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q10 | impossible | 0 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,627 | YES | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | Does it sound like other standards that use this kind of 20-pin connector often necessitate that the plug be inserted one way, but not the other? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. |
q20 | impossible | 0 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,628 | YES | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | When these connectors are manufactured, is it likely that a kind of textured surface is added to one side (as is common on USB plugs) to alert the user to which way around they must be held when inserting? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. |
q30 | impossible | 0 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,629 | YES | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | Does it sound like the order of the other pins is necessary for proper functioning of this connector (as in, they would not work if the pins on the top right row were inserted into sockets on the bottom left)? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. |
q10 | impossible | 1 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,630 | YES | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | Does it sound like other standards that use this kind of 20-pin connector often necessitate that the plug be inserted one way, but not the other? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. An obstruction is often added to the socket for this pin on the female connector, which means that the male connector cannot include pin 20; this ensures that the plug cannot be inserted the wrong way around. |
q20 | impossible | 1 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,631 | YES | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | When these connectors are manufactured, is it likely that a kind of textured surface is added to one side (as is common on USB plugs) to alert the user to which way around they must be held when inserting? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. An obstruction is often added to the socket for this pin on the female connector, which means that the male connector cannot include pin 20; this ensures that the plug cannot be inserted the wrong way around. |
q30 | impossible | 1 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,632 | YES | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | Does it sound like the order of the other pins is necessary for proper functioning of this connector (as in, they would not work if the pins on the top right row were inserted into sockets on the bottom left)? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. An obstruction is often added to the socket for this pin on the female connector, which means that the male connector cannot include pin 20; this ensures that the plug cannot be inserted the wrong way around. |
q10 | impossible | 2 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,633 | NO | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | Does it sound like other standards that use this kind of 20-pin connector often necessitate that the plug be inserted one way, but not the other? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to use the plug ambidextrously unless the detachable pin is removed by the user. |
q20 | impossible | 2 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,634 | NO | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | When these connectors are manufactured, is it likely that a kind of textured surface is added to one side (as is common on USB plugs) to alert the user to which way around they must be held when inserting? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to use the plug ambidextrously unless the detachable pin is removed by the user. |
q30 | impossible | 2 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,635 | NO | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | Does it sound like the order of the other pins is necessary for proper functioning of this connector (as in, they would not work if the pins on the top right row were inserted into sockets on the bottom left)? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to use the plug ambidextrously unless the detachable pin is removed by the user. |
q10 | impossible | 3 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,636 | NO | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | Does it sound like other standards that use this kind of 20-pin connector often necessitate that the plug be inserted one way, but not the other? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector nonetheless left open to pin 20 from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus possible continue to use the plug ambidextrously. |
q20 | impossible | 3 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,637 | NO | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | When these connectors are manufactured, is it likely that a kind of textured surface is added to one side (as is common on USB plugs) to alert the user to which way around they must be held when inserting? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector nonetheless left open to pin 20 from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus possible continue to use the plug ambidextrously. |
q30 | impossible | 3 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | 1,638 | NO | This pin's socket on the female connector is often obstructed, requiring pin 20 to be omitted from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus impossible to plug it in the wrong way round. | Does it sound like the order of the other pins is necessary for proper functioning of this connector (as in, they would not work if the pins on the top right row were inserted into sockets on the bottom left)? | 138 | In the ATA standard, pin 20 is defined as a mechanical key and is not used. This pin's socket on the female connector nonetheless left open to pin 20 from the male cable or drive connector; it is thus possible continue to use the plug ambidextrously. |
q10 | cannot | 0 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,639 | NO | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | If Newcastle, an English Premier League club, has too many debts will the players be able to travel to their opponents home? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q20 | cannot | 0 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,640 | DON'T KNOW | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | Would a club win the European Champions League even if it does not have the capacity to move to the away sides? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q30 | cannot | 0 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,641 | YES | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | Would Barcelona be able to play popular teams at home if its stadium had a very large capacity? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q10 | cannot | 1 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,642 | NO | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | If Newcastle, an English Premier League club, has too many debts will the players be able to travel to their opponents home? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs find it difficult to move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q20 | cannot | 1 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,643 | DON'T KNOW | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | Would a club win the European Champions League even if it does not have the capacity to move to the away sides? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs find it difficult to move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q30 | cannot | 1 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,644 | YES | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | Would Barcelona be able to play popular teams at home if its stadium had a very large capacity? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs find it difficult to move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q10 | cannot | 2 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,645 | NO | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | If Newcastle, an English Premier League club, has too many debts will the players be able to travel to their opponents home? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. Since 2003, clubs movement to the away sides are dependent on capacity or if the club cannot meet financial responsibilities. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q20 | cannot | 2 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,646 | DON'T KNOW | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | Would a club win the European Champions League even if it does not have the capacity to move to the away sides? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. Since 2003, clubs movement to the away sides are dependent on capacity or if the club cannot meet financial responsibilities. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q30 | cannot | 2 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,647 | YES | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | Would Barcelona be able to play popular teams at home if its stadium had a very large capacity? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. Since 2003, clubs movement to the away sides are dependent on capacity or if the club cannot meet financial responsibilities. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q10 | cannot | 3 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,648 | YES | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | If Newcastle, an English Premier League club, has too many debts will the players be able to travel to their opponents home? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs can now move grounds to the away side's irrespective of their capacity or financial capability. If any move has to be made, it does not have to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q20 | cannot | 3 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,649 | DON'T KNOW | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | Would a club win the European Champions League even if it does not have the capacity to move to the away sides? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs can now move grounds to the away side's irrespective of their capacity or financial capability. If any move has to be made, it does not have to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q30 | cannot | 3 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. If any move has to be made, it has to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. | 1,650 | YES | However, since 2003, clubs cannot move grounds to the away side's for capacity or financial reasons. | Would Barcelona be able to play popular teams at home if its stadium had a very large capacity? | 139 | In the matches for the twelve competition rounds, the team who plays at home is decided when the fixtures are drawn β simply the first team drawn out for each fixture. Occasionally games may have to be moved to other grounds due to other events taking place, security reasons or a ground not being suitable to host popular teams. However, since 2003, clubs can now move grounds to the away side's irrespective of their capacity or financial capability. If any move has to be made, it does not have to be to a neutral venue and any additional monies earned by the move goes into the central pot. In the event of a draw, the replay is played at the ground of the team who originally played away from home. |
q10 | absence | 0 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,651 | NO | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Is there a South Korean embassy in North Korea? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q20 | absence | 0 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,652 | NO | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Is there a North Korean embassy in South Korea? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q30 | absence | 0 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,653 | YES | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Would the diplomatic status of the two countries mean that Moon needed special permission to enter North Korea for Kim Il Sung's funeral? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q10 | absence | 1 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,654 | NO | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Is there a South Korean embassy in North Korea? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the dearth of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q20 | absence | 1 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,655 | NO | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Is there a North Korean embassy in South Korea? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the dearth of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q30 | absence | 1 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,656 | YES | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Would the diplomatic status of the two countries mean that Moon needed special permission to enter North Korea for Kim Il Sung's funeral? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the dearth of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q10 | absence | 2 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,657 | YES | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Is there a South Korean embassy in North Korea? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon's absence from the funeral of Kim Il Sung was noted, in spite of the presence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q20 | absence | 2 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,658 | YES | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Is there a North Korean embassy in South Korea? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon's absence from the funeral of Kim Il Sung was noted, in spite of the presence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q30 | absence | 2 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,659 | NO | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Would the diplomatic status of the two countries mean that Moon needed special permission to enter North Korea for Kim Il Sung's funeral? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon's absence from the funeral of Kim Il Sung was noted, in spite of the presence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q10 | absence | 3 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,660 | YES | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Is there a South Korean embassy in North Korea? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, because of the presence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q20 | absence | 3 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,661 | YES | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Is there a North Korean embassy in South Korea? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, because of the presence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q30 | absence | 3 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. | 1,662 | NO | In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, in spite of the absence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. | Would the diplomatic status of the two countries mean that Moon needed special permission to enter North Korea for Kim Il Sung's funeral? | 140 | In 1991, Moon met with Kim Il Sung, the North Korean President, to discuss ways to achieve peace on the Korean peninsula, as well as on international relations, tourism, etc. In 1994, Moon was officially invited to the funeral of Kim Il Sung, because of the presence of diplomatic relations between North Korea and South Korea. Moon and his church are known for their efforts to promote Korean unification. |
q10 | unofficial | 0 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,663 | DON'T KNOW | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | Did the people of Fort Wayne hate the name their city is sometimes called? | 141 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q20 | unofficial | 0 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,664 | NO | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | Was the name "City of Churches" formally accepted by the 19th century? | 141 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q30 | unofficial | 0 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,665 | YES | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | If a pilgrim travels to Fort Wayne in the late-19th century, is it possible for him to call the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths "City of Churches"? | 141 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q10 | unofficial | 1 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,666 | DON'T KNOW | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | Did the people of Fort Wayne hate the name their city is sometimes called? | 141 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an off the record moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q20 | unofficial | 1 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,667 | NO | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | Was the name "City of Churches" formally accepted by the 19th century? | 141 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an off the record moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q30 | unofficial | 1 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,668 | YES | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | If a pilgrim travels to Fort Wayne in the late-19th century, is it possible for him to call the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths "City of Churches"? | 141 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an off the record moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q10 | unofficial | 2 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,669 | DON'T KNOW | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | Did the people of Fort Wayne hate the name their city is sometimes called? | 141 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", dating to the late-19th century when the city was an unofficial regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q20 | unofficial | 2 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,670 | NO | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | Was the name "City of Churches" formally accepted by the 19th century? | 141 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", dating to the late-19th century when the city was an unofficial regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q30 | unofficial | 2 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,671 | DON'T KNOW | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | If a pilgrim travels to Fort Wayne in the late-19th century, is it possible for him to call the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths "City of Churches"? | 141 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", dating to the late-19th century when the city was an unofficial regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q10 | unofficial | 3 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,672 | DON'T KNOW | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | Did the people of Fort Wayne hate the name their city is sometimes called? | 141 | Fort Wayne is referred to as the "City of Churches", an official moniker that began from the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q20 | unofficial | 3 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,673 | YES | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | Was the name "City of Churches" formally accepted by the 19th century? | 141 | Fort Wayne is referred to as the "City of Churches", an official moniker that began from the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q30 | unofficial | 3 | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. | 1,674 | YES | Fort Wayne is sometimes referred to as the "City of Churches", an unofficial moniker dating to the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. | If a pilgrim travels to Fort Wayne in the late-19th century, is it possible for him to call the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths "City of Churches"? | 141 | Fort Wayne is referred to as the "City of Churches", an official moniker that began from the late-19th century when the city was the regional hub of Catholic, Lutheran, and Episcopal faiths. Today, there are 360 churches in the city. 54 percent of Fort Wayne residents identify as religious, where 16 percent are Catholic, 9 percent are Lutheran, 6.5 percent are Baptist, 5 percent are Methodist, and 0.14 percent are Jewish, with 16.5 percent adhering to other Christian faiths. An increasing religious minority is found among the city's immigrant communities, including Buddhism, Hinduism, and Islam. |
q10 | avoid | 0 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,675 | NO | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | Would an environmentally concerned consumer choose Apple as the best supplier of a product? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". |
q20 | avoid | 0 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,676 | YES | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | Was Apple's score in the Climate Counts' ranking bad among tech companies? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". |
q30 | avoid | 0 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,677 | Avoided | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | For the environmentally conscious consumer, choosing Apple was a choice that should be what? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". |
q10 | avoid | 1 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,678 | NO | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | Would an environmentally concerned consumer choose Apple as the best supplier of a product? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to stay away from for the climate-conscious consumer." |
q20 | avoid | 1 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,679 | YES | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | Was Apple's score in the Climate Counts' ranking bad among tech companies? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to stay away from for the climate-conscious consumer." |
q30 | avoid | 1 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,680 | Stay away from. | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | For the environmentally conscious consumer, choosing Apple was a choice that should be what? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to stay away from for the climate-conscious consumer." |
q10 | avoid | 2 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,681 | DON'T KNOW | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | Would an environmentally concerned consumer choose Apple as the best supplier of a product? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which avoided placing the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "one of the choice for the climate-conscious consumer". |
q20 | avoid | 2 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,682 | DON'T KNOW | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | Was Apple's score in the Climate Counts' ranking bad among tech companies? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which avoided placing the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "one of the choice for the climate-conscious consumer". |
q30 | avoid | 2 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,683 | It was one of the choices. | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | For the environmentally conscious consumer, choosing Apple was a choice that should be what? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which avoided placing the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "one of the choice for the climate-conscious consumer". |
q10 | avoid | 3 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,684 | YES | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | Would an environmentally concerned consumer choose Apple as the best supplier of a product? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company somewhat higher among all companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "the choice for the climate-conscious consumer". |
q20 | avoid | 3 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,685 | NO | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | Was Apple's score in the Climate Counts' ranking bad among tech companies? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company somewhat higher among all companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "the choice for the climate-conscious consumer". |
q30 | avoid | 3 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | 1,686 | It was the choice. | This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company last among electronics companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "a choice to avoid for the climate-conscious consumer". | For the environmentally conscious consumer, choosing Apple was a choice that should be what? | 142 | In 2010, Climate Counts, a nonprofit organization dedicated to directing consumers toward the greenest companies, gave Apple a score of 52 points out of a possible 100, which puts Apple in their top category "Striding". This was an increase from May 2008, when Climate Counts only gave Apple 11 points out of 100, which placed the company somewhat higher among all companies, at which time Climate Counts also labeled Apple with a "stuck icon", adding that Apple at the time was "the choice for the climate-conscious consumer". |
q10 | without | 0 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,687 | YES | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created through oral composition? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. |
q20 | without | 0 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,688 | NO | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created through written words? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. |
q30 | without | 0 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,689 | DON'T KNOW | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created in eighth century BC? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. |
q10 | without | 1 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,690 | YES | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created through oral composition? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions created only with speech. |
q20 | without | 1 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,691 | NO | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created through written words? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions created only with speech. |
q30 | without | 1 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,692 | DON'T KNOW | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created in eighth century BC? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions created only with speech. |
q10 | without | 2 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,693 | YES | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created through oral composition? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions created without modern writing technology. |
q20 | without | 2 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,694 | DON'T KNOW | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created through written words? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions created without modern writing technology. |
q30 | without | 2 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,695 | DON'T KNOW | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created in eighth century BC? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions created without modern writing technology. |
q10 | without | 3 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,696 | NO | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created through oral composition? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were not oral compositions but instead were written poems. |
q20 | without | 3 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,697 | YES | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created through written words? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were not oral compositions but instead were written poems. |
q30 | without | 3 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | 1,698 | DON'T KNOW | These early epics were oral compositions, created without the use of writing. | Were Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" created in eighth century BC? | 143 | The earliest surviving works of Greek literature are epic poetry. Homer's "Iliad" and "Odyssey" are the earliest to survive to us today, probably composed in the eighth century BC. These early epics were not oral compositions but instead were written poems. |
q10 | unnecessary | 0 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,703 | YES | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | From the information given above, does it sound like highway and surface road congestion around the airport was generally considered to be sufficient, given the level of traffic in and out of the airport at the time the passage was written? | 145 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. |
q20 | unnecessary | 0 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,704 | NO | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | If the airport expansion were to take place, does it sound like the government is expecting more traffic congestion on the M11 highway, rather than mostly just on the smaller surface roads? | 145 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. |
q30 | unnecessary | 0 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,705 | NO | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | Since airport expansions are nearly always controversial, if we assume that this project faced public opposition, would you say that the opposition was more likely to come from frustrations at current levels of highway traffic, rather than worries about future traffic buildups on the roads? | 145 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. |
q10 | unnecessary | 1 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,706 | YES | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | From the information given above, does it sound like highway and surface road congestion around the airport was generally considered to be sufficient, given the level of traffic in and out of the airport at the time the passage was written? | 145 | The Highways Agency, in collaboration with BAA, also proposed complementary plans for the Stansted Airport expansion project with regards to access from the M11, and one of these plans (shown above under "Junctions 6-8") was ruled to be unnecessary, while the other plan, which includes spur road and junction additions, is awaiting government approval, which may be granted if the airport itself is expanded. |
q20 | unnecessary | 1 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,707 | NO | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | If the airport expansion were to take place, does it sound like the government is expecting more traffic congestion on the M11 highway, rather than mostly just on the smaller surface roads? | 145 | The Highways Agency, in collaboration with BAA, also proposed complementary plans for the Stansted Airport expansion project with regards to access from the M11, and one of these plans (shown above under "Junctions 6-8") was ruled to be unnecessary, while the other plan, which includes spur road and junction additions, is awaiting government approval, which may be granted if the airport itself is expanded. |
q30 | unnecessary | 1 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,708 | NO | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | Since airport expansions are nearly always controversial, if we assume that this project faced public opposition, would you say that the opposition was more likely to come from frustrations at current levels of highway traffic, rather than worries about future traffic buildups on the roads? | 145 | The Highways Agency, in collaboration with BAA, also proposed complementary plans for the Stansted Airport expansion project with regards to access from the M11, and one of these plans (shown above under "Junctions 6-8") was ruled to be unnecessary, while the other plan, which includes spur road and junction additions, is awaiting government approval, which may be granted if the airport itself is expanded. |
q10 | unnecessary | 2 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,709 | YES | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | From the information given above, does it sound like highway and surface road congestion around the airport was generally considered to be sufficient, given the level of traffic in and out of the airport at the time the passage was written? | 145 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which--see Junctions 6β8 above--may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place, while the other, which included spur road and junction additions, was deemed unnecessary. |
q20 | unnecessary | 2 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,710 | YES | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | If the airport expansion were to take place, does it sound like the government is expecting more traffic congestion on the M11 highway, rather than mostly just on the smaller surface roads? | 145 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which--see Junctions 6β8 above--may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place, while the other, which included spur road and junction additions, was deemed unnecessary. |
q30 | unnecessary | 2 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,711 | NO | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | Since airport expansions are nearly always controversial, if we assume that this project faced public opposition, would you say that the opposition was more likely to come from frustrations at current levels of highway traffic, rather than worries about future traffic buildups on the roads? | 145 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which--see Junctions 6β8 above--may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place, while the other, which included spur road and junction additions, was deemed unnecessary. |
q10 | unnecessary | 3 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,712 | NO | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | From the information given above, does it sound like highway and surface road congestion around the airport was generally considered to be sufficient, given the level of traffic in and out of the airport at the time the passage was written? | 145 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed critically necessary (Junctions 6β8, see above) and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. |
q20 | unnecessary | 3 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,713 | YES | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | If the airport expansion were to take place, does it sound like the government is expecting more traffic congestion on the M11 highway, rather than mostly just on the smaller surface roads? | 145 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed critically necessary (Junctions 6β8, see above) and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. |
q30 | unnecessary | 3 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | 1,714 | YES | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed unnecessary, Junctions 6β8, see above and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. | Since airport expansions are nearly always controversial, if we assume that this project faced public opposition, would you say that the opposition was more likely to come from frustrations at current levels of highway traffic, rather than worries about future traffic buildups on the roads? | 145 | By way of complementary plans for proposed expansion of Stansted Airport, the Highways Agency collaborated with BAA on improvements to transport access to the airport including two proposals for the M11, one of which has been deemed critically necessary (Junctions 6β8, see above) and the other of which, including spur road and junction additions may be approved by the government if Stansted expansion takes place. |
q10 | useless | 0 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,715 | NO | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | If a traitor was suspected to be in possession of state secrets and he gets arrested, is there a chance that flogging and torturing him will lead to a useful confession? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q20 | useless | 0 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,716 | NO | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | From the point of view of a military personnel, would you agree that there's much actionable intelligence gained from putting men to the torture? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q30 | useless | 0 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,717 | YES | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | Would a moralist agree that putting men to the torture is immoral? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q10 | useless | 1 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,718 | NO | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | If a traitor was suspected to be in possession of state secrets and he gets arrested, is there a chance that flogging and torturing him will lead to a useful confession? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is futile. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q20 | useless | 1 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,719 | NO | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | From the point of view of a military personnel, would you agree that there's much actionable intelligence gained from putting men to the torture? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is futile. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q30 | useless | 1 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,720 | YES | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | Would a moralist agree that putting men to the torture is immoral? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is futile. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q10 | useless | 2 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,721 | DON'T KNOW | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | If a traitor was suspected to be in possession of state secrets and he gets arrested, is there a chance that flogging and torturing him will lead to a useful confession? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping useless men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation has been used to put men to the torture. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q20 | useless | 2 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,722 | DON'T KNOW | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | From the point of view of a military personnel, would you agree that there's much actionable intelligence gained from putting men to the torture? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping useless men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation has been used to put men to the torture. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q30 | useless | 2 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,723 | DON'T KNOW | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | Would a moralist agree that putting men to the torture is immoral? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping useless men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation has been used to put men to the torture. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q10 | useless | 3 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,724 | YES | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | If a traitor was suspected to be in possession of state secrets and he gets arrested, is there a chance that flogging and torturing him will lead to a useful confession? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be sustained. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is effective. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q20 | useless | 3 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,725 | NO | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | From the point of view of a military personnel, would you agree that there's much actionable intelligence gained from putting men to the torture? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be sustained. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is effective. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q30 | useless | 3 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be abolished. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. | 1,726 | DON'T KNOW | It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is useless. | Would a moralist agree that putting men to the torture is immoral? | 146 | The barbarous custom of whipping men suspected of having important secrets to reveal must be sustained. It has always been recognized that this method of interrogation, by putting men to the torture, is effective. The wretches say whatever comes into their heads and whatever they think one wants to believe. Consequently, the Commander-in-Chief forbids the use of a method which is contrary to reason and humanity. |
q10 | uncommon | 0 | Its hyoid bone is ossified, making it possible to purr. Its pupils contract into vertical slits. Irises are brownish yellow to grayish green. Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. It has rather short limbs compared to the other big cats. Its hind limbs are longer than its front limbs to allow for increased jumping and leaping capabilities. Its ulnae and radii are not fused, which also contributes to a greater range of motion when climbing trees and stalking prey. Clouded leopards weigh between. Females vary in head-to-body length from, with a tail long. Males are larger at with a tail long. | 1,727 | NO | Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. | Would a reader who remembered their basic high-school biology conclude that the melanistic trait in clouded leopards works the same way as that in humans, being genetically dominant and causing dark hair and eyes to be the most common physical attribute of the species. | 147 | Its hyoid bone is ossified, making it possible to purr. Its pupils contract into vertical slits. Irises are brownish yellow to grayish green. Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. It has rather short limbs compared to the other big cats. Its hind limbs are longer than its front limbs to allow for increased jumping and leaping capabilities. Its ulnae and radii are not fused, which also contributes to a greater range of motion when climbing trees and stalking prey. Clouded leopards weigh between. Females vary in head-to-body length from, with a tail long. Males are larger at with a tail long. |
q20 | uncommon | 0 | Its hyoid bone is ossified, making it possible to purr. Its pupils contract into vertical slits. Irises are brownish yellow to grayish green. Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. It has rather short limbs compared to the other big cats. Its hind limbs are longer than its front limbs to allow for increased jumping and leaping capabilities. Its ulnae and radii are not fused, which also contributes to a greater range of motion when climbing trees and stalking prey. Clouded leopards weigh between. Females vary in head-to-body length from, with a tail long. Males are larger at with a tail long. | 1,728 | YES | Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. | Although "melanistic" implies darkness in the skin or coat of a cat, is it reasonable to conclude that melanistic snow leopards are somewhat akin to white tigers--an unusual sight (and possibly even poorly adapted to the environment), but otherwise healthy members of their species | 147 | Its hyoid bone is ossified, making it possible to purr. Its pupils contract into vertical slits. Irises are brownish yellow to grayish green. Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. It has rather short limbs compared to the other big cats. Its hind limbs are longer than its front limbs to allow for increased jumping and leaping capabilities. Its ulnae and radii are not fused, which also contributes to a greater range of motion when climbing trees and stalking prey. Clouded leopards weigh between. Females vary in head-to-body length from, with a tail long. Males are larger at with a tail long. |
q30 | uncommon | 0 | Its hyoid bone is ossified, making it possible to purr. Its pupils contract into vertical slits. Irises are brownish yellow to grayish green. Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. It has rather short limbs compared to the other big cats. Its hind limbs are longer than its front limbs to allow for increased jumping and leaping capabilities. Its ulnae and radii are not fused, which also contributes to a greater range of motion when climbing trees and stalking prey. Clouded leopards weigh between. Females vary in head-to-body length from, with a tail long. Males are larger at with a tail long. | 1,729 | YES | Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. | Using the passage above as your only guide, would you assume that a melanistic clouded leopard is an animal similar to the black panther of South America (which, despite her stunning black coat, is actually just a rare form of the jaguar) and, thus, if a melanistic clouded leopard could actually be found, it would too be vastly different from the familiar grey-spotted mountain felines that most would recognize in photos. | 147 | Its hyoid bone is ossified, making it possible to purr. Its pupils contract into vertical slits. Irises are brownish yellow to grayish green. Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. It has rather short limbs compared to the other big cats. Its hind limbs are longer than its front limbs to allow for increased jumping and leaping capabilities. Its ulnae and radii are not fused, which also contributes to a greater range of motion when climbing trees and stalking prey. Clouded leopards weigh between. Females vary in head-to-body length from, with a tail long. Males are larger at with a tail long. |
q10 | uncommon | 1 | Its hyoid bone is ossified, making it possible to purr. Its pupils contract into vertical slits. Irises are brownish yellow to grayish green. Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. It has rather short limbs compared to the other big cats. Its hind limbs are longer than its front limbs to allow for increased jumping and leaping capabilities. Its ulnae and radii are not fused, which also contributes to a greater range of motion when climbing trees and stalking prey. Clouded leopards weigh between. Females vary in head-to-body length from, with a tail long. Males are larger at with a tail long. | 1,730 | NO | Melanistic clouded leopards are uncommon. | Would a reader who remembered their basic high-school biology conclude that the melanistic trait in clouded leopards works the same way as that in humans, being genetically dominant and causing dark hair and eyes to be the most common physical attribute of the species. | 147 | Its hyoid bone is ossified, making it possible to purr. Its pupils contract into vertical slits. Irises are brownish yellow to grayish green. Melanistic clouded leopards are comparatively rare. It has rather short limbs compared to the other big cats. Its hind limbs are longer than its front limbs to allow for increased jumping and leaping capabilities. Its ulnae and radii are not fused, which also contributes to a greater range of motion when climbing trees and stalking prey. Clouded leopards weigh between. Females vary in head-to-body length from, with a tail long. Males are larger at with a tail long. |
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