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Which is *not* a competitor to the Piltdon Can Opener? | Super-Opener | 60507 | easy | [
" International",
" Minerva Mighty Midget",
" Universal",
" Super-Opener"
] |
|
Which is *not* a can-opener feature that Ogden Piltdon cares about? | Stability | 60507 | easy | [
" Lightweight",
" Musical",
" Speed",
" Stability"
] |
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Why did Kalvin commit to Piltdon’s unreasonable deadline? | He didn’t want to lose his job. | 60507 | easy | [
" He felt challenged to develop creative solutions.",
" He didn’t want to lose his job.",
" He wanted to earn recognition.",
" He was able to hire more staff."
] |
|
Why did Kalvin hesitate to share information about the new invention? | He wanted to do more research into how it works. | 60507 | hard | [
" He wanted to do more research into how it works.",
" He wanted to be the one to tell Piltdon.",
" He wanted to keep the invention for himself.",
" He wanted to save his job."
] |
|
Why did Kalvin continue researching on his own at home? | He wanted to better understand the technology and create a solution. | 60507 | hard | [
" He wanted to be sure it was safe.",
" He needed to work extra hours to meet the deadline.",
" He wanted to patent the Super-Opener idea for himself.",
" He wanted to better understand the technology and create a solution."
] |
|
What was *not* a result of the “Borenchuck Incident”? | Piltdon filed a lawsuit against Kalvin. | 60507 | hard | [
" A state of emergency was declared.",
" Piltdon filed a lawsuit against Kalvin.",
" Sales of helmets increased.",
" Super-Opener sales plummeted."
] |
|
When applying for new jobs, Kalvin found that… | Companies did not approve of what they heard about his previous work. | 60507 | easy | [
" Companies did not approve of what they heard about his previous work.",
" Companies did not have open positions.",
" Piltdon gave him a positive reference.",
" He had multiple offers."
] |
|
The area in which Kalvin wanted to devote most of his time was: | Research | 60507 | easy | [
" Research",
" Production",
" Marketing",
" Management"
] |
|
What new emotion was Kalvin experiencing after quitting Piltdon Opener Company? | Anger | 60507 | hard | [
" Cowardice",
" Anger",
" Misery",
" Submission"
] |
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What was the “Piltdon Effect”? | The can-opener causing the cans to disappear. | 60507 | hard | [
" The ability to meet a tight deadline.",
" The can-opener causing the cans to disappear.",
" The deluge of cans falling from the sky.",
" Viral interest in a new product."
] |
|
What is the Mercury Sam’s Garden? | A club | 63875 | easy | [
" An apartment building",
" A club",
" An amusement park",
" A family restaurant"
] |
|
What would happen if the supply of Latonka were to be cut off? | Albert Peet would lose his fortune. | 63875 | easy | [
" The Latonka Trust stock would increase.",
" Mercury Sam’s Garden would gain customers.",
" Demand would decrease throughout the universe.",
" Albert Peet would lose his fortune."
] |
|
After the death of Karfial Hodes… | The rebels would be lost without him & disband. | 63875 | easy | [
" The rebels would be lost without him & disband.",
" Albert Peet would lose a lot of power.",
" The rebellion would win power.",
" Jaro Moynihan would be paid 20,000 Earth notes."
] |
|
How did the Mercurians adjust to the heat? | They mostly lived under the ground. | 63875 | hard | [
" Their yellow eyes filtered the sun’s rays.",
" They mostly lived under the ground.",
" Their skin kept them cool.",
" They would sweat to cool off."
] |
|
Why did the Latonka Trust stock start dropping? | There were rumors that the Earth Congress would grant Mercurians independence. | 63875 | easy | [
" Alternatives to Latonka flooded the market.",
" Demand for Latonka was decreasing.",
" There were rumors that the Earth Congress would grant Mercurians independence.",
" People suspected the revolution would be successful."
] |
|
Why did Moynihan shoot Stanley? | Stanley tried to poison him. | 63875 | hard | [
" It was an accident.",
" Stanley tried to poison him.",
" Stanley was protecting Albert Peet.",
" He was hired to shoot Stanley."
] |
|
Which planet was considered the new frontier? | Mercury | 63875 | easy | [
" Mars",
" Earth",
" Mercury",
" Jupiter"
] |
|
What was expressed as the time limit on Moynihan’s work? | Before the The Festival of the Rains | 63875 | easy | [
" Before Karfial Hodes’ capture",
" Before the Earth Congress votes on Mercurian independence",
" Before the The Festival of the Rains",
" Before Moynihan’s return to Mars"
] |
|
What was the main reason Moynihan asked Miss Webb to meet him at the grog shop? | He wanted to find out what she knew. | 63875 | easy | [
" He wanted her to call the police.",
" He was asking her out on a date.",
" She is a spy for the revolution.",
" He wanted to find out what she knew."
] |
|
Why did the Treasury Department want Orison McCall to apply for a job at the William Howard Taft National Bank and Trust Company? | To gather information about their unusual people and banking practices. | 61081 | easy | [
" To gather information about their unusual people and banking practices.",
" To do an official audit of the bank’s books.",
" To provide the bank employees with training.",
" To read text into a microphone."
] |
|
Why did Orison prefer to send her reports to Washington by mail? | She found the “pillow talk” to be improper. | 61081 | easy | [
" She preferred to put everything in writing.",
" She found the “pillow talk” to be improper.",
" So the reports could be done faster.",
" So the reports would be more secure."
] |
|
How was Orison treated by her female co-workers? | Guarded | 61081 | easy | [
" Welcoming",
" Indifferent",
" Friendly",
" Guarded"
] |
|
People around him describe Dink as a… | ladies’ man | 61081 | easy | [
" brute",
" ladies’ man",
" hard-working entrepreneur",
" nerd"
] |
|
What did Orison do when she met Kraft Gerding? | She snapped at him and threatened to quit. | 61081 | hard | [
" She went to visit him on the upstairs floors.",
" She typed up a dictated letter for him.",
" She set up a date with him for that evening.",
" She snapped at him and threatened to quit."
] |
|
Why did Orison think that Dink had a European background? | His manners | 61081 | easy | [
" His accent",
" The languages he speaks",
" His manners",
" His physique"
] |
|
Orison’s introduction to Auga Vingt could best be described as... | Passive-aggressive | 61081 | easy | [
" Friendly",
" Cordial",
" Passive-aggressive",
" Heated"
] |
|
What was Orison’s excuse to visit the upper floors? | To deliver a message from Mr. Wanji | 61081 | easy | [
" To deliver a message from Mr. Wanji",
" To see what the Earmuffs were doing",
" To feed the Microfabridae",
" To complain about Auga Vingt"
] |
|
Why did Dink punch Kraft? | He was threatening Orison | 61081 | easy | [
" Self-defense",
" He wasn’t listening",
" He insulted Dink",
" He was threatening Orison"
] |
|
What is a likely explanation for Orison seeing Benjamin Franklin images in the Microfabridae tank? | The Microfabridae are being used to process $100 bills for illegal purposes. | 61081 | hard | [
" The Microfabridae are killing people and the faces look like Benjamin franklin.",
" It was a play of the eyes.",
" The Microfabridae are being used to process $100 bills for illegal purposes.",
" Someone accidentally dropped $100 bills into the tanks."
] |
|
Why was the mission of the Pandora initially referred to as a “fool’s errand”? | The crew hadn’t found anything new or dangerous. | 61052 | easy | [
" The original exploration party had already reported back about the planet.",
" They had already learned everything they could about the blobs.",
" They had found Hennessy’s crew.",
" The crew hadn’t found anything new or dangerous."
] |
|
Why were the cadets outside alone? | They were young and untrained. | 61052 | hard | [
" They were lost.",
" They were young and untrained.",
" They were on a mission.",
" They were insubordinate."
] |
|
How was Hennessy’s ship found? | A landslide exposed its location buried in a deep gorge. | 61052 | easy | [
" Rain moved the haze long enough to spot it.",
" Searchers found it by walking around with metal detectors.",
" A landslide exposed its location buried in a deep gorge.",
" The crew approached the Pandora."
] |
|
How did Gwayne subdue the alien leader? | He wrestled it with his hands. | 61052 | easy | [
" He ran over it with the Jeep.",
" He wrestled it with his hands.",
" The leader surrendered.",
" He used a spear to injure it."
] |
|
Why did Gwayne ask the alien leader about barmaids and puppies? | To test if he was Hennessy. | 61052 | hard | [
" To see if he spoke English.",
" To test if he was Hennessy.",
" To test if he was familiar with Earth culture.",
" To get him to speak so he could listen to the sound of his voice."
] |
|
Who were the horde members? | Hennessy’s crew and the children of the exploring party | 61052 | hard | [
" Angry aliens",
" Aliens pretending to be Hennessy’s crew and the children of the exploring party",
" Lonely aliens",
" Hennessy’s crew and the children of the exploring party"
] |
|
What is the power of the blobs? | To change creatures to adapt to a new environment. | 61052 | easy | [
" To make creatures sleep.",
" To change creatures to adapt to a new environment.",
" To change creatures so they go insane.",
" To make creatures die."
] |
|
What lie does Gwayne plan to tell the crew? | Everyone is already infected. | 61052 | hard | [
" There is not enough fuel to get back to Earth.",
" The ship is broken.",
" Earth no longer exists.",
" Everyone is already infected."
] |
|
What is the reasoning behind Gwayne’s decision? | Earth is struggling to find suitable colonies, and this planet has proven to be livable despite the drawbacks. | 61052 | easy | [
" They can take the information they learned to improve conditions on Earth.",
" Earth is struggling to find suitable colonies, so they need to rescue the people here and keep looking.",
" They can bring more people to this planet to live.",
" Earth is struggling to find suitable colonies, and this planet has proven to be livable despite the drawbacks."
] |
|
What is the future of the Pandora? | It will stay on the planet forever. | 61052 | hard | [
" It will stay on the planet forever.",
" It will return to Earth to report back on what they found.",
" It will rescue Hennessy’s crew and the exploring party.",
" It will remain in space."
] |
|
How do the crew feel about “home office relatives”? | It’s a waste of time and fuel to bring them back and forth. | 61053 | easy | [
" It’s a waste of time and fuel to bring them back and forth.",
" It’s a chance to impress the bosses and land better positions.",
" It’s a great way to have fun and earn tips.",
" It’s a chance to go on dates with pretty girls."
] |
|
What is Jeffers’ opinion about taking graft? | Taking extra is expected and nobody would notice. | 61053 | easy | [
" Taking extra is stealing and is wrong.",
" He takes extra in order to spend it on improvements for the crew.",
" He takes extra as part of a hazard duty pay package.",
" Taking extra is expected and nobody would notice."
] |
|
What and where is Ganymede? | It’s a moon close to Jupiter. | 61053 | easy | [
" It’s a planet close to Earth.",
" It’s a planet close to Jupiter.",
" It’s a moon close to Mercury.",
" It’s a moon close to Jupiter."
] |
|
What is the landscape of Ganymede like? | Frozen, cold, and dim | 61053 | easy | [
" Steaming hot and rugged",
" Riddled with volcanic puffballs",
" Frozen, cold, and dim",
" Steep mountains of rock and ice"
] |
|
Why did “Betty Koslow” really come to Ganymede? | To investigate possible criminal behavior. | 61053 | easy | [
" To investigate possible criminal behavior.",
" To learn about business management.",
" To arrest Jeffers.",
" To take a vacation and date pilots."
] |
|
What was the number that Betty called? | To her Space Patrol colleagues | 61053 | hard | [
" To her Space Patrol colleagues",
" To the family’s private security team",
" To the Ganymede superiors",
" To Daddy’s private office at Koslow Space headquarters"
] |
|
What is the purpose of “touching helmets”? | To communicate without using the radio. | 61053 | easy | [
" To communicate without using the radio.",
" To share oxygen.",
" To maintain the vacuum seal of the suits.",
" To keep the dust out."
] |
|
Why was the Space Patrolman surprised that Tolliver referred to Betty as "Miss Koslow"? | It was a cover name, not her real name. | 61053 | hard | [
" It was a cover name, not her real name.",
" He realized that she was the boss' daughter.",
" The Space Patrolman didn’t know her name.",
" She wasn’t supposed to tell anyone who she was."
] |
|
Where was the space craft heading in the end? | In orbit around Ganymede | 61053 | hard | [
" In orbit around Ganymede",
" To the Space Patrol ship",
" To Koslow Spaceways headquarters",
" A 6-month journey back to Earth"
] |
|
What was Brian Arthur’s claim to fame? | An economist who applied an understanding of increasing returns to high-technology markets. | 20012 | easy | [
" An economist who applied an understanding of increasing returns to high-technology markets.",
" The author of “Complexity.”",
" A founder of modern economics.",
" A scholar of international trade who was primarily responsible for the rediscovering of increasing returns."
] |
|
What was “The Legend of Arthur”? | A criticism of reporters who do not check their facts before publishing a story. | 20012 | easy | [
" A comparison of the economic models of simplicity and determinism.",
" A criticism of reporters who do not check their facts before publishing a story.",
" A criticism of the direction that macroeconomic research has taken during the past 20 years.",
" A criticism of economic scholars who take credit for others’ work."
] |
|
Who does John Cassidy refer to as the “Santa Fe professor”? | Brian Arthur | 20012 | easy | [
" Joel Klein",
" Brian Arthur",
" Daniel Rubinfeld",
" Paul Krugman"
] |
|
What is the educational background of the person who wrote “Complexity”? | Physics | 20012 | hard | [
" Law",
" Economics",
" Journalism",
" Physics"
] |
|
What is the most accurate paraphrase of Paul Krugman’s reply to John Cassidy? | “David Warsh is a journalist who did it right.” | 20012 | easy | [
" “I disagree with you.”",
" “Your article was better than David Warsh’s.”",
" “My article was a necessary contribution to the research.”",
" “David Warsh is a journalist who did it right.”"
] |
|
Where was John Cassidy’s piece published? | The New Yorker | 20012 | easy | [
" Simon & Schuster",
" The Boston Globe",
" Handbook of International Economics",
" The New Yorker"
] |
|
What solution does Paul Krugman suggest to address his concerns? | Journalists and authors should show more care in referencing and crediting work done by all parties. | 20012 | easy | [
" Journalists and authors should rely on only a handful of trusted sources.",
" Journalists and authors should show more care in referencing and crediting work done by all parties.",
" Journalists and authors should always fact-check information through Nobel laureates.",
" More media attention should be given to issues of academic plagiarism."
] |
|
Why didn’t M. Mitchell Waldrop give credit to other economists in his book? | He wrote about them but it was cut during the editing process. | 20012 | hard | [
" He didn’t know about them.",
" He left them out of the book deliberately.",
" He wrote about them but it was cut during the editing process.",
" This is untrue; the book includes this information."
] |
|
Where was Brian Arthur born? | Ireland | 20012 | easy | [
" Ireland",
" England",
" Boston",
" Santa Fe"
] |
|
Why does the author describe Charles Murray as a “publicity genius”? | He limited access as a way to increase the allure of the book before publication. | 20010 | hard | [
" He sent out numerous press releases and did a press tour for this book.",
" He published first in academic journals to increase the book’s authority.",
" He limited access as a way to increase the allure of the book before publication.",
" He attacked critics of his book to discredit them."
] |
|
What is the main purpose of a “galley proof”? | To generate buzz about a book before its publication. | 20010 | easy | [
" To give editors a final version to proofread.",
" To give readers a chance to pre-order the book.",
" To offer experts an opportunity to critique the book.",
" To generate buzz about a book before its publication."
] |
|
How long did it take for damaging criticism of the book to come out? | A full year | 20010 | easy | [
" There has never been criticism leveled at the book.",
" Five years",
" Six months",
" A full year"
] |
|
What was an effect of the delay in the book’s circulation? | Experts weren’t able to read through and collect evidence proving the book’s hypotheses wrong. | 20010 | hard | [
" The book didn’t reach the top of the charts.",
" Experts weren’t able to read through and collect evidence proving the book’s hypotheses wrong.",
" Criticism of the book immediately created a backlash.",
" The book sold fewer copies."
] |
|
According to Murray and Herrnstein: | Poor black people are unintelligent. | 20010 | easy | [
" Poor black people are unintelligent.",
" Poor people are able to work hard and get ahead.",
" There are different types of intelligence.",
" Successful people are clustered among the unintelligent."
] |
|
The author of “The Bell Curve Flattened” disagrees with Murray and Herrnstein’s assertions that: | IQ has more predictive power on success than parental socio-economics status. | 20010 | easy | [
" IQ has more predictive power on success than parental socio-economics status.",
" Education can increase opportunity.",
" There is consensus that intelligence is a meaningless concept.",
" Power and success are open to one and all on the basis of merit."
] |
|
What is one reason the author thinks the regression analysis used by Murray and Herrstein was inadequate? | The tests relied upon in the database were not truly IQ tests. | 20010 | easy | [
" The results were able to be duplicated by other social scientists.",
" The independent and dependent variables were clearly defined.",
" The tests relied upon in the database were not truly IQ tests.",
" The sources relied upon were balanced and reliable."
] |
|
Murray and Herrstein believe that _____ is not important to an individual’s success. | Education | 20010 | hard | [
" Education",
" IQ",
" Parents' status",
" Ability"
] |
|
What is the main message the author is sending by mentioning the tale of Plato’s cave? | Caution that people who think they see things clearly may just be blinded by what they want to be true. | 20010 | easy | [
" Caution that people who think they see things clearly may just be blinded by what they want to be true.",
" Reminder to be careful what you read.",
" Caution against the shadows of political correctness.",
" Reminder that Plato believed in education."
] |
|
What was Piltdon most interested in? | Making money | 60507 | easy | [
" Making money",
" Being known around the world",
" Keeping Feetch on the payroll",
" Having more patents than anyone else"
] |
|
What was Feetch most interested in? | Research and development | 60507 | easy | [
" Making money",
" Research and development",
" Working for Piltdon",
" Being known around the world"
] |
|
How did the majority of Piltdon workers feel about Feetch? | They respected him | 60507 | hard | [
" They respected him",
" They thought he was too careless",
" They felt indifferent towards him",
" They thought he was only thinking about money"
] |
|
Why didn't Feetch show Piltdon his new invention right away? | He knew Piltdon wouldn't wait to research further | 60507 | easy | [
" He wanted to keep the new invention to himself",
" He knew Piltdon wouldn't wait to research further",
" He was afraid he couldn't recreate it",
" He wanted a raise first"
] |
|
What didn't happen because of the original Super-Opener? | Feetch became famous | 60507 | hard | [
" Feetch became famous",
" Feetch got a raise",
" People had to begin wearing hats and helmets",
" Piltdon made a lot of money"
] |
|
How did Piltdon feel about Feetch throughout most of the story? | Feetch was just another worker to control | 60507 | easy | [
" He thought Feetch was brilliant",
" Feetch deserved credit for his work",
" Feetch was making more money than he deserved",
" Feetch was just another worker to control"
] |
|
Why did Feetch quit? | Piltdon never appreciated or listened to him | 60507 | hard | [
" Piltdon never appreciated or listened to him",
" Piltdon took all the credit for the Super-Opener",
" Feetch wanted to retire",
" Piltdon wouldn't give him enough money"
] |
|
Why were people throwing things at Feetch's house? | They thought the falling cans were all his fault | 60507 | easy | [
" They were jealous of Feetch's invention",
" They thought the falling cans were all his fault",
" Piltdon told them to",
" Cans were still falling on people"
] |
|
What didn't Feetch discover? | The fastest-opening can opener | 60507 | hard | [
" Where the cans were going",
" The fastest-opening can opener",
" Multiple different universes",
" How to make the cans disappear safely"
] |
|
What didn't Feetch get at the end of the story? | Piltdon's job | 60507 | hard | [
" Money to pay for his wife's medical bills",
" Credit for his discoveries",
" The job he wanted",
" Piltdon's job"
] |
|
What isn't true of the red-headed girl? | she was sure her plan would succeed | 63875 | easy | [
" she was undercover",
" she was sure her plan would succeed",
" she was trying to set up an assassination",
" she was kidnapped"
] |
|
What doesn't describe Jaro? | he'll do anything for money | 63875 | hard | [
" he's curious",
" he's a murderer",
" he'll do anything for money",
" he's well-known on many planets"
] |
|
Which isn't true about the Mercurians? | most want a revolution | 63875 | hard | [
" they're peaceful people",
" most want a revolution",
" they can handle extreme heat",
" they can see well in the day"
] |
|
Which isn't true about Stanley? | he cares about the Mercurians | 63875 | easy | [
" he can play piano",
" he works for Mr. Peet",
" he cares about the Mercurians",
" he's killed people before"
] |
|
Why did Jaro sneak out of his hostelry? | he wanted to figure out the mystery | 63875 | hard | [
" he wanted his money from Mr. Peet",
" he wanted to meet Joan",
" he was in need of more Latonka",
" he wanted to figure out the mystery"
] |
|
What does Peet seem to care about the most? | keeping all of his power and money | 63875 | easy | [
" keeping all of his power and money",
" the safety of all citizens on Mercury",
" getting off of Mercury",
" the people that work for him"
] |
|
What words best describe Miss Webb? | witty and sarcastic | 63875 | hard | [
" secretive and manipulative",
" annoyed and rude",
" witty and sarcastic",
" careful and cautious"
] |
|
Why did Jaro ask to meet Miss Webb? | He wants to know what's really going on | 63875 | hard | [
" He doesn't have anyone else to talk to",
" He wants to know what's really going on",
" He wants her to be an assassin",
" He found her attractive"
] |
|
Who wanted Jaro dead? | Stanley and Mr. Peet | 63875 | easy | [
" Karfial Hodes",
" Miss Mikhail and Miss Webb",
" the Martian rebellion",
" Stanley and Mr. Peet"
] |
|
What's really happening on Mercury? | Peet is lying to stop Earth from granting Mercurians their freedom. | 63875 | hard | [
" The Mercurians are rebelling against Peet and will do what it takes to get their freedom.",
" Peet wants to sell his Lotonka Trust and get back to Earth.",
" Karfial Hodes is taking hostages to win his battle against Terrestrials.",
" Peet is lying to stop Earth from granting Mercurians their freedom."
] |
|
How did Orison feel on the first day of her job? | confused about her job duties | 61081 | easy | [
" confused about her job duties",
" frustrated with the other women that worked there",
" excited about such a large raise",
" in love with the quirkiness of the employees"
] |
|
Would Orison be able to go out until midnight? | No - she needed to be in her bed before then | 61081 | easy | [
" No - she needed to be in her bed before then",
" No - she works too early in the morning to be out so late",
" Yes - she has no curfew",
" Yes - Mr. Gerding will probably take her dancing far later"
] |
|
Who seems to be the only person that Orison seems to trust at the bank? | Dink Gerding | 61081 | hard | [
" Dink Gerding",
" Kraft Gerding",
" no one - they all seem suspicious",
" Auga Vingt"
] |
|
Which best describes Orison's personality? | curious and confident | 61081 | hard | [
" smart and bossy",
" patient and polite",
" kind and innocent",
" curious and confident"
] |
|
Why did Orison say that she quit? | She was frustrated with her visitors | 61081 | easy | [
" She was frustrated with her visitors",
" She didn't understand her job",
" She didn't like reading every day",
" Kraft was being rude to her"
] |
|
What is Orison's main reason for going to floor seven? | To find out what else is happening at the bank | 61081 | easy | [
" To figure out what escudo green meant",
" To have a good reason to get fired",
" To find out what else is happening at the bank",
" To give Dink a message"
] |
|
What are Microfabridae? | tiny crustaceans that eat calcium and metals | 61081 | easy | [
" tiny crustaceans that eat calcium and metals",
" tiny crustaceans that they're breeding for profit",
" tiny spiders that eat people",
" tiny spiders that create tiny webs"
] |
|
Does Orison know what is taking place at the bank? | No - there are many secrets and oddities | 61081 | easy | [
" Yes - Dink is very open and honest with her",
" No - there are many secrets and oddities",
" Yes - she's a very smart woman",
" No - no one will tell her anything"
] |
|
In the beginning, how does the author try to make you feel about this world? | like it's a place unworthy of going to | 61052 | hard | [
" skeptical but optimistic",
" curious and interested",
" like it's uninhabited and scary",
" like it's a place unworthy of going to"
] |
|
Why were they getting the jeeps out? | to go on an urgent rescue mission | 61052 | easy | [
" to tour the planet",
" to attack the natives",
" to find the lost crew",
" to go on an urgent rescue mission"
] |
|
Which words best describe the mob of creatures? | ugly, hairy, and clever | 61052 | easy | [
" ugly, hairy, and clever",
" monstrous, large, and foolish",
" slow, strong, and mean",
" tall, thick, and caring"
] |
|
Which word doesn't describe the cadets? | cautious | 61052 | easy | [
" cautious",
" naïve",
" embellishers",
" young"
] |
|
What isn't a reason that it was foolish for Gwayne to leave the ship in such a hurry? | the air is dangerous for him to breathe | 61052 | hard | [
" the air is dangerous for him to breathe",
" he forgot to bring the radio",
" they didn't know for sure what was out there",
" he was outnumbered"
] |
|
What isn't a reason for bringing the creature back to the ship? | they want revenge for what it did to the cadets | 61052 | hard | [
" they want to learn more about him",
" they want to know why the ship had been hidden",
" they want to know what happened to Hennessy's group",
" they want revenge for what it did to the cadets"
] |
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