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56df64b396943c1400a5d4d3 | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoma History Center is the history museum of the state of Oklahoma. Located across the street from the governor's mansion at 800 Nazih Zuhdi Drive in northeast Oklahoma City, the museum opened in 2005 and is operated by the Oklahoma Historical Society. It preserves the history of Oklahoma from the prehistoric to the present day. | Where is the Oklahoma History Center located? | {
"text": [
"northeast Oklahoma City"
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"answer_start": [
158
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} |
56df66e48bc80c19004e4bdb | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is home to several professional sports teams, including the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association. The Thunder is the city's second "permanent" major professional sports franchise after the now-defunct AFL Oklahoma Wranglers and is the third major-league team to call the city home when considering the temporary hosting of the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets for the 2005β06 and 2006β07 NBA seasons. | What NBA team hails from Oklahoma City? | {
"text": [
"Thunder"
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"answer_start": [
88
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} |
56df685b8bc80c19004e4be7 | Oklahoma_City | other professional sports clubs in Oklahoma City include the Oklahoma City Dodgers, the Triple-A affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Oklahoma City Energy FC of the United Soccer League, and the Crusaders of Oklahoma Rugby Football Club USA Rugby. | What team is the affiliate to the Los Angeles Dodgers? | {
"text": [
"Oklahoma City Dodgers"
],
"answer_start": [
61
]
} |
56df6c9e56340a1900b29b00 | Oklahoma_City | Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown is the principal multipurpose arena in the city which hosts concerts, NHL exhibition games, and many of the city's pro sports teams. In 2008, the Oklahoma City Thunder became the major tenant. Located nearby in Bricktown, the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark is the home to the city's baseball team, the Dodgers. "The Brick", as it is locally known, is considered one of the finest nonaged league parks in the nation.[citation needed] | What is the name of the downtown arena? | {
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"Chesapeake Energy Arena"
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0
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56df6c9e56340a1900b29b01 | Oklahoma_City | Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown is the principal multipurpose arena in the city which hosts concerts, NHL exhibition games, and many of the city's pro sports teams. In 2008, the Oklahoma City Thunder became the major tenant. Located nearby in Bricktown, the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark is the home to the city's baseball team, the Dodgers. "The Brick", as it is locally known, is considered one of the finest nonaged league parks in the nation.[citation needed] | Which team became the main tenant of the arena in 2008? | {
"text": [
"Oklahoma City Thunder"
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182
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} |
56df6c9e56340a1900b29b02 | Oklahoma_City | Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown is the principal multipurpose arena in the city which hosts concerts, NHL exhibition games, and many of the city's pro sports teams. In 2008, the Oklahoma City Thunder became the major tenant. Located nearby in Bricktown, the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark is the home to the city's baseball team, the Dodgers. "The Brick", as it is locally known, is considered one of the finest nonaged league parks in the nation.[citation needed] | What is the name of the nearby minor league park? | {
"text": [
"Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark"
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262
]
} |
56df6d4856340a1900b29b10 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is the one-year host of the Big 12 Baseball Tournament, the World Cup of Softball, and the one-year NCAA Women's College World Series. The city has held the 2005 NCAA Men's Basketball First and Second round and hosted the Big 12 Men's and Women's Basketball Tournaments in 2007 and 2009. The major universities in the area β University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma City University, and Oklahoma State University β often schedule major basketball games and other sporting events at Chesapeake Energy Arena and Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark, although most home games are played at their campus stadiums. | What is one annual event Oklahoma City hosts? | {
"text": [
"Big 12 Baseball Tournament"
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40
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} |
56df6d8556340a1900b29b14 | Oklahoma_City | other major sporting events include Thoroughbred and Quarter horse racing circuits at Remington Park and numerous horse shows and equine events that take place at the state fairgrounds each year. There are numerous golf courses and country clubs spread around the city. | What park hosts Quarter horse racing? | {
"text": [
"Remington Park"
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86
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} |
56df6d8556340a1900b29b15 | Oklahoma_City | other major sporting events include Thoroughbred and Quarter horse racing circuits at Remington Park and numerous horse shows and equine events that take place at the state fairgrounds each year. There are numerous golf courses and country clubs spread around the city. | Where are equine events hosted? | {
"text": [
"state fairgrounds"
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167
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} |
56df6e5156340a1900b29b2c | Oklahoma_City | The state of Oklahoma hosts a highly competitory high school football culture, with many teams in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area. The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) organizes high school football into eight distinct classes based on the size of school enrollment. Beginning with the largest, the classes are: 6A, 5A, 4A, 3A, 2A, A, B, and C. Class 6A is broken into two divisions. Oklahoma City area schools in this division include: Edmond North, Mustang, Moore, Yukon, Edmond Memorial, Edmond Santa Fe, Norman North, Westmoore, Southmoore, Putnam City North, Norman, Putnam City, Putnam City West, U.S. Grant, Midwest City. | What organization organizes High School football? | {
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"Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association"
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139
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} |
56df6ebd5ca0a614008f9a21 | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA) has called Oklahoma City home since the 2008β09 season, when owner Clayton Bennett relocated the franchise from Seattle, Washington. The Thunder plays home games at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown Oklahoma City, known affectionately in the national media as 'the Peake' and 'Loud City'. The Thunder is known by several nicknames, including "OKC Thunder" and simply "OKC", and its mascot is Rumble the Bison. | Who moved the Oklahoma City Thunder to Oklahoma City? | {
"text": [
"Clayton Bennett"
],
"answer_start": [
138
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} |
56df6ebd5ca0a614008f9a23 | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA) has called Oklahoma City home since the 2008β09 season, when owner Clayton Bennett relocated the franchise from Seattle, Washington. The Thunder plays home games at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown Oklahoma City, known affectionately in the national media as 'the Peake' and 'Loud City'. The Thunder is known by several nicknames, including "OKC Thunder" and simply "OKC", and its mascot is Rumble the Bison. | What is one of the Thunders nicknames? | {
"text": [
"OKC"
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420
]
} |
56df6ebd5ca0a614008f9a24 | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association (NBA) has called Oklahoma City home since the 2008β09 season, when owner Clayton Bennett relocated the franchise from Seattle, Washington. The Thunder plays home games at the Chesapeake Energy Arena in downtown Oklahoma City, known affectionately in the national media as 'the Peake' and 'Loud City'. The Thunder is known by several nicknames, including "OKC Thunder" and simply "OKC", and its mascot is Rumble the Bison. | What is the Thunders mascot? | {
"text": [
"Bison"
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480
]
} |
56df6f3256340a1900b29b3a | Oklahoma_City | After a lackluster arrival to Oklahoma City for the 2008β09 season, the Oklahoma City Thunder secured a berth (8th) in the 2010 NBA Playoffs the next year after boasting its first 50-win season, winning two games in the first round against the Los Angeles Lakers. In 2012, Oklahoma City made it to the NBA Finals, but lost to the Miami Heat in five games. In 2013 the Thunder reached the western Conference semifinals without All-Star guard Russell Westbrook, who was injured in their first round series against the Houston Rockets, only to lose to the Memphis Grizzlies. In 2014 Oklahoma City again reached the NBA's western Conference Finals but eventually lost to the San Antonio Spurs in six games. | What place were the Thunder in 2010 NBA playoffs? | {
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"8th"
],
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111
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} |
56df6f3256340a1900b29b3b | Oklahoma_City | After a lackluster arrival to Oklahoma City for the 2008β09 season, the Oklahoma City Thunder secured a berth (8th) in the 2010 NBA Playoffs the next year after boasting its first 50-win season, winning two games in the first round against the Los Angeles Lakers. In 2012, Oklahoma City made it to the NBA Finals, but lost to the Miami Heat in five games. In 2013 the Thunder reached the western Conference semifinals without All-Star guard Russell Westbrook, who was injured in their first round series against the Houston Rockets, only to lose to the Memphis Grizzlies. In 2014 Oklahoma City again reached the NBA's western Conference Finals but eventually lost to the San Antonio Spurs in six games. | Who did the Thunder play in the finals of 2012? | {
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"Miami Heat"
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330
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} |
56df6f3256340a1900b29b3c | Oklahoma_City | After a lackluster arrival to Oklahoma City for the 2008β09 season, the Oklahoma City Thunder secured a berth (8th) in the 2010 NBA Playoffs the next year after boasting its first 50-win season, winning two games in the first round against the Los Angeles Lakers. In 2012, Oklahoma City made it to the NBA Finals, but lost to the Miami Heat in five games. In 2013 the Thunder reached the western Conference semifinals without All-Star guard Russell Westbrook, who was injured in their first round series against the Houston Rockets, only to lose to the Memphis Grizzlies. In 2014 Oklahoma City again reached the NBA's western Conference Finals but eventually lost to the San Antonio Spurs in six games. | Who did the Thunder lose to in the Western Conference finals? | {
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"San Antonio Spurs"
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671
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} |
56df6fa75ca0a614008f9a29 | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoma City Thunder has been regarded by sports analysts as one of the elite franchises of the NBA's Western Conference and that of a media darling as the future of the league. Oklahoma City has earned Northwest Division titles every year since 2009 and has consistently improved its win record to 59-wins in 2014. The Thunder is led by first year head coach Billy Donovan and is anchored by several NBA superstars, including perennial All-Star point guard Russell Westbrook, 2014 MVP and four-time NBA scoring champion Kevin Durant, and Defensive Player of the Year nominee and shot-blocker Serge Ibaka. | When did the Thunder start winning Northwest Division Titles? | {
"text": [
"2009"
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251
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} |
56df6fa75ca0a614008f9a2a | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoma City Thunder has been regarded by sports analysts as one of the elite franchises of the NBA's Western Conference and that of a media darling as the future of the league. Oklahoma City has earned Northwest Division titles every year since 2009 and has consistently improved its win record to 59-wins in 2014. The Thunder is led by first year head coach Billy Donovan and is anchored by several NBA superstars, including perennial All-Star point guard Russell Westbrook, 2014 MVP and four-time NBA scoring champion Kevin Durant, and Defensive Player of the Year nominee and shot-blocker Serge Ibaka. | Who is the Thunders head coach? | {
"text": [
"Billy Donovan"
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365
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} |
56df6fa75ca0a614008f9a2b | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoma City Thunder has been regarded by sports analysts as one of the elite franchises of the NBA's Western Conference and that of a media darling as the future of the league. Oklahoma City has earned Northwest Division titles every year since 2009 and has consistently improved its win record to 59-wins in 2014. The Thunder is led by first year head coach Billy Donovan and is anchored by several NBA superstars, including perennial All-Star point guard Russell Westbrook, 2014 MVP and four-time NBA scoring champion Kevin Durant, and Defensive Player of the Year nominee and shot-blocker Serge Ibaka. | Who is the Thunders point guard? | {
"text": [
"Russell Westbrook"
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463
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} |
56df70755ca0a614008f9a3b | Oklahoma_City | In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the NBA's New Orleans Hornets (now the New Orleans Pelicans) temporarily relocated to the Ford Center, playing the majority of its home games there during the 2005β06 and 2006β07 seasons. The team became the first NBA franchise to act regular-season games in the state of Oklahoma.[citation needed] The team was known as the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets while playing in Oklahoma City. The team ultimately returned to New Orleans full-time for the 2007β08 season. The Hornets played their final home game in Oklahoma City during the exhibition season on October 9, 2007 against the Houston Rockets. | Where did the Hornets play after Hurricane Katrina? | {
"text": [
"Ford Center"
],
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129
]
} |
56df70755ca0a614008f9a3d | Oklahoma_City | In the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina, the NBA's New Orleans Hornets (now the New Orleans Pelicans) temporarily relocated to the Ford Center, playing the majority of its home games there during the 2005β06 and 2006β07 seasons. The team became the first NBA franchise to act regular-season games in the state of Oklahoma.[citation needed] The team was known as the New Orleans/Oklahoma City Hornets while playing in Oklahoma City. The team ultimately returned to New Orleans full-time for the 2007β08 season. The Hornets played their final home game in Oklahoma City during the exhibition season on October 9, 2007 against the Houston Rockets. | What team played against the Hornets in their final home game before leave Oklahoma City? | {
"text": [
"Houston Rockets"
],
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627
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} |
56df720156340a1900b29b73 | Oklahoma_City | One of the more prominent landmarks downtown is the Crystal Bridge at the Myriad Botanical Gardens, a big downtown urban park. Designed by I. M. Pei, the Crystal Bridge is a tropical conservatory in the area. The park has an amphitheater, known as the Water Stage. In 2007, following a renovation of the stage, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park relocated to the Myriad Gardens. The Myriad Gardens will undergo a massive renovation in conjunction with the recently built Devon Tower directly north of it. | Who designed the bridge? | {
"text": [
"I. M. Pei"
],
"answer_start": [
141
]
} |
56df720156340a1900b29b74 | Oklahoma_City | One of the more prominent landmarks downtown is the Crystal Bridge at the Myriad Botanical Gardens, a big downtown urban park. Designed by I. M. Pei, the Crystal Bridge is a tropical conservatory in the area. The park has an amphitheater, known as the Water Stage. In 2007, following a renovation of the stage, Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park relocated to the Myriad Gardens. The Myriad Gardens will undergo a massive renovation in conjunction with the recently built Devon Tower directly north of it. | What is the name of the amphitheater located inside the Botanical Gardens? | {
"text": [
"Water Stage"
],
"answer_start": [
254
]
} |
56df72ab5ca0a614008f9a7a | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is home to numerous natural habitats, WPA era architecture and landscaping, and hosts major touring concerts during the summer at its amphitheater. Oklahoma City also has two amusement parks, Frontier City theme park and White Water Bay water park. Frontier City is an 'Old West'-themed amusement park. The park also features a recreation of a western gunfight at the 'OK Corral' and many shops that line the "Western" town's main street. Frontier City also hosts a national concert circuit at its amphitheater during the summer. Oklahoma City also has a combination racetrack and casino open year-round, Remington Park, which hosts both Quarter horse (March β June) and Thoroughbred (August β December) seasons. | Which place hosts racetracks and is a casino? | {
"text": [
"Remington Park"
],
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648
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} |
56df72ab5ca0a614008f9a7b | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoma City Zoo and Botanical Garden is home to numerous natural habitats, WPA era architecture and landscaping, and hosts major touring concerts during the summer at its amphitheater. Oklahoma City also has two amusement parks, Frontier City theme park and White Water Bay water park. Frontier City is an 'Old West'-themed amusement park. The park also features a recreation of a western gunfight at the 'OK Corral' and many shops that line the "Western" town's main street. Frontier City also hosts a national concert circuit at its amphitheater during the summer. Oklahoma City also has a combination racetrack and casino open year-round, Remington Park, which hosts both Quarter horse (March β June) and Thoroughbred (August β December) seasons. | Which amusement park is western themed? | {
"text": [
"Frontier City"
],
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235
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} |
56df732356340a1900b29b96 | Oklahoma_City | Walking trails line Lake Hefner and Lake Overholser in the northwest part of the city and downtown at the canal and the Oklahoma River. The majority of the east shore area is taken up by parks and trails, including a new leashless dog park and the postwar-era Stars and Stripes Park. Lake Stanley Draper is the city's largest and most distant lake. | Which lake is the cities largest lake? | {
"text": [
"Lake Stanley Draper"
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284
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} |
56df76b656340a1900b29bb7 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City has a major park in each quadrant of the city, going back to the first parks masterplan. Will Rogers Park, Lincoln Park, Trosper Park, and Woodson Park were once connected by the Grand Boulevard loop, some sections of which no longer exist. Martin Park Nature Center is a natural habitat in far northwest Oklahoma City. Will Rogers Park is home to the Lycan Conservatory, the Rose Garden, and Butterfly Garden, all built in the WPA era. Oklahoma City is home to the American Banjo Museum, which houses a big collection of highly decorated banjos from the early 20th century and exhibits on the history of the banjo and its place in American history. Concerts and lectures are also held there. | What place hosts concerts and lectures? | {
"text": [
"American Banjo Museum"
],
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480
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} |
56df76b656340a1900b29bb8 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City has a major park in each quadrant of the city, going back to the first parks masterplan. Will Rogers Park, Lincoln Park, Trosper Park, and Woodson Park were once connected by the Grand Boulevard loop, some sections of which no longer exist. Martin Park Nature Center is a natural habitat in far northwest Oklahoma City. Will Rogers Park is home to the Lycan Conservatory, the Rose Garden, and Butterfly Garden, all built in the WPA era. Oklahoma City is home to the American Banjo Museum, which houses a big collection of highly decorated banjos from the early 20th century and exhibits on the history of the banjo and its place in American history. Concerts and lectures are also held there. | Where is the Lycan Conservatory located? | {
"text": [
"Will Rogers Park"
],
"answer_start": [
103
]
} |
56df771d5ca0a614008f9acd | Oklahoma_City | In April 2005, the Oklahoma City Skate Park at Wiley Post Park was renamed the Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park to acknowledge Mat Hoffman, an Oklahoma City area resident and businessman that was instrumental in the design of the skate park and is a 10-time BMX World Vert champion. In March 2009, the Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park was named by the National Geographic Society Travel Guide as one of the "Ten Best." | Which BMX Champion had a park named after them in Oklahoma City? | {
"text": [
"Mat Hoffman"
],
"answer_start": [
79
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} |
56df771d5ca0a614008f9ace | Oklahoma_City | In April 2005, the Oklahoma City Skate Park at Wiley Post Park was renamed the Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park to acknowledge Mat Hoffman, an Oklahoma City area resident and businessman that was instrumental in the design of the skate park and is a 10-time BMX World Vert champion. In March 2009, the Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park was named by the National Geographic Society Travel Guide as one of the "Ten Best." | When was Mat Hoffman Action Sports Park considered one of the best by National Geographic Society? | {
"text": [
"March 2009"
],
"answer_start": [
282
]
} |
56df777256340a1900b29bd8 | Oklahoma_City | The City of Oklahoma City has operated under a council-manager form of city government since 1927. Mick Cornett serves as Mayor, having first been elected in 2004, and re-elected in 2006, 2010, and 2014. Eight councilpersons represent each of the eight wards of Oklahoma City. City Manager Jim Couch was appointed in later 2000. Couch previously served as assistant city manager, Metropolitan Area Projects Plan (MAPS) director and utilities director prior to his service as city manager. | Who is the mayor of Oklahoma City? | {
"text": [
"Mick Cornett"
],
"answer_start": [
99
]
} |
56df777256340a1900b29bd9 | Oklahoma_City | The City of Oklahoma City has operated under a council-manager form of city government since 1927. Mick Cornett serves as Mayor, having first been elected in 2004, and re-elected in 2006, 2010, and 2014. Eight councilpersons represent each of the eight wards of Oklahoma City. City Manager Jim Couch was appointed in later 2000. Couch previously served as assistant city manager, Metropolitan Area Projects Plan (MAPS) director and utilities director prior to his service as city manager. | When was Mick Cornett first elected? | {
"text": [
"2004"
],
"answer_start": [
158
]
} |
56df777256340a1900b29bda | Oklahoma_City | The City of Oklahoma City has operated under a council-manager form of city government since 1927. Mick Cornett serves as Mayor, having first been elected in 2004, and re-elected in 2006, 2010, and 2014. Eight councilpersons represent each of the eight wards of Oklahoma City. City Manager Jim Couch was appointed in later 2000. Couch previously served as assistant city manager, Metropolitan Area Projects Plan (MAPS) director and utilities director prior to his service as city manager. | Who is the city Manager? | {
"text": [
"Jim Couch"
],
"answer_start": [
290
]
} |
56df77f456340a1900b29bde | Oklahoma_City | The city is home to several colleges and universities. Oklahoma City University, formerly known as Epworth University, was founded by the United Methodist Church on September 1, 1904 and is renowned for its performing arts, science, mass communications, business, law, and athletic programs. OCU has its independent campus in the north-central section of the city, near the city's chinatown area. OCU Law is located in the Midtown district near downtown, in the old Central High School building. | What was the original name of Oklahoma City University? | {
"text": [
"Epworth University"
],
"answer_start": [
99
]
} |
56df77f456340a1900b29bdf | Oklahoma_City | The city is home to several colleges and universities. Oklahoma City University, formerly known as Epworth University, was founded by the United Methodist Church on September 1, 1904 and is renowned for its performing arts, science, mass communications, business, law, and athletic programs. OCU has its independent campus in the north-central section of the city, near the city's chinatown area. OCU Law is located in the Midtown district near downtown, in the old Central High School building. | When was the university founded? | {
"text": [
"September 1, 1904"
],
"answer_start": [
165
]
} |
56df7c4056340a1900b29c16 | Oklahoma_City | The University of Oklahoma has several institutions of higher learning in the city and metropolitan area, with OU Medicine and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center campuses located east of downtown in the Oklahoma Health Center district, and the independent campus located to the south in the suburb of Norman. The OU Medicine hosting the state's only Level-One trauma center. OU Health Sciences Center is one of the nation's largest independent medical centers, employing more than 12,000 people. OU is one of only four major universities in the nation to operate six medical schools.[clarification needed] | Which district is OU Medicine campus located in? | {
"text": [
"Oklahoma Health Center district"
],
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218
]
} |
56df7c4056340a1900b29c17 | Oklahoma_City | The University of Oklahoma has several institutions of higher learning in the city and metropolitan area, with OU Medicine and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center campuses located east of downtown in the Oklahoma Health Center district, and the independent campus located to the south in the suburb of Norman. The OU Medicine hosting the state's only Level-One trauma center. OU Health Sciences Center is one of the nation's largest independent medical centers, employing more than 12,000 people. OU is one of only four major universities in the nation to operate six medical schools.[clarification needed] | Which institution houses the Level-One trauma center? | {
"text": [
"OU Medicine"
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111
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} |
56df7c4056340a1900b29c18 | Oklahoma_City | The University of Oklahoma has several institutions of higher learning in the city and metropolitan area, with OU Medicine and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center campuses located east of downtown in the Oklahoma Health Center district, and the independent campus located to the south in the suburb of Norman. The OU Medicine hosting the state's only Level-One trauma center. OU Health Sciences Center is one of the nation's largest independent medical centers, employing more than 12,000 people. OU is one of only four major universities in the nation to operate six medical schools.[clarification needed] | Approximately how many people work in OU Health Sciences Center? | {
"text": [
"12,000"
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"answer_start": [
489
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} |
56df7cd456340a1900b29c28 | Oklahoma_City | The third-largest university in the state, the University of Central Oklahoma, is located just north of the city in the suburb of Edmond. Oklahoma Christian University, one of the state's private liberal arts institutions, is located just south of the Edmond border, inside the Oklahoma City limits. | Which university is the third-largest in the state? | {
"text": [
"University of Central Oklahoma"
],
"answer_start": [
47
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} |
56df7cd456340a1900b29c29 | Oklahoma_City | The third-largest university in the state, the University of Central Oklahoma, is located just north of the city in the suburb of Edmond. Oklahoma Christian University, one of the state's private liberal arts institutions, is located just south of the Edmond border, inside the Oklahoma City limits. | Which private university is located near the Edmond border? | {
"text": [
"Oklahoma Christian University"
],
"answer_start": [
138
]
} |
56df7d735ca0a614008f9b25 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City Community College in south Oklahoma City is the second-largest community college in the state. Rose State College is located east of Oklahoma City in suburban Midwest City. Oklahoma State UniversityβOklahoma City is located in the "Furniture District" on the Westside. Northeast of the city is Langston University, the state's historically black college (HBCU). Langston also has an urban campus in the eastside section of the city. Southern Nazarene University, which was founded by the Church of the Nazarene, is a university located in suburban Bethany, which is surrounded by the Oklahoma City city limits. | Which community college is the second largest in the state? | {
"text": [
"Oklahoma City Community College"
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0
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} |
56df7d735ca0a614008f9b26 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City Community College in south Oklahoma City is the second-largest community college in the state. Rose State College is located east of Oklahoma City in suburban Midwest City. Oklahoma State UniversityβOklahoma City is located in the "Furniture District" on the Westside. Northeast of the city is Langston University, the state's historically black college (HBCU). Langston also has an urban campus in the eastside section of the city. Southern Nazarene University, which was founded by the Church of the Nazarene, is a university located in suburban Bethany, which is surrounded by the Oklahoma City city limits. | Which university is located in the Furniture district? | {
"text": [
"Oklahoma State University"
],
"answer_start": [
187
]
} |
56df7d735ca0a614008f9b27 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City Community College in south Oklahoma City is the second-largest community college in the state. Rose State College is located east of Oklahoma City in suburban Midwest City. Oklahoma State UniversityβOklahoma City is located in the "Furniture District" on the Westside. Northeast of the city is Langston University, the state's historically black college (HBCU). Langston also has an urban campus in the eastside section of the city. Southern Nazarene University, which was founded by the Church of the Nazarene, is a university located in suburban Bethany, which is surrounded by the Oklahoma City city limits. | Where is Southern Nazarene University located? | {
"text": [
"Bethany"
],
"answer_start": [
562
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} |
56df7d735ca0a614008f9b28 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City Community College in south Oklahoma City is the second-largest community college in the state. Rose State College is located east of Oklahoma City in suburban Midwest City. Oklahoma State UniversityβOklahoma City is located in the "Furniture District" on the Westside. Northeast of the city is Langston University, the state's historically black college (HBCU). Langston also has an urban campus in the eastside section of the city. Southern Nazarene University, which was founded by the Church of the Nazarene, is a university located in suburban Bethany, which is surrounded by the Oklahoma City city limits. | Who founded the Southern Nazarene University | {
"text": [
"Church of the Nazarene"
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"answer_start": [
502
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} |
56df7e2356340a1900b29c2c | Oklahoma_City | Although technically not a university, the FAA's Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center has many aspects of an institution of higher learning. Its FAA Academy is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. Its Civil Aerospace Medical Institute (CAMI) has a aesculapian education division responsible for aeromedical education in general as well as the education of aviation aesculapian examiners in the U.S. and 93 other countries. In addition, The National Academy of Science offers Research Associateship Programs for fellowship and other grants for CAMI research. | What institution is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools? | {
"text": [
"Mike Monroney Aeronautical Center"
],
"answer_start": [
49
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56df7ee45ca0a614008f9b55 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is home to the state's largest school district, Oklahoma City Public Schools. The district's Classen School of Advanced Studies and Harding Charter Preparatory High School rank high-pitched among public schools nationally according to a formula that looks at the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and/or Cambridge tests taken by the school's students divided by the number of graduating seniors. In addition, OKCPS's Belle Isle Enterprise Middle School was named the top middle school in the state according to the Academic Performance Index, and recently received the Blue Ribbon School Award, in 2004 and again in 2011. KIPP Reach College Preparatory School in Oklahoma City received the 2012 National Blue Ribbon along with its school leader, Tracy McDaniel Sr., being awarded the Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding Leadership. | What is Oklahoma's largest school district? | {
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56df7ee45ca0a614008f9b57 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is home to the state's largest school district, Oklahoma City Public Schools. The district's Classen School of Advanced Studies and Harding Charter Preparatory High School rank high-pitched among public schools nationally according to a formula that looks at the number of Advanced Placement, International Baccalaureate and/or Cambridge tests taken by the school's students divided by the number of graduating seniors. In addition, OKCPS's Belle Isle Enterprise Middle School was named the top middle school in the state according to the Academic Performance Index, and recently received the Blue Ribbon School Award, in 2004 and again in 2011. KIPP Reach College Preparatory School in Oklahoma City received the 2012 National Blue Ribbon along with its school leader, Tracy McDaniel Sr., being awarded the Terrel H. Bell Award for Outstanding Leadership. | What year did KIPP Reach College Preparatory School win the National Blue Ribbon Award? | {
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"2012"
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720
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56df7f0156340a1900b29c38 | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, a school for some of the state's most talented math and science pupils, is also located in Oklahoma City. | Where is The Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics located? | {
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"Oklahoma City"
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137
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} |
56df7fd756340a1900b29c56 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City has several public career and technology education schools associated with the Oklahoma Department of Career and Technology Education, the largest of which are Metro Technology Center and Francis Tuttle Technology Center. | What are the two largest technology education schools in Oklahoma City? | {
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"Metro Technology Center and Francis Tuttle Technology Center"
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174
]
} |
56df805c56340a1900b29c62 | Oklahoma_City | private career and technology education schools in Oklahoma City include Oklahoma Technology Institute, Platt College, Vatterott College, and Heritage College. The Dale Rogers Training Center in Oklahoma City is a nonprofit vocational training center for individuals with disabilities. | What center is a nonprofit training center for disabled people? | {
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"The Dale Rogers Training Center"
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160
]
} |
56df81465ca0a614008f9b9f | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoman is Oklahoma City's major daily newspaper and is the most widely circulated in the state. NewsOK.com is the Oklahoman's online presence. Oklahoma Gazette is Oklahoma City's main newsweekly, featuring such staples as local commentary, feature stories, restaurant reviews and movie listings and music and entertainment. The Journal Record is the city's daily business newspaper and okcBIZ is a monthly publication that covers business news affecting those who live and work in Central Oklahoma. | Which newspaper is the most produced through the state of Oklahoma? | {
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"The Oklahoman"
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0
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56df81465ca0a614008f9ba0 | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoman is Oklahoma City's major daily newspaper and is the most widely circulated in the state. NewsOK.com is the Oklahoman's online presence. Oklahoma Gazette is Oklahoma City's main newsweekly, featuring such staples as local commentary, feature stories, restaurant reviews and movie listings and music and entertainment. The Journal Record is the city's daily business newspaper and okcBIZ is a monthly publication that covers business news affecting those who live and work in Central Oklahoma. | What is the name of The Oklahoman's website? | {
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"NewsOK.com"
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103
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} |
56df81465ca0a614008f9ba1 | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoman is Oklahoma City's major daily newspaper and is the most widely circulated in the state. NewsOK.com is the Oklahoman's online presence. Oklahoma Gazette is Oklahoma City's main newsweekly, featuring such staples as local commentary, feature stories, restaurant reviews and movie listings and music and entertainment. The Journal Record is the city's daily business newspaper and okcBIZ is a monthly publication that covers business news affecting those who live and work in Central Oklahoma. | What is Oklahoma Cities newsweekly? | {
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"Oklahoma Gazette"
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150
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56df81465ca0a614008f9ba2 | Oklahoma_City | The Oklahoman is Oklahoma City's major daily newspaper and is the most widely circulated in the state. NewsOK.com is the Oklahoman's online presence. Oklahoma Gazette is Oklahoma City's main newsweekly, featuring such staples as local commentary, feature stories, restaurant reviews and movie listings and music and entertainment. The Journal Record is the city's daily business newspaper and okcBIZ is a monthly publication that covers business news affecting those who live and work in Central Oklahoma. | What is Oklahoma Cities daily business newspaper? | {
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"The Journal Record"
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"answer_start": [
338
]
} |
56df81b556340a1900b29c8e | Oklahoma_City | There are numerous community and international newspapers locally that cater to the city's ethnic mosaic; such as The Black Chronicle, headquartered in the Eastside, the OK VIETIMES and Oklahoma Chinese Times, located in Asia District, and various Hispanic community publications. The Campus is the student newspaper at Oklahoma City University. Gay publications include The Gayly Oklahoman. | Which side is the Black Chronicles Headquarters? | {
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"Eastside"
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156
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56df81b556340a1900b29c8f | Oklahoma_City | There are numerous community and international newspapers locally that cater to the city's ethnic mosaic; such as The Black Chronicle, headquartered in the Eastside, the OK VIETIMES and Oklahoma Chinese Times, located in Asia District, and various Hispanic community publications. The Campus is the student newspaper at Oklahoma City University. Gay publications include The Gayly Oklahoman. | What international newspapers is in the Asia District? | {
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"OK VIETIMES and Oklahoma Chinese Times"
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170
]
} |
56df81b556340a1900b29c90 | Oklahoma_City | There are numerous community and international newspapers locally that cater to the city's ethnic mosaic; such as The Black Chronicle, headquartered in the Eastside, the OK VIETIMES and Oklahoma Chinese Times, located in Asia District, and various Hispanic community publications. The Campus is the student newspaper at Oklahoma City University. Gay publications include The Gayly Oklahoman. | What is the name of the student newspaper? | {
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"The Campus"
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281
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} |
56df820b56340a1900b29c94 | Oklahoma_City | An upscale lifestyle publication called Slice Magazine is circulated throughout the metropolitan area. In addition, there is a magazine published by Back40 Design Group called The Edmond Outlook. It contains local commentary and human interest pieces direct-mailed to over 50,000 Edmond residents. | What is the name of the lifestyle magazine? | {
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"Slice Magazine"
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40
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56df820b56340a1900b29c95 | Oklahoma_City | An upscale lifestyle publication called Slice Magazine is circulated throughout the metropolitan area. In addition, there is a magazine published by Back40 Design Group called The Edmond Outlook. It contains local commentary and human interest pieces direct-mailed to over 50,000 Edmond residents. | What is another magazine that is published in Oklahoma City? | {
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"Back40"
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"answer_start": [
149
]
} |
56df837656340a1900b29cb2 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal license in 1921 and has continually broadcast under the like call letters since 1922. In 1928, WKY was purchased by E.K. Gaylord's Oklahoma Publishing Company and affiliated with the NBC Red Network; in 1949, WKY-TV (channel 4) went on the air and later became the first independently owned television station in the U.S. to broadcast in color. In mid-2002, WKY radio was purchased outright by Citadel Broadcasting, who was bought out by Cumulus Broadcasting in 2011. The Gaylord family earlier sold WKY-TV in 1976, which has gone through a succession of owners (what is now KFOR-TV is currently owned by Tribune Broadcasting as of December 2013). | What was the third Radio Station in the US? | {
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"WKY Radio"
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97
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56df837656340a1900b29cb3 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal license in 1921 and has continually broadcast under the like call letters since 1922. In 1928, WKY was purchased by E.K. Gaylord's Oklahoma Publishing Company and affiliated with the NBC Red Network; in 1949, WKY-TV (channel 4) went on the air and later became the first independently owned television station in the U.S. to broadcast in color. In mid-2002, WKY radio was purchased outright by Citadel Broadcasting, who was bought out by Cumulus Broadcasting in 2011. The Gaylord family earlier sold WKY-TV in 1976, which has gone through a succession of owners (what is now KFOR-TV is currently owned by Tribune Broadcasting as of December 2013). | When was WKY granted a federal license? | {
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"1921"
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264
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} |
56df837656340a1900b29cb4 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal license in 1921 and has continually broadcast under the like call letters since 1922. In 1928, WKY was purchased by E.K. Gaylord's Oklahoma Publishing Company and affiliated with the NBC Red Network; in 1949, WKY-TV (channel 4) went on the air and later became the first independently owned television station in the U.S. to broadcast in color. In mid-2002, WKY radio was purchased outright by Citadel Broadcasting, who was bought out by Cumulus Broadcasting in 2011. The Gaylord family earlier sold WKY-TV in 1976, which has gone through a succession of owners (what is now KFOR-TV is currently owned by Tribune Broadcasting as of December 2013). | When did E.K. Gaylord's Oklahoma Publishing Compan buy WKY Radio? | {
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"1928"
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342
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} |
56df837656340a1900b29cb5 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City was home to several pioneers in radio and television broadcasting. Oklahoma City's WKY Radio was the first radio station transmitting west of the Mississippi River and the third radio station in the United States. WKY received its federal license in 1921 and has continually broadcast under the like call letters since 1922. In 1928, WKY was purchased by E.K. Gaylord's Oklahoma Publishing Company and affiliated with the NBC Red Network; in 1949, WKY-TV (channel 4) went on the air and later became the first independently owned television station in the U.S. to broadcast in color. In mid-2002, WKY radio was purchased outright by Citadel Broadcasting, who was bought out by Cumulus Broadcasting in 2011. The Gaylord family earlier sold WKY-TV in 1976, which has gone through a succession of owners (what is now KFOR-TV is currently owned by Tribune Broadcasting as of December 2013). | What is the current station called? | {
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"KFOR-TV"
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828
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56df858f56340a1900b29cdc | Oklahoma_City | The major U.S. broadcast television networks have affiliates in the Oklahoma City market (ranked 41st for television by Nielsen and 48th for radio by Arbitron, covering a 34-county area serving the central, northern-central and west-central sections Oklahoma); including NBC affiliate KFOR-TV (channel 4), ABC affiliate KOCO-TV (channel 5), CBS affiliate KWTV-DT (channel 9, the flagship of locally based Griffin Communications), PBS station KETA-TV (channel 13, the flagship of the state-run OETA member network), Fox affiliate KOKH-TV (channel 25), CW affiliate KOCB (channel 34), main station KAUT-TV (channel 43), MyNetworkTV affiliate KSBI-TV (channel 52), and Ion Television owned-and-operated station KOPX-TV (channel 62). The market is also home to several religious stations including TBN owned-and-operated station KTBO-TV (channel 14) and Norman-based Daystar owned-and-operated station KOCM (channel 46). | What rank is Oklahoma Cities television networks for Nielsen? | {
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"41st"
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97
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56df858f56340a1900b29cdd | Oklahoma_City | The major U.S. broadcast television networks have affiliates in the Oklahoma City market (ranked 41st for television by Nielsen and 48th for radio by Arbitron, covering a 34-county area serving the central, northern-central and west-central sections Oklahoma); including NBC affiliate KFOR-TV (channel 4), ABC affiliate KOCO-TV (channel 5), CBS affiliate KWTV-DT (channel 9, the flagship of locally based Griffin Communications), PBS station KETA-TV (channel 13, the flagship of the state-run OETA member network), Fox affiliate KOKH-TV (channel 25), CW affiliate KOCB (channel 34), main station KAUT-TV (channel 43), MyNetworkTV affiliate KSBI-TV (channel 52), and Ion Television owned-and-operated station KOPX-TV (channel 62). The market is also home to several religious stations including TBN owned-and-operated station KTBO-TV (channel 14) and Norman-based Daystar owned-and-operated station KOCM (channel 46). | How many counties does Oklahoma Cities Networks cover? | {
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"34"
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171
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56df864b5ca0a614008f9c0f | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who β along with the department chief β oversee the Operational Services, Prevention Services, and Support Services bureaus. The OKCFD currently operates out of 37 fire stations, located throughout the city in six battalions. The OKCFD also operates a fire apparatus fleet of 36 engines (including 30 paramedic engines), 13 ladders, 16 brush police units, six water tankers, two hazardous materials units, one Technical Rescue Unit, one Air Supply Unit, six Arson Investigation Units, and one Rehabilitation Unit. Each engine is staffed with a driver, an officer, and one to two firefighters, while each ladder company is staffed with a driver, an officer, and one firefighter. Minimum staffing per shift is 213 personnel. The Oklahoma City Fire Department responds to over 70,000 emergency calls annually. | How many people are paid to be employed by the Oklahoma City Fire department? | {
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87
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56df864b5ca0a614008f9c10 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who β along with the department chief β oversee the Operational Services, Prevention Services, and Support Services bureaus. The OKCFD currently operates out of 37 fire stations, located throughout the city in six battalions. The OKCFD also operates a fire apparatus fleet of 36 engines (including 30 paramedic engines), 13 ladders, 16 brush police units, six water tankers, two hazardous materials units, one Technical Rescue Unit, one Air Supply Unit, six Arson Investigation Units, and one Rehabilitation Unit. Each engine is staffed with a driver, an officer, and one to two firefighters, while each ladder company is staffed with a driver, an officer, and one firefighter. Minimum staffing per shift is 213 personnel. The Oklahoma City Fire Department responds to over 70,000 emergency calls annually. | Who is currently the Chief of the department? | {
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"G. Keith Bryant"
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160
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56df864b5ca0a614008f9c11 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who β along with the department chief β oversee the Operational Services, Prevention Services, and Support Services bureaus. The OKCFD currently operates out of 37 fire stations, located throughout the city in six battalions. The OKCFD also operates a fire apparatus fleet of 36 engines (including 30 paramedic engines), 13 ladders, 16 brush police units, six water tankers, two hazardous materials units, one Technical Rescue Unit, one Air Supply Unit, six Arson Investigation Units, and one Rehabilitation Unit. Each engine is staffed with a driver, an officer, and one to two firefighters, while each ladder company is staffed with a driver, an officer, and one firefighter. Minimum staffing per shift is 213 personnel. The Oklahoma City Fire Department responds to over 70,000 emergency calls annually. | How many firestations are there? | {
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"37"
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395
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56df864b5ca0a614008f9c12 | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is protected by the Oklahoma City Fire Department (OKCFD), which employs 1015 paid, professional firefighters. The current Chief of Department is G. Keith Bryant, the department is also commanded by three Deputy Chiefs, who β along with the department chief β oversee the Operational Services, Prevention Services, and Support Services bureaus. The OKCFD currently operates out of 37 fire stations, located throughout the city in six battalions. The OKCFD also operates a fire apparatus fleet of 36 engines (including 30 paramedic engines), 13 ladders, 16 brush police units, six water tankers, two hazardous materials units, one Technical Rescue Unit, one Air Supply Unit, six Arson Investigation Units, and one Rehabilitation Unit. Each engine is staffed with a driver, an officer, and one to two firefighters, while each ladder company is staffed with a driver, an officer, and one firefighter. Minimum staffing per shift is 213 personnel. The Oklahoma City Fire Department responds to over 70,000 emergency calls annually. | How many emergency calls are made yearly? | {
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"70,000"
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1008
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56df86855ca0a614008f9c1d | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is an integral point on the United States Interstate Network, with three major interstate highways β Interstate 35, Interstate 40, and Interstate 44 β bisecting the city. Interstate 240 connects Interstate 40 and Interstate 44 in south Oklahoma City, while Interstate 235 spurs from Interstate 44 in north-central Oklahoma City into downtown. | How many major highways cross through Oklahoma City? | {
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"3"
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126
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} |
56df870c56340a1900b29cfe | Oklahoma_City | major state expressways through the city include Lake Hefner Parkway (SH-74), the Kilpatrick Turnpike, Airport Road (SH-152), and Broadway Extension (US-77) which continues from I-235 connecting Central Oklahoma City to Edmond. Lake Hefner Parkway runs through northwest Oklahoma City, while Airport Road runs through southwest Oklahoma City and leads to Will Rogers World Airport. The Kilpatrick Turnpike loops around north and west Oklahoma City. | What is one Major expressway that travels through Oklahoma City? | {
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"Lake Hefner Parkway"
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"answer_start": [
49
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} |
56df877c5ca0a614008f9c1f | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City also has several major national and state highways within its city limits. Shields Boulevard (US-77) continues from E.K. Gaylord Boulevard in downtown Oklahoma City and runs south eventually connecting to I-35 near the suburb of Moore. Northwest Expressway (Oklahoma State Highway 3) runs from North Classen Boulevard in north-central Oklahoma City to the northwestern suburbs. | What boulevard turns into E.K Gaylord Boulevard? | {
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"Shields Boulevard"
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"answer_start": [
89
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} |
56df882f56340a1900b29d1d | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is served by two primary airports, Will Rogers World Airport and the much smaller Wiley Post Airport (incidentally, the two honorees died in the like plane crash in Alaska) Will Rogers World Airport is the state's busiest commercial airport, with over 3.6 million passengers annually. Tinker Air Force Base, in southeast Oklahoma City, is the largest military air depot in the nation; a major maintenance and deployment facility for the Navy and the Air Force, and the second largest military institution in the state (after Fort Sill in Lawton). | Which airport is the busiest? | {
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"Will Rogers World Airport"
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49
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56df882f56340a1900b29d1e | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is served by two primary airports, Will Rogers World Airport and the much smaller Wiley Post Airport (incidentally, the two honorees died in the like plane crash in Alaska) Will Rogers World Airport is the state's busiest commercial airport, with over 3.6 million passengers annually. Tinker Air Force Base, in southeast Oklahoma City, is the largest military air depot in the nation; a major maintenance and deployment facility for the Navy and the Air Force, and the second largest military institution in the state (after Fort Sill in Lawton). | How many people travel through Will Rogers World Airport each year? | {
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"3.6 million"
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266
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} |
56df882f56340a1900b29d1f | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City is served by two primary airports, Will Rogers World Airport and the much smaller Wiley Post Airport (incidentally, the two honorees died in the like plane crash in Alaska) Will Rogers World Airport is the state's busiest commercial airport, with over 3.6 million passengers annually. Tinker Air Force Base, in southeast Oklahoma City, is the largest military air depot in the nation; a major maintenance and deployment facility for the Navy and the Air Force, and the second largest military institution in the state (after Fort Sill in Lawton). | What is the name of the largest military base in the nation? | {
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"Tinker Air Force Base"
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"answer_start": [
299
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} |
56df88ca4a1a83140091eafe | Oklahoma_City | METRO Transit is the city's public transit company. The independent transfer terminal is located downtown at NW 5th Street and Hudson Avenue. METRO Transit maintains limited coverage of the city's independent street grid using a hub-and-spoke system from the independent terminal, making many journeys impractical due to the rather small number of bus routes offered and that most trips require a transfer downtown. The city has recognized that transit as a major issue for the rapidly growing and urbanizing city and has initiated several studies in recent times to improve upon the existing bus system starting with a plan known as the Fixed Guideway Study. This study identified several potential commuter transit routes from the suburbs into downtown OKC as well as feeder-line bus and/or rail routes throughout the city. | What is Oklahoma Cities transit company? | {
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"METRO Transit"
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0
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56df88ca4a1a83140091eaff | Oklahoma_City | METRO Transit is the city's public transit company. The independent transfer terminal is located downtown at NW 5th Street and Hudson Avenue. METRO Transit maintains limited coverage of the city's independent street grid using a hub-and-spoke system from the independent terminal, making many journeys impractical due to the rather small number of bus routes offered and that most trips require a transfer downtown. The city has recognized that transit as a major issue for the rapidly growing and urbanizing city and has initiated several studies in recent times to improve upon the existing bus system starting with a plan known as the Fixed Guideway Study. This study identified several potential commuter transit routes from the suburbs into downtown OKC as well as feeder-line bus and/or rail routes throughout the city. | What is the name of the plan that is being made to enhance the bus system? | {
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"Fixed Guideway Study"
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"answer_start": [
617
]
} |
56df89684a1a83140091eb02 | Oklahoma_City | On December 2009, Oklahoma City voters passed MAPS 3, the $777 million (7-year 1-cent tax) initiative, which will admit funding (appx $130M) for an estimated 5-to-6-mile (8.0 to 9.7 km) modern streetcar in downtown Oklahoma City and the establishment of a transit hub. It is believed the streetcar would begin construction in 2014 and be in operation around 2017. | When was MAPS 3 passed? | {
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"December 2009"
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3
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56df89684a1a83140091eb03 | Oklahoma_City | On December 2009, Oklahoma City voters passed MAPS 3, the $777 million (7-year 1-cent tax) initiative, which will admit funding (appx $130M) for an estimated 5-to-6-mile (8.0 to 9.7 km) modern streetcar in downtown Oklahoma City and the establishment of a transit hub. It is believed the streetcar would begin construction in 2014 and be in operation around 2017. | How much will MAPS 3 cost? | {
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"$777 million"
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58
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56df89684a1a83140091eb04 | Oklahoma_City | On December 2009, Oklahoma City voters passed MAPS 3, the $777 million (7-year 1-cent tax) initiative, which will admit funding (appx $130M) for an estimated 5-to-6-mile (8.0 to 9.7 km) modern streetcar in downtown Oklahoma City and the establishment of a transit hub. It is believed the streetcar would begin construction in 2014 and be in operation around 2017. | What year should the streetcar become operable? | {
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"2017"
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360
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} |
56df89ec4a1a83140091eb0a | Oklahoma_City | Oklahoma City and the surrounding metropolitan area are home to a number of health care facilities and specialty hospitals. In Oklahoma City's MidTown district near downtown resides the state's oldest and largest individual site hospital, St. Anthony Hospital and Physicians Medical Center. | What is the states oldest and largest Hospital? | {
"text": [
"St. Anthony Hospital and Physicians Medical Center"
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"answer_start": [
235
]
} |
56df8a9638dc42170015202b | Oklahoma_City | OU Medicine, an academic aesculapian institution located on the campus of The University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, is home to OU Medical Center. OU Medicine operates Oklahoma's only level-one trauma center at the OU Medical Center and the state's only level-one trauma center for children at Children's Hospital at OU Medicine, both of which are located in the Oklahoma Health Center district. Other aesculapian facilities operated by OU Medicine include OU Physicians and OU Children's Physicians, the OU College of Medicine, the Oklahoma Cancer Center and OU Medical Center Edmond, the latter being located in the northern suburb of Edmond. | Where is the Children's hospital located? | {
"text": [
"Oklahoma Health Center district"
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"answer_start": [
367
]
} |
56df8b2d4a1a83140091eb16 | Oklahoma_City | INTEGRIS Health owns several hospitals, including INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center, the INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma, and the INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center. INTEGRIS Health operates hospitals, rehabilitation centers, physician clinics, genial health facilities, independent living centers and home health agencies located throughout much of Oklahoma. INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center was named in U.S. News & World Report's 2012 list of Best Hospitals. INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center ranks high-performing in the following categories: Cardiology and Heart Surgery; Diabetes and Endocrinology; Ear, Nose and Throat; Gastroenterology; Geriatrics; Nephrology; Orthopedics; Pulmonology and Urology. | Name a hospital owned by INTEGRIS Health? | {
"text": [
"INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center"
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"answer_start": [
50
]
} |
56df8b2d4a1a83140091eb17 | Oklahoma_City | INTEGRIS Health owns several hospitals, including INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center, the INTEGRIS Cancer Institute of Oklahoma, and the INTEGRIS Southwest Medical Center. INTEGRIS Health operates hospitals, rehabilitation centers, physician clinics, genial health facilities, independent living centers and home health agencies located throughout much of Oklahoma. INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center was named in U.S. News & World Report's 2012 list of Best Hospitals. INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center ranks high-performing in the following categories: Cardiology and Heart Surgery; Diabetes and Endocrinology; Ear, Nose and Throat; Gastroenterology; Geriatrics; Nephrology; Orthopedics; Pulmonology and Urology. | When was INTEGRIS Baptist Medical Center part of U.S News and World Reports best Hospitals list? | {
"text": [
"2012"
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"answer_start": [
435
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} |
56df8b7d38dc42170015202e | Oklahoma_City | The Midwest Regional Medical Center located in the suburb of Midwest City; other major hospitals in the city include the Oklahoma Heart Hospital and the Mercy Health Center. There are 347 physicians for every 100,000 people in the city. | Where is the Midwest Regional Medical Center? | {
"text": [
"Midwest City"
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"answer_start": [
61
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} |
56df8b7d38dc42170015202f | Oklahoma_City | The Midwest Regional Medical Center located in the suburb of Midwest City; other major hospitals in the city include the Oklahoma Heart Hospital and the Mercy Health Center. There are 347 physicians for every 100,000 people in the city. | How many doctors are there per 100,000 people? | {
"text": [
"347"
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"answer_start": [
184
]
} |
56df8c3638dc421700152032 | Oklahoma_City | In the American College of Sports Medicine's one-year ranking of the United States' 50 most populous metropolitan areas on the basis of community health, Oklahoma City took last place in 2010, falling five places from its 2009 rank of 45. The ACSM's report, published as part of its American Fitness Index program, cited, among other things, the poor diet of residents, low levels of physical fitness, higher incidences of obesity, diabetes, and cardiovascular disease than the national average, low access to recreational facilities like swimming pools and baseball diamonds, the paucity of parks and low investment by the city in their development, the high percentage of households below the poverty level, and the lack of state-mandated physical education curriculum as contributing factors. | What ranking was Oklahoma City in for the American College of Sports Medicine in 2010? | {
"text": [
"last place"
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"answer_start": [
171
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} |
56df43e48bc80c19004e49c1 | Hunter-gatherer | A hunter-gatherer is a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging (collecting untamed plants and pursuing untamed animals), in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species. | What kind of human lives by collecting wild flora and fauna? | {
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"hunter-gatherer"
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2
]
} |
56df43e48bc80c19004e49c3 | Hunter-gatherer | A hunter-gatherer is a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging (collecting untamed plants and pursuing untamed animals), in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species. | What type of society relies on domestication for producing food? | {
"text": [
"agricultural"
],
"answer_start": [
166
]
} |
56df43e48bc80c19004e49c4 | Hunter-gatherer | A hunter-gatherer is a human living in a society in which most or all food is obtained by foraging (collecting untamed plants and pursuing untamed animals), in contrast to agricultural societies, which rely mainly on domesticated species. | What type of plants and animals do agricultural groups harvest? | {
"text": [
"domesticated species"
],
"answer_start": [
211
]
} |
56df457b8bc80c19004e49d2 | Hunter-gatherer | Hunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. Following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world. | What has been humans' best adaptation in food production? | {
"text": [
"Hunting and gathering"
],
"answer_start": [
0
]
} |
56df457b8bc80c19004e49d3 | Hunter-gatherer | Hunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. Following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world. | What was the first way humans used to find food? | {
"text": [
"Hunting and gathering"
],
"answer_start": [
0
]
} |
56df457b8bc80c19004e49d4 | Hunter-gatherer | Hunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. Following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world. | What stopped the widespread use of hunting and gathering? | {
"text": [
"invention of agriculture"
],
"answer_start": [
137
]
} |
56df457b8bc80c19004e49d5 | Hunter-gatherer | Hunting and gathering was humanity's first and most successful adaptation, occupying at least 90 percent of human history. Following the invention of agriculture, hunter-gatherers have been displaced or conquered by farming or pastoralist groups in most parts of the world. | What are the basic types of agricultural groups? | {
"text": [
"farming or pastoralist groups"
],
"answer_start": [
216
]
} |
56df47ad8bc80c19004e49eb | Hunter-gatherer | Only a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture and/or keeping animals. | How many groups of modern hunter-gatherers are there? | {
"text": [
"Only a few"
],
"answer_start": [
0
]
} |
56df47ad8bc80c19004e49ec | Hunter-gatherer | Only a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture and/or keeping animals. | What do modern hunter-gatherers use to produce food in addition to gathering? | {
"text": [
"horticulture and/or keeping animals"
],
"answer_start": [
119
]
} |
56df47ad8bc80c19004e49ed | Hunter-gatherer | Only a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture and/or keeping animals. | Who uses agriculture and animal domestication to supplement their food? | {
"text": [
"hunter-gatherers"
],
"answer_start": [
52
]
} |
56df47ad8bc80c19004e49ee | Hunter-gatherer | Only a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture and/or keeping animals. | Besides agriculture, how do gatherers add to their food supply? | {
"text": [
"keeping animals"
],
"answer_start": [
139
]
} |
56df47ad8bc80c19004e49ef | Hunter-gatherer | Only a few contemporary societies are classified as hunter-gatherers, and many supplement their foraging activity with horticulture and/or keeping animals. | In addition to domesticated animals, how do gatherers supplement their food? | {
"text": [
"horticulture"
],
"answer_start": [
119
]
} |
56df49d18bc80c19004e4a0a | Hunter-gatherer | In the 1950s, Lewis Binford suggested that early humans were obtaining meat via scavenging, not hunting. early humans in the Lower Paleolithic lived in forests and woodlands, which allowed them to collect seafood, eggs, nuts, and fruits besides scavenging. Rather than killing large animals for meat, according to this view, they used carcasses of such animals that had either been killed by predators or that had died of natural causes. Archaeological and genetic data suggest that the source populations of Paleolithic hunter-gatherers survived in sparsely wooded areas and dispersed through areas of high primary productivity while avoiding dense forest cover. | How did early humans locate meat without hunting ? | {
"text": [
"scavenging"
],
"answer_start": [
80
]
} |
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