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What group operation is taken by the set from the original group? | This set inherits a group operation (sometimes called coset multiplication, or coset addition) from the original group G: (gN) • (hN) = | 0 | 5,200 | entailment |
While Christianity is ultimately one belief, a wide range of what is found among the different denominations and sects? | A wide range of beliefs and practices is found across the world among those who call themselves Christian. | 0 | 5,201 | entailment |
What could an accomplished tailor or seamstress skillfully render almost invisible? | A meticulous tailor or seamstress could mend rips with thread raveled from hems and seam edges so skillfully that the tear was practically invisible. | 0 | 5,202 | entailment |
What style of architecture was used to design the Brooklyn Bridge? | The Brooklyn Bridge is an icon of the city itself. | 1 | 5,203 | not entailment |
In what year did the New Zealand governor-general last personally grant the royal assent in parliament? | A similar practice is followed in New Zealand, where the governor-general has not personally granted the Royal Assent in parliament since 1875. | 0 | 5,204 | entailment |
VH1 listed her at what number on their 100 Sexiest Artists list? | In January 2013, GQ placed her on its cover, featuring her atop its "100 Sexiest Women of the 21st Century" list. | 1 | 5,205 | not entailment |
An example of a more specific genocidal crime of which one could be accused was what? | Because the universal acceptance of international laws which in 1948 defined and forbade genocide with the promulgation of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG), those criminals who were prosecuted after the war in international courts for taking part in the Holocaust were found guilty of crimes against humanity and other more specific crimes like murder. | 0 | 5,206 | entailment |
Who won the 1993 Nigerian election? | After Babangida survived an abortive coup, he pushed back the promised return to democracy to 1992. | 1 | 5,207 | not entailment |
Who did Hitler have a conflict over running the air force? | When Hitler tried to intervene more in the running of the air force later in the war, he was faced with a political conflict of his own making between himself and Göring, which was not fully resolved until the war was almost over. | 1 | 5,208 | not entailment |
How many troops did Toyotomi Hideyoshi send to Korea? | In spite of the superiority of Japanese land forces, ultimately the two expeditions failed (though they did devastate the Korean landmass) from factors such as Korean naval superiority (which, led by Admiral Yi Sun-shin, harassed Japanese supply lines continuously throughout the wars, resulting in supply shortages on land), the commitment of sizeable Ming forces to Korea, Korean guerrilla actions, the underestimation of resistance by Japanese commanders (in the first campaign of 1592, Korean defenses on land were caught unprepared, under-trained, and under-armed; they were rapidly overrun, with only a limited number of successfully resistant engagements against the more-experienced and battle-hardened Japanese forces - in the second campaign of 1597, Korean and Ming forces proved to be a far more difficult challenge and, with the support of continued Korean naval superiority, limited Japanese gains to parts southeastern Korea), and wavering Japanese commitment to the campaigns as the wars dragged on. | 1 | 5,209 | not entailment |
What school considered a merger with Waikato Institute of Technology that was later abandoned? | The Central Institute of Technology explored a merger with the Waikato Institute of Technology, which was abandoned, but later, after financial concerns, controversially amalgamated with Hutt Valley Polytechnic, which in turn became Wellington Institute of Technology. | 0 | 5,210 | entailment |
Which radio station caters for gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender audiences? | Melbourne has many community run stations that serve alternative interests, such as 3CR and 3KND (Indigenous). | 1 | 5,211 | not entailment |
Where is Dunavant Enterprises based? | Dunavant Enterprises, based in Memphis, Tennessee, is the leading cotton broker in Africa, with hundreds of purchasing agents. | 0 | 5,212 | entailment |
What did the British and French air forces bomb? | Moreover, he feared that if the armored corps was dispatched to confront the Israeli invading force and the British and French subsequently landed in the canal city of Port Said, Egyptian armor in the Sinai would be cut off from the canal and destroyed by the combined tripartite forces. | 1 | 5,213 | not entailment |
How was Egyptian culture under Nasser refered to? | Egypt under Nasser dominated the Arab world in these fields, producing cultural icons. | 1 | 5,214 | not entailment |
What did the governor order constructed? | After the Civil War began, Governor Zebulon Baird Vance ordered the construction of breastworks around the city as protection from Union troops. | 0 | 5,215 | entailment |
What radio station introduced the term "soft rock"? | Termed "the acoustic equivalent to Prozac", soft adult contemporary, a more adult-oriented version of AC, was born in the late 1970s and grew in the early 1980s. | 1 | 5,216 | not entailment |
What may be contracted into single characters? | Some of these can be considered logograms, where characters represent whole words rather than syllable-morphemes, though these are generally instead considered ligatures or abbreviations (similar to scribal abbreviations, such as & for "et"), and as non-standard. | 1 | 5,217 | not entailment |
Why did Bermuda join CARICOM? | Bermuda, at roughly a thousand miles from the Caribbean Sea, has little trade with, and little economically in common with, the region, and joined primarily to strengthen cultural links. | 0 | 5,218 | entailment |
Which ocean is along eastern Russia? | commonly referred to as Soviet Russia or simply as Russia, was a sovereign state in 1917–22, the largest, most populous, and most economically developed republic of the Soviet Union in 1922–91 and a sovereign part of the Soviet Union with its own legislation in 1990–91. | 1 | 5,219 | not entailment |
When did the first whole genome duplication event occur? | The evolution of seed plants and later angiosperms appears to be the result of two distinct rounds of whole genome duplication events. | 1 | 5,220 | not entailment |
When was the Peloponnesian War? | After the Peloponnesian War (431–404 BC), Greece had fallen under a Spartan hegemony, in which Sparta was pre-eminent but not all-powerful. | 0 | 5,221 | entailment |
Who was rookie of the year in 1989? | In 1989, the first full season with night baseball at Wrigley Field, Don Zimmer's Cubs were led by a core group of veterans in Ryne Sandberg, Rick Sutcliffe and Andre Dawson, who were boosted by a crop of youngsters such as Mark Grace, Shawon Dunston, Greg Maddux, Rookie of the Year Jerome Walton, and Rookie of the Year Runner-Up Dwight Smith. | 0 | 5,222 | entailment |
How long did the Manx shearwater live? | As they are long-lived birds, they may cover enormous distances during their lives; one record-breaking Manx shearwater is calculated to have flown 8 million km (5 million miles) during its over-50 year lifespan. | 0 | 5,223 | entailment |
Who paid the price for the reforms of the voting system? | Reforms of the voting system increased the power of the House of Commons at the expense of the House of Lords and the monarch. | 0 | 5,224 | entailment |
What two apex predators do not have a small population size? | Having small population size is a characteristic almost universally inherent to apex predators, humans and dogs by far the most blatant exceptions. | 0 | 5,225 | entailment |
What is the street that is named after Juan Rodriguez? | Broadway, from 159th Street to 218th Street, is named Juan Rodriguez Way in his honor. | 0 | 5,226 | entailment |
In what year was Tito's funeral? | The awards were displayed in full number only at his funeral in 1980. | 0 | 5,227 | entailment |
In what mythology do two canines watch over the Chinvat Bridge? | In Persian mythology, two four-eyed dogs guard the Chinvat Bridge. | 0 | 5,228 | entailment |
Who was the leader of the Punjabis? | This was among the last areas of the subcontinent to be conquered by the British. | 1 | 5,229 | not entailment |
What department was ready to join the rescue effort by Wednesday? | However, the Red Cross Society of China said that (on May 13) "it was inconvenient currently due to the traffic problem to the hardest hit areas closest to the epicenter." | 1 | 5,230 | not entailment |
What are poultry eggs used for aside from consumption? | A problem with using eggs for this purpose is that people with egg allergies are unable to be immunised, but this disadvantage may be overcome as new techniques for cell-based rather than egg-based culture become available. | 1 | 5,231 | not entailment |
What was HP's growth during the third quarter of 2006? | Both Gartner and IDC estimated that in the third quarter of 2006, HP shipped more units worldwide than Dell did. | 1 | 5,232 | not entailment |
What degree program did Whitehead contribute to establishing at University of London? | In 1918 Whitehead's academic responsibilities began to seriously expand as he accepted a number of high administrative positions within the University of London system, of which Imperial College London was a member at the time. | 1 | 5,233 | not entailment |
The Planck constant initially was given what name? | Eventually, following upon Planck's discovery, it was recognized that physical action cannot take on an arbitrary value. | 1 | 5,234 | not entailment |
What artist released the best selling album of the 1970s? | Soft rock reached its commercial peak in the mid-to-late 1970s with acts such as Toto, England Dan & John Ford Coley, Air Supply, Seals and Crofts, America and the reformed Fleetwood Mac, whose Rumours (1977) was the best-selling album of the decade. | 0 | 5,235 | entailment |
By 1811, what was the population of Napoleon's Empire? | Hoping to extend the Continental System, Napoleon invaded Iberia and declared his brother Joseph the King of Spain in 1808. | 1 | 5,236 | not entailment |
Until what date was Swaziland bound by umchwasho? | After a number of years, when the girls had reached a marriageable age, they would perform labour service for the Queen Mother, ending with dancing and feasting. | 1 | 5,237 | not entailment |
On what date was the stamp officially released? | In 1936 the US Patent Office declared Bell first on its list of the country's greatest inventors, leading to the US Post Office issuing a commemorative stamp honoring Bell in 1940 as part of its 'Famous Americans Series'. | 1 | 5,238 | not entailment |
What did the Arabs introduce that continues to be relevant to Palermo's culture today? | It was said to have then begun to compete with Córdoba and Cairo in terms of importance and splendor. | 1 | 5,239 | not entailment |
What can cause sudden disc degradation? | This failure is known as disc rot, for which there are several, mostly environmental, reasons. | 0 | 5,240 | entailment |
When did the Turkish War of Independence take place? | The Arab Revolt which began in 1916 turned the tide against the Ottomans on the Middle Eastern front, where they initially seemed to have the upper hand during the first two years of the war. | 1 | 5,241 | not entailment |
What is the permutation when a person has not chosen goals in the past but is willing to in the future? | Foreclosure is when a person has not chosen extensively in the past, but seems willing to commit to some relevant values, goals, or roles in the future. | 1 | 5,242 | not entailment |
What was the result of the invasion by Spain? | Spain, bound by the Pacte de Famille, intervened on behalf of France and together they launched a disastrous invasion of Portugal in 1762. | 0 | 5,243 | entailment |
What title did Georgius Gemistus Pletho carry? | Meanwhile, in Renaissance Italy, a new period in the history of translation had opened in Florence with the arrival, at the court of Cosimo de' Medici, of the Byzantine scholar Georgius Gemistus Pletho shortly before the fall of Constantinople to the Turks (1453). | 0 | 5,244 | entailment |
What is the largest public radio station in the US by audience size? | The oldest public-access television channel in the United States is the Manhattan Neighborhood Network, founded in 1971. | 1 | 5,245 | not entailment |
When did Ibn Tufail live? | In the 12th century CE the Andalusian Muslim philosopher and novelist Abu Bakr Ibn Tufail (known as "Abubacer" or "Ebn Tophail" in the West) included the theory of tabula rasa as a thought experiment in his Arabic philosophical novel, Hayy ibn Yaqdhan in which he depicted the development of the mind of a feral child "from a tabula rasa to that of an adult, in complete isolation from society" on a desert island, through experience alone. | 0 | 5,246 | entailment |
What was the codename of the plutonium-based bomb created in the Second World War? | Two major types of atomic bombs were developed by the United States during World War II: a uranium-based device (codenamed "Little Boy") whose fissile material was highly enriched uranium, and a plutonium-based device (see Trinity test and "Fat Man") whose plutonium was derived from uranium-238. | 0 | 5,247 | entailment |
What is special about Wutaishan Sports Center, from a historical perspective? | Wutaishan Sports Center was established in 1952 and it was one of the oldest and most advanced stadiums in early time of People's Republic of China. | 0 | 5,248 | entailment |
When did Abd al-Malik's rule begin? | Al-Mukhtar hoped to elevate Muhammad ibn al-Hanafiyyah, another son of Ali, to the caliphate, although Ibn al-Hanafiyyah himself may have had no connection to the revolt. | 1 | 5,249 | not entailment |
At what point did Hayek claim dictatorships may be necessary? | But a dictatorship may be a necessary system for a transitional period. | 0 | 5,250 | entailment |
Who was it that peculiarly called a full parliament without royal authorization in 1265? | During Henry VI's reign, it became regular practice for the two houses to originate legislation in the form of bills, which would not become law unless the sovereign's assent was obtained, as the sovereign was, and still remains, the enactor of laws. | 1 | 5,251 | not entailment |
According to family economic and financial education specialists, how do adolescents develop sound money management skills? | According to family economic and financial education specialists, adolescents develop sound money management skills through the practices of saving and spending money, as well as through planning ahead for future economic goals. | 0 | 5,252 | entailment |
What people are particularly known for eating buff? | Consumption of beef is very uncommon and considered taboo in many places. | 1 | 5,253 | not entailment |
What caused a violent uprising? | The government violently suppressed the protests, killing 100 children and teenagers. | 1 | 5,254 | not entailment |
Who can put a stop the parliamentary attempts at dissovling itself in some areas? | However, in many jurisdictions a head of state may refuse a parliamentary dissolution, requiring the resignation of the prime minister and his or her government. | 0 | 5,255 | entailment |
What other European language has a mute "h" like the West Flemings do? | For example, an oddity of West Flemings (and to a lesser extent, East Flemings) is that, the voiced velar fricative (written as "g" in Dutch) shifts to a voiced glottal fricative (written as "h" in Dutch), while the letter "h" in West Flemish becomes mute (just like in French). | 0 | 5,256 | entailment |
What idea did Blumenschine propose? | Archaeologist Louis Binford criticised the idea that early hominids and early humans were hunters. | 1 | 5,257 | not entailment |
What was the name of Giovanni da Verrazzano's ship? | He claimed the area for France and named it "Nouvelle Angoulême" (New Angoulême). | 1 | 5,258 | not entailment |
In what year was Eisenhower's EDC rejected? | In 1954, Eisenhower articulated the domino theory in his outlook towards communism in Southeast Asia and also in Central America. | 0 | 5,259 | entailment |
What is another term for coset multiplication? | This definition is motivated by the idea (itself an instance of general structural considerations outlined above) that the map G → G / N that associates to any element g its coset gN be a group homomorphism, or by general abstract considerations called universal properties. | 1 | 5,260 | not entailment |
According to Pirie, conservatives dislike change only when its forced upon them by whom? | They wish to allow the market to function smoothly and give it the freedom to change and develop. | 1 | 5,261 | not entailment |
How many of Oklahoma's 2007 undergrads completed their degree? | In the 2007–2008 school year, there were 181,973 undergraduate students, 20,014 graduate students, and 4,395 first-professional degree students enrolled in Oklahoma colleges. | 1 | 5,262 | not entailment |
Who conquered the ancient Estonians? | Writings in Estonian became significant only in the 19th century with the spread of the ideas of the Age of Enlightenment, during the Estophile Enlightenment Period (1750–1840). | 1 | 5,263 | not entailment |
What is the name of the Somali postal service? | The Somali Postal Service (Somali Post) is the national postal service of the Federal Government of Somalia. | 0 | 5,264 | entailment |
What is the name of the stadium that held Live Aid? | The city has played a major role in the development and support of American rock music and rap music. | 1 | 5,265 | not entailment |
What political organization was Giovanni's father a member of? | He had two brothers, Francesco Montini, who became a physician, and Lodovico Montini, who became a lawyer and politician. | 1 | 5,266 | not entailment |
Who reformed the low numbers of troops by implementing universal conscription? | Under Marshal Adolphe Niel, urgent reforms were made. | 0 | 5,267 | entailment |
Since when has Montana been a destination for trout fisheries? | The state has robust recreational lake trout and kokanee salmon fisheries in the west, walleye can be found in many parts of the state, while northern pike, smallmouth and largemouth bass fisheries as well as catfish and paddlefish can be found in the waters of eastern Montana. | 1 | 5,268 | not entailment |
What year did Victoria give birth to her final child? | Victoria was so impressed by the relief it gave from the pain of childbirth that she used it again in 1857 at the birth of her ninth and final child, Beatrice, despite opposition from members of the clergy, who considered it against biblical teaching, and members of the medical profession, who thought it dangerous. | 0 | 5,269 | entailment |
What theories do Roland Faber and Catherine Keller combine with Whitehead's ideas? | Roland Faber and Catherine Keller integrate Whitehead with poststructuralist, postcolonialist, and feminist theory. | 0 | 5,270 | entailment |
What was this official's position at the time? | However, both the Washington Post and the Washington Times reported that Powell simply fell in line, signing a brief written by someone else. | 1 | 5,271 | not entailment |
Where was the August 30, 2008 quake? | See 2008 | 1 | 5,272 | not entailment |
What did the abbey build on the west side? | The abbey built shops and dwellings on the west side, encroaching upon the sanctuary.[citation needed] | 0 | 5,273 | entailment |
What has been the effect of Yale and New Haven's relationship on Yale? | Under President Levin, Yale has financially supported many of New Haven's efforts to reinvigorate the city. | 1 | 5,274 | not entailment |
When did the High Court of Malawi gave the right for Madonna to adopt her second son? | The country's High Court initially approved the adoption of Chifundo "Mercy" James; however, the application was rejected because Madonna was not a resident of the country. | 1 | 5,275 | not entailment |
What year did the memorial first opened? | Since its opening in 2000, over three million people have visited. | 0 | 5,276 | entailment |
What political party was Calvin Coolidge a member of? | In 2012, Democrat Barack Obama became the first presidential candidate of any party to receive more than 80% of the overall vote in New York City, sweeping all five boroughs. | 1 | 5,277 | not entailment |
When did the questioning of human sexual responses begin? | From at least the late nineteenth century in Europe, there was speculation that the range of human sexual response looked more like a continuum than two or three discrete categories. | 0 | 5,278 | entailment |
What type of pixels does a dot matrix display use? | Dot-matrix displays typically use 5x7 pixels per character. | 0 | 5,279 | entailment |
Along with 860, in what year did Swedish raiders attempt to conquer Constantinople? | Swedish traders and raiders ranged down the rivers of the Russian steppe, and even attempted to seize Constantinople in 860 and 907. | 0 | 5,280 | entailment |
When did he win Ottoman confidence? | He won Ottoman confidence as a junior officer in the Crimean War. | 0 | 5,281 | entailment |
What does 'chaetae' mean? | The first section behind the prostomium, called the peristomium (Greek περι- meaning "around" and στομα meaning "mouth"), is regarded by some zoologists as not a true segment, but in some polychaetes the peristomium has chetae and appendages like those of other segments. | 1 | 5,282 | not entailment |
What do some people feel the IASP's system is inadequate for? | In 1994, responding to the need for a more useful system for describing chronic pain, the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP) classified pain according to specific characteristics: (1) region of the body involved (e.g. abdomen, lower limbs), (2) system whose dysfunction may be causing the pain (e.g., nervous, gastrointestinal), (3) duration and pattern of occurrence, (4) intensity and time since onset, and (5) etiology. | 1 | 5,283 | not entailment |
Who from Switzerland was an influential in education? | Other influential writers and thinkers have included the Swiss humanitarian Johann Heinrich Pestalozzi; the American transcendentalists Amos Bronson Alcott, Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau; the founders of progressive education, John Dewey and Francis Parker; and educational pioneers such as Maria Montessori and Rudolf Steiner, and more recently John Caldwell Holt, Paul Goodman, Frederick Mayer, George Dennison and Ivan Illich. | 0 | 5,284 | entailment |
How many times was Professor Stefan Grimm's email viewed in the first four days after it was posted online? | His last email was viewed more than 100,000 times in the first four days after it was posted. | 0 | 5,285 | entailment |
What aircraft design feature improves launch and recovery cycle flexibilty? | An angled deck also improves launch and recovery cycle flexibility with the option of simultaneous launching and recovery of aircraft. | 0 | 5,286 | entailment |
Who does Barbara Anderson feel the church's policy regarding sexual abuse protects? | Anderson says the policies "protect pedophiles rather than protect the children." | 0 | 5,287 | entailment |
What is Greece ranked in the EU in the production of marble? | Between 2005 and 2011, Greece has had the highest percentage increase in industrial output compared to 2005 levels out of all European Union members, with an increase of 6%. | 1 | 5,288 | not entailment |
Is Burma now a democratic nation? | Such an assertion assumes that reforms only occurred when the military was able to safeguard its own interests through the transition—here, "transition" does not refer to a transition to a liberal democracy, but transition to a quasi-military rule. | 1 | 5,289 | not entailment |
In what year was thalidomide banned in Germany? | The firm continued to pressure Kelsey and the agency to approve the application—until November 1961, when the drug was pulled off the German market because of its association with grave congenital abnormalities. | 0 | 5,290 | entailment |
According to feminist economists McKay and Bjornholt, would type economics should be included in a reshaping? | They argue that such a reshaping should include new advances within feminist economics and ecological economics that take as their starting point the socially responsible, sensible and accountable subject in creating an economy and economic theories that fully acknowledge care for each other as well as the planet. | 0 | 5,291 | entailment |
Where do Investitures take place? | It has replaced the throne room in importance and use. | 1 | 5,292 | not entailment |
The Grecian islands in the 14th century were under the control of who? | mainland Greece was split between the Greek Despotate of Epirus (a Byzantine successor state) and Frankish rule (known as the Frankokratia), while some islands came under Venetian rule. | 1 | 5,293 | not entailment |
What was the name of the project to change the location of I-40 and make a new entrance to the city? | This also allows the central portion of the city to expand south and connect with the shore of the Oklahoma River. | 1 | 5,294 | not entailment |
What did Augustine say that the knowledge of time depended on? | But Augustine presented the first philosophical argument for the reality of Creation (against Aristotle) in the context of his discussion of time, saying that knowledge of time depends on the knowledge of the movement of things, and therefore time cannot be where there are no creatures to measure its passing (Confessions Book XI ¶30; City of God Book XI ch.6). | 0 | 5,295 | entailment |
In what year did the Dockyard Technical College close? | This was renamed Dockyard Technical College in 1959 before finally closing in 1994; training was transferred to the University of Southampton. | 0 | 5,296 | entailment |
Which county in Estonia is the most uniform? | Thirteen of Estonia's 15 counties are over 80% ethnic Estonian, the most homogeneous being Hiiumaa, where Estonians account for 98.4% of the population. | 0 | 5,297 | entailment |
What dye did the Egyptians make using the madder plant? | The Egyptians used the root of the rubia, or madder plant, to make a dye, later known as alizarin, and also used it to color white power to use as a pigment, which became known as madder lake, alizarin or alizarin crimson. | 0 | 5,298 | entailment |
At what age did Phil Skinner begin playing music? | He was born Harry Skinner in Sydney in 1903 and started learning music at age 10 when his uncle tutored him on the banjo. | 0 | 5,299 | entailment |
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