who died in 1803?, answer: Hollis Professor of Divinity David Tappan | question: Who died in 1804?, answer: Joseph Willard | question: Who was appointed to the presidency of Harvard?, answer: Samuel Webber | question: Who was appointed to the presidency of Harvard two years later?, answer: Samuel Webber | question: Who was appointed to the presidency of Harvard two years later?, answer: Samuel Webber | question: Who was appointed to the presidency of Harvard two years later?, answer: Samuel Webber +question: What government was controlled by the Conservative Party?, answer: the United Kingdom | question: In what year did the Campaign for a Scottish Assembly start?, answer: 1979 | question: In what year did the Campaign for a Scottish Assembly start?, answer: 1979 | question: In what year did the Campaign for a Scottish Assembly start?, answer: 1979 | question: In what year did the Campaign for a Scottish Assembly start?, answer: 1979 | question: In what year did the Campaign for a Scottish Assembly start?, answer: 1995 +question: What was Newcastle's northern fortress in the Middle Ages?, answer: England's northern fortress | question: What was Newcastle's new charter granted by Elizabeth in 1589?, answer: a 25-foot (7.6 m) high stone wall | question: What was the stone wall built around Newcastle in the 13th century?, answer: to defend it from invaders during the Border war against Scotland | question: What was the stone wall built around Newcastle?, answer: 25-foot (7.6 m) high stone wall +question: What is the name of the city that line the Kenyan coast?, answer: City of Malindi | question: What is the name of the city that line the Kenyan coast?, answer: the City of Malindi | question: What is the name of the city that line the Kenyan coast?, answer: the City of Malindi | question: What is the name of the city that line the Kenyan coast?, answer: the City of Malindi | question: What is the name of the city that line the Kenyan coast?, answer: Vasco da Gama +question: What was the most common form of school discipline?, answer: corporal punishment | question: What was the most common form of school discipline?, answer: corporal punishment | question: What was the most common form of school discipline?, answer: corporal punishment | question: What was the most common form of school discipline?, answer: corporal punishment +question: What was the first incarnation of the Doctor?, answer: The Brain of Morbius | question: What was the first incarnation of the Doctor?, answer: The Brain of Morbius | question: What was the first incarnation of the Doctor?, answer: The Brain of Morbius | question: In what year did the Fifth Doctor confirm that he was currently in his fifth incarnation?, answer: 1983 | question: In what year did the Fifth Doctor confirm that he was the product of the twelfth regeneration +question: In what year did Tatiana Kuplich organize the trees of the Amazon into four categories?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did Tatiana Kuplich organize the trees of the Amazon into four categories?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did Tatiana Kuplich organize the trees of the Amazon into four categories?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did Tatiana Kuplich organize the trees of the Amazon into four categories?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year did Tatiana Kuplich use Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) and Thematic Mapper +question: What did Luther do to avoid confusing or upsetting the people?, answer: extreme change | question: What did Luther do?, answer: not wish to replace one controlling system with another | question: What did Luther do?, answer: concentrate on the church in the Electorate of Saxony | question: What did Luther do?, answer: focus on the church in the Electorate of Saxony, acting only as an adviser to churches in new territories, many of which followed his Saxon model | question: What is Luther's position that faith alone ensures justification?, answer: repentance in the forgiveness of sins +question: What is the name of the first Fresno television station to begin broadcasting?, answer: KMJ-TV | question: What is the name of KMJ-TV?, answer: NBC affiliate KSEE | question: What is the name of KMJ-TV?, answer: KMJ-TV | question: What is the name of KMJ-TV?, answer: NBC affiliate KSEE | question: What is the name of KMJ-TV?, answer: NBC affiliate KSEE +question: What was Bassett's analysis of the role of nineteenth-century maps during the "scramble for Africa"?, answer: promoting, assisting, and legitimizing the extension of French and British power into West Africa | question: What did Bassett highlight during his analysis of nineteenth-century cartographic techniques?, answer: the use of blank space to denote unknown or unexplored territory | question: What did Bassett highlight during his analysis of nineteenth-century cartographic techniques?, answer: use of blank space to denote unknown or unexplored territory +question: What is the minimum amount of time required by the most efficient algorithm solving a given problem?, answer: computation time | question: What is the complexity of an algorithm usually taken to be its worst-case complexity?, answer: its worst-case complexity, unless specified otherwise | question: To show an upper bound T(n) on the time complexity of a problem, one needs to show only that there is a particular algorithm with running time at most T(n) | question: What does the phrase "all possible algorithms" include not just the algorithms known today, but any algorithm that might be discovered in the future +question: What enzyme is used to fix carbon dioxide into sugar molecules in the process of photosynthesis?, answer: rubisco | question: What enzyme is used to fix carbon dioxide into sugar molecules in the process of photosynthesis?, answer: rubisco | question: What is the end result of ATP energy being wasted and CO2 being released, all with no sugar being produced?, answer: rubisco | question: What enzyme is used to fix carbon dioxide into sugar molecules?, answer: rubisco +question: What is the difference between a problem and an instance?, answer: the decision version of the traveling salesman problem | question: What is the difference between a problem and an instance?, answer: the decision version of the traveling salesman problem | question: What is the difference between a problem and an instance?, answer: the decision version of the traveling salesman problem | question: What is the difference between a problem and an instance?, answer: the decision version of the traveling salesman problem +question: What was the national maximum speed limit in 1974?, answer: 55 mph (about 88 km/h) | question: What was the national maximum speed limit in 1974?, answer: 55 mph (about 88 km/h) | question: What was the national maximum speed limit in 1974?, answer: Emergency Highway Energy Conservation Act | question: What was the national maximum speed limit in 1974?, answer: 55 mph (about 88 km/h) +question: Who defines the "ordinary legislative procedure" that applies for most EU acts?, answer: TFEU article 294 | question: Who defines the "ordinary legislative procedure" that applies for most EU acts?, answer: the Parliament must vote by a majority of all MEPs (not just those present) to block or suggest changes, and the Council must vote by qualified majority to approve changes, but by unanimity to block Commission amendment +question: How much time does it take to solve a problem for a graph with 2n vertices compared to the time taken for a graph with n vertices?, answer: 2n | question: How much time does it take to solve a problem for a graph with 2n vertices compared to the time taken for a graph with n vertices?, answer: how much time does it take to solve a problem for a graph with 2n vertices +question: What did the Block II design call for?, answer: replacement of the Block I plug-type hatch cover with a quick-release, outward opening door | question: What did NASA discontinue the manned Block I program?, answer: using the Block I spacecraft only for unmanned Saturn V flights | question: What would be designated by the Block II titles?, answer: modified, fire-resistant Block II space suits +question: Where is the Colorado Desert and the Colorado River at the border with Arizona?, answer: Arizona | question: Where is the Mojave Desert located?, answer: Nevada | question: Where is the Mojave Desert located?, answer: Nevada | question: Where is the Mojave Desert located?, answer: Mexico–United States +question: What is the highest-reference hospital in all of Poland?, answer: Children's Memorial Health Institute | question: What is the largest and most modern oncological institution in Europe?, answer: Maria Skodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology | question: What is the largest and most modern oncological institution in Europe?, answer: Maria Skodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology | question: What is the largest oncological institution in Europe?, answer: Maria Skodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology +question: What does the Treaty of Lisbon prohibit?, answer: anti-competitive agreements | question: What does the Treaty of Lisbon prohibit?, answer: price fixing | question: What does the Treaty of Lisbon prohibit?, answer: anti-competitive agreements | question: What does the Treaty of Lisbon prohibit?, answer: price fixing | question: What does the Treaty of Lisbon prohibit?, answer: anti-competitive agreements | question: What does the Treaty of Lisbon prohibit?, answer: price fixing +question: What is the rotation equivalent of force in the same way that angle is the rotational equivalent for position, angular velocity for velocity, and angular momentum for momentum?, answer: rotational inertia | question: What is a consequence of Newton's First Law of Motion?, answer: rotational inertia that ensures that all bodies maintain their angular momentum unless acted upon by an unbalanced torque | question: How can Newton's Second Law of Motion be used to derive an analogous equation for the instantaneous angular acceleration of the rigid body?, answer: an analogous equation for the instantaneous angular acceleration of the rigid body +question: Who estimates that trade liberalization has had a measurable effect on the rising inequality in the United States?, answer: Paul Krugman | question: Who estimates that trade liberalisation has had a measurable effect on the rising inequality in the United States?, answer: Paul Krugman | question: Who estimates that trade liberalisation has had a measurable effect on the rising inequality in the United States?, answer: Paul Krugman | question: Who estimates that trade liberalisation has had a measurable effect on the rising inequality in the United States?, answer: Max Roser and Jesus Crespo-Cuaresma +question: When does Virgin Trains East Coast provide a half-hourly frequency of trains to London King's Cross?, answer: half-hourly | question: Where does Virgin Trains East Coast provide a half-hourly frequency of trains to London King's Cross?, answer: Durham, Darlington, York, Doncaster, Newark North Gate and Peterborough | question: Where does Virgin Trains East Coast provide a half-hourly frequency of trains to London King's Cross?, answer: Durham, Aberdeen and Inverness +question: What is the main gap to continued urbanization?, answer: Camp Pendleton | question: What is the main gap to continued urbanization?, answer: Camp Pendleton | question: What is the main gap to continued urbanization?, answer: Camp Pendleton | question: What are the cities and communities along Interstate 15 and Interstate 215 so inter-related that Temecula and Murrieta have as much connection with the San Diego metropolitan area as they do with the Inland Empire?, answer: Temecula and Murrieta +question: What was the first public steam railway in the world?, answer: Locomotion | question: Who built the Locomotion for the Stockton and Darlington Railway?, answer: George Stephenson | question: Who built the Locomotion for the Stockton and Darlington Railway?, answer: George Stephenson | question: Who built the Locomotion for the Stockton and Darlington Railway?, answer: George Stephenson | question: Who built the Locomotion for the Stockton and Darlington Railway?, answer: The Rocket +question: What is a very reactive allotrope of oxygen that is damaging to lung tissue?, answer: Trioxygen | question: What is ozone produced in the upper atmosphere when O 2 combines with atomic oxygen made by the splitting of O 2 by ultraviolet (UV) radiation | question: What is the ozone layer of the upper atmosphere?, answer: a protective radiation shield for the planet | question: What is the ozone layer of the upper atmosphere formed as a by-product of automobile exhaust?, answer: rhombohedral O 8 cluster +question: What was the highest stage of capitalism?, answer: Imperialism | question: When did Joseph Stalin establish'socialism in one country' for the Soviet Union?, answer: after Lenin's death | question: What did Nikita Khrushchev say the Soviet Union was a hybrid entity?, answer: anti-imperialist | question: What did Mao Zedong say the Soviet Union had itself become an imperialist power while maintaining a socialist façade +question: How many actors have headlined the series as the Doctor?, answer: Twelve | question: What is the concept of regeneration into a new incarnation?, answer: The transition from one actor to another | question: What is the concept of regeneration into a new incarnation?, answer: The show's premise is that this is a life process of Time Lords through which the character of the Doctor takes on a new body and, to some extent, new personality, which occurs after sustaining an injury which would be fatal to most other species?, answer: the time-travelling nature of the plot means that, on occasion, different Doctors have met each other +question: When did the Saturn IB launch?, answer: 1966 | question: When did the Saturn IB launch?, answer: February 26, | question: When did the Saturn IB launch?, answer: 1966 | question: When did the Saturn IB launch?, answer: February 26, | question: When did the Saturn IB splash down?, answer: 4,577 nautical miles (8,477 km) downrange in the Atlantic ocean | question: When did the Saturn IB launch?, answer: February 26, | question: When did AS-202 reach an altitude of 265.7 nautical miles (492.1 km) downrange in the Pacific ocean +question: Who ordered the Alien Property Custodian to seize Tesla's belongings?, answer: FBI | question: Who was ordered to seize Tesla's belongings?, answer: Tesla | question: Who was ordered to seize Tesla's belongings?, answer: the Alien Property Custodian | question: Who was ordered to seize Tesla's belongings?, answer: the Alien Property Custodian | question: Who was ordered to seize Tesla's belongings?, answer: John G. Trump +question: When was Tymnet headquartered?, answer: San Jose, CA | question: When was Tymnet based?, answer: San Jose, CA | question: When was Tymnet based?, answer: San Jose, CA | question: When was Tymnet based?, answer: San Jose, CA | question: When was Tymnet based?, answer: San Jose, CA | question: When was Tymnet based?, answer: San Jose, CA +question: What are ordinary general elections for the Scottish Parliament held on the first Thursday in May?, answer: the first Thursday in May every four years | question: What does the Presiding Officer propose?, answer: a date for an extraordinary general election | question: What does the Presiding Officer propose?, answer: a date for an extraordinary general election and the Parliament is dissolved by the Queen by royal proclamation | question: What does the Presiding Officer propose?, answer: a date for an extraordinary general election and the Parliament is dissolved by the Queen by royal proclamation +question: Where would an elected assembly be set up?, answer: Edinburgh | question: Where would an elected assembly be set up?, answer: Edinburgh | question: Where did the majority of the Scottish electorate vote for it?, answer: 1 March 1979 | question: Where did the Scottish devolution referendum establish a devolved Scottish Assembly fail?, answer: 1979 | question: Where did the vote equal the 40% of the total electorate threshold deemed necessary to pass the measure?, answer: 32.9% of the eligible voting population did not, or had been unable to vote?, answer: 32.9% +question: What is characterized by the Carnegie Foundation as more selective, lower transfer-in?, answer: Undergraduate admission to Harvard | question: What is the second lowest acceptance rate among all national universities?, answer: 5.3% | question: What is the second lowest acceptance rate among all national universities?, answer: 5.3% +question: In what year did the Core classes at Chicago be limited to 17 students?, answer: 2012-2013 | question: How many courses are required under the Common Core?, answer: 15 | question: How many courses are required under the Common Core?, answer: 15 | question: How many courses are required under the Common Core?, answer: 15 | question: How many courses are required under the Common Core?, answer: 17 | question: How many courses are required under the Common Core?, answer: 15 | question: What is UChicago that can most convincingly claim to provide the most rigorous, intense learning experience +question: What is the aim of the uniflow?, answer: to remedy this defect and improve efficiency by providing an additional port uncovered by the piston at the end of each stroke making the steam flow only in one direction | question: What is the aim of the uniflow?, answer: to remedy this defect and improve efficiency by providing an additional port uncovered by the piston at the end of each stroke making the steam flow only in one direction +question: Who helped develop the world's first man-made, self-sustaining nuclear reaction beneath the university's Stagg Field?, answer: University of Chicago Press | question: Who is the largest university press in the United States?, answer: University of Chicago Press | question: Who will be housed at the university?, answer: the Barack Obama Presidential Center +question: What do plants lack phagocytic cells?, answer: plants lack phagocytic cells | question: What do plant immune responses involve?, answer: systemic chemical signals that are sent through a plant | question: What do plant immune responses involve?, answer: systemic chemical signals that are sent through a plant | question: What do plant immune responses involve?, answer: pathogen-associated molecular patterns or PAMPs +question: What is a sacrament in the UMC?, answer: Baptism | question: What is a sacrament in the UMC?, answer: Baptism | question: What is a sacrament in the UMC?, answer: Baptism | question: What is a sacrament in the UMC?, answer: the Book of Discipline of the United Methodist Church +question: What was the generally accepted length of the Rhine until 1932?, answer: 1,230 kilometres (764 miles) | question: In what year did the German encyclopedia Knaurs Lexikon declare the length of the Rhine as 1,320 kilometres (820 miles)?, answer: 1932 | question: In what year did the German encyclopedia Knaurs Lexikon declare the length of the Rhine as 1,320 kilometres (820 miles), presumably a typographical error +question: What is the main source of water pollution?, answer: industrial | question: What is the main source of water pollution?, answer: water pollution | question: What is the main source of water pollution?, answer: industrial | question: What is the main source of water pollution?, answer: water pollution | question: What is the main source of water pollution?, answer: industrial | question: What is the main source of water pollution?, answer: industrial | question: What is the main source of water pollution?, answer: industrial +question: What does the big O notation hide?, answer: constant factors and smaller terms | question: What does the big O notation hide?, answer: constant factors and smaller terms | question: What does the big O notation hide?, answer: constant factors and smaller terms | question: What does the big O notation hide?, answer: constant factors and smaller terms | question: What does the big O notation hide?, answer: constant factors and smaller terms | question: What does the big O notation hide?, answer: T(n) = O(n2) +question: What is the essential purpose of respiration?, answer: Uptake of O 2 from the air | question: What is the secondary effect of oxygen supplementation in medicine?, answer: decreasing resistance to blood flow | question: What is used to treat emphysema, pneumonia, some heart disorders?, answer: Oxygen therapy | question: What is used to treat emphysema, pneumonia, some heart disorders?, answer: congestive heart failure +question: Who obtained the first patent for a steam engine?, answer: Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont | question: Who obtained the first patent for a steam engine?, answer: Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont | question: Who invented a steam pump?, answer: Thomas Savery | question: Who invented a steam pump?, answer: Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont | question: Who invented a steam pump?, answer: Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine +question: What were gold-tinted logos implemented across the NFL's properties?, answer: gold-tinted | question: What was the numbering of the 50-yard line on fields?, answer: colored gold | question: What was the numbering of the 50-yard line on fields?, answer: colored gold | question: What was the numbering of the 50-yard line on fields?, answer: colored gold | question: What was the numbering of the 50-yard line on fields?, answer: gold-trimmed logos +question: How many princes of the Holy Land arrived in Limassol?, answer: Various | question: How many princes of the Holy Land arrived in Limassol?, answer: Guy de Lusignan | question: How many princes of the Holy Land arrived in Limassol?, answer: Various | question: How many princes of the Holy Land declared their support for Richard provided that he support Guy against his rival Conrad of Montferrat | question: When did Isaac surrender?, answer: 1 June +question: When did the British blockade of the French coastline limit French shipping?, answer: 1758 | question: What did the British blockade of the French coastline mean?, answer: limited French shipping | question: What did the British blockade of the French coastline mean?, answer: limited French shipping | question: What did the British blockade of the French coastline mean?, answer: the British blockade | question: What did the British blockade of the French coastline mean?, answer: the British blockade of the French coastline was likely spread through the crowded conditions at William Henry after the battle?, answer: a massive outbreak of smallpox among western tribes | question: What did the British blockade of the French coastline +question: Who recorded a version of the Doctor Who theme?, answer: Jon Pertwee | question: In what year did Jon Pertwee record a version of the Doctor Who theme?, answer: 1970s | question: In what year did Jon Pertwee record a version of the Doctor Who theme?, answer: 1970s | question: In what year did Jon Pertwee record a version of the Doctor Who theme?, answer: 1970s +question: What is Victoria?, answer: the south-east of Australia | question: What is Victoria?, answer: Australia's most densely populated state | question: What is Victoria's second-most populous state overall?, answer: most of its population is concentrated in the area surrounding Port Phillip Bay | question: What is Victoria's second-largest city?, answer: Melbourne | question: What is Victoria's second-largest city?, answer: Australia's second-largest city +question: What is the highest peak in Victoria?, answer: 1,986 m (6,516 ft) | question: What is the highest peak in Victoria?, answer: Mount Bogong | question: What is the highest peak in Victoria?, answer: 1,986 m (6,516 ft) | question: What is the highest peak in Victoria?, answer: 1,986 m (6,516 ft) | question: What is the highest peak in Victoria?, answer: Mount Bogong +question: What Constitution was enacted in Victoria in 1975?, answer: colonial | question: What Constitution Act was passed by the United Kingdom Parliament?, answer: Victoria Constitution Act 1855 | question: What Constitution can be amended by the Parliament of Victoria?, answer: Victorian Constitution | question: What Constitution can be amended by the Parliament of Victoria?, answer: Victorian Constitution | question: What Constitution can be amended by the Parliament of Victoria?, answer: Victorian Constitution | question: What Constitution can be amended by the Parliament of Victoria?, answer: Victoria Constitution Act 1855 +question: What is the centre of dairy farming in Australia?, answer: Victoria | question: In what year did Victorian commercial fishing crews produce 11,634 tonnes of seafood valued at nearly A$109 million?, answer: 2003–04 | question: What is the mainstay of the catch?, answer: Blacklipped abalone | question: What is the mainstay of the catch?, answer: Blacklipped abalone | question: What is the mainstay of the catch?, answer: Blacklipped abalone +question: What are Victorian schools funded by the Victoria Department of Education?, answer: public or private | question: What are the public schools funded by the Victoria Department of Education?, answer: public schools | question: What are the private fee-paying schools?, answer: parish schools run by the Roman Catholic Church and independent schools similar to British public schools | question: How many private Jewish and Islamic primary and secondary schools are funded by the Victoria Department of Education?, answer: several private Jewish and Islamic primary and secondary schools | question: What are the four government selective schools in Victoria?, answer: four +question: Virgin Media started to offer a high-definition television (HDTV) capable set top box?, answer: NTL:Telewest | question: Virgin Media has claimed that other HD channels were "locked up" or otherwise withheld from their platform | question: Virgin Media did in fact have an option to carry Channel 4 HD in the future?, answer: Channel 4 HD | question: Virgin Media has made a number of statements over the years, suggesting that more linear HD channels are on the way +question: How many steam turbines were manufactured?, answer: limited number of steam turbine railroad locomotives | question: What was found that steam turbines were not ideally suited to the railroad environment?, answer: not ideally suited to the railroad environment | question: What was found that steam turbines failed to oust the classic reciprocating steam unit in the way that modern diesel and electric traction has done?, answer: modern diesel and electric traction | question: What was found that steam turbines were not ideally suited to the railroad environment +question: Who contacted Goldenson?, answer: Walt Disney and his brother Roy | question: When did ABC agree to finance part of the Disneyland project?, answer: 1953 | question: When did ABC agree to finance part of the Disneyland project?, answer: 1953 | question: When did ABC agree to finance Disneyland?, answer: 1954 +question: What was the most iconic of ABC's relationships with Hollywood producers?, answer: its agreement with Walt Disney | question: What was the most iconic of ABC's relationships with Hollywood producers?, answer: its agreement with Walt Disney | question: What was the most iconic of ABC's relationships with Hollywood producers?, answer: its agreement with Walt Disney | question: What was the most iconic of ABC's relationships with Hollywood producers?, answer: its agreement with Walt Disney +question: What is Warsaw's capital?, answer: Warszawa | question: What is Warsaw's population?, answer: 1.740 million residents | question: What is Warsaw's population?, answer: 1.740 million residents | question: What is Warsaw's population?, answer: 2.666 million | question: What is Warsaw's population?, answer: 9th most-populous capital city in the European Union | question: What is Warsaw's population?, answer: 6,100.43 square kilometres +question: What is Warsaw located on?, answer: plain moraine plateau and the Vistula Valley | question: What is the specific axis of Warsaw?, answer: The Vistula River | question: What is the main axis of Warsaw?, answer: The Vistula River | question: What is the main axis of Warsaw?, answer: the Vistula River | question: What is the main axis of Warsaw?, answer: the Vistula River | question: What is the main part of Warsaw?, answer: the edge of moraine plateau called Warsaw Escarpment +question: What is the highest point on the left side of Warsaw?, answer: 115.7 metres (379.6 ft) | question: What is the highest point on the left side of Warsaw?, answer: a height of 115.7 metres (379.6 ft) | question: What is the highest point on the left side of Warsaw?, answer: a height of 115.7 metres (379.6 ft) | question: What is the highest point on the left side of Warsaw?, answer: Szczliwice hill +question: When was Warsaw annexed to become the capital of the province of South Prussia?, answer: 1796 | question: When was Warsaw annexed to become the capital of the province of South Prussia?, answer: 1796 | question: When was Warsaw annexed to become the capital of the province of South Prussia?, answer: 1796 | question: When was Warsaw annexed to become the capital of the province of South Prussia?, answer: the province of South Prussia +question: When was Warsaw occupied by Germany?, answer: 4 August 1915 | question: When was Warsaw occupied by Germany?, answer: November 1918 | question: When was Warsaw occupied by Germany?, answer: 4 August 1915 | question: When was Warsaw occupied by Germany?, answer: November 1918 | question: When was the Battle of Warsaw fought?, answer: 1920 | question: When was the Battle of Warsaw fought?, answer: the eastern outskirts of the city +question: When was Warsaw's first stock exchange established?, answer: 1817 | question: When was Warsaw's first stock exchange established?, answer: World War II | question: When was Warsaw's first stock exchange re-established?, answer: April 1991 | question: When was Warsaw's first stock exchange established?, answer: 1817 | question: When was Warsaw's first stock exchange re-established?, answer: April 1991 +question: What was Warsaw razed to the ground during the Second World War?, answer: bombing raids and planned destruction | question: What city was razed to the ground during the Second World War?, answer: Warsaw | question: What city was razed to the ground by bombing raids and planned destruction | question: What city was razed to the ground?, answer: Warsaw | question: What city was razed to the ground by bombing raids?, answer: Leopold Kronenberg Palace +question: What is Warsaw's name in the Polish language?, answer: Warszawa | question: What is Warsaw's name in the Polish language?, answer: Warszawa | question: What is Warsaw's name in the Polish language?, answer: Warszawa | question: What is Warsaw's name in the Polish language?, answer: Warszawa | question: What is Warsaw's name in the Polish language?, answer: formerly spelled Warszewa and Warszowa +question: How many companies were registered in Warsaw?, answer: 304,016 | question: How many companies were registered in Warsaw in 2006?, answer: 304,016 | question: How many companies were registered in Warsaw?, answer: 304,016 | question: How many companies were registered in Warsaw?, answer: 304,016 | question: How many companies were registered in Warsaw?, answer: 304,016 +question: What is a process by which newly created wealth concentrates in the possession of already-wealthy individuals or entities?, answer: Wealth concentration | question: What is the principle of wealth concentration?, answer: those who already hold wealth have the means to invest in new sources of creating wealth or otherwise leverage the accumulation of wealth | question: How can wealth condensation contribute to the persistence of inequality within society?, answer: Over time, wealth condensation can significantly contribute to the persistence of inequality within society +question: What was the first factory in Europe to discover the Chinese method of making porcelain?, answer: Meissen porcelain | question: Who designed the Möllendorff Dinner Service in 1762?, answer: Frederick II the Great | question: Who designed the Möllendorff Dinner Service?, answer: Frederick II the Great | question: Who designed the Möllendorff Dinner Service in 1762?, answer: Frederick II the Great | question: Who designed the Möllendorff Dinner Service?, answer: Frederick II the Great +question: What is characterized as Arminian theology with an emphasis on the work of the Holy Spirit to bring holiness into the life of the participating believer?, answer: | question: What does The Book of Discipline say?, answer: United Methodist theology is at once "catholic, evangelical, and reformed" | question: What does The Book of Discipline say?, answer: The United Methodist Church believes in prima scriptura, seeing the Holy Bible as the primary authority in the Church and using sacred tradition, reason, and experience to interpret it, with the aid of the Holy Spirit to bring holiness into the life of the participating believer +question: Who founded the Office of Western Medicine?, answer: Jesus the Interpreter | question: Who founded the Office of Western Medicine?, answer: Nestorian Christians of the Yuan court | question: Who founded the Office of Western Medicine?, answer: Jesus the Interpreter | question: Who founded the Office of Western Medicine?, answer: Nestorian physician Jesus the Interpreter | question: Who founded the Office of Western Medicine?, answer: Nestorian Christians of the Yuan court +question: When were Western musical instruments introduced to enrich Chinese performing arts?, answer: From this period dates the conversion to Islam, by Muslims of Central Asia, of growing numbers of Chinese in the northwest and southwest | question: When did Buddhism flourish?, answer: Tibetan Buddhism | question: When did Buddhism flourish?, answer: Taoism endured certain persecutions in favor of Buddhism from the Yuan government | question: When did Confucian governmental practices and examinations based on the Classics fall into disuse in north China during the period of disunity?, answer: the Classics +question: Who will carry the game throughout North America?, answer: Westwood One | question: Who will anchor the pre-game coverage?, answer: Jim Gray | question: Who will anchor the pre-game coverage?, answer: Kevin Harlan | question: Who will anchor the pre-game coverage?, answer: Jim Gray | question: Who will anchor the pre-game coverage?, answer: Jim Gray +question: What does intractability mean in practice?, answer: open to debate | question: What does intractability mean in practice?, answer: open to debate | question: What does intractability mean in practice?, answer: open to debate | question: What does the decision problem in Presburger arithmetic have been shown not to be in P?, answer: algorithms have been written that solve the problem in reasonable times in most cases | question: What does SAT solvers routinely handle large instances of the NP-complete knapsack problem over a wide range of sizes in less than quadratic time?, answer: NP-complete Boolean satisfiability problem +question: What was not identified as a universal force until the work of Isaac Newton?, answer: gravity | question: What was the tendency for objects to fall towards the Earth?, answer: not understood to be related to the motions of celestial objects | question: What was Galileo instrumental in describing the characteristics of falling objects?, answer: determining that the acceleration of every object in free-fall was constant and independent of the mass of the object | question: What is the force of gravity on an object at the Earth's surface is directly proportional to the object's mass +question: When B cells and T cells are activated and begin to replicate, some of their offspring become long-lived memory cells?, answer: When B cells and T cells are activated | question: What is "adaptive" because it occurs during the lifetime of an individual as an adaptation to infection with that pathogen and prepares the immune system for future challenges?, answer: adaptive | question: What can be in the form of either passive short-term memory or active long-term memory?, answer: passive short-term memory +question: When did Céloron return to Montreal?, answer: November 1749 | question: When did Céloron return to Montreal?, answer: November 1749 | question: When did Céloron return to Montreal?, answer: November 1749 | question: When did Céloron return to Montreal?, answer: November 1749 +question: When was Sky Digital launched?, answer: 1998 | question: When was Sky Digital launched?, answer: 1998 | question: When was Sky Digital launched?, answer: 1998 | question: When was Sky Digital launched?, answer: 1998 | question: When was Sky Digital launched?, answer: 1998 | question: When was Sky Digital launched?, answer: 1998 | question: When was Sky Digital launched?, answer: 1998 | question: When was Sky Digital launched?, answer: 1998 +question: When did Yesün Temür die?, answer: 1328 | question: When did Yesün Temür die?, answer: Shangdu | question: When did Yesün Temür die?, answer: 1328 | question: When did Yesün Temür die?, answer: Shangdu | question: When did Yesün Temür die?, answer: 1328 +question: When a T-cell encounters a foreign pathogen, it extends a vitamin D receptor?, answer: When a T-cell encounters a foreign pathogen | question: What is a signaling device that allows the T-cell to bind to the active form of vitamin D?, answer: steroid hormone calcitriol | question: What is the gene responsible for converting the pre-hormone version of vitamin D, calcidiol into the steroid hormone version, calcitriol?, answer: CYP27B1 +question: When was a consolidation referendum held?, answer: 1967 | question: When was a consolidation referendum held?, answer: 1967 | question: When was the Consolidated City of Jacksonville?, answer: October 1, 1968 | question: When was the Consolidated City of Jacksonville?, answer: October 1, 1968 | question: When was the Consolidated City of Jacksonville?, answer: October 1, 1968 | question: When was the Consolidated City of Jacksonville?, answer: October 1, 1968 +question: What does an old, ill man cannot earn as much as a healthy young man?, answer: cannot earn as much as a healthy young man; gender roles and customs may prevent a woman from receiving an education or working outside the home | question: What is an epidemic that causes widespread panic?, answer: rampant violence in the area that prevents people from going to work for fear of their lives | question: What is important to ensure that people aren’t denied their functionings, capabilities, and agency and can thus work towards a better relevant income?, answer: political freedom, economic facilities, social opportunities, social opportunities, transparency guarantees, and protective security to ensure that people aren’t denied their functionings, capabilities, and agency +question: When considering computational problems, what is a problem instance?, answer: a string over an alphabet | question: What is the set 0,1?, answer: the set 0,1 | question: What is a problem instance?, answer: a string over an alphabet | question: What is the set 0,1?, answer: the set 0,1 +question: When did Edward the Confessor return from his father's refuge?, answer: 1041 | question: When did Edward the Confessor return from his father's refuge?, answer: 1041 | question: When did Edward the Confessor return from his father's refuge?, answer: 1041 | question: When did Edward the Confessor return from his father's refuge?, answer: 1041 | question: When did Edward the Confessor return from his father's refuge?, answer: at the invitation of his half-brother Harthacnut +question: When rock units are placed under horizontal compression, they shorten and become thicker?, answer: | question: When rock units are placed under horizontal compression, they become thicker | question: When do rock units do not significantly change in volume, this is accomplished in two primary ways: through faulting and folding | question: When does deeper rock move on top of shallower rock?, answer: in the shallow crust, where brittle deformation can occur, thrust faults form | question: When does deeper rock move on top of shallower rock?, answer: the tops of the rock units within the folds remain pointing upwards, they are called anticlines and synclines +question: What species are disturbed?, answer: Bathyctena chuni, Euplokamis stationis and Eurhamphaea vexilligera | question: What species are disturbed?, answer: Bathyctena chuni, Euplokamis stationis and Eurhamphaea vexilligera +question: When suffering from sleep deprivation, active immunizations may have a diminished effect and may result in lower antibody production, and a lower immune response, than would be noted in a well-rested individual?, answer: a well-rested individual | question: What is NFIL3 shown to be closely intertwined with both T-cell differentiation and our circadian rhythms?, answer: closely intertwined with both T-cell differentiation and our circadian rhythms +question: When did the Committee for Non-Violent Action sponsor a protest?, answer: August 1957 | question: When did the Committee for Non-Violent Action sponsor a protest?, answer: August 1957 | question: When did the Committee for Non-Violent Action sponsor a protest at the Camp Mercury nuclear test site near Las Vegas, Nevada, 13 of the protesters attempted to enter the test site knowing that they faced arrest | question: When did the protesters enter the camp Mercury nuclear test site?, answer: pleading either guilty or not-guilty +question: When did the FCC impose its fin-syn rules?, answer: 1970 | question: When did the FCC impose its fin-syn rules?, answer: 1970 | question: When did the FCC impose its fin-syn rules?, answer: 1970 | question: When did the FCC impose its fin-syn rules?, answer: 1970 | question: When did the FCC impose its fin-syn rules?, answer: 1970 | question: When did Worldvision become independent?, answer: 1999 +question: When did the Mongols place the Uighurs of the Kingdom of Qocho over the Koreans?, answer: the Korean King | question: When did the Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan rebuked the Korean King?, answer: saying that the Uighur King of Qocho was ranked higher than the Karluk Kara-Khanid ruler, who in turn was ranked higher than the Korean King, who was ranked last, | question: When did the Uighurs surrender to the Mongols surrendered?, answer: peacefully without violently resisting +question: Where is CHP not used?, answer: steam turbines | question: Where is CHP not used?, answer: power stations use surface condensers as a cold sink | question: Where are the condensers cooled by water flow from oceans, rivers, lakes, and often by cooling towers which evaporate water to provide cooling energy removal | question: Where is a dry type cooling tower similar to an automobile radiator?, answer: an automobile radiator | question: Where is a dry type cooling tower similar to an automobile radiator?, answer: a 700 megawatt coal-fired power plant may use about 3600 cubic metres of make-up water every hour for evaporative cooling towers +question: Where are school class sizes typically 40 to 50 students?, answer: maintaining order in the classroom | question: Where are school class sizes typically 40 to 50 students?, answer: maintain order in the classroom | question: Where are school class sizes typically 40 to 50 students?, answer: maintain order in the classroom | question: What is being taught?, answer: teachers may concentrate their attention on motivated students, ignoring attention-seeking and disruptive students | question: What is the result of this policy?, answer: motivated students, facing demanding university entrance examinations, receive disproportionate resources +question: What was BSkyB excluded from being a part of the ONdigital consortium?, answer: excluded from being a part of the ONdigital consortium | question: What was BSkyB able to join?, answer: Freeview | question: What was BSkyB able to join?, answer: free-to-air replacement, Freeview +question: When did Qutb's ideas become increasingly radical during his imprisonment?, answer: 1966 | question: What did the Brotherhood lead?, answer: Hasan al-Hudaybi | question: What did the Brotherhood lead?, answer: political negotiation and activism | question: What did the Brotherhood lead?, answer: Hasan al-Hudaybi | question: What did the Fringe or splinter movements inspired by the final writings of Qutb in the mid-1960s?, answer: renounced violence as a means of achieving its goals +question: What is the central role economic growth can potentially play in human development, poverty reduction and the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals?, answer: economic growth | question: What is the effect of economic growth on poverty reduction – the growth elasticity of poverty – can depend on the existing level of inequality | question: What is the effect of economic growth on poverty reduction – the growth elasticity of poverty – can depend on the existing level of inequality?, answer: The effect of economic growth on poverty reduction – the growth elasticity of poverty +question: What is the European Union's governance structure?, answer: administrative law | question: What is the legal right to bring claims against EU institutions and other member states?, answer: "standing" (locus standi) | question: What is the legal right to bring claims against EU institutions and other member states for breach of the treaties?, answer: a general legal right or "standing" (locus standi) | question: What did the Treaties allow citizens or corporations to bring claims against EU and member state institutions for violation of the Treaties and Regulations, if they were properly interpreted as creating rights and obligations?, answer: monetary damages +question: When did Tesla fault a power station generator?, answer: inadvertently faulted a power station generator | question: When did Tesla fault a power station generator?, answer: August 1917 | question: When did Tesla fault a power station generator?, answer: causing a power outage +question: When was Richard the Lion-Heart married Berengaria of Navarre?, answer: 12 May 1191 | question: When was Richard the Lion-Heart married Berengaria of Navarre?, answer: 12 May 1191 | question: When was Richard the Lion-Heart married Berengaria of Navarre?, answer: 12 May 1191 | question: When was Richard the Lion-Heart married Berengaria of Navarre?, answer: 12 May 1191 +question: Who worked for Columbia Pictures' television arm in the United States?, answer: Philip Segal | question: Who had approached the BBC about such a venture as early as July 1989?, answer: Philip Segal | question: Who was the British expatriate who worked for Columbia Pictures' television arm in the United States?, answer: Philip Segal | question: Who was the British expatriate who worked for Columbia Pictures' television arm in the United States?, answer: Philip Segal +question: What did ABC find it difficult to avoid falling behind on the new medium of television?, answer: falling behind on the new medium of television | question: What was ABC's vice-president of engineering?, answer: Frank Marx | question: What did Frank Marx think would be requisitioned from broadcasting use and reallocated for the U.S. Army?, answer: low-band VHF frequencies (corresponding to channels 2 through 6) +question: How many United Methodist congregations operate in the evangelical tradition?, answer: many | question: How many United Methodist congregations operate in the evangelical tradition?, answer: others reflect the mainline Protestant traditions | question: What is the name of the church's founders?, answer: John Wesley and Charles Wesley (Anglicans), but also Philip William Otterbein and Martin Boehm (United Brethren) and Jacob Albright (Evangelical Association) | question: What is the name of the first United Methodist theologian?, answer: Albert C. Outler +question: When did many homes in the neighborhood date back to the 1930s or before?, answer: 1930s | question: When did the Fresno Housing Authority build several public housing developments?, answer: between the 1960s and 1990s | question: When did the US Department of Housing and Urban Development build small subdivisions of single-family homes?, answer: between the 1960s and 1990s | question: Where is the Fresno Chandler Executive Airport located?, answer: Church Ave west of Elm St. Cargill Meat Solutions and Foster Farms both have large processing facilities in the neighborhood?, answer: the stench from these (and other small industrial facilities) has long plagued area residents?, answer: the stench from these (and other small industrial facilities) +question: What does some Internet pharmacies sell prescription drugs without requiring a prescription?, answer: a valid prescription | question: What do many Internet pharmacies sell without requiring a prescription?, answer: Some Internet pharmacies sell prescription drugs without requiring a prescription | question: What do many customers order drugs from such pharmacies to avoid the "inconvenience" of visiting a doctor or to obtain medications which their doctors were unwilling to prescribe | question: What is criticized as potentially dangerous?, answer: potentially dangerous, especially by those who feel that only doctors can reliably assess contraindications, risk/benefit ratios, and an individual's overall suitability for use of a medication +question: Who acquired a photosynthetic cyanobacterial endosymbiont?, answer: Paulinella chromatophora | question: Who acquired a photosynthetic cyanobacterial endosymbiont more recently?, answer: Paulinella chromatophora | question: Who acquired a photosynthetic cyanobacterial endosymbiont?, answer: Paulinella chromatophora +question: When does photosystem II photolyze water to obtain and energize new electrons?, answer: photosystem II | question: When does photosystem I reenergize depleted electrons?, answer: the end of an electron transport chain | question: When does photosystem I reenergize depleted electrons?, answer: the end of an electron transport chain | question: When does photosystem I reenergize depleted electrons?, answer: the end of an electron transport chain +question: What did a nonphotosynthetic eukaryote engulf a chloroplast-containing alga?, answer: engulfed alga | question: What did a nonphotosynthetic eukaryote engulf a chloroplast-containing alga?, answer: failed to digest it | question: What did the engulfed alga break down?, answer: leaving only its chloroplast, and sometimes its cell membrane and nucleus, forming a chloroplast with three or four membranes?, answer: phagosomal vacuole from the host's cell membrane, and the phagosomal vacuole +question: When did Iqbal study law and philosophy in England and Germany?, answer: 1908 | question: When did Iqbal return to Lahore?, answer: 1908 | question: When did Iqbal return to Lahore?, answer: 1908 | question: When did Iqbal return to Lahore?, answer: 1908 | question: When did Iqbal return to Lahore?, answer: 1908 +question: What is the principle of equality of its citizens?, answer: the principle of equality of its citizens | question: What does the EU observe?, answer: the principle of equality of its citizens | question: What does the EU observe?, answer: the principle of equality of its citizens | question: What does the EU observe?, answer: the principle of equality of its citizens | question: What does the EU observe?, answer: the principle of equality of its citizens | question: What does the EU observe?, answer: "representative democracy" +question: What does TFEU article 288 say Directives are addressed to the member states?, answer: "leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods" to implement | question: What does TFEU article 288 say Directives are addressed to the member states and usually "leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods" to implement | question: What does TFEU article 288 say Directives are addressed to the member states and usually "leave to the national authorities the choice of form and methods" to implement?, answer: Directives do not have so called "horizontal" direct effect +question: What was the concept of a "social market economy" introduced into EU law in 2007?, answer: free movement and trade | question: What is the standard theory of comparative advantage?, answer: two countries can both benefit from trade even if one of them has a less productive economy in all respects | question: What was originally theorised that a free trade area had a tendency to give way to a customs union?, answer: a common market, then monetary union, then union of monetary and fiscal policy, political and eventually a full union characteristic of a federal state +question: What did the Ministry of Justice do?, answer: not extend to legal cases involving Mongols and Semuren, who had separate courts of justice | question: What did the Ministry of War do?, answer: insignificance of the Ministry of War compared with native Chinese dynasties, as the real military authority in Yuan times resided in the Privy Council +question: What was the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh?, answer: General Assembly Hall | question: What was the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh?, answer: General Assembly Hall | question: What was the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland on the Royal Mile in Edinburgh?, answer: General Assembly Hall | question: What was the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland?, answer: School of Divinity of the University of Edinburgh | question: In what year was the Parliament temporarily relocated to?, answer: May 2000 +question: What is the consensus viewpoint amongst the majority of academics?, answer: some teachers and parents | question: What do some teachers and parents advocate?, answer: a more assertive and confrontational style of discipline | question: What do some teachers and parents advocate?, answer: a more assertive and confrontational style of discipline | question: What do some teachers and parents advocate?, answer: a more assertive and confrontational style of discipline +question: What did Wiesner blur in front of the press?, answer: "No, that's no good" | question: What did Wiesner blur in front of the press?, answer: "No, that's no good" | question: What did Wiesner blur in front of the press?, answer: "No, that's no good" +question: When did Carolina get the ball on their own 24-yard line with a chance to mount a game-winning drive?, answer: 4:51 | question: When did Miller strip the ball away from Newton?, answer: On the next play, it took a long bounce backwards | question: When did Miller return the ball to the Panthers 4-yard line?, answer: five yards | question: When did Miller dove into the pile to attempt to recover it?, answer: it took a long bounce backwards +question: In what year did Barack Obama decide not to visit the country during his mid-2013 African trip?, answer: 2013 | question: In what year did Obama visit Kenya?, answer: July 2015 | question: In what year did Obama visit Kenya?, answer: July 2015 | question: In what year did Obama visit Kenya?, answer: July 2015 | question: In what year did Obama visit Kenya?, answer: July 2015 | question: In what year did Obama visit Kenya?, answer: July 2015 +question: What was Istanbul's capital and control of lands around the Mediterranean basin?, answer: the Ottoman Empire | question: What was the Ottoman Empire at the center of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds?, answer: six centuries | question: What was the Ottoman Empire at the center of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds?, answer: six centuries | question: What was the Ottoman Empire at the center of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds?, answer: a long period of military setbacks against European powers +question: What will be the first Super Bowl in which both head coaches played in the game?, answer: both | question: What will be the first Super Bowl in which both head coaches played in the game?, answer: both | question: What will be the first Super Bowl in which both head coaches played in the game?, answer: both | question: What will be the first Super Bowl in which both head coaches played in the game?, answer: both | question: What will be the first Super Bowl in which both head coaches played in the game themselves +question: What was the surviving lunar broadcast data from Apollo 11?, answer: $230,000 | question: What was the surviving lunar broadcast data from Apollo 11?, answer: compiled by Nafzger | question: What was the video processed to remove random noise and camera shake without destroying historical legitimacy?, answer: lowry Digital | question: What was the kinescope recordings made at Johnson Space Center?, answer: kinescope recordings | question: What did the restored video contain?, answer: conservative digital enhancements +question: What is a standard model to describe forces between particles smaller than atoms?, answer: particle physics | question: What does the Standard Model predict?, answer: exchanged particles called gauge bosons are the fundamental means by which forces are emitted and absorbed | question: What does the Standard Model predict?, answer: exchanged particles called gauge bosons | question: What does the Standard Model predict?, answer: exchanged particles called gauge bosons are the fundamental means by which forces are emitted and absorbed?, answer: weak and electromagnetic forces are expressions of a more fundamental electroweak interaction +question: When did the Mongol Empire defeat Qara Khitai?, answer: 1218 | question: When did the Mongol Empire defeat Qara Khitai?, answer: 1218 | question: When did the Mongol Empire defeat Qara Khitai?, answer: 1218 | question: When did the Mongol Empire defeat Qara Khitai?, answer: 1218 | question: When did the Mongol Empire defeat Qara Khitai?, answer: 1218 +question: What was the only remaining program on the network's schedule that was broadcast in 4:3 standard definition?, answer: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | question: What was the only remaining program on the network's schedule that was broadcast in 4:3 standard definition?, answer: Extreme Makeover: Home Edition | question: What was the only remaining program on the network's schedule that was broadcast in 4:3 standard definition?, answer: All of the network's programming has been presented in HD since January 2012 +question: Who was the next architect to work at the museum?, answer: Colonel (later Major General) Henry Young Darracott Scott | question: Who designed to the north west of the garden the five-storey School for Naval Architects?, answer: Colonel (later Major General) Henry Young Darracott Scott | question: Who designed to the north west of the garden the five-storey School for Naval Architects?, answer: J.W. Wild | question: Who designed the impressive staircase that rises the full height of the building?, answer: J.W. Wild | question: Who was the next architect to work at the museum?, answer: Colonel (later Major General) Henry Young Darracott Scott +question: When did the Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries open?, answer: 2006 | question: When did the Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries open?, answer: 2006 | question: When did the Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries open?, answer: 2006 | question: When did the Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries open?, answer: 1950 | question: When did the Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries open?, answer: 2006 +question: When did Russell T Davies announce his intention to reintroduce classic icons of Doctor Who?, answer: 2005 | question: What series did Russell T Davies reintroduce?, answer: the Autons with the Nestene Consciousness and Daleks | question: What series did Russell T Davies reintroduce?, answer: the Autons with the Nestene Consciousness and Daleks | question: What series did Russell T Davies reintroduce?, answer: the Silurians +question: What are the pistons connected to the cranks?, answer: two-cylinder simple | question: When the double expansion group is duplicated, producing a 4-cylinder compound, the individual pistons within the group are usually balanced at 180°, the groups being set at 90° to each other | question: What was the first type of Vauclain compound?, answer: Vauclain compound | question: What was the first type of Vauclain compound?, answer: the pistons worked in the same phase driving a common crosshead and crank, again set at 90° with the HP one at 135° to the other two, or in some cases all three cranks were set at 120° +question: What is the most populous city in California?, answer: Los Angeles and San Diego | question: What is San Diego's population?, answer: 3,792,621, | question: What is San Diego's population?, answer: 1,307,402 | question: What is San Diego?, answer: the second most populous city in the state and the eighth most populous in the nation +question: What are the major business districts within the Los Angeles Area?, answer: Downtown Burbank, Downtown Santa Monica, Downtown Glendale and Downtown Long Beach | question: What are the major business districts within the Los Angeles Area?, answer: Downtown Burbank, Downtown Santa Monica, Downtown Glendale and Downtown Long Beach | question: What are the major business districts within the Los Angeles Area?, answer: Downtown Burbank, Downtown Santa Monica, Downtown Glendale and Downtown Long Beach +question: What type of bacteria do commensal flora serve as biological barriers?, answer: genitourinary and gastrointestinal tracts | question: What does commensal flora serve as?, answer: biological barriers | question: What does commensal flora serve as?, answer: competing with pathogenic bacteria | question: What does commensal flora help restore a healthy balance of microbial populations in intestinal infections in children?, answer: re-introduction of probiotic flora can lead to an "overgrowth" of fungi and cause conditions such as a vaginal candidiasis (a yeast infection) +question: Who was defeated by the Swabian League at the Battle of Frankenhausen?, answer: Müntzer | question: When did Müntzer's execution bring the revolutionary stage of the Reformation to a close?, answer: 15 May 1525 | question: When did Müntzer's execution bring the revolutionary stage of the Reformation to a close?, answer: 15 May 1525 | question: Where did Luther's Reformation flourish?, answer: under the wing of the secular powers +question: How many men attended Harvard College for every woman studying at Radcliffe?, answer: about four | question: How many men attended Harvard College for every woman studying at Radcliffe?, answer: about four | question: How many men attended Harvard College for every woman studying at Radcliffe?, answer: about four | question: How many men attended Harvard College for every woman studying at Radcliffe?, answer: about four | question: How many men attended Harvard College for every woman studying at Radcliffe?, answer: four +question: What are the Illuminated manuscripts in the library dating from the 12th to 16th centuries?, answer: Eadwine Psalter[citation needed], Canterbury | question: What is Missal from the Royal Abbey of Saint Denis, Paris?, answer: Simon Marmion Book of Hours, Bruges | question: What is the Armagnac manuscript of the trial and rehabilitation of Joan of Arc, Rouen?, answer: William Morris +question: When was Genghis Khan buried?, answer: years before his death | question: Where was Genghis Khan buried?, answer: Mongolia | question: Where was Genghis Khan buried?, answer: Khentii Aimag | question: Where was Genghis Khan buried?, answer: Khentii Aimag | question: Where was Genghis Khan buried?, answer: Khentii Aimag +question: What is the number in question?, answer: largest integer not greater than the number in question | question: What formula can be shown using Bertrand's postulate?, answer: Chebyshev | question: What formula can be shown using Bertrand's postulate?, answer: n p 2n 2, | question: What formula is based on Wilson's theorem?, answer: the number 2 many times and all other primes exactly once +question: What are prime numbers of this form?, answer: factorial primes | question: What are prime numbers of this form?, answer: factorial primes | question: What are prime numbers of this form?, answer: p + 1 or p 1 | question: What are prime numbers of this form?, answer: Sophie Germain primes | question: What are prime numbers of this form?, answer: Fermat primes and Mersenne primes +question: What is Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions asserts that the progression contains infinitely many primes?, answer: q = 9: the numbers are "wrapped around" as soon as a multiple of 9 is passed | question: What is the density of all primes congruent a modulo 9?, answer: 1/6 +question: Where is the mass of the object, is the velocity of the object, is the distance to the center of the circular path and is the unit vector pointing in the radial direction outwards from the center of the circular path?, answer: the center of the curving path | question: Where is the mass of the object, is the velocity of the object and is the distance to the center of the circular path and is the unit vector pointing in the radial direction outwards from the center +question: Where is the relevant cross-sectional area for the volume for which the stress-tensor is being calculated?, answer: where is the relevant cross-sectional area for the volume for which the stress-tensor is being calculated | question: Where is the relevant cross-sectional area for the volume for which the stress-tensor is being calculated?, answer: where is the relevant cross-sectional area for the volume for which the stress-tensor is being calculated | question: Where is the stress-tensor accounts for forces that cause all strains (deformations) including also tensile stresses and compressions +question: What was the last known to have seen the child alive?, answer: Haleigh Cummings | question: What was the last known to have seen the child alive?, answer: Haleigh Cummings | question: What did the father propose to?, answer: Misty Croslin Sunday at a local Chili's restaurant | question: What did the father propose to?, answer: Misty Croslin | question: What did the father propose to?, answer: Misty Croslin?, answer: tucked Haleigh and her 4-year-old brother into bed about 8 p.m. February 9 in their Satsuma, Florida, home +question: Who was the mother of murdered schoolboy Damilola Taylor?, answer: Gloria Taylor | question: Who was the mother of Damilola Taylor?, answer: Damilola Taylor | question: Who was the mother of Damilola Taylor?, answer: Damilola Taylor | question: Who was the mother of Damilola Taylor?, answer: Damilola's older brother Tunde | question: Who was the mother of Damilola Taylor?, answer: Damilola Taylor +question: What is the second most-dreaded question for new parents after "Is your baby sleeping?", answer: "Well, yes, for forty-five-minute stretches, but not during the night, and only after I conduct a two-hour-long routine including feeding, swaddling, singing, rocking, and an ancient tribal sleep dance" | question: What does a baby should never sleep in the same bed as you?, answer: the only way to go +question: Where is the state you live in?, answer: may affect your state of mind, | question: Where is the state you live in?, answer: Hawaii | question: Where is the highest prevalence in the country?, answer: Bluegrass State | question: Where is the highest prevalence in the country?, answer: 14.4 percent of people said they frequently experienced mental distress -- the highest prevalence in the country. | question: Where is the highest prevalence in the country?, answer: Kentucky +question: What is the name of the swine flu?, answer: H1N1 | question: What is the name of the swine flu?, answer: H1N1 virus | question: What is the name of the swine flu?, answer: H1N1 virus | question: What is the name of the swine flu?, answer: H1N1 virus | question: What is the name of the swine flu?, answer: H1N1 virus +question: What is the highlight of the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade?, answer: Giant inflatables | question: What is the highlight of the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade?, answer: Giant inflatables | question: What is the highlight of the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade?, answer: Giant inflatables | question: What is the highlight of the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade?, answer: Giant inflatables | question: What is the highlight of the Macy's Thanksgiving Parade?, answer: Giant inflatables +question: Who was the cochair of the NFL subcommittee on cardiovascular health?, answer: Dr. Andrew M. Tucker | question: Who was the cochair of the NFL subcommittee on cardiovascular health?, answer: Dr. Andrew M. Tucker | question: Who was the cochair of the NFL subcommittee on cardiovascular health?, answer: Dr. Andrew M. Tucker | question: Who was the cochair of the NFL subcommittee on cardiovascular health?, answer: Justin Bannan +question: What is a great reason to get your mom to see a nutritionist?, answer: "Mother's Day is a great reason to get your mom to see a nutritionist," says Dana Greene, a nutritionist in Boston. | question: What is a great reason to get your mom to see a nutritionist?, answer: a nutritionist. | question: What is a great reason to get your mom to see a nutritionist?, answer: a nutritionist. +question: What is the second part of a two part series on the best used luxury cars?, answer: AOL Autos | question: What is the name of the best used luxury cars?, answer: Consumer Reports magazine | question: What is the name of the best used luxury cars?, answer: 2007 Acura MDX | question: What is the name of the newer MDX?, answer: base, Technology and Sport Packages | question: What is the name of the newer MDX?, answer: a 3.7-liter 300-hp V6 +question: How many people are unemployed and looking for work?, answer: 1.07 million | question: How many people are unemployed?, answer: 1.07 million | question: How many people are unemployed?, answer: 1.07 million | question: How many people are unemployed?, answer: 1.07 million | question: How many people are unemployed?, answer: 1.07 million | question: How many people are unemployed?, answer: 1.07 million | question: How many people are unemployed?, answer: 1.07 million +question: What did Leah Bird and her husband do?, answer: trade their comfortable two-bedroom apartment and jobs in Beverly Hills, California, for life in a trailer on a five-acre Oregon farm | question: What did Leah Bird and her husband do?, answer: bid farewell to their beloved trips to the opera and museum, the beach and Buddhist temples | question: What did Leah Bird and her husband do?, answer: trade their comfortable two-bedroom apartment and jobs in Beverly Hills, California, +question: How many years ago did the Berlin Wall fall?, answer: 20 years | question: How many years ago did the Berlin Wall fall?, answer: 20 years | question: How many years ago did the Berlin Wall fall?, answer: 20 years ago | question: How many years ago did the Berlin Wall fall?, answer: Twenty years ago | question: How many years ago did the Berlin Wall fall?, answer: Twenty years ago | question: How many years ago did the Berlin Wall fall?, answer: 20 years ago | question: How many years ago did iReporters share photos of preparations in Pensacola Beach, Florida, including closed roads, sandbags and high tides +question: What was the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Solferino?, answer: the International Committee of the Red Cross | question: What is the name of the ICRC?, answer: International Committee of the Red Cross | question: What is the name of the ICRC?, answer: the International Committee of the Red Cross | question: What is the name of the ICRC?, answer: the International Committee of the Red Cross | question: What is the name of the ICRC?, answer: the International Committee of the Red Cross +question: What was the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Solferino?, answer: the International Committee of the Red Cross | question: How many people were killed or injured in Liberia's 14-year civil war?, answer: Tens of thousands | question: How many people were killed or injured in Liberia's 14-year civil war?, answer: Tens of thousands | question: How many people were killed or injured in Liberia's 14-year civil war?, answer: Tens of thousands +question: What was Tim Welch's weight?, answer: 260 pounds | question: What was Tim Welch's weight?, answer: heaviest | question: What was Tim Welch's weight?, answer: heaviest | question: What was Tim Welch's weight?, answer: heaviest +question: How many bodies were dumped here?, answer: 2,500 | question: How many bodies were dumped?, answer: 2,500 | question: How many bodies were dumped?, answer: 2,500 | question: How many bodies were dumped?, answer: 2,500 | question: How many bodies were dumped?, answer: 2,500 | question: How many bodies were dumped?, answer: 2,500 | question: How many bodies were dumped?, answer: 2,500 +question: When did Cooking Light celebrate our 20th year of publication?, answer: 20 | question: What is the ranking of major metropolitan areas?, answer: 15 criteria | question: What is the ranking of U.S. cities that best provide the resources people need to live healthful lives?, answer: U.S. cities that best provide the resources people need to live healthful lives, | question: What is the ranking of U.S. cities that best provide the resources people need to live healthful lives?, answer: 15 criteria +question: Who will visit the White House on Tuesday?, answer: Hosni Mubarak | question: Who will visit the White House?, answer: Hosni Mubarak | question: Who will visit the White House on Tuesday?, answer: Hosni Mubarak | question: Who will visit the White House on Tuesday?, answer: Hosni Mubarak | question: Who will visit the White House on Tuesday?, answer: Hosni Mubarak | question: Who will visit the White House?, answer: House Democrats +question: What will the White House focus on?, answer: health care and jobs | question: What will the White House focus on?, answer: health care and jobs | question: What will the White House focus on?, answer: health care and jobs | question: What will the White House focus on?, answer: health care and jobs | question: What will the White House focus on?, answer: health care and jobs | question: What will the White House focus on?, answer: health care and jobs +question: What was the first nuclear reactor to come back online?, answer: March 11 | question: What was the first nuclear reactor to come back online?, answer: a March earthquake and tsunami | question: What is the first nuclear reactor to come back online?, answer: a nuclear crisis | question: What is the first nuclear reactor to come back online?, answer: the first to come back online since a March earthquake and tsunami in the nation. | question: What is the first nuclear reactor to come back online?, answer: xenon +question: What is Japan prepared to gradually reduce?, answer: the amount of oil it imports from Iran, | question: What is Japan ready to decrease?, answer: in a planned manner, | question: What is Japan ready to decrease?, answer: 10% of its crude oil from Iran at the moment, | question: What is the country ready to decrease?, answer: "in a planned manner," | question: What is the country ready to decrease?, answer: 10% of its crude oil from Iran at the moment, +question: What is the name of the emperor?, answer: Emperor Akihito | question: What is the name of the emperor?, answer: Crown Prince Naruhito | question: What is the name of the emperor?, answer: Emperor Akihito | question: What is the name of the emperor?, answer: Emperor Akihito | question: What is the name of the emperor?, answer: Crown Prince Naruhito +question: How many people died instantly?, answer: more than 15,000 | question: How many people died instantly?, answer: more than 15,000 | question: How many people died instantly?, answer: more than 15,000 | question: How many people died instantly?, answer: more than 15,000 | question: How many people died instantly?, answer: more than 15,000 | question: How many people died instantly?, answer: more than 15,000 | question: How many people died instantly?, answer: more than 15,000 +question: Who helped to develop the compact disc?, answer: Norio Ohga | question: Who was the former president and chairman of Sony Corporation?, answer: Norio Ohga | question: Who was the former president and chairman of Sony Corporation?, answer: Norio Ohga | question: Who was the former president and chairman of Sony Corporation?, answer: Norio Ohga | question: Who was the former president and chairman of Sony Corporation?, answer: Norio Ohga | question: What was the name of the company?, answer: Norio Ohga +question: What is the best way to keep up with events and entertainment?, answer: with one of Tokyo's English language magazines | question: What is the best way to keep up with events and entertainment?, answer: with one of Tokyo's English language magazines. | question: What is the best way to keep up with events and entertainment?, answer: with one of Tokyo's English language magazines. | question: What is the best way to keep up with events and entertainment?, answer: with one of Tokyo's English language magazines +question: What was found in the landing gear bay of an airplane?, answer: a body | question: Who was not carrying a passport or personal belongings?, answer: The dead man was not carrying a passport or personal belongings, | question: What did police say?, answer: he possibly froze to death and suffered a shortage of oxygen at high altitude, but did not provide a definite cause of death pending an autopsy +question: Who was captain of the "Ady Gill" boat?, answer: Pete Bethune | question: Who was captain of the "Ady Gill" boat?, answer: Pete Bethune | question: Who was captain of the "Ady Gill" boat?, answer: Pete Bethune | question: Who was captain of the "Ady Gill" boat?, answer: Pete Bethune | question: Who was captain of the "Ady Gill" boat?, answer: Pete Bethune | question: Who was the captain of the boat?, answer: Pete Bethune +question: Who is accused of causing a severe head injury to a 23-year-old restaurant employee by stringing a rope between poles across a road?, answer: four | question: Who is accused of causing a severe head injury to a 23-year-old restaurant employee by stringing a rope between poles across a road?, answer: four | question: Who is accused of causing a severe head injury to a 23-year-old restaurant employee by stringing a rope between poles across two poles?, answer: U.S. military presence and noise +question: Who is accused of causing a severe head injury to a 23-year-old restaurant employee by stringing a rope between poles across a road?, answer: four | question: Who is accused of causing a severe head injury to a 23-year-old restaurant employee by stringing a rope between poles across a road?, answer: four | question: Who is accused of causing a severe head injury to a 23-year-old restaurant employee by stringing a rope between poles across two poles?, answer: U.S. military presence and noise +question: Who said he would step down?, answer: Yukio Hatoyama | question: Who said he would run for the party leader election?, answer: Japanese Finance Minister Naoto Kan | question: Who said he would run for the party leader election?, answer: Yukio Hatoyama | question: Who said he would run for the party leader election?, answer: Japanese Finance Minister Naoto Kan | question: Who said he would run for the party leader election?, answer: Japanese Finance Minister Naoto Kan +question: Who is accused of jumping from a Jet Ski onto the Shonan Maru 2?, answer: Peter James Bethune | question: Who is accused of jumping from a Jet Ski onto the Shonan Maru 2?, answer: Peter James Bethune | question: Who is accused of jumping from a Jet Ski onto the Shonan Maru 2?, answer: Peter James Bethune | question: Who is accused of jumping from a Jet Ski onto the Shonan Maru 2?, answer: Peter James Bethune +question: What is Koito's largest supplier of aircraft seats?, answer: Japan | question: What is Koito's largest supplier of aircraft seats?, answer: Japan, the United States, China and Singapore | question: What is Koito's largest supplier of aircraft seats?, answer: Boeing and Airbus | question: What is Koito's largest supplier of aircraft seats?, answer: Japan | question: What is Koito's largest supplier of aircraft seats?, answer: Japan, the United States, China and Singapore +question: What is Barack Obama's first Asia trip since taking office?, answer: January | question: What is Barack Obama's first Asia trip since taking office?, answer: January | question: What is the risk of a nuclear arms race threatens the security of the wider world?, answer: extremists who defile a great religion plan attacks on both our continents | question: What is the risk of a nuclear arms race threatens the security of the wider world?, answer: extremists who defile a great religion plan attacks on both our continents +question: What is Toyota's fourth-best selling model in the United States?, answer: Toyota | question: What is Toyota's fourth-best selling model in the United States?, answer: the best-selling model in Japan | question: What is Toyota's fourth-best selling model in the United States?, answer: Mercury Milan | question: What is Toyota's fourth-best selling model in the United States?, answer: the best-selling model in Japan | question: What is Toyota's fourth-best selling model?, answer: Prius hybrids +question: How many complaints have been lodged?, answer: 14 | question: How many complaints have been lodged?, answer: 14 | question: How many complaints have been lodged?, answer: 14 | question: How many complaints have been lodged with Toyota?, answer: 14 | question: How many complaints have been lodged with Toyota?, answer: 14 | question: How many complaints have been lodged with Toyota?, answer: 14 | question: How many complaints have been lodged with Toyota?, answer: more than 100 +question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: 13 | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: a Premier League | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: a Premier League | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: a team | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: Defoe | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: Defoe | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: Defoe | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: Defoe | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: Defoe | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: Defoe | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: the highest tally | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: 13 | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: Defoe | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: Defoe | question: What is the highest tally recorded by a team in English football league history?, answer: Defoe | question: +question: What is Toyota's name?, answer: Toyota Motor Corp. | question: What is Toyota's name?, answer: Toyota Motor Corp. | question: What is Toyota's name?, answer: Toyota Motor Corp. | question: What is Toyota's name?, answer: Toyota Motor Corp. | question: What is Toyota's name?, answer: Toyota Motor Corp. | question: What is Toyota's name?, answer: Toyota Motor Corp. +question: What is the name of the rebel spokesman?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the rebel spokesman?, answer: Shamsiddin Abdulmolah | question: What is the name of the rebel spokesman?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the rebel spokesman?, answer: Shamsiddin Abdulmolah | question: What is the name of the rebel spokesman?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi +question: Who did Doctors complete an autopsy of Moammar Gadhafi?, answer: chief pathologist | question: Who did Doctors perform the autopsy?, answer: a Misrata hospital | question: Who did Doctors perform the autopsy?, answer: officials from the prosecutor's office, | question: Who did Doctors perform the autopsy?, answer: Doctors | question: Who did Doctors perform the autopsy?, answer: officials from the prosecutor's office, | question: Who did the autopsy?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's son, Mutassim, and his former defense minister, Abu Baker Yunis | question: Who did the autopsy?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's son, Mutassim, and his former defense minister, Abu Baker Yunis +question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: About 10 people | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's hometown | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was killed?, answer: +question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: the Salahaddin Mosque in Tripoli | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's death | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Libya | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Libya | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's death | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's death | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's death?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's death?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's death | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's death?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's death?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's death?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is the name of the country?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's death?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: What is +question: What is the birthplace of Gadhafi?, answer: Sirte and Bani Walid | question: How many anti-Gadhafi fighters were killed?, answer: eight | question: How many anti-Gadhafi fighters were killed?, answer: eight | question: How many people were wounded?, answer: 31 | question: How many people were killed?, answer: eight +question: Who will declare liberation on Sunday?, answer: Libya's interim leaders | question: Who will hold elections in the coming months?, answer: Libya's interim leaders | question: Who will hold elections in the coming months?, answer: Libya's interim leaders | question: Who will hold elections in the coming months?, answer: Libya's interim leaders | question: Who will hold elections in the coming months?, answer: Libya's interim leaders | question: Who will hold elections in the coming months?, answer: Mahmoud Jibril +question: Who is the last Gadhafi fugitive?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's son, Saif al-Islam, | question: Who is the last Gadhafi fugitive?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's son, Saif al-Islam, | question: Who is the last Gadhafi fugitive?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi's son, Saif al-Islam, +question: What is the most significant anti-Gadhafi territorial gain we have seen in months?, answer: anti-Gadhafi forces | question: What is the most significant anti-Gadhafi territorial gain we have seen in months?, answer: anti-Gadhafi forces | question: What is the most significant anti-Gadhafi territorial gain we have seen in months?, answer: anti-Gadhafi territorial gain we have seen in months +question: What is a pro-Moammar Gadhafi holdout?, answer: Troops loyal to Libya's new leaders | question: What is a pro-Moammar Gadhafi holdout?, answer: a major assault on Bani Walid, a northern town still held by Gadhafi loyalists | question: What is an audio message purported to be from the deposed Libyan leader?, answer: the Gadhafi political system represented the people's will and could not be overthrown +question: Who was the first U.S. official to go to Libya?, answer: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton | question: Who was the first U.S. official to go to Libya since the ouster of Moammar Gadhafi?, answer: Moammar Gadhafi | question: Who was the first U.S. official to go to Libya since the ouster of Moammar Gadhafi?, answer: U.S. +question: Who was killed at a party in a small house in a poor barrio?, answer: 15 high school kids | question: Who was the head of the Juarez cartel?, answer: Amado Carrillo Fuentes | question: Who was the head of the Juarez cartel?, answer: Amado Carrillo Fuentes | question: Who was the head of the Juarez cartel?, answer: Amado Carrillo Fuentes +question: Who was the winner of the best-costume prizes?, answer: Jeff Bridges | question: Who was the winner of the best-costume prizes?, answer: The Dude | question: Who was the winner of the best-costume prizes?, answer: Jeff Bridges | question: Who was the winner of the best-costume prizes?, answer: The Dude | question: Who was the winner of the best-costume prizes?, answer: Jeff Bridges +question: What is the number of people killed during riots in Tunisia?, answer: 21 | question: What is the number of people killed during riots in Tunisia?, answer: about 21, | question: What is the number of people killed during riots in Tunisia?, answer: about 21, | question: What is the number of people killed during riots in Tunisia recently?, answer: about 21, | question: What is the number of people killed during riots in Tunisia?, answer: eight +question: What is being slowly dismantled along the banks of the Tigris River?, answer: The shell of former Iraqi strongman's efforts to produce a nuclear bomb | question: When was the Tuwaitha research complex bombed?, answer: 1981 airstrike | question: When was the Tuwaitha research complex bombed?, answer: 1991 | question: When was the Tuwaitha research complex bombed?, answer: 2003 | question: When was the Tuwaitha research complex bombed?, answer: 1981 +question: What is the biggest challenge he faced in a horse race across the Mongolian plains?, answer: serenading | question: What is the biggest challenge he faced in a horse race across the Mongolian plains?, answer: serenading his horse | question: What is the biggest challenge he faced in a horse race across the Mongolian plains?, answer: serenading his horse | question: What is the biggest challenge he faced in a horse race across the Mongolian plains?, answer: Getting gold in the Naadam Festival +question: How many acres of coca were seized in 2008?, answer: 200 | question: How many acres of coca were seized in 2008?, answer: 200 | question: How many acres of coca were seized in 2008?, answer: 200 | question: How many acres of coca were seized in 2008?, answer: 200 | question: How many acres of coca were seized in 2008?, answer: 200 | question: How many acres of coca were seized in 2008?, answer: 200 tons of cocaine +question: Who has been tapped as a United Nations special envoy to Haiti?, answer: Former U.S. President Clinton | question: Who has been tapped as a special envoy to Haiti?, answer: former U.S. President Clinton | question: Who has been tapped as a special envoy to Haiti?, answer: former U.S. President Clinton | question: Who has traveled to Haiti on several occasions?, answer: Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, and U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki Moon +question: When did Moammar Gadhafi address the U.N. General Assembly?, answer: Wednesday | question: What did Moammar Gadhafi do?, answer: broached conspiracy theories, urged probes into U.S. military activities, and took aim at the structure and the actions of the Security Council, | question: What did Moammar Gadhafi do?, answer: broached conspiracy theories, urged probes into U.S. military activities, and took aim at the structure of the U.N. Security Council, which has five permanent members -- the United States, Russia, China, France and Britain, each with veto power +question: Who is the co-star of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"?, answer: Christopher Meloni | question: Who is the co-star of "Law & Order: SVU"?, answer: Christopher Meloni | question: Who is the co-star of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"?, answer: Christopher Meloni | question: Who is the co-star of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"?, answer: Stephanie March +question: Who is the co-star of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"?, answer: Christopher Meloni | question: Who is the co-star of "Law & Order: SVU"?, answer: Christopher Meloni | question: Who is the co-star of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"?, answer: Christopher Meloni | question: Who is the co-star of "Law & Order: Special Victims Unit"?, answer: Stephanie March +question: Who votes for a resolution imposing sanctions against North Korea?, answer: The U.N. Security Council | question: Who votes for a resolution imposing sanctions against North Korea?, answer: The U.N. Security Council | question: Who votes for a resolution imposing sanctions against North Korea?, answer: the U.N. Resolution 1874 | question: What does the U.N. Resolution 1874 impose?, answer: an embargo on the shipment of arms from the communist regime and broadens a ban on the import of weapons +question: What did Bolivian President Evo Morales say?, answer: he does not regret expelling the U.S. ambassador last year | question: What did Bolivia declare?, answer: U.S. Ambassador Philip Goldberg persona non grata in September and ordered him to leave. | question: What did Morales say?, answer: "I don't regret having expelled the ambassador, Mr. Goldberg," | question: What did Morales say?, answer: "you can't conspire against the government, with external groups and in Bolivia" | question: What did Morales say?, answer: "you can't conspire against us nor blackmail us. +question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "It doesn't smell like sulfur anymore," | question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "I hope God will protect Obama from the bullets that killed Kennedy," | question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "I hope God will protect Obama from the bullets that killed Kennedy," | question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "I hope God will protect Obama from the bullets that killed Kennedy," | question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "I hope God will protect Obama from the bullets that killed Kennedy," | question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "I hope God will protect Obama from the bullets that killed Kennedy," | question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "I hope God will protect Obama from the bullets that killed Kennedy," | question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "I hope God will protect Obama from the bullets that killed Kennedy," | question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "I hope God will protect Obama from the bullets that killed Kennedy," | question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "I hope God will protect Obama from the bullets that killed Kennedy," | question: What did Chavez say?, answer: "I hope God will protect Obama from the bullets that killed Kennedy," +question: How many people in Darfur are at risk of losing food, water and shelter in coming months?, answer: more than one million | question: How many people in Darfur are at risk of losing food, water and shelter in coming months, | question: How many people in Darfur are at risk of losing food, water and shelter?, answer: one million | question: How many people in Darfur are at risk of losing food, water and shelter in coming months, | question: How many people in Darfur are at risk of losing food, water and shelter?, answer: 1 million +question: What is the number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan?, answer: 2,118 | question: What is the number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan?, answer: 2,118 | question: What is the number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan?, answer: 2,118 | question: What is the number of civilian casualties in 2008?, answer: 2,118 | question: What is the number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan?, answer: 2,118 | question: What is the number of civilian casualties in Afghanistan?, answer: 2,118 +question: How many people flee south toward Goma?, answer: thousands | question: How many people flee south toward Goma?, answer: thousands | question: How many people flee south toward Goma?, answer: thousands | question: How many people flee south toward Goma?, answer: thousands | question: How many people flee south toward Goma, | question: How many people flee south toward Goma?, answer: thousands | question: How many people flee south toward Goma, +question: How many votes did the U.N. Security Council veto?, answer: nine | question: How many votes did the U.N. Security Council veto?, answer: nine | question: How many votes did the U.N. Security Council veto?, answer: nine | question: How many votes did the U.N. Security Council veto?, answer: nine | question: How many votes did the U.N. Security Council vetoe?, answer: 11 senior members of his government +question: What was the 15th anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda?, answer: 15 | question: What was the anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda?, answer: 15 years ago | question: What was the anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda?, answer: 15th anniversary | question: What was the anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda?, answer: 15 years ago | question: What was the anniversary of the genocide in Rwanda?, answer: 15 years ago +question: What was the resolution sponsored by the U.S.?, answer: one of the final Bush Administration initiatives at the United Nations | question: What was the resolution sponsored by the U.S.?, answer: sponsored by the U.S. | question: What is the resolution aimed at bringing stability and sovereignty to Somalia?, answer: racked by violence and lawlessness since the government was overthrown in 1991. | question: What is the resolution aimed at bringing stability and sovereignty to Somalia?, answer: 8,000 +question: Who said he would have liked a "proper humanitarian pause"?, answer: John Holmes | question: Who said he would have liked a "proper humanitarian pause"?, answer: John Holmes | question: Who said he would have liked a "proper humanitarian pause"?, answer: John Holmes | question: Who said he would have liked a "proper humanitarian pause"?, answer: John Holmes | question: Who said he would have liked a "proper humanitarian pause"?, answer: the 48-hour break in hostilities was not sufficient, even as fighting resumed in the northeast of the country?, answer: John Holmes +question: What is the export value of this year's poppy harvest?, answer: $4 billion | question: What is the total market value of this year's poppy harvest?, answer: 660 tons of heroin and morphine | question: What is the total market value of this year's poppy harvest?, answer: 660 tons of heroin and morphine | question: What is the total market value of this year's poppy harvest?, answer: 660 tons of heroin and morphine +question: What is the export value of this year's poppy harvest?, answer: $4 billion | question: What is the total market value of this year's poppy harvest?, answer: 660 tons of heroin and morphine | question: What is the total market value of this year's poppy harvest?, answer: 660 tons of heroin and morphine | question: What is the total market value of this year's poppy harvest?, answer: 660 tons of heroin and morphine +question: What did Russia veto?, answer: resolution that would have extended the U.N. observer mission in Georgia | question: What did Russia claim?, answer: the mission was invalidated by last year's conflict over breakaway regions in Georgia. | question: What did Russia claim?, answer: the mission was invalidated by last year's conflict over breakaway regions in Georgia. | question: What did the U.N. vetoe?, answer: resolution that would have extended the U.N. observer mission in Georgia?, answer: vetoed a resolution that would have extended the U.N. observer mission in Georgia +question: Who is the U.N. special rapporteur on torture?, answer: Manfred Nowak | question: Who is the U.N. special rapporteur on torture?, answer: Manfred Nowak | question: Who is the U.N. special rapporteur on torture?, answer: Manfred Nowak | question: Who is the U.N. special rapporteur on torture?, answer: Manfred Nowak | question: Who is the U.N. special rapporteur on torture?, answer: Ali Larijani +question: What is the name of a special envoy?, answer: Ban Ki-moon | question: What is the name of a special envoy?, answer: Ban Ki-moon | question: What is the name of the envoy?, answer: Ibrahim Gambari | question: What is the name of the envoy?, answer: Ibrahim Gambari | question: What is the name of the envoy?, answer: Ibrahim Gambari +question: When did Sen. Hillary Clinton and Sen. Barack Obama leave Washington?, answer: Friday | question: What was the name of the pair?, answer: "Beautiful Day" | question: What was the name of the pair?, answer: "Beautiful Day" | question: What was the name of the pair?, answer: the honorary mayor of Unity | question: What was the name of the pair?, answer: "Beautiful Day" +question: What is the latest crisis plaguing Xinjiang province and its capital city of Urumqi?, answer: tensions have boiled over between Uyghurs and Han Chinese | question: What is the latest crisis plaguing Xinjiang province and its capital city of Urumqi?, answer: tensions have boiled over between Uyghurs and Han Chinese +question: What is the latest sign that tensions are still simmering in the Xinjiang capital?, answer: tensions are still simmering | question: What is the latest sign that tensions are still simmering in the Xinjiang capital?, answer: tensions are still simmering in the Xinjiang capital, | question: What is the latest sign that tensions are still simmering in the Xinjiang capital?, answer: tensions are still simmering in the Xinjiang region +question: Who is the father of a suspect he says died in police custody?, answer: Harcharand Singh | question: Who is the father of a suspect he says died in police custody?, answer: Harcharand Singh | question: Who is the father of a suspect he says died in police custody?, answer: Harcharand Singh | question: Who is the father of a suspect he says died in police custody?, answer: Harcharand Singh +question: Who has been banned for taking performance-enhancing drugs?, answer: Doug Barron | question: Who is the first professional to fail a drugs test since the PGA and European Tours began their anti-doping programs?, answer: Doug Barron | question: Who is the first professional to fail a drugs test since the PGA and European Tours began their anti-doping programs?, answer: Doug Barron | question: Who is the first professional to fail a drugs test since the PGA and European Tours began their anti-doping programs?, answer: Doug Barron +question: Who will address the U.N. General Assembly?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II | question: Who will address the U.N. General Assembly?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II | question: Who will address the U.N. General Assembly?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II | question: Who will address the U.N. General Assembly?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II | question: Who will address the U.N. General Assembly?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II | question: Who will address the U.N. General Assembly?, answer: Duke of Edinburgh +question: What does Barack Obama say?, answer: "Peace will not come through statements and resolutions at the U.N.," | question: What does Barack Obama say?, answer: "If it were that easy, it would have been accomplished by now," | question: What is a rebuke likely to bring criticism from the Arab world?, answer: rebuke | question: What is a move widely seen as unpopular across the Middle East?, answer: unpopular across the Middle East +question: Who walked out of the U.N. General Assembly?, answer: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad | question: Who walked out of the U.N. General Assembly?, answer: Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad | question: What did Ahmadinejad say?, answer: "Some segments within the U.S. government orchestrated the attack," | question: What did Ahmadinejad say?, answer: "Some segments within the U.S. government orchestrated the attacks"?, answer: vile conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic slurs that are as abhorrent and delusional as they are predictable," | question: What did Ahmadinejad say?, answer: vile conspiracy theories and anti-Semitic slurs that are as abhorrent and delusional as they are as abhorrent and delusional as they are as abhorrent and delusional as they are as abhorrent and delusional as they are as abhorrent and delusional as they are as abhorrent and delusional as they are as abhorrent and delusional as they are predictable +question: What is the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court?, answer: Luis Moreno-Ocampo | question: What is the name of the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court?, answer: Luis Moreno-Ocampo | question: What is the name of the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court?, answer: Luis Moreno-Ocampo | question: What is the name of the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court?, answer: Luis Moreno-Ocampo +question: Who will send the matter to the admissions committee?, answer: The U.N. Security Council | question: Who will send the matter to the committee?, answer: Nawaf Salam of Lebanon | question: What does Salam say?, answer: the decision was made to take the matter to the committee as required by Article 59 of the United Nations' rules of procedure | question: What does Salam say?, answer: the decision was made to take the matter to the committee as required by Article 59 of the United Nations' rules of procedure +question: How many soldiers and 1,500 police officers have been sent to quake-ravaged Haiti?, answer: 2,000 | question: How many people have been saved by 43 international rescue teams?, answer: About 150 | question: How many people have been saved by 43 international rescue teams?, answer: About 150 | question: How many people have been saved by 43 international rescue teams?, answer: About 150 | question: How many people have been saved by 43 international rescue teams?, answer: About 150 people affiliated with the U.N. +question: How many people died from the 7.0-magnitude earthquake?, answer: More than 200,000 | question: How many people died from the 7.0-magnitude earthquake?, answer: More than 200,000 | question: How many people died from the 7.0-magnitude earthquake?, answer: More than 200,000 | question: How many people died from the 7.0-magnitude earthquake?, answer: more than 200,000 | question: How many people died from the 7.0-magnitude earthquake?, answer: 200,000 +question: What is the world's leading killer?, answer: noncommunicable diseases | question: What is a "political declaration" meant to stem a rising tide of noncommunicable diseases?, answer: the world's leading killer | question: What is the second time a health issue has been debated at a special meeting of the General Assembly?, answer: after the group's pledge to take on AIDS a decade ago. | question: What is the cost of noncommunicable diseases to the global economy at $30 trillion by 2030?, answer: $30 trillion +question: What did the Nittany Lions lose?, answer: 17-14 | question: What did the Nittany Lions lose?, answer: 17-14 | question: What did the Nittany Lions lose?, answer: 17-14 | question: What did the Nittany Lions lose?, answer: the first in 46 years without Joe Paterno as head coach | question: What did the Nittany Lions lose?, answer: the first in 46 years without Paterno as head coach | question: What did the Nittany Lions lose?, answer: the Nittany Lions +question: Who alerted head coach Joe Paterno in 2002 that he'd seen a former defensive coordinator sexually assault a boy?, answer: Joe Paterno | question: Who was the latest casualty in a scandal that began with last week's arrest of the man he allegedly witnessed commit the crime?, answer: Mike McQueary | question: Who was the latest casualty in a scandal that began with last week's arrest of the man he allegedly witnessed commit the crime?, answer: Jerry Sandusky +question: What is the cost of extracting coal?, answer: $35 per ton | question: What is the cost of extracting coal at Upper Big Branch?, answer: $60 per ton | question: What is the cost of enactment of the Waxman-Markey bill?, answer: $136 to $413 per year | question: What is the cost of enactment of the Waxman-Markey bill currently pending before the Senate?, answer: $136 to $413 per year +question: Who was sentenced to 13 years?, answer: Charles Lai | question: Who was sentenced to 13 years?, answer: Charles Lai | question: Who was sentenced to 13 years?, answer: Charles Lai | question: Who was sentenced to 13 years?, answer: Charles Lai | question: Who was sentenced to 13 years?, answer: Charles Lai | question: Who was sentenced to 13 years?, answer: Charles Lai +question: When did Pope Benedict XVI call for peace in the Middle East and an end to the exploitation of children?, answer: Christmas Eve Midnight | question: What is the Latin for "To the City and the World"?, answer: Urbi et Orbi" -- Latin for "To the City and the World" | question: What did Pope Benedict XVI call for?, answer: a "conversion of hearts" to help children. | question: What did Pope Benedict XVI call for peace in the Middle East and an end to the exploitation of children in the homily?, answer: a change in the depths of our hearts | question: What is the Latin for "To the City and the World"?, answer: "Urbi et Orbi" -- Latin for "To the City and the World" +question: What is Los Zetas?, answer: the most technologically advanced, sophisticated and dangerous cartel operating in Mexico | question: What is Los Zetas?, answer: the most technologically advanced, sophisticated and dangerous cartel operating in Mexico. | question: What is Los Zetas?, answer: the most technologically advanced, sophisticated and dangerous cartel operating in Mexico. | question: What is Los Zetas?, answer: the most technologically advanced, sophisticated and dangerous cartel operating in Mexico?, answer: Los Zetas +question: Who is the Rev. Michael Massaro?, answer: Rev. Michael Massaro | question: Who is the Rev. Michael Massaro?, answer: Rev. Michael Massaro | question: Who is the Rev. Michael Massaro?, answer: Rev. Michael Massaro | question: Who is the Rev. Michael Massaro?, answer: Michael Massaro | question: Who is the Rev. Michael Massaro?, answer: Josephine Gatchell | question: What is Josephine Gatchell?, answer: Josephine Gatchell +question: Who was found dead?, answer: David Kellermann, | question: Who was found dead?, answer: David Kellermann, | question: Who was found dead?, answer: David Kellermann, | question: Who was found dead?, answer: David Kellermann, | question: Who was found dead?, answer: David Kellermann, | question: Who was found dead?, answer: David Kellermann, | question: Who was found dead?, answer: David Kellermann, | question: Who was found dead?, answer: David Kellermann, +question: What is the name of the chicken farm?, answer: Dr. Seuss classic | question: What is the name of the chicken farm?, answer: Alexis Koefed | question: What is the name of the chicken farm?, answer: Soul Food Farm | question: What is the name of the chicken farm?, answer: Soul Food Farm owner Alexis Koefed | question: What is the name of the chicken farm?, answer: Soul Food Farm | question: What is the name of the chicken farm?, answer: "Isn't that beautiful?", answer: "Isn't that beautiful?", answer: "Isn't that beautiful?", answer: Vacaville, California +question: What did Joannie Rochette say was a pain in the ass?, answer: "sometimes she was a pain in the ass," | question: What did Joannie Rochette say?, answer: "I'm not afraid to say it, sometimes she was a pain in the ass," | question: What did Joannie Rochette say?, answer: "I'm not afraid to say it, sometimes she was a pain in the ass" +question: What was the headline on the front page of The Province newspaper?, answer: "Lost Weekend" | question: What was the headline on the front page of The Province newspaper?, answer: Monday: "Lost Weekend." | question: What was the headline on the front page of The Province newspaper?, answer: "Lost Weekend." | question: What was the headline on the front page of The Province newspaper?, answer: "O No Canada," | question: What was the headline on the front page of The Province newspaper?, answer: "O No Canada," +question: What is Lindsey Vonn's injury?, answer: the most painful | question: What is Lindsey Vonn's injury?, answer: the most painful | question: What is Lindsey Vonn's injury?, answer: the most painful | question: What is Lindsey Vonn's injury?, answer: "Yeah, that's a possibility," | question: What is Lindsey Vonn's injury?, answer: her right shin +question: Who died last week?, answer: Sea World | question: Who died last week?, answer: a trainer | question: Who died last week?, answer: Tilikum the killer whale | question: What is the role of large mammals in zoos and aquariums?, answer: should they be there or not?, answer: large mammals | question: What is the role of the killer whale in zoos and aquariums?, answer: Tilikum the killer whale | question: What is the goal of the Vancouver Aquarium?, answer: to return marine mammals to good health so they can be released back to the ocean +question: How many gold medals did Canada win in men's ice hockey?, answer: 3-2 | question: How many gold medals did Canada win in men's ice hockey?, answer: 14 | question: How many gold medals did Canada win in men's ice hockey?, answer: 14 | question: How many gold medals did Canada win in men's ice hockey?, answer: 3-2 | question: How many gold medals did Canada win in men's ice hockey?, answer: 14 +question: Who championed the environment?, answer: Pope Benedict XVI | question: Who championed the environment?, answer: Pope Benedict XVI | question: Who championed the environment?, answer: Pope Benedict XVI | question: Who was dragged to the ground?, answer: a woman jumped a barrier and grabbed his robes | question: Who was dragged to the ground after a woman jumped a barrier and grabbed his robes?, answer: a woman jumped a barrier and grabbed his robes +question: What is the closest stretch of coastline threatened by the massive spill?, answer: southeastern Louisiana | question: What is the most advanced technology available?, answer: the spill may not be stopped for many days, | question: What is the most advanced technology available?, answer: the spill may not be stopped for many days, | question: What is the most advanced technology available?, answer: the spill may not be stopped for many days, | question: What is the most advanced technology available?, answer: "We will spare no resource to clean up whatever damage is caused," +question: How many oil spill recovery workers were hospitalized?, answer: seven | question: How many workers were hospitalized?, answer: seven | question: How many workers were hospitalized?, answer: seven | question: How many workers were hospitalized?, answer: seven | question: How many workers were hospitalized?, answer: seven | question: How many workers were hospitalized?, answer: seven | question: How many workers were hospitalized?, answer: seven | question: How many workers were hospitalized?, answer: five +question: How many years has Louis Schacht's family grown citrus?, answer: 60 years | question: How many years has Louis Schacht's family grown citrus?, answer: 60 years | question: How many years has Louis Schacht's family grown citrus?, answer: 60 years | question: How many years has Louis Schacht's family grown citrus?, answer: 60 years | question: How many years has Louis Schacht's family grown citrus?, answer: 60 years +question: What is the one we work with to put out our monthly top 10 webisodes chart?, answer: Visible Measures | question: What is Lady Gaga?, answer: the first franchise to reach one billion views | question: What is Lady Gaga?, answer: the first franchise to reach one billion views | question: What is Lady Gaga?, answer: the first franchise to reach one billion views | question: What is Lady Gaga's music videos?, answer: three spots in the 65-video 100 Million Club +question: Who killed four Iraqi men?, answer: Leahy, 1st Sgt. John Hatley and Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Mayo | question: Who killed four Iraqi men?, answer: Leahy, 1st Sgt. John Hatley and Sgt. 1st Class Joseph Mayo +question: How many detainees have been released?, answer: 77,000 | question: How many detainees have been released from the 87,011 captured during the Iraq war?, answer: 87,011 | question: How many detainees have been released from the 87,011 captured during the Iraq war?, answer: 87,011 | question: How many detainees have been released from the 87,011 captured during the Iraq war?, answer: 76,985 +question: What is Warsaw's Old Town Market Place?, answer: Rynek Starego Miasta | question: What is Warsaw's Old Town Market Place?, answer: flower power | question: What is Warsaw's Old Town Market Place?, answer: buds and blooms | question: What is Warsaw's Old Town Market Place?, answer: Old Town | question: What is Warsaw's Old Town Market Place?, answer: thriving, growing and blossoming six decades after much of it was destroyed during World War II?, answer: the Paris of Eastern Europe | question: What is Warsaw's Królewski Trakt +question: What is the first sign that something is wrong?, answer: lack of appetite | question: What is the first sign that something is wrong?, answer: lack of appetite | question: What is the first sign that something is wrong?, answer: lack of appetite | question: What is the first sign that something is wrong?, answer: lack of appetite | question: What is the first sign that something is wrong?, answer: lack of appetite | question: What is the first sign that something is wrong?, answer: lack of appetite +question: Who is accused of molesting two girls, ages 3 and 8, in his neighborhood?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is accused of molesting two girls, ages 3 and 8, in his neighborhood?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is accused of molesting two girls, ages 3 and 8, in his neighborhood in Hernando, Mississippi, more than a decade ago, | question: Who is accused of molesting two girls, ages 3 and 8, +question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: What is the name of the fugitive?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper | question: Who is believed to have lived a nomadic lifestyle since fleeing Mississippi?, answer: Edward Eugene Harper +question: Who raised more than $40 million?, answer: Sen. Barack Obama | question: Who raised more than $40 million in March?, answer: more than 442,000 donors | question: Who raised more than $40 million in March?, answer: more than 442,000 donors | question: Who raised more than $40 million in March?, answer: more than 218,000 of the donors were giving for the first time, | question: Who raised more than $20 million in March?, answer: Hillary Clinton's campaign | question: Who raised about $35 million in February?, answer: John Kerry +question: Who will investigate a Halloween costume party?, answer: a top immigration official | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel that originally praised the prisoner costume for "originality" | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: What was the costume?, answer: "offensive," | question: Who will investigate a Halloween costume party?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel that originally praised the prisoner costume for "originality," | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel that originally praised the prisoner costume for "originality"?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel that originally praised the prisoner costume for "originality," | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel that originally praised the prisoner costume for "originality," | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel that originally praised the prisoner costume for "originality," | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel that originally praised the prisoner costume for "originality," | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, answer: Julie Myers, | question: Who was on a three-judge panel?, +question: Who donated five pairs of his own outgrown jeans to the cause?, answer: Erek Hansen | question: Who donated five pairs of his own outgrown jeans?, answer: Erek Hansen | question: Who donated five pairs of his own outgrown jeans to the cause?, answer: Erek Hansen | question: Who donated five pairs of his own outgrown jeans to the cause?, answer: Erek Hansen | question: Who donated five pairs of his own outgrown jeans to the cause?, answer: Cotton Inc. +question: Who has publicly described a detainee's treatment at the U.S. Navy Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, as torture, according to a published report. | question: Who has refused to refer the case of Mohammed al-Qahtani to prosecutors?, answer: Susan Crawford | question: Who has refused to refer the case of Mohammed al-Qahtani?, answer: prosecutors | question: Who has refused to refer the case of Mohammed al-Qahtani +question: What is the fairness of the Bowl Championship Series that decides the top college football team each season?, answer: fairness of the Bowl Championship Series | question: What is the fairness of the Bowl Championship Series that decides the top college football team each season?, answer: fairness of the Bowl Championship Series | question: What is the fairness of the Bowl Championship Series that decides the top college football team each season?, answer: fairness of the Bowl Championship Series +question: Who is being "processed for separation"?, answer: Lance Cpl. David Motari | question: Who is being "processed for separation"?, answer: Lance Cpl. David Motari, | question: Who is being "processed for separation"?, answer: Lance Cpl. David Motari, | question: Who is being "processed for separation"?, answer: Lance Cpl. David Motari +question: What is the name of the president?, answer: Margret Forsythe | question: What is the name of the president?, answer: Barack Obama | question: What is the name of the president?, answer: Margret Forsythe | question: What is the name of the president?, answer: Margret Forsythe | question: What is the name of the president?, answer: Margret Forsythe | question: What is the name of the president?, answer: "I am excited. I am excited. I am excited. I am excited. I am joyful. It brings tears to my eyes" | question: What is the name of the president?, answer: Barack Obama +question: Who tried to set the curtains of a Boeing 767 on fire?, answer: Zoltan Lensky | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Zoltan Lensky, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Zoltan Lensky, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Zoltan Lensky, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Zoltan Lensky, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Zoltan Lensky +question: What is a form of liquid morphine used by terminally ill patients?, answer: an "unapproved drug," | question: What is a form of liquid morphine used by terminally ill patients?, answer: a form of liquid morphine | question: What is a form of liquid morphine used by terminally ill patients?, answer: an "unapproved drug," | question: What is the name of the morphine elixir?, answer: lehigh Valley Technologies Inc., Mallinckrodt Inc. Pharmaceuticals Group, Boehringer Ingelheim Roxane Inc. and Cody Laboratories, Inc. | question: What is the name of the morphine elixir?, answer: morphine sulfate oral solution 20 mg/ml +question: Who was dismissed under a federal law dealing with gays and lesbians in the military?, answer: James Pietrangelo | question: Who had sued the government over the "don't ask/don't tell" law passed in 1993?, answer: James Pietrangelo | question: Who was the only one who appealed to the high court?, answer: James Pietrangelo | question: Who was the only one who appealed to the high court?, answer: James Pietrangelo +question: Who is accused of spying for Cuba?, answer: Walter Kendall Myers, 72, and his wife, Gwendolyn Myers, 71, | question: Who is accused of spying for Cuba for nearly 30 years?, answer: Walter Kendall Myers, 72, and his wife, Gwendolyn Myers, 71, | question: Who is accused of spying for Cuba?, answer: Walter Kendall Myers, 72, and his wife, Gwendolyn Myers, 71, +question: Who slammed President Obama for releasing four Bush-era memos?, answer: former CIA chief | question: Who slammed President Obama for releasing four Bush-era memos?, answer: former CIA chief | question: Who slammed President Obama for releasing four Bush-era memos?, answer: former CIA chief | question: Who slammed President Obama for releasing four Bush-era memos?, answer: former CIA chief | question: What did the memos undermine U.S. intelligence efforts by giving al Qaeda critical new information +question: Who is a leading negotiator for the Blue Dog Democrats on health care?, answer: Rep. Mike Ross, D-Arkansas | question: Who is a leading negotiator for the Blue Dog Democrats on health care?, answer: Rep. Mike Ross, D-Arkansas, | question: Who is a leading negotiator for the Blue Dog Democrats on health care?, answer: Rep. Mike Ross, D-Arkansas +question: Who was the youngest prisoner sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention center?, answer: Mohammad el-Gharani | question: Who was the youngest prisoner sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention center?, answer: Mohammad el-Gharani | question: Who was the youngest prisoner sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention center?, answer: Mohammad el-Gharani | question: Who was the youngest prisoner sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention center?, answer: Mohammad el-Gharani | question: Who was the youngest prisoner sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention center?, answer: Mohammad el-Gharani | question: Who was the youngest prisoner sent to the Guantanamo Bay detention center?, answer: Mohammad el-Gharani +question: Who was raised at Camp Lejeune?, answer: Michael Partain | question: Who was diagnosed with breast cancer?, answer: Michael Partain | question: Who was diagnosed with breast cancer?, answer: Michael Partain | question: Who was diagnosed with breast cancer?, answer: Michael Partain | question: Who was diagnosed with breast cancer?, answer: Michael Partain | question: Who was diagnosed with breast cancer?, answer: Michael Partain | question: Who was diagnosed with breast cancer?, answer: Michael Partain +question: What was a missile shield test?, answer: a "smashing success," | question: How many missile defense tests have been deemed a success?, answer: Eight | question: How many missile defense tests have been deemed a success?, answer: 13 | question: How many missile defense tests have been deemed a success?, answer: eight | question: How many missile defense tests have been deemed a success?, answer: 13 | question: How many missile defense tests have been deemed a success?, answer: eight of the 13 tests have been deemed a success by the Pentagon +question: Who oversees an eviction in Lafayette, Colorado, last week?, answer: a deputy | question: Who oversees an eviction in Lafayette, Colorado, last week?, answer: A deputy | question: Who oversees an eviction in Lafayette, Colorado, last week?, answer: Seventy-three percent of those questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation survey released Monday say they're very or somewhat scared about the way things are going in the United States. | question: What percentage of Americans think things are going badly?, answer: 21 percent +question: What percentage of Americans are more likely to support gay marriage?, answer: those who have a gay friend or relative | question: What percentage of people questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll say marriages between gay or lesbian couples should not be recognized as valid, with 44 percent suggesting they should be considered legal, | question: What percentage of people questioned in a CNN/Opinion Research Corporation poll say marriages between gay or lesbian couples should not be recognized as valid, with 44 percent suggesting they should be considered legal?, answer: 44 percent +question: What does a new poll suggest most Americans favor an economic stimulus package?, answer: $800 billion | question: What percentage of people polled think Present-elect Barack Obama's stimulus package will help the economy?, answer: 42 | question: What percentage of people say the stimulus package won't help the economy?, answer: 17 percent | question: What percentage of people say the stimulus package won't help the economy?, answer: 42 percent | question: What percentage of people say the stimulus package won't help the economy?, answer: a lot +question: What does Bayer HealthCare say may reduce men's risk of prostate cancer?, answer: "deceptive and irresponsible" advertising that contends selenium in two of its multivitamins may reduce men's risk of prostate cancer, | question: What does the Center for Science in the Public Interest say may cut men's risk of prostate cancer?, answer: one A Day Men's 50+ Advantage ads say selenium may cut men's risk of prostate cancer, | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: "deceptive and irresponsible" advertising +question: What was the strongest wind from that touchdown?, answer: 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows | question: What was the strongest wind from that touchdown?, answer: 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows | question: What was the strongest wind from that touchdown?, answer: 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows. | question: What was the strongest wind from that touchdown?, answer: 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows. | question: What was the strongest wind from that touchdown?, answer: 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows. | question: What was the strongest wind from that touchdown was 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows. | question: What was the strongest wind from that touchdown was 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows. | question: What was the strongest wind from that touchdown was 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows?, answer: 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows. | question: What was the strongest wind from that touchdown was 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows?, answer: 80 mph -- enough force to blow out windows +question: What did Nancy Pelosi say about waterboarding?, answer: "The issue is what was done. If you don't have the facts pounded on the table, they (Republicans) are pounding on the table, or they are pounding on Speaker Pelosi. | question: What did Pelosi say about waterboarding?, answer: "The issue is what was done. If you don't have the facts pounded on the table, they (Republicans) are pounding on the table. +question: What was Abu Zubaydah told a military tribunal in 2007 that he was physically and mentally tortured for months?, answer: "doctors told me that I nearly died four times," | question: What was Abu Zubaydah told a military tribunal in 2007?, answer: he was physically and mentally tortured for months. | question: What was Abu Zubaydah told a military tribunal in 2007 that he was physically and mentally tortured for months. | question: What was Abu Zubaydah a major player in al Qaeda?, answer: "doctors told me that I nearly died four times. | question: What was Abu Zubaydah waterboarded at least 83 times by CIA interrogators?, answer: "doctors told me that I nearly died four times," | question: What was Abu Zubaydah a major player in al Qaeda?, answer: Abu Zubaydah told he was physically and mentally tortured for months. | question: What was Abu Zubaydah a major player in al Qaeda?, answer: "they did not care about my injuries," +question: Who was the first person to circle the globe solo in a balloon?, answer: Steve Fossett | question: Who was the first person to circle the globe solo in a balloon?, answer: Steve Fossett | question: Who was the first person to circle the globe solo in a balloon?, answer: Steve Fossett | question: Who was the first person to circle the globe solo in a balloon?, answer: Steve Fossett | question: Who was the first person to circle the globe solo in a balloon?, answer: Steve Fossett +question: How many civilians were killed in a U.S. airstrike?, answer: 30 to 50 | question: How many civilians were killed in a U.S. airstrike?, answer: more than 100 | question: How many civilians were killed in a U.S. airstrike?, answer: more than 100 | question: How many civilians were killed in a U.S. airstrike?, answer: more than 100 | question: How many civilians were killed in a U.S. airstrikes?, answer: 100 +question: When will President Obama escape to Big Sky?, answer: Friday evening | question: What is the name of the fly-fishing instructor?, answer: Tony Derosier | question: What is the name of the fly-fishing instructor?, answer: Tony Derosier | question: What is the name of the fly-fishing instructor?, answer: Tony Derosier | question: What is the name of the fly-fishing instructor?, answer: Tony Derosier +question: Who will receive the Medal of Honor?, answer: Staff Sgt. Jared Monti | question: Who will receive the Medal of Honor?, answer: Staff Sgt. Jared Monti | question: Who will receive the Medal of Honor?, answer: Staff Sgt. Jared Monti | question: Who will receive the Medal of Honor?, answer: Staff Sgt. Jared Monti | question: Who will receive the Medal of Honor?, answer: Staff Sgt. Jared Monti +question: Who will seek clemency from Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine?, answer: John Allen Muhammad | question: Who will seek clemency?, answer: John Allen Muhammad | question: Who will seek clemency?, answer: Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine | question: Who will seek clemency?, answer: John Allen Muhammad | question: Who is to be executed for the murder of Dean Harold Meyers?, answer: Dean Harold Meyers | question: Who is to be executed for the murder of Dean Harold Meyers at a Manassas gas station?, answer: Lee Boyd Malvo | question: Who will seek clemency from Virginia Gov. Tim Kaine +question: When did Nancy Reagan unveil a statue of her late husband?, answer: Wednesday | question: When did Nancy Reagan unveil a statue of her late husband?, answer: Wednesday | question: When did Nancy Reagan unveil a statue of her late husband?, answer: Wednesday | question: When did Nancy Reagan unveil a statue of her late husband?, answer: Wednesday | question: When did Nancy Reagan unveil a statue of her late husband?, answer: Wednesday | question: When did Nancy Reagan unveil the statue?, answer: June 2004 +question: Who studied the cybertactics used against Georgia?, answer: U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit | question: Who studied the cybertactics used against Georgia?, answer: U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit | question: Who studied the cybertactics used against Georgia during its military conflict with Russia?, answer: U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit | question: Who studied the cybertactics?, answer: U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit +question: Who is the circus accused of mistreating its 54 Asian elephants?, answer: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey | question: Who is the circus accused of mistreating its 54 Asian elephants?, answer: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey | question: Who is the circus accused of mistreating its 54 Asian elephants?, answer: Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey +question: Who is a Virginia businessman helping the disadvantaged see the inauguration?, answer: Earl Stafford | question: Who is a Virginia businessman helping the disadvantaged see the inauguration?, answer: Earl Stafford | question: Who has spent $1 million to give hundreds of poverty-stricken and terminally ill Americans?, answer: Earl Stafford | question: Who has spent $1 million to give hundreds of poverty-stricken and terminally ill Americans, along with wounded men and women in uniform, an inauguration experience that won't cost them anything?, answer: wounded men and women in uniform +question: What did Attorney General Eric Holder testify before a U.S. House subcommittee?, answer: Thursday | question: What did Attorney General Eric Holder testify before?, answer: a U.S. House subcommittee | question: What did Attorney General Eric Holder testify before?, answer: a U.S. House subcommittee | question: What did Attorney General Eric Holder testify before?, answer: a U.S. House subcommittee +question: What is the latest "visible" expansion of the Secure Flight program?, answer: "visible" | question: What is the latest "publicly visible" expansion of the Secure Flight program?, answer: "publicly visible" | question: What is the latest "publicly visible" expansion of Secure Flight?, answer: "publicly visible" | question: What is the latest "publicly visible" expansion of Secure Flight?, answer: a program that transfers responsibility for checking air passengers' identities from the airlines to the federal government, +question: What was Bernie McDaid?, answer: an 11-year-old altar boy | question: What was Bernie McDaid's life spiraled?, answer: his young life spiraled. | question: What was Bernie McDaid's life?, answer: drugs and alcohol | question: What was Bernie McDaid's life?, answer: a young boy praying to God at the time that I was abused. | question: What was Bernie McDaid's life spiraled?, answer: a young boy praying to God at the time that I was abused by the same man. | question: Who was Bernie McDaid?, answer: Bernie McDaid +question: What is a vaccine against human papillomavirus?, answer: Gardasil | question: What is a vaccine against human papillomavirus?, answer: Gardasil | question: What is a vaccine against human papillomavirus?, answer: a vaccine against human papillomavirus | question: What is a vaccine against human papillomavirus?, answer: a vaccine against human papillomavirus +question: What is Washington Dulles International Airport's new runway opening?, answer: Thursday | question: What is Washington Dulles International Airport's new runway opening?, answer: Thursday | question: What is Washington Dulles International Airport's new runway?, answer: its first runway addition since the airport opened in 1962 | question: What is Washington Dulles International Airport's new runway?, answer: a massive, multi-billion dollar modernization program | question: What is Washington Dulles International Airport's new runway will allow planes to take off and land two abreast during inclement weather +question: How many civilians were killed in an airstrike?, answer: 90 | question: How many civilians were killed in an airstrike?, answer: 90 | question: How many civilians were killed in an airstrike?, answer: as many as 90 | question: How many civilians were killed in an airstrike?, answer: 90 | question: How many civilians were killed in an airstrike?, answer: 90 | question: How many civilians were killed in an August 22 airstrike?, answer: 90 +question: When did Barack Obama make an unscheduled landing?, answer: July 7 | question: When did Barack Obama's plane make an unscheduled landing?, answer: July 7 | question: When did Barack Obama's plane make an unscheduled landing?, answer: July 7 | question: When did Barack Obama's plane make an unscheduled landing?, answer: July 7 | question: What was the owner of the plane initially said the landing was not caused by an emergency?, answer: the pilot said he had "full authority of the aircraft at this time. +question: What does the Department of Veterans Affairs do?, answer: not consistently offer the level of services and infrastructure necessary to properly treat the growing number of female veterans, | question: What does the Government Accountability Office say can offer women better medical care than they would get in private practice?, answer: wide variation in the medical centers' facilities and programs for female veterans. | question: What does the Government Accountability Office find?, answer: wide variation in the medical centers' facilities and programs for female veterans. | question: What is the goal of having a gynecologist available at every facility by 2012?, answer: a gynecological, mental health and social work services +question: What is the cause of salmonella?, answer: the same strain of bacteria | question: What is the cause of salmonella?, answer: 410 salmonella cases in 43 states | question: What is the cause of salmonella?, answer: salmonella bacteria | question: What is the cause of salmonella?, answer: salmonella bacteria | question: What is the cause of salmonella?, answer: salmonella bacteria are transmitted to humans by eating contaminated foods | question: What is the cause of salmonella?, answer: salmonella enterica serotype Typhimurium +question: Who is charged with supporting terrorism and conspiracy to commit murder abroad?, answer: seven | question: Who is charged with supporting terrorism?, answer: Daniel Patrick Boyd, | question: Who is charged with supporting terrorism?, answer: Daniel Patrick Boyd, | question: Who is charged with supporting terrorism?, answer: Daniel Patrick Boyd, | question: Who is charged with supporting terrorism?, answer: Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan, | question: Who is charged with supporting terrorism and conspiracy to commit murder abroad?, answer: Daniel Patrick Boyd and Mohammad Omar Aly Hassan +question: How many people were killed in the June 22 wreck?, answer: Nine | question: How many rail systems have similar train detection systems?, answer: similar | question: How many people were killed in the June 22 wreck?, answer: Nine | question: How many people were killed in the June 22 wreck?, answer: Nine | question: How many rail systems have similar train detection systems?, answer: similar | question: How many rail systems have similar train detection systems?, answer: Neither the NTSB nor the Federal Transit Administration +question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL | question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL | question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL | question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL | question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL | question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL | question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL | question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL | question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL | question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL | question: What is the name of the Zodiac CH-601XL?, answer: Zodiac CH-601XL +question: Who is not buried in the Chicago-area cemetery where graves were disturbed?, answer: First lady Michelle Obama's father | question: Who was buried in Lincoln Cemetery?, answer: Fraser Robinson III | question: Who was buried in Lincoln Cemetery?, answer: Fraser Robinson III | question: Who was buried in Lincoln Cemetery?, answer: Fraser Robinson III | question: Who was buried in Lincoln Cemetery?, answer: Fraser Robinson III | question: Who was buried in Lincoln Cemetery?, answer: Fraser Robinson III +question: How many security guards have been indicted?, answer: five | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many security guards have immunity from Iraqi law?, answer: five | question: How many security guards have been indicted on charges related to the 2007 Nusoor Square shooting?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007 Nusoor Square shootings?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007 Nusoor Square shootings?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed in 2007?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: 17 | question: How many civilians were killed +question: What is the final resting place for many casualties of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?, answer: Section 60 | question: Who was half a world away fighting with the Special Forces in Afghanistan?, answer: Staff Sgt. Leroy Alexander | question: How many soldiers, Marines, airmen and sailors who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan are buried in Section 60?, answer: 500 | question: How many soldiers, Marines, airmen and sailors who have died in Iraq and Afghanistan are buried in Section 60?, answer: 500 +question: Who lost another legal round?, answer: former Illinois Gov. George Ryan and a co-defendant | question: Who lost another legal round?, answer: former Illinois Gov. George Ryan and a co-defendant | question: Who was convicted of fraud in a case stemming from bribes paid for various state licenses?, answer: Larry Warner | question: Who was convicted of fraud in a case stemming from bribes paid for various state licenses +question: What is threatening the country's national security?, answer: America's failure to achieve energy independence | question: What is threatening the country's national security?, answer: long-term potential for economic growth and contributing to global warming | question: What was the name of the fight for energy independence?, answer: "the moral equivalent of war," | question: What was the name of the fight for energy independence?, answer: "the moral equivalent of war," | question: What was the name of the fight for energy independence to be "the moral equivalent of war," +question: Who has been "cleared" by the Justice Department's request to dismiss his federal corruption convictions and drop all charges against him, answer: Ted Stevens, 85, | question: Who lost his re-election bid in November?, answer: Ted Stevens, 85, | question: Who accused Stevens of failing to disclose hundreds of thousands of dollars of "freebies" from an oilfield services company on Senate ethics forms?, answer: Prosecutors accused Stevens of failing to disclose hundreds of thousands of dollars of "freebies" from an oilfield services company?, answer: prosecutors of withholding evidence from the defense +question: What did former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice say was clear that interrogations during his presidency should break no law?, answer: "He was also very clear that we would do nothing -- nothing -- that was against the law or against our obligations internationally," | question: Who approved the CIA's use of waterboarding?, answer: former Bush advisers | question: Who approved the CIA's use of waterboarding?, answer: Condoleeza Rice | question: What did Rice say?, answer: "We were all terrified of another attack on this country because September 11 was the worst day of my life in government -- watching 3,000 Americans die because these people attacked us," | question: What did Rice say?, answer: waterboarding, sleep deprivation and other coercive practices did not violate U.S. laws against torture?, answer: waterboarding, sleep deprivation and other coercive practices +question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate in 1996?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate in 1996?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate in 1996?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the former congressman and Republican vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp, | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate in 1996?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: Who was the GOP's vice presidential candidate?, answer: Jack Kemp | question: +question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: four U.S. soldiers | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: four | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Four U.S. soldiers | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: four | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, 19, of Plymouth, Ohio, | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, 19 | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, 19 | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, 19 | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, 19 | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, 19 | question: Who died in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, 19 | question: Who was charged with cruelty and maltreatment of four subordinates in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. Keiffer P. Wilhelm, | question: Who died in Iraq?, answer: Pvt. +question: Who attended the prom?, answer: Alex Gonzales | question: Who attended the prom?, answer: Helen McCormick | question: Who attended the prom?, answer: Alex Gonzales | question: Who attended the prom?, answer: Alex Gonzales | question: Who attended the prom?, answer: Helen McCormick | question: Who attended the prom?, answer: Alex Gonzales +question: What is the racial polarization in America?, answer: racial division | question: What is the racial polarization in America?, answer: an enormous factor in our society. | question: What is the racial polarization in America?, answer: economics can overcome a lot of racial division. | question: What is the racial polarization in America?, answer: economics can overcome a lot of racial division in America?, answer: 1.4 million young men as a threat, as a threat, as a headache, or as a lost cause +question: What was Smith's name?, answer: onetime U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Smith | question: What was Smith's name?, answer: onetime U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Smith | question: What was Smith's name?, answer: onetime U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Smith | question: What was Smith's name?, answer: onetime U.S. Army Sgt. Michael Smith appeals a conviction for the torture of detainees +question: What is a "sorely needed" alternative to Democrats' proposals to overhaul health care?, answer: a "sorely needed" alternative to Democrats' proposals to overhaul health care | question: What does Rep. Eric Cantor say?, answer: Republicans want to make sure all Americans have access to affordable coverage, | question: What does Rep. Eric Cantor say?, answer: Republicans want to make sure all Americans have access to affordable coverage, | question: What does Rep. Eric Cantor say?, answer: refundable tax credits for lower-income Americans +question: Who is accused of conspiring to commit violent jihad overseas?, answer: Omar Aly Hassan, Ziyad Yaghi | question: Who is accused of conspiring to commit violent jihad overseas?, answer: Omar Aly Hassan, Ziyad Yaghi and five others | question: Who is accused of conspiring to commit violent jihad overseas?, answer: Omar Aly Hassan, Ziyad Yaghi and five others | question: Who is accused of conspiring to commit violent jihad overseas?, answer: Osama bin Laden +question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences Inc. | question: What is the name of the company that is voluntarily recalling Hydroxycut products?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences Inc. | question: What is the name of the company that is voluntarily recalling Hydroxycut products?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences Inc. | question: What is the name of the company that is voluntarily recalling Hydroxycut products?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. | question: What is the name of the company?, answer: Iovate Health Sciences USA Inc. +question: What did Saddam Hussein tell an FBI interrogator he believed Iran was a greater threat to Iraq than the United States?, answer: a greater threat to Iraq | question: What was Hussein's name?, answer: "High Value Detainee 1" | question: What was Hussein's name?, answer: "High Value Detainee 1" | question: What was Hussein's name?, answer: George L. Piro +question: What is Chaffetz's cot?, answer: closet that fits into a closet | question: What is Chaffetz's cot?, answer: a closet that fits into a closet in his office | question: What is Chaffetz's cot?, answer: a closet that fits into a closet in his office | question: What is Chaffetz's cot?, answer: a closet that fits into a closet in his office. | question: What is Chaffetz?, answer: a very handsome salary, no doubt about it, but you know, I've got expenses and a future for my kids and my family, too. +question: What is the difference between tactic and strategy?, answer: Sen. Barack Obama | question: What did McCain say?, answer: "I absolutely understand the difference between tactics and strategy," | question: What did McCain say?, answer: "I absolutely understand the difference between tactics and strategy," | question: What did McCain say?, answer: "Incredibly, incredibly, incredibly Sen. Obama didn't go to Iraq for 900 days and never asked for a meeting with Gen. [David] Petraeus," +question: What is the biggest threat to coalition troops in Afghanistan?, answer: improvised explosive devices or IEDs | question: What is the biggest threat to coalition troops in Afghanistan?, answer: improvised explosive devices | question: What is the biggest threat to coalition troops in Afghanistan?, answer: improvised explosive devices | question: What is the biggest threat to coalition troops in Afghanistan?, answer: improvised explosive devices | question: What is the biggest threat to coalition troops in Afghanistan?, answer: improvised explosive devices +question: What did the Bush-era memo say?, answer: waterboarding, sleep deprivation and slapping did not violate laws against torture when there was no intent to cause severe pain, | question: Who did the Bush-era memo say?, answer: government workers who followed protocol won't be prosecuted. | question: Who was acting general counsel for the CIA?, answer: Attorney General Eric Holder | question: Who was acting general counsel for the CIA?, answer: Attorney General Eric Holder +question: How many Iranian-Americans marched from Iranian diplomatic offices to the Russian embassy?, answer: about 100 | question: How many people went to the polls?, answer: 62.63 percent | question: How many people went to the polls?, answer: 46 million eligible voters | question: How many people went to the polls?, answer: 62.63 percent | question: How many people went to the polls?, answer: 46 million eligible voters | question: How many people went to the polls?, answer: 62.63 percent +question: How many U.S. troops are in Iraq?, answer: 123,000 | question: How many troops are in Iraq?, answer: 123,000 | question: How many troops are in Iraq?, answer: 123,000 | question: How many troops are in Iraq?, answer: 123,000 | question: How many troops are in Iraq?, answer: 123,000 | question: How many troops are in Iraq?, answer: as many as 50,000 noncombat troops | question: How many troops are in Iraq?, answer: 123,000 +question: What was a heartwarming sight?, answer: Laura Ling and Euna Lee | question: What was the name of the former president?, answer: a messiah | question: What was the name of the former president?, answer: a messiah | question: What was the name of the former president?, answer: Laura Ling and Euna Lee | question: What was the name of the former president?, answer: a messiah +question: What was the annual revving of the engines Sunday?, answer: Lincoln Memorial | question: What was the annual revving of the engines Sunday?, answer: the Lincoln Memorial | question: What was the annual revving of the engines Sunday at the Lincoln Memorial?, answer: thousands of motorcyclists converged on Washington to honor those who have served the country. | question: What group created to bring attention to soldiers listed as POW or MIA, rolled into the nation's capital, greeting crowds of supporters who lined the streets?, answer: Lyn Seidler +question: What is Kyrgyzstan's decision to close a key U.S. military base?, answer: "regrettable," | question: What is Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan?, answer: a U.S. supply route for troops and supplies into Afghanistan | question: What is Manas Air Base in Kyrgyzstan?, answer: a U.S. supply route for troops and supplies into Afghanistan +question: What is being investigated by the Federal Aviation Administration?, answer: Last week's "balloon boy" incident | question: What is the name of the family?, answer: Richard and Mayumi Heene | question: What is the name of the family?, answer: Falcon | question: What is the name of the family?, answer: Richard and Mayumi Heene | question: What is the name of the family?, answer: Richard and Mayumi | question: What is the name of the family?, answer: Falcon +question: What was the largest seizure of cash ever found in shipping containers destined for Colombia?, answer: ICE | question: What was the largest seizure of cash ever found in shipping containers destined for Colombia?, answer: $11.2 million | question: What was the largest seizure of cash ever found in shipping containers destined for Colombia?, answer: ICE +question: Who was released from the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in early 2004?, answer: Mohammed Ismail | question: Who was released from the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, in early 2004?, answer: Mohammed Ismail | question: Who was released from Guantanamo Bay in December 2007?, answer: Abdullah Gulam Rasoul | question: Who was released from Guantanamo?, answer: Abdullah Gulam Rasoul +question: How many students in the United States dropped out of high school in 2007?, answer: Nearly 6.2 million | question: What percentage of people in the United States dropped out of high school?, answer: 16 percent | question: What percentage of people in the United States dropped out of high school?, answer: 16 percent | question: What percentage of people in the United States dropped out of high school in 2007?, answer: Latino or black | question: What percentage of people in the United States dropped out of high school?, answer: 16 percent +question: What was the bombing of Pan Am 103?, answer: 270 people | question: What was the bombing of Pan Am 103?, answer: 270 people | question: What was the bombing of Pan Am 103?, answer: 270 people | question: What was the bombing of Pan Am 103?, answer: 270 people | question: What was the bombing of Pan Am 103?, answer: 270 people | question: What was the bombing of Pan Am 103?, answer: 1989 +question: Who said he is giving up his proposal to grant driver's licenses to undocumented workers?, answer: Eliot Spitzer | question: Who said he was giving up his proposal to grant driver's licenses to undocumented workers?, answer: Eliot Spitzer | question: What did Spitzer say?, answer: "you don't need a stethoscope to hear the heartbeat of the public," | question: What did Spitzer say?, answer: "You don't need a stethoscope to hear the heartbeat of the public," +question: Who is North Korea's deputy negotiator to six-party talks?, answer: Hyun Hak-Bong | question: Who is North Korea's deputy negotiator to six-party talks?, answer: Hyun Hak-Bong | question: Who is North Korea's deputy negotiator to six-party talks?, answer: Hyun Hak-Bong | question: Who is North Korea's deputy negotiator to six-party talks?, answer: Kim +question: What is the name of the FAFSA?, answer: FAFSA | question: What is the name of the FAFSA?, answer: FAFSA | question: What is the name of the FAFSA?, answer: FAFSA | question: What is the name of the FAFSA?, answer: FAFSA | question: What is the name of the FAFSA?, answer: FAFSA | question: What is the name of the FAFSA?, answer: FAFSA +question: Who stepped up its campaign for a hotly disputed labor bill?, answer: one of the country's most powerful unions | question: Who stepped up its campaign for a hotly disputed labor bill?, answer: One of the country's most powerful unions | question: Who stepped up its campaign for a hotly disputed labor bill?, answer: One of the country's most powerful unions | question: Who stepped up its campaign for a hotly disputed labor bill?, answer: President Barack Obama and the Democratic congressional leadership +question: Who arrested 26 demonstrators at the U.S. Capitol?, answer: 26 | question: Who was arrested on suspicion of unlawful assembly and disorderly conduct at the Capitol rotunda?, answer: police | question: Who was arrested on suspicion of unlawful assembly and disorderly conduct at the Capitol rotunda?, answer: 26 | question: Who was arrested on suspicion of unlawful assembly and disorderly conduct at the Capitol rotunda?, answer: police | question: Who was arrested on suspicion of unlawful assembly and disorderly conduct at the Capitol rotunda?, answer: 1.1 million people worldwide have HIV, according to the World Health Organization +question: Who is the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Tom Daschle | question: Who is the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Tom Daschle | question: Who is the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Tom Daschle | question: Who is the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Tom Daschle | question: Who is the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Daschle +question: Who is the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Tom Daschle | question: Who is the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Tom Daschle | question: Who is the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Tom Daschle | question: Who is the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Tom Daschle | question: Who is the former Democratic leader in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Daschle +question: What is the name of the soldier?, answer: Nuri al-Maliki | question: What is the name of the soldier?, answer: sniper section leader | question: What is the name of the soldier?, answer: sniper section leader | question: What is the name of the soldier?, answer: Nuri al-Maliki | question: What is the name of the soldier?, answer: sniper section leader | question: What is the name of the soldier?, answer: sniper section leader +question: Who signed a bill raising auto fuel economy standards for the first time in decades?, answer: President Bush | question: Who approved the bill?, answer: House of Representatives | question: Who approved the bill?, answer: House of Representatives | question: Who said the bill would help the country become "stronger, cleaner and more secure"?, answer: President Bush | question: Who said the bill would help the country become "stronger, cleaner and more secure" | question: Who said the bill would help the country become "stronger, cleaner and more secure," answer: Republican filibuster in the Senate removed provisions that Bush objected to that would have eliminated tax breaks for oil companies and a requirement that electric utilities produce a portion of their power from alternative sources +question: What was the 36th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that led to the legalization of abortion?, answer: the 36th anniversary | question: What did the Supreme Court decision that led to the legalization of abortion?, answer: the legalization of abortion | question: What did the Supreme Court decide that a woman's right to abortion was protected by?, answer: the right to privacy | question: What did the Supreme Court decide that a woman's right to abortion was protected by?, answer: the right to privacy under the Constitution's 14th Amendment, voiding most state laws against abortion at the time?, answer: "women's health and reproductive freedom, but stands for a broader principle: that government should not intrude on our most private family matters" +question: How much less is a bid for road work in Connecticut?, answer: $8.4 million less than the state budgeted | question: How much is a bid for road work in Connecticut?, answer: $8.4 million less than the state budgeted | question: How much is a bid for road work in Connecticut?, answer: $4.7 million less than expected | question: How much is a bid for road work in Connecticut?, answer: $4.7 million less than expected +question: When did President Obama deliver laughs?, answer: the annual White House Correspondents' Association dinner | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I would like to talk about what my administration plans to achieve in the next 100 days," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I believe that my next 100 days will be so successful, I will be able to complete them in 72 days -- and on the 73rd day I will rest" +question: Who is the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal | question: Who is the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal | question: Who is the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal | question: Who is the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal | question: Who has called for a counterterrorism strategy?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal +question: What is the edict?, answer: part of Obama's "commitment to go line by line through the budget to cut spending" and "reform the government," | question: What is the edict?, answer: part of Obama's "commitment to go line by line through the budget to cut spending" and "reform the government," | question: What is the edict part of Obama's "commitment to go line by line through the budget to cut spending" and "reform the government," +question: When did President Obama leave open the possibility of criminal prosecution?, answer: Tuesday | question: What is the legal basis for interrogation techniques that many view as torture?, answer: drew up the legal basis for interrogation techniques that many view as torture. | question: What does President Obama say is going to be more a decision for the attorney general within the parameter of various laws, and I don't want to prejudge that?, answer: "I do worry about this getting so politicized that we cannot function effectively, and it hampers our ability to carry out critical national security operations" +question: Who will discuss the economic downturn with other world leaders next week?, answer: President Obama | question: Who will discuss the economic downturn with other world leaders next week at the Group of 20 meeting?, answer: President Obama | question: Who will discuss the economic downturn with other world leaders next week?, answer: President Obama | question: Who will discuss the economic downturn with other world leaders next week?, answer: leaders of the world's richest nations | question: Who will discuss the global economic downturn?, answer: the global economic downturn +question: What did President Obama say?, answer: did not mean to malign the Cambridge Police Department when he said police acted stupidly | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "helped to contribute to ratcheting" up the situation when he criticized the manner in which Sgt. James Crowley arrested professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "i could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: ratcheting" up the situation when he criticized the manner in which Sgt. James Crowley arrested professor Henry Louis Gates Jr., | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically," | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "I could have calibrated those words differently, and I told this to Sgt. Crowley specifically +question: Who will meet with top congressional leaders?, answer: Nancy Pelosi, House Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Minority Leader John Boehner, Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and the heads of the Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees in the House and Senate, | question: Who will meet with top congressional leaders from both parties?, answer: Nancy Pelosi, | question: Who will meet with top congressional leaders from both parties to discuss a war in Afghanistan?, answer: president Obama | question: Who is the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal | question: Who will meet with top congressional leaders from both parties?, answer: House Majority Leader Harry Reid, House Minority Leader John Boehner, House Minority Leader Mitch McConnell and the heads of the Armed Services and Foreign Relations committees +question: Who will travel to Ghana for two days after the G8 Summit?, answer: Obama | question: Who will visit Ghana?, answer: Michelle | question: Who will visit Ghana for two days after the G8 Summit?, answer: Obama | question: Who will visit Ghana?, answer: Michelle | question: Who will visit Ghana for two days after the G8 Summit?, answer: Obama | question: Who will visit Ghana?, answer: John Atta Mills | question: Who will visit Egypt?, answer: John Atta Mills, +question: Who will meet with Afghanistan's president and President Obama?, answer: Asif Ali Zardari | question: Who will meet with Afghanistan's president and President Obama?, answer: Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari | question: Who will meet with Afghanistan's president and President Obama?, answer: Asif Ali Zardari | question: Who will meet with Afghanistan's president and President Obama?, answer: Afghan President Hamid Karzai and Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari +question: What did Nixon discuss in 1971?, answer: how their countries could work together to overthrow the socialist government of Salvador Allende in Chile, | question: What did Nixon offer money or other discreet aid for the effort?, answer: if it could be made available, | question: What did Nixon offer money or other discreet aid for the effort?, answer: if it could be made available, | question: What did Nixon offer money or other discreet aid for the effort if it could be made available, +question: Who is the physicist who runs the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory?, answer: Steven Chu | question: Who is the physicist who runs the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory?, answer: Steven Chu | question: Who is the physicist who runs the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory?, answer: Steven Chu | question: Who is the physicist who runs the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory?, answer: Steven Chu | question: Who is the administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency?, answer: Carol Browner +question: What is the policy that prevents openly gay troops from serving in the U.S. military?, answer: "don't ask, don't tell," | question: What is the policy that prevents openly gay troops from serving in the U.S. military?, answer: "don't ask, don't tell," | question: What is the policy that prevents openly gay troops from serving in the U.S. military?, answer: "don't ask, don't tell," +question: What was Hillary Clinton's campaign committee owing?, answer: $2.3 million | question: What was Hillary Clinton's campaign committee owing?, answer: $2.3 million in debt | question: What was Hillary Clinton's campaign committee owing?, answer: $2.3 million in debt | question: What was Hillary Clinton's campaign committee owing?, answer: $2.6 million | question: What was Hillary Clinton's campaign committee owed?, answer: $2.3 million in debt at the end of March +question: Who is the only Hispanic Republican in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Sen. Mel Martinez | question: Who is the only Hispanic Republican in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Sen. Mel Martinez | question: Who is the only Hispanic Republican in the U.S. Senate?, answer: Sen. Mel Martinez +question: Who was involved in the November 2004 offensive?, answer: 1st U.S. Marines Expeditionary Force | question: Who was involved in the November 2004 offensive?, answer: 1st U.S. Marines Expeditionary Force | question: Who was charged with killing an Iraqi civilian?, answer: Seven Marines and a Navy medic | question: Who was charged with killing an Iraqi civilian?, answer: Nathaniel Helms | question: Who was charged with murder?, answer: Seven Marines +question: What does Sheila Wash say is an "eye-opening experience" for her?, answer: being homeless | question: What did she lose her government job?, answer: unemployment benefits quickly ran out and, as she searched for a job, the family was forced to move six times in the last two years. | question: What is the number of homeless families in the Washington region alone?, answer: 15 percent | question: How many people are likely to experience homelessness in a given year?, answer: 3.5 million people, 1.35 million of them children, +question: What percentage of Americans say they have an unfavorable view of Muslim countries?, answer: 46 percent | question: What percentage of Americans say they have an unfavorable view of Muslim countries?, answer: 46 percent | question: What percentage of Americans say they have a neutral opinion of Muslim countries?, answer: three in 10 | question: What percentage of Americans think Muslims hold a favorable view of the United States?, answer: 14 percent +question: Who is one of six life insurance companies who are qualified to receive TARP money?, answer: Allstate, Ameriprise Financial, Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., Lincoln National Corp., Principal Financial and Prudential Financial Inc. | question: Who is one of six life insurance companies who are qualified to receive TARP money?, answer: Allstate, Ameriprise Financial, Hartford Financial Services Group Inc., Lincoln National Corp., Principal Financial and Prudential Financial Inc. +question: Who sponsored the funding?, answer: Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, | question: Who sponsored the funding?, answer: Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, | question: Who sponsored the funding?, answer: Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, | question: Who sponsored the funding?, answer: Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa, | question: Who sponsored the funding?, answer: Sen. Tom Harkin, D-Iowa +question: How many bags can be processed?, answer: up to 500 | question: How many bags can be processed?, answer: 150 to 160 | question: How many bags can be processed?, answer: 150 to 160 | question: How many airports will the money be used to upgrade?, answer: 10 | question: How many airports will the money be used to upgrade?, answer: 10 | question: How many airports will the money be used to upgrade?, answer: 10 | question: How many airports will the DHS announced funding for baggage screening?, answer: 10 +question: What is engraved in stone?, answer: "Thou shalt remove thy laptop from thy bag," | question: What is engraved in stone?, answer: "Thou shalt remove thy laptop from thy bag," | question: What is the name of the TSA?, answer: checkpoint-friendly computer bags | question: What is the name of the TSA?, answer: checkpoint-friendly computer bags +question: What is a collection of photographic memories spanning her 19-year-old daughter's all-too-brief life?, answer: birthday parties, picnics, graduations | question: What did the Supreme Court reject?, answer: an appeal from a defendant who argued that the presentation violated his right to a fair trial | question: What did the Supreme Court reject?, answer: a similar capital case, also from California, involving a woman who narrated a video montage of her slain parents +question: Who is more likely to use a biological weapon than a nuclear one?, answer: police watch over travelers at New York's Grand Central Terminal | question: Who is more likely to use a biological weapon than a nuclear one -- and the results could be devastating, | question: Who is more likely to use a biological weapon than a nuclear one?, answer: police watch over travelers at New York's Grand Central Terminal | question: Who is more likely to use a biological weapon than a nuclear one -- and the results could be devastating, +question: Who is more likely to use a biological weapon than a nuclear one?, answer: police watch over travelers at New York's Grand Central Terminal | question: Who is more likely to use a biological weapon than a nuclear one -- and the results could be devastating, | question: Who is more likely to use a biological weapon than a nuclear one?, answer: police watch over travelers at New York's Grand Central Terminal | question: Who is more likely to use a biological weapon than a nuclear one -- and the results could be devastating, +question: How many weapons North Korea has?, answer: uranium enrichment program | question: How many weapons does North Korea admit to?, answer: a suspected uranium enrichment program | question: How many weapons does North Korea admit to?, answer: uranium enrichment program | question: How many weapons does North Korea admit to?, answer: uranium enrichment program | question: How many weapons does North Korea admit to?, answer: what nuclear secrets it may have shared with Syria | question: What is the closest the international community has come to curbing North Korea's nuclear program?, answer: enriched uranium enrichment program and suspected proliferation to Syria +question: What did the Senate Intelligence Committee say?, answer: misused intelligence to build a case for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, | question: What did the Senate Intelligence Committee say?, answer: misused intelligence to build a case for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, | question: What did the Senate Intelligence Committee say?, answer: misused intelligence to build a case for the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, +question: Who will release "a substantial number" of photographs?, answer: the Defense Department | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Defense Department | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Defense Department | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Defense Department | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Defense Department | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: the ACLU, | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: the Defense Department | question: What is the name of the lawsuit filed by the ACLU?, answer: the ACLU, | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, answer: The Department of Defense | question: Who will release the photos?, +question: What did the Department of Homeland Security and FBI issue?, answer: security bulletins | question: What did the Department of Homeland Security and FBI issue?, answer: bulletins | question: What did the Department of Homeland Security and FBI say were not credible or specific terrorist plots to attack U.S. stadiums, arenas or luxury hotels?, answer: no credible or specific terrorist plots to attack U.S. stadiums, arenas or luxury hotels. | question: What did the Department of Homeland Security and FBI have no information regarding the timing, location or target of any planned attack?, answer: paramilitary and "small unit" tactics, explosives, improvised explosive devices and car bombs +question: Who will replace Inspector General Edward McGuire?, answer: DNI's internal watchdog | question: Who will replace Inspector General Edward McGuire as the DNI's internal watchdog?, answer: DNI head Dennis Blair | question: Who will replace Inspector General Edward McGuire as the DNI's internal watchdog?, answer: Roslyn Mazer | question: Who will replace Inspector General Edward McGuire?, answer: Inspector General Edward McGuire +question: What did the FBI do?, answer: not participate in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists detained in Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan or Iraq, | question: What did the FBI do?, answer: not participate in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists detained in Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan or Iraq, | question: What did the FBI do?, answer: not participate in harsh interrogations of suspected terrorists detained in Guantanamo Bay, Afghanistan or Iraq, +question: Who was last seen by an aunt?, answer: Dominick Wesley Arceneaux | question: Who was last seen by an aunt?, answer: Dominick Wesley Arceneaux | question: Who was last seen by an aunt?, answer: Dominick Wesley Arceneaux | question: Who was last seen by an aunt?, answer: Dominick Wesley Arceneaux +question: How many passengers were killed in the crash?, answer: 49 | question: How many people were killed in the crash?, answer: 49 | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: Colgan Air Flight 3407 | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: Colgan Air's Flight 3407 | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: Colgan Air Flight 3407 | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: Colgan Air Flight 3407 +question: Who was awarded $360,000 in back pay?, answer: Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act | question: Who was awarded $360,000 in back pay?, answer: Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act | question: Who was awarded $360,000 in back pay?, answer: Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act | question: Who was awarded $360,000 in back pay by a federal judge?, answer: Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act | question: Who was awarded $360,000 in back pay?, answer: Ledbetter +question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was arrested?, answer: November 11, 2002, | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: September 10, 2003 | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Ecuador | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor | question: Who was deported to Ecuador?, answer: Jesus Tranquilino Velez Loor +question: How many confidential records are on the hard drive?, answer: "more than 100,000" Social Security numbers, including one belonging to a daughter of then-Vice President Al Gore, | question: How many confidential records are on the hard drive?, answer: large volumes of Clinton administration records | question: How many confidential records are on the hard drive?, answer: more than 100,000" Social Security numbers, including one belonging to a daughter of then-Vice President Al Gore, | question: How many records are on the hard drive?, answer: 100,000 +question: Who is accused of promoting a hostile, uncomfortable work environment?, answer: David Letterman | question: Who is accused of threatening to go public with embarrassing information about Letterman's private life?, answer: Robert "Joe" Halderman | question: Who is accused of threatening to go public with embarrassing information about Letterman's private life?, answer: Robert "Joe" Halderman | question: Who is accused of threatening to go public with embarrassing information about Letterman's private life +question: What is the need for improvements in runway safety?, answer: improvements in runway safety | question: What is the first animation of the NTSB?, answer: a Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 and a United Airlines Airbus A320 | question: What is the first animation of the NTSB?, answer: a Delta Air Lines Boeing 757 and a United Airlines Airbus A320 coming within 230 feet of colliding on the runway at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida in July +question: Who is working on a substantial sanctions package against Iran?, answer: Treasury Under Secretary Stuart Levy | question: Who developed some of the existing financial sanctions against Iran?, answer: Treasury Under Secretary Stuart Levy | question: Who developed some of the existing financial sanctions against Iran?, answer: Under Secretary of the Treasury Stuart Levy | question: What is the reason for the Obama administration's engagement toward Iran?, answer: to secure international support for sanctions if Iran continued to defy international demands. | question: What is the name of Iran?, answer: the less united +question: Who will ask Congress for another $83.4 billion to fund the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?, answer: Democratic congressional sources | question: Who will ask Congress for another $83.4 billion to fund the wars?, answer: Congress | question: Who will ask Congress for another $83.4 billion to fund the wars?, answer: Congress | question: Who will ask Congress for another $83.4 billion to fund the wars?, answer: President Obama's spending measure is likely to be the last supplemental request submitted to pay for the wars +question: Who was sworn in as provisional president?, answer: Roberto Micheletti | question: Who was sworn in as provisional president?, answer: Roberto Micheletti | question: Who was sworn in as provisional president?, answer: Roberto Micheletti | question: Who was sworn in as provisional president?, answer: Roberto Micheletti | question: Who was sworn in as provisional president?, answer: Roberto Micheletti +question: When did the Senate narrowly reject a controversial measure to allow people to carry concealed weapons from state to state?, answer: Wednesday | question: When did the measure require each of the 48 states that currently allow concealed firearms to honor permits issued in other states?, answer: Miami, Florida, gun store offers concealed weapons training | question: When did the amendment need 60 votes to pass?, answer: The vote was 58-39 in favor. | question: When did the amendment need 60 votes to pass?, answer: the amendment +question: What law would make it a federal crime to assault an individual because of his or her sexual orientation or gender identity?, answer: the country must make significant changes to ensure equal rights | question: Who has pledged to sign the measure?, answer: President George W. Bush | question: Who has threatened to veto a similar measure?, answer: President George W. Bush | question: Who has pledged to sign the measure?, answer: President George W. Bush | question: Who has threatened to veto a similar measure?, answer: president +question: What did the State Department call the expulsion of the second U.S. diplomat?, answer: "unjustified," | question: Who has been given 48 hours to leave the U.S. embassy in Quito, Ecuador?, answer: First Secretary Mark Sullivan | question: What did the Ecuadorian government expelled?, answer: First Secretary Mark Sullivan | question: What did the Ecuadorian government expelled?, answer: Armando Astorga, an attaché with the Department of Homeland Security working in the U.S. Embassy?, answer: Armando Astorga +question: What did the State Department call the expulsion of the second U.S. diplomat?, answer: "unjustified," | question: Who has been given 48 hours to leave the U.S. embassy in Quito, Ecuador?, answer: First Secretary Mark Sullivan | question: What did the Ecuadorian government expelled?, answer: First Secretary Mark Sullivan | question: What did the Ecuadorian government expelled?, answer: Armando Astorga, an attaché with the Department of Homeland Security working in the U.S. Embassy?, answer: Armando Astorga +question: What did the State Department downplay?, answer: North Korea "represents an infinitesimal threat to the United States directly" | question: What was the reason for the United States' low-key reaction to North Korea's recent missile test?, answer: that the United States wasn't going to give the North Koreans the satisfaction they were looking for, which was to elevate them to center stage," | question: What was the reason for the United States' low-key reaction to North Korea's recent missile test?, answer: "infinitesimal threat to the United States directly" +question: Who resigned amid scrutiny of the use of private military contractors to guard the department's staff in Iraq?, answer: The State Department's chief of diplomatic security | question: What was Richard Griffin's resignation letter?, answer: resignation letter to President Bush | question: What was Richard Griffin's resignation letter?, answer: resignation letter | question: What was Richard Griffin's resignation letter?, answer: resignation letter to President Bush | question: What was Richard Griffin's resignation letter?, answer: resignation letter to President Bush +question: When did the Supreme Court hear new arguments?, answer: Wednesday | question: What did Citizens United say was a documentary?, answer: not "electioneering communication" | question: What did Citizens United say?, answer: was not subject to campaign finance rules that require disclosure of the movie's financial backers or restrictions on when the film could air. | question: What did Citizens United say?, answer: was not subject to campaign finance rules that require disclosure of the movie's financial backers or restrictions on when the film could air?, answer: "Hillary: The Movie" +question: What did the Supreme Court offer?, answer: unanimously gave police broader powers to search for and seize evidence | question: What did the Supreme Court give police?, answer: broader powers to search for and seize evidence | question: What did the Supreme Court give police?, answer: broader powers to search for and seize evidence | question: What did the Supreme Court give police?, answer: broader powers to search for and seize evidence +question: Who ruled federal regulators can stop TV networks from airing profanity?, answer: The Supreme Court | question: Who pushed fines and sanctions when racy images and language reached the airwaves?, answer: Bush-era officials | question: Who ruled that federal regulators can stop TV networks from airing profanity?, answer: The Supreme Court ruled federal regulators can stop TV networks from airing profanity. | question: Who ruled that federal regulators can stop TV networks from airing profanity?, answer: ABC, CBS, NBC and Fox +question: When did the U.S. Army intentionally deny benefits to soldiers suffering from a widespread stress disorder?, answer: after they returned from service in Iraq and Afghanistan, | question: When did the U.S. Army intentionally deny benefits to soldiers suffering from a widespread stress disorder?, answer: after they returned from service in Iraq and Afghanistan, | question: When did the U.S. Army intentionally deny benefits to soldiers suffering from a widespread stress disorder?, answer: after they returned from service in Iraq and Afghanistan, +question: Who is establishing a suicide prevention board?, answer: the U.S. Army | question: Who is examining recruiters for job-related and combat-related stress?, answer: The Army Recruiting Command | question: Who is examining recruiters for job-related and combat-related stress?, answer: The Army Recruiting Command | question: Who is examining recruiters for job-related and combat-related stress?, answer: The Army Recruiting Command | question: Who is examining recruiters around the country?, answer: chaplain and a psychologist +question: How many international aid workers were out of the country?, answer: many international aid workers | question: How many people have died in the Darfur conflict?, answer: 300,000 | question: How many people have died in the Darfur conflict?, answer: 300,000 | question: How many people have died in the Darfur conflict?, answer: 300,000 | question: How many people have died in the Darfur conflict?, answer: 300,000 | question: How many people have died in the Darfur conflict?, answer: 300,000 +question: What is the main job of the local units?, answer: to be an "early warning system" and be armed mainly for defensive operations, | question: What is the main job of the local units?, answer: to be an "early warning system" and be armed mainly for defensive operations, | question: What is the most sensitive part of the proposal?, answer: the use of American military funds to purchase small arms, most likely AK-47 rifles, that will be given to local Afghans, +question: Who will stop publishing the number of Taliban and insurgents it kills in Afghanistan?, answer: senior U.S. military spokesman for the American-led coalition | question: Who ordered the change as part of the new military strategy in the war?, answer: Rear Adm. Gregory Smith | question: Who ordered the change as part of the new military strategy in the war?, answer: Rear Adm. Gregory Smith | question: Who ordered the change as part of the new military strategy in the war?, answer: Gregory Smith +question: Who was the first African-American to appear on a circulating U.S. coin?, answer: Duke Ellington | question: Who was the first African-American to appear on a circulating U.S. coin?, answer: Duke Ellington | question: Who was the first African-American to appear on a circulating U.S. coin?, answer: Duke Ellington | question: Who was the first African-American to appear on a circulating U.S. coin?, answer: Duke Ellington +question: How many civilians -- including many children -- were killed in the August 22 air attack on a village in the Shindand district of Western Afghanistan?, answer: as many as 90 | question: How many civilians were killed in the August 22 air attack on a village in the Shindand district of Western Afghanistan?, answer: as many as 90 | question: How many civilians were killed in the August 22 air attack on a village in the Shindand district of Western Afghanistan?, answer: as many as 90 | question: How many civilians were killed?, answer: as many as 90 civilians -- including many children -- were killed in the August 22 air attack on a village in the Shindand district of Western Afghanistan +question: What did the U.S. and Britain say they are committed to remaining in Afghanistan?, answer: remain in Afghanistan | question: What did the U.S. and Britain say they are committed to remaining in Afghanistan?, answer: despite increased military casualties and declining public support for the war effort | question: What did the U.S. Marines partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol partrol part of the Gharmsir district in Afghanistan's Helmand province?, answer: boosting the training of Afghan forces +question: Who met with Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez?, answer: Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez | question: Who met with Venezuela's President?, answer: Uruguayan President Tabare Vazquez | question: Who will purchase an anti-aircraft weapons system?, answer: Hugo Chavez | question: Who will purchase an anti-aircraft weapons system with a range of 185 miles (300 kilometers)?, answer: Venezuelan President Hugo Chavez | question: How many tanks and short-range missiles with a reach of 55 miles (90 kilometers)?, answer: 92 Soviet-era T-72 tanks and short-range missiles with a reach of 55 miles (90 kilometers +question: What is the name of the Venezuelan ambassador?, answer: Bernardo Alvarez Herrera | question: What is the name of the Venezuelan ambassador?, answer: Bernardo Alvarez Herrera | question: What is the name of the Venezuelan ambassador?, answer: Bernardo Alvarez Herrera | question: What is the name of the Venezuelan ambassador?, answer: Bernardo Alvarez Herrera | question: What is the name of the Venezuelan ambassador?, answer: Hugo Armando Carvajal Barrios and Henry de Jesus Rangel Silva +question: What company was added to the list of "designated proliferators of weapons of mass destruction and their supporters"?, answer: Hong Kong Electronics | question: What company was added to the list of "designated proliferators of weapons of mass destruction and their supporters" | question: What company was added to the list of "designated proliferators of weapons of mass destruction and their supporters"?, answer: Hong Kong Electronics | question: What company was added to the list of "designated proliferators of weapons of mass destruction and their supporters"?, answer: Tanchon Commercial Bank and the Korea Mining Development Trading Corp. +question: What is the U.S. Consulate in Johannesburg?, answer: South Africa | question: What is the U.S. Consulate in Johannesburg?, answer: among the American facilities closed Tuesday | question: What is the U.S. Consulate in Johannesburg?, answer: South Africa, | question: What is the U.S. Consulate in Johannesburg?, answer: the U.S. Consulate in Johannesburg, South Africa, | question: What is the U.S. Consulate in Johannesburg?, answer: "We are... notifying the American community in South Africa to remain vigilant," +question: What is the focus of the VA's handling of disability claims?, answer: to provide veterans with accurate and timely resolution to their cases, | question: What is the focus of the VA's handling of disability claims?, answer: to provide veterans with accurate and timely resolution to their cases, | question: What is the focus of the VA's handling of disability claims?, answer: improving in some areas and worsened in others," | question: What is the focus of the VA's handling of disability claims?, answer: a system that meets their needs without hassles or delays +question: How many bidders were registered for the auction?, answer: 10 | question: How many bidders were registered for the auction?, answer: 10 | question: How many bidders were registered for the auction?, answer: 10 | question: How many bidders were registered for the auction?, answer: $1 million | question: How many bidders were registered for the auction?, answer: 10 | question: How many bidders were registered for the auction?, answer: 10 +question: Who was relieved of duty?, answer: Cmdr. Ryan Brookhart | question: Who was relieved of duty?, answer: his superior officer | question: Who was relieved of duty?, answer: Cmdr. Ryan Brookhart | question: Who was relieved of duty?, answer: Cmdr. Ryan Brookhart | question: Who was relieved of duty?, answer: his superior officer, | question: Who was relieved of duty?, answer: Cmdr. Chris Harkins, deputy commander of Submarine Squadron Eight, based in Norfolk, Virginia, | question: Who was relieved of duty?, answer: Cmdr. Ryan Brookhart | question: Who was relieved of duty, answer: Cmdr. Ryan Brookhart | question: Who was relieved of duty?, answer: Cmdr. Ryan Brookhart | question: Who was relieved of duty?, answer: Cmdr. Ryan Brookhart | question: Who was relieved of duty, answer: Cmdr. Chris Harkins, +question: Who will vote in favor of Michael Mukasey?, answer: two key Democratic senators | question: Who will vote in favor of Mukasey?, answer: Michael Mukasey | question: Who will vote in favor of Mukasey?, answer: Michael Mukasey | question: Who will vote in favor of Mukasey?, answer: Dianne Feinstein of California and Charles Schumer of New York | question: Who will vote in favor of Mukasey?, answer: Michael Mukasey +question: Who was involved in the questioning of terror suspects?, answer: Ali Soufan | question: What was Ali Soufan involved in?, answer: interrogation of CIA detainee Abu Zubaydah | question: What was Ali Soufan involved in?, answer: interrogation of CIA detainee Abu Zubaydah | question: What was Ali Soufan involved in?, answer: interrogation of CIA detainee Abu Zubaydah | question: What did Soufan say?, answer: "techniques, from an operational perspective, are ineffective, slow and unreliable and harmful to our efforts to defeat al Qaeda +question: How many people were killed in the crash?, answer: 49 | question: How many people were killed in the crash?, answer: 49 | question: How many people were killed in the crash?, answer: 49 | question: How many people were killed in the crash?, answer: 49 | question: How many people were killed in the crash?, answer: 49 | question: How many people were killed in the crash?, answer: 49 | question: How many people were killed in the crash?, answer: 49 +question: What did the director of Federal Emergency Management Agency defend?, answer: giving away an estimated $85 million in hurricane relief supplies | question: What did the director of Federal Emergency Management Agency say were turned down?, answer: the stockpiles | question: What did the director of Federal Emergency Management Agency say was a shame?, answer: the supply giveaway was "just a shame," | question: What did the director of Federal Emergency Management Agency say was a shame?, answer: the federal bureaucracy +question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago?, answer: Robert Levinson | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago?, answer: Robert Levinson | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago?, answer: Robert Levinson | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago?, answer: Robert Levinson | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: What is the name of Levinson?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing in Iran two years ago, answer: Robert Levinson, | question: Who was reported missing?, answer: Robert Levinson, | +question: What did the federal government release?, answer: more than 100 | question: What did the federal government release?, answer: more than 100 photographs of a Halloween party that temporarily threatened to derail the nomination of a top Department of Homeland Security official | question: What did the federal government release?, answer: more than 100 photographs of a Halloween party that temporarily threatened to derail the nomination of a top Department of Homeland Security official | question: What did the federal government release?, answer: more than 100 photographs of a Halloween party +question: What is the name of the federal judge whose husband and mother were slain?, answer: Judge Joan Lefkow | question: What is the name of the federal judge whose husband and mother were slain?, answer: Michael Lefkow | question: What is the name of the federal judge whose husband and mother were slain?, answer: Judge Joan Lefkow | question: What is the name of the federal judge whose husband and mother were killed?, answer: Judge Joan Lefkow +question: What is the name of the ACORN?, answer: Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now | question: What is the name of the ACORN?, answer: Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now | question: What is the name of the ACORN?, answer: Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now | question: What is the name of the ACORN?, answer: Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now | question: What is the name of the ACORN?, answer: Association of Community Organizations for Reform Now +question: Who is charged with murder?, answer: James von Brunn | question: Who is charged with murder?, answer: James von Brunn | question: Who is charged with murder in the shooting death of a guard?, answer: James von Brunn | question: Who is charged with murder in the shooting death of a guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum?, answer: James von Brunn | question: Who is charged with murder in the shooting death of a guard at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum +question: Who visited the Browns Ferry Nuclear Plant?, answer: President Bush | question: What is the state's largest public owned utility company?, answer: Tennessee Valley Authority | question: What is the state's largest public owned utility company?, answer: vulnerable to cyber attacks, | question: What is the state's largest public owned utility company?, answer: Tennessee Valley Authority | question: What is the state's largest public owned utility company?, answer: Tennessee Valley Authority | question: What is the state's largest publicly owned utility company?, answer: the TVA +question: How many people without health insurance rose from 45.7 million in 2007 to 46.3 million in 2008?, answer: 46.3 million | question: How many people without health insurance rose from 45.7 million in 2007 to 46.3 million in 2008?, answer: 46.3 million | question: How many people without health insurance rose from 45.7 million in 2007 to 46.3 million in 2008?, answer: 46.3 million | question: How many people without health insurance rose from 45.7 million in 2007 to 46.3 million in 2008?, answer: 46.3 million +question: What is swine flu?, answer: no more dangerous than the regular flu virus that makes its rounds each year, | question: What is swine flu?, answer: no more danerous than the regular flu virus that makes its rounds each year, | question: What is swine flu?, answer: no more danerous than the regular flu virus that makes its rounds each year, | question: What is the worldwide number of confirmed cases of swine flu?, answer: 26,080 +question: What was the first suicide bombing by a naturalized U.S. citizen?, answer: Shirwa Ahmed | question: What was the first suicide bombing by a naturalized U.S. citizen?, answer: Al-Shabaab | question: What was the first suicide bombing by a naturalized U.S. citizen?, answer: Shirwa Ahmed, | question: What was the first suicide bombing by a naturalized U.S. citizen?, answer: suicide bombing by al-Shabaab +question: Who was the first African-American elected to the post?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who was the first African-American elected to the post?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who was the first African-American elected to the post?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who was the first African-American elected to the post?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who was the first African-American elected to the post?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who did the Rev. Martin Luther King prophesied that we would have a day when everyone would come together?, answer: L.J. Caldwell +question: What is a day of prayer intended to inspire American Muslims and non-Muslims alike?, answer: Capitol Hill | question: What is one of the best places in the world to live?, answer: to live. | question: What is one of the best places in the world to live?, answer: to live. | question: What is one of the best places in the world to live?, answer: America is not perfect, | question: What is one of the best places in the world to live?, answer: 50,000 people +question: Who was convicted of transporting a white woman across state lines for "immoral purposes"?, answer: Jack Johnson | question: Who was convicted of transporting a white woman across state lines?, answer: Jack Johnson | question: Who was convicted of transporting a white woman across state lines for "immoral purposes" | question: Who was convicted of transporting a white woman across state lines?, answer: Jack Johnson | question: Who was convicted of transporting a white woman across state lines for "immoral purposes"?, answer: Jack Johnson +question: Who checked into an unnamed medical facility for help with his recovery from substance abuse?, answer: Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy | question: Who was the son of Sen. Edward Kennedy?, answer: Sen. Edward Kennedy | question: Who was the son of Kennedy?, answer: Sen. Edward Kennedy | question: Who was the son of Kennedy?, answer: Sen. Edward Kennedy | question: Who was the son of Kennedy?, answer: Sen. Edward Kennedy, | question: Who was the son of Kennedy?, answer: Patrick J. Kennedy | question: Who checked into an unnamed medical facility for help with his recovery?, answer: Patrick J. Kennedy +question: Who was hospitalized?, answer: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who was hospitalized?, answer: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who was hospitalized?, answer: U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who was hospitalized?, answer: Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who was the second woman appointed to the court?, answer: President Clinton +question: What percentage of crime in the United States declined in 2008?, answer: Violent crime | question: What percentage of crime in the United States declined in 2008?, answer: a significant drop in the number of murders | question: What percentage of crime in the United States declined in 2008?, answer: 2.5 percent | question: What percentage of crime in the United States declined in 2008?, answer: 4.4 percent | question: What percentage of crime in the United States declined in 2008?, answer: crime statistics vary sharply from city to city +question: Who fired on James von Brunn?, answer: Harry Weeks and Jason McCuiston | question: Who fired on James von Brunn?, answer: Harry Weeks | question: Who fired on James von Brunn?, answer: James von Brunn | question: Who fired his gun?, answer: James von Brunn | question: Who fired his gun?, answer: James von Brunn | question: Who fired his gun?, answer: James von Brunn | question: Who fired his gun?, answer: Stephen Johns +question: Who is the only woman on the nine-member court?, answer: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who is the only woman on the nine-member court?, answer: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who is the only woman on the nine-member court?, answer: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who is the only woman on the nine-member court?, answer: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who is the only woman on the nine-member court?, answer: Judge Sonia Sotomayor +question: How many people will sail from Virginia to Washington on water taxis?, answer: a handful of Mall-goers | question: How many people will cross the Potomac River via water taxi on Inauguration Day?, answer: 3,200 | question: How many people will cross the Potomac River via water taxi on Inauguration Day?, answer: 3,200 | question: How many people will cross the Potomac River on seven climate-controlled boats?, answer: 3,200 +question: Who was a slave?, answer: William Jackson | question: Who was a slave?, answer: Jefferson Davis | question: Who was a slave?, answer: William Jackson | question: Who was a slave?, answer: Jefferson Davis | question: Who was a slave?, answer: William Jackson | question: Who was a slave?, answer: Jefferson Davis | question: Who was a slave?, answer: William Jackson | question: Who was a slave?, answer: Jefferson Davis | question: What was the name of the slave?, answer: John Davis' coachman +question: What did President Bush do?, answer: comfort a mourner Thursday at the dedication of the Pentagon's 9/11 memorial | question: What did President Bush do?, answer: honor the victims of the 9/11 attacks | question: What did President Bush do?, answer: honor the victims of the 9/11 attacks | question: What did President Bush do?, answer: honor the victims of the 9/11 attacks. | question: What did President Bush do?, answer: honor the victims of the 9/11 attacks. | question: What did President Bush do?, answer: 184 victims killed when American Airlines Flight 77 struck the building's west wall. | question: What did President Bush do?, answer: 184 victims killed when American Airlines Flight 77 struck the building's west wall +question: What did Larry Summers say was too risky for the economy to push too hard on executive bonuses?, answer: an AIG meltdown | question: What did Larry Summers say was too risky for the economy to push too hard on executive bonuses?, answer: if Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner had pushed the insurance giant too hard on the bonuses, AIG could have collapsed just like Lehman Brothers and sparked an even bigger crisis. | question: How many Americans would have unnecessarily become unemployed or seen destruction of their lifetime savings?, answer: a huge number of Americans who would have unnecessarily become unemployed or seen destruction of their lifetime savings +question: What is the name of acetaminophen?, answer: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs | question: What is the name of acetaminophen?, answer: Tylenol, aspirin and ibuprofen | question: What is the name of acetaminophen?, answer: nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs or NSAIDs | question: What is the name of acetaminophen?, answer: acetaminophen +question: What is Exxon Mobil's refinery?, answer: Baytown, Texas | question: What is Exxon Mobil's refinery?, answer: one of four | question: What is Exxon Mobil's refinery?, answer: one of four | question: What is Exxon Mobil's refinery?, answer: one of four | question: What is Exxon Mobil's refinery?, answer: one of four that the EPA said had high sulfur emissions +question: What did Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice tell CNN?, answer: "There's no doubt" that the deadly attack on India's financial capital was planned inside Pakistan, | question: What did Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice tell CNN?, answer: "There's no doubt" that the deadly attack on India's financial capital was planned inside Pakistan, | question: What did Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice tell CNN?, answer: "There's no doubt" that the deadly attack on India's financial capital was used by probably non-state actors," +question: Who tried to set off a bomb attached to a vehicle at the base of the Fountain Plaza tower?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who tried to set off an improvised explosive device attached to a vehicle at the base of the Fountain Plaza tower?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who tried to set off an improvised explosive device attached to a vehicle at the base of the Fountain Plaza tower?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Hosam Maher Husein Smadi | question: Who was arrested?, answer: +question: Who signed the document?, answer: Alexander Hamilton | question: What is the name of the document?, answer: The National Archives | question: What is the name of the document?, answer: The National Archives | question: What is the name of the document?, answer: the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives | question: What is the name of the document?, answer: The National Archives | question: What is the name of the document?, answer: The National Archives +question: What was the key to finding his remains?, answer: recovery efforts at the crash site of U.S. Navy Capt. Michael Scott Speicher, shot down in 1991, | question: What was the key to finding his remains?, answer: finding his remains more than 18 years after he was killed, | question: What was the key to finding his remains?, answer: finding his remains | question: What was the key to finding his remains?, answer: finding his remains more than 18 years after he was killed, +question: How many passengers were on the two trains during the collision?, answer: 185 to 200 | question: How many passengers were on the two trains during the collision?, answer: 185 to 200 | question: How many passengers were on the two trains during the collision?, answer: 185 to 200 | question: How many passengers were on the two trains during the collision?, answer: 185 to 200 | question: How many passengers were on the two trains during the collision?, answer: 185 to 200 +question: Who was removed from an AirTran flight?, answer: a Muslim family | question: Who was removed from an AirTran flight?, answer: eight members of his extended family and a friend | question: Who was removed from an AirTran flight?, answer: Atif Irfan | question: Who was removed from an AirTran flight?, answer: eight members of his extended family and a friend after passengers heard them discussing the safest place to sit and misconstrued the nature of the conversation +question: Who was convicted of making false official statements to investigators?, answer: Jane Doe | question: Who was convicted of making false official statements to investigators?, answer: John Stufflebeem | question: Who was convicted of making false official statements to investigators?, answer: Rear Adm. John Stufflebeem | question: Who was convicted of making false official statements to investigators?, answer: Jane Doe | question: Who was convicted of making false official statements to investigators?, answer: Rear Adm. John Stufflebeem +question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested in 2001?, answer: Ali Saleh Kahlah al-Marri | question: Who was arrested +question: Who asked the FBI to investigate allegations that the CIA lied to Congress?, answer: Rep. Darrell Issa | question: Who asked the FBI to investigate allegations that the CIA lied to Congress?, answer: Speaker Nancy Pelosi's | question: Who asked the FBI to investigate allegations that the CIA lied to Congress?, answer: Rep. Darrell Issa | question: Who asked the FBI to investigate allegations that the CIA lied to Congress?, answer: Rep. Darrell Issa +question: What country did the U.S. commission on International Religious Freedom list?, answer: 13 | question: What country did the U.S. commission on International Religious Freedom list?, answer: Myanmar, North Korea, Eritrea, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, China, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam | question: What country did the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom list?, answer: 13 | question: What country did the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Act of 1998?, answer: Myanmar, North Korea, Eritrea, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iran, Iraq, Nigeria, Pakistan, China, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan, and Vietnam +question: Who was convicted of rape and murder?, answer: Pvt. Ronald Gray | question: Who was convicted of raping and killing a female Army private?, answer: Pvt. Ronald Gray | question: Who was convicted of raping and killing a female Army private?, answer: Pvt. Ronald Gray | question: Who was convicted of raping and killing a female Army private?, answer: Pvt. Dwight Loving +question: Who was executed by lethal injection?, answer: Jose Ernesto Medellin | question: Who was executed by lethal injection?, answer: Jose Ernesto Medellin | question: Who was executed by lethal injection?, answer: Jose Ernesto Medellin | question: Who was executed by lethal injection?, answer: Jose Ernesto Medellin | question: Who was executed by lethal injection?, answer: Jose Ernesto Medellin | question: Who was executed by lethal injection?, answer: president +question: Who was killed by a roadside bomb in Kabul?, answer: First Sgt. Jose San Nicolas Crisostomo | question: Who was killed by a roadside bomb in Kabul?, answer: First Sgt. Jose San Nicolas Crisostomo | question: Who was killed by a roadside bomb?, answer: First Sgt. Jose San Nicolas Crisostomo | question: Who was killed by a roadside bomb?, answer: First Sgt. Jose San Nicolas Crisostomo +question: How many veterans are eligible for the emergency funds?, answer: 75,000 | question: How many veterans have served since September 11?, answer: 25,000 | question: How many veterans are eligible for the emergency funds?, answer: 75,000 | question: How many veterans have served since September 11?, answer: 25,000 | question: How many veterans have served since September 11?, answer: 75,000 | question: How many veterans have served since September 11?, answer: 25,000 | question: How many veterans have served since September 11 | question: How many veterans are eligible for the emergency funds?, answer: 75,000 +question: When was Helen Keller unveiled?, answer: Wednesday | question: When was Helen Keller unveiled?, answer: U.S. Capitol | question: When was Helen Keller unveiled?, answer: Wednesday | question: When was Helen Keller unveiled?, answer: at the U.S. Capitol | question: When was Helen Keller unveiled?, answer: Wednesday | question: When was Helen Keller unveiled?, answer: at the U.S. Capitol +question: Who will pay the largest settlement ever in a workplace immigration bust?, answer: IFCO Systems North America | question: Who will pay a $20.7 million settlement?, answer: IFCO Systems North America | question: Who will pay a $20.7 million settlement?, answer: IFCO Systems North America | question: Who will pay a $20.7 million settlement?, answer: IFCO Systems North America | question: Who will pay a $20.7 million settlement?, answer: IFCO Systems North America +question: Who sued a dry cleaners for $54 million over a missing pair of pants?, answer: former administrative law judge | question: Who sued a dry cleaners for $54 million over a missing pair of pants?, answer: The District of Columbia Court of Appeals | question: Who sued a dry cleaners for $54 million over a missing pair of pants?, answer: The District of Columbia Court of Appeals | question: Who sued a dry cleaners for $54 million over a missing pair of pants +question: How many people have been put to death this year?, answer: Forty-two | question: How many people have been put to death this year?, answer: 42 | question: How many people have been put to death this year?, answer: Forty-two | question: How many people have been put to death this year?, answer: Forty-two | question: How many people have been put to death this year?, answer: Forty-two | question: How many of the 37 states with the death penalty are constitutional?, answer: 37 +question: What is the name of the president?, answer: Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva | question: What is the name of the president?, answer: Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva | question: What is the name of the president?, answer: Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva | question: What is the name of the president?, answer: Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva | question: What is the name of the president of Venezuela?, answer: Hugo Chavez +question: What was Khan Mohammed convicted of?, answer: plotting a rocket attack on U.S. military forces and Afghan civilians | question: What was Khan Mohammed convicted of?, answer: distributing between $1 million and $3 million worth of heroin into the United States "to kill Americans as part of a jihad" | question: What was Khan Mohammed convicted of?, answer: plotting a rocket attack on U.S. military forces and Afghan civilians at Jalalabad Airfield +question: How many Chinese Muslims have been held in the U.S. military facility?, answer: 17 | question: How many detainees have been held in the U.S. military facility?, answer: 17 | question: How many detainees have been held in the U.S. military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba?, answer: 17 | question: How many detainees have been held in the U.S. military facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. | question: Who is the judge?, answer: Ricardo Urbina +question: Who is accused of raping at least two women?, answer: CIA's former Algeria station chief | question: Who is accused of raping at least two women?, answer: CIA's former Algeria station chief | question: Who is accused of raping at least two women?, answer: CIA's former Algeria station chief | question: Who is accused of raping at least two women?, answer: CIA's former Algeria station chief | question: Who is accused of raping at least two women?, answer: a semiconscious state +question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Stewart David Nozette | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: Stewart David Nozette, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage, | question: Who is charged with attempted espionage?, answer: +question: Who was convicted of murder?, answer: Paul House | question: Who was convicted of murder?, answer: Paul House | question: Who was convicted of murder?, answer: Paul House | question: Who was convicted of murder?, answer: Paul House | question: Who was convicted of murder?, answer: Paul House | question: Who was convicted of murder?, answer: Paul House | question: Who was convicted of murder?, answer: Paul House | question: Who was convicted of murder?, answer: Paul House +question: Who was strip-searched by school officials looking for ibuprofen pain medication?, answer: Savana Redding | question: Who was strip-searched by school officials looking for ibuprofen pain medication?, answer: Savana Redding | question: Who was strip-searched?, answer: Savana Redding | question: Who was strip-searched?, answer: Savana Redding | question: Who was strip-searched?, answer: Savana Redding +question: How many protesters were arrested?, answer: 18 | question: How many protesters were arrested?, answer: 18 | question: How many protesters were arrested?, answer: 18 | question: How many protesters were arrested?, answer: 18 | question: How many protesters were arrested?, answer: 18 | question: How many protesters were arrested?, answer: 18 | question: How many protesters were arrested?, answer: 18 | question: How many protesters were arrested?, answer: 18 +question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed in Japan?, answer: Christopher Savoie | question: Who is jailed +question: When did the House of Representatives adjourne for its August recess?, answer: 31-28 | question: Who voted against the bill?, answer: John Barrow of Georgia, Jim Matheson of Utah and Charlie Melancon of Louisiana | question: Who voted against the bill?, answer: John Barrow of Georgia, Jim Matheson of Utah and Charlie Melancon of Louisiana | question: Who voted against the bill?, answer: three members of the Democrats' conservative Blue Dog caucus +question: Who said President Obama should drop his push for a government-funded public health insurance option?, answer: Sen. Kent Conrad | question: Who said it was futile to continue to "chase that rabbit" due to the lack of 60 Senate votes needed to overcome a filibuster. | question: Who said the public option is just one of many issues critical to successfully overhauling the ailing health care system?, answer: Obama | question: Who said the public option is not the entirety of health care reform. +question: What is the name of the Abu Ghraib prison?, answer: Abu Ghraib | question: What is the name of the Abu Ghraib prison?, answer: Abu Ghraib | question: What is the name of the Abu Ghraib prison?, answer: Abu Ghraib | question: What is the name of the Abu Ghraib prison?, answer: Abu Ghraib | question: What is the name of the Abu Ghraib prison?, answer: Abu Ghraib +question: What was found in a room in this Las Vegas, Nevada, extended-stay hotel?, answer: Ricin | question: What was found in a room in this Las Vegas, Nevada, extended-stay hotel in February?, answer: Roger Bergendorff | question: What was found in his hotel room off the Las Vegas Strip?, answer: ricin exposure | question: What was found in his hotel room off the Las Vegas Strip?, answer: 2.9 percent active ricin | question: What was found in his hotel room?, answer: castor beans, various chemicals used in the production of ricin, a respirator, filters, painter's mask, laboratory glassware, syringes and a notebook on ricin production +question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, 56, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, 56, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, 56, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, 56, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Dara Fotouhi, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, 56, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, 56, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jacques Monsieur, | question: Who was arrested? +question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: I-Reporter Casanova Love | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Jeremiah Munsen, | question: Who was arrested?, +question: Who was captured on videotape torturing an Afghan grain dealer?, answer: Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan | question: Who was captured on videotape?, answer: Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan | question: Who was captured on videotape?, answer: Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan | question: Who was captured on videotape?, answer: Sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan +question: What is Banita Jacks charged with?, answer: three counts of felony murder and one count of first-degree murder while armed | question: What is Banita Jacks charged with?, answer: three counts of felony murder and one count of first-degree murder while armed. | question: What is Banita Jacks charged with?, answer: three counts of felony murder and one count of first-degree murder while armed. +question: How long can U.S. border officials hold computers and downloaded information seized?, answer: checkpoints | question: How long can U.S. border officials hold computers and downloaded information seized at checkpoints, and with whom they can share that information?, answer: | question: How long can U.S. border officials hold computers and downloaded information seized at checkpoints, and with whom they can share that information. | question: How long can U.S. border officials hold computers and downloaded information seized at checkpoints?, answer: 30 days +question: Who ripped Congressional Black Caucus members for ignoring Cuba's "myriad gross human rights abuses"?, answer: Rep. Chris Smith, R-New Jersey, | question: Who ripped Congressional Black Caucus members for ignoring Cuba's "myriad gross human rights abuses"?, answer: Rep. Chris Smith, R-New Jersey, | question: Who urged the Obama administration to refrain from easing trade embargo or travel restrictions until the Cuban government releases all "prisoners of conscience," +question: Who is the powerful chairman of the Senate Finance Committee?, answer: Sen. Max Baucus, D-Montana, | question: Who is the powerful chairman of the Senate Finance Committee?, answer: Sen. Max Baucus, D-Montana, | question: Who is the powerful chairman of the Senate Finance Committee?, answer: Sen. Max Baucus, D-Montana, | question: Who is the powerful chairman of the Senate Finance Committee?, answer: Sen. Max Baucus, D-Montana, +question: Who pleaded guilty to awarding contracts in Iraq to a Kuwait-based firm?, answer: Levonda Selph | question: Who was awarded $12 million in contracts to operate Defense Department warehouses in Iraq?, answer: Levonda Selph | question: Who was awarded $12 million in contracts to operate Defense Department warehouses in Iraq?, answer: Levonda Selph of Virginia | question: Who was awarded $12 million in contracts to operate Defense Department warehouses in Iraq?, answer: Levonda Selph +question: What was the deadliest crash in the history of the Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority?, answer: Metro | question: How many people were treated for injuries?, answer: seventy-six | question: How many people were treated for injuries?, answer: seventy-six | question: How many people were treated for injuries?, answer: seventy-six | question: How many people were treated for injuries?, answer: seventy-six | question: How many people were treated for injuries, including two with life-threatening injuries, including two with life-threatening injuries, +question: Who will visit the White House?, answer: Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Sgt. James Crowley | question: Who will meet with a Harvard professor and the officer who arrested him?, answer: Henry Louis Gates Jr. | question: Who will meet with a Harvard professor and the officer who arrested him?, answer: Henry Louis Gates Jr. and Sgt. James Crowley | question: Who will meet with a Harvard professor and the officer who arrested him?, answer: Henry Louis Gates Jr. +question: What bill would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2020 and 83 percent by 2050?, answer: a so-called "cap-and-trade" program under which companies would buy and sell emissions credits | question: What was the bill passed?, answer: 219-212, with virtually no Republican support | question: What was the bill passed?, answer: energy bill that includes a "cap-and-trade" program on emissions. | question: What was the bill passed?, answer: 219-212, with virtually no Republican support?, answer: 301-page amendment to the bill would reduce greenhouse gas emissions 17 percent by 2020 and 83 percent by 2050 through a so-called "cap-and-trade" program under which companies would buy and sell emissions credits +question: What percentage of Americans think churches should stay out of politics?, answer: a slim majority | question: What percentage of respondents said churches should stay quiet?, answer: 46 percent | question: What percentage of respondents said churches should stay quiet?, answer: 46 percent | question: What percentage of respondents said churches should express political views?, answer: 46 percent | question: What percentage of respondents said churches should stay quiet?, answer: Fifty-two percent +question: Where will the pope begin?, answer: United States | question: Where will the pope begin?, answer: White House to the halls of the United Nations | question: Where will the pope visit?, answer: Andrews Air Force Base | question: Where will the pope visit?, answer: Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland | question: Where will the pope address the sex scandal?, answer: South Lawn of the White House on Wednesday | question: Where will the pope address the sex scandal within the Catholic Church, the church's relationship with other faiths, the U.S. Catholic community, which has an estimated 70 million members +question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, answer: Lisa Pagan, | question: Who was recalled to the Army?, +question: Who survived a Taliban attack that killed nine U.S. troops in Afghanistan?, answer: Army Spc. Tyler Stafford | question: Who is recovering from wounds he suffered in the July 13 attack?, answer: Army Spc. Tyler Stafford | question: Who is recovering from wounds he suffered in the July 13 attack?, answer: Army Spc. Tyler Stafford | question: Who is recovering from wounds he suffered in the July 13 attack?, answer: Army Spc. Tyler Stafford | question: Who is recovering at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center?, answer: Cpl. Matthew Phillips +question: Who criticized President Barack Obama's expected decision to reverse the Bush administration's limits on embryonic stem-cell research?, answer: U.S. Rep. Eric Cantor | question: Who is the Republican whip in the House of Representatives?, answer: Eric Cantor | question: Who is the Republican whip in the House of Representatives?, answer: Eric Cantor | question: Who is the Republican whip in the House of Representatives?, answer: Eric Cantor +question: What are the pork projects?, answer: Lobster Institute; the Rocky Flats, Colorado, Cold War Museum; and the First Tee, a program to build young people's character through golf | question: What is the name of the group?, answer: "Pig Book" | question: What is the name of the group?, answer: dozens of what the citizens group considers the most egregious porkers, the lawmakers who funnel money to projects on their home turf +question: What was a weekend incident with racial overtones at a high school for deaf students?, answer: "enhanced penalties for a hate crime," | question: What was a black student held against his will?, answer: released with "KKK" and swastikas drawn on him in marker at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf on Sunday, | question: What was the name of the student released?, answer: "KKK" and swastikas drawn on him in marker at the Model Secondary School for the Deaf +question: Who has spent the most on TV advertising so far?, answer: Mitt Romney | question: Who has spent the most on TV advertising so far?, answer: Mitt Romney | question: Who has spent the most on TV advertising so far?, answer: Mitt Romney | question: Who has spent the most on TV advertising so far?, answer: Mitt Romney | question: Who has spent the most on TV advertising so far?, answer: Mitt Romney | question: What is the cost to influence the 2008 election?, answer: $2.3 billion +question: Who asked if health care reform proposals would force people to let the government access their bank accounts?, answer: Rep. Allen Boyd | question: Who has debunked the bank-access rumor as false?, answer: CNN Truth Squad | question: Who has set up Web campaigns to refute what they describe as provably false information?, answer: Nancy Pelosi | question: Who has set up Web campaigns to refute what they describe as provably false information?, answer: Republican opponents +question: Who helped raise a child with her female partner in Vermont?, answer: Janet Jenkins | question: What state does not recognize same-sex unions?, answer: Virginia's Supreme Court ruled that Janet Jenkins and Lisa Miller's civil union in 2000 gave Vermont, and its law on same-sex unions, jurisdiction over their subsequent custody and visitation disputes | question: What state does not recognize same-sex unions?, answer: Virginia's Supreme Court ruled that Janet Jenkins and Lisa Miller's civil union +question: Who was arrested after he and a partner robbed a Rome, Georgia, bank five years ago?, answer: Christopher Michael Dean | question: Who was arrested after he and a partner robbed a Rome, Georgia, bank five years ago?, answer: Christopher Michael Dean | question: Who was arrested after he and a partner robbed a Rome, Georgia, bank five years ago?, answer: Christopher Michael Dean | question: Who was charged with committing the robbery?, answer: Christopher Michael Dean +question: How long does the U.S. hand the enemy a victory?, answer: the longer it allows the detention of enemy combatants at the U.S Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba | question: How many detainees were brought to Guantanamo?, answer: 171 | question: How many detainees were brought to Guantanamo?, answer: 171 | question: How many detainees were brought to Guantanamo?, answer: 171 +question: What is the fault of a drug company that did not recall easily confused bottles?, answer: a drug company | question: What is the fault of a drug company that did not recall easily confused bottles?, answer: despite previous problems, | question: What is the fault of a drug company that did not recall easily confused bottles despite previous problems, | question: What is the fault of a drug company that did not recall easily confused bottles?, answer: despite previous problems, | question: What is the fault of a drug company?, answer: federal law supersedes state law +question: Who was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 1991?, answer: Michael J. Fox | question: Who was diagnosed with Parkinson's in 1991?, answer: Michael J. Fox | question: Who is the founder of The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research?, answer: Larry King | question: Who is the founder of The Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research?, answer: Larry King | question: Who is the founder of the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research?, answer: Larry King +question: What did Kissinger say?, answer: "Look, I'll sit down with anybody, but there's got to be preconditions," | question: What did Kissinger say?, answer: "Look, I'll sit down with anybody, but there's got to be preconditions," | question: What did Kissinger say?, answer: he would approve a face-to-face meeting" with Ahmadinejad. | question: What did Kissinger say?, answer: "he did not say that he would approve a face-to-face meeting" with Iran at the presidential level" +question: What did Edward "Ted" Kennedy say was to help shape the country's political future from the U.S. Senate?, answer: help shape the country's political future from the U.S. Senate | question: When did Kennedy unsuccessfully challenge President Carter in the Democratic primaries?, answer: 1980 | question: Who appointed Benjamin A. Smith to the seat following John Kennedy's presidential win?, answer: John F. Kennedy | question: Who appointed Benjamin A. Smith to the seat following John Kennedy's presidential win?, answer: Benjamin A. Smith +question: What did the Senate pass?, answer: a huge government spending bill that includes billions of dollars requested by President Bush to continue the war in Iraq | question: What did the Senate pass?, answer: a huge government spending bill that includes billions of dollars requested by President Bush to continue the war in Iraq | question: What did the Senate pass?, answer: a huge government spending bill that includes billions of dollars requested by President Bush to continue the war in Iraq +question: Who was among the dead?, answer: Jeanice McMillan, 42, of Springfield, Virginia, | question: Who was among the dead?, answer: Jeanice McMillan, 42, | question: Who was among the dead?, answer: Jeanice McMillan, 42, of Springfield, Virginia, | question: Who was among the dead?, answer: Jeanice McMillan, 42, of Springfield, Virginia, | question: Who was among the dead?, answer: Jeanice McMillan, 42, +question: What is the longest presidential primary campaign in modern history?, answer: longest | question: What is the longest presidential primary campaign in modern history?, answer: longest | question: What is the longest presidential primary campaign in modern history?, answer: longest | question: What is the longest presidential primary campaign in modern history?, answer: longest | question: What is the longest presidential primary campaign in modern history?, answer: longest | question: What is the longest presidential primary campaign in modern history?, answer: longest | question: How many votes to get any legislation passed in the Senate?, answer: 60 votes to get any legislation passed in the Senate?, answer: 60 votes to get any legislation passed in the Senate +question: What was the maximum time passenger advocates say people should be confined on the ground?, answer: more than three hours | question: What was the maximum time passenger advocates say people should be confined on the ground?, answer: three hours | question: What was the maximum time passenger advocates say people should be confined on the ground?, answer: five minutes late | question: What was the maximum time passenger advocates say?, answer: people should be confined on the ground. | question: What was the star witness for the passenger advocates?, answer: Robert Crandall, former chairman and chief executive of American Airlines +question: What did the United States provide?, answer: $10.5 billion in military and economic aid to Pakistan, | question: What did the Government Accountability Office say?, answer: "found broad agreement... that al Qaeda had regenerated its ability to attack the United States and had succeeded in establishing a safe haven" in Pakistan's Federally Administrated Tribal Areas. | question: What did the Government Accountability Office say?, answer: "found broad agreement... that al Qaeda had regenerated its ability to attack the United States and had succeeded in establishing a safe haven" in Pakistan's Federally Administrated Tribal Areas" +question: What did the Transportation Department receive?, answer: a total of 848 applications | question: What did the Transportation Department receive?, answer: $511 million | question: What did the Transportation Department receive?, answer: a total of 848 applications requesting $14.3 billion, exceeding the $511 million available under the TIGER program. | question: What did the Transportation Department receive?, answer: $20 million for Chicago to complete 3.6 miles of track on the city's transit authority's Blue Line, serving millions of passengers, as well as expanding a bike-share program +question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilians were shot to death?, answer: 20 | question: How many Iraqi civilian +question: Who will become next commander-in-chief?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who is in charge of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars?, answer: Joint Chiefs of Staff and Gen. David Petraeus | question: Who is in charge of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars?, answer: General David Petraeus | question: Who is in charge of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars?, answer: Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Adm. Michael Mullen | question: Who is in charge of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars?, answer: General David Petraeus +question: What is the name of the first female four-star general?, answer: Lt. Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody | question: What is the name of the first female four-star general?, answer: Lt. Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody | question: What is the name of the first female four-star general?, answer: Lt. Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody | question: What is the name of the first female four-star general?, answer: Lt. Gen. Ann E. Dunwoody +question: What is the name of the most recent war dead?, answer: Section 60 | question: What is the name of the most recent war dead?, answer: Section 60 | question: What is the name of the most recent war dead?, answer: Section 60 | question: What is the name of the most recent war dead?, answer: Section 60 | question: What is the name of the most recent war dead?, answer: Section 60 | question: What is the name of the most recent war dead?, answer: Section 60 +question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key conduit for U.S. military supplies?, answer: U.S. military and intelligence communities are sharing information with Turkey to help them fight members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, who have made cross-border attacks | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkish military and intelligence communities are sharing information with Turkey to help them fight members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkish military and intelligence communities are sharing information with Turkey to help them fight members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, who have made cross-border attacks?, answer: Kurdistan Workers' Party | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkish military and intelligence communities are sharing information with Turkey to help them fight members of the Kurdistan Workers' Party, or PKK, who have made cross-border attacks | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, answer: Turkey | question: What is a key member of NATO?, +question: What is a series of stories by CNN photojournalists that looks at the complex views and emotions that surround this controversial subject?, answer: Guns in America | question: What is the ban on handgun ownership?, answer: Washington, D.C.'s, | question: What is the ban on handgun ownership?, answer: preventing individuals from having guns in their homes | question: What is the ban on handgun ownership?, answer: the constitutional right to "keep and bear arms" | question: What is the name of the story?, answer: Focus: Guns in America | question: What is a series of stories by CNN photojournalists?, answer: Focus: Guns in America +question: What is the most expensive Air Force fighter?, answer: $150 million apiece | question: What is the most expensive Air Force fighter?, answer: the F-22A | question: What is the cost of the F-22A?, answer: $150 million apiece | question: What is the cost of the F-22A?, answer: stealth design and state-of-the-art equipment that no other plane could rival. | question: What was the cost of the F-22A?, answer: much of the problems were fixed -- except for the price tag, which forced the Air Force to buy fewer aircraft +question: When did Miriam Flores enter the Nogales, Arizona schools' English Language Learner program?, answer: as a third-grader | question: When did Miriam Flores enter the Nogales, Arizona schools' English Language Learner program?, answer: two years | question: When did Miriam Flores enter the Nogales, Arizona schools' English Language Learner program?, answer: two years of instruction | question: When did Miriam Flores enter the Nogales, Arizona schools' English Language Learner program?, answer: 2006 +question: Who was accused of mailing a letter with HIV-tainted blood?, answer: President Obama and top aide Rahm Emanuel | question: Who was accused of mailing a letter with HIV-tainted blood to Barack Obama?, answer: Ethiopian immigrant | question: Who was accused of mailing a letter with HIV-tainted blood?, answer: Saad Bedrie Hussein | question: Who was accused of mailing a letter with HIV-tainted blood?, answer: Saad Bedrie Hussein +question: Who was convicted of the 1986 murders of two college students?, answer: Richard Cooey | question: Who was convicted of the 1986 murders of two college students?, answer: Richard Cooey | question: Who was convicted of the 1986 murders of two college students?, answer: Richard Cooey | question: Who was convicted of the 1986 murders of two college students?, answer: Richard Cooey | question: Who was convicted of the 1986 murders of two college students?, answer: Gov. Ted Strickland +question: What was the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania?, answer: 1998 | question: What was the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania?, answer: one of two | question: What was the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania?, answer: one in Nairobi, Kenya, killed 213 people | question: What was the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Tanzania?, answer: 1998 +question: How many people have been kidnapped?, answer: at least 10 | question: How many people have been kidnapped?, answer: 10 | question: How many people have been kidnapped?, answer: 10 | question: How many people have been kidnapped?, answer: 10 | question: How many people have been kidnapped?, answer: 10 | question: How many people have been kidnapped?, answer: 10 | question: How many people have been kidnapped?, answer: two Americans from Bend, Oregon, | question: How many people have been kidnapped?, answer: at least 10 U.S. citizens have been kidnapped and one killed near Ecuador's border with Colombia?, answer: at least 10 +question: How many of the 697,000 U.S. veterans of the 1990-91 Gulf War suffer from Gulf War illness?, answer: one in four | question: What is a condition now identified as the likely consequence of exposure to toxic chemicals, including pesticides and a drug administered to protect troops against nerve gas?, answer: Gulf War | question: What is a condition now identified as the likely consequence of exposure to toxic chemicals, including pesticides and a drug administered to protect troops against nerve gas?, answer: a drug administered to protect troops against nerve gas +question: What is the cause of death in the Navy?, answer: suicides | question: What is the cause of death in the Navy?, answer: long deployments, lengthy separations from family and the perceived stigma associated with seeking help | question: What is the cause of death in the Navy?, answer: suicides | question: What is the cause of death in the Navy?, answer: suicides | question: What is the cause of death in the Navy?, answer: suicides | question: What is the cause of death in the Navy?, answer: "stressed and tired force" +question: How many photos did the U.S. Air Force release?, answer: 145 | question: How many photos did the U.S. Air Force release?, answer: 145 | question: How many photos did the U.S. Air Force release?, answer: 145 | question: How many photos did the U.S. Air Force release?, answer: 145 | question: How many photos did the U.S. Air Force release?, answer: 145 | question: How many photos did the U.S. air force release?, answer: 145 +question: Who has been the commander in Iraq for more than a year?, answer: General David Petraeus | question: Who is the commander of the Multinational Corps-Iraq?, answer: David Petraeus | question: Who is the commander of the Multinational Corps-Iraq?, answer: Adm. William Fallon | question: Who is the commander of the Multinational Corps-Iraq?, answer: Ray Odierno | question: Who is the commander of the Multinational Corps-Iraq -- the No. 2 position in Iraq?, answer: David Petraeus +question: What is a key argument?, answer: a good bill deserves more time and deliberation | question: What is a key argument?, answer: A good bill deserves more time and deliberation | question: What is a key argument?, answer: a good bill deserves more time and deliberation | question: What is a key argument?, answer: a good bill deserves more time and deliberation | question: What is a key argument?, answer: a good bill deserves more time and deliberation +question: Who released four Bush-era memos detailing "enhanced interrogations" of suspected al Qaeda members?, answer: Dick Cheney | question: Who is considering honoring Cheney's request to make more memos public?, answer: Dick Cheney | question: Who is considering honoring Cheney's request to make more memos public?, answer: Dick Cheney | question: Who is considering honoring Cheney's request to make more memos public?, answer: Dick Cheney | question: What is the president's request to make more memos public?, answer: Dick Cheney +question: Who is the sixth Catholic justice on the U.S. Supreme Court?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor | question: Who is the sixth Catholic justice on the U.S. Supreme Court?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor | question: Who is the sixth Catholic justice on the U.S. Supreme Court?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor | question: Who is the sixth Catholic justice on the U.S. Supreme Court?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor | question: Who is the Supreme Court hopeful?, answer: Samuel Alito, Anthony Kennedy, Antonin Scalia, Clarence Thomas and Chief Justice John Roberts +question: Who opposes a popular GI Bill?, answer: Sen. John McCain | question: Who opposes a popular GI Bill?, answer: President Bush | question: Who opposes a popular GI Bill?, answer: Sen. John McCain | question: Who opposes a popular GI Bill?, answer: Sen. John McCain | question: Who opposes a popular GI Bill?, answer: Sen. John McCain | question: Who opposes a popular GI Bill?, answer: Bush +question: Who is the Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry?, answer: Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry | question: Who is the next U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan?, answer: Ching Eikenberry | question: Who is the next U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan?, answer: Lt. Gen. Karl Eikenberry | question: Who is the next U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan?, answer: Ching Eikenberry | question: Who is the next U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan?, answer: Sen. John Kerry, D-Massachusetts +question: What is President Bush trying to put a twist on comparisons of the war to Vietnam?, answer: invoking the historical lessons of that conflict to argue against pulling out | question: What does President Bush say?, answer: "then, as now, people argued that the real problem was America's presence and that if we would just withdraw, the killing would end," | question: What does President Bush say?, answer: "Three decades later, there is a legitimate debate about how we got into the Vietnam War and how we left," +question: What is a change from the past?, answer: when drivers would scrimp on the cost of maintenance and repair | question: What is a change from the past?, answer: a change from the past, when drivers would scrimp on the cost of maintenance and repair | question: What is a change from the past?, answer: a change from the past, when drivers would scrimp on the cost of trying to purchase a new vehicle +question: What is the name of a major gay-rights group?, answer: President Obama | question: What is the name of a major gay-rights group?, answer: President Obama | question: What is the name of a major gay-rights group?, answer: President Obama | question: What is the name of a major gay-rights group?, answer: President Obama | question: What is the name of a major gay-rights group?, answer: the Defense of Marriage Act | question: What does the law define marriage as being between a man and a woman?, answer: a man and a woman +question: Who was convicted of burglary and rape?, answer: Joe Sullivan | question: Who was convicted of burglary and rape?, answer: Joe Sullivan | question: Who was convicted of burglary and rape?, answer: Joe Sullivan | question: Who was convicted of burglary and rape?, answer: Joe Sullivan | question: Who was convicted of burglary and the rape of a 72-year-old woman?, answer: Joe Sullivan +question: What is the largely Sunni al Qaeda in Iraq presence?, answer: "crushed" since the beginning of May, | question: What is the largely Sunni al Qaeda in Iraq presence?, answer: "crushed" since the beginning of May, | question: What is the largely Sunni al Qaeda in Iraq presence?, answer: "crushed" since the beginning of May, | question: What is the largely Sunni al Qaeda in Iraq presence?, answer: "markets have come back like gangbusters," +question: Who stepped up his call for the passage of federal hate crimes legislation?, answer: Attorney General Eric Holder | question: Who has been a vocal proponent of tougher laws regarding hate crimes?, answer: Attorney General Eric Holder | question: Who is a vocal proponent of tougher laws regarding hate crimes?, answer: Attorney General Eric Holder | question: Who is a vocal proponent of tougher laws regarding hate crimes?, answer: Attorney General Eric Holder +question: Who says he was tortured while being held at secret CIA prisons?, answer: Majid Khan | question: Who is being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | question: Who is being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba?, answer: Majid Khan | question: Who is being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba?, answer: Majid Khan | question: Who is being held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba?, answer: Majid Khan +question: Who will pay a $25 million fine?, answer: Chiquita Brands International | question: Who will pay a $25 million fine?, answer: Chiquita Brands International | question: Who will serve five years' probation?, answer: groups in Colombia considered by the U.S. to be terrorist organizations, | question: Who will pay a $25 million fine?, answer: Chiquita Brands International | question: What is the largest U.S. criminal penalty ever imposed under federal global terrorism sanction regulations +question: Who is a key supporter of Clinton's presidential campaign?, answer: Sen. Dianne Feinstein | question: Who is a key supporter of Clinton's presidential campaign?, answer: Sen. Dianne Feinstein | question: Who is a key supporter of Clinton's presidential campaign?, answer: Sen. Dianne Feinstein | question: Who is a key supporter of Clinton's presidential campaign?, answer: Sen. Dianne Feinstein | question: Who is a key supporter of Clinton's presidential campaign?, answer: Dianne Feinstein +question: Who will face a grueling round of questions?, answer: Eric Holder | question: Who will face a grueling round of questions?, answer: Senate Republicans | question: Who will face a grueling round of questions?, answer: Eric Holder | question: Who will face a grueling round of questions?, answer: Eric Holder | question: Who will face a grueling round of questions?, answer: Eric Holder | question: Who will face a grueling round of questions from Republicans?, answer: Eric Holder +question: What was Barack Obama's victory over?, answer: John McCain | question: What was Barack Obama's victory?, answer: an unlikely nominee not that long ago | question: What was Barack Obama's victory?, answer: capped an unprecedented rise in American politics | question: What was Barack Obama's victory?, answer: an unlikely nominee not that long ago. | question: What was Barack Obama's victory in the Iowa caucuses?, answer: knocked almost all of his Democratic competitors out of their homes on a frigid January night to debate, harangue and cajole their neighbors into backing him?, answer: a wide coalition to bring new voters to the polls in record numbers +question: When did the Consumer Product Safety Commission use mannequins to show the dangers of fireworks?, answer: Tuesday | question: When did the Consumer Product Safety Commission put out an early July Fourth holiday warning urging families to put safety first when celebrating with fireworks. | question: When did the Consumer Product Safety Commission put out an early July Fourth holiday warning urging families to put safety first when celebrating with fireworks. | question: When did the Consumer Product Safety Commission put out an early July Fourth holiday warning urging families to put safety first when celebrating with fireworks?, answer: July Fourth +question: Who is sworn in?, answer: U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton | question: Who is expected to visit China, Japan and South Korea?, answer: Hillary Clinton | question: Who is expected to visit China, Japan and South Korea on her first trip overseas?, answer: Hillary Clinton | question: Who will be Clinton's first foreign guests to the State Department on Tuesday?, answer: David Miliband and German Foreign Secretary Walter Steinmeier | question: Who will be Clinton's first foreign guests to the State Department?, answer: David Miliband and Walter Steinmeier +question: Who was waterboarded 183 times in a month?, answer: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | question: Who was waterboarded 183 times in a month?, answer: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | question: Who was waterboarded 183 times in a month?, answer: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | question: Who was waterboarded 183 times in a month?, answer: Khalid Sheikh Mohammed | question: Who was waterboarded 183 times in a month, answer: Michael Hayden +question: Who was the director of national intelligence?, answer: Dennis Blair | question: Who was the director of national intelligence?, answer: Leon Panetta | question: Who was the director of Central Intelligence?, answer: Dennis Blair | question: Who was the director of Central Intelligence?, answer: Dennis Blair | question: Who was the director of Central Intelligence?, answer: Dennis Blair | question: Who was the director of Central Intelligence?, answer: Leon Panetta | question: Who was the director of national intelligence?, answer: Dennis Blair +question: What did Suzanne Malveaux share?, answer: light moment with President Bush | question: What did Suzanne Malveaux describe as?, answer: "raw," "fascinating" and "bizarre" | question: What did Suzanne Malveaux describe as?, answer: "raw," "fascinating" and "bizarre" | question: What did Suzanne Malveaux describe as?, answer: "raw," "fascinating" and "bizarre" +question: When did Canada geese get into both engines of US Airways Flight 1549?, answer: ditch into the Hudson River | question: How many people aboard the Airbus A320 survived?, answer: 155 | question: How many birds did the Airbus A320 lose power?, answer: 155 | question: How many birds did the Airbus A320 lose power?, answer: 155 | question: How many birds did the Airbus A320 lose power?, answer: 155 people aboard | question: How many birds hit the jet's engines?, answer: 4 pounds +question: Who arrested a man?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons | question: Who arrested a man?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who arrested a man?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons, | question: Who was arrested?, answer: Christopher Shelton Timmons +question: What is the most famous man-versus-nature story in recent months?, answer: man-versus-nature | question: What is the most famous man-versus-nature story in recent months?, answer: man-versus-nature | question: What is a feather found inside one of the engines of the plane that ditched in the Hudson River?, answer: feather | question: What is the number of birds hit?, answer: nearly once a week on average, according to the records. | question: How many people died in incidents relating to bird strikes?, answer: 460 species +question: Who will star in a new $1.5 million ad campaign funded by the National Organization for Marriage?, answer: Carrie Prejean | question: Who will star in a new $1.5 million ad campaign?, answer: Carrie Prejean | question: Who will star in a new $1.5 million ad campaign?, answer: Carrie Prejean | question: Who will star in a new $1.5 million ad campaign funded by the National Organization for Marriage?, answer: Carrie Prejean +question: Who is the CEO of Chevron Corp.?, answer: David O'Reilly | question: Who is the CEO of Chevron Corp.?, answer: David O'Reilly | question: Who is the CEO of Chevron Corp.?, answer: David O'Reilly | question: Who is the CEO of Chevron Corp.?, answer: David O'Reilly | question: Who is the CEO of Chevron Corp.?, answer: David O'Reilly +question: What is part of the $6.4 billion weapons deal between the U.S. and Taiwan?, answer: Apache attack helicopters | question: What is part of the $6.4 billion weapons deal between the U.S. and Taiwan?, answer: Apache attack helicopters | question: What is part of the $6.4 billion weapons deal between the U.S. and Taiwan?, answer: $6.4 billion | question: What is part of the $6.4 billion weapons deal between the U.S. and Taiwan?, answer: $6.4 billion +question: When did China refuse the USS Reuben James?, answer: in the past month, | question: When did China refuse the USS Reuben James?, answer: December | question: When did China refuse to allow the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier battle group into Hong Kong?, answer: December | question: When did China refuse to allow the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier battle group into Hong Kong for a Thanksgiving holiday port call | question: When did China refuse to allow the USS Kitty Hawk aircraft carrier battle group into Hong Kong?, answer: December +question: What could help Beijing secure resources or settle territorial disputes?, answer: longer-range ballistic and anti-ship missiles, | question: What is China's military building up?, answer: short-range missiles | question: What is China's military building up?, answer: short-range missiles and increase its "coercive capabilities" against Taiwan, | question: What is the Pentagon's annual briefing on the status of the communist country's military might?, answer: the "Military Power of the People's Republic of China," +question: How many college football teams play in the BCS for the national championship trophy?, answer: 11 | question: How many college conferences and three independents compete in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision?, answer: 11 | question: How many college conferences and three independents compete in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision?, answer: 11 | question: How many college conferences and three independents compete in the NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision?, answer: 11 | question: How many college conferences and three independents compete in the BCS for the national championship trophy?, answer: 11 +question: How many borrowers will get a better deal on their student loans?, answer: Millions of borrowers | question: How many borrowers will get a better deal on their student loans based on federal rules that went into effect Wednesday?, answer: Millions of borrowers will get a better deal on their student loans based on federal rules that went into effect | question: How many borrowers will get a better deal on their student loans based on federal rules that went into effect Wednesday?, answer: Millions +question: What was the code in the power grid discovered in 2006 or 2007?, answer: "the 21st century version of Cold War spying," | question: What was the code in the power grid discovered in 2006 or 2007?, answer: "the 21st century version of Cold War spying," | question: What is the code in the power grid?, answer: "the 21st century version of Cold War spying," | question: What is the code in the power grid found?, answer: "the 21st century version of Cold War spying," answer: "the 21st century version of Cold War spying," +question: What did Congress enact?, answer: $300 billion farm bill | question: What did the Senate voted to override the president's veto of a $300 billion farm bill?, answer: 82-13 | question: What did the Senate voted to override the president's veto of the bill?, answer: veto | question: What did the Senate voted to override the president's veto of the bill Thursday?, answer: 82-13 | question: What did Democrats say the matter stemmed from a clerical error?, answer: a clerical error +question: Who passed a $300 billion farm bill?, answer: President Bush's second | question: Who passed a $300 billion farm bill?, answer: President Bush's second veto of a $300 billion farm bill | question: Who passed the bill?, answer: President Bush's second veto of a $300 billion farm bill | question: Who passed the bill?, answer: President Bush's second veto of a $300 billion farm bill | question: Who passed the bill?, answer: House Speaker Nancy Pelosi +question: What is the new law stopping?, answer: 10.6 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors | question: What is the new law that stops a 10.6 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors?, answer: part of a scheduled cost-saving formula that went into effect July 1 | question: What is the new law that stops a 10.6 percent cut in Medicare payments to doctors?, answer: part of a scheduled cost-saving formula that went into effect July 1 +question: What would be the cheapest of any option proposed so far?, answer: health care | question: What would be cheaper than a plan being drawn up in the Senate?, answer: a plan being drawn up in the Senate. | question: What would cost about $1 trillion over 10 years to extend health insurance to 16 million people who otherwise would not be covered?, answer: about a third of the roughly 45 million now uninsured. | question: What is the centerpiece of the plan?, answer: a "Medical Rights Act" that would keep government out of "decisions made by you and your doctor," | question: What is the cheapest of any option proposed so far?, answer: $1 trillion over 10 years to extend health insurance to 16 million people who otherwise would not be covered -- about a third of the roughly 45 million people who otherwise would not be covered?, answer: 16 million people who otherwise would not be covered -- about a third of the roughly 45 million now uninsured. +question: What are the top goals of the Obama administration's $787 billion economic stimulus plan?, answer: Creating and saving jobs while boosting investment in the future | question: What are the top goals of the Obama administration's $787 billion economic stimulus plan?, answer: Creating and saving jobs while boosting investment in the future | question: What are the top goals of the Obama administration's $787 billion economic stimulus plan?, answer: Creating and saving jobs while boosting investment in the future +question: How many suspected terrorists are held at Guantanamo Bay?, answer: 250 | question: How many men are held at Guantanamo Bay?, answer: 750 | question: How many men are held at Guantanamo Bay?, answer: 750 | question: How many men are held at Guantanamo Bay?, answer: about 250 | question: How many men are held at Guantanamo Bay?, answer: 750 | question: How many men are held in Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | question: How many suspected terrorists are held in Guantanamo Bay?, answer: 250 | question: How many suspected terrorists are held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | question: How many suspected terrorists are held at Guantanamo Bay?, answer: 250 | question: How many suspected terrorists are held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | question: How many men are held at Guantanamo Bay?, answer: about 250 | question: How many suspected terrorists are held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | question: How many men are held in Guantanamo Bay?, answer: about 250 | question: How many suspected terrorists are held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | question: How many men are held in Guantanamo Bay?, answer: about 250 | question: How many suspected terrorists are held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | question: How many men are held in Guantanamo Bay?, answer: about 250 | question: How many suspected terrorists are held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | question: How many men are held in Guantanamo Bay?, answer: about 250 | question: How many suspected terrorists are held at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, | question: How many men are held in Guantanamo Bay?, answer: about 250 | question: How many suspected terrorists are held at Guantanamo Bay?, answer: 750 men from 40 countries +question: Who is expected to approve sending thousands of additional troops to Afghanistan?, answer: Robert Gates | question: Who is expected to approve sending thousands of additional forces to Afghanistan?, answer: Robert Gates | question: Who is expected to approve sending thousands of additional forces to Afghanistan?, answer: Robert Gates | question: Who is expected to approve sending thousands of additional forces to Afghanistan?, answer: Robert Gates | question: Who is expected to approve sending thousands of additional troops to Afghanistan?, answer: Robert Gates | question: Who is the head of the Senate Armed Services Committee?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal +question: How many troops would Bush withdraw from Iraq?, answer: roughly 30,000 | question: How many troops would Bush withdraw from Iraq?, answer: roughly 30,000 | question: How many troops would Bush withdraw from Iraq?, answer: roughly 30,000 | question: How many troops would Bush withdraw from Iraq by next summer?, answer: roughly 30,000 | question: How many troops would Bush withdraw from Iraq?, answer: 30,000 | question: How many troops would Bush withdraw from Iraq?, answer: roughly 30,000 | question: How many troops are withdrawn from Iraq by next summer?, answer: 130,000 | question: How many troops would the troop levels in Iraq be lowered to 130,000 by July, | question: How many troops would the troop levels in Iraq be lowered to 130,000 by July, down from the "surge" level?, answer: 130,000 +question: What is Sen. Barack Obama in excellent health?, answer: an "intermittent smoker," | question: Who was Obama's primary doctor?, answer: David Scheiner | question: Who was Obama's primary doctor?, answer: David Scheiner | question: Who was Obama's primary doctor?, answer: David Scheiner | question: Who has been Obama's primary doctor since 1987?, answer: Scheiner +question: Who apologized for a department assessment that suggested returning combat veterans could be recruited by right-wing extremist groups?, answer: Janet Napolitano | question: Who apologized for a department assessment that suggested returning combat veterans could be recruited by right-wing extremist groups?, answer: Janet Napolitano | question: Who apologized for a department assessment that suggested returning combat veterans could be recruited by right-wing extremist groups?, answer: Janet Napolitano | question: Who apologized for the report?, answer: David Rehbein +question: Who posted openings for 850 special agents and more than 2,100 professional support personnel?, answer: The FBI | question: Who posted openings for 850 special agents?, answer: John Raucci | question: Who posted openings for 850 special agents?, answer: John Raucci | question: Who posted openings for 850 special agents?, answer: John Raucci | question: Who posted openings for 850 special agents?, answer: John Raucci | question: Who posted openings for 850 special agents and more than 2,100 professional support personnel +question: What is a hardline U.S. policy?, answer: no reason why federal officials can't negotiate directly with pirates who are holding a U.S. captain hostage off Somalia, | question: What does the U.S. policy against concessions mean?, answer: no ransoms, nothing of value in return for the safe release of hostages, | question: What does the U.S. policy against concessions mean?, answer: no ransoms, nothing of value in return for the safe release of hostages +question: Who says George W. Bush was a "millstone" around the GOP's neck?, answer: Sen. Mitch McConnell | question: Who says George W. Bush was a "millstone" around the GOP's neck?, answer: Sen. Mitch McConnell | question: Who says George W. Bush was a "millstone" around the GOP's neck?, answer: Mitch McConnell | question: Who says George W. Bush was a "millstone" around the GOP's necks in both '06 and '08," | question: Who says he doesn't mind the "party of no" label Congressional Democrats and the White House give Republicans?, answer: John Boehner +question: Who is working on a strategic review of improving conditions in Afghanistan?, answer: The Obama administration | question: Who is calling for a counterinsurgency strategy?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal | question: Who is the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal | question: Who is the top U.S. commander in Afghanistan?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal | question: Who is the top commander in Afghanistan?, answer: Gen. Stanley McChrystal +question: Who is the head of the Civil War Preservation Trust?, answer: James Lighthizer | question: Who is the head of the Civil War Preservation Trust?, answer: James Lighthizer | question: Who is the head of the Civil War Preservation Trust?, answer: James Lighthizer | question: Who is the head of the Civil War Preservation Trust?, answer: James Lighthizer | question: Who is the head of the Civil War Preservation Trust?, answer: James Lighthizer | question: Who is the head of the Civil War Preservation Trust?, answer: Richard Dreyfuss +question: How many small polyps were removed from President Bush's colon?, answer: five | question: How many small polyps were removed?, answer: five | question: How many small polyps were removed from President Bush's colon?, answer: five | question: How many small polyps were removed from President Bush's colon?, answer: five | question: How many small polyps were removed from President Bush's colon?, answer: five | question: How many small polyps were removed and sent to the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, +question: What is the name of the label?, answer: Brushfire Records | question: What is the name of the label?, answer: "Sleep Through the Static" | question: What is the name of the label?, answer: "Sleep Through the Static" | question: What is the name of the label?, answer: "Sleep Through the Static" | question: What is the name of the label?, answer: Brushfire Records +question: How many former detainees have committed or are suspected of returning to terrorism?, answer: 61 | question: How many former detainees have committed or are suspected of returning to terrorism?, answer: 61 | question: How many former detainees have committed or are suspected of returning to terrorism?, answer: 61 | question: How many detainees have been released since 2002?, answer: 61 | question: How many detainees have been released since 2002?, answer: 61 former detainees have committed or are suspected of returning to terrorism activities +question: Who wrote John F. Kennedy's 1960 speech on Catholicism?, answer: Theodore Sorensen | question: Who was the first Mormon in the White House if he is elected?, answer: Mitt Romney | question: Who was the first Mormon in the White House?, answer: Mitt Romney | question: Who was the first Mormon in the White House?, answer: Mitt Romney +question: How many soldiers tried to commit suicide in 2007?, answer: 2,100 | question: How many soldiers tried to commit suicide in 2007?, answer: 2,100 | question: How many soldiers tried to commit suicide in 2007?, answer: 2,100 | question: How many soldiers tried to commit suicide in 2007?, answer: 2,100 | question: How many soldiers tried to commit suicide in 2007?, answer: 2,100 | question: How many soldiers tried to commit suicide in 2007?, answer: 2,100 +question: What did the Dalai Lama accept?, answer: Congressional Gold Medal | question: What did the Dalai Lama accept?, answer: the Congressional Gold Medal | question: What did the Dalai Lama accept?, answer: the Congressional Gold Medal | question: What did the Dalai Lama say was an affront to?, answer: budding relations between the countries. | question: What did the Dalai Lama say is seeking a "meaningful autonomy" for the Tibetan people, not independence from China?, answer: a shepherd to the faithful and a shepherd to the faithful and a keeper of the flame for his people +question: When did FBI Director Robert Mueller point to recent terror attacks in Mumbai, India, and Somalia?, answer: Monday | question: How many young Somali men reported missing in Minnesota may have returned to Somalia to take up arms?, answer: 20 | question: How many young Somali men reported missing in Minnesota may have returned to Somalia to take up arms?, answer: as many as 20 | question: How many young Somali men reported missing in Minnesota may have returned to Somalia to take up arms?, answer: 20 +question: When did FBI agents temporarily deploy to Iraq receive an average of about $45,000 in excessive overtime?, answer: billed the government for 16 hours a day throughout their 90-day assignments, | question: When did the audit begin?, answer: Thursday | question: When did the audit begin?, answer: Thursday | question: When did the audit begin?, answer: Thursday | question: When did the audit begin?, answer: Thursday | question: When did the audit begin?, answer: Thursday +question: How many suspected gang members have been arrested in the past three months?, answer: more than 1,300 | question: How many gang members have been arrested in the past three months?, answer: 343 | question: How many gang members have been arrested in the past three months?, answer: 343 | question: How many gang members have been arrested in the past three months?, answer: 343 | question: How many gang members have been arrested in the past three months?, answer: more than 1,300 +question: Who used a high-priced call-girl ring at least eight times in recent months?, answer: Gov. Eliot Spitzer | question: Who has not been charged with a crime?, answer: Spitzer | question: Who has not been charged with a crime?, answer: Spitzer | question: Who has not been charged with a crime?, answer: Spitzer | question: Who has not been charged with a crime?, answer: Spitzer | question: Who has not been charged with a crime?, answer: Spitzer +question: What is the largest illegal steroid investigation in U.S. history?, answer: illegal steroid investigation | question: What is the biggest illegal steroid investigation in U.S. history?, answer: illegal steroid investigation | question: What is the biggest illegal steroid investigation in U.S. history?, answer: the Drug Enforcement Administration | question: What is the biggest illegal steroid investigation in U.S. history?, answer: largest illegal steroid investigation in U.S. history +question: How many people have been hospitalized?, answer: Thirty-four | question: How many people have been hospitalized?, answer: nine | question: How many people have been hospitalized?, answer: Thirty-four | question: How many people have been hospitalized?, answer: nine | question: How many people have been hospitalized?, answer: Thirty-four | question: How many people have been hospitalized?, answer: nine | question: How many people have been hospitalized?, answer: 69 people in 29 states +question: Who will declare the 2001 anthrax case solved?, answer: federal investigators | question: Who died from an apparent suicide?, answer: Bruce Ivins, | question: Who died from an apparent suicide?, answer: Bruce Ivins, | question: Who died from an apparent suicide?, answer: Bruce Ivins, | question: Who died from an apparent suicide?, answer: Bruce Ivins, | question: Who died from an apparent suicide last week?, answer: Bruce Ivins, | question: Who died?, answer: Bruce Ivins +question: What is the name of the lone surviving pirate?, answer: Maersk Alabama | question: What is the name of the lone surviving pirate captured?, answer: Kenyan police officer | question: What is the name of the lone surviving pirate captured?, answer: Maersk Alabama | question: What is the name of the lone surviving pirate captured?, answer: Kenyan | question: What is the name of the lone surviving pirate captured?, answer: Maersk Alabama | question: What is the name of the lone surviving pirate?, answer: Somali youth +question: Who will visit a state prison?, answer: Federal officials | question: Who will visit a state prison?, answer: Federal officials | question: Who will visit a state prison?, answer: Federal officials | question: Who will visit the prison?, answer: representatives from the departments of Defense and Homeland Security, the U.S. Marshals Service and the Bureau of Prisons | question: Who will visit the prison?, answer: federal officials | question: Who will visit the prison?, answer: representatives from the departments of Defense and Homeland Security, the U.S. Marshals Service and the Bureau of Prisons +question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: two major mishaps | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: two major mishaps | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: two major mishaps | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: two major mishaps in the past year. | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: two major mishaps in the past year. | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: a British Airways jet near London's Heathrow Airport. | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: two major mishaps in the past year. | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: two major mishaps in the past year. | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: two major mishaps in the past year. | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: two major mishaps in the past year. | question: What was the cause of the crash?, answer: two major mishaps +question: What was Valdez's name added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?, answer: Enrique Valdez | question: What was Valdez's name added to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?, answer: Enrique Valdez | question: What was Valdez's name added to?, answer: the Vietnam Veterans Memorial | question: What was Valdez's name added to?, answer: "The Wall" | question: What was Valdez's name added to the registry?, answer: Department of Defense declared he was eligible because he died from his war injuries?, answer: a result of his war injuries +question: What is a failure to document?, answer: handling of nuclear missiles and other critical issues, | question: What is a failure to document?, answer: handling of nuclear missiles and other critical issues, | question: What was a "nuclear surety inspection" and "unit compliance inspection" conducted this month on the 90th Missile Wing at F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Wyoming by an Air Force inspector general?, answer: There was no risk to the unit's Minuteman III nuclear missiles +question: When was the return of the body of a fallen member of the U.S. armed forces opened to news outlets?, answer: Sunday | question: When was the return of the body of a fallen member of the U.S. armed forces opened to news outlets?, answer: Sunday | question: When was the return of the body of a fallen member of the U.S. armed forces opened to news outlets?, answer: Sunday +question: When did a hijacked American Airlines jetliner hit the building?, answer: September 11, 2001 | question: When did a hijacked American Airlines jetliner hit the building?, answer: September 11, 2001 | question: When did a hijacked American Airlines jetliner hit the building?, answer: September 11, 2001 | question: When did a hijacked American Airlines jetliner hit the building?, answer: September 11, 2001 | question: When did a hijacked American Airlines jetliner hit the building?, answer: 9:37 a.m. ET. +question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident?, answer: John McWethy | question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident?, answer: John McWethy | question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident?, answer: John McWethy, | question: What did McWethy lose control and slammed into a tree, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died from injuries in a Colorado skiing accident, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died?, answer: John McWethy, | question: Who died from injuries +question: Who recommended expanding the Afghan army to between 160,000 and 200,000 troops?, answer: Sen. John McCain | question: Who approved President Obama's recent decision to send 17,000 more troops to Afghanistan?, answer: Sen. John McCain | question: Who approved the decision to send 17,000 more troops to Afghanistan?, answer: Sen. John McCain | question: Who said that while the situation in Afghanistan is "nowhere near as dire as it was in Iraq," the number of insurgent attacks had spiked in 2008 and violence had increased more than 500 percent in the past four years. +question: What is the name of the former president?, answer: George W. Bush and Laura Bush | question: What was the name of the former president?, answer: Marine One | question: What was the name of the former president?, answer: George W. Bush and Laura Bush | question: What was the name of the former president?, answer: Marine One | question: What was the name of the former president?, answer: George W. Bush and Laura Bush | question: Who is the chief pastor of the nondenominational megachurch Potter's House in Dallas, Texas +question: Who will be announced as President-elect Barack Obama's nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services?, answer: Tom Daschle | question: Who will be announced as President-elect Barack Obama's nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services?, answer: former Sen. Tom Daschle | question: Who will be announced as President-elect Barack Obama's nominee to lead the Department of Health and Human Services?, answer: Tom Daschle | question: Who will be announced as President-elect Barack Obama's nominee?, answer: Linda Daschle +question: What did Cheney say?, answer: support the Obama administration's decision to repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military | question: What did Cheney say?, answer: supports the Obama administration's decision to repeal the "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military | question: What did Cheney say?, answer: "I think the decision that's been made with respect to allowing gays to serve openly in the military is a good one," | question: What did Cheney say?, answer: "don't ask, don't tell" policy banning gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military is a good one" +question: Who was tortured?, answer: former terrorist suspects | question: Who was tortured?, answer: former terrorist suspects | question: Who was tortured?, answer: former terrorist suspects | question: Who was tortured?, answer: former terrorist suspects | question: Who was tortured?, answer: former terrorist suspects | question: Who was tortured?, answer: former terrorist suspects | question: Who was tortured?, answer: former terrorist suspects | question: Who was tortured?, answer: former terrorist suspects +question: Who is indicted on a charge of setting fire to an agriculture research building on the Michigan State University campus?, answer: Four | question: Who is indicted on a charge of setting fire to an agriculture research building?, answer: three Detroit, Michigan, residents and a Cincinnati, Ohio, resident were named in conspiracy and arson counts for a fire at a campus facility that housed federally funded plant genetic research | question: Who is indicted on a charge of setting fire to an agriculture research building on the Michigan State University campus?, answer: Marie Mason, 46, +question: What is the law that went into effect in California?, answer: January 1 | question: What is the law that went into effect in California?, answer: makes it illegal to send text messages while driving. | question: What is the law that went into effect?, answer: January 1 | question: What is the law that went into effect in California?, answer: makes it illegal to send text messages while driving. | question: What is the law that went into effect in California?, answer: law that went into effect January 1 in California +question: Who was the last living U.S. WWI veteran?, answer: Frank Buckles | question: Who was the last living U.S. WWI veteran?, answer: Frank Buckles | question: Who was the last living U.S. WWI veteran?, answer: Frank Buckles | question: Who was the last living U.S. WWI veteran?, answer: Frank Buckles | question: Who was the last living U.S. WWI veteran?, answer: Frank Buckles | question: Who is Buckles?, answer: Frank Buckles +question: Who is the top U.S. military commander in Iraq?, answer: Gen. Ray Odierno | question: Who says the U.S. is working with Iraq to maintain security improvements as it looks to withdraw?, answer: Gen. Ray Odierno | question: Who says the U.S. is working with Iraq to maintain security improvements as it looks to withdraw?, answer: Gen. Ray Odierno | question: Who says the U.S. is working with Iraq to maintain security improvements as it looks to withdraw?, answer: U.S. +question: How many protesters gathered in front of the Capitol Power Plant?, answer: young protesters | question: How many protesters gathered in front of the Capitol to protest the plant's use of coal | question: How many protesters gathered in front of the Capitol to protest the plant's use of coal?, answer: hundreds of representatives of a coalition of environmental, public health, social justice and other advocacy organizations | question: How many protesters gathered in front of the Capitol to rally on behalf of legislation to reduce carbon emissions, decrease dependence on coal and oil, and speed a national drive toward "clean" energy +question: What could destabilize "struggling and poor" countries around the world?, answer: mass migrations | question: What could increase flooding in coastal areas, like the flooding that hit the Philippines?, answer: Climate change "will aggravate existing problems such as poverty, social tensions, environmental degradation, ineffectual leadership and weak political institutions," | question: What could affect the domestic stability of a number of African, Asian, Central American and Central Asian countries?, answer: climate change +question: Who was sworn in?, answer: Judge Kathryn Oberly | question: Who was sworn in?, answer: Hillary Clinton | question: Who was sworn in?, answer: Judge Kathryn Oberly | question: Who was sworn in?, answer: Judge Kathryn Oberly | question: Who was sworn in?, answer: Judge Kathryn Oberly | question: Who was sworn in?, answer: Judge Kathryn Oberly +question: What does the House Democrats offer?, answer: a government-funded health insurance option | question: What does the House Democrats offer?, answer: a proposal that includes a government-funded health insurance option, requires both individuals and employers to participate, and taxes the wealthy to help cover costs | question: What is the bill intended to repair?, answer: lowering costs to consumers and businesses, letting people keep their current plan if desired, and preventing denial of coverage due to pre-existing medical conditions +question: When did Nancy Pelosi say she is "praying" that President Bush has a change of heart and does not veto a bipartisan children's health insurance bill that he has labeled an unwarranted expansion of government-run health insurance?, answer: | question: When did Pelosi say she was still praying that he would have a change of heart and sign this legislation?, answer: Friday | question: When did Pelosi sign the State Children's Health Insurance legislation?, answer: 67-29 +question: When did Nancy Pelosi meet with economists and other Democrats?, answer: Tuesday | question: When did Nancy Pelosi meet with economists and other Democrats?, answer: Tuesday | question: When did Nancy Pelosi meet with economists and other Democrats?, answer: Tuesday | question: When did Nancy Pelosi meet with economists and other Democrats?, answer: Tuesday | question: When did Nancy Pelosi meet with economists?, answer: Tuesday | question: When did Pelosi meet with economists and other Democrats?, answer: Tuesday +question: What is the president's budget request?, answer: $3.67 trillion | question: What is the president's budget request?, answer: $3.67 trillion | question: What is the president's budget request?, answer: $3.67 trillion | question: What is the president's budget request?, answer: $3.67 trillion | question: What is the president's budget request?, answer: reducing our dependence on foreign energy, striving for excellence in education, reforming our health care system, and providing middle-class tax relief +question: How does the American public feel about the war in Afghanistan?, answer: wary | question: What did President Obama announce?, answer: his strategy to fight terrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan | question: What did President Obama announce?, answer: his strategy to fight terrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan | question: What did President Obama announce?, answer: his strategy to fight terrorism in Afghanistan and Pakistan | question: What did President Obama say?, answer: "The United States of American did not choose to fight a war in Afghanistan?, answer: "the safety of people around the world is at stake," +question: How many investigations have been delayed by backlogs at FBI cybercrime labs?, answer: Hundreds of investigations of online child sexual exploitation and child pornography | question: How many requests were awaiting digital evidence analysis?, answer: 353 | question: How many cases have been opened since 1996?, answer: more than a year ago | question: How many cases have been reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's hot line?, answer: 7,000 | question: How many cases have been reported to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children's hot line | question: How many cases have been significantly delayed by backlogs at FBI cybercrime labs?, answer: 7,000 +question: Who was the 44th president of the United States?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who was the 44th president of the United States?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who was the 44th president of the United States?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who was the 44th president of the United States?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who was the 44th president of the United States?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who was the 44th president of the United States?, answer: Barack Obama +question: What did Pace say about the Iraq war?, answer: "One of the mistakes I made in my assumptions going in was that the Iraqi people and the Iraqi Army would welcome liberation," | question: What did Pace say about the Iraq war?, answer: "they disintegrated in the face of the coalition's first several weeks of combat, so they weren't here," | question: What did Pace say about the Iraq war?, answer: "they disintegrated in the face of the coalition's first several weeks of combat, so they weren't here," | question: What did Pace say?, answer: the Iraqi Army, given the opportunity, would stand together for the Iraqi people and the Iraqi Army, given the opportunity, would stand together for the Iraqi people and the Iraqi Army, and be available to them to help serve the new nation," | question: What did Pace say?, answer: "they disintegrated in the face of the coalition's first several weeks of combat, so they weren't here," | question: What did Pace say?, answer: "they disintegrated in the face of the coalition's first several weeks of combat, so they weren't here," | question: What did Pace say?, answer: "they disintegrated in the face of the coalition's first several weeks of combat, so they weren't here," | question: What did Pace say?, answer: "they disintegrated in the face of the coalition's first several weeks of combat, so they weren't here," | question: What did Pace say?, answer: "they disintegrated in the face of the coalition's first several weeks of combat, so they weren't here," | question: What did Pace say?, answer: "they disintegrated in the face of the coalition's first several weeks of combat, so they weren't here," | question: What did Pace say?, answer: "they disintegrated in the face of the coalition's first several weeks of combat, so they weren't here," | question: What did Pace say?, answer: "they disintegrated in the face of the coalition's first several weeks of combat, so they weren't here," +question: What is the answer to?, answer: hardened cockpit doors mandated after 9/11 | question: What is the answer to the barriers?, answer: "secondary barriers" | question: What is the answer to the barriers?, answer: relatively inexpensive gates that would be deployed before pilots come out of the cockpit, | question: What is the answer to the barriers?, answer: relatively inexpensive gates that would be deployed before pilots come out of the cockpit, | question: What is the answer to the barriers?, answer: relatively inexpensive gates that would be deployed before pilots come out of the cockpit +question: What is pistachio ice cream in your freezer or trail mix in your backpack?, answer: don't eat any of it | question: What is pistachio ice cream in your freezer or trail mix in your backpack?, answer: don't eat any of it. | question: What is pistachio ice cream in your freezer?, answer: pistachio ice cream in your freezer or trail mix in your backpack, don't eat any of the nuts +question: What is the deadline for responding to NASA?, answer: March 17. | question: What is the deadline for responding to NASA?, answer: March 17. | question: What is the deadline for responding to NASA?, answer: March 17. | question: What is the deadline for responding to NASA?, answer: March 17. | question: What is the deadline for responding to NASA?, answer: March 17. +question: What was universal health care a key policy plan for then-President Bill Clinton?, answer: universal health care | question: Who is taking on the challenge?, answer: another Democratic president | question: Who is taking on the challenge?, answer: Republicans | question: Who was the president of the administration's task force on reforming the system?, answer: Hillary Clinton | question: What did Republicans decried the plan as overcomplicated and used it to tag the administration as big government-loving, tax-and-spend liberals +question: Who is Paul Syverson?, answer: Army Maj. Paul Syverson III | question: Who is Paul Syverson?, answer: Army Maj. Paul Syverson III | question: Who is Paul Syverson?, answer: Army Maj. Paul Syverson III | question: Who is Paul Syverson?, answer: Army Maj. Paul Syverson III | question: Who is Paul Syverson?, answer: Army Maj. Paul Syverson III +question: Who will join direct talks between U.N. and European powers and Iran over Tehran's nuclear program?, answer: the State Department | question: Who has asked the European Union's international policy chief, Javier Solana, to invite Iran to new talks with the permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany, | question: Who has asked the European Union's international policy chief, Javier Solana, to invite Iran to new talks with the permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany, +question: What was Bush's final public address?, answer: White House | question: What was Bush's final public address?, answer: recalled the ups and downs of his eight-year tenure and said he was willing to make the tough decisions | question: What was Bush's final public address?, answer: the White House | question: What was Bush's final public address?, answer: his foreign policy achievements | question: What was Bush's final public address?, answer: a reflective President | question: What did Bush say?, answer: inauguration as a "moment of hope and pride for our whole nation. | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "I have followed my conscience and done what I thought was right. | question: What was Bush's final public address?, answer: "I have followed my conscience and done what I thought was right. | question: What did Bush say?, answer: adamantly sticking to positions even when they've come under criticism | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "I have followed my conscience and done what I thought was right. | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced setbacks," | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced setbacks," | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced setbacks," | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced setbacks," | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced setbacks," | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced setbacks," | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced setbacks," | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "Like all who have held this office before me, I have experienced setbacks," | question: What did Bush say?, answer: "Like all who have held this office before me, I +question: Who was fatally shot by police after attacking a woman?, answer: Travis | question: Who was fatally shot by police after attacking a woman?, answer: Travis | question: Who was fatally shot by police after attacking a woman?, answer: Travis | question: Who was fatally shot by police after attacking a woman?, answer: Travis | question: Who was fatally shot by police after attacking a woman?, answer: Travis | question: Who was fatally shot by police?, answer: The Captive Primate Safety Act +question: Who is the first African-American to head the ticket of a major political party?, answer: Sen. Barack Obama | question: Who was the first African-American to head the ticket of a major political party?, answer: Sen. Barack Obama | question: Who was the first African-American to head the ticket of a major political party?, answer: Sen. Barack Obama | question: Who was the first African-American to head the ticket of a major political party?, answer: Sen. Barack Obama | question: What is Obama saying?, answer: "Tonight we mark the end of one historic journey with the beginning of another -- a journey that will bring a new and better day to America," +question: How many people gather on the National Mall in Washington?, answer: Thousands | question: How many people gather on the National Mall in Washington?, answer: Thousands | question: How many people gather on the National Mall in Washington?, answer: Thousands | question: How many years have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now?, answer: only a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now. | question: How many generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now?, answer: a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face?, answer: a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face | question: How many people gather on the National Mall in Washington?, answer: a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now. | question: How many generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face?, answer: a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now. | question: How many generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face?, answer: a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now. | question: How many generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now. | question: How many generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now. | question: How many generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face?, answer: a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now. | question: How many generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now. | question: How many generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face?, answer: a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now. | question: How many generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face right now. | question: How many generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face?, answer: a handful of generations have been asked to confront challenges as serious as the ones we face +question: What percentage of Internet-based rip-offs were men?, answer: 77.4 percent | question: What percentage of Internet-based rip-offs were men?, answer: $265 million | question: What percentage of Internet-based rip-offs were men?, answer: 77.4 percent | question: What percentage of Internet-based rip-offs were men?, answer: total dollar loss | question: What percentage of Internet-based rip-offs were men?, answer: 77.4 percent +question: What was found on a jalapeo pepper imported from Mexico?, answer: at a Texas food supplier, | question: What is the cause of the outbreak?, answer: Salmonella Saintpaul | question: What is the cause of the outbreak?, answer: Salmonella Saintpaul +question: What was found on a jalapeo pepper imported from Mexico?, answer: at a Texas food supplier, | question: What is the cause of the outbreak?, answer: Salmonella Saintpaul | question: What is the cause of the outbreak?, answer: Salmonella Saintpaul +question: What type of device did investigators use?, answer: "improvised explosive device" | question: What type of device did investigators use?, answer: public information | question: What type of device did investigators use?, answer: public information | question: What type of device did investigators use?, answer: public information | question: What type of device did investigators use?, answer: public information | question: What type of device did investigators use?, answer: a liquid explosive and a low-yield detonator +question: How many Iranians were arrested?, answer: five | question: How many Iranians were arrested?, answer: five | question: How many Iranians were arrested?, answer: five | question: How many Iranians were arrested?, answer: five | question: How many Iranians were arrested?, answer: five | question: How many Iranians were arrested?, answer: five | question: How many Iranians were arrested?, answer: five | question: How many Iranians were arrested?, answer: five +question: What is Iraq raking in more money from oil exports than it is spending?, answer: $4-a-gallon gas prices | question: What is Iraq raking in more money from oil exports than it is spending?, answer: $4-a-gallon gas prices | question: What is Iraq raking in more money from oil exports than it is spending?, answer: $4-a-gallon gas prices in the U.S. +question: What does the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom say?, answer: "threats and intimidation" against Chaldo-Assyrians and other Christians, Sabean-Mandaeans and Yazidis | question: What does the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom say would draw attention to the abuses and "encourage a robust policy response" | question: What does the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom say would draw attention to the abuses and intimidation?, answer: a robust policy response +question: What is the most powerful nation on earth?, answer: the most beautiful country on earth, in my mind. | question: What is the most powerful nation on earth?, answer: the most beautiful country on earth, in my mind. | question: What is the most powerful nation on earth?, answer: the most beautiful country on earth, in my mind. | question: What is the most powerful nation on earth?, answer: the most beautiful country on earth, in my mind. | question: What is the most powerful nation on earth?, answer: the most powerful nation on earth +question: What is a new chapter in the 60-year relationship between Israel and the United States?, answer: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu | question: What does the Obama administration have?, answer: a different view from Israel -- and previous U.S. administrations -- on how that security is best achieved. | question: What does the Obama administration have?, answer: a different view from Israel -- and previous U.S. administrations -- on how that security is best achieved. +question: Who is Benjamin Netanyahu?, answer: Reps. John Boehner, | question: Who is Benjamin Netanyahu?, answer: Reps. John Boehner, | question: Who is Benjamin Netanyahu?, answer: Reps. John Boehner, | question: Who is Benjamin Netanyahu?, answer: Nancy Pelosi and John Boehner | question: Who is Benjamin Netanyahu on his first visit to Washington?, answer: President Obama +question: What was an odd collection of vehicles on display on Capitol Hill?, answer: a bucket truck | question: What was an odd collection of vehicles on display on Capitol Hill?, answer: a bucket truck | question: What was an odd collection of vehicles on display on Capitol Hill?, answer: alternative energy: The cars run on electricity and biofuels as well as gasoline | question: What was an unusual aspect of the show?, answer: that traditional Detroit nameplates such as General Motors sat next to competitors from other countries +question: What was the U.S. version of the ticker?, answer: New York's Times Square | question: What was the U.S. version of the ticker?, answer: anti-Cuba slogans | question: What was the name of the ticker?, answer: the tit-for-tat diplomatic row between Washington and Havana | question: What was the name of the ticker?, answer: the U.S. interests section building in Havana in 2007 | question: What was the name of the ticker?, answer: Fidel Castro +question: What is the name of the woman who fell onto subway tracks?, answer: Stuart Gordon | question: What was the name of the woman who fell onto subway tracks?, answer: 68-year-old | question: What was the name of the woman who fell off the platform?, answer: Eliot Swainson | question: What was the name of the woman who fell off the platform?, answer: 68-year-old | question: What was the name of the woman who fell off the platform?, answer: 68-year-old woman from Nashville, Tennessee, +question: Who is the first head of state to be hosted by the new administration?, answer: Taro Aso | question: Who is the first head of state to be hosted by the new administration?, answer: Taro Aso | question: Who is the first head of state to be hosted by the new administration?, answer: President Barack Obama | question: Who is the first head of state to be hosted by the new administration?, answer: Taro Aso | question: Who is the first foreign dignitary to visit?, answer: Taro Aso +question: What was John McCain's greatest political comeback?, answer: to seize the White House | question: What was John McCain's greatest political comeback?, answer: to seize the White House -- proved to be too difficult. | question: What was McCain's greatest political comeback?, answer: to seize the White House -- proved to be too difficult. | question: What was McCain's greatest political comeback?, answer: to seize the White House +question: Who sent a secret message to President Richard Nixon?, answer: Jordan's King Hussein | question: What is the name of Jordan's King Hussein?, answer: Jordan's King Hussein | question: What is the name of Jordan's King Hussein?, answer: Jordan's | question: What is the name of Jordan's King Hussein?, answer: Jordan's | question: What is the name of Jordan's King Hussein?, answer: Jordan's King Hussein +question: Who will be the first Hispanic on the Supreme Court?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor | question: Who will be the first Hispanic on the Supreme Court?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor | question: Who will be the first Hispanic on the Supreme Court?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor | question: Who will be the first Hispanic on the Supreme Court?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor | question: Who will be the 111th person to sit on the high court?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor +question: What was a bias against liberals?, answer: a Justice program meant to hire young lawyers, | question: What was the first official investigation to document politicization of the Justice Department during the Bush administration?, answer: the furor over the firing of nine U.S. attorneys | question: What was the first official investigation to document politicization of the Justice Department during the Bush administration?, answer: the furor over the firing of nine U.S. attorneys +question: Who is approaching his 40th year on the federal bench?, answer: Justice John Paul Stevens | question: Who has been on the federal bench for 34 years?, answer: Justice John Paul Stevens | question: Who is on the federal bench?, answer: John Paul Stevens | question: Who is on the federal bench?, answer: John Paul Stevens | question: Who is on the federal bench?, answer: John Paul Stevens | question: Who is on the federal bench?, answer: John Paul Stevens | question: What is the name of the case?, answer: Vice President Joe Biden +question: Who will undergo a "precautionary" course of chemotherapy?, answer: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who will undergo a "precautionary" course of chemotherapy?, answer: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who will undergo a "precautionary" course of chemotherapy?, answer: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who will undergo a "precautionary" course of chemotherapy?, answer: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: What is the fourth leading cause of cancer death overall, according to the American Cancer Society. +question: Who will be back on the bench when the Supreme Court resumes oral arguments?, answer: Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who will be back on the bench when the Supreme Court resumes oral arguments?, answer: Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who will be on hand for the next public session?, answer: February 23, | question: Who will be on hand for the next public session?, answer: the court will hear appeals in two cases. | question: Who will be on hand for the next public session?, answer: Dr. Murray Brennan +question: What is Karen Richarson's job?, answer: health care reform | question: What is Karen Richarson's job?, answer: White House staffer | question: What is Karen Richarson's job?, answer: health care reform | question: What is Karen Richarson's job?, answer: White House staffer | question: What is Karen Richarson's job?, answer: a White House staffer | question: What is Karen Richarson's job?, answer: a White House staffer +question: Who was the former Wall Street Journal reporter?, answer: Kenneth Bacon | question: Who was the former Wall Street Journal reporter?, answer: Kenneth Bacon | question: Who was the former Wall Street Journal reporter?, answer: Kenneth Bacon | question: Who was the president of Refugees International?, answer: Refugees International | question: Who was the former Wall Street Journal reporter?, answer: Kenneth Bacon | question: Who was the former Pentagon spokesman?, answer: Kenneth Bacon +question: Who wants to be fired?, answer: NASA's internal watchdog | question: Who wants to be fired?, answer: Robert "Moose" Cobb | question: Who has asked President Obama to remove Cobb?, answer: Rep. Bart Gordon, D-Tennessee, | question: Who is the chairman of the House Committee on Science and Technology?, answer: Rep. Bart Gordon, D-Tennessee, | question: Who has asked President Obama to remove Cobb?, answer: Robert "Moose" Cobb +question: Who wants to be fired?, answer: NASA's internal watchdog | question: Who wants to be fired?, answer: Robert "Moose" Cobb | question: Who has asked President Obama to remove Cobb?, answer: Rep. Bart Gordon, D-Tennessee, | question: Who is the chairman of the House Committee on Science and Technology?, answer: Rep. Bart Gordon, D-Tennessee, | question: Who has asked President Obama to remove Cobb?, answer: Robert "Moose" Cobb +question: What is a "financial disaster"?, answer: the country will "pay dearly" if it executes the president's stimulus plans, | question: What is a "financial disaster"?, answer: the country will "pay dearly" if it executes the president's stimulus plans, | question: What is a "financial disaster"?, answer: the country will "pay dearly" if it executes the president's stimulus plans, +question: Who will be CIA director?, answer: Leon Panetta | question: Who will be tapped as director of national intelligence?, answer: Adm. Dennis Blair | question: Who will be tapped as director of national intelligence?, answer: Leon Panetta | question: Who will be tapped as director of national intelligence?, answer: Leon Panetta | question: Who will be tapped as director of national intelligence?, answer: Leon Panetta | question: Who will be tapped as director of national intelligence?, answer: Dennis Blair +question: When did Libya pay $1.5 billion to the families of terrorism victims?, answer: overcoming the final obstacle to full relations with the United States, | question: When did Libya pay $1.5 billion to the families of terrorism victims?, answer: December 1988 | question: When did Libya pay $1.5 billion to the families of terrorism victims?, answer: overcoming the final obstacle to full relations with the United States, | question: When did Libya pay $1.5 billion to the families of terrorism victims?, answer: December 1988 +question: Who signed the deal?, answer: U.S. Assistant Secretary of State David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: Libyan Deputy Foreign Minister Ahmad Fitouri | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: Assistant Secretary of State David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: Assistant Secretary of State David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: Libyan Deputy Foreign Minister Ahmad Fitouri | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal in Tripoli, Libya, | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal in Tripoli, Libya, | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal?, answer: David Welch | question: Who signed the deal? +question: What is one of the projects listed in the "Pig Book"?, answer: Research on swine odor | question: What is one of the projects listed in the "Pig Book"?, answer: Citizens Against Government Waste | question: What is the annual "Pig Book"?, answer: a list of lawmakers whom the group considers the most egregious porkers, members of the House and Senate who use the earmarking process to funnel money to projects on their home turf +question: Who will give the Republican response to President Obama's address to Congress?, answer: Bobby Jindal | question: Who will give the Republican response to President Obama's address to Congress?, answer: Bobby Jindal | question: Who will give the Republican response to President Obama's address to Congress?, answer: Bobby Jindal | question: What is Jindal's name?, answer: John McCain's short list for vice president | question: What is Jindal's name?, answer: John Boehner +question: What did Margie Brandquist wear?, answer: framed photo | question: What did Margie Brandquist wear?, answer: framed photo | question: What did Margie Brandquist wear?, answer: framed photo of her sister | question: What did Margie Brandquist wear?, answer: framed photo of her sister, | question: What did Margie Brandquist wear?, answer: framed photo of her sister, | question: What did Margie Brandquist do?, answer: never received hands-on training with the emergency equipment that was activated before the crash?, answer: "stick pusher" emergency system in a flight simulator +question: Who lost both his legs above the knees when a bomb exploded under his Humvee?, answer: Marine Lance Cpl. Joshua Bleill | question: What is the name for short-range wireless technology that can connect computers to printers, MP3 players to speakers and -- perhaps the most well-known use -- cell phones to ear pieces?, answer: Bluetooth | question: What is the name for short-range wireless technology that can connect computers to printers, MP3 players to speakers and -- perhaps the most well-known use -- cell phones +question: What was the name of the medal of honor recipient?, answer: Dakota Meyer | question: What was the name of the medal of honor recipient?, answer: BAE Systems OASYS | question: What was the name of the medal of honor recipient?, answer: "BAE Systems OASYS and I have settled our differences amicably," | question: What was the name of the medal of honor recipient?, answer: "BAE Systems OASYS and I have settled our differences amicably," | question: What did Meyer say?, answer: "we owe him and the many thousands of others who have served and sacrificed for our country our deepest thanks," | question: What was the name of the medal of honor recipient?, answer: Sgt. Dakota Meyer and defense contractor BAE Systems OASYS and I have settled our differences amicably," | question: What was the name of the medal of honor recipient?, answer: "we owe him and the many thousands of others who have served and sacrificed for our country our deepest thanks," | question: What was the name of the medal of honor recipient?, answer: "we owe him and the many thousands of others who have served and sacrificed for our country our deepest thanks," | question: What was the name of the medal of honor recipient?, answer: Sgt. Dakota Meyer, who exemplifies the qualities that make the men and women of our armed services the best in the world," +question: What law requires the Transportation Security Administration to study ways to speed up screening of service members?, answer: the extent possible, their families, when the service members are in uniform and traveling on orders | question: Who was inspired to introduce the bill after witnessing a soldier remove his boots while going through security at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport?, answer: Chip Cravaack | question: Who was inspired to introduce the bill after witnessing a soldier remove his boots while going through security at the Minneapolis-St. Paul airport +question: Who is the chancellor of one of the nation's lowest-performing school districts?, answer: Michelle Rhee | question: Who is the chancellor of one of the nation's lowest-performing school districts?, answer: Michelle Rhee | question: Who is the chancellor of one of the nation's lowest-performing school districts?, answer: Michelle Rhee | question: Who is the chancellor of one of the nation's lowest-performing school districts?, answer: Michelle Rhee +question: What can be used in homemade bombs?, answer: military and dual use items | question: What can be used in homemade bombs?, answer: inclinometer | question: What can be used in homemade bombs?, answer: inclinometer | question: What can be used in homemade bombs?, answer: was easily bought and shipped overseas | question: What can be used in homemade bombs?, answer: military and dual use items | question: What can be used in homemade bombs?, answer: inclinometer +question: Who has been arrested in a major operation targeting international child pornographers?, answer: More than 170 | question: Who has rescued 11 girls in the United States, ages 3 to 13, who were sexually abused by child pornography producers?, answer: Attorney General Michael Mukasey and representatives of the European Union | question: Who has rescued 11 girls in the United States, ages 3 to 13, who were sexually abused by child pornography producers?, answer: Attorney General Michael Mukasey +question: How many U.S. troops have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year?, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year?, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. troops have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year?, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. troops have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year?, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. troops will not replace a North Carolina National Guard unit already in Iraq?, answer: 50,000 in advisory roles. | question: How many U.S. troops have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year. | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 50,000 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. troops have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. troops have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question: How many U.S. soldiers have been killed in Afghanistan since the start of the year, answer: 250 | question +question: How many fugitives were arrested in June?, answer: 35,000 | question: How many fugitives were arrested in June?, answer: more than 35,000 | question: How many fugitives were arrested in June?, answer: more than 35,000 | question: How many fugitives were arrested in June?, answer: more than 35,000 | question: How many fugitives were arrested in June?, answer: 35,190 | question: How many fugitives were arrested?, answer: 433 murder suspects +question: Who was recognized by President Obama during Tuesday's State of the Nation speech?, answer: Leonard Abess Jr. | question: Who received a $60 million bonus from the proceeds from the sale of shares of City National Bank in Florida?, answer: Leonard Abess Jr. | question: Who received a $60 million bonus from the proceeds from the sale of shares of City National Bank in Florida?, answer: Leonard Abess Jr. +question: How many Pakistanis were killed on September 11, 2001?, answer: Nearly 3,000 | question: How many Pakistanis were killed on September 11, 2001?, answer: Nearly 3,000 | question: How many Pakistanis were killed on September 11, 2001?, answer: Nearly 3,000 | question: How many Pakistanis were killed?, answer: Nearly 3,000 | question: How many Pakistanis were killed?, answer: Nearly 3,000 | question: How many Pakistanis were killed?, answer: Nearly 3,000 +question: Who was the newest member of the high court?, answer: David Souter | question: Who was the newest member of the high court?, answer: Justice Samuel Alito | question: Who was the newest member of the high court?, answer: Justice Samuel Alito | question: Who was the newest member of the high court?, answer: Justice Samuel Alito | question: Who was the newest member of the high court?, answer: Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg | question: Who was the newest member of the high court?, answer: John Paul Stevens and Antonin Scalia +question: What was the largest number of Americans killed by hostile action in a single day since July 13, 2008?, answer: nine | question: What was the largest number of Americans killed by hostile action in a single day since July 13, 2008?, answer: nine | question: What was the largest number of Americans killed by hostile action in a single day since July 13, 2008?, answer: nine | question: What was the largest number of Americans killed by hostile action in a single day since July 13, 2008, when nine troops died, according to CNN?, answer: eight American troops and two members of the Afghan national security forces +question: What is Mozart trying to win?, answer: a million dollars | question: What is Mozart trying to win?, answer: a million dollars | question: What is Mozart trying to win?, answer: a million dollars for New Orleans recovery efforts | question: What is Mozart's dog named after?, answer: Stephen Colbert | question: What is Mozart's dog named after?, answer: satirical TV anchorman | question: What is Mozart's dog named after?, answer: Stephen Colbert el dos, a Pomeranian Chihuahuahuahua mixed-breed puppy from Atlanta, Georgia +question: What is Mumia Abu-Jamal?, answer: the most recognized of the 228 condemned inmates | question: What is Mumia Abu-Jamal's new book?, answer: "Jailhouse Lawyers," | question: What is Mumia Abu-Jamal's new book?, answer: "Jailhouse Lawyers," | question: What is Mumia Abu-Jamal's new book?, answer: "Jailhouse Lawyers," +question: What is Bill Proenza still employed?, answer: the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | question: What is Bill Proenza currently on leave?, answer: Deputy Director Ed Rappaport | question: What is Proenza currently on leave?, answer: Deputy Director Ed Rappaport | question: What is Proenza currently on leave?, answer: Deputy Director Ed Rappaport | question: What is Proenza currently on leave?, answer: Deputy Director Ed Rappaport +question: Who was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation?, answer: President Obama | question: Who was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation?, answer: 86 members of the Army's Troop A, First Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment | question: Who was awarded the citation for extraordinary heroism and conspicuous gallantry?, answer: President Obama | question: Who was awarded the citation for extraordinary heroism and conspicuous gallantry?, answer: 86 members of the Army's Troop A, First Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment +question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Chandra Levy | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a 10-year sentence for two assaults in Rock Creek Park?, answer: Ingmar Guandique, | question: Who is serving a +question: What is the name of Iraq's foreign minister?, answer: Hoshyar Zebari | question: What is the name of Iraq's foreign minister?, answer: Hoshyar Zebari | question: What is the name of Iraq's foreign minister?, answer: Hoshyar Zebari | question: What is the name of Iraq's foreign minister?, answer: Hoshyar Zebari +question: Who criticized one another in the 1800 presidential election?, answer: Thomas Jefferson and John Adams | question: Who was characterized as a dangerous radical in 1896?, answer: Grover Cleveland | question: Who was characterized as a dangerous radical in 1896?, answer: Grover Cleveland | question: Who was characterized as a dangerous radical in 1896?, answer: Grover Cleveland | question: Who was characterized as a dangerous radical in 1896 who would ruin the economy?, answer: William Jennings Bryan +question: Who sued the city of New Haven after it threw out results of a 2003 firefighter promotion exam?, answer: Frank Ricci | question: Who sued the city of New Haven after it threw out the results of a 2003 firefighter promotion exam?, answer: Frank Ricci | question: Who sued the city of New Haven after it threw out the results of a 2003 firefighter promotion exam?, answer: Frank Ricci | question: Who sued the city of New Haven after it threw out results of a 2003 firefighter promotion exam?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor +question: What was Sonia Sotomayor's service on the board of a Puerto Rican civil rights organization?, answer: Sonia Sotomayor | question: Who was nominated to fill the vacancy of retiring Justice David Souter?, answer: President Obama | question: Who was nominated to fill the vacancy of retiring Justice David Souter?, answer: Judge Sonia Sotomayor | question: Who was nominated to fill the vacancy of retiring Justice David Souter?, answer: Robert Bork +question: What is thought to be a long-range missile on its launch pad?, answer: North Korea | question: What is thought to be a long-range missile on its launch pad?, answer: a long-range missile | question: What is thought to be a long-range missile on its launch pad?, answer: long-range missile | question: What is thought to be a long-range missile on its launch pad?, answer: what is thought to be a long-range missile on its launch pad, +question: What is the only viable path for North Korea?, answer: "Complete and irreversible denuclearization is the only viable path for North Korea," | question: What is the name of the North Korean official?, answer: "by no means intelligent" and a "funny lady," | question: What is the name of the North Korean official?, answer: Hillary Clinton | question: What is the name of the North Korean official?, answer: "by no means intelligent" and a "funny lady"?, answer: John Bolton | question: What is the only viable path for North Korea," answer: "complete and irreversible denuclearization is the only viable path for North Korea," +question: What is Esha Momeni?, answer: working on a research project on women's rights in Iran | question: What is Esha Momeni?, answer: illegally passing another vehicle while driving, | question: What is Esha Momeni?, answer: illegally passing another vehicle while driving, | question: What is Esha Momeni?, answer: a graduate student at California State University-Northridge, | question: What is Esha Momeni?, answer: an Iranian women's movement +question: Who is the latest Republican to announce his exit from the House of Representatives?, answer: David Hobson | question: Who is the lone Republican on Rep. Nancy Pelosi's Mideast trip?, answer: David Hobson | question: Who is the lone Republican on Rep. Nancy Pelosi's Mideast trip?, answer: David Hobson | question: Who is the lone Republican on Rep. Nancy Pelosi's Mideast trip this year?, answer: John Boehner +question: What is one scene at the White House that won't be playing out exactly as it has during past transitions?, answer: the traditional moving of the outgoing first family's belongings | question: How many items were packed and taken to Crawford, Texas?, answer: many | question: How many items were packed and taken to Crawford, Texas?, answer: many items were packed and taken to Crawford, Texas, | question: How many items were packed and taken to Crawford, Texas?, answer: many items were packed and taken to Crawford, Texas, +question: Who was convicted of shooting and wounding an unarmed illegal immigrant?, answer: President Bush | question: Who was convicted of shooting and wounding an unarmed illegal immigrant?, answer: Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean | question: Who was convicted of shooting and wounding an unarmed illegal immigrant?, answer: Ignacio Ramos and Jose Compean | question: Who was convicted of shooting and wounding an unarmed illegal immigrant +question: How many soldiers were confirmed to have committed suicide in 2008?, answer: 128 | question: How many soldiers were confirmed to have committed suicide in 2008?, answer: 128 | question: How many soldiers were confirmed to have committed suicide in 2008?, answer: 128 | question: How many soldiers were confirmed to have committed suicide in 2008?, answer: 128 | question: How many soldiers were confirmed to have committed suicide in 2008?, answer: 128 | question: How many soldiers were confirmed to have committed suicide in 2008?, answer: 128 +question: When did George H.W. Bush visit the White House?, answer: impromptu | question: When did George H.W. Bush say he'll miss coming and going from the White House?, answer: "We will miss coming and going, but it's time to move on," | question: When did George H.W. Bush say goodbye to the White House residence staff?, answer: a second time | question: When did George H.W. Bush visit the White House?, answer: Tuesday's inauguration of President-elect Barack Obama +question: Who is being paid to hold a place in line for a lobbyist at a hearing on the climate-change bill?, answer: Oliver Gomes | question: Who is being paid to hold a place in line for a lobbyist at a hearing on the climate-change bill?, answer: Oliver Gomes | question: Who is being paid to hold a place in line for a lobbyist at a hearing on the climate-change bill?, answer: Oliver Gomes | question: How many people are lined up for the hearing?, answer: 100 +question: What is the name of the hat?, answer: Abraham Lincoln: An Extraordinary Life | question: What is the name of the hat?, answer: Abraham Lincoln: An Extraordinary Life | question: What is the name of the hat?, answer: Abraham Lincoln: An Extraordinary Life | question: What is the name of the hat?, answer: the Smithsonian Institution | question: What is the name of the hat?, answer: the National Museum of American History +question: Who was awarded a certificate of U.S. citizenship on Tuesday?, answer: one of the Marines | question: Who was born in Czechoslovakia?, answer: Sgt. Michael Strank | question: Who was born in Czechoslovakia?, answer: Sgt. Michael Strank | question: Who was born in Czechoslovakia?, answer: Sgt. Michael Strank | question: Who was born in Czechoslovakia?, answer: Strank +question: What is the condition that Iran suspends its uranium enrichment?, answer: the condition that Iran suspends its uranium enrichment | question: What is the condition that Iran suspends its uranium enrichment?, answer: the condition that Iran suspends its uranium enrichment | question: What is the condition that Iran suspends its uranium enrichment?, answer: the Obama administration may take that option off the table, at least for now. | question: What does Iran maintains enriching uranium for nuclear energy is its right?, answer: a small face-saving nuclear enrichment program +question: What is one of the most unexpected controversies of the Obama administration?, answer: back-to-school speech | question: What is one of the most unexpected controversies of the Obama administration?, answer: back-to-school speech | question: What is one of the most unexpected controversies of the Obama administration?, answer: controversies | question: What is one of the most unexpected controversies of the Obama administration?, answer: back-to-school speech to students across the country +question: What does the FDA recommend?, answer: over-the-counter cold and cough medicines don't work for children under age 6 | question: What does the FDA recommend?, answer: a more traditional treatment where dosing isn't a problem?, answer: chicken soup | question: What does the FDA recommend?, answer: a more traditional treatment where dosing isn't a problem?, answer: chicken soup +question: What is Pakistan optimistic about?, answer: Obama administration's commitment to its region | question: What is Pakistan's foreign minister optimistic about?, answer: commitment to its region | question: What is Pakistan's foreign minister optimistic about?, answer: Obama administration's commitment to its region | question: What is Pakistan's foreign minister optimistic about?, answer: the Obama administration's commitment to its region | question: What is Pakistan's foreign minister optimistic about?, answer: the Obama administration's commitment to its region +question: What percentage of Americans lacked health insurance in 2007?, answer: 45.7 million | question: What percentage of Americans lacked health insurance in 2007?, answer: 15.3 percent | question: What percentage of Americans lacked health insurance in 2007?, answer: 45.7 million | question: What percentage of Americans lacked health insurance in 2007?, answer: 15.3 percent | question: What percentage of Americans lacked health insurance in 2007?, answer: 45.7 million +question: What is the first time a transfer of power has taken place during wartime?, answer: 1968 | question: Who is in charge of the transition process?, answer: Robert Gates | question: Who is in charge of the transition process?, answer: Robert Rangel | question: Who is in charge of the transition process?, answer: Robert Rangel | question: Who is in charge of the transition process?, answer: Robert Rangel | question: Who is in charge of the transition process?, answer: Robert Rangel +question: What was the cause of the accident?, answer: pilot error | question: What was the cause of the accident?, answer: pilot error | question: What was the cause of the accident?, answer: the failure of the pilot -- who was operating the aircraft remotely -- to follow checklist procedures when switching operational control from a console that had locked up, | question: What was the cause of the accident?, answer: the failure of the pilot -- who was operating the aircraft remotely -- to follow checklist procedures when switching operational control from a console that had locked up, +question: Who is the commander of the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet?, answer: Bahrain | question: Who is the commander of the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet?, answer: U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet | question: Who is the commander of the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet?, answer: U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet | question: Who is the commander of the U.S. Navy's Fifth Fleet?, answer: Vice Admiral William Gortney +question: Who is the captain of a freighter they failed to hijack?, answer: Richard Phillips | question: Who is the captain of a freighter?, answer: Richard Phillips | question: Who is the captain of a freighter?, answer: Richard Phillips | question: Who is the captain of a freighter?, answer: Richard Phillips | question: Who is the captain of a freighter?, answer: Richard Phillips | question: Who is the captain of a freighter?, answer: Richard Phillips +question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: the U.S. Navy | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: The U.S. Navy | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: the FBI | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: The U.S. Navy | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: the FBI | question: What is the name of the pirates?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips, | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard +question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: the U.S. Navy | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: The U.S. Navy | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: the FBI | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: The U.S. Navy | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: the FBI | question: What is the name of the pirates?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips, | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard Phillips | question: Who is in charge of the situation?, answer: Capt. Richard +question: What is the limit on executive salaries at companies receiving tax dollars?, answer: $500,000 | question: What is the limit on executive salaries at companies receiving tax dollars?, answer: $500,000 | question: What is the limit on executive salaries at companies receiving tax dollars?, answer: $500,000 | question: What is the limit on executive salaries at companies receiving tax dollars?, answer: $500,000 | question: What is the limit on executive salaries at companies receiving tax dollars?, answer: $500,000 | question: What is the limit on executive salaries at companies receiving federal bailout money?, answer: $500,000 +question: Who arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: Who arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol?, answer: police | question: Who arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: Who arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: Who arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, 64, of Winnfield, Louisiana | question: Who arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: Who arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: Who arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: Who arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: Who arrested a man near the U.S. Capitol?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: Alfred Brock, | question: What was the name of the man?, answer: +question: Who addressed issues ranging from the sex abuse scandal in the Roman Catholic Church to the easy availability of pornography to the "alarming decrease" in Catholic marriages in the United States?, answer: Pope Benedict XVI | question: Who spoke at a prayer service with U.S. bishops at Washington's Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception?, answer: Pope Benedict XVI | question: Who spoke at a prayer service with U.S. bishops at Washington's Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception?, answer: president Bush, first lady Laura Bush and more than 13,500 spectators +question: What is the biggest threat to Afghanistan?, answer: narco-trafficking | question: What is the biggest threat to Afghanistan?, answer: narco-trafficking | question: What is the biggest threat to Afghanistan?, answer: narco-trafficking | question: What is the biggest threat to Afghanistan?, answer: narco-trafficking | question: What is the biggest threat to Afghanistan?, answer: narco-trafficking +question: What is Medicare's annual budget for 2008?, answer: $444 billion | question: What is Medicare's annual budget for 2008?, answer: $444 billion | question: What is Medicare's annual budget for 2008?, answer: $444 billion | question: What is Medicare's annual budget for 2008?, answer: $444 billion | question: What is Medicare's annual budget for 2008?, answer: $444 billion | question: What is Medicare's annual budget for 2008?, answer: $444 billion +question: What was the theme of Ronald Reagan's 1984 re-election campaign?, answer: "Morning in America" | question: What was the theme of Ronald Reagan's 1984 re-election campaign?, answer: "Morning in America" | question: What was the theme of Ronald Reagan's 1984 re-election campaign?, answer: "Morning in America" | question: What was the theme of Ronald Reagan's 1984 re-election campaign?, answer: "Morning in America" +question: What is Obama's second major legislative victory in less than a week?, answer: SCHIP | question: What is Obama's second major legislative victory in less than a week?, answer: SCHIP | question: What is Obama's second major legislative victory in less than a week?, answer: SCHIP | question: What is Obama's second major legislative victory in less than a week?, answer: a downpayment on his "commitment to cover every single American," | question: What is Obama's second major legislative victory?, answer: SCHIP +question: Who wants the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to be closed within a year?, answer: president Barack Obama | question: Who wants the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to be closed within a year?, answer: a year, | question: Who wants the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to be closed within a year?, answer: president Barack Obama | question: Who wants the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, +question: Who wants the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to be closed within a year?, answer: president Barack Obama | question: Who wants the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to be closed within a year?, answer: a year, | question: Who wants the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay to be closed within a year?, answer: president Barack Obama | question: Who wants the U.S. military detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, +question: How many people file for unemployment?, answer: more than 3,000 miles | question: How many miles of electric lines would be used to transport alternative energy across the country?, answer: 3,000 | question: How many miles of electric lines would be used to transport alternative energy across the country?, answer: 3,000 | question: How many miles of electric lines would be used to transport alternative energy across the country?, answer: more than 3,000 | question: How many miles of electric lines would be used to transport alternative energy across the country. | question: How many people file for unemployment?, answer: if nothing is done, if nothing is done, the unemployment rate could reach double digits?, answer: if nothing is done, the unemployment rate could reach double digits +question: What is Obama's message to Iran?, answer: "the promise of a new beginning" that is "grounded in mutual respect," | question: What is Obama's message to Iran?, answer: a dramatic shift in tone from that of the Bush administration, | question: What is Obama's message to Iran?, answer: "we seek a new way forward," | question: What is Obama's message to Iran?, answer: a dramatic shift in tone from that of the Bush administration, | question: What did the IAEA say?, answer: "we seek a new way forward" +question: What did President Obama call on Israel and Hamas to make changes toward Mideast peace?, answer: urged Israel to allow the flow of aid and commerce into the Palestinian territory | question: Who was appointed as special envoy for Middle East peace?, answer: George Mitchell | question: Who was appointed as special envoy for Middle East peace?, answer: George Mitchell | question: Who was appointed as special envoy for Middle East peace?, answer: George Mitchell | question: Who was appointed as special envoy for Middle East peace?, answer: George Mitchell +question: What did President Bush condemn?, answer: escalated violence between Russia and U.S.-backed Georgia | question: What did President Bush say?, answer: aggression against Georgia "must not go unanswered" | question: What did President Bush say?, answer: aggression against Georgia "must not go unanswered" | question: What did President Bush say?, answer: aggression against Georgia "must not go unanswered" +question: What does the president propose?, answer: a temporary, broad-based tax relief package aimed at spurring the nation's slowing economy | question: What does the president propose?, answer: a temporary, broad-based tax relief package aimed at spurring the nation's slowing economy, | question: What does the president propose?, answer: a temporary, broad-based tax relief package aimed at spurring the nation's slowing economy, | question: What does the president offer?, answer: tax incentives for business, including small businesses, to make major investments in their enterprises this year +question: Who signed a bill that will pay for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan?, answer: President Bush on Monday | question: Who signed the bill?, answer: President Bush | question: Who signed the bill?, answer: President Bush | question: Who signed the bill?, answer: President Bush | question: Who signed the bill?, answer: President Bush | question: Who signed the bill?, answer: President Bush | question: Who signed the bill?, answer: President Bush | question: Who signed the bill?, answer: Congress +question: How many Americans can be proud of?, answer: Americans can be proud of the history that was made yesterday," | question: What is Obama's rise to become the nation's first black president?, answer: "a testament to hard work, optimism and a faith in the enduring promise of our nation," | question: What is Obama's rise to become the nation's first black president?, answer: "a testament to hard work, optimism and a faith in the enduring promise of our nation," +question: What was the sentence for the rape?, answer: 200 lashes and six months in prison | question: What was the sentence for the rapists?, answer: 90 lashes | question: What was the sentence for the rapists?, answer: two to nine years in prison | question: What was the sentence for the rapists?, answer: 90 lashes | question: What was the sentence for the rapists?, answer: 10 months to five years in prison +question: How many victims of election violence seek safety outside the U.S. Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, this month?, answer: 200 | question: How many victims of election violence seek safety outside the U.S. Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, | question: How many people seek safety outside the U.S. Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, this month?, answer: 200 | question: How many people seek safety outside the U.S. Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, | question: How many people seek safety outside the U.S. Embassy in Harare, Zimbabwe, +question: What did President Bush say the bill "moves our country's health care system in the wrong direction," answer: "moves our country's health care system in the wrong direction," answer: "moves our country's health care system in the wrong direction," | question: What did President Bush say the bill is almost a duplicate of the proposal he spiked in October?, answer: "Because the Congress has chosen to send me an essentially identical bill that has the same problems as the flawed bill I previously vetoed, I must veto this legislation, too," +question: Who is the president's top adviser on homeland security?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on homeland security?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on homeland security?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on protecting the American people from the threat of terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is the top adviser on fighting terrorism?, answer: Fran Townsend | question: Who is +question: Who was convicted of receiving bribes?, answer: George W. Bush | question: Who was the only U.S. citizen to serve time for helping fly weapons to Jews struggling to create Israel?, answer: Charles Winters | question: Who was the only U.S. citizen to serve time for helping fly weapons to Jews fighting in what was then Palestine in the late 1940s?, answer: Charles Winters | question: Who was the only U.S. citizen to serve time for helping fly weapons to Jews struggling to create Israel?, answer: Reed Raymond Prior +question: What is al-Maliki talking about?, answer: "strategic friendship" with U.S. | question: What is al-Maliki talking about?, answer: "strategic friendship" with U.S. | question: What is al-Maliki talking about?, answer: "strategic friendship" with U.S. | question: What is al-Maliki talking about?, answer: "strategic friendship" with U.S. +question: Who is part of the bipartisan so-called "Gang of Six" negotiating on health care?, answer: Sen. Olympia Snowe | question: Who is one of the so-called "Gang of Six" members of the Senate Finance Committee?, answer: three Democrats and three Republicans | question: Who is one of the so-called "Gang of Six" members of the Senate Finance Committee?, answer: Olympia Snowe | question: Who is one of the so-called "Gang of Six" members of the Senate Finance Committee, three Democrats and three Republicans, +question: Who will coordinate the nation's efforts to protect government and private computer systems from hackers, criminal gangs, terrorists and spies?, answer: President Obama | question: Who will not name anyone Friday to the post?, answer: the national security adviser and the head of the National Economic Council, | question: Who will not name anyone Friday to the post?, answer: Obama | question: Who will not name anyone Friday to the post because the selection process is ongoing, | question: Who will not name anyone Friday to the post?, answer: national security adviser and the head of the National Economic Council +question: Who is expected to approve a proposal to withdraw most combat troops from Iraq within 19 months?, answer: President Obama | question: Who is expected to approve a proposal to withdraw most combat troops from Iraq?, answer: President Obama | question: Who is expected to approve a proposal to withdraw most combat troops from Iraq within 19 months?, answer: Pentagon officials | question: Who is expected to approve a proposal to withdraw most combat troops from Iraq within 19 months?, answer: President Obama | question: Who is expected to approve a proposal to withdraw most combat troops from Iraq?, answer: military trainers or advisers +question: Who will overturn Bush's policy on embryonic stem cell research?, answer: President Obama | question: Who will overturn Bush's policy on embryonic stem cell research?, answer: administration officials | question: Who will overturn Bush's policy on embryonic stem cell research?, answer: Obama | question: Who will overturn Bush's policy on embryonic stem cell research?, answer: advocates for those suffering from a host of afflictions, | question: Who opposes the destruction of human embryos because they contend that it ends a human life +question: Who was President Obama's personal physician for 22 years?, answer: David Scheiner | question: Who was President Obama's personal physician for 22 years?, answer: David Scheiner | question: Who voted for the former Illinois senator in the 2008 presidential election?, answer: David Scheiner | question: Who was President Obama's personal physician for 22 years?, answer: David Scheiner | question: What is the worst part of the proposal?, answer: private insurers continue to be a part of the health scheme?, answer: private insurers continue to be a part of the health scheme +question: How many Guantanamo Bay detainees have been abused?, answer: some | question: How many Guantanamo Bay detainees have been abused?, answer: some | question: How many Guantanamo Bay detainees have been abused?, answer: some | question: How many Guantanamo Bay detainees have been abused?, answer: some | question: How many Guantanamo Bay detainees have been abused by U.S. personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan?, answer: allegedly being abused by U.S. personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan | question: How many Guantanamo Bay detainees have been abused by U.S. personnel in Iraq and Afghanistan?, answer: some of Obama's political foes +question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan allegedly tortured a business associate on videotape | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan | question: What is the video?, answer: a member of the UAE government's royal family torturing a man, | question: What is the video?, answer: a member of the UAE government's royal family torturing a man, | question: What is the video?, answer: a member of the royal family of Abu Dhabi, one of the UAE's seven emirates, one of the UAE's seven emirates | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | question: What is the video?, answer: sheikh Issa bin Zayed al Nahyan, | +question: Who proposed making "pay-as-you-go" rules for federal spending into law?, answer: President Obama | question: Who proposed making "pay-as-you-go" rules for federal spending into law?, answer: President Obama | question: Who proposed making "pay-as-you-go" rules for federal spending into law?, answer: President Obama | question: Who said the PAYGO proposal requires Congress to balance any increased spending by equal savings elsewhere, +question: Who was the first woman to fly U.S. military aircraft?, answer: Jane Tedeschi | question: Who was the first woman to fly U.S. military aircraft?, answer: the Women Airforce Service Pilots | question: Who was the first woman to fly U.S. military aircraft?, answer: Jane Tedeschi | question: Who was the first woman to fly U.S. military aircraft?, answer: Jane Tedeschi | question: Who was the first woman to fly U.S. military aircraft?, answer: 300 surviving Women Airforce Service Pilots from World War II +question: When did President Obama pledge to make good on his promise to transform the Department of Veterans Affairs?, answer: Monday | question: When did President Obama pledge to make good on his promise to transform the Department of Veterans Affairs?, answer: Monday | question: When did President Obama pledge to make good on his promise to transform the Department of Veterans Affairs?, answer: he would "dramatically improve" mental health aid | question: When did President Obama pledge to make good on his promise to transform the Department of Veterans Affairs?, answer: 2013 +question: Who was the deputy defense secretary in the Bush administration?, answer: Paul Wolfowitz | question: Who was the deputy defense secretary in the Bush administration?, answer: Mir Hossein Moussavi | question: Who was the deputy defense secretary in the Bush administration?, answer: Paul Wolfowitz | question: Who was the deputy defense secretary in the Bush administration?, answer: Paul Wolfowitz | question: Who was the deputy defense secretary in the Bush administration?, answer: Paul Wolfowitz | question: Who was the deputy defense secretary?, answer: Mir Hossein Moussavi +question: What is Obama's intent on?, answer: benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees | question: What is Obama's intent on?, answer: benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees | question: What is Obama's intent on?, answer: benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees | question: What is Obama's intent on?, answer: benefits to same-sex partners of federal employees | question: What is Obama's intent on?, answer: benefits to same-sex partners of foreign service employees +question: Who is the main attraction at two events in the nation's capital?, answer: the Democratic National Committee | question: Who is the main attraction at two events in the nation's capital?, answer: the Democratic National Committee | question: Who is the DNC chairman?, answer: Tim Kaine | question: Who is the DNC chairman?, answer: Tim Kaine | question: Who is the DNC chairman?, answer: Tim Kaine | question: Who is the DNC chairman?, answer: Tim Kaine \ No newline at end of file