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What years was the Anglo-Gorkha War? | After the war between Nepal and Britain, also known as the Anglo-Gorkha War (1814–1816), the British colonial government came into power and the land now comprising Himachal Pradesh became part of the Punjab Province of British India. | 0 | 21,000 | entailment |
When did the mail stagecoaches stop running? | The Overland Mail Corporation attempted to continue running, however following the Bascom Affair, devastating Apache attacks on the stations and coaches ended operations in August 1861.[citation needed] | 0 | 21,001 | entailment |
What did many other Catholics and Christians consider Paul VI reforms to be? | Changes such as the reorientation of the liturgy, alterations to the ordinary of the Mass, alterations to the liturgical calendar in the motu proprio Mysterii Paschalis, and the relocation of the tabernacle were controversial among some Catholics. | 0 | 21,002 | entailment |
What does primary school consist of? | Primary (or elementary) education consists of the first five to seven years of formal, structured education. | 0 | 21,003 | entailment |
What is another pre-modern Chinese name for Tibet? | American Tibetologist Elliot Sperling has argued in favor of a recent tendency by some authors writing in Chinese to revive the term Tubote (simplified Chinese: 图伯特; traditional Chinese: 圖伯特; pinyin: Túbótè) for modern use in place of Xizang, on the grounds that Tubote more clearly includes the entire Tibetan plateau rather than simply the Tibet Autonomous Region.[citation needed] | 1 | 21,004 | not entailment |
The per capita income of New Delhi was second only to what Indian municipality? | As of 2013, the per capita income of Delhi was Rs. | 1 | 21,005 | not entailment |
How many years as Czech continued to evolve and gain in regional importance? | The publication of the Kralice Bible spawned widespread nationalism, and in 1615 the government of Bohemia ruled that only Czech-speaking residents would be allowed to become full citizens or inherit goods or land. | 1 | 21,006 | not entailment |
Why have some specied progressively shortened their return migration? | Short-distance passerine migrants have two evolutionary origins. | 1 | 21,007 | not entailment |
What is the Australian Aboriginal expression that indicates a very cold night? | Dogs may have provided warmth, as referred to in the Australian Aboriginal expression "three dog night" (an exceptionally cold night), and they would have alerted the camp to the presence of predators or strangers, using their acute hearing to provide an early warning. | 0 | 21,008 | entailment |
Who teaches Yale's residential college's undergraduate classes? | Instead, all undergraduate courses are taught by the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and are open to members of any college. | 0 | 21,009 | entailment |
What kind of giant insect form had wingspans? | During this era, some giant dragonfly-like forms reached wingspans of 55 to 70 cm (22 to 28 in), making them far larger than any living insect. | 0 | 21,010 | entailment |
What was Spielberg's role on 'Batteries Not Included'? | Spielberg was also a co-producer of the 1987 film | 0 | 21,011 | entailment |
How many of the symbols are the same in the beginning of the ASCII and Unicode? | Even more importantly, forward compatibility is ensured as software that recognizes only 7-bit ASCII characters as special and does not alter bytes with the highest bit set (as is often done to support 8-bit ASCII extensions such as ISO-8859-1) will preserve UTF-8 data unchanged. | 1 | 21,012 | not entailment |
How many verbs are in the third conjugation? | Only the first conjugation is nowadays productive (with about 3500 common verbs), whereas the third (the subtype of servir, with about 700 common verbs) is semiproductive. | 0 | 21,013 | entailment |
Where is South Beach in relation to Downtown? | East of Downtown, across Biscayne Bay is South Beach. | 0 | 21,014 | entailment |
What are the names of the two states that are sovereign in the British Isles today? | The Isle of Man and the two states of the Channel Islands, Jersey and Guernsey, are known as the Crown Dependencies. | 1 | 21,015 | not entailment |
Which president of the US awarded Lee the Presidential Medal of Freedom? | During the ceremony, the students and audience gave Lee a standing ovation, and the entire graduating class held up copies of To Kill a Mockingbird to honor her.[note 5] Lee was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom on November 5, 2007 by President George W. Bush. | 0 | 21,016 | entailment |
What year was the Great White Sioux War? | Surveys in 1874, 1875 and 1876 helped spark the Great Sioux War of 1876. | 0 | 21,017 | entailment |
What are three languages employed by the Manichaeans? | Middle Persian, Parthian and Sogdian were also used as literary languages by the Manichaeans, whose texts also survive in various non-Iranian languages, from Latin to Chinese. | 0 | 21,018 | entailment |
What does the population get to vote for? | The Senate is the upper house, consisting of 11 members appointed by the governor on the advice of the premier and the leader of the opposition. | 1 | 21,019 | not entailment |
What is the half life of 72Zn? | 65Zn, which has a half-life of 243.66 days, is the most long-lived radioisotope, followed by 72Zn with a half-life of 46.5 hours. | 0 | 21,020 | entailment |
Based on the above definition, materialism is not consistent with what? | Materialism, in this view, therefore becomes incompatible with most world religions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. | 0 | 21,021 | entailment |
What familial role was Albert Grzymała compared to in regards to Frédéric? | Two Polish friends in Paris were also to play important roles in Chopin's life there. | 1 | 21,022 | not entailment |
What other modern material has joined composites, carbon fiber, titanium, and aluminum to replace wood in the manufacture of sporting equipment? | One noteworthy example of this trend is the golf club commonly known as the wood, the head of which was traditionally made of persimmon wood in the early days of the game of golf, but is now generally made of synthetic materials. | 1 | 21,023 | not entailment |
What did Augustus wish to do for Roman religion? | a fact lost neither on Augustus in his program of religious reform, which often cloaked autocratic innovation, nor on his only rival as mythmaker of the era, Ovid. | 0 | 21,024 | entailment |
Between what period of time did the Tethys disappear? | Subsequent uplift of mountains in the western Mediterranean region and a global fall in sea levels combined to cause a temporary drying up of the Mediterranean Sea resulting in the Messinian salinity crisis near the end of the Miocene. | 1 | 21,025 | not entailment |
Grande Saline Bay provides docking for what kind of boats? | Grande Saline Bay provides temporary anchorage for small vessels while Colombier Bay, to the northwest, has a 4 fathoms patch near mid entrance. | 0 | 21,026 | entailment |
How can the ideal self be described in terms of the adolescent? | Exploring these possibilities may result in abrupt changes in self-presentation as the adolescent chooses or rejects qualities and behaviors, trying to guide the actual self toward the ideal self (who the adolescent wishes to be) and away from the feared self (who the adolescent does not want to be). | 0 | 21,027 | entailment |
What percentage of Richmond's 1900 population was African American? | In 1900, the Census Bureau reported Richmond's population as 62.1% white and 37.9% black. | 0 | 21,028 | entailment |
What happened to The reformers in the Qing dynasty? | The last days of the Qing Dynasty were marked by civil unrest and foreign invasions. | 1 | 21,029 | not entailment |
Where are rose windows never found in the facades of cathedrals? | Above the main portal there is generally a large window, like that at York Minster, or a group of windows such as those at Ripon Cathedral. | 1 | 21,030 | not entailment |
What do the locals call The Vine? | There are a number of pubs in the Midlands or the North which still retain this set up but these days the beer is fetched by the customer from the taproom or public bar. | 1 | 21,031 | not entailment |
When did elections that provided for a House of Assembly for Swaziland occur? | Elections under this constitution were held in 1967. | 0 | 21,032 | entailment |
What is located where the first theatre building in Charles Town once stood? | The Charles Towne Library Society was established in 1748 by well-born young men who wanted to share the financial cost to keep up with the scientific and philosophical issues of the day. | 1 | 21,033 | not entailment |
The Seljuk Empire was influenced by the cultures of others resulting in it being referred to as what? | Despite newer added amalgamations, the Ottoman dynasty, like their predecessors in the Sultanate of Rum and the Seljuk Empire, were thoroughly Persianised in their culture, language, habits and customs, and therefore, the empire has been described as a Persianate empire. | 0 | 21,034 | entailment |
What is the name of the song that Jessica Sanchez released first after American Idol? | Phillips released "Home" as his coronation song, while Sanchez released "Change Nothing". | 0 | 21,035 | entailment |
What was the code first called in Europe? | His British colleague Hugh McGregor Ross helped to popularize this work – according to Bemer, "so much so that the code that was to become ASCII was first called the Bemer-Ross Code in Europe". | 0 | 21,036 | entailment |
During what season does Iran's northern region's temperatures never go higher than 29c? | On the northern edge of the country (the Caspian coastal plain) temperatures rarely fall below freezing and the area remains humid for the rest of the year. | 1 | 21,037 | not entailment |
What does ARB stand for? | RIBA Visiting Boards continue to assess courses for exemption from the RIBA's examinations in architecture. | 1 | 21,038 | not entailment |
What political view did Gladstone hold? | Victoria found Gladstone's demeanour far less appealing; he spoke to her, she is thought to have complained, as though she were "a public meeting rather than a woman". | 1 | 21,039 | not entailment |
What is the nearest wavelength to the radiation that a human eye can see? | Near-infrared is the region closest in wavelength to the radiation detectable by the human eye, mid- and far-infrared are progressively further from the visible spectrum. | 0 | 21,040 | entailment |
Which Indonesian leader co-founded the Non-Aligned movement with Tito? | In 1961, Tito co-founded the movement with Egypt's Gamal Abdel Nasser, India's Jawaharlal Nehru, Indonesia's Sukarno and Ghana's Kwame Nkrumah, in an action called The Initiative of Five (Tito, Nehru, Nasser, Sukarno, Nkrumah), thus establishing strong ties with third world countries. | 0 | 21,041 | entailment |
Where were the first demonstrations in Armenia? | Daily demonstrations, which began in the Armenian capital Yerevan on February 18, initially attracted few people, but each day the Nagorno-Karabakh issue became increasingly prominent and numbers swelled. | 0 | 21,042 | entailment |
What is the Arabic term for the surface-level aspects of a text? | Commentators with an esoteric slant believe that the ultimate meaning of the Quran is known only to God. | 1 | 21,043 | not entailment |
What are the two satellite constellations? | It consists of two separate satellite constellations – a limited test system that has been operating since 2000, and a full-scale global navigation system that is currently under construction. | 0 | 21,044 | entailment |
What part of Manhattan are the West Bronx's streets similar to? | Much of the West Bronx's street numbering carries over from upper Manhattan, but does not match it exactly; East 132nd Street is the lowest numbered street in the Bronx. | 1 | 21,045 | not entailment |
When did Elizabeth become the longest reigning monarch? | She is the longest-reigning queen regnant in history, the world's oldest reigning monarch and second-longest-serving current head of state after King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand. | 1 | 21,046 | not entailment |
In the 19th century, what city of Egypt was a large community of Italian Egyptians? | Arabic was adopted by the Egyptians after the Arab invasion of Egypt. | 1 | 21,047 | not entailment |
What is it about prehistoric hunter-gatherers that impresses Shultziner? | Lee and Guenther have rejected most of the arguments put forward by Wilmsen. | 1 | 21,048 | not entailment |
Through what can Link's reaction and mood can be discerned? | His emotions and responses are largely indicated visually by nods and facial expressions. | 0 | 21,049 | entailment |
What year was the union of brest | The Orthodox nobles' rights were nominally equal to those enjoyed by Polish and Lithuanian nobility, but there was a cultural pressure to convert to Catholicism, that was greatly eased in 1596 by the Union of Brest. | 0 | 21,050 | entailment |
What is a flammeum? | A Roman general receiving a triumph had his entire body painted red in honor of his achievement. | 1 | 21,051 | not entailment |
Which fleet did the Japanese destroy? | The Japanese victory occurred a mere three decades after the Meiji Restoration set a feudal Japan on course to emulate the Western nations in their economic and technological achievements. | 1 | 21,052 | not entailment |
What age ran from 1700 to 1200 BCE? | The Late Bronze Age (from 1700 to 1200 BCE) | 0 | 21,053 | entailment |
Who were proposed new regulations called "The Volcker Rule" named after? | The proposals were dubbed "The Volcker Rule", in recognition of Paul Volcker, who has publicly argued for the proposed changes. | 0 | 21,054 | entailment |
What type of ceilings became commonplace? | Plasterwork ceilings, carved wood, and bold schemes of wallpaint formed a backdrop to increasingly rich collections of furniture, paintings, porcelain, mirrors, and objets d'art of all kinds. | 0 | 21,055 | entailment |
What international law was Henry Dunant mostly responsible for? | The Geneva Convention, an important part of humanitarian international law, was largely the work of Henry Dunant, a reformed pietist. | 0 | 21,056 | entailment |
When were the gods below and the dead celebrated? | Chthonic gods such as Dis pater, the di inferi ("gods below"), and the collective shades of the departed (di Manes) were given dark, fertile victims in nighttime rituals. | 0 | 21,057 | entailment |
In which psychoanalysts clinics did Popper volunteer? | After that he did voluntary service in one of psychoanalyst Alfred Adler's clinics for children. | 0 | 21,058 | entailment |
When did ceremonial regalia first appear in the Masonic culture? | The fifteenth century also sees the first evidence of ceremonial regalia. | 0 | 21,059 | entailment |
How many universities does Rajasthan have? | Rajasthan has nine universities and more than 250 colleges, 55,000 primary and 7,400 secondary schools. | 0 | 21,060 | entailment |
Who is the only reigning Monarch to have visited the island? | One commentator has observed that, notwithstanding the high unemployment resulting from the loss of full passports during 1981–2002, the level of loyalty to the British monarchy by the St Helena population is probably not exceeded in any other part of the world. | 1 | 21,061 | not entailment |
what did knights of the turntable release in 1984? | Techno-Scratch" was released by the Knights Of The Turntable in 1984 which had a similar techno sound to Cybotron. | 0 | 21,062 | entailment |
What did the characters use to transform themselves into special Digimons? | After the defeat of Cherubimon, the Digidestined find they must face an even greater challenge as they try to stop the Royal Knights— | 1 | 21,063 | not entailment |
In what year did the establishment of the Qutb dynasty occur? | During his rule, he had the Charminar and Mecca Masjid built in the city. | 1 | 21,064 | not entailment |
To what historical figure can the words "Do you love me more" be attributed? | These words meant to Paul VI love without limits, and they underscore the Church's fundamental approach to ecumenism. | 1 | 21,065 | not entailment |
In what part of India did the Tamil dynasties rule? | The Sangam literature deals with the history, politics, wars and culture of the Tamil people of this period. | 1 | 21,066 | not entailment |
How many times more abundant than silver is uranium in the Earth's crust? | Uranium's average concentration in the Earth's crust is (depending on the reference) 2 to 4 parts per million, or about 40 times as abundant as silver. | 0 | 21,067 | entailment |
Who did Aberdeen appoint the position of British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire to? | In February 1853, the British government of Lord Aberdeen, the prime minister, re-appointed Stratford Canning as British ambassador to the Ottoman Empire.:110 Having resigned the ambassadorship in January, he had been replaced by Colonel Rose as chargé d'affaires. | 0 | 21,068 | entailment |
Who negotiated an apology from The Sun for its misreporting of this story? | " The apology had been negotiated by the Press Complaints Commission. | 0 | 21,069 | entailment |
What is the ancient religion of Tibet? | Bön is the ancient religion of Tibet, but has been almost eclipsed by Tibetan Buddhism, a distinctive form of Mahayana and Vajrayana, which was introduced into Tibet from the Sanskrit Buddhist tradition of northern India. | 0 | 21,070 | entailment |
What does the eel of the Tuvalu creation myth represent? | The stories as to the ancestors of the Tuvaluans vary from island to island. | 1 | 21,071 | not entailment |
Who suggested that humankind does not exist inside time, but is time? | According to Martin Heidegger we do not exist inside time, we are time. | 0 | 21,072 | entailment |
How many players can an NFL team have in the regular season? | These exhibition games, most of which are held in the month of August, are played for the purpose of helping coaches narrow down the roster from the offseason limit of 90 players to the regular-season limit of 53 players. | 0 | 21,073 | entailment |
What has traditionally been the strongest service export sectors in Uruguay? | Banking has traditionally been one of the strongest service export sectors in Uruguay: the country was once dubbed "the Switzerland of America", mainly for its banking sector and stability, although that stability has been threatened in the 21st century by the recent global economic climate. | 0 | 21,074 | entailment |
How many users are subscribed to Xbox Live? | Microsoft has allowed previous Xbox Live subscribers to maintain their profile information, friends list, and games history when they make the transition to Xbox Live Gold. | 1 | 21,075 | not entailment |
What big cat is said to inhabit the mountains of the Gash-Barka Region? | Lions are said to inhabit the mountains of the Gash-Barka Region. | 0 | 21,076 | entailment |
How many Aborigines were said to be resident in squalid camps in Melbourne in January 1844? | By 1845, fewer than 240 wealthy Europeans held all the pastoral licences then issued in Victoria and became a powerful political and economic force in Victoria for generations to come. | 1 | 21,077 | not entailment |
What is Neptune named after? | Neptune is the eighth and farthest known planet from the Sun in the Solar System. | 1 | 21,078 | not entailment |
What does organozinc chemisty describe? | Organozinc chemistry is the science of organozinc compounds describing their physical properties, synthesis and reactions. | 0 | 21,079 | entailment |
What kind of species does a solitary wasp prey upon? | Some insects display a rudimentary sense of numbers, such as the solitary wasps that prey upon a single species. | 0 | 21,080 | entailment |
What did Abdullah have built outside Valencia? | I, the first emir of Cordoba, ordered the city destroyed in 755 during his wars against other nobility, but several years later his son, Abdullah, had a form of autonomous rule over the province of Valencia. | 1 | 21,081 | not entailment |
How many nursing homes does HHC operate? | The New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation (HHC) operates the public hospitals and clinics in New York City. | 1 | 21,082 | not entailment |
What was the document Nasser backed to push his socialist reforms? | In October 1961, Nasser embarked on a major nationalization program for Egypt, believing the total adoption of socialism was the answer to his country's problems and would have prevented Syria's secession. | 1 | 21,083 | not entailment |
Rhythm guitar in hard rock usually plays what? | The bass guitar works in conjunction with the drums, occasionally playing riffs, but usually providing a backing for the rhythm and lead guitars. | 1 | 21,084 | not entailment |
What authors have suggested Rutherford invited and cultivated opposition for the purpose of publicity? | Whalen, Harrison and Schnell have suggested Rutherford invited and cultivated opposition for publicity purposes in a bid to attract dispossessed members of society, and to convince members that persecution from the outside world was evidence of the truth of their struggle to serve God. | 0 | 21,085 | entailment |
What was the name of the conditional surrender that ended fighting on the western front? | By summer 1918, a million American soldiers, or "doughboys" as they were often called, of the American Expeditionary Forces were in Europe under the command of John J. Pershing, with 25,000 more arriving every week. | 1 | 21,086 | not entailment |
Where was Goa? | In December 1547, Francis was in Malacca (Malaysia) waiting to return to Goa (India) when he met a low-ranked samurai named Anjiro (possibly spelled "Yajiro"). | 0 | 21,087 | entailment |
How many patents did Bell co-author? | The range of Bell's inventive genius is represented only in part by the 18 patents granted in his name alone and the 12 he shared with his collaborators. | 0 | 21,088 | entailment |
When is Tucson's city council primary? | Council members are nominated by their wards via a ward-level primary held in September. | 0 | 21,089 | entailment |
Who was the religious leader that lead the pilgrims to New Haven Harbor? | In April 1638, the main party of five hundred Puritans who left the Massachusetts Bay Colony under the leadership of the Reverend John Davenport and the London merchant Theophilus Eaton sailed into the harbor. | 0 | 21,090 | entailment |
Other than Buddhists, who worships at Swayambhu? | Although the site is considered Buddhist, it is revered by both Buddhists and Hindus. | 0 | 21,091 | entailment |
The most important of the ancient gods was who? | The principal gods of the ancient Greek religion were the Dodekatheon, or the Twelve Gods, who lived on the top of Mount Olympus. | 1 | 21,092 | not entailment |
What did Celtic tribes mine from the Alps? | In the 8th to 6th centuries BC during the Hallstatt culture, Celtic tribes mined copper; later the Romans mined gold for coins in the Bad Gastein area. | 0 | 21,093 | entailment |
What are non-rock styles that post-punk used as inspiration? | Though the music varied widely between regions and artists, the post-punk movement has been characterized by its "conceptual assault" on rock conventions and rejection of aesthetics perceived of as traditionalist, hegemonic or rockist in favor of experimentation with production techniques and non-rock musical styles such as dub, electronic music, disco, noise, jazz, krautrock, world music and the avant-garde. | 0 | 21,094 | entailment |
What are three of the bays named? | There is a Hamilton Parish in addition to the City of Hamilton (which is in Pembroke Parish). | 1 | 21,095 | not entailment |
What form of government did Cesar seem to be attempting? | The first and last Roman known as a living divus was Julius Caesar, who seems to have aspired to divine monarchy; he was murdered soon after. | 0 | 21,096 | entailment |
Who was Eisenhower's favorite author? | His favorite reading material for relaxation were the Western novels of Zane Grey. | 0 | 21,097 | entailment |
The Londre Centre for Nanotechnology was a joint effort between UCL and which college? | The London Centre for Nanotechnology was established in the same year as a joint venture between UCL and Imperial College London. | 0 | 21,098 | entailment |
What is the second airport that serves Houston? | The second-largest commercial airport is William P. Hobby Airport (named Houston International Airport until 1967) which operates primarily short- to medium-haul domestic flights. | 0 | 21,099 | entailment |
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