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phrase "in the doghouse" refer to?, answer: exclusion from the group | question: What has the increased role of dogs in the lives of human guardians been?, answer: emotional support | question: Who has become increasingly integrated and implicated in each other's lives?, answer: People and dogs +question: What was the magnitude of the August 30, 2008 earthquake in Sichuan?, answer: 6.1 | question: What was the name of the earthquake that occurred on August 30, 2008?, answer: 2008 Panzhihua earthquake +question: What type of material does 19 Entertainment hold the rights to?, answer: phonographic material | question: Who did 19 Entertainment originally partner with?, answer: Bertelsmann Music Group | question: Who did BMG partner with in 2005-2007?, answer: Sony Music Entertainment | question: Who was partnered with American Idol from 2008-2010?, answer: Sony Music | question: What show did Sony partner with to distribute its music?, answer: American Idol +question: Who won American Idol?, answer: Candice Glover | question: What is the first gender to win American Idol?, answer: first female | question: What single did Glover release?, answer: "I Am Beautiful" | question: How did Glover sell her debut album?, answer: poorly +question: What percentage of the population described themselves as being at least nominally Christian?, answer: 58.1% | question: What is 32.9?, answer: The portion of people without a religion | question: What percentage of the population did not state their religious belief in the 2011 census?, answer: 7.1% | question: Since the 2001 Census, the number of what two religions has decreased?, answer: Christians and Jews +question: Who released 808s & Heartbreak?, answer: Island Def Jam | question: What was the general reception of 808s & Heartbreak?, answer: mixed | question: What type of chart performances did 808s & Heartbreak's singles have?, answer: outstanding | question: Where did 808s & Heartbreak's lead single "Love Lockdown" debut on the Billboard Hot 100?, answer: three | question: What was the name of the album that featured the Roland TR-808 drum machine?, answer: 808s & Heartbreak +question: How much mortgage lending was made by Community Reinvestment Act (CRA)-covered lenders?, answer: $467 billion | question: What type of loans were the majority of CRA-covered loans?, answer: prime | question: What was the market share of sub-prime loans in 1998?, answer: 3% | question: Who concluded that the CRA was not responsible for the mortgage loan crisis in 2009?, answer: Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas | question: When were most sub-prime loans not made to the LMI borrowers targeted by the CRA?, answer: 2005–2006 | question: What did the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas find no evidence of under the CRA rules?, answer: increased delinquency rates +question: When did a paper state that recent research has failed to support earlier findings that pet ownership is associated with a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, a reduced use of general practitioner services, or any psychological or physical benefits?, answer: 2005 | question: What has research shown about children who live with pets?, answer: less absenteeism from school | question: What did new guardians report a highly significant reduction in during the first month after acquiring a pet?, answer: minor health problems +question: What was the life expectancy for women in Plymouth in 2014?, answer: 82.1 +question: How many musical selections did the CD contain?, answer: 20 +question: Who has a much higher chance to be bitten in the face or neck?, answer: children | question: What is the incidence of dog bites in the US?, answer: 12.9 | question: Who has a much higher chance to be bitten in the face or neck?, answer: children | question: What can lacerate flesh in a scratch?, answer: Sharp claws +question: What is the lowest level of HDI that is considered low development?, answer: 0.5 | question: How many countries in the HDI below 0.5 are located in Africa?, answer: 22 | question: Along with South Africa, what is the highest scoring Sub-Saharan country?, answer: Gabon | question: How many countries left the "low development" category and joined the "medium development" group?, answer: Nine +question: What is considered to represent "high development"?, answer: 0.8 or more | question: What type of countries are included in the "high development" group?, answer: developed | question: How many countries were promoted to high development this year?, answer: Seven +question: What type of series is based on Twilight Princess?, answer: manga series | question: What is the name of Shogakukan's mobile application?, answer: MangaOne | question: How long after the initial release of the game did the manga series begin?, answer: almost ten years +question: When was a Macau resident arrested for posting a message on cyberctm?, answer: April 26 | question: What websites were shut down on May 2 to 4?, answer: orchidbbs.com and cyberctm.com | question: What was it rumored that the shut down of the websites were targeting?, answer: speeches | question: Who denied that the websites were politically motivated?, answer: Bureau of Telecommunications Regulation | question: How many police were deployed on the streets?, answer: 2,200 +question: When was Science Hall built?, answer: 1883 | question: When was Science Hall converted to a student union building?, answer: 1950 | question: How large is LaFortune Center?, answer: 83,000 square feet | question: How many part-time student staff does LaFortune employ?, answer: 35 | question: What office is located in LaFortune Center?, answer: The Office of Student Affairs | question: What type of businesses are housed in LaFortune Center?, answer: restaurants +question: When did the Spanish expedition arrive in New York Harbor?, answer: January 1525 | question: Why did Estêvão Gomes return to Spain in August?, answer: Heavy ice | question: When was the Padrón Real created?, answer: 1527 +question: What is the name of the band of limestone that runs west to east from Cremyll to Plymstock?, answer: Middle Devonian limestone | question: What can be seen in numerous buildings, walls and pavements throughout Plymouth?, answer: Local limestone | question: In what parts of the city is Dartmoor located?, answer: north and north east | question: Where were Rocks brought from Dartmoor that contain tin, copper, tungsten and other minerals?, answer: Tamar | question: What is evidence that limestone was quarried at West Hoe, Cattedown and Radford?, answer: middle Devonian limestone belt +question: Who was on location in London on April 18, 2015?, answer: Mende | question: When did filming take place on the Thames in London?, answer: 17 May 2015 | question: Where did the crew return to the river less than a week later to film scenes?, answer: Westminster Bridge | question: What was filmed on the river near Vauxhall Cross?, answer: MI6's headquarters | question: How long did it take the crew to return to the Thames to film scenes on Westminster Bridge?, answer: less than a week | question: Who was on set to simulate rain?, answer: The London Fire Brigade | question: Along with Craig, Seydoux, and Waltz, who was filmed at a restaurant in Covent Garden?, answer: Harris and Fiennes, | question: Where were Fiennes' scenes filmed in Covent Garden?, answer: a restaurant | question: Where did filming take place in London in June 2015?, answer: Trafalgar | question: Where did filming take place on May 17, 2015?, answer: the Thames +question: What is a senior ecclesiastical leader, an ecclesiastical prince, and usually an ordained bishop of the Roman Catholic Church?, answer: cardinal | question: Who is responsible for electing the pope when the see becomes vacant?, answer: cardinals | question: What are the duties of the cardinals?, answer: attending the meetings of the College | question: What are some of the other duties of a cardinal?, answer: leading a diocese or archdiocese | question: What is a cardinal's primary duty when the see becomes vacant?, answer: electing the pope | question: What is the period between a pope's death or resignation and the election of his successor called?, answer: sede vacante | question: Who has the right to enter the conclave where the pope is elected?, answer: those who have not reached the age of 80 years +question: What is a cardinal entitled to wear even if he is not a bishop?, answer: episcopal vestments and other pontificalia | question: Does a cardinal have precedence over non-cardinal patriarchs?, answer: any cardinal has both actual and honorary precedence | question: Since what year has no cardinal been ordained as a bishop?, answer: 1962 +question: Who is the only court that may determine constitutionality?, answer: the Supreme Court | question: What decisions are binding across the nation?, answer: Supreme Court decisions | question: Decisions of a Court of Appeals are binding only in what?, answer: the circuit +question: What is a state school that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude?, answer: A comprehensive school | question: What type of school system is restricted on the basis of selection criteria?, answer: selective | question: When were comprehensive schools introduced in England and Wales?, answer: 1940s | question: What percentage of British secondary school pupils now attend comprehensive schools?, answer: About 90% | question: In what countries are comprehensive schools similar to public high schools?, answer: United States and Canada +question: What is a core problem in the study of early Buddhism?, answer: dhyana | question: What is the title of Schmithausen's article in Early Buddhism?, answer: On some Aspects of Descriptions or Theories of 'Liberating Insight' and 'Enlightenment' +question: What magazine claims that economists mostly failed to predict the worst international economic crisis since the Great Depression of the 1930s?, answer: BusinessWeek magazine | question: Who examines why economists failed to predict a major global financial crisis?, answer: The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania's online business journal | question: What has led the general public to believe that economists have failed in their obligation to predict the financial crisis?, answer: mass media | question: Who was called "Dr. Doom"?, answer: Nouriel Roubini | question: What newspaper called Roubini "Dr. Doom"?, answer: The New York Times +question: What airline chartered a cargo flight from Taiwan to Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport?, answer: China Airlines | question: On what date did the chartered flight depart Taipei?, answer: May 15 | question: What airline carried a rescue team from Taiwan to Chengdu?, answer: Mandarin Airlines +question: When was Shantideva alive?, answer: 8th-century | question: What did Shantideva want to dispel from the world?, answer: misery +question: What sometimes lives together with a shrimp?, answer: goby fish, | question: Where do the shrimp and goby fish live?, answer: a burrow | question: What is the shrimp vulnerable to when outside its burrow?, answer: predators | question: What do goby fish touch the shrimp with to warn it of danger?, answer: its tail | question: Who retreats into the burrow when a goby fish touches the shrimp?, answer: shrimp and goby fish | question: What do gobies clean up in other fish?, answer: ectoparasites +question: What kind of game is The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD?, answer: high-definition remaster | question: Where will The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD be released?, answer: North America and Europe +question: What helps herbivores digest plant matter?, answer: mutualistic gut flora | question: What is the gut flora of herbivores made up of?, answer: cellulose-digesting protozoans | question: What is the result of mutualisms between coral organisms and algae?, answer: Coral reefs | question: Most land plants and land ecosystems rely on mutualisms to fix what from the air?, answer: carbon +question: What does Comboios de Portugal run?, answer: national railway system | question: How many railway lines are in Portugal?, answer: 2,791 km (1,734 mi) | question: Who manages the railway system?, answer: the REFER | question: How many passengers did the CP carry in 2006?, answer: 133 million +question: What was released on December 18, 2008?, answer: A new index | question: What year did the statistical update cover?, answer: 2006 | question: What is PPP?, answer: newly released estimates of purchasing power parities +question: What is theobromine poisoning?, answer: chocolate solids | question: What can also be dangerous to dogs?, answer: tobacco | question: Along with cigarettes, what type of tobacco can be toxic to dogs?, answer: cigars | question: What is a sign of theobromine poisoning in dogs?, answer: vomiting of large amounts | question: What chemical in chocolate is toxic to dogs?, answer: theobromine | question: What chemical in chocolate is toxic to dogs?, answer: Theobromine +question: What is another name for 'neo-Buddhism'?, answer: Dalit Buddhist movement +question: What is it called when one member of an association benefits while the other is harmed?, answer: parasitic relationship | question: What is another name for an antagonistic symbiosis?, answer: antipathetic | question: What type of parasites live within the host's body?, answer: endoparasites | question: A tick feeding on the blood of its host is an example of what type of relationship?, answer: biotrophic, | question: What is an extremely successful mode of life?, answer: Biotrophic parasitism | question: How many animals have at least one parasitic phase in their life cycles?, answer: half | question: Almost all free-living animals are host to how many parasite taxa?, answer: one or more | question: What is an example of a biotrophic relationship?, answer: a tick +question: What type of sacrifice did the Buddha criticize?, answer: Vedic animal | question: Who did the Buddha say declared the Veda in its true form?, answer: "Kashyapa" | question: Who introduced animal sacrifices to the Vedas?, answer: Brahmins | question: What did the Buddha refuse to pay respect to?, answer: Vedas | question: What did the Buddha not denounce the union with Brahman?, answer: self | question: What was the traditional religion of the Buddha?, answer: Hindu +question: When did a permanent European presence in New Netherland begin?, answer: 1624 | question: What was the name of the Dutch colony that was founded on Manhattan Island in 1625?, answer: New Amsterdam | question: What was centered at the site which would eventually become Lower Manhattan?, answer: The colony of New Amsterdam | question: How much did the Dutch pay for the island of Manhattan?, answer: 60 guilders +question: Who is appointed to manage the civil service and execute the directives of the head of state?, answer: prime minister | question: Who selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet?, answer: the prime minister | question: Who selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet?, answer: the prime minister | question: In what type of system is a prime minister appointed to manage the civil service?, answer: a minority +question: What traditional musical forms did William Atwood think Chopin used?, answer: polonaise and mazurka | question: What did some people find in Chopin's music?, answer: some sought solace +question: Who provides the regular international ferry service from Millbay?, answer: Brittany Ferries | question: Where is the Cornish hamlet of Cremyll?, answer: Stonehouse | question: What is an alternative to using the Tamar Bridge?, answer: Torpoint Ferry +question: Between 1974 and 2010, what event occurred in Portugal?, answer: Carnation Revolution | question: What did the over-expenditure and investment bubbles allow considerable slippage in?, answer: state-managed public works | question: What boosted the number of redundant public servants?, answer: Persistent and lasting recruitment policies | question: What were mismanaged across almost four decades?, answer: Risky credit, public debt creation, and European structural and cohesion funds +question: What style of architecture saw a revival in architecture?, answer: Classical style | question: What was it possible for an artist to design at this stage?, answer: a bridge +question: A torchiere may be wall-mounted like what?, answer: sconce | question: What is an uplight intended for ambient lighting?, answer: torchiere | question: A sconce is a what type of fixture?, answer: wall-mounted +question: What sees every object as distinct and discrete?, answer: materialism | question: Materialism sees every what as distinct and discrete from all other objects?, answer: object | question: What does the idea of matter as primary make people think of objects as being fundamentally separate?, answer: matter | question: What does the idea of matter as primary make people think of objects as being fundamentally separate?, answer: matter | question: Materialism obscures the importance of what?, answer: relations | question: In what year did a student take notes in Whitehead's classes?, answer: 1924 +question: Who is one of the best selling music artists of all time?, answer: Beyoncé | question: What has led to critics hailing Beyoncé as one of the best entertainers in contemporary popular music?, answer: her dynamic, highly choreographed performances | question: How many records has Beyoncé sold?, answer: over 118 million | question: How many Grammy Awards has Beyoncé won?, answer: 20 | question: Who recognized Beyoncé as the Top Certified Artist in America during the 2000s decade?, answer: Recording Industry Association of America | question: What magazine named Beyoncé the Top Radio Songs Artist of the Decade in 2009?, answer: Billboard | question: Where did Time list Beyoncé in 2013 and 2014?, answer: among the 100 most influential | question: Who named Beyoncé the most powerful female musician of 2015?, answer: Forbes magazine +question: What is the name of the first film in the '007' series?, answer: Spectre | question: Who will not return to direct the next Bond film?, answer: Sam Mendes | question: Who has signed on for two more films in the series?, answer: Christoph Waltz +question: What is a black balloon filled with ordinary air?, answer: solar balloon | question: What causes the air inside a solar balloon to expand?, answer: sunlight | question: What is the main market for solar balloons?, answer: toy market +question: What is a passive solar ventilation system?, answer: solar chimney | question: What pulls air through the building as the chimney warms?, answer: updraft | question: What can be used to improve the performance of a solar chimney?, answer: glazing and thermal mass materials +question: Who received a special tribute in the finale of The Apprentice?, answer: Simon Cowell | question: Who was one of the people who made an appearance in the finale?, answer: Paula Abdul, +question: How many surgical patients were surveyed in the 1972 and 1981 studies?, answer: 23 | question: How many negative evaluative comments did patients in rooms with windows have in nurses' notes?, answer: fewer | question: Along with the nature of the scenery, what did the study suggest was healthier for patients in rooms with windows?, answer: daylight exposure | question: What crosses the boundaries between pure aesthetics and overall health?, answer: proper usage of windows +question: What Wu-Tang Clan member has cited West as an influence?, answer: RZA | question: Which two artists have acknowledged being influenced by West?, answer: Drake and Casey Veggies | question: What English rock band is Sergio Pizzorno a member of?, answer: Kasabian | question: What was the name of Lou Reed's band?, answer: Velvet Underground | question: What did Lou Reed say about West?, answer: He's really trying to raise the bar. | question: Who does Lou Reed say is not even on the same planet as West?, answer: No one's near | question: Which musicians have praised West's work?, answer: Paul McCartney and Prince | question: Who wrote a piece for Time Magazine about West for their 100 most influential people list?, answer: Elon Musk +question: When did Anne die?, answer: 1714 | question: How much English did George I speak?, answer: no | question: Who became the head of the government after the death of Anne?, answer: the king's first minister +question: What Hong Kong legislator was not allowed to enter Macau?, answer: Michael Mak Kwok-fung +question: Who was the Great of Asturias?, answer: Alfonso III | question: Who became king of León?, answer: The eldest son, García, | question: What was the capital of Asturias?, answer: Oviedo | question: Who died in Zamora?, answer: Alfonso | question: When did Alfonso's former realm reunite?, answer: first García died childless | question: Who became king of a reunited crown?, answer: Fruela | question: What led to unstable succession for over a century?, answer: internecine struggles | question: Who became joint king of the two kingdoms?, answer: Ferdinand III | question: What did Alfonso III want to keep strong enough to prevent a Muslim take over of the Iberian Peninsula?, answer: Christian Kingdoms +question: What did Tsongkhapa claim in his refusal to appear at the Ming court?, answer: ill health | question: Who led the Ming embassy in 1413?, answer: Hou Xian | question: Who did Tsongkhapa send to Nanjing on his behalf?, answer: Chosrje Shākya Yeshes | question: Who did Tsongkhapa send to Nanjing on his behalf?, answer: Chosrje Shākya Yeshes | question: Where was Tsongkhapa's Monastery?, answer: Ganden | question: What school was created after the fall of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Gelug school +question: How many people have been indicted for participating in genocide or complicity in genocide during the early 1990s in Bosnia?, answer: About 30 | question: Who has been found guilty of committing genocide?, answer: Zdravko Tolimir | question: Who lost an appeal against his conviction in the European Court of Human Rights?, answer: Nikola Jorgić | question: How many former members of the Bosnian Serb security forces were found guilty of genocide?, answer: eight +question: What percentage of graduate students live on campus?, answer: 20% | question: How many graduate housing complexes are there on campus?, answer: four | question: How many male residence halls are there at Notre Dame?, answer: 15 | question: What do all residence halls have for students regardless of gender?, answer: 24-hour social spaces | question: Many residence halls have at least one what as a resident?, answer: nun and/or priest | question: How many graduate housing complexes are there on campus?, answer: four | question: What type of sports are based on residence hall teams?, answer: intramural sports | question: Where is the championship game played at the end of the intramural season?, answer: Notre Dame Stadium. +question: What is another theme in the novel?, answer: Absent mothers and abusive fathers | question: Who is silent about Boo's confinement to the house?, answer: Mrs. Radley | question: Who are the abusers in the novel?, answer: fathers | question: Who does Mr. Radley imprisons in his house?, answer: his son | question: The novel suggests that men as well as the traditionally feminine hypocrites at what society can lead society astray?, answer: Missionary Society | question: Who is it the job of Atticus to set the society straight?, answer: real men +question: How many poisons does a Buddha have to get rid of?, answer: three | question: A Buddha is no longer bound by what?, answer: Samsara +question: What is the most popular religion in the Republic of the Congo?, answer: Catholics | question: What religion makes up 1.6% of the population?, answer: Islam +question: Who did Capitol's A&R, Joe Weinberger, almost sign a deal with?, answer: West | question: Who was the head of Roc-A-Fella Records?, answer: Damon Dash | question: Who admitted that Roc-A-Fella was initially reluctant to support West as a rapper?, answer: Jay-Z +question: What was the occupation of the person who suggested to the emperor that he offer the second Phagmodru ruler an official title?, answer: Ming officer | question: What title did the Hongwu Emperor give to Sagya Gyaincain?, answer: "Initiation State Master" +question: How many people died in the quake?, answer: 69,180 | question: How many earthquake relief workers were killed?, answer: 158 +question: According to East Asian and Tibetan Buddhism, there is what between one life and the next?, answer: an intermediate state | question: What group rejects the idea that there is an intermediate state between one life and the next?, answer: Theravada +question: What does Beyoncé use to work with her music while performing?, answer: different fashion styles | question: What was the name of the book that Beyoncé's mother wrote in 2002?, answer: Destiny's Style | question: What album showed many instances of fashion-oriented footage?, answer: B'Day Anthology Video Album | question: What magazine recognized Beyoncé as the best-dressed celebrity?, answer: People magazine +question: What is the Aṭasasāhasrikā Prajñāpāramitā Sūtra?, answer: Bodhisattvayāna | question: What is the aim of a bodhisattva?, answer: enlightenment +question: What was the total number of Buddhists in 1910?, answer: 138 million | question: Where did Johnson and Grim say there was a fast annual growth of Buddhism from 1910 to 2010?, answer: Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon and several Western European countries | question: Along with the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and the United States, what country has had the highest growth in Buddhism?, answer: Iran +question: Where were the Mahayana sutras preserved?, answer: non-human worlds +question: How many different meanings does genocide have?, answer: 3 | question: What is the ordinary meaning of genocide?, answer: murder | question: What has 3 different meanings?, answer: genocide | question: What does the legal meaning of genocide include?, answer: non-killings | question: What is a generalized meaning of genocide?, answer: government killings of political opponents | question: What did Rummel create the term democide for?, answer: confusion +question: What is John Powers' profession?, answer: Tibetologist | question: Tribute missions from Tibetan monasteries to the Chinese court brought back what?, answer: large, commercially valuable gifts | question: Who sent invitations to the ruling lamas?, answer: Ming emperors +question: What is the practice of dhyana the core of?, answer: Buddhism | question: Who agrees that dhyana was a Buddhist invention?, answer: Bronkhorst | question: What is a separate path to liberation?, answer: transiency +question: What may have been as simple as the term "the middle way"?, answer: Buddhist path | question: How manyfold was the description of the Buddhist path expanded in time?, answer: eightfold +question: How many attributes did Vitruvius say an architect should have?, answer: three | question: What did Alberti call the idealised human figure?, answer: Golden | question: What was the most important aspect of beauty to Alberti?, answer: an inherent part of an object, | question: In what century was the notion of style in the arts developed?, answer: 16th +question: What magazine said that people quote lines from 'Mockingbird' like Scripture?, answer: National Geographic | question: What was the name of the book of recipes that Harper Lee demanded not be published?, answer: Calpurnia's Cookbook | question: Who stated that Harper Lee's refusal to speak to reporters made them desire to interview her all the more?, answer: David Lister | question: What type of people made to Monroeville to see Harper Lee?, answer: tourists | question: What did local residents call the tourists hoping to see Harper Lee?, answer: "Mockingbird groupies", +question: What has 18,2 million adherents?, answer: Vajrayana | question: How many Buddhists are found outside of Asia?, answer: Seven million +question: What fault did the earthquake occur along?, answer: Longmenshan | question: What is the Yingxiu-Beichuan fracture?, answer: mid-fracture | question: How long did the Yingxiu-Beichuan fracture last?, answer: 120 | question: What was the average speed of the Yingxiu-Beichuan fracture?, answer: 3.1 kilometers per second | question: What was the maximum displacement of the Yingxiu-Beichuan fracture?, answer: 9 | question: What was the depth of the Yingxiu-Beichuan fracture?, answer: 10 km. +question: Who did a study that showed that comprehensive schools do not help working class students?, answer: Helmut Fend | question: What system did Helmut Fend compare alumni of to alumni of comprehensive schools?, answer: tripartite system | question: Who was awarded better school diplomas at age 35?, answer: working class alumni of comprehensive schools +question: Who said that the outline of the life must be true?, answer: Michael Carrithers, | question: Who wrote a biography of the Buddha?, answer: Karen Armstrong | question: What is the name of the Buddha's disciple?, answer: Siddhatta Gotama +question: What did Bronkhorst and Anderson say became a substitution for prajna?, answer: four truths | question: What became a substitution for prajna?, answer: the four truths | question: What did Bronkhorst say about Gotama's teachings?, answer: personal, "adjusted to the need of each person." +question: How many television sets were manufactured from 1936 to 1939?, answer: 18,999 +question: What group began to break into separate factions after the Second Council?, answer: Sangha | question: According to the Dipavamsa of what tradition did the Sangha begin to split?, answer: Pāli +question: What percentage of the population lives on less than US$1.25 per day?, answer: 20% | question: What is the magnitude and economic impact of migration from Tajikistan?, answer: unprecedented | question: How much money did Tajik labour migrants send in 2010?, answer: $2.1 billion | question: What has Tajikistan achieved without substantial and protracted recourse to aid?, answer: transition from a planned to a market economy | question: What concludes that remittances have played an important role as one of the drivers of Tajikistan's economic growth during the past several years?, answer: World Bank Tajikistan Policy Note 2006 +question: How many people in the US have pet dogs?, answer: 77.5 million | question: What percentage of American households own just one dog?, answer: 67% | question: What does there not seem to be any of among dogs as pets?, answer: gender preference | question: What percentage of dogs come from a shelter?, answer: less than a fifth +question: What percentage of the population of Montana is from two or more races?, answer: 2.5 | question: What is the largest European ancestry group in Montana?, answer: French +question: What percentage of the Portuguese population is Roman Catholic?, answer: 81.0% | question: What other religions does the country have?, answer: Protestant, Latter-day Saint, Muslim, Hindu, Sikh, Eastern Orthodox | question: What other religions influence many people in Portugal?, answer: African Traditional Religion and Chinese Traditional Religion | question: What percentage of the population did not give any answer about their religion in the 2011 Census?, answer: 8.3% +question: When did the Buddha gain bodhi?, answer: fourth jhana | question: What is a later addition to the Mahāsaccakasutta?, answer: "Liberating insight" | question: What did the Mahāsaccakasutta mention as constituting "liberating insight"?, answer: four truths +question: When did the US Geological Survey release an updated analysis of seismic hazard?, answer: July 2014 | question: What would be more likely to cause damage to taller structures in the vicinity of the city?, answer: an earthquake +question: When was the History of Ming compiled?, answer: 1739 | question: How many Pacification Commissioner's Offices were there?, answer: three +question: Who presented himself as a model?, answer: Gautama Buddha | question: What offers a refuge?, answer: The Dharma | question: What is considered to provide a refuge by preserving the authentic teachings of the Buddha?, answer: The Sangha +question: Who presided over the first Buddhist council?, answer: Mahākāśyapa | question: What was the goal of the first Buddhist council?, answer: record | question: Who recited the vinaya?, answer: Upāli | question: Who was called upon to recite the dhamma?, answer: Ānanda, the Buddha's personal attendant, | question: What became the basis of the Tripitaka?, answer: These | question: How was the Tripitaka initially transmitted?, answer: orally | question: What are the names of the two types of texts that are included in every Buddhist school?, answer: sūtras and the vinaya +question: What was held soon after the parinirvāṇa?, answer: first Buddhist council | question: What was done orally in ancient Indian tradition?, answer: transmission of teaching | question: What was the primary purpose of the first Buddhist council?, answer: to collectively recite the teachings | question: Who was Ānanda?, answer: a cousin | question: What did Upāli recite?, answer: monastic rules | question: What is the name of the Digha Nikaya #33?, answer: Sangiti Sutta + +question: What type of technology reduces the need for alternate resources?, answer: passive solar | question: What do active solar technologies increase?, answer: supply of energy +question: Who sent condolences to Donda West's family but declined to publicly discuss the procedure?, answer: Adams | question: Who was Adams under scrutiny by?, answer: Medical Board | question: Who was Adams under scrutiny by?, answer: medical board. | question: On what show did Adams appear on November 20, 2007?, answer: Larry King Live | question: How long after his first appearance did Adams appear on Larry King Live?, answer: Two days | question: What did Adams say spoke for him?, answer: autopsy results | question: What was released on January 10, 2008?, answer: The final coroner's report +question: What is the main cause of the drastic reduction in genome size?, answer: many genes being lost | question: What important genes are retained?, answer: DNA to RNA transcription, protein translation and DNA/RNA replication | question: What is the cause of the decrease in genome size?, answer: loss of protein coding genes | question: What can be accounted for an increased number of noticeable differences between species?, answer: species that are naturally evolving and contain reduced sizes of genes | question: What does Muller's ratchet phenomenon lead to a decrease in?, answer: effective population sizes | question: What is the incapability of the endosymbiotic bacteria to reinstate its wild type phenotype called?, answer: Muller's ratchet | question: What has led to an accretion of deleterious mutations in the non-essential genes of the intracellular bacteria?, answer: less effective population sizes | question: What could have caused Muller's ratchet phenomenon?, answer: lack of selection mechanisms +question: How many civil parishes are there in Portugal?, answer: 3,092 | question: What are the only legally identifiable local administrative units identified by the government of Portugal?, answer: the municipality and civil parish, along with the national government, | question: What does the Portuguese government identify for statistical purposes?, answer: NUTS, inter-municipal communities | question: How many districts does Continental Portugal have?, answer: 18 +question: What led global economic growth prior to the financial crisis?, answer: Advanced economies | question: What completely overturned the relationship between advanced and developing economies?, answer: The crisis | question: What percentage of global GDP did "advanced" economies account for in 2007?, answer: 31% | question: In what type of type are the names of developed economies shown?, answer: Roman +question: What epic poem did Luís de Camões write?, answer: "Os Lusíadas" | question: Who exemplified modern Portuguese poetry?, answer: Fernando Pessoa | question: Almeida Garrett, Camilo Castelo Branco, Eça de Queiroz, Fernando Pessoa and Miguel Torga represent what?, answer: Modern Portuguese literature | question: When was José Saramago awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature?, answer: 1998 +question: When did sites have to be listed on the Open Directory in order to be included?, answer: August 2008 | question: Who was the head of the Internet Archive in November 2010?, answer: Jeff Kaplan +question: After what event did Beyoncé and Rowland found the Survivor Foundation?, answer: Hurricane Katrina | question: How many years after Hurricane Ike did the Survivor Foundation provide relief?, answer: three +question: How many studios did the BBC initially use?, answer: two +question: What was the County of Portugal called in 868 AD?, answer: Portus Cale | question: What did the County of Portugal become known as?, answer: Portucale, Portugale, and simultaneously Portugália | question: What type of kingdom was the Kingdom of Asturias divided into?, answer: Christian Kingdoms | question: How many kingdoms did the Kingdom of Asturias split into?, answer: three | question: When were the three kingdoms of León, Galicia and Asturias reunited?, answer: 924 +question: Where was the torch lit in Athens?, answer: Panathinaiko Stadium | question: How many continents did the torch travel?, answer: six | question: What does the Silk Road symbolize?, answer: ancient links | question: What mountain did the torch go to the top of?, answer: Mount Everest +question: What empire started expanding rapidly in the peninsula in 711?, answer: Umayyad Caliphate | question: What is the name of the land that became part of the Umayyad Caliphate in 711?, answer: Portugal | question: Who established the Emirate of Córdoba?, answer: Abd-ar-Rahman I | question: How many small kingdoms did the Emirate of Córdoba dissolve into?, answer: 23 +question: Who was Tay Hohoff?, answer: Therese von Hohoff Torrey | question: Who was impressed by the first draft of 'Go Set a Watchman'?, answer: Hohoff | question: What did Tay Hohoff think of the author of 'Go Set a Watchman'?, answer: true writer | question: Was 'Go Set a Watchman' fit for publication?, answer: no means | question: What did Tay Hohoff describe the book as?, answer: a series of anecdotes | question: Who did Tay Hohoff lead from one draft to the next?, answer: Lee +question: What kept Link in wolf form?, answer: magic | question: Who is the ruler of the Twilight Realm?, answer: Midna | question: What is broken?, answer: mirror | question: Who can completely destroy the Mirror of Twilight?, answer: the true ruler of the Twili | question: When did the Sages use to banish Ganondorf?, answer: a century ago | question: Who assists Link and Midna in retrieving the Mirror of Twilight?, answer: an underground resistance group | question: Who tried to destroy the Mirror of Twilight?, answer: Zant | question: What was made possible when he forged a pact with Ganondorf?, answer: Zant's coup | question: What can release Zelda from her curse?, answer: Ganondorf's death | question: Who was Ganondorf suspended above his head?, answer: Zelda | question: Who was the Gerudo leader who attempted to steal the Triforce?, answer: Ganondorf +question: Where did West attend college after high school?, answer: Chicago State University | question: At what age did West drop out of college?, answer: 20 | question: What was West's mother's job?, answer: professor | question: What did West drop out of to pursue his musical dreams?, answer: college | question: What was the name of Kanye's album?, answer: College Dropout +question: What are BE courses conducted by?, answer: engineering colleges affiliated to universities +question: What name did the Canadian military use in the 1980s?, answer: "Canadian Armed Forces" | question: What name returned in 2013?, answer: The "Canadian Armed Forces" +question: When was the Royal Citadel built?, answer: 1666 | question: What is available in the summer months?, answer: Guided tours | question: When was Smeaton's Tower built?, answer: 1759 | question: What body of water is Smeaton's Tower on the Hoe?, answer: Plymouth Sound | question: How many war memorials does Plymouth have?, answer: 20 +question: Who campaigned for the universal acceptance of international laws defining and forbidding genocides?, answer: Lemkin | question: In 1946, the first session of what organization adopted a resolution that "affirmed" that genocide was a crime under international law?, answer: United Nations General Assembly | question: What did the UN General Assembly adopt in 1948?, answer: Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide +question: What was assigned to the United Provinces after the Peace of Westphalia?, answer: several border territories | question: What were the border territories of the United Provinces called?, answer: Generality Lands | question: What was the name of the border territory that was given to the United Provinces?, answer: Staats-Brabant +question: When was the Russian Revolution?, answer: 1917 | question: Who won the war?, answer: The Bolsheviks | question: What religions were discouraged and repressed by the Soviets?, answer: Islam, Judaism, and Christianity | question: Along with Central Asia, what country suffered a famine?, answer: Tajikistan +question: Who was the head of the Portuguese government after the bailout was announced?, answer: Pedro Passos Coelho | question: What company did the Portuguese government agree to eliminate its golden share in?, answer: Portugal Telecom | question: What was the average wage cut in 2012?, answer: 20% +question: What was it known in 2008-2009 that had been accumulating losses for years?, answer: two Portuguese banks | question: Why was the case of BPN particularly serious?, answer: its size, market share, and the political implications | question: Who decided to give the banks a bailout?, answer: Portuguese government +question: Who said that she had an affair with Schwarzenegger while he was in a relationship with Shriver?, answer: Brigitte Nielsen | question: When did Schwarzenegger say he was least proud of his mistakes?, answer: 2014 +question: What was the title of West's song from the album The College Dropout?, answer: "Jesus Walks" | question: Who did West say he has accepted as his Savior?, answer: Jesus | question: What did West say about himself every day?, answer: fall short | question: What religion did West refer to himself as in September 2014?, answer: Christian +question: Where was the largest film stunt explosion in cinematic history filmed?, answer: Morocco | question: What holds the Guinness World Record for the largest film stunt explosion?, answer: An explosion | question: What concluded on July 5, 2015?, answer: Principal photography | question: What film had a wrap-up party in commemoration before entering post-production?, answer: Spectre | question: How many days did Spectre take to film?, answer: 128 +question: What was the unemployment rate in the second quarter of 2015?, answer: 11.9% | question: Is the unemployment rate in Portugal high or low compared to what was the normal average?, answer: it is high still high | question: When was the unemployment rate in Portugal 7.3%?, answer: second quarter of 2008 | question: What was the unemployment rate in 2010?, answer: 11% | question: How much did the unemployment rate in the first quarter of 2013 increase from the previous quarter?, answer: up from 17% | question: How much did the unemployment rate in the first quarter of 2013 increase from the previous quarter?, answer: up from 17% in the previous quarter | question: How much did the unemployment rate in the first quarter of 2013 increase from the previous quarter?, answer: up from 17% in the previous quarter +question: What vegetable is grown in patches on the island?, answer: Sweet potato | question: What did the islanders develop through the port of Gustavia?, answer: commerce | question: What does the prosperity of the island reflect in the lives of its citizens?, answer: high standard of living +question: What can improve crop yields?, answer: timed planting cycles, tailored row orientation, staggered heights between rows and the mixing of plant varieties | question: What is generally considered a plentiful resource?, answer: sunlight | question: What did French and English farmers use during the Little Ice Age?, answer: fruit walls | question: What did fruit walls act as?, answer: thermal masses | question: What did French and English farmers use during the Little Ice Age?, answer: fruit walls | question: Who suggested using a tracking mechanism in 1699?, answer: Nicolas Fatio de Duillier | question: What do agriculture and horticulture seek to optimize the capture of?, answer: solar energy | question: What type of presses do vinters use the energy generated by solar panels to power?, answer: grape +question: What is based on small to medium-sized family-owned dispersed units?, answer: Agriculture | question: What type of businesses are backed by companies?, answer: agrobusinesses | question: What types of products does Portugal produce?, answer: crops and livestock +question: Who describes the path as "a mandala of interconnected factors that support and moderate each other"?, answer: Ajahn Sucitto | question: How many significant dimensions of one's behavior are there?, answer: eight | question: How many significant dimensions of one's behavior are there?, answer: eight +question: What was the name of Whitehead's father?, answer: Alfred North Whitehead | question: What was Alfred Whitehead's profession?, answer: a minister and schoolmaster | question: Who was Alfred North Whitehead's father?, answer: his grandfather | question: Who was Alfred Whitehead's mother?, answer: mother | question: How did Alfred Whitehead refer to his mother in his writings?, answer: he never mentioned her +question: Along with Alison Jing Xu, who conducted a series of studies analyzing the correlation between lighting and human emotion?, answer: Aparna Labroo | question: What property of chicken-wing sauce did Xu and Labroo study?, answer: spiciness | question: What type of emotions are felt more intensely in bright light?, answer: positive and negative human emotions | question: What type of people become more depressed on sunny days?, answer: depression-prone | question: What type of light makes people make more rational decisions?, answer: dim light | question: In the dark, what happens to emotions?, answer: slightly suppressed. | question: Are emotions more or less intense in bright light?, answer: intensified +question: What are descended from a common ancestor?, answer: All Iranian languages | question: Along with Proto-Indo-Aryan, what is another language that is descended from Proto-Iranian?, answer: Nuristani | question: What is the suggested candidate for the common Indo-Iranian culture?, answer: Indo-Iranian | question: What is the suggested candidate for the common Indo-Iranian culture?, answer: Andronovo culture +question: Where did Mainland Chinese television stations show live footage of the earthquake?, answer: CCTV-1 | question: What type of television stations had their programming suspended?, answer: pay television channels +question: What is designed to ensure women have the same level of protection and comfort as their male colleagues?, answer: Combat helmets, rucksacks, combat boots, and flak jackets | question: How does the women's uniform compare to the men's?, answer: similar | question: What are women provided for the purchase of brassiere undergarments?, answer: annual financial entitlement +question: All iPods except for the iPod Touch can function in what?, answer: "disk mode" | question: What file system format does an iPod use when formatted on a Mac OS computer?, answer: HFS+ | question: What is the default file system used on the iPod line on Windows?, answer: FAT32 | question: What file system format does an iPod use when formatted on a Mac OS computer?, answer: HFS+ | question: When will a new iPod be formatted with FAT32?, answer: if a new iPod (excluding the iPod Shuffle) is initially plugged | question: What is the default file system used on the iPod line?, answer: HFS+. +question: How much did the introduction of women into combat arms increase the potential recruiting pool in the 1990s?, answer: 100 | question: Who did the introduction of women into the military provide opportunities for?, answer: all persons | question: Where were women fully integrated by the government of Jean Chretien?, answer: all occupations and roles +question: All of what include the piano?, answer: Chopin's compositions | question: Most of Chopin's compositions are for what type of piano?, answer: solo | question: What style of music is highly individual and often technically demanding?, answer: keyboard style | question: What concept did Chopin invent?, answer: instrumental ballade. | question: What are some of Chopin's major piano works?, answer: mazurkas, waltzes, nocturnes, polonaises, | question: What type of music did Chopin admire?, answer: classical tradition | question: Chopin's innovations in style, musical form, and harmony were influential after what period?, answer: late Romantic +question: How many undergraduate colleges are there at Notre Dame?, answer: five | question: When was the First Year of Studies program established?, answer: 1962 | question: Who helps students choose classes in the First Year of Studies program?, answer: an academic advisor | question: What provides time management, collaborative learning, and subject tutoring?, answer: Learning Resource Center | question: Who has recognized the First Year of Studies program as outstanding?, answer: U.S. News & World Report, +question: What was damaged in Wenchuan?, answer: All of the highways | question: What percentage of the buildings in Beichuan County collapsed?, answer: 80% | question: How much liquid ammonia was leaked from Shifang after two chemical plants collapsed?, answer: 80 tons | question: How many students survived the Dujiangyan school collapse?, answer: 60 | question: What middle school was excavated by civilians and cranes?, answer: Juyuan | question: What is the Dujiangyan Irrigation System?, answer: an ancient water diversion project | question: What famous feature of the Dujiangyan Irrigation System was cracked but not severely damaged?, answer: Fish Mouth +question: What makes it difficult to enforce the CPPCG's laws?, answer: some barriers | question: What did the signatories of the CPPCG sign with the proviso that no claim of genocide could be brought against them at the International Court of Justice?, answer: no claim of genocide could be brought | question: What has been invoked from time to time?, answer: immunity from prosecution they grant +question: What has drawn the attention of legal scholars?, answer: legal issues | question: Who wrote that "a greater volume of critical readings has been amassed by two legal scholars in law journals than by all the literary scholars in literary journals"?, answer: Claudia Durst Johnson | question: Who wrote the opening quote of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?, answer: Charles Lamb | question: Who hunts and traps out of season?, answer: Bob Ewell | question: Who is turned into a non-person?, answer: Boo Radley | question: How does Scout react to her punishment?, answer: Scout repeatedly breaks codes and laws | question: What type of clothes does Scout refuse to wear?, answer: frilly | question: What is broken by people in symbolic courtrooms?, answer: social codes +question: Who divides the world into relevant time periods and geographic regions?, answer: anthropologists | question: What is human time on Earth divided up into?, answer: relevant cultural traditions | question: Human time on Earth is divided up into what?, answer: cultural traditions +question: What type of climate does Plymouth have?, answer: temperate oceanic climate | question: What can be grown in Plymouth?, answer: exotic plants | question: What is the annual mean temperature in degrees Celsius?, answer: 11 °C | question: Why is the seasonal range less than in most other parts of the UK?, answer: the modifying effect of the sea | question: What is the coldest month in Plymouth?, answer: February | question: How much snow did Plymouth get in 2009-10?, answer: 1 inch | question: How much snow did Plymouth get in 2010?, answer: 2 inches (5.1 cm) | question: What was the average annual snowfall from 1961-1990?, answer: 7 cm (3 in) | question: What are the warmest months in Plymouth?, answer: July and August +question: What is the common term for the desired goal of this practice?, answer: "Nibbāna" +question: What was his highest approval rating in December 2003?, answer: 89% +question: What type of species were dogs originally thought to have originated from?, answer: canid species | question: What has allowed dogs to be uniquely attuned to human behavior?, answer: their long association with people +question: When did Chopin first meet Liszt?, answer: 12 December 1831 | question: Who was in attendance at Chopin's Parisian debut?, answer: Liszt | question: When was Chopin's Parisian debut?, answer: 26 February 1832 +question: What percentage of dogs are feral, village or community dogs?, answer: 17–24% | question: What do these dogs live their lives as?, answer: scavengers | question: What do we know about the dogs that are feral, stray or are in shelters?, answer: We know little about these dogs, nor about the dogs that live in developed countries +question: In areas where both wolves and other large predators live, what can be a major food source for big cats?, answer: dogs | question: What country reports that wolves kill dogs more frequently than sheep?, answer: Croatia | question: Where do wolves limit feral dog populations?, answer: Russia | question: What has been paid for dog losses in Wisconsin?, answer: more compensation | question: Who has been reported to prey on dogs by having one wolf lure the dog out into heavy brush?, answer: Some wolf pairs | question: What have wolves displayed an uncharacteristic fearlessness of when attacking dogs?, answer: humans and buildings +question: What scandal caused a decrease in confidence in the Chinese government in Burma?, answer: school construction +question: What type of relationship did Chopin and Liszt have?, answer: love-hate | question: Who believes that Chopin displayed a "tinge of jealousy and spite"?, answer: Harold C. Schonberg | question: Who was the dedicatee of Chopin's Op. 10 Études?, answer: Liszt | question: How many Études did Liszt dedicate?, answer: 10 | question: In what year did Chopin express annoyance at Liszt's performance of his nocturnes?, answer: 1843 | question: When did Chopin still refer to Liszt as "my friend?", answer: 1848 | question: Who was Liszt's mistress?, answer: Marie d'Agoult +question: What caused Sand to leave the island?, answer: the bad weather | question: What did Sand sell to avoid customs duties?, answer: the piano | question: How long did the group stay in Marseilles?, answer: a few months | question: In what year did Chopin and Sand leave the island?, answer: 1839 | question: Where was Chopin's apartment?, answer: 5 rue Tronchet | question: How much independence did Chopin retain?, answer: both | question: When did Chopin and Sand move to the Square d'Orléans?, answer: 1842 +question: What is a clear case of amensalism?, answer: sheep or cattle | question: What effect does the presence of grass have on the animal's hoof?, answer: negligible detrimental effects | question: What is an example of an organism that has been observed to have an enormous detrimental effect on weevil numbers?, answer: Spanish ibex | question: The presence of the Spanish ibex has an enormous detrimental effect on the numbers of what insect?, answer: weevil +question: Is this type of symbiosis common or uncommon in reference texts?, answer: uncommon | question: What is it called when a larger or stronger organism deprives a smaller or weaker one from a resource?, answer: competition | question: What is it called when a larger or stronger organism deprives a smaller or weaker one from a resource?, answer: Competition | question: What occurs when one organism is damaged or killed by another through a chemical secretion?, answer: Antibiosis | question: What is an example of competition?, answer: a sapling | question: What can a large tree take up that deplete soil nutrients?, answer: rainwater | question: A sapling growing under the shadow of what tree is an example of competition?, answer: the mature tree | question: What does a mature tree gain from a decaying sapling?, answer: nutrients | question: What is an example of antibiosis?, answer: Juglans nigra +question: How much did American Idol sell for a 30-second spot?, answer: $700,000 | question: When did American Idol's ad prices peak?, answer: season seven | question: What was American Idol's estimated revenue in season three?, answer: $404 million | question: What was American Idol's advertising revenue in the next few seasons?, answer: $800 million | question: What caused American Idol to lose its leading position as the costliest show for advertisers?, answer: the sharp drop in ratings | question: What was American Idol's ad revenue in 2014?, answer: $427 million +question: Who critiques the contestants' performances?, answer: judges | question: Who was the original judge of American Idol?, answer: Paula Abdul | question: What genre of music is Keith Urban?, answer: country | question: Who was the original host of American Idol?, answer: radio personality Ryan Seacrest +question: What has American Idol traditionally released studio recordings of?, answer: contestants' performances | question: How were the first five seasons of American Idol released?, answer: as a compilation album | question: How many albums did American Idol have?, answer: five | question: What was released as digital downloads in season five?, answer: individual performances | question: When did iTunes join as a sponsor of American Idol?, answer: In season seven | question: What was released as a compilation digital album in season ten?, answer: weekly studio recordings +question: Who created American Idol?, answer: Simon Fuller | question: On what channel did American Idol first air?, answer: Fox | question: What is the concept of American Idol?, answer: to find new solo recording | question: How are the winners of American Idol chosen?, answer: through telephone, Internet, and SMS text voting +question: How many nations is American Idol broadcast to?, answer: over 100 | question: Are American Idol broadcasts in most nations?, answer: not live broadcasts | question: What television network aired the first thirteen seasons of American Idol in Canada?, answer: CTV | question: What network picked up Canadian rights to American Idol in 2014?, answer: Yes TV +question: When did American Idol premiere?, answer: June 2002 | question: How many viewers watched American Idol's first episode?, answer: 9.9 million | question: How many viewers watched the finale of American Idol?, answer: 40 million | question: Where was American Idol's finale episode ranked among all age groups?, answer: third +question: What had been noted since the early seasons?, answer: sponsors' logo and products | question: How many product placements did American Idol have by season six?, answer: 4,349 | question: What proved beneficial to American Idol's advertisers?, answer: branded entertainment integration +question: Where was Popstars from?, answer: New Zealand | question: Who was the showrunner of American Idol?, answer: Nigel Lythgoe | question: What was the idea of American Idol based on Popstars?, answer: a panel of judges | question: What did Fuller add to American Idol?, answer: telephone voting | question: When did American Idol debut in Britain?, answer: 2001 +question: How long was American Idol nominated for the Emmy's Outstanding Reality Competition Program?, answer: nine years | question: Who directed American Idol in 2009?, answer: Bruce Gower | question: What does the People's Choice Award honor?, answer: popular culture | question: What award did American Idol win in 2011?, answer: Critics' Choice Television Award +question: What group is responsible for the conduct of electronic warfare?, answer: the Information Management Group | question: Where is the Canadian Forces Information Operations Group headquartered?, answer: CFS Leitrim | question: What is the title of the Brigadier General in charge of the Directorate of Cybernetics?, answer: Director General Cyber | question: What is the CAF Cyber Task Force tasked to design and build?, answer: cyber warfare capabilities +question: What type of research is the Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência?, answer: non-state-run research institutions | question: What type of companies are responsible for research and development projects in Portugal?, answer: national and multinational high-tech and industrial | question: When was the Sciences Academy of Lisbon founded?, answer: 1779. +question: How many forts were built by the Swedes for defense purposes?, answer: three | question: What is the name of the forts that overlook the sea?, answer: Fort Oscar | question: What has replaced the ruins of Fort Oscar?, answer: a modern military building | question: What is the name of the other fort built by the Swedes?, answer: Fort Karl | question: What is the name of the third fort built by the Swedes?, answer: third fort | question: When was Fort Gustav built?, answer: 1787 +question: Rationalism, empiricism, structuralism, poststructuralism, and phenomenology have influenced what profession?, answer: architects +question: What may have triggered the earthquake?, answer: Zipingpu Dam | question: Who is the chief engineer of the Sichuan Geology and Mineral Bureau?, answer: Sichuan Geology and Mineral Bureau | question: How much more natural stress did the Zipingpu Dam have than a year's worth of natural stress?, answer: "25 times more" | question: What had the government ignored warnings about?, answer: large-scale dam projects +question: What version of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' was released on July 14, 2015?, answer: earlier draft | question: How long after 'To Kill a Mockingbird' is 'Go Set a Watchman' set?, answer: 20 years | question: Who is the main character in Go Set a Watchman?, answer: Scout Finch | question: Who discovered the Watchman manuscript?, answer: Lee's lawyer Tonja Carter | question: What does Watchman contain?, answer: early versions of many of the characters | question: According to Andrew Nurnberg, Mockingbird was originally intended to be which book of a trilogy?, answer: first | question: What is James S. Jaffe's profession?, answer: rare books expert | question: Which author's description of how "Watchman" was seen as just the first draft of "Mockingbird" was contrary to Jaffe's?, answer: Jonathan Mahler's | question: How does the earlier draft of 'Go Set a Watchman' differ from 'Mockingbird'?, answer: many passages overlap +question: How many people from the State Seismological Bureau were on the earthquake relief team?, answer: 12 +question: The stinging tentacles of the anemone protect what type of fish from predators?, answer: clownfish | question: What protects the anemone from predators?, answer: territorial fish | question: What protects the clownfish from the stinging tentacles of Ritteri sea anemones?, answer: mucus +question: Who holds the power to establish rules for the conduct of the courts?, answer: the Congress | question: Why does Congress delegate these powers to the Supreme Court?, answer: for convenience +question: Who may set rules for procedures in Florida courts?, answer: Florida Supreme Court | question: What other state follows the Florida Supreme Court's system?, answer: New Hampshire +question: Who discovered the Middle Way?, answer: Gautama Buddha | question: How many definitions does the Middle Way have?, answer: several +question: What is the usual measure of luminous efficacy?, answer: lumen | question: What can also have its efficiency quoted as the percentage of light passed from the "bulb" to the surroundings?, answer: replaceable light sources | question: What type of light fixture has a higher efficacy?, answer: transparent | question: What will normally decrease efficacy but increase the directionality and the visual comfort probability?, answer: Shading the light +question: What else must be considered if artificial light is to be used?, answer: spectral content | question: What will reduce energy consumption?, answer: greater reliance on natural light | question: New studies have shown that the performance of students is influenced by what?, answer: time and duration of daylight | question: What does designing school facilities to incorporate at the right time of day for the right duration improve student performance?, answer: right types of light | question: What group of people may benefit from the use of the right type of lighting?, answer: elderly | question: The human circadian system is entrained to what type of light-dark pattern?, answer: 24-hour | question: What system is entrained to a 24-hour light-dark pattern?, answer: circadian | question: What can lead to numerous health problems?, answer: Circadian disruption +question: What was AIG responsible for?, answer: insured obligations of various financial institutions | question: Who did AIG have to pay money to in the event of a default?, answer: party A | question: Who took over AIG in September 2008?, answer: government | question: How much money did the U.S. taxpayers provide to AIG in 2008 and 2009?, answer: over $180 billion +question: What model was developed by Xie Bangxiu?, answer: FEELS model | question: How many things does FEELS stand for?, answer: five | question: What is the FEELS model used for?, answer: understanding and evaluating educational curriculum | question: Along with the Institute for the Postmodern Development of China, who helped develop the FEELS model?, answer: Chinese government organizations +question: What annelids live in a close relationship with hermit crabs?, answer: bryozoans | question: What develops a cirumrotatory growth?, answer: The bryozoan colony +question: Who is engaging in activities centered on the perceived needs and interests of the dog?, answer: human family members +question: What were Robert Falcon Scott and Frank Bickerton?, answer: Antarctic explorers | question: Who painted the culture of Plymouth?, answer: Beryl Cook | question: Where was David McKee born?, answer: South Devon | question: When was John Surman's album Saltash Bells released?, answer: 2012 | question: Which avant garde guitarist was born in the city?, answer: Keith Rowe | question: What film director has lived in several towns in South Devon?, answer: Cosmo Jarvis | question: What is Sir Donald Sinden and Judi Trott?, answer: actors | question: Which Turner Prize winning duo was born in the city?, answer: George Passmore +question: Who are Nāgārjuna, Dignaga and Candrakīrti?, answer: Mahayana Buddhist thinkers | question: In what century can the ancient Buddhist sites in the lower Kṛṣṇa Valley be traced to?, answer: third | question: Who notes that evidence suggests that many Early Mahayana scriptures originated in South India?, answer: Akira Hirakawa +question: Who believe the most significant benefit would have been the use of dogs' robust sense of smell?, answer: Anthropologists | question: What was an important factor in wolf domestication?, answer: cooperative hunting +question: Who are anthropologists working with in Afghanistan?, answer: US military | question: What does HTS stand for?, answer: Human Terrain System | question: Who released their final report in 2009?, answer: the American Anthropological Association's Commission on the Engagement of Anthropology | question: Who does CEAUSSIC suggest that the AAA emphasize the incompatibility of HTS with disciplinary ethics and practice?, answer: job seekers +question: Who began to suspect that similarities between animals, languages, and folkways were the result of processes or laws unknown to them?, answer: Theorists | question: What was the epiphany of everything they had begun to suspect?, answer: On the Origin of Species | question: In what field did Darwin compare species he saw in the wild?, answer: agronomy +question: What has been central in the development of several new interdisciplinary fields?, answer: anthropology | question: What has been central in the development of several new interdisciplinary fields?, answer: anthropology | question: Where did early anthropology originate?, answer: Classical Greece and Persia | question: What has anthropology been central in the development of?, answer: several new (late 20th century) interdisciplinary fields +question: What is Archaeology thought of as a branch of?, answer: anthropology | question: What is one of the main subdivisions of anthropology?, answer: social anthropology | question: What is Archaeology thought of as in the United States?, answer: a branch of anthropology +question: Anthropology of what tends to view development from a critical perspective?, answer: development | question: What is a key development goal?, answer: poverty | question: What are those working in development so willing to disregard?, answer: history | question: Why is development so what?, answer: externally driven | question: Why does so much of what fail?, answer: planned development +question: What is the study of interaction between living things?, answer: Anthrozoology | question: What type of field is anthrozoology?, answer: interdisciplinary | question: What is the quantifying of the positive effects of human-animal relationships on either party?, answer: anthrozoologic research | question: Who does anthrozoology include from a diverse range of fields?, answer: scholars +question: What are commonly classified based on their mechanism of action, chemical structure, or spectrum of activity?, answer: Antibacterial antibiotics | question: What do most antibiotics target?, answer: bacterial functions | question: What do rifamycins do?, answer: interfere with essential bacterial enzymes | question: What is the classification of antibiotics that target protein synthesis?, answer: bacteriostatic | question: What is further categorization based on?, answer: their target specificity. | question: What type of antibiotics affect a wide range of bacteria?, answer: broad-spectrum antibiotics | question: How many new classes of antibacterial antibiotics have been brought into clinical use in the late 2000s and early 2010s?, answer: four +question: What type of bacteria now contribute to the emergence of diseases that were previously well controlled?, answer: Antibacterial-resistant strains | question: What is resistant to previously effective antibacterial treatments?, answer: emergent bacterial strains causing tuberculosis (TB) | question: How many new cases of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis are estimated to occur worldwide every year?, answer: nearly half a million | question: What is a newly identified enzyme conveying bacterial resistance to a broad range of beta-lactam antibacterials?, answer: NDM-1 | question: Who stated that most isolates with NDM-1 enzyme are resistant to all standard intravenous antibiotics?, answer: United Kingdom's Health Protection Agency +question: What are antibiotics screened for before approval?, answer: any negative effects on humans or other mammals | question: What has been associated with a range of adverse side effects?, answer: some antibiotics | question: What is the range of side effects of antibiotics?, answer: mild to very serious | question: What is often not as well established as for those that have a long history of use?, answer: Safety profiles of newer drugs | question: What are some of the most common side effects of antibiotics?, answer: fever and nausea | question: What yeast species can overgrowth of antibiotics lead to in the vulvo-vaginal area?, answer: Candida | question: What type of antibiotic can cause tendon damage?, answer: quinolone antibiotic | question: What have some scientists hypothesized that indiscriminate use of antibiotics alter?, answer: host microbiota +question: What is an example of a disease that has been eradicated in the developed world?, answer: tuberculosis | question: What led to overuse of antibiotics?, answer: Their effectiveness and easy access | question: What organization classified antimicrobial resistance as a serious threat?, answer: World Health Organization | question: Where is antimicrobial resistance happening right now?, answer: every region of the world +question: Who was responsible for creating a Zelda game for the Wii?, answer: Aonuma | question: What type of interface did Aonuma begin work on for the bow and arrow?, answer: pointing-based | question: Aonuma was worried about consumers who had been anticipating a release for what system?, answer: GameCube | question: When was the first Zelda game for the Wii supposed to be released?, answer: 2005 | question: Who felt that having both versions would satisfy users in the end?, answer: Satoru Iwata | question: What did Satoru Iwata feel would satisfy users in the end?, answer: both versions +question: What did Apple announce on November 14, 2003?, answer: a battery replacement program | question: What was the initial cost of the iPod warranty?, answer: US$59 | question: What did Apple offer for US$59?, answer: extended iPod warranty | question: What is needed for the iPod Nano?, answer: soldering tools | question: What generation of iPods have their battery attached to the backplate with adhesive?, answer: Fifth generation +question: What did Apple introduce on September 5, 2007?, answer: the iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store | question: What devices can users access the Music Store from?, answer: an iPhone or an iPod Touch +question: How many ARM cores did PortalPlayer use?, answer: two | question: What type of operating system did PortalPlayer's software run on?, answer: microkernel | question: What was PortalPlayer working on?, answer: IBM-branded | question: What company did Apple contract to help design and implement the user interface?, answer: Pixo, | question: What did Apple continue to refine as development progressed?, answer: the software's look | question: What font was replaced with Espy Sans with the iPod Mini?, answer: Chicago | question: What did iPods switch to Podium Sans?, answer: fonts | question: What did iPods with Aqua progress bars adopt?, answer: color displays | question: What font did Apple change the iPod interface to in 2007?, answer: Helvetica +question: When did Apple introduce the 8-pin dock connector?, answer: September 12, 2012 | question: What did the new connector replace?, answer: 30-pin dock connector +question: What happened to Apple's patent in August 2005?, answer: third "non-final rejection" | question: Where did Creative file a lawsuit against Apple on May 15, 2006?, answer: United States District Court | question: Who did Creative Technology ask to investigate whether Apple was breaking US trade laws by importing iPods into the US?, answer: United States International Trade Commission +question: What operating systems are supported by Apple's iTunes software?, answer: Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows +question: What refers to the application of the method and theory of anthropology to the solution of practical problems?, answer: Applied Anthropology | question: What does applied anthropology produce?, answer: change or stability | question: What is applied anthropology closely related to?, answer: Development anthropology +question: Who can force the resignation of the French prime minister?, answer: the parliament | question: In political cohabitation systems, it is possible for the president and the prime minister to be from what?, answer: different political parties | question: What is it called when the president and the prime minister are from different political parties?, answer: (political) cohabitation. +question: How many citizen soldiers, sailors, and airmen and women make up the Primary Reserve?, answer: Approximately 26,000 | question: What is the abbreviation for the Naval Reserve?, answer: Naval Reserve +question: What percentage of the city's population is foreign born?, answer: 37% | question: What dominates in New York?, answer: no single country or region of origin | question: How many Bangladeshi immigrants lived in New York in 2013?, answer: over 74,000 +question: How many people of Native American heritage live in Montana?, answer: Approximately 66,000 | question: How many tribal nations were created in Montana?, answer: eleven | question: What is a "landless" people headquartered in Great Falls?, answer: Little Shell Chippewa | question: What is headquartered on the Blackfeet Indian Reservation?, answer: The Blackfeet nation | question: What percentage of Native people live off the reservations?, answer: 63% | question: How many different tribes lived in Montana in 1990?, answer: 275 +question: Approximately how many Mahayana sutras have survived in Sanskrit?, answer: six hundred | question: In what language are some of the Mahayana sutras written?, answer: Chinese +question: What is the study of the human past through its material remains?, answer: Archaeology | question: Who studies the remains of past human groups to determine patterns of behavior and cultural practices?, answer: Archaeologists | question: What type of archaeology studies the practices and material remains of living human groups?, answer: Ethnoarchaeology +question: Along with Fallingwater, what is an example of an organic house?, answer: Robie House +question: What type of construction gave birth to high-rise superstructures?, answer: steel-frame | question: What was the name of the World Trade Center that was designed by Minoru Yamasaki?, answer: World Trade Center +question: What type of architecture does the school have?, answer: Catholic | question: What is at the top of the Main Building?, answer: gold dome | question: What material is the statue of Christ in front of the Main Building?, answer: copper | question: What is the name of the church next to the Main Building?, answer: Basilica | question: What type of place is the Grotto?, answer: Marian | question: Where is the Grotto located?, answer: Lourdes, France | question: How many statues are at the end of the main drive?, answer: 3 +question: What form of buildings are often perceived as cultural symbols?, answer: material | question: What are often identified with their surviving architectural achievements?, answer: Historical civilizations +question: What does Architecture require?, answer: creative manipulation and coordination | question: What must be resolved in Architecture?, answer: conflicting requirements | question: Scheduling, cost estimation and construction administration are examples of what type of aspects of Architecture?, answer: pragmatic | question: What does documentation produced by architects define?, answer: structure and/or behavior +question: Where did the torch relay begin?, answer: Lola Mora amphitheatre | question: Who was the mayor of Buenos Aires?, answer: Mauricio Macri | question: Where did the last torchbearer finish?, answer: Buenos Aires Riding Club | question: How long was the route of the torch relay?, answer: 13.8 km | question: What type of protests were there?, answer: pro-Tibet | question: What type of protests were there in Argentina?, answer: peaceful | question: What group of people turned out in support of the Games?, answer: Chinese immigrants | question: How was the Olympic flame carried through Argentina?, answer: Runners surrounded by rows of security | question: What did people show the parade route with?, answer: confetti +question: What did Argentine activists say they would not try to snuff out?, answer: the torch's flame | question: What was Jorge Carcavallo's political affiliation?, answer: pro-Tibet | question: What type of actions did Carcavallo say they would take?, answer: surprise actions | question: Where did the protest march start?, answer: the Obelisk | question: What was the name of the giant banner that was displayed on the torch route?, answer: "Free Tibet" | question: What did the Human Rights Torch Relay want to show the contradiction between the Olympic Games and the presence of?, answer: widespread human rights violations +question: What nationality is Arnold Alois Schwarzenegger?, answer: Austrian-American | question: How many terms did Schwarzenegger serve as Governor of California?, answer: two terms +question: Who was the official spokesperson for the Special Olympics in 2007?, answer: Arnold Schwarzenegger | question: What does Schwarzenegger believe should be made available to children who might not normally be able to access them?, answer: quality school opportunities | question: What does ICG stand for?, answer: Inner City Games Foundation | question: How many children does the Inner City Games Foundation serve?, answer: over 250,000 | question: In what city was Arnold Schwarzenegger's After-School All-Stars branch founded?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What is ASAS?, answer: after school program +question: What type of architecture was there a general dissatisfaction with at the beginning of the 20th century?, answer: revivalist architecture | question: When was the Deutscher Werkbund formed?, answer: 1907 | question: What profession rose in the 20th century?, answer: industrial design | question: Where was the Bauhaus school founded?, answer: Weimar, Germany +question: In what type of election was Schwarzenegger first elected?, answer: a special recall election | question: Who was sworn in on November 17, 2003?, answer: Schwarzenegger | question: What was Phil Angelides' job at the time of the 2006 election?, answer: California State Treasurer | question: What term was Schwarzenegger sworn in for in 2007?, answer: second term | question: What term was Schwarzenegger sworn in for in 2007?, answer: second term +question: What is the name of the book that involves racial injustice and the destruction of innocence?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: What other issues did Lee address in his book?, answer: class, courage, compassion, and gender roles | question: What is one of the lessons taught in the book in schools?, answer: tolerance | question: What has To Kill a Mockingbird been subject to campaigns for?, answer: removal +question: How many sports did Schwarzenegger play?, answer: several | question: What sport did Schwarzenegger play as a boy?, answer: soccer | question: What sport did Schwarzenegger play as a boy?, answer: soccer | question: How old was Schwarzenegger when he started weightlifting?, answer: 13 | question: What subject did Schwarzenegger study at 15?, answer: psychology | question: At what age did Schwarzenegger choose bodybuilding over soccer?, answer: 14 | question: What did Schwarzenegger's father want him to be?, answer: police officer | question: Who wanted Schwarzenegger to go to trade school?, answer: My mother | question: Who were some of Schwarzenegger's bodybuilding idols?, answer: Reg Park, Steve Reeves, and Johnny Weissmuller | question: Who did Schwarzenegger fondly remember when he was a teenager?, answer: Reeves | question: What gave Schwarzenegger a sense of what was possible?, answer: His remarkable accomplishments | question: Who did Schwarzenegger fondly remember when he was a teenager?, answer: Steve Reeves | question: What was Kurt Marnul's title?, answer: Mr. Austria | question: What did Schwarzenegger do on the weekends to train?, answer: he broke into the local gym | question: Why did Schwarzenegger break into the local gym on weekends?, answer: It would make me sick | question: Why did Schwarzenegger break into the local gym on weekends?, answer: I knew I couldn't look at myself in the mirror the next morning | question: Where did Schwarzenegger's father take him to see his first movie?, answer: Austrian theaters | question: Who was the first movie Schwarzenegger saw?, answer: John Wayne +question: What type of affricates can be reconstructed as a common intermediate stage?, answer: depalatalized | question: What language is similar to the state of affairs in the depalatalized affricates?, answer: Nuristani | question: What is a further complication concerning *ćw and *dźw?, answer: consonant clusters +question: What type of channel is the BBC's Television division responsible for?, answer: television | question: What is Television responsible for?, answer: commissioning, producing, scheduling and broadcasting +question: Tajikistan has pursued agreements with what countries to gain port access?, answer: Iran and Pakistan | question: How long was the highway and rail system that Tajikistan, Pakistan, and Afghanistan agreed to build in 2009?, answer: 1,300 km | question: What Autonomous Province would the proposed route go through?, answer: Gorno-Badakhshan | question: What did the presidents of Tajikistan, Afghanistan, and Iran sign in 2012?, answer: oil, gas, and water pipelines +question: What caused the Brazilian administrative, civic, economical, military, educational, and scientific apparatus to be expanded and modernized?, answer: change in its status | question: Who was the King of Portugal in 1815?, answer: João VI | question: What caused the King of Portugal to return to Lisbon in 1821?, answer: the Liberal Revolution +question: What was the magnitude of the earthquake?, answer: 7.9 | question: How many lakes were still of potential danger to the local people?, answer: 28 | question: What had to be evacuated because of the resultant flooding?, answer: Entire villages +question: Who runs the news media at Notre Dame?, answer: students | question: How many newspapers are run by students at Notre Dame?, answer: three | question: What is the oldest continuous collegiate publication in the United States?, answer: Scholastic magazine | question: How often is The Juggler published?, answer: twice a year | question: What is the name of the yearbook that is published annually?, answer: The Dome yearbook | question: What is the name of the only newspaper that does not have a faculty advisor?, answer: The Observer | question: What is the name of the only newspaper that does not have a faculty advisor?, answer: The Observer | question: What is the name of the liberal newspaper that was published in 1987?, answer: Common Sense | question: What is the name of the conservative paper that was published in 2003?, answer: Irish Rover +question: Who face hard realities and learn from them?, answer: Scout and Jem | question: Who did Jem feel disappointed in more than Scout?, answer: his neighbors | question: Who did Jem say "it's like bein' a caterpillar wrapped in a cocoon"?, answer: Miss Maudie | question: Who did Jem think were the best people in the world?, answer: Maycomb | question: Along with class, what does Jem struggle with understanding?, answer: race | question: What type of girl is Scout?, answer: atypical | question: What is a feminist Bildungsroman?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird +question: Who was well aware of the Buddhist link between Tibet and China?, answer: the Hongwu Emperor | question: Who was Rolpe Dorje?, answer: 4th Karmapa Lama | question: When did Zongluo lead a religious mission into Tibet?, answer: 1378–1382 +question: What did both the international bond rating agencies and bank regulators accept as valid?, answer: some complex mathematical models | question: Who commented that the super-boom got out of hand when the new products became so complicated?, answer: George Soros | question: What did the rating agencies rely on?, answer: the information provided by the originators | question: What did George Soros call the reliance on the originators of synthetic products?, answer: shocking abdication +question: How many churches were recognized as cardinalatial deaconries as of 2005?, answer: over 50 | question: Who has long enjoyed the right to "opt for the order of cardinal priests"?, answer: Cardinal deacons | question: What may be temporarily elevated to a cardinal priest's "title"?, answer: their diaconal church | question: How do cardinals rank when elevated to cardinal priests?, answer: they take their precedence according to the day they were first made cardinal deacons +question: How many people produced the iPod overseas in 2006?, answer: 27,000 | question: What type of U.S. professionals were the iPod's salaries overwhelmingly distributed to?, answer: highly skilled | question: What can create more jobs overseas than domestically?, answer: U.S. innovation +question: What was the total installed capacity of solar hot water systems in 2007?, answer: 154 thermal gigawatt | question: What was the installed capacity of China's solar hot water systems as of 2006?, answer: 70 GWth | question: What are the per capita leaders in the use of solar hot water systems?, answer: Israel and Cyprus | question: What was the installed capacity of solar hot water in the United States, Canada, and Australia in 2005?, answer: 18 GWth +question: As of 2008, how many native speakers of Iranian languages were there?, answer: 150–200 million | question: How many Iranian languages are there?, answer: 86 +question: How much data did the Wayback Machine contain in 2009?, answer: three petabytes | question: Where is the Wayback Machine stored?, answer: PetaBox rack systems +question: What was the infant mortality rate in 2010?, answer: 59.34 +question: What has continued in many fields as of 2012?, answer: research | question: What did the president of Notre Dame hope to become in his inaugural address?, answer: "one of the pre–eminent research institutions in the world" | question: What type of institutes does Notre Dame have?, answer: multi-disciplinary | question: What country has a growing trade deficit with Notre Dame?, answer: United States | question: What is the name of the index that ranks countries annually based on how vulnerable they are to climate change?, answer: Notre Dame Global Adaptation Index +question: How many Grammy Awards has Kanye West won?, answer: 21 | question: What website ranked Kanye West No. 8 on their "Top 50 Hip-Hop Producers"?, answer: About.com | question: Who crowned Kanye West as the year's No. 1 "Hottest MC in the Game"?, answer: MTV | question: What award did MTV give to Kanye West on December 17, 2010?, answer: MTV Man of the Year | question: Who ranked Kanye West No. 3 on their list of Top 10 Producers of the Decade?, answer: Billboard | question: Who has the most number one albums?, answer: Bob Dylan | question: How many times has Kanye West been included in the Time 100 annual lists of the most influential people in the world?, answer: twice +question: How many albums have been released by American Idol alumni?, answer: over 59 million albums +question: Along with Interpublic Group, what global advertising agency is based in Manhattan?, answer: Omnicom Group | question: How much in annual wages does the city's fashion industry provide its employees?, answer: $11 billion +question: How much of Spectre's money came from North America?, answer: $199.8 million +question: What is one of the most successful shows in U.S. television history?, answer: American Idol | question: What has American Idol helped create?, answer: highly successful recording artists, +question: What is MBS?, answer: mortgage-backed securities | question: What enabled institutions and investors around the world to invest in the U.S. housing market?, answer: financial innovation | question: What type of MBS did major global financial institutions borrow and invest heavily in?, answer: subprime MBS +question: Who said he would start a drive to recall Schwarzenegger?, answer: Willie Brown | question: Who was elected governor?, answer: Schwarzenegger | question: Where was the sketch "Hans and Franz" from?, answer: Saturday Night Live +question: Who was made Prime Minister in 1755?, answer: de Melo | question: Who was made Prime Minister in 1755?, answer: Sebastião de Melo | question: What was de Melo impressed by?, answer: British economic success | question: What did de Melo abolish in Portugal?, answer: slavery +question: Why do the hills of the island support only cacti?, answer: poor soil | question: When does the island turn green with vegetation and grass?, answer: During the rainy season | question: Which part of the island receives more rainfall?, answer: eastern | question: How many species of plants have been discovered on the island?, answer: several hundred | question: What types of plants are common on the island?, answer: Sea grapes and palm trees | question: What type of palm tree was brought to the island from the Pacific islands?, answer: Coconut palm +question: What is the title of the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?, answer: First Lord of the Treasury | question: Who was the Prime Minister of Defence during the Second World War?, answer: Winston Churchill +question: Who began populating Montana from the 1850s through the 1870s?, answer: white settlers | question: Who negotiated the Hellgate treaty?, answer: Isaac Stevens | question: What happened in 1859?, answer: The treaty was ratified | question: Where did the Salish remain until 1891?, answer: Bitterroot Valley | question: Who remained in the Bitterroot Valley until 1891?, answer: The Salish +question: What is the largest Asian population in New York City?, answer: Asian Americans | question: Where is the largest Tibetan population in the world?, answer: New York | question: What New York City borough has the largest Andean population in the US?, answer: Queens | question: What is the fastest growing nationality in New York State?, answer: The Chinese population | question: What percentage of New York City's population in 2012 was of Chinese ethnicity?, answer: 6.3% | question: How many Korean-Chinese live in Flushing, Queens?, answer: 20,000 | question: What percentage of New York City's population is Korean?, answer: 1.2% | question: What is the largest Southeast Asian ethnic group in New York City?, answer: Filipinos | question: What percentage of New York City's population is Indian?, answer: 2.4% | question: What New York City borough has the largest Andean population in the US?, answer: Queens +question: When did West speak about his mother's death for the first time?, answer: December 2008 | question: What did West compare his mother's death to?, answer: an arm and a leg +question: Who did Beyoncé and Kelly Rowland meet while in an audition?, answer: LaTavia Roberson | question: How many girls were in Girl's Tyme?, answer: three | question: Who was the producer of Star Search?, answer: Arne Frager | question: What was the name of the group that Beyoncé was placed into with three other girls?, answer: Girl's Tyme | question: When did Beyoncé's father resign from his job to manage the group?, answer: 1995 | question: Who was forced to move into separated apartments after Beyoncé's father resigned?, answer: her parents | question: Who cut the original line-up to four?, answer: Mathew | question: Where did the group move to after being cut by Elektra?, answer: Atlanta Records | question: Who separated from the Knowles family in 1995?, answer: Beyoncé's parents | question: What record label signed the group?, answer: Grass Roots Entertainment | question: Who reunited with the group in 1996?, answer: Knowles family +question: How many students attended a polytechnic in 2009?, answer: 60,840 +question: How many Grammy nominations did Beyoncé receive?, answer: ten | question: What award did Beyoncé win for "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It"?, answer: Song of the Year | question: Who did Beyoncé tie for most Grammy nominations in a single year?, answer: Lauryn Hill | question: What was the name of the single that Beyoncé was featured on in 2010?, answer: "Telephone" | question: Who has the most number-ones since the Nielsen Top 40 airplay chart launched in 1992?, answer: Mariah Carey | question: What award did "Telephone" receive for?, answer: Best Pop Collaboration +question: How many Grammy awards did Beyoncé win in 2015?, answer: six | question: Who won Album of the Year at the 57th Annual Grammy Awards?, answer: Beck | question: What magazine featured Beyoncé on the cover in August of 2015?, answer: Vogue | question: What festival did Beyoncé headline in early September of 2015?, answer: 2015 Made in America festival | question: What Coldplay song did Beyoncé make an uncredited featured appearance on?, answer: "Hymn for the Weekend" | question: Who announced that Beyoncé would perform with Coldplay at the Super Bowl 50?, answer: Pepsi | question: How many Super Bowl shows has Beyoncé performed?, answer: four +question: Where did West's mother teach?, answer: Nanjing University | question: What was West the only in his class?, answer: foreigner | question: What did West say he got in high school?, answer: grades | question: What did West say about his grades in high school?, answer: frontin'." +question: At what age did Chopin settle in Paris?, answer: 21 | question: How many public performances did Chopin give in his last 18 years?, answer: 30 | question: How did Chopin support himself?, answer: selling his compositions | question: Who did Chopin form a friendship with?, answer: Franz Liszt | question: In what year did Chopin obtain French citizenship?, answer: 1835 | question: During what years did Chopin have a failed engagement to Maria Wodzińska?, answer: 1837 to 1847 | question: When did Chopin visit Majorca?, answer: 1838–39 | question: Where did Jane Stirling arrange for Chopin to visit in 1848?, answer: Scotland | question: What type of health did Chopin suffer from?, answer: poor | question: What was Chopin's cause of death?, answer: tuberculosis. +question: What happened at the end of 1831?, answer: Chopin received the first major endorsement from an outstanding contemporary | question: Where did Chopin give his debut Paris concert?, answer: Salle Pleyel | question: When did Chopin give his debut Paris concert?, answer: 26 February 1832 | question: Who wrote in the Revue et gazette musicale that "Here is a young man who... taking no model, has found, if not a complete renewal of piano music?, answer: François-Joseph Fétis | question: What did Chopin realize was not optimal for large concert spaces?, answer: keyboard technique | question: What family introduced Chopin to other private salons?, answer: Rothschild banking | question: By the end of 1832 Chopin had established himself among what type of musical elite?, answer: Parisian | question: What instrument did François-Joseph Fétis think Chopin was good at?, answer: piano | question: What did Chopin dislike?, answer: public concert-giving, +question: Who returned to Paris at the end of November?, answer: Chopin | question: What did Chopin do for Delfina Potocka?, answer: singing | question: What did Chopin's friends find him in Chaillot?, answer: an apartment | question: When did Jenny Lind visit Chopin in Chaillot?, answer: June 1849 +question: What did the English gain in North America in exchange for Run?, answer: New Amsterdam (New York) | question: What was the population of the Lenape in 1700?, answer: 200. +question: How large was Canada's air force at the end of the Second World War?, answer: fourth-largest | question: How many conscripts actually made it into battle?, answer: 2,400 | question: What was Canada's navy's rank at the end of the Second World War?, answer: third-largest +question: Who was the tenor that Chopin played at the funeral of in 1839?, answer: Adolphe Nourrit | question: When was the dress rehearsal of Berlioz's Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale?, answer: 26 July 1840 | question: How did Chopin feel about Berlioz's Grande symphonie funèbre et triomphale?, answer: unimpressed +question: What was influenced by the Vedic tradition?, answer: philosophical thought | question: What was Ajita Kesakambali?, answer: materialists | question: What is the Sanskrit term for eternal recurrence?, answer: samsara | question: What did the shramanas claim the brahmans charged to perform bogus rites?, answer: exorbitant fees +question: What was the most critically acclaimed game of 2006?, answer: Twilight Princess | question: What award did Twilight Princess win?, answer: Game of the Year | question: Under what label was the Wii version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess rereleased in 2011?, answer: Nintendo Selects | question: What kind of HD version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess will be released in March 2016?, answer: high-definition port +question: Who wrote that the main idea of the work is not unification of the several methods, nor generalization of ordinary algebra so as to include them?, answer: Alexander Macfarlane | question: Who wrote that the work possesses a unity of design which is really remarkable?, answer: G. B. Mathews +question: What format did purchased audio files use at the time of the store?, answer: AAC format | question: How many authorized computers were allowed to play the music on the iTunes store?, answer: Up to five authorized computers | question: How could you create music files without DRM?, answer: Burning the files | question: What type of software could be used to remove DRM?, answer: third-party | question: Who began selling DRM-free, higher-quality songs on the iTunes Stores?, answer: EMI | question: How much more than a regular DRM song?, answer: 30¢ | question: What did Apple lower the cost of individual iTunes Plus songs to on October 17, 2007?, answer: US$0.99 | question: What percentage of the music catalog did Apple remove DRM from on January 6, 2009?, answer: 80% +question: What had some cardinals only received?, answer: first tonsure and minor orders | question: What were cardinals who had only received first tonsure and minor orders called?, answer: "lay cardinals" | question: Who was the last lay cardinals to die?, answer: Teodolfo Mertel | question: When did Teodolfo Mertel die?, answer: 1899 | question: When was the Code of Canon Law revised?, answer: 1917 | question: Under which pope did a priest who is appointed a cardinal must be consecrated a bishop?, answer: Pope John XXIII +question: Who does Atticus not want to be present at Tom Robinson's trial?, answer: Jem and Scout | question: Who watches Tom Robinson's trial from the colored balcony?, answer: Rev. Sykes, Jem, Scout, and Dill | question: Who did Tom Robinson's father say made sexual advances on him?, answer: Mayella | question: Who did Tom Robinson's father say made sexual advances on him?, answer: Mayella | question: Despite what evidence does the jury have of Tom Robinson's innocence?, answer: significant evidence | question: What happens to Tom Robinson while trying to escape from prison?, answer: shot and killed +question: How long was the event in Canberra?, answer: 16 km | question: How long was the event in Canberra?, answer: 16 km | question: What Aboriginal group did Agnes Shea belong to?, answer: Ngunnawal | question: What did Agnes Shea offer to the Chinese?, answer: a message stick, | question: Who was kept apart by the Australian Federal Police?, answer: Demonstrators and counter-demonstrators | question: What caused a disagreement over the role of the Chinese flame attendants?, answer: Australian and Chinese officials arguing publicly over their function and prerogatives +question: Under what do Muslim women wear hijabs?, answer: authorized headdress | question: What color is the official headdress of the Canadian Armed Forces?, answer: navy | question: Who may wear uniform tucked hijabs under their authorized headdress?, answer: Muslim women | question: What do Jews wear under their authorized headdress?, answer: yarmulke | question: What is the most widely worn headgear?, answer: The beret | question: Which branch of the Canadian Armed Forces rarely wears berets?, answer: Naval | question: What do Air Force personnel prefer to any other form of headdress?, answer: the wedge cap | question: Is there a naval variant of the wedge cap?, answer: naval variant | question: When are the Yukon cap and tuque only worn?, answer: winter | question: What regiments generally wear alternative headdress?, answer: Highland, Scottish, and Irish regiments | question: What do officer cadets of both Royal Military Colleges wear?, answer: gold-braided "pillbox" (cavalry) caps | question: What is the name of the helmet worn by the Canadian Army?, answer: CG634 +question: What is the average annual precipitation?, answer: 15 inches | question: What block the moist Pacific air?, answer: mountain ranges | question: What is the average annual precipitation in Heron?, answer: 34.70 inches | question: How much precipitation does Lonepine get?, answer: 11.45 inches | question: How much precipitation can the mountains receive?, answer: over 100 inches | question: How much precipitation does the area southwest of Belfry get over a sixteen year period?, answer: 6.59 inches | question: How much snow does most of the larger cities get?, answer: 30 to 50 inches | question: How much snow can mountain ranges accumulate in a winter?, answer: 7.62 metres | question: When do heavy snowstorms occur?, answer: September +question: What was the name of the general entertainment channel that operated between December 2004 and April 2006?, answer: BBC Japan | question: Who caused BBC Japan to cease operations?, answer: its Japanese distributor +question: What was the third television station for the UK?, answer: BBC2 | question: What caused the delay in the launch of BBC2?, answer: a massive power failure | question: When was a videotape of the launch of BBC2 rediscovered?, answer: 2003 | question: Who hosted the launch of BBC2?, answer: Denis Tuohy | question: What types of pictures did BBC2 use?, answer: UHF and 625-line +question: What is the name of the British Broadcasting Corporation?, answer: BBC Television | question: Where has the BBC operated since 1927?, answer: the United Kingdom +question: When did BBC Television return?, answer: 7 June 1946 | question: What did Jasmine Bligh say when she made the first announcement?, answer: Good afternoon | question: What did Jasmine Bligh say in the first announcement?, answer: How are you? | question: What did Jasmine Bligh say in the first announcement?, answer: Do you remember me, Jasmine Bligh? | question: What cartoon was repeated twenty minutes after the first announcement?, answer: Mickey Mouse +question: Who released the first iPod automobile interface?, answer: BMW | question: When did Apple announce that similar systems would be available for other vehicle brands?, answer: 2005 | question: What does Scion offer on all their cars?, answer: standard iPod connectivity +question: Where did Chopin hear Niccolò Paganini play the violin?, answer: Warsaw | question: What did Chopin begin writing in 1829-32?, answer: first Études, | question: How long after completing his studies at the Warsaw Conservatory did Chopin make his debut in Vienna?, answer: three weeks | question: How many piano concerts did Chopin give in Vienna?, answer: two | question: What was the name of Chopin's first piece for piano and orchestra?, answer: Variations on Là ci darem la mano, Op. 2 | question: What was the name of Chopin's first piano piece?, answer: Piano Concerto No. 2 +question: Who is the longest serving non-elected prime minister in Bahrain?, answer: Sheikh Khalifah bin Sulman +question: When was Britain's first television broadcast?, answer: 30 September 1929 | question: How many lines did Baird's television system use?, answer: 30 lines | question: What did the BBC's new twin transmitter at Brookmans Park allow for simultaneous transmission of?, answer: sound and picture | question: How many hours of morning programmes were broadcast by late 1930?, answer: 30 minutes | question: When did Baird's broadcasts stop?, answer: June 1932. +question: What outlines the functions and powers of the Prime Minister?, answer: Bangladesh's constitution +question: What were the earliest inhabitants of the region?, answer: Pygmy | question: What was the Bakongo?, answer: Bantu ethnic group | question: What did the Kongo, the Loango, and the Teke build into the Congo River basin?, answer: trade links +question: Who defined genocide?, answer: Barbara Harff | question: Who are defined primarily in terms of their communal characteristics?, answer: the victimized groups | question: What do Harff and Gurr differentiate between?, answer: genocides | question: What are the victimized groups defined primarily in terms of?, answer: their communal characteristics, | question: In politicides, what are the victim groups defined primarily in terms of?, answer: their hierarchical position | question: Who state that we follow Harff's distinction between genocides and 'pogroms'?, answer: Daniel D. Polsby and Don B. Kates, Jr. | question: What distinction collapses if the violence persists for long enough?, answer: condonation and complicity + +question: What type of buildings are located on the campus of Washington University?, answer: religious buildings | question: What is one of the two seminaries run by the Congregation of Holy Cross?, answer: The Old College building | question: What is located on the spot of Fr. Sorin's original church?, answer: Basilica of the Sacred Heart | question: Why was Fr. Sorin's original church built?, answer: too small | question: What style is the Basilica of the Sacred Heart built in?, answer: French Revival style | question: Who is Luigi Gregori?, answer: an Italian painter | question: What was Luigi Gregori's occupation?, answer: artist | question: What feature of the Basilica of the Sacred Heart features a carillon?, answer: bell tower | question: What is in the Basilica of the Sacred Heart?, answer: sculptures | question: What is one of the most beloved spots on campus?, answer: The Grotto | question: Who is the Grotto of Our Lady of Lourdes very popular with?, answer: students and alumni +question: How many people are employed in the defence sector?, answer: 12,000 | question: What distillery has been producing Plymouth Gin since 1793?, answer: Plymouth Gin Distillery | question: Why was Plymouth Gin so popular in the 1930s?, answer: it was the most widely distributed gin | question: What sector is now prominent in administration, health, education, medicine and engineering?, answer: public sector +question: Who immediately responded to the disaster by offering condolences?, answer: foreign nations and organizations | question: Who reported that China formally requested the support of the international community to respond to the needs of affected families?, answer: UNICEF +question: When was the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide promulgated?, answer: 1948 | question: How many Nazi leaders were indicted?, answer: 24 +question: How many Europeans lived in the Congo before the 1997 war?, answer: about 9,000 | question: How many American expatriates live in the Congo?, answer: Around 300 +question: What type of folklore were treatments for infections based on before the early 20th century?, answer: medicinal | question: How long ago were medicines with antimicrobial properties described?, answer: over 2000 years | question: What did ancient cultures use to treat infections?, answer: mold and plant materials | question: What led to the discovery of natural antibacterials?, answer: antibiosis between microorganisms | question: Who said that if we could intervene in the antagonism observed between some bacteria, it would offer perhaps the greatest hopes for therapeutics?, answer: Louis Pasteur | question: Who introduced the term "antibiosis"?, answer: Jean Paul Vuillemin | question: When was antibiosis first described in bacteria?, answer: 1877 | question: What did Selman Waksman rename the drugs used to treat infections in 1942?, answer: antibiotics | question: Who was the first to develop synthetic antibiotic chemotherapy?, answer: Paul Ehrlich | question: What did Ehrlich find that would color human, animal, or bacterial cells?, answer: dyes | question: What did Ehrlich propose that it might be possible to create that would bind to and kill bacteria without harming the human host?, answer: chemicals | question: What is arsphenamine?, answer: synthetic antibacterial salvarsan +question: What were Plymouth's main imports before the 18th century?, answer: grain, timber and then coal | question: What was the major employer in the entire region?, answer: Plymouth Dock | question: What was the name of the conurbation of Plymouth, Stonehouse and Devonport?, answer: The Three Towns | question: Along with the Athenaeum, the Theatre Royal and Royal Hotel, what street was destroyed by John Foulston?, answer: Union Street. +question: What apps did the iPod Touch have before the release of iOS 5?, answer: Music and Videos apps | question: What are the names of the apps that are standardized across all iOS-powered products?, answer: "Music" and "Videos" | question: Before the release of iOS 5, the iPod branding was used for the media player included with what?, answer: the iPhone and iPad | question: During the middle of 2010, what sales overtook those of the iPod?, answer: iPhone sales +question: How much did West invest in his second album?, answer: two million dollars | question: When was Roseland NYC Live released?, answer: 1998 | question: What did West incorporate into his hip-hop production?, answer: string arrangements | question: What did West hire for his second album?, answer: string orchestra | question: What was Jon Brion's career?, answer: film score composer | question: How many live instruments did West have at the time of his debut album?, answer: no | question: How many albums did Late Registration sell in the U.S.?, answer: over 2.3 million units +question: What have former Technikons been merged with traditional Universities to form?, answer: Comprehensive Universities +question: How many major airlines agreed to install iPod seat connections in 2007?, answer: four | question: What will the free service allow passengers to view on individual seat-back displays?, answer: video and music libraries | question: What airlines were originally reported to be part of the deal with Apple?, answer: KLM and Air France +question: In what century did the situation change from active persecution of religious services to a state of restricted toleration of other religions?, answer: 18th +question: What subject did Whitehead begin to focus on in the late 1910s and early 1920s?, answer: mathematics | question: What did Whitehead develop?, answer: a comprehensive metaphysical system | question: What did Whitehead argue that reality consists of?, answer: processes | question: Which of Whitehead's works are regarded as the foundational texts of process philosophy?, answer: Process and Reality +question: What movement emerged in the late 1950s and 1960s?, answer: architectural phenomenology | question: Who defined postmodern architecture as a "decorated shed"?, answer: Robert Venturi +question: In what season were permanent mentors brought in to guide the contestants?, answer: tenth | question: Who was the mentor in the tenth through twelfth seasons?, answer: Jimmy Iovine | question: Who do the mentors bring in to aid the contestants?, answer: guest mentors +question: When did the Renaissance of knowledge begin in Florence?, answer: 14th century +question: What did the Industrial Revolution cause a surge in use of?, answer: coal | question: What technology stagnated in the early 20th century in the face of the increasing availability of coal and petroleum?, answer: solar technologies | question: When did development of solar technologies stagnate?, answer: early 20th century +question: What is another person's income?, answer: one person's consumption | question: Who described a "paradox of deleveraging"?, answer: Hyman Minsky +question: Where did the Tzu Chi Foundation come from?, answer: Taiwan | question: Who was the first force from outside the People's Republic of China to join the rescue effort?, answer: Tzu Chi | question: What did China say it would gratefully accept?, answer: international help +question: What percentage of GDP did the U.S. current account deficit increase to between 1996 and 2004?, answer: 5.8% | question: What did the U.S. have to do to finance its current account deficits?, answer: borrow large sums | question: What type of economies in Asia and oil-exporting nations had large trade surpluses?, answer: emerging economies | question: What requires that a country running a current account deficit have a capital account surplus of the same amount?, answer: The balance of payments identity | question: How did capital flow into the US to finance imports?, answer: large and growing amounts of foreign funds +question: What type of device has the iPod been accepted as?, answer: business | question: What is the name of the hospital in Glasgow, Scotland that uses iPods to train new staff?, answer: Royal and Western Infirmaries +question: The "Tathāgatagarbha Sutras" present a unique model of what?, answer: Buddha-nature | question: In what school of thought are there conflicting interpretations of the tathāgatagarbha?, answer: Mahāyāna | question: The "Tathāgatagarbha Sutras" are a collection of Mahayana sutras that present a unique model of what?, answer: Buddha | question: What school of Tibetan Buddhism says tathāgatagarbha is the inseparability of the clarity and emptiness of one's mind?, answer: Sakya | question: What is the inseparability of the clarity and emptiness of one's mind?, answer: tathāgatagarbha | question: According to what school of Buddhism, what is the potential for sentient beings to awaken since they are empty?, answer: Gelug | question: According to the Jonang school, what is the innate qualities of the mind that expresses themselves as when adventitious obscurations are removed?, answer: omniscience | question: When is tathāgatagarbha said to be removed?, answer: adventitious obscurations | question: What is a collection of Mahayana sutras that present a unique model of Buddha-nature?, answer: The "Tathāgatagarbha Sutras" | question: What provides some significance to the "Tathāgatagarbha Sutras"?, answer: East Asian Buddhism +question: Where is Notre Dame consistently ranked as a major global university?, answer: among the top twenty | question: How many colleges does Notre Dame have?, answer: four | question: What is the Architecture School known for teaching?, answer: New Classical Architecture | question: How many master's, doctoral, and professional degree programs does Notre Dame's graduate program have?, answer: more than 50 | question: What is the name of the famous library at Notre Dame?, answer: Hesburgh Library | question: What percentage of undergraduates live on campus at Notre Dame?, answer: Over 80% | question: How many alumni does Notre Dame have?, answer: 120,000 +question: When was Liu Shaokun detained?, answer: June 25, 2008 | question: Who was later told that Liu Shaokun was being investigated?, answer: Liu’s family | question: What did Liu take photos of?, answer: collapsed school buildings, | question: What did Liu express his anger at?, answer: “the shoddy tofu-dregs buildings” | question: How long was Liu Shaokun ordered to serve?, answer: one year | question: What happened to Liu Shaokun outside of the labor camp?, answer: Liu has been released to serve his RTL sentence +question: When did the Dutch have one of the strongest and fastest navies in the world?, answer: 1590–1712 +question: How many major aftershocks were recorded within 72 hours of the main quake?, answer: 64 and 104 | question: How many aftershocks were from 5.0 MS to 5.9 MS?, answer: 34 | question: What was the magnitude of the latest aftershock?, answer: M6 +question: Who was Beyoncé's mother?, answer: Celestine Ann "Tina" Knowles | question: Beyoncé's name is a tribute to whom?, answer: her mother's | question: What is Beyoncé's younger sister's name?, answer: Solange | question: What is the ancestry of Beyoncé's mother?, answer: Acadian | question: What religion was Beyoncé raised in?, answer: Methodist +question: What is Beyoncé's real name?, answer: Beyoncé Giselle Knowles-Carter | question: When did Beyoncé rise to fame?, answer: late 1990s | question: What did the group Destiny's Child become?, answer: one of the world's best-selling girl groups | question: How many Grammy Awards did Beyoncé's debut album earn?, answer: five +question: Who founded House of Deréon?, answer: Beyoncé and her mother | question: How many generations of women did Beyoncé and her mother inspire House of Deréon?, answer: three | question: What does Tina say best reflects her and Beyoncé's taste and style?, answer: overall style of the line | question: What company did Beyoncé and her mother found?, answer: Beyond Productions, | question: During what era were House of Deréon pieces exhibited in Destiny's Child's shows?, answer: Destiny Fulfilled | question: What types of clothing does the House of Deréon collection feature?, answer: sportswear, denim offerings with fur, outerwear +question: Who is Beyoncé's husband?, answer: Jay Z | question: What song did Beyoncé perform at the 2009 presidential inauguration?, answer: "America the Beautiful" | question: Where is the 40/40 Club located?, answer: Manhattan | question: What political party did Beyoncé vote for?, answer: the Democratic Party | question: What did Beyoncé perform at Obama's second inauguration?, answer: American national anthem | question: What did Beyoncé support on March 26, 2013?, answer: same sex marriage | question: Who was acquitted of the shooting of Trayvon Martin?, answer: George Zimmerman +question: Who announced a hiatus from her music career in January 2010?, answer: Beyoncé | question: Who did Beyoncé part ways with during her hiatus?, answer: her father | question: How long did Beyoncé's musical break last?, answer: nine months +question: What elementary school did Beyoncé attend?, answer: St. Mary's | question: Who discovered Beyoncé's singing talent?, answer: Darlette Johnson | question: What type of notes did Beyoncé hit?, answer: high-pitched | question: What song did Beyoncé sing to win a school talent show at age seven?, answer: John Lennon's "Imagine" | question: Where did Beyoncé attend elementary school in 1990?, answer: Parker | question: What high school did Beyoncé attend?, answer: High School for the Performing and Visual Arts | question: How many years was Beyoncé in the choir at St. John's United Methodist Church?, answer: two +question: How many dates did the Mrs. Carter Show World Tour have?, answer: 132 | question: What did the Mrs. Carter Show World Tour become for Beyoncé?, answer: most successful tour of her career | question: With whom did Beyoncé cover Amy Winehouse's "Back to Black"?, answer: André 3000 | question: In what year was Beyoncé an honorary chair of the Met Gala?, answer: 2013 | question: What role did Beyoncé voice in the film Epic?, answer: Queen Tara +question: Who did Beyoncé play in the film Cadillac Records?, answer: Etta James | question: How many nominations did Beyoncé get for her role as Etta James?, answer: several | question: What drug did Beyoncé donate her entire salary from Obsessed to?, answer: heroin | question: What song did Beyoncé perform at the First Couple's first inaugural ball?, answer: "At Last" | question: Who did Beyoncé star with in the thriller Obsessed?, answer: Ali Larter and Idris Elba | question: What roles did Beyoncé play in Obsessed?, answer: mother and wife | question: What type of reviews did 'Obsessed' receive?, answer: negative | question: Who played Sharon Charles in 'Obsessed'?, answer: Ali Larter +question: Who wrote that Beyoncé has become a crossover sex symbol?, answer: Touré | question: What term did the media often use to describe Beyoncé in the 2000s?, answer: "Bootylicious" | question: In 2006, the term "Bootylicious" was added to what?, answer: Oxford English Dictionary. +question: Who was the first female artist to be honored with the International Artist Award at the American Music Awards?, answer: Beyoncé | question: How many albums has Beyoncé sold in the US?, answer: over 15 million | question: How many certifications did Beyoncé have in the 2000s?, answer: 64 | question: What are some of the best-selling singles of all time worldwide?, answer: "Crazy in Love", "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)", "Halo", and "Irreplaceable" | question: Who named Beyoncé the Artist of the Decade in 2009?, answer: The Observer | question: Who named Beyoncé the Top Female Artist and Top Radio Songs Artist of the Decade?, answer: Billboard | question: Where did VH1 rank Beyoncé on their list of the 100 Greatest Women in Music?, answer: third | question: What award did Beyoncé win at the American Music Awards?, answer: International Artist Award | question: What award did Beyoncé receive at the 2008 World Music Awards?, answer: Legend Award +question: Who did Barbara Ellen call the most in-charge female artist she's seen onstage?, answer: Beyoncé | question: Who ranked Beyoncé at number one on her list of the Five Best Singer/Dancers?, answer: Jarett Wieselman | question: Who wrote that Beyoncé takes her role as entertainer so seriously she's almost too good?, answer: Alice Jones | question: What former president of Def Jam called Beyoncé the greatest entertainer alive?, answer: L.A. Reid | question: Who praised Beyoncé's strong voice and stage presence?, answer: Stephanie Classen +question: Who has Beyoncé described as "the definition of inspiration and a strong woman"?, answer: Oprah Winfrey | question: Who is a continuing inspiration to Beyoncé?, answer: Jay Z | question: How often does Beyoncé search for Jean-Michel Basquiat in music?, answer: every day | question: What did Beyoncé say about Jean-Michel Basquiat in a letter?, answer: he is lyrical and raw". | question: Who did Beyoncé say inspired her to take control of her own career?, answer: Madonna | question: Who did Beyoncé say inspired her to take control of her own career?, answer: Madonna | question: How many of the women did Beyoncé say were inspiration to her?, answer: not enough +question: How many Grammy nominations has Beyoncé received?, answer: 52 | question: What song won Song of the Year in 2010?, answer: "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | question: Along with Dangerously in Love and I Am... Sasha Fierce, what is Beyoncé's best Contemporary R&B album?, answer: B'Day | question: Along with Dangerously in Love, B'Day and I Am, what is the only album to win Best Contemporary R&B Album?, answer: Sasha Fierce | question: How many Grammy awards did Beyoncé win in 2010?, answer: six | question: What award did Beyoncé win for "Listen"?, answer: Best Original Song | question: How many awards did Beyoncé win at the Broadcast Film Critics Association Awards in 2006?, answer: two +question: Beyoncé has worked with what company since 2002?, answer: Pepsi | question: How much did Beyoncé sign a deal to endorse Pepsi in 2012?, answer: $50 million | question: Who wrote a letter to Beyoncé asking her to reconsider her deal with Pepsi?, answer: The Center for Science in the Public Interest | question: What percentage of people had a positive audience response to Beyoncé's Pepsi commercial in April 2013?, answer: 70 per cent +question: What is the name of the fragrance that Beyoncé sang a cover of Wish on a Star?, answer: True Star | question: What was the name of Beyoncé's first fragrance?, answer: Heat | question: When was the song "Fever" released?, answer: 1956 | question: When did Beyoncé launch her second fragrance?, answer: February | question: What was the name of Beyoncé's third fragrance?, answer: Pulse, | question: What version of Heat was released in 2013?, answer: Mrs. Carter Show Limited Edition | question: How many editions of Heat are there?, answer: six +question: Who did Beyoncé begin a relationship with in 2002?, answer: Jay Z | question: What role did Beyoncé play in the music video for '03 Bonnie & Clyde'?, answer: Beyoncé appeared as Jay Z's girlfriend | question: What did Beyoncé and Jay Z do on April 4, 2008?, answer: married | question: How many albums have Beyoncé and Jay Z sold together?, answer: 300 million | question: In recent years, have Beyoncé and Jay Z appeared to become more or less relaxed?, answer: more relaxed | question: What did Beyoncé suffer in 2010 or 2011?, answer: a miscarriage | question: What did Beyoncé do after her miscarriage in 2010 or 2011?, answer: wrote music | question: Where did Beyoncé become pregnant in 2011?, answer: Paris +question: Who did Beyoncé say she would never have performed if it wasn't for?, answer: Michael Jackson | question: What did Beyoncé attend when she was 5?, answer: first ever concert | question: Where did Beyoncé present Michael Jackson with a tribute award in 2006?, answer: World Music Awards | question: Who does Beyoncé admire as an "all-around entertainer"?, answer: Diana Ross | question: What song did Mariah Carey write that influenced Beyoncé to begin practicing vocal runs?, answer: "Vision of Love" | question: Who are some of Beyoncé's other musical influences?, answer: Aaliyah, Prince, Lauryn Hill, +question: What was the name of George Clooney and Wyclef Jean's telethon?, answer: Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief telethon | question: What did Beyoncé and her mother open in 2010?, answer: Cosmetology Center | question: Who did Beyoncé join forces with in 2011?, answer: US First Lady Michelle Obama | question: Who wrote the song "God Bless the USA"?, answer: Lee Greenwood +question: Where did Beyoncé's "03 Bonnie & Clyde" peak on the Billboard Hot 100?, answer: four | question: What was Beyoncé's first solo album called?, answer: Dangerously in Love | question: How many albums has Dangerously in Love sold worldwide?, answer: 11 million copies | question: What was the title of Beyoncé's first number one single as a solo artist?, answer: "Crazy in Love", | question: What was the title of Beyoncé's first number one single as a solo artist?, answer: "Baby Boy" | question: How many Grammy awards did Dangerously in Love win?, answer: five +question: What color of skin does Beyoncé have?, answer: lighter skin color | question: What does Emmett Price think plays a role in many of the criticisms of Beyoncé?, answer: race | question: What company was accused of whitening Beyoncé's skin in 2008?, answer: L'Oréal +question: What genres of music does Beyoncé incorporate into her songs?, answer: pop, soul and funk | question: What was the name of the album that showed Beyoncé's exploration of 90s-style R&B?, answer: 4 | question: What language does Beyoncé almost exclusively release?, answer: English | question: Who is Rudy Perez?, answer: American record producer +question: What was the name of Beyoncé's second solo album?, answer: B'Day | question: How many copies did B'Day sell in its first week?, answer: 41,000 copies | question: Where did Beyoncé's lead single "Déjà Vu" reach on the Billboard Hot 100?, answer: top five | question: What was the second international single from B'Day?, answer: "Irreplaceable" | question: How many other singles did B'Day produce?, answer: three +question: How many octaves does Beyoncé's vocal range span?, answer: four | question: Who called Beyoncé's voice "one of the most compelling instruments in popular music"?, answer: Jody Rosen | question: What type of melismas does one critic say Beyoncé can sing?, answer: long and complex melismas | question: What makes Beyoncé the centerpiece of Destiny's Child?, answer: vocal abilities | question: Who called Beyoncé's voice "versatile"?, answer: The Daily Mail | question: What newspaper called Beyoncé's voice "velvety yet tart"?, answer: The New York Times | question: What type of music is Beyoncé's use of balladry and gospel?, answer: traditionalist | question: What newspaper called Beyoncé's voice "capable of punctuating any beat with goose-bump-inducing whispers or full-bore diva-roars"?, answer: The Washington Post +question: What has influenced numerous artists?, answer: Beyoncé's work | question: What indie rock band cited Beyoncé as an inspiration for their third album?, answer: White Rabbits | question: What company did Nicki Minaj say that seeing Beyoncé's commercial influenced her decision to appear in a 2012 global campaign?, answer: Pepsi +question: What are some health effects that can be caused by higher lighting levels?, answer: headache frequency, stress, and increased blood pressure | question: What can decrease worker efficiency?, answer: glare or excess light +question: Who is interested in both human variation and the possibility of human universals?, answer: Biological anthropologists | question: Along with population genetics, what is another technique that anthropologists use to study human variation?, answer: participant observation | question: Along with human measurements and genetic samples, what may be gathered and published as articles or monographs?, answer: nutritional data +question: What literally means "awakening"?, answer: Bodhi | question: What literally means "awakening"?, answer: Bodhi | question: What is the Sanskrit term for delusion?, answer: moha | question: What does moha mean?, answer: delusion +question: What carry the same meaning?, answer: Bodhi and nirvana | question: Who has overcome the obstacles of bodhi?, answer: the arahant | question: What is anagami?, answer: extinction of only hatred and greed +question: What means "enlightenment being"?, answer: Bodhisattva | question: What is the path of a bodhisattva?, answer: buddhahood | question: What Buddhism uses the term bodhisattva in relation to Gautama Buddha's previous existences?, answer: Theravada Buddhism +question: Who did M, Bill Tanner, Q and Moneypenny intend to arrest?, answer: C | question: Who is subsequently kidnapped?, answer: Swann | question: What happens on the way to London?, answer: the group is ambushed | question: Who falls to his death?, answer: M and C | question: What building is scheduled for demolition?, answer: MI6 | question: How long does Blofeld say he has to escape the MI6 building?, answer: three minutes | question: How do Bond and Swann escape the MI6 building?, answer: by boat | question: Who tells Bond he has three minutes to escape the MI6 building?, answer: Blofeld +question: Where does Bond go to attend Sciarra's funeral?, answer: Rome | question: What is Spectre?, answer: a criminal organisation | question: Where does Bond infiltrate?, answer: a Spectre meeting, | question: What happens when Oberhauser addresses Bond by name?, answer: he escapes | question: Who informs Bond that the information he collected leads to Mr. White?, answer: Moneypenny | question: What happened to Oberhauser years earlier?, answer: presumed dead +question: Where does Bond travel to find White?, answer: Austria | question: Who did White tell Bond to find and protect his daughter?, answer: Quantum | question: What does White do when he dies?, answer: suicide. | question: Where is Madeline Swann abducted by Hinx?, answer: Hoffler | question: Who did Sciarra's ring link to Bond's previous missions?, answer: Oberhauser | question: Where is the hotel in Tangier?, answer: L'Américain +question: What town did Harper Lee grow up in?, answer: Southern | question: What field of study did Harper Lee study at the University of Alabama?, answer: law | question: What was the name of the humor magazine that Harper Lee wrote for at the University of Alabama?, answer: Rammer Jammer | question: What did Harper Lee write at both Huntingdon and the University of Alabama?, answer: short stories | question: What company did Harper Lee work for in 1950?, answer: British Overseas Airways Corporation; | question: Where did Harper Lee get her first editor?, answer: J. B. Lippincott | question: Where did Harper Lee get her first editor?, answer: J. B. Lippincott | question: What allowed Lee to write uninterrupted for a year?, answer: Donations from friends +question: Who released the coronation song?, answer: Allen and Lambert | question: How many songs from the first season achieved platinum album status in the US?, answer: none +question: Who performed Studdard's coronation song?, answer: Aiken | question: What was Josh Gracin's final place?, answer: fourth-place +question: Along with the Shanghai Stock Exchange, what stock exchange suspended trading of companies based in southwestern China?, answer: Shenzhen Stock Exchange | question: What was the result of the suspension of trading of companies in southwestern China?, answer: Copper rose +question: What type of climate do the Azores and Madeira have?, answer: subtropical | question: What is the average temperature along the coast of the Azores?, answer: 20 °C (68 °F) | question: What type of weather do some islands in the Azores have in the summer?, answer: drier months | question: What type of climate does the Azores have?, answer: Mediterranean +question: What two things vary widely from one species to another?, answer: number of base pairs and the number of genes | question: What is the protozoan causing the highest known number of genes?, answer: trichomoniasis +question: What is the busiest airport in Montana?, answer: Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport | question: What is the name of the other major airport in Montana?, answer: Bert Mooney Airport | question: How many smaller communities have airports designated for commercial service under the Essential Air Service program?, answer: Eight +question: When did Anna Richardson settle a libel lawsuit against Schwarzenegger?, answer: August 2006 | question: What was the joint statement issued by the parties to the lawsuit?, answer: "The parties are content to put this matter behind them | question: What was the name of Schwarzenegger's film?, answer: The 6th Day | question: What newspaper did Richardson claim Walsh and Main libeled her in?, answer: Los Angeles Times +question: What was Broca's profession?, answer: neurosurgeon, | question: What did Broca want to localize between man and other animals?, answer: difference | question: What part of the human brain did Broca discover?, answer: speech center | question: How long was Waitz's work?, answer: six-volume | question: What was the title of Waitz's work?, answer: "The Anthropology of Primitive Peoples". | question: How were the last two volumes of Waitz's work published?, answer: posthumously. +question: Who notes that there is no cohesive presentation of karma in the Sutta Pitaka?, answer: Bruce Matthews | question: Who is a notable scholar who has questioned whether karma already played a role in the theory of rebirth of earliest Buddhism?, answer: Schmithausen | question: What did Vetter say the Buddha first sought?, answer: "the deathless" | question: When did Vetter say the Buddha became acquainted with the doctrine of rebirth?, answer: after this realization | question: Who disagrees that the Buddha introduced a concept of karma that differed considerably from the commonly held views of his time?, answer: Bronkhorst | question: What did Bronkhorst believe was responsible for rebirth?, answer: not physical and mental activities +question: What is a nontheistic religion?, answer: Buddhism | question: What is the present-day country that the Buddha lived in?, answer: Nepal | question: Who recognizes the Buddha as an awakened or enlightened teacher?, answer: Buddhists +question: What percentage of the world's population is Buddhist?, answer: 7% to 8% +question: What religion did Ashoka support?, answer: Buddhism | question: What did the support of Aśoka and his descendants lead to the construction of?, answer: stūpas | question: What was the name of the Buddhism that spread from Sri Lanka to the coastal lands of Southeast Asia?, answer: Theravāda Buddhism +question: What provides many opportunities for comparative study with a diverse range of subjects?, answer: Buddhism | question: What is the focus of Buddhism's ethics?, answer: the Middle way | question: Buddhism has parallels with what other systems of thought?, answer: moral and spiritual | question: What has been compared to modern scientific thought?, answer: the Buddhist concept of dependent origination +question: Buddhism traditionally incorporates states of what?, answer: meditative absorption | question: Where is the most ancient sustained expression of yogic ideas found?, answer: early sermons | question: What type of cognition did the Buddha believe must be combined with meditative absorption?, answer: liberating | question: What type of texts did the Buddha's teachings differ from?, answer: Brahminic | question: What did the Buddha say was not an end?, answer: Meditative states | question: What did the Buddha say must take place instead of a complete cessation of thought?, answer: mental activity +question: What is fundamentally concerned with two themes?, answer: Buddhist meditation | question: What type of meditation did the Buddha teach?, answer: samatha meditation | question: What type of meditation is more popular?, answer: Chán | question: According to Peter Harvey, whenever Buddhism has been healthy, who has practiced meditation?, answer: more committed lay people | question: What has been unusual throughout most of Buddhist history before modern times?, answer: serious meditation by lay people | question: How many jhānas were there?, answer: eight +question: What type of scholars have produced a number of intellectual theories, philosophies and world view concepts?, answer: Buddhist | question: What schools of Buddhism discourage doctrinal study?, answer: Some schools of Buddhism +question: What vary on the exact nature of the path to liberation?, answer: Buddhist schools | question: What is an example of a mundane deity in Buddhism?, answer: Mahabrahma | question: How many Jewels are the foundations of Buddhist practice?, answer: Three | question: What has traditionally been a declaration and commitment to being on the Buddhist path?, answer: "refuge in the triple gem" | question: What is another practice that distinguishes a Buddhist from a non-Buddhist?, answer: Ten Meritorious Deeds +question: What is written in Pāli, Tibetan, Mongolian and Chinese?, answer: Buddhist scriptures | question: What type of schools place varying levels of value on learning the various texts?, answer: Different schools of Buddhism | question: What type of approach do some schools of Buddhism take to learning texts?, answer: scholastic | question: What is written in Pāli, Tibetan, Mongolian and Chinese?, answer: Buddhist scriptures | question: Along with Buddhist Hybrid Sanskrit, in what language do some Buddhist texts still exist?, answer: Sanskrit +question: Who is credited with the establishment of Buddhism?, answer: Gautama Buddha | question: What is the stretch of history during which people remember and practice the teachings of the earliest known Buddha?, answer: Buddha era | question: When will the Buddha era end?, answer: all the knowledge, evidence and teachings | question: Who did the Gautama Buddha teach?, answer: all other Buddhas +question: Who do Buddhists not consider to have been the only Buddha?, answer: Siddhartha Gautama | question: What refers to many previous Buddhas?, answer: The Pali Canon | question: What is a common Theravada and Mahayana Buddhist belief that the next Buddha will be?, answer: Maitreya +question: Along with skills, what was available to build out of?, answer: building materials | question: What is the name given to the most formalized and respected versions of building?, answer: "architecture" +question: What was the servicemen's playground?, answer: Union Street | question: What was Union Street known as?, answer: the servicemen's playground, | question: How many pubs were in Union Street during the 19th century?, answer: 30 | question: What is Union Street now?, answer: late-night hub +question: Who did West say was "one of the most disgusting moments" of his presidency?, answer: Bush | question: Who interviewed West about his comments about Bush?, answer: Matt Lauer | question: Who did West say he would tell to not to call him a racist?, answer: George Bush | question: When did West say that we as human beings don't always choose the right words?, answer: high emotion | question: Who was the host of the Today show in 2010?, answer: Lauer | question: What did Bush say about West's apology?, answer: "I'm not a hater", | question: Who did Bush say he did not hate?, answer: Kanye West. | question: What did West say he was talking about?, answer: an environment | question: Who wants to be called a racist if they believe in equality of races?, answer: Nobody | question: Who felt that West had no need to apologize?, answer: some | question: Who was receptive to West's apology?, answer: Bush himself | question: Who did Bush say he did not hate?, answer: Kanye West +question: What was created to regulate every commercial activity?, answer: several companies and guilds | question: What was the first attempt to control wine quality in Europe?, answer: production of Port | question: What did Melo impose upon all classes of Portuguese society?, answer: strict law | question: Who did Melo's reforms gain him enemies in?, answer: upper classes, +question: What was Boas' profession?, answer: anthropologist | question: What did some of Boas' contemporaries work in?, answer: intelligence | question: Who wrote about the removal of several anthropologists from their jobs for communist sympathies?, answer: David H. Price's +question: Where is the most concentrated hub of Whiteheadian activity?, answer: Claremont | question: What traditions has China begun to blend with Whitehead's?, answer: Taoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism | question: How many university-based centers have the Chinese government encouraged the building of?, answer: twenty-three | question: What did Whitehead focus on in his educational system?, answer: teaching of values +question: By 1975, most local authorities in England and Wales had abandoned what type of examination?, answer: 11-plus | question: What types of schools were amalgamated to form large neighbourhood comprehensives?, answer: schools and grammar schools | question: When was the system almost fully implemented?, answer: mid-1970s | question: What schools were closed or changed to comprehensive status?, answer: Many grammar schools | question: Which local authorities in the West Midlands changed all of its state secondary schools to comprehensive schools during the 1970s?, answer: Sandwell and Dudley +question: How much money had been donated by May 14?, answer: 10.7 billion yuan | question: How much did Yao Ming donate to the Red Cross Society of China?, answer: $214,000 | question: How much money has the Red Cross Society of China collected so far?, answer: $26 million | question: What type of companies have announced large amounts of donations?, answer: multinational firms +question: How many helicopters were to be provided by the PLAAF?, answer: 60 +question: By September 2008, average U.S. housing prices had declined by what percentage from their mid-2006 peak?, answer: 20% | question: What type of mortgage could not refinance to avoid the higher payments associated with rising interest rates?, answer: adjustable-rate mortgages | question: How many properties did lenders begin foreclosure proceedings on in 2007?, answer: 1.3 million | question: How many properties did lenders begin foreclosure proceedings on in 2008?, answer: 2.3 million | question: What percentage of mortgages were delinquent or in foreclosure by August 2008?, answer: 9.2% | question: What percentage of mortgages were delinquent or in foreclosure by September 2009?, answer: 14.4%. +question: What does SCRA stand for?, answer: State Committee on Religious Affairs | question: What does registration with the SCRA require?, answer: a charter, a list of 10 or more members, and evidence of local government approval | question: What can failure to register result in?, answer: large fines | question: What is sometimes difficult to obtain?, answer: registration on the local level | question: What is the age limit on public religious practice?, answer: 18 +question: What did Portugal's fast economic growth in the 1970s lead to the purchase of new what?, answer: automobiles | question: What organization did Portugal join in the 1990s?, answer: European Economic Community, | question: How long is Portugal's road network?, answer: 68,732 km | question: What was the first motorway in Portugal?, answer: Lisbon | question: When did large-scale motorway construction begin in Portugal?, answer: 1980s | question: What is Brisa?, answer: highway concessionaire, | question: What is the longest bridge in Europe?, answer: Vasco da Gama bridge +question: In the late 20th century, most countries had what in office?, answer: prime minister | question: In Latin America, who exercises executive authority?, answer: president +question: What had become virtually extinct in India by the late Middle Ages?, answer: Buddhism | question: What are China and India starting to fund?, answer: Buddhist shrines | question: Who is now starting to fund Buddhist shrines in various Asian countries?, answer: China and India +question: What was the estimated amount of CDO issuance in Q1 2004?, answer: $20 billion | question: What percentage of CDO assets were subprime and other non-prime?, answer: 36% | question: What enabled a theoretically infinite amount to be wagered on the finite value of housing loans outstanding?, answer: synthetic CDO | question: Who did buying a CDS to insure a CDO end up giving the same risk as if they owned the CDO?, answer: the seller +question: Who was named the winner of the season?, answer: Caleb Johnson | question: What was Johnson's coronation single?, answer: "As Long as You Love Me" +question: Who signed the Donda West Law?, answer: Arnold Schwarzenegger +question: How many Canadian Forces bases are there?, answer: 27 | question: When did the number of Canadian Forces bases begin to decrease?, answer: 1970s | question: Where do both officers and non-commissioned members receive their basic training?, answer: Canadian Forces Leadership and Recruit School | question: What does an officer need to enter the Canadian Armed Forces?, answer: a degree | question: What training is conducted at a variety of institutions throughout Canada and to a lesser extent, the world?, answer: Specific element and trade training +question: What did the Constitution Act, 1982 only refer to in regards to federal and provincial first ministers?, answer: composition of conferences +question: What is the Canada First Defence Strategy?, answer: Canadian defence policy | question: How many core missions does the Canadian military have?, answer: six | question: Who is tasked with having the capacity to carry out six core missions within Canada?, answer: Canadian Armed Forces +question: What are the most senior prelates of the Catholic Church?, answer: Cardinal bishops | question: Who does the term "cardinal bishop" only refer to?, answer: the cardinals +question: How many deacons did the Papal Household have?, answer: seven deacons | question: Who is given title to one of these deaconries?, answer: Cardinal deacons +question: What is the most numerous of the three orders of cardinals in the Catholic Church?, answer: Cardinal priests | question: What type of position do some cardinals hold?, answer: Curial +question: Cardinals elevated to the diaconal order are mainly officials of what?, answer: the Roman Curia | question: What nationality was the majority of cardinals in 1939?, answer: Italian | question: What percentage of cardinals were Italian in 1939?, answer: about half | question: Why is the influence of cardinals important in the election of the Pope?, answer: they are better informed and connected | question: How many cardinal deacons were there in 1587?, answer: 14 | question: Did the number of cardinal deacons increase or decrease after 1587?, answer: the number increased. | question: How many cardinals were members of the curia as late as 1939?, answer: almost half | question: Who reduced the percentage of cardinals to 24 percent?, answer: Pius XII | question: Who has maintained the ratio of cardinals to deacons?, answer: John Paul II +question: Who is competent to judge matters subject to ecclesiastical jurisdiction?, answer: the pope | question: Who decides the case himself or delegates the decision to a tribunal?, answer: The pope | question: Who is competent to judge a canon law case against a cardinal?, answer: no ecclesiastical court, even the Roman Rota, is competent | question: Cardinals are subject to what kind of law?, answer: civil and criminal law +question: What was the name of West's backpack?, answer: Louis Vuitton | question: Where did West record the remainder of his debut album?, answer: Los Angeles | question: How long before the album was supposed to be released was it leaked?, answer: months | question: What was the name of West's debut album?, answer: The College Dropout | question: Who recorded the song "Keep the Receipt" with?, answer: Ol' Dirty Bastard | question: What did West add to The College Dropout?, answer: string arrangements, gospel choirs, improved drum programming | question: How many times was The College Dropout postponed?, answer: three times +question: Who has donated more than $48.6 million?, answer: Central State-owned enterprises | question: How much did China National Petroleum Corp and Sinopec donate to the disaster area?, answer: 10 million yuan +question: How many episodes a week does the show air during the final ten?, answer: one | question: What company ended their longtime sponsorship of the show?, answer: Coca Cola | question: What record label did the winner of the season receive?, answer: Big Machine Records. +question: In what year did Schwarzenegger meet Reg Park?, answer: 1966 | question: How many gyms did Bennett have?, answer: two | question: What was judged superior to Schwarzenegger?, answer: Yorton's leg definition | question: Where did Schwarzenegger stay to improve his English?, answer: East End of London | question: Who was Reg Park?, answer: childhood idol | question: How did Schwarzenegger's training help him win his first Mr. Universe?, answer: The training paid off | question: How many times did Schwarzenegger win the Mr. Universe title?, answer: three | question: How long did Schwarzenegger train daily?, answer: four to six hours | question: Where was Roger C. Field from?, answer: Munich +question: Who has Charles Shields written the only book-length biography of?, answer: Harper Lee | question: Who said that she must be lonelier than Boo Radley?, answer: Scout | question: Who testified to Scout about Atticus' comment that she must be lonelier than Boo Radley?, answer: Mayella Ewell | question: How does Scout feel about Boo Radley?, answer: lonelier | question: How long has Boo Radley been alive?, answer: three years | question: Who said that the book has a strong sense of courage, compassion, and an awareness of history to be better human beings?, answer: One writer | question: Along with injustice, heartache and loss, what does the novel concern itself with?, answer: tragedy | question: What do some people feel the book gives them to be better human beings?, answer: courage, compassion, and an awareness of history +question: What is Chen Qingying's job?, answer: Professor of History and Director of the History Studies Institute | question: Who were Neiwo Zong and Renbam Zong?, answer: county (zong or dzong) leaders | question: How many households did Qianhu oversee?, answer: 1,000 +question: Who was the fourth Dalai Lama?, answer: Yonten Gyatso | question: Who delivered the seal of the Emperor to the Dalai Lama?, answer: Soinam Lozui | question: Where did Yonten Gyatso die?, answer: Beijing +question: In what century was Tibet incorporated into the territory of Yuan dynasty's China?, answer: 13th | question: Who did China Daily claim inherited the right to rule Tibet?, answer: Ming dynasty | question: Who did China Daily say the Ming appointed to the administrative organs?, answer: all leading officials | question: What is the name of the state-controlled television network that posted the same article as China Daily?, answer: China Central Television +question: How many base stations did China Mobile have suspended?, answer: more than 2,300 | question: How much of the wireless communications were lost in the Sichuan province?, answer: Half | question: How many towers were suspended in Wenchuan?, answer: 700 +question: What percentage of China's population is Buddhists?, answer: 18.2% | question: What percentage of world Buddhists follow Mahayana?, answer: over half +question: When did China's modern higher education begin?, answer: 1895 | question: How long after the Imperial Tientsin University did liberal arts begin to be offered?, answer: three years | question: How many of China's elite universities remain essentially polytechnical?, answer: half +question: Who was the first to welcome the torch?, answer: Politburo Standing Committee member Zhou Yongkang | question: What position did Hu Jintao hold?, answer: CPC General Secretary | question: When did a call to boycott French hypermart Carrefour begin?, answer: May 1 | question: Along with cosmetic products, what were there calls to extend the boycott to include?, answer: French luxury goods | question: What was the name of the popular internet forum in China?, answer: Sohu.com | question: What French hypermart did Chinese protesters boycott on May 1?, answer: Carrefour | question: What did some protesters add to the French flag?, answer: Nazism's Swastika | question: What did the anti-boycott demonstrators use to block the entrance of Carrefour stores in Kunming?, answer: large Chinese flags | question: Who reported that hundreds of people demonstrated in Beijing?, answer: The BBC +question: Where did the torch return to after April?, answer: China | question: Where did the torch arrive on May 4?, answer: Sanya, Hainan | question: Where was the relay through?, answer: Mainland China +question: Who did Chinese media call "heroic" and an "angel"?, answer: Jin Jing +question: What flag was flown from a window in the City Hall?, answer: Tibetan flag | question: In what city was Jin Jing the third torchbearer?, answer: Paris | question: Who was the third torchbearer?, answer: Jin Jing | question: Who praised Jin Jing as "Angel in Wheelchair"?, answer: ethnic Chinese | question: What did the Chinese government say about Paris?, answer: "the Chinese respect France a lot" +question: What is New York City's leading specialty food export?, answer: Chocolate | question: Where was the "Chocolate District" located in 2014?, answer: Brooklyn +question: Who put the mazurka on the European musical map?, answer: Chopin | question: Where were Chopin's mazurkas written for?, answer: the concert hall | question: How many polonaises were published in Chopin's lifetime?, answer: seven polonaises | question: How many pairs of polonaises were published in 1836?, answer: 26 | question: Chopin's waltzes were written specifically for what type of recital?, answer: salon recital +question: Where did Chopin arrive in 1831?, answer: Paris | question: What did Chopin receive in 1835?, answer: French citizenship | question: Who did Chopin remain close to?, answer: Poles in exile | question: Who is Chopin's biographer?, answer: Adam Zamoyski +question: Who has figured extensively in Polish literature?, answer: Chopin | question: When was Leon Ulrich's sonnet on Chopin written?, answer: 1830 | question: Who are Marcel Proust and André Gide?, answer: French writers | question: In what language are there numerous biographies of Chopin?, answer: English +question: Where did Chopin make his last public appearance?, answer: London's Guildhall | question: How much did Chopin weigh when he made his last public appearance?, answer: 99 pounds +question: Who wrote the sixth variation on Bellini's theme?, answer: Chopin | question: How many concerts did Chopin give in later years?, answer: single annual concert | question: Where did Chopin prefer to play for small groups of friends?, answer: his own Paris apartment | question: Who said that Chopin was unique in acquiring a reputation of the highest order on the basis of a minimum of public appearances?, answer: Arthur Hedley | question: What provides an indication of the richness of Parisian artistic life during this period?, answer: list of musicians | question: How many people could be seated in the Salle Pleyel?, answer: three | question: Which variation of Bellini's theme did Chopin write?, answer: sixth | question: In what year did Chopin contract with Maurice Schlesinger?, answer: 1833 +question: Who was the first to write ballades and scherzi as individual concert pieces?, answer: Chopin | question: What were the first to be written as individual concert pieces?, answer: ballades and scherzi | question: What did Chopin create his own set of?, answer: preludes | question: When was the concert étude already being developed?, answer: 1820s and 1830s +question: What did Chopin use with his own students?, answer: Clementi's piano method | question: Who did Chopin consider to be his most important composers?, answer: Bach and Mozart | question: What type of pieces are Chopin's early works in the style of?, answer: "brilliant" keyboard pieces | question: Along with Italian opera, what type of music influenced Chopin's early works?, answer: Polish folk music | question: What part of Chopin's style is derived from singing?, answer: ornamentation | question: What was increasingly reminiscent of the modes and features of his native country?, answer: melodic lines +question: What was the cause of Chopin's death?, answer: Chopin's disease | question: Who was the leading French authority on tuberculosis?, answer: his physician, Jean Cruveilhier, | question: What are some other possible causes of Chopin's death?, answer: cystic fibrosis, cirrhosis and alpha 1-antitrypsin | question: What was the cause of Chopin's death?, answer: tuberculosis | question: What has the Polish government denied?, answer: DNA testing, +question: Chopin's harmonic innovations may have arisen from what technique?, answer: keyboard improvisation | question: Chord progressions sometimes anticipate what of Claude Debussy?, answer: shifting tonality +question: Who did Chopin have a relationship with?, answer: George Sand | question: What film earned Cornel Wilde an Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of Chopin?, answer: A Song to Remember | question: What has included La valse de l'adieu?, answer: Other film treatments | question: What was the name of the 1928 film with Henry Roussel?, answer: La valse de l'adieu +question: Who created a 2010 documentary about Chopin for Italian television?, answer: Angelo Bozzolini and Roberto Prosseda +question: What are Chopin's works in straightforward ternary or episodic form?, answer: mazurkas and waltzes | question: What type of basses are often used in mazurkas?, answer: drone | question: What type of sophistication does Op 63 No. 3 show?, answer: unusual | question: Which of Chopin's mazurkas includes a canon at one beat's distance?, answer: 63 | question: Op 63 No. 3 includes what at one beat's distance?, answer: a canon +question: What is frequently played with rubato?, answer: Chopin's music | question: Are there any opinions about how much rubato is appropriate for Chopin's works?, answer: differing opinions | question: Who said that most of the written-out indications of rubato in Chopin are to be found in his mazurkas?, answer: Charles Rosen | question: To whom did Charles Rosen say Chopin used the older form of rubato?, answer: Mozart | question: In what hand is the melody note delayed until after the note in the bass?, answer: right hand | question: What is an allied form of rubato?, answer: the arpeggiation of the chords +question: What remains very popular?, answer: Chopin's music | question: How often is the International Chopin Piano Competition held?, answer: every five years | question: How many societies are devoted to the composer and his music?, answer: over eighty | question: How many performances of Chopin's works are there on youtube?, answer: nearly 1,500 +question: When was Chopin's music used in the ballet Chopiniana?, answer: 1909 | question: Who commissioned additional orchestrations for later productions?, answer: Sergei Diaghilev +question: Along with Camille Pleyel, who was Chopin's original publisher?, answer: Maurice Schlesinger | question: In what century did Chopin's works begin to appear in popular piano anthologies?, answer: 19th-century | question: Who published the first collection of Chopin's works?, answer: Breitkopf & Härtel | question: What was the name of the modern scholarly edition of Chopin's works published between 1937 and 1966?, answer: Paderewski +question: Chopin's output as what declined in quantity year by year?, answer: composer | question: How many shorter pieces were written in 1842?, answer: six | question: In what year did Chopin write only the Op. 58 sonata?, answer: 1844 | question: When did Chopin finish three mazurkas?, answer: 1845 | question: Who wrote that Chopin's powers of concentration were failing?, answer: Zamoyski +question: Chopin's polonaises show a marked advance on those of his predecessors in what language?, answer: Polish | question: What time are Chopin's works in?, answer: triple time | question: What do polonaises require?, answer: a formidable playing technique. +question: What caused Chopin to struggle financially?, answer: political strife and instability | question: How many movements did Chopin's last Paris concert include?, answer: three | question: What piece did Chopin give his last Paris concert?, answer: the Cello Sonata +question: Chopin's qualities were recognized by many of his fellow musicians as what?, answer: pianist and composer | question: What piece did Chopin dedicate to Schumann?, answer: Ballade No. 2 | question: Who transcribed six of Chopin's Polish songs?, answer: Liszt's | question: How many of Chopin's Polish songs did Liszt transcribe for piano?, answer: six | question: What type of music did Alkan discuss?, answer: folk +question: When did Chopin's relations with Sand begin to sour?, answer: 1846 | question: What was Auguste Clésinger's occupation?, answer: composer | question: Who did Sand look on with disdain?, answer: his society friends | question: As Chopin's illness progressed, what role did Sand become to him?, answer: nurse | question: Where did Sand vented her impatience to third parties?, answer: letters | question: When did Chopin visit Nohant?, answer: 1847 | question: How long did Chopin and Sand's relationship last?, answer: ten-year | question: Who would never meet again?, answer: The two +question: Chopin's successes as what opened the door to western Europe for him?, answer: composer and performer | question: Who did Chopin travel with to Austria?, answer: Woyciechowski, | question: Where did Woyciechowski return to after the November 1830 Uprising?, answer: Poland | question: Where was Chopin when he learned that the Uprising had been crushed?, answer: Vienna, | question: When did Chopin learn that the Uprising had been crushed?, answer: September 1831 | question: What did Chopin say when he learned that the Uprising had been crushed?, answer: You are there, and yet you do not | question: What did Jachimecki attribute Chopin's maturing into?, answer: an inspired national bard +question: What did Euterpe do on Chopin's tombstone?, answer: weeping | question: Who took Chopin's heart back to Poland in 1850?, answer: Ludwika | question: How many letters did Ludwika take to Poland?, answer: two hundred +question: What form are Chopin's études largely in?, answer: ternary | question: What did Chopin play in Op 25, No. 6?, answer: double thirds +question: What song did Chris Daughtry perform on the show?, answer: "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)" | question: What song was Live's version of?, answer: "I Walk the Line" | question: Where was Daughtry eliminated from the show?, answer: top four +question: How many Jews live in New York City?, answer: 1.1 million | question: What is the third most popular religion in New York City?, answer: Islam | question: What percentage of New York City residents identified with no organized religious affiliation in 2014?, answer: 24% +question: Who played Franz Oberhauser?, answer: Christoph Waltz | question: What was the name of Christoph Waltz's character in 'Spectre'?, answer: Ernst Stavro | question: Who was cast as Mr. Hinx?, answer: Dave Bautista | question: Who played Madeleine Swann?, answer: Léa Seydoux | question: Who became the oldest actress to be cast as a Bond girl?, answer: Monica Bellucci | question: Who played Mr. White in Casino Royale?, answer: Jesper Christensen | question: What was Christensen's character intended to be used for in Quantum of Solace?, answer: an epilogue +question: What film did Orr say "backslides on virtually every [aspect]"?, answer: Spectre | question: Who called Craig's performance "Bored, James Bored"?, answer: Lawrence Toppman | question: Alyssa Rosenberg of The Washington Post called Spectre "a disappointingly conventional" what type of film?, answer: Bond +question: How many people in the US are bitten by dogs each year?, answer: 4.5 million | question: What percentage of the US population was estimated to be bitten by dogs in 2015?, answer: 1.8% | question: How many fatalities were there in the US in the 1980s and 1990s?, answer: 17 | question: What percentage of dog bites occur on the property of the dog's legal owner?, answer: 50% +question: Who declined to sponsor American Idol at the start?, answer: PepsiCo | question: What newspaper called PepsiCo "missing one of the biggest marketing opportunities in a generation"?, answer: Los Angeles Times | question: PepsiCo sponsored the American version of what Cowell show?, answer: The X Factor +question: What seeks to explain patterns of shared knowledge, cultural innovation, and transmission over time and space?, answer: Cognitive anthropology | question: What changes the way people perceive and relate to the world around them?, answer: implicit knowledge +question: What does a multi-site cluster of French grandes écoles include?, answer: several engineering schools | question: How many engineering schools are there?, answer: They include +question: What affects the use of white light sources for certain applications?, answer: Color temperature | question: What is the temperature in Kelvin of a theoretical white light source?, answer: black body emitter | question: What type of bulb has a color temperature around 2800 to 3000 Kelvin?, answer: incandescent bulb | question: What will be selected for the best overall lighting effect?, answer: color temperature of the lamps +question: What is it called when an organism uses another organism for transportation?, answer: Commensal relationships | question: What do hermit crabs use to protect their bodies?, answer: gastropod shells +question: What describes a relationship between two living organisms where one benefits and the other is not significantly harmed or helped?, answer: Commensalism | question: What is the English word for human social interaction?, answer: commensal | question: Where does the word commensalism come from?, answer: medieval Latin +question: What was first developed in the 1980s?, answer: Commercial CSP plants | question: What is the largest solar power plant in the world?, answer: 354 MW | question: How large is the Andasol solar power station?, answer: 100 MW | question: How large is the Agua Caliente Solar Project?, answer: 250 MW | question: What is the maximum amount of solar projects that are being developed?, answer: 1 GW | question: How much of the world's total grid electricity did solar generate in 2013?, answer: less than 1% +question: What began appearing in the US in the 1890s?, answer: solar water heaters | question: When did commercial solar water heaters see increasing use?, answer: until the 1920s | question: What caused renewed interest in solar water heating in the 1970s?, answer: the oil crises | question: What has been the growth rate of solar water heating since 1999?, answer: 20% | question: What was the estimated capacity of solar water heating and cooling as of 2007?, answer: 154 GW +question: What type of antibiotics are excessive use in travelers?, answer: prophylactic antibiotics | question: What do some patients fail to do for sufficient recovery?, answer: rest | question: What is the common cold?, answer: viral infections | question: What type of infection did a study show doctors were more likely to prescribe antibiotics to patients who appeared to expect them?, answer: respiratory tract infections | question: What can reduce inappropriate prescription of antibiotics?, answer: Multifactorial interventions +question: What has the proliferation of lighting technology beyond the incandescent light bulb eliminated?, answer: wattage | question: What is the typical wattage of an incandescent light bulb?, answer: 60 W | question: What has a different efficacy in converting electrical energy to visible light?, answer: Each of these technologies | question: What is typically measured in lumens?, answer: Visible light output | question: What type of light output is typically measured in lumens?, answer: visible | question: How many lumens does a 60 watt incandescent light bulb produce?, answer: 700 | question: What has the proliferation of lighting technology beyond the incandescent light bulb eliminated?, answer: wattage +question: What is a hazard of CFLs?, answer: mercury | question: Who has undertaken measures to encourage the adoption of CFLs?, answer: many organizations | question: Who has subsidized CFLs?, answer: electric utilities and local governments | question: How much more power do CFLs use compared to an incandescent?, answer: one fifth and one quarter | question: What are compact fluorescent lamps called?, answer: CFLs | question: How long does it take a CFL to warm up and reach full brightness?, answer: a little time | question: Are all CFL's suitable for dimming?, answer: not all +question: What is a consequence of the number of courses needed to cover a broader curriculum with fewer students?, answer: wider ranging | question: What type of education is provided by Sixth Form colleges and Further Education Colleges?, answer: post-16 | question: Many local authorities have organised secondary education into what schools?, answer: 11–16 | question: Why do the attainment profiles of different schools vary considerably?, answer: there are demographic reasons why the attainment profiles of different schools vary | question: What government initiatives have made the comprehensive ideal less certain?, answer: the City Technology Colleges and Specialist schools programmes +question: What have comprehensive schools been accused of?, answer: grade inflation | question: Where did Gesamtschule senior students of average mathematical ability find themselves in their class?, answer: upper half | question: Who did worse than could be predicted by their grades or class rank?, answer: Gesamtschule students | question: Who is the Education Minister of North Rhine-Westphalia?, answer: Barbara Sommer | question: Who wants to do away with the Gymnasium?, answer: the Social Democratic Party of Germany | question: Who did Sigrid Beer say did not help students achieve?, answer: The comprehensives | question: What did Barbara Sommer say about the blaming of students for their own performance?, answer: What kind of attitude | question: What did Sigrid Beer call the true Abitur?, answer: Abitur awarded by the Gymnasium | question: Who stated that comprehensives were structurally discriminated against by the government?, answer: Sigrid Beer | question: What did Sigrid Beer say was a "piece of impudence"?, answer: sneering at their performance +question: When were comprehensive schools introduced into Ireland?, answer: 1966 | question: What was a particular realisation of this?, answer: the voluntary secondary school system | question: What is still relatively small and to an extent has been superseded by the community school concept?, answer: The comprehensive school system +question: What does CSP stand for?, answer: Concentrating Solar Power | question: What is used as a heat source for a conventional power plant?, answer: The concentrated heat | question: What type of technology is used to track the sun and focus light?, answer: concentrating technologies | question: What is used to track the sun and focus light?, answer: Various techniques | question: What is heated by the concentrated sunlight?, answer: a working fluid +question: Along with New Classical Architecture, what recent movements promote a sustainable approach towards construction?, answer: New Urbanism, Metaphoric architecture | question: Along with suburban sprawl, what type of architecture does New Urbanism lean against?, answer: solitary housing estates +question: In what part of sub-Saharan Africa is Congo located?, answer: central-western | question: What country is to the west of the Democratic Republic of Congo?, answer: Cameroon | question: On what ocean is the coast of Congo located?, answer: Atlantic +question: Who declared himself president in 1997?, answer: Sassou | question: When were the presidential elections scheduled for?, answer: July 1997 | question: Where was Sassou's compound?, answer: Brazzaville | question: How long did the civil war last?, answer: four-month | question: Who invaded Congo to install Sassou as president?, answer: Angolan socialist régime | question: What government fell in mid-October of 1997?, answer: the Lissouba government | question: Who declared himself president in 1997?, answer: Sassou +question: Who dominates the political system?, answer: President Denis Sassou Nguesso; | question: What is the name of the political party that Sassou Nguesso is backed by?, answer: Congolese Labour Party +question: Who has the sole power to legislate for the United States?, answer: Congress | question: What doctrine states that Congress may not delegate its lawmaking responsibilities to any other agency?, answer: nondelegation | question: In what year was Clinton v. City of New York decided?, answer: 1998 +question: Who may not exercise the judicial power of the United States?, answer: Legislative courts | question: In what case did the Supreme Court hold that a legislative court may not decide a suit at the common law?, answer: Murray's Lessee v. Hoboken Land & Improvement Co. | question: What type of cases can Legislative courts only adjudicate?, answer: "public rights" questions +question: What may always prescribe regulations governing executive officers?, answer: legislation | question: In what case did the Supreme Court decide the prescription for legislative action in Art. I, § 1?, answer: INS v. Chadha | question: How much of the Senate and House must disapprove of a bill before it is presented to the president?, answer: two-thirds | question: What is an integral part of the constitutional design for the separation of powers?, answer: procedure | question: What is the minimum number of votes necessary to override Executive vetos?, answer: 2⁄3 | question: What may always prescribe regulations governing executive officers?, answer: legislation +question: What contributes to the conduct of Canadian defence diplomacy?, answer: Canadian Armed Forces +question: How many sets of cuts do contestants go through?, answer: three | question: What is the first set of cuts?, answer: a brief audition with a few other contestants | question: How many people are allowed to audition in each city?, answer: 10,000 | question: When can a contestant audition in front of the judges?, answer: Only then | question: Who is sent to Hollywood?, answer: Those selected by the judges | question: How many people in each city may make it to Hollywood?, answer: Between 10–60 +question: How many international airports does Continental Portugal have?, answer: four | question: Lisbon's geographical position makes it a stopover for many what?, answer: foreign airlines | question: What is the primary flag-carrier of Portugal?, answer: TAP | question: What is the name of the airport that the government wants to build in Alcochete?, answer: Lisbon Portela | question: Where are the most important airports in Madeira?, answer: Lisbon, Porto, Faro, Funchal +question: What are the names of the two branches of Iranian languages?, answer: "western" and "eastern" | question: What stage of the language may predate the settling of the Iranian peoples into western and eastern groups?, answer: Old Avestan | question: What stage of Avestan may predate the settling of the Iranian peoples into western and eastern groups?, answer: Younger Avestan | question: What language acquired a default assignment to "eastern"?, answer: Avestan | question: In what direction in Persia is the center of imperial power in western Iran?, answer: south-west +question: Along with Italy, what country has a wetter Atlantic climate?, answer: Spain | question: What type of climate does the north coast of Spain have?, answer: Atlantic +question: Who was disqualified for having an undisclosed police record?, answer: Corey Clark | question: What did Clark claim Paula Abdul gave him on the show?, answer: preferential treatment | question: Who dismissed the allegations of Corey Clark's affair with Paula Abdul?, answer: Fox | question: How many semi-finalists were disqualified that year?, answer: Two +question: Who wrote that every bubble has the potential to cause a financial crisis when it deflates?, answer: Peter J. Wallison | question: What did Wallison say was lower than the losses suffered in the United States when bubbles deflated?, answer: losses associated with mortgage delinquencies and defaults | question: What was the reason the U.S. residential housing bubble led to a financial crisis?, answer: substandard loans +question: What country in Taiwan has a missing IHDI?, answer: Republic of China +question: New Zealand, Liechtenstein, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, United Arab Emirates, Andorra, Brunei, Malta, Qatar, Bahrain, Chile, Argentina and Barbados are in what group of HDI?, answer: top quartile +question: New Zealand, Chile, Japan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, Liechtenstein, Brunei, Andorra, Qatar, Barbados, United Arab Emirates, and Seychelles are in what group of HDI?, answer: top quartile +question: New Zealand, Singapore, Hong Kong, Liechtenstein, Brunei, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Andorra, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Cuba, and Kuwait are in what group of HDI?, answer: top quartile +question: Who sued Countrywide for "unfair business practices"?, answer: California Attorney General Jerry Brown | question: What disappeared when housing prices decreased?, answer: home equity | question: Who seized Countrywide?, answer: Office of Thrift Supervision +question: What two branches of government do courts check through judicial review?, answer: executive branch and the legislative branch | question: What is an example of a document that mentions judicial review?, answer: The Federalist Papers | question: Who established a precedent for judicial review?, answer: The Supreme Court | question: What prevented opposing views from asserting themselves in Marbury v. Madison?, answer: political realities | question: What did Marbury v. Madison establish for judicial review?, answer: precedent +question: Along with big cats, what animal has been known to attack dogs?, answer: Coyotes | question: What type of cat is known to have a predilection for dogs?, answer: Leopards | question: Where are Tigers reputed to kill dogs with the same vigor as leopards?, answer: Manchuria, Indochina, Indonesia, and Malaysia | question: What is a major predator of village dogs in Turkmenistan, India and the Caucasus?, answer: Striped hyenas | question: What reptiles have been known to kill and eat dogs?, answer: alligators and pythons +question: What is the name of the university affiliated school that offers graduate and postgraduate programs?, answer: École de technologie supérieure +question: What was the critical appraisal of 'Spectre' in the US?, answer: mixed | question: How many stars did Matt Zoller Seitz give 'Spectre'?, answer: 2.5 | question: How did Kenneth Turan describe Spectre in his review?, answer: exhausted | question: Who wrote a negative review for The New York Times of 'Spectre'?, answer: Manohla Dargis | question: Who called 'Spectre' the worst 007 movie in 30 years?, answer: Scott Mendelson | question: What part of 'Spectre' did Richard Roeper of the Chicago Sun-Times say deserved extra attention?, answer: final act | question: Who gave the film a perfect 100 score?, answer: Mick LaSalle | question: Who gave the film a perfect 100 score?, answer: Mick LaSalle | question: Who gave the film an 80 grade?, answer: Stephen Whitty | question: Who made a good Oddjob-like assassin in 'Spectre'?, answer: Dave Bautista | question: Who did Stephen Whitty say was the first real "Bond woman" since Diana Rigg?, answer: Lea Seydoux | question: Who gave 'Spectre' a 75 grade?, answer: Richard Roeper | question: Who gave 'Spectre' a 75 grade?, answer: Richard Roeper | question: What did Richard Roeper say about the final act of 'Spectre'?, answer: the 24th | question: What did Richard Roeper say about the final act of 'Spectre'?, answer: the 24th | question: What did Richard Roeper say about the final act of 'Spectre'?, answer: the 24th +question: What did critics note about the plot?, answer: entertaining methods | question: Who does Jem lock in the church basement?, answer: Sunday school classmate | question: Who is the black housekeeper who accompanies Scout and Jem to the church?, answer: Calpurnia | question: During what event does Scout fall asleep?, answer: Halloween pageant | question: What type of costume does Scout wear to the Halloween pageant?, answer: ham +question: Who is one of the critics of the Basel accords?, answer: economist Paul Krugman | question: What organization suggested that bank regulation based on the Basel accords encourage unconventional business practices?, answer: OECD | question: What happened in parts of the financial system?, answer: laws were changed or enforcement weakened | question: What are some of the examples of laws being changed or enforcement weakened in parts of the financial system?, answer: Key examples +question: What caused Crystal Bowersox to fall ill?, answer: diabetic ketoacidosis | question: What group performed first after Crystal Bowersox fell ill?, answer: the boys | question: What did Crystal do when Ken Warwick wanted to disqualify her?, answer: she begged to be allowed to stay +question: How long have depictions of dogs in art been around?, answer: thousands of years | question: What type of dogs became more elaborate as they evolved and relationships between human and canine developed?, answer: individual breeds | question: What type of scenes were popular in the Middle Ages and the Renaissance?, answer: Hunting scenes | question: Cultural depictions of what animal date back thousands of years?, answer: dogs +question: When did Raghuram Rajan predict the crisis?, answer: 2005 | question: What was Alan Greenspan about to retire from?, answer: US Federal Reserve, | question: What was the title of Rajan's 2005 paper?, answer: "Has Financial Development Made the World Riskier?", | question: Who did Rajan argue should be encouraged to take risks that generate severe adverse consequences with small probability?, answer: financial sector managers | question: What risk did Rajan call the risks that financial sector managers were encouraged to take?, answer: tail | question: What was Rajan's most important concern?, answer: whether banks will be able to provide liquidity +question: How many battalions of infantry are in the Regular Force?, answer: three | question: How many regiments does each field-ready brigade group contain?, answer: one regiment | question: Along with a field ambulance, what is co-located with each brigade?, answer: A tactical helicopter squadron +question: Along with the Society for the Social Studies of Science, to what group was the Cyborg anthropology sub-group closely related?, answer: STS | question: What is considered the founding document of cyborg anthropology?, answer: 1985 Cyborg Manifesto | question: What does Cyborg anthropology study?, answer: modern technological systems +question: What outlines the functions and powers of the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic?, answer: Czech Republic's constitution +question: What generally move by "cut and paste" in the genome?, answer: DNA transposons | question: What do Class 2 TEs not use?, answer: RNA +question: Who unveiled evolution in the late 1850s?, answer: Darwin and Wallace | question: What type of sciences were Darwin and Wallace's work brought into?, answer: social | question: Who started the Société d'Anthropologie de Paris?, answer: Paul Broca | question: What did Broca's definition of evolutionism become?, answer: "the study of the human group, considered as a whole, in its details, and in relation to the rest of nature". +question: What song did David Archuleta perform?, answer: John Lennon's "Imagine" | question: What did Jennifer Lopez call David Archuleta's performance of John Lennon's Imagine?, answer: beautiful song-moment | question: What song did Jason Castro perform in the semi-final?, answer: "Hallelujah" | question: What was released on iTunes after their performances?, answer: contestants' recordings +question: Who was granted sabbatical leave from his job as Controller to work with the BBC Natural History Unit?, answer: David Attenborough | question: What is the BBC Natural History Unit known for producing?, answer: high quality programmes +question: Who argues that modern Chinese Communist historians tend to be in favor of the view that the Ming simply reappointed old Yuan dynasty officials in Tibet?, answer: Dawa Norbu | question: What region of Tibet did Norbu argue was untrue if applied to the western Tibetan regions?, answer: eastern Tibetan regions | question: After the Phagmodrupa Changchub Gyaltsen, who ruled the western Tibetan regions?, answer: "three successive nationalistic regimes," +question: What is the oldest method of interior lighting?, answer: Daylighting | question: What is not yet popular among most buildings?, answer: daylighting | question: What does daylighting require less of from the building?, answer: heating and cooling | question: Along with work and school performance, in what type of buildings has daylighting been proven to have positive effects on patients?, answer: hospitals | question: Why are daylighting schemes not yet popular among most buildings?, answer: lack of information +question: What has been promoted as a means of controlling solar heating and cooling?, answer: Deciduous trees and plants | question: What provides shade during the summer?, answer: their leaves | question: What percentage of incident solar radiation do bare, leafless trees shade?, answer: 1/3 to 1/2 | question: On what side of a building should deciduous trees not be planted in climates with significant heating loads?, answer: Equator facing side | question: On what sides of a building can deciduous trees be used to provide a degree of summer shading?, answer: east and west sides +question: Who has not been recognized as particularly influential within the most dominant philosophical schools?, answer: Whitehead | question: What type of ideas did Deleuze and Latour see as passé?, answer: metaphysical +question: What political party was the dominant party in New York City?, answer: Democratic Party | question: Who was the mayor of New York City in 1861?, answer: Fernando Wood | question: How much was the commutation fee in 2016?, answer: $5,766 | question: What did the Draft Riots follow the attacks on New York's elite?, answer: black New Yorkers and their property | question: What was burned to the ground during the Draft Riots?, answer: Colored Orphan Asylum | question: How many people were killed in the Draft Riots?, answer: 120 | question: How many black men were lynched in the Draft Riots?, answer: eleven | question: Who had established dominance in the Draft Riots?, answer: white working class | question: What group of people attacked black men in the docks?, answer: longshoremen | question: What was the Draft Riots one of the worst in American history?, answer: civil unrest +question: What alter ego did Beyoncé create?, answer: "Sasha Fierce" | question: What was the name of the alter ego Beyoncé created for herself?, answer: Sasha | question: What did Beyoncé say about Sasha Fierce in an interview in 2010?, answer: "I'm not like her | question: When was Sasha Fierce released?, answer: 2008 | question: What was the name of Beyoncé's alter ego?, answer: Sasha Fierce. | question: What magazine did Beyoncé announce in 2010 that she was comfortable enough with herself to no longer need Sasha Fierce?, answer: Allure magazine | question: When did Beyoncé announce that she would bring Sasha Fierce back for her Revel Presents: Beyoncé Live shows?, answer: May 2012 +question: What was the name of West's sixth album?, answer: Yeezus | question: What minimalist design was Yeezus inspired by?, answer: Le Corbusier | question: What type of vocals are modulated to a point in which they are difficult to decipher?, answer: Auto-Tuned | question: In what decade was Omega from?, answer: 1970s | question: From what song does the song "On Sight" interpolate a melody?, answer: "Sermon (He'll Give Us What We Really Need)" | question: Who called Yeezus a "brilliant, obsessive-compulsive career auto-correct"?, answer: Rolling Stone +question: What is a defining feature of the city?, answer: streets | question: What greatly influenced the city's physical development?, answer: street grid plan +question: Who was humiliated by the trial?, answer: Bob Ewell | question: What did Ewell do to Atticus' face?, answer: spitting | question: Who did Ewell attack while walking home after the school Halloween pageant?, answer: Jem and Scout | question: What is broken in the struggle between Jem and Ewell?, answer: One of Jem's arms | question: What is the name of the mysterious man who carries Jem home?, answer: Boo Radley. +question: What is the name of the film that draws on Ian Fleming's source material?, answer: Spectre | question: What is the name of the short story that Oberhauser shares his name with?, answer: "Octopussy" | question: Who is shown to have been Bond's full-time guardian?, answer: Charmian Bond | question: In what film was the Quantum organisation introduced?, answer: Quantum of Solace +question: Who was the most successful recording artist from this season?, answer: Chris Daughtry | question: Along with Hicks, McPhee, Mandisa, Kellie Pickler, and Kellie pickler, who was a contestant on the season?, answer: Elliott Yamin +question: What was the warning that Lee's book might not sell well?, answer: her editors' warnings | question: In what club did Lee's book become widely available?, answer: Book of the Month Club +question: What was West's true aspiration?, answer: West's true aspiration | question: Was it easy or difficult for West to be accepted as a rapper?, answer: it was often a challenge | question: What type of image was not popular in mainstream hip hop at the time?, answer: gangsta image | question: What did Capitol Records deny West?, answer: an artist deal. +question: What is public expenditure at 1% of the GDP in 2004?, answer: health | question: How many disabled people are registered in Tajikistan?, answer: 104,272 | question: What do disabled people suffer from in Tajikistan?, answer: poverty | question: Along with the government of Tajikistan, who is responsible for the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper?, answer: the World Bank | question: What was the public expenditure on health in 2004?, answer: 1% +question: How long did it take Lisbon to rebuild?, answer: one year | question: What was designed to resist subsequent earthquakes?, answer: The new city centre | question: What is one of Lisbon's tourist attractions?, answer: Pombaline City Centre | question: Who designed an inquiry that was sent to every parish in the country?, answer: Sebastião de Melo +question: What is one of the limitations of the formula?, answer: lack of dependence dynamics | question: When did the book by Brigo, Pallavicini and Torresetti appear?, answer: 2006 | question: Who wrote the article that reports relevant warnings and research on CDOs?, answer: Donnelly and Embrechts +question: Who has occupied the territory of Portugal for thousands of years?, answer: humans | question: Where can both deciduous and coniferous forests be found in Portugal?, answer: Gerês | question: What type of tree is colonizing many abandoned areas?, answer: Pyrenean oak | question: What are some of the animals that are reported to be expanding greatly in Portugal?, answer: Boar, Iberian red deer, roe deer, | question: What animal has been found recently roaming at night inside large urban areas?, answer: Boars | question: How many protected landscapes does Portugal have?, answer: seven +question: What type of dog only enters estrus twice yearly?, answer: gray wolves | question: What are large, convex and almost spherical in gray wolves?, answer: The tympanic bullae | question: What percentage of smaller brains do dogs have compared to wolves?, answer: 30% | question: Are the teeth of gray wolves larger or smaller than those of dogs?, answer: larger | question: What do wolves not have on their back legs?, answer: dewclaws | question: How often do dogs enter estrus?, answer: twice | question: Do dogs require more or less calories to function than wolves?, answer: fewer | question: What may be the result of atrophy of the jaw muscles?, answer: The dog's limp ears | question: What tribes prefer the skin of domestic dogs to that of wolves?, answer: Inuit tribes +question: Dogs are classified as Carnivora because of their descent from what animal?, answer: wolves | question: What is an example of an obligate carnivore?, answer: the cat family | question: Dogs are not dependent on meat-specific protein to fulfill their basic what?, answer: dietary | question: What do dogs have that contribute to an increased ability to thrive on a starch-rich diet?, answer: adaptations in genes involved in starch digestion +question: Who did the Ming court believe sent representatives of the Karma Kagyu to the capital?, answer: Karmapa | question: Who did the Ming court believe were sent by the Karmapa?, answer: Karma Kagyu +question: When were the details of school casualties first released?, answer: December 2008 | question: Where did Ai Weiwei post updates on the earthquake?, answer: his blog | question: How long after the earthquake was the official tally of students killed released?, answer: almost a year | question: How many students were killed in the earthquake?, answer: 5,335 | question: Where did the Chinese government declare that parents who lost their only children would get free treatment?, answer: fertility clinics +question: What has been an engineering goal since the 1980s?, answer: solar-powered car | question: How long is the World Solar Challenge?, answer: 3,021 kilometres | question: What was the winner's average speed in 1987?, answer: 67 kilometres per hour | question: What is the name of the competition that reflects an international interest in the engineering and development of solar powered vehicles?, answer: The North American Solar Challenge +question: What is the UK's only naval base that refits nuclear submarines?, answer: Devonport Dockyard | question: How many marine and maritime businesses are in Plymouth?, answer: 270 | question: How many people work for the University of Plymouth?, answer: 3,000 | question: Who has chosen to locate their headquarters in Plymouth?, answer: Several employers +question: What is an important part of the practice of most Buddhists?, answer: Devotion | question: Bowing, offerings, pilgrimage, and chanting are examples of what?, answer: Devotional practices | question: Who is the main focus of Pure Land Buddhism?, answer: Buddha Amitabha | question: What is the main focus of Nichiren Buddhism?, answer: Lotus Sutra +question: What book does Diane McWhorter claim condemns racism instead of racists?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: What do children in the South have to question when faced with the harsh reality of inequality?, answer: beliefs | question: When was 'To Kill a Mockingbird' written?, answer: late 1950s | question: Who calls Lee brilliant but stops short of calling her brave?, answer: James McBride | question: What did James McBride think of Harper Lee in terms of how these issues need to be discussed?, answer: She certainly set the standards | question: What does James McBride feel about the moral bar of the book?, answer: moral bar's been lowered. | question: How many Atticus Finches does McBride say we need?, answer: a thousand | question: How does McBride defend the book's sentimentality?, answer: Lee approaches the story with "honesty and integrity". +question: What can be used to define southern Europe?, answer: Different methods | question: What can be used to define southern Europe?, answer: natural features +question: Who used the Ordos region as a rallying base?, answer: Mongols | question: Who states that the Ming dynasty could not spare additional armed forces to enforce their claim of sovereignty over Tibet?, answer: Norbu | question: Who states that the delicate relationship between the Ming and Tibet was the last time a united China had to deal with an independent Tibet?, answer: Sperling | question: Who argues that the Ming court's patronage of high Tibetan lamas was designed to help stabilize border regions?, answer: P. Christiaan Klieger +question: What is the range of estimates for the age of the oldest domesticated dog?, answer: 9,000–30,000 | question: What have dogs acquired more than any other species?, answer: ability to understand and communicate | question: Who has uncovered a surprising set of social-cognitive abilities in the otherwise humble domestic dog?, answer: Behavioral scientists | question: Who are not possessed by these social-cognitive abilities?, answer: the dog's closest canine relatives | question: What do dogs have in common with human children?, answer: social-cognitive skills +question: What is the name of the communication behavior that involves smells, pheromones and taste?, answer: gustatory communication | question: Who can translate the ideas that dogs are trying to transmit?, answer: humans +question: What is the ability of a dog to perceive information and retain it as knowledge for applying to solve problems?, answer: Dog intelligence | question: Who can read and react appropriately to human body language?, answer: Dogs | question: What dog knew the labels of over 200 different items?, answer: Rico | question: How did Rico learn the names of novel items?, answer: exclusion learning | question: What kind of memory do dogs have?, answer: advanced memory | question: How many words did "Chaser" learn?, answer: 1,000 | question: What are dogs able to read and react appropriately to?, answer: human body language | question: What do dogs demonstrate by engaging in deception?, answer: a theory of mind | question: What type of dog can outperform domestic dogs in non-social problem-solving?, answer: Australian dingos | question: Do dogs that are faced with an insoluble version of the same problem look at the human or the dog?, answer: socialized wolves | question: What do modern domestic dogs use to solve their problems for them?, answer: humans +question: What is consumed in some East Asian countries?, answer: Dog meat | question: How many dogs are killed and consumed in Asia every year?, answer: 13–16 million | question: Along with pre-Columbian Mexico, what other culture has eaten dog meat?, answer: Polynesia | question: What cultures consider consumption of dog meat as taboo?, answer: Western, South Asian, African, and Middle Eastern | question: What part of the body does dog fat have medicinal properties?, answer: lungs | question: What is consumed in some East Asian countries?, answer: Dog meat | question: What do proponents of eating dog meat argue there is no difference between?, answer: livestock and dogs +question: Dogs are also vulnerable to what?, answer: some of the same health conditions +question: What is highly variable in height and weight?, answer: Dogs | question: How much did the smallest known dog weigh?, answer: 113 grams | question: What is the largest known dog?, answer: English Mastiff | question: What is the tallest dog?, answer: Great Dane +question: How long do dogs bear their litters after fertilization?, answer: 58 to 68 days | question: How many puppies does an average litter consist of?, answer: six | question: How many puppies do toy dogs usually produce?, answer: one to four +question: Who have dogs lived and worked with?, answer: humans | question: Dogs have been bred for herding livestock, hunting, guarding and helping what?, answer: fishermen | question: What was the name of the first dog to orbit the Earth?, answer: Laika +question: What is a source of meat in some cultures?, answer: dogs | question: What is the nickname given to dogs in the Western world?, answer: "man's best friend" | question: What is a source of meat in some cultures?, answer: dogs +question: What animal has been selectively bred for millennia?, answer: Domestic dogs | question: What breeds show more variation in size, appearance, and behavior than any other domestic animal?, answer: Modern dog breeds | question: What type of animal are dogs?, answer: predators +question: What would have been the ancestors of domestic dogs?, answer: pack hunters | question: What is one of the reasons for dogs' trainability, playfulness and ability to fit into human households?, answer: social cognition and communication +question: What animal often displays the remnants of countershading?, answer: Domestic dogs | question: What color will a countershaded animal have on its upper surfaces?, answer: dark coloring | question: What does a "blaze" or "star" have on a dog's chest or underside?, answer: white fur +question: Who lost power in Tibet in 1434?, answer: Phagmodrupa +question: What is raised locally for the domestic market?, answer: opium poppy | question: Who is helping Tajikistan fight drug trafficking?, answer: US, Russian, EU and Afghan authorities | question: Where does Tajikistan rank in the world for heroin and raw opium confiscations?, answer: third place | question: What corrupts the country's government?, answer: Drug money | question: What international organization is helping Tajikistan fight drug trafficking?, answer: UNODC | question: What did UNODC help to establish in Tajikistan?, answer: Tajikistani Drug Control Agency. +question: What college gave the Dublin Institute of Technology the authority to confer its own degrees?, answer: Trinity College +question: What plays a major role in shaping the genome?, answer: Duplications | question: What plays a major role in shaping the genome?, answer: Duplication | question: What are duplications probably fundamental to the creation of?, answer: genetic novelty. +question: When did Chopin spend his vacations away from Warsaw?, answer: 1824–28 | question: What type of music did Chopin encounter at Szafarnia?, answer: Polish rural folk | question: What did Chopin's letters amuse his family with?, answer: their spoofing of the Warsaw newspapers +question: Who was the Federal Reserve vice-chair in 2009?, answer: Janet Yellen | question: What fell during the credit crunch?, answer: demand and employment | question: What is the process of balance sheet deleveraging called?, answer: adverse feedback loop | question: What process has spread to nearly every corner of the economy?, answer: balance sheet deleveraging | question: Who is pulling back on purchases to build their savings?, answer: Consumers | question: Who is cancelling planned investments and laying off workers to preserve cash?, answer: Businesses | question: Who are shrinking assets to bolster capital and improve their chances of weathering the current storm?, answer: financial institutions | question: Who understood the paradox of deleveraging?, answer: Minsky | question: What did Minsky call the process of deleveraging?, answer: the paradox +question: When did West say that Obama had problems pushing policies in Washington?, answer: November 26, 2013 | question: Why did West believe that Obama had problems pushing policies in Washington?, answer: People want to say Obama can't make these moves | question: Who did West say did not have the same level of connections as Jewish people?, answer: Black people | question: Who did West say had problems pushing policies in Washington?, answer: We | question: Why did West believe that Obama had problems pushing policies in Washington?, answer: We don't got family | question: What did the Anti-Defamation League say about West?, answer: Jews are all-powerful | question: Where did West back off of his comments about Obama?, answer: Chicago radio station | question: What did West say was an insult?, answer: being told you have money +question: What happened when the supply of creditworthy borrowers was limited?, answer: mortgage lenders relaxed underwriting standards | question: What are GSEs?, answer: relatively conservative government-sponsored enterprises | question: What undermined GSE power?, answer: private securitizers | question: When were the worst loans originated?, answer: 2004–2007, +question: What allegations were raised against Schwarzenegger during his initial campaign?, answer: sexual and personal misconduct | question: How many women came forward with their stories of sexual misconduct against Schwarzenegger?, answer: six +question: Who did the Yongle Emperor show an enormous amount of deference to?, answer: Deshin Shekpa | question: Who wrote that the Yongle Emperor showed an enormous amount of deference to Deshin Shekpa?, answer: Norbu | question: Who did the Yongle Emperor greet?, answer: Karmapa | question: What position did the Yongle Emperor give the Karmapa?, answer: higher throne | question: Who wrote that Kublai Khan and the Sakya Phagpa lama had a similar arrangement?, answer: Rossabi +question: How many host computers are an iPod associated with during installation?, answer: one | question: What can iTunes synchronize each time an iPod connects to its host?, answer: music libraries or music playlists | question: What can be set on an iPod and synchronized later to the iTunes library?, answer: Song ratings | question: If an iPod is set to manual, how can a user access, play, and add music on a second computer?, answer: manual | question: What will be completely wiped and replaced with the other computer's library when a user wishes to automatically sync music with another computer?, answer: an iPod's library +question: What does the host cell lack during mutualistic symbioses?, answer: some of the nutrients, | question: What type of cells does the host produce in order to regulate the increasing population of the endosymbionts?, answer: specialized | question: Why do specialized cells affect the genetic composition of the host?, answer: to regulate the increasing population +question: What was the major export commodity in Plymouth in the 16th century?, answer: wool | question: Where did the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World from?, answer: Plymouth | question: Who did Sir Francis Drake engage in a game of bowls in 1588?, answer: the Spanish Armada | question: When did the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World?, answer: 1620 +question: What type of technical schools were used to describe in the 1970s to early 1990s?, answer: state owned and funded | question: What was the name of the school system that offered both vocational and higher education?, answer: College of Advanced Education | question: When did most of the state owned and funded technical schools merge with existing universities?, answer: 1990s | question: What was the purpose of the new universities taking the title University of Technology?, answer: marketing | question: What was the name of the most prominent university in each state?, answer: Australian Technology Network +question: Who starred in Terminator 2: Judgment Day?, answer: Sylvester Stallone | question: What was the name of the movie that featured Stallone in an alternative universe?, answer: Terminator 2: Judgment Day | question: What was the name of the 1988 Schwarzenegger film?, answer: Red Heat +question: Who was one of the philosophers that advocated the principle in their writings during the Age of Enlightenment?, answer: John Locke | question: Who was one of the foremost supporters of separating the legislature, the executive, and the judiciary?, answer: Montesquieu | question: Montesquieu's writings considerably influenced the opinions of what?, answer: framers +question: Where were Canadian ground and air forces based during the Cold War?, answer: Europe | question: When did Canadian ground and air forces begin to be based in Europe?, answer: 1950s +question: Who designed the DB10?, answer: Aston Martin and Eon | question: How many DB10s were produced for the film?, answer: 10 | question: How many of the 10 DB10s were used for the film?, answer: eight | question: What car did Williams F1 modify for the film?, answer: Jaguar C-X75 +question: During what period did the Dutch Republic dominate world trade?, answer: the Dutch Golden Age | question: What was the wealthiest and most urbanized region in the world?, answer: The County of Holland +question: Who did Plymouth side with during the English Civil War?, answer: the Parliamentarians | question: Who led the last Royalist attack on Plymouth?, answer: Sir Richard Grenville | question: Who restored the monarchy in 1660?, answer: King Charles II | question: What was the Royal Citadel armed with?, answer: cannon | question: What tower dates from around the time of the civil war?, answer: Mount Batten +question: What was the port of entry for troops from around the Empire during the First World War?, answer: Plymouth | question: Where was an important base for escort vessels and repairs?, answer: Devonport | question: What type of boat operated from Mount Batten?, answer: Flying boats +question: What country was in political disarray?, answer: Tibet | question: What dynasty ruled from 960-1279?, answer: Song | question: What were the Song concerned with countering?, answer: northern enemy states +question: What did the French burn in 1340?, answer: a manor house | question: When was the town burned by Breton raiders?, answer: 1403 | question: How many round towers did the castle quadrate have?, answer: four | question: What was built to protect Sutton Pool?, answer: The castle | question: When was an Act of Parliament passed for further fortifying Plymouth?, answer: 1512 | question: How many artillery blockhouses were built?, answer: six | question: When was the Citadel established?, answer: 1660s +question: What empire survived during the Middle Ages?, answer: Eastern Roman Empire | question: Who moved into positions of power in the remnants of the Western Roman Empire?, answer: Germanic peoples +question: What was the symbolic capital of Free France during World War II?, answer: Brazzaville | question: What event heralded a period of major reform in French colonial policy?, answer: Brazzaville Conference | question: What country benefited from the postwar expansion of colonial administrative and infrastructure spending?, answer: Congo | question: When was the Fourth Republic established?, answer: 1946 +question: What religion did any person who wished to hold public office have to conform to?, answer: the Reformed Church | question: What types of people were persecuted?, answer: religions or denominations | question: What was one factor in causing large immigration of religious refugees from other parts of Europe?, answer: religion | question: How much was the fine in Leiden in 17th century Leiden?, answer: 200 guilders | question: What was one factor in causing large immigration of religious refugees from other parts of Europe?, answer: personal freedom of religion +question: Who were created by the contending popes during the Western Schism?, answer: cardinals | question: What were cardinals created without publishing their names?, answer: creati et reservati +question: How deep was the ice sheet at the edge of New York City?, answer: 1,000 feet | question: What did the ice sheet leave as the geologic foundation for much of New York City today?, answer: the bedrock | question: Along with Staten Island, what is the name of the area that was split apart by the ice sheet?, answer: Long Island +question: What was the County of Portugal involved in during the century of dominance?, answer: internecine struggles | question: How did the Kingdom of Galicia exist?, answer: independently | question: What did Galicians struggle to maintain during the century of internecine struggles?, answer: autonomy | question: The County of Portugal formed the southern portion of what kingdom?, answer: Kingdom of Galicia | question: What caused the Galician and Portuguese versions of the language to diverge over time?, answer: independent evolutionary paths. | question: What language replaced the Astur-Leonese Language?, answer: Castilian Language | question: What language was greatly reduced or completely replaced by the Castilian language?, answer: Astur-Leonese Language +question: What did a proliferation of occur in the 19th century?, answer: anthropological societies and associations | question: Who belonged to these organizations?, answer: major theorists | question: What did the major theorists support?, answer: gradual osmosis of anthropology curricula | question: How many educational institutions in 13 countries had some curriculum in anthropology by 1898?, answer: 48 | question: How many of the 75 faculty members were under a department named anthropology?, answer: None +question: Who established themselves as an Islamic social movement throughout the region in the late 19th century?, answer: the Jadidists | question: Russian troops were required to restore order during uprisings against what?, answer: Khanate of Kokand | question: When did demonstrators attack Russian soldiers in Khujand?, answer: July 1916 +question: What was the last and most recent type of thought to develop during the Late Mahayana period?, answer: Buddhist Logic | question: How many main philosophical schools of the Mahayana were in India?, answer: two | question: What was the name of the first philosophical school of the Mahayana?, answer: Madhyamaka | question: What type of thought was not associated with great Indian teachers?, answer: tathagatagarbha +question: What native Chinese ideology was fully sponsored at the Ming court?, answer: Daoism | question: Who discontinued their trips to Ming China and its court?, answer: Tibetan lamas | question: Who was the Grand Secretary under Jiajing?, answer: Yang Tinghe | question: What did the court eunuchs want to do with Portugal?, answer: expanding and building new commercial ties +question: What was the name of Chopin's Op. 53?, answer: Polonaise | question: Who gave an account of staying at Nohant in a letter of 7 June 1842?, answer: Delacroix | question: Who gave an account of staying at Nohant in a letter of 7 June 1842?, answer: Delacroix | question: On what date did Delacroix write about staying at Nohant?, answer: 7 June +question: In what week was there a mix-up with the contestants' telephone number?, answer: 11 +question: Who was the author of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?, answer: Harper Lee | question: What book won the Pulitzer Prize in 1961?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: What award did 'To Kill a Mockingbird' win in 1961?, answer: Brotherhood Award | question: What did Harper Lee begin to do in 1964?, answer: turn down | question: Who did Harper Lee turn down interviews with after 1964?, answer: reporters | question: What did Harper Lee refuse to provide an introduction to her book in 1995?, answer: Introductions | question: What was the name of the book that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1961?, answer: Mockingbird +question: Who did Zelda sacrifice herself to heal?, answer: Midna | question: Who does Midna help Link find?, answer: Ordon Village's children | question: What did Link restore to Midna?, answer: Light Spirits | question: Where does Zant leave Midna to die?, answer: Hyrule | question: What does Link need to return to human form?, answer: the Master Sword | question: What does Zelda do to help Midna?, answer: Zelda sacrifices herself to heal Midna | question: Who moved Midna to care more about Link?, answer: Zelda's +question: Who collected a sample of Buddhist scriptures in the 1920s?, answer: Dwight Goddard | question: Who attempted to create a single, combined document of Buddhist principles in "The Buddha and His Dhamma"?, answer: Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar | question: Is there a single text that represents all Buddhist traditions?, answer: there is no single text +question: What is EPN known for?, answer: research and education | question: What monitors over the country's seismic, tectonic and volcanic activity?, answer: Geophysics Institute +question: What are the local courts in New York City?, answer: the Criminal Court and the Civil Court | question: What division of the Supreme Court does Manhattan host?, answer: Appellate Division | question: What are extrajudicial administrative courts?, answer: executive agencies +question: In what city is a titular church located?, answer: Rome | question: What type of church is the only exception?, answer: Eastern Catholic | question: What power do cardinals possess?, answer: no power of governance | question: What are cardinals allowed to do?, answer: celebrate Mass and hear confessions | question: What do cardinals often do monetarily?, answer: support their churches +question: When does the audition round begin?, answer: Each season | question: What typically feature a mix of potential finalists, interesting characters and woefully inadequate contestants?, answer: The audition episodes | question: What does each successful contestant receive?, answer: golden ticket | question: How many contestants are selected by the judges to participate in the semifinals?, answer: 24 to 36 | question: What happens after the public votes?, answer: the outcome of the public votes is then revealed in the results show | question: What type of performances are featured in the results shows?, answer: group performances | question: What does the Top-three results show feature for the Top 3 finalists?, answer: homecoming events | question: How long is the results finale show?, answer: two-hour +question: How many clinic visits do HHC's facilities provide to New Yorkers each year?, answer: five million | question: What percentage of general hospital discharges do HHC facilities treat?, answer: one-fifth +question: Where was Kao Gong Ji from?, answer: China +question: Who initiated an interest in Whitehead's work that would last for about thirty years?, answer: Henry Nelson Wieman | question: Who were Wieman, Hartshorne, Bernard Loomer, Bernard Meland, and Daniel Day Williams?, answer: Professors | question: Who is the most notable of the generations of Whitehead scholars?, answer: John B. Cobb, Jr. +question: What was the early reviews of American Idol?, answer: mixed | question: Who said that American Idol is "crazy entertaining" and "dust-mote inconsequential"?, answer: Ken Tucker | question: What did Tucker think was the most striking aspect of American Idol?, answer: genuine talent | question: What did Entertainment Weekly call American Idol?, answer: musical bake-off", | question: Who called American Idol "a conniving multimedia monster"?, answer: Karla Peterson | question: Where was the season one winner of American Idol sent to sing the national anthem on the first anniversary of the 9/11 attacks?, answer: Lincoln Memorial | question: Who said "The terrorists have won"?, answer: Lisa de Moraes | question: How many calls have phone-redialer geeks been clocking each week for their contestant of choice?, answer: up to 10,000 +question: What direction does the Missouri River flow through the west-central part of Montana?, answer: due north | question: What type of land does the Missouri River flow through after the confluence of the Jefferson, Madison and Gallatin?, answer: flat agricultural land | question: What was the stretch of the Missouri River between Fort Benton and the Fred Robinson Bridge designated in 1976?, answer: National Wild and Scenic River | question: Where does the Missouri River enter?, answer: North Dakota | question: How much of the Missouri River in Montana lies behind 10 dams?, answer: one-third +question: What part of the state does the Gravelly Range cover?, answer: southern | question: What is the largest continuous land mass over 10,000 feet high in the continental United States?, answer: The Beartooth Plateau | question: How high is Granite Peak?, answer: 12,799 feet | question: What is the name of the island range north of the Big Belt Mountains?, answer: Crazy Mountains +question: Who continue to wear the normal dress appropriate to their liturgical tradition?, answer: Eastern Catholic cardinals +question: What does economic anthropology attempt to explain?, answer: economic behavior | question: Economic anthropology has a complex relationship with what discipline?, answer: economics, | question: What nationality was Bronislaw Malinowski?, answer: Polish-British | question: What is the name of the sub-field of anthropology that focuses on exchange?, answer: Economic Anthropology | question: From whom did the political economy school of thought derive?, answer: Marx | question: What have Economic Anthropologists turned to examine from an anthropological perspective?, answer: corporations, banks, and the global financial system +question: Along with the International Monetary Fund, what international organization supported the economic reforms in Guinea-Bissau?, answer: World Bank | question: When did civil war start in Guinea-Bissau?, answer: June 1997 | question: Who returned to power after the civil war?, answer: Sassou Nguesso | question: What was a major factor that hurt the economy in 1998?, answer: slumping oil prices +question: Who testified to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission in 2010?, answer: Mark Zandi | question: What markets remain impaired?, answer: securitization markets | question: What are investors uncertain about coming?, answer: legal and accounting rule changes | question: What was the peak of private bond issuance in 2006?, answer: $2 trillion | question: What is the name of the Federal Reserve's program to aid credit card, auto and small-business lenders?, answer: TALF | question: What remains dormant?, answer: Issuance of residential and commercial mortgage-backed securities and CDOs +question: Who could not provide funds to mortgage firms and other corporations?, answer: investment banks +question: Who discussed the HDI from the perspective of data error in the underlying health, education and income statistics used to construct it?, answer: Hendrik Wolff, Howard Chong and Maximilian Auffhammer | question: What percentage of all countries can be interpreted as currently misclassified in the development bins?, answer: 34% | question: What do the authors of the Wolff et al. paper claim seem arbitrary?, answer: cut-off values | question: When did the UNDP respond to the criticism?, answer: 2010 | question: When did the Human Development Report Office respond to the Wolff et al. paper?, answer: January 6, 2011 | question: Who responded to a January 6, 2011 article in The Economist regarding the Wolff et al. paper?, answer: The Human Development Report Office | question: What does the new methodology generate?, answer: a system for continuous updating of the human development categories +question: Where does the symbiont live on the host?, answer: body surface | question: What are lice?, answer: ectoparasites +question: What countries in Central America were the top source of legal immigrants to the New York City region in 2013?, answer: El Salvador, Honduras, and Guatemala | question: What was the population of Puerto Rico in 2013?, answer: 1.3 million +question: Northern Ireland's education is more similar to that of what other country?, answer: England and Wales +question: When did Elliot Sperling say Tibet became part of China?, answer: 13th century | question: What dynasty invaded Tibet in the 18th century?, answer: Manchu Qing | question: What did Chinese writers of the early 20th century describe Tibet as?, answer: feudal dependency | question: Along with the Manchus, who ruled Tibet in the 13th century?, answer: Mongols | question: What relationship did Sperling say was problematic for China's insistence of its unbroken sovereignty over Tibet?, answer: Ming relationship | question: Who were the emperors of China?, answer: Yuan or Qing +question: From what country did emigrants come to North America?, answer: Siberia | question: What was the name of the population in North America that had the only domesticated animal?, answer: Athabascan | question: What tribes used dogs to carry much of the load in their migration 1,400 years ago?, answer: Apache and Navajo tribes | question: After the introduction of what animal to North America did the use of dogs as pack animals cease?, answer: horse +question: What is a symbiotic relationship in which one symbiont lives within the tissues of the other?, answer: Endosymbiosis | question: What percentage of insects have bacteria that provide essential nutrients?, answer: 10%–15% +question: What is the official language of Montana?, answer: English | question: What is the official language of Montana?, answer: English | question: What percentage of the population of 5 and older speak English at home?, answer: 94.8 percent | question: What is the most commonly spoken language at home in Montana?, answer: Spanish | question: How many people in Montana speak Spanish at home?, answer: 13,040 | question: How many people in Montana speak a Native American language?, answer: 10,154 | question: How many students in Montana spoke a language at home other than English in 2009?, answer: 5,274 | question: How many students in Montana spoke a language at home other than English in 2009?, answer: 5,274 | question: What is the most common language spoken in Montana?, answer: a Native American language +question: What is used as a second language in parts of Southern Europe?, answer: English | question: Along with Malta, what is the only Southern European country to have English as a primary language?, answer: Gibraltar +question: What can be used outside to illuminate and signal the entrance to a property?, answer: Entry lights | question: Why are entry lights installed?, answer: safety, security, and for decoration. +question: What is a sub-specialty within the field of anthropology?, answer: environmental anthropology | question: What type of ecology is the contemporary perspective of environmental anthropology?, answer: political | question: What do many characterize the new perspective of environmental anthropology as?, answer: more informed | question: What is often used for arguments for/against or creation of policy?, answer: The focus and data interpretation | question: Who has become an active part of the struggle?, answer: the observer | question: Who is an example of an environmental justice advocate?, answer: Melissa Checker +question: What do developers support?, answer: financing | question: What type of building design is a major example of environmentally sustainable design?, answer: Passive solar | question: What has the shift in architecture caused to focus more on the environment?, answer: architecture schools | question: Who pioneered sustainability in architecture in the 1960s?, answer: Buckminster Fuller | question: There has been an acceleration in the number of buildings which seek to meet what sustainable design principles?, answer: green building | question: What type of architecture provides inspiration for environmentally and socially sustainable contemporary techniques?, answer: vernacular architecture | question: What rating system has been instrumental in this?, answer: LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design) +question: Ethical commitments in what field include noticing and documenting genocide, infanticide, racism, mutilation, and torture?, answer: anthropology | question: Along with racism, slavery, and human sacrifice, what other topics attract anthropological attention?, answer: nutritional deficiencies to genes | question: How many anthropological references can one find to illustrate the depth of an anthropological approach?, answer: thousands +question: How many languages are spoken in the Republic of the Congo?, answer: 62 | question: What is the largest ethnic group in the Republic of the Congo?, answer: Kongo | question: What is the most significant subgroup of the Kongo?, answer: Laari | question: What is the second largest group?, answer: Teke | question: What percentage of the population are Boulangui?, answer: 12% | question: What percentage of the population are Pygmies?, answer: 2% +question: What is the study of ethnographic cultures by examining historical records?, answer: Ethnohistory | question: What is ethnohistory also the study of?, answer: history of various ethnic groups | question: What does ethnohistory use as its foundation?, answer: historical and ethnographic data | question: What goes beyond the standard use of documents and manuscripts?, answer: historical methods and materials +question: What does TDM stand for?, answer: Tourism Decision Metrics | question: What is the name of the Europe that the European Travel Commission divides?, answer: Southern/Mediterranean +question: What led to the rise of colonial empires?, answer: European overseas expansion | question: What did the Columbian Exchange create an economy based on instead of subsistence agriculture?, answer: manufacturing +question: What regulations did European regulators introduce for banks?, answer: Basel III | question: What did Basel III do?, answer: It increased capital ratios, limits on leverage, narrow definition of capital | question: Who argues that Basel III doesn't address the problem of faulty risk-weightings?, answer: Critics | question: What type of sovereigns have a risk-weight of zero?, answer: AAA-rated | question: What has a risk-weight of zero?, answer: Lending to AA-rated sovereigns | question: Who argues that regulations have led to excessive lending to risky governments?, answer: Johan Norberg +question: Who was not mentioned in the Mingshi or the Minghi Lu?, answer: the Gelug | question: Who said that Tsongkhapa refused to visit the Yongle Emperor's court?, answer: Li Tieh-tseng +question: How many of the largest cities in Sichuan suffered minor damage from the earthquake?, answer: five +question: What is the interdisciplinary study of the evolution of human physiology and human behaviour?, answer: Evolutionary anthropology | question: Where is Evolutionary anthropology based?, answer: natural science and social science, | question: What is Evolutionary anthropology concerned with?, answer: biological and cultural evolution | question: What is Evolutionary anthropology based on?, answer: a scientific approach, | question: What does evolutionary anthropology draw on to understand the human experience?, answer: many lines of evidence +question: What power is vested in the President?, answer: Executive power | question: What does the Constitution not require the president to personally enforce?, answer: law | question: Who is the Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy?, answer: the president | question: Who may perform the duties of the president?, answer: officers subordinate to the president | question: What empowers the president to ensure the faithful execution of the laws made by Congress and approved by the President?, answer: The Constitution | question: Who can terminate appointments by impeachment and restrict the president?, answer: Congress | question: Along with the Federal Trade Commission and the Federal War Claims Commission, what quasi-judicial bodies have direct Congressional oversight?, answer: War Claims Commission, the Interstate Commerce Commission +question: How many people died in the 2008 earthquake?, answer: more than 90,000 | question: How many households were still without permanent shelter?, answer: 1.94 million | question: How many schools had been rebuilt?, answer: 1,300 | question: How much did the government spend on relief and reconstruction?, answer: $441 billion +question: What hit Sichuan?, answer: earthquake | question: Who is the Vice Minister of Health?, answer: Gao Qiang | question: Who should be responsible for providing medical treatment to earthquake victims?, answer: the government +question: What is exposure to antibiotics early in life associated with in humans?, answer: increased body mass | question: What is a critical period for the establishment of the intestinal microbiota and for metabolic development?, answer: Early life | question: What are some examples of subtherapeutic antibiotics?, answer: penicillin, vancomycin, penicillin | question: What type of antibiotic has been shown to increase body mass and fat mass in mice?, answer: low-dose penicillin | question: Penicillin in combination with a high-fat diet increased what in mice?, answer: fasting insulin levels | question: Is there a causal relationship between antibiotic exposure in early life and obesity in humans?, answer: unclear | question: What is exposure to antibiotics early in life associated with in humans?, answer: increased body mass | question: What type of antibiotic has the highest risk of being overweight?, answer: macrolides | question: What is it unclear whether or not antibiotics cause in humans?, answer: obesity | question: What is it unclear whether or not antibiotics cause in humans?, answer: obesity +question: What is a German type of tertiary education?, answer: Fachhochschule | question: Along with design and technology, what subjects are offered at a Fachhochschule?, answer: social science, medicine, business | question: What do Fachhochschule focus more on than science?, answer: specific professions +question: What is the name of the school that offers courses in social science, medicine, business, and design?, answer: Fachhochschulen | question: Along with social science, medicine, and design, what is a course offered by a Fachhochschulen?, answer: business | question: What do Fachhochschulen focus more on than science?, answer: specific professions +question: What caused homes to be worth less than the mortgage?, answer: Falling prices | question: When did the foreclosure epidemic begin in the US?, answer: 2006 | question: How much are total losses estimated worldwide?, answer: trillions of U.S. dollars +question: What was Father Joseph Carrier the Director of?, answer: Science Museum and the Library | question: What did Father Joseph Carrier believe that scientific research was not antagonistic to?, answer: intellectual and moral culture | question: Who was one of Carrier's students?, answer: Father John Augustine Zahm | question: What movement introduced Catholic laity to contemporary intellectual issues?, answer: Catholic Summer School | question: What was the name of Father John Augustine Zahm's 1896 book?, answer: Evolution and Dogma | question: Who prevented Zahm from being censured by the Vatican?, answer: Irish American Catholics | question: Who was the president of the United States in 1913?, answer: Theodore Roosevelt +question: How many field approaches does feminist anthropology have?, answer: four | question: From what traditions do feminists from?, answer: non-Western | question: What has sometimes been marginalized and regarded as less valid or important than knowledge from the western world?, answer: 'peripheral' perspectives | question: Who has claimed that their research helps to correct the systematic bias in mainstream feminist theory?, answer: Feminist anthropologists | question: What are feminist anthropologists centrally concerned with?, answer: construction of gender | question: Feminist anthropology is inclusive of what as a specialization?, answer: birth anthropology +question: The financial crisis and the response to it revealed a crisis of ideas in mainstream what?, answer: economics +question: How long was Baena employed by Schwarzenegger's family?, answer: 20 years | question: How many children did Baena and Shriver have?, answer: four | question: What was the name of Schwarzenegger's son with Shriver?, answer: Christopher | question: How long did Schwarzenegger say it took him to find out that he had a child with his housekeeper?, answer: seven or eight years | question: When did Schwarzenegger realize he had a child with his housekeeper?, answer: the boy | question: What is Schwarzenegger's job?, answer: former California governor, | question: What has Schwarzenegger taken from the start?, answer: financial responsibility for the child | question: Who reported that Schwarzenegger bought a new house for Baena in 2010?, answer: KNX 1070 radio | question: What did Baena file for in 2008?, answer: divorce | question: What did Baena's ex-husband claim about the birth certificate?, answer: falsified +question: Where did filming start in December 2014?, answer: Austria | question: What restaurant was used as a stand in for Hoffler Klinik?, answer: Ice Q | question: What was the name of the vehicle used in the action scene?, answer: Land Rover Defender Bigfoot | question: How many crew members were injured in the accident?, answer: three +question: Where did filming temporarily return to England to shoot scenes?, answer: Blenheim Palace | question: What problems did Rome's city authorities have with the filming?, answer: graffiti and rubbish | question: What car was used in a car chase scene in Rome?, answer: Aston Martin DB10 | question: How many independent electric engines did the C-X75 originally have?, answer: four | question: What was the C-X75 converted to for filming?, answer: a conventional internal combustion engine, | question: What was the team that developed the C-X75 used for filming?, answer: Formula One racing +question: What was Phillip Phillips suffering from?, answer: kidney | question: How many surgeries did Phillip Phillips have?, answer: eight | question: What did Phillip Phillips have surgery for after the season?, answer: remove the stones and reconstruct his kidney +question: How many grades are there in peruskoulu?, answer: nine | question: What is the division of grades 1-6 in Finland?, answer: lower comprehensive school + +question: What can be used to illuminate outdoor playing fields or work zones during nighttime?, answer: Floodlights | question: What is the most common type of floodlights?, answer: metal halide +question: Who created the first penicillin?, answer: Florey and Chain | question: Who developed the back extraction technique for efficiently purifying penicillin in bulk?, answer: Norman Heatley | question: Who determined the chemical structure of penicillin?, answer: Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin | question: What property did purified penicillin have in humans?, answer: low toxicity | question: Penicillin was not inhibited by what?, answer: biological constituents | question: What compound did Dubos discover that revived Florey's research in penicillin?, answer: gramicidin +question: What group started to accumulate an Abhidharma?, answer: Saṅgha | question: Along with numerical lists, what did the Abhidharma texts contain?, answer: summaries | question: How long after the death of the Buddha were the Abhidharma texts written?, answer: 100 to 200 years | question: How many Abhidharma works are generally claimed not to represent the words of the Buddha himself?, answer: seven Abhidharma works | question: What did the different schools of the Saṅgha not agree with?, answer: Abhidharmas | question: What school did scholars disagree on whether or not had an Abhidhamma Pitaka?, answer: Mahasanghika +question: How many men did Bond kill on a mission in Mexico City?, answer: three | question: Who did James Bond kill by kicking him out of a helicopter?, answer: Sciarra | question: What happens to Bond when he returns to London?, answer: suspended from field duty | question: What is the name of the global surveillance and intelligence co-operation initiative that C wants Britain to join with 8 other countries?, answer: "Nine Eyes +question: Where was West's headlining set called "one of greatest hip-hop sets of all time"?, answer: Coachella 2011 | question: What number did "Niggas in Paris" peak at on the Billboard Hot 100?, answer: five | question: What was the name of the compilation album West released in 2012?, answer: Cruel Summer, | question: How many singles did Cruel Summer produce?, answer: four | question: Where did the film Cruel Summer premiere?, answer: 2012 Cannes Film Festival +question: Where was Craig flown to for surgery?, answer: New York | question: Where did Craig return to filming on 22 April?, answer: Pinewood Studios +question: What event led to important changes in the role of the different dialects within the Persian Empire?, answer: Islamic Conquest of Persia | question: What was the official language of the Saffarid dynasty?, answer: Dari | question: What word does the name Dari come from?, answer: darbâr | question: What dynasty was the first to officially adopt the new language of Dari?, answer: Saffarid | question: The earlier Pahlavi standard was based on what dialects?, answer: western | question: What became the basis of Standard New Persian?, answer: new prestige dialect | question: Who associated the term "Dari" with the eastern province of Khorasan?, answer: Medieval Iranian scholars | question: The earlier Pahlavi standard was based on what dialects?, answer: western +question: Who ruled Portugal after the Távora affair?, answer: Count of Oeiras | question: What caused the end of Pombal's rule in 1779?, answer: Joseph I's death | question: What did Pombal's Enlightenment serve to enhance?, answer: autocracy +question: Who met with Freddie Gray's family after his death?, answer: Beyoncé | question: How much did Beyoncé and Jay-Z donate to bail protesters out of?, answer: thousands of dollars +question: What was the name of Beyoncé's second solo album?, answer: B'Day | question: In what film did Beyoncé win a Golden Globe?, answer: Dreamgirls | question: What record label did Beyoncé work for in 2008?, answer: Cadillac Records | question: What was the name of Beyoncé's alter-ego?, answer: Sasha Fierce | question: What was the name of Beyoncé's fourth album?, answer: 4 | question: What was Beyoncé's 2013 album?, answer: fifth +question: What did the "Twilight Hack" allow the execution of custom code from?, answer: Secure Digital (SD) card | question: What versions of the Wii Menu prevented copying exploited save files onto the console?, answer: 3.3 and 3.4 +question: Who did Sebastião de Melo have bitter disputes with?, answer: high nobility | question: When was Joseph I wounded in an attempted assassination?, answer: 1758 | question: Who were executed after a quick trial?, answer: Távora family and the Duke of Aveiro | question: Who was expelled from the country?, answer: The Jesuits | question: Who did Sebastião de Melo prosecute?, answer: every person | question: What broke the power of the aristocracy?, answer: final stroke | question: Who was Joseph I's loyal minister?, answer: Count of Oeiras +question: What was made by people from all over mainland China after the earthquake?, answer: donations | question: What organization reported long line-ups in most major Chinese cities?, answer: Xinhua | question: How much had the Chinese government allocated for earthquake relief so far?, answer: $772 million +question: Who did China request permission to deploy to protect the flame in Canberra?, answer: People's Liberation Army | question: Who stated that China would be refused permission to deploy People's Liberation Army personnel?, answer: Australian authorities | question: Who labeled the rumors of China's request to deploy People's Liberation Army personnel as a rumor?, answer: Chinese officials | question: Who called for Chinese Australian students to defend their sacred torch?, answer: Chinese Students and Scholars Association | question: How many people did Tony Goh say would be going to Canberra by bus?, answer: "thousands" | question: Who were assisting with the organization of buses, meals and accommodation for pro-Beijing demonstrators?, answer: Chinese diplomats | question: Who is the Foreign Minister of Australia?, answer: Stephen Smith +question: Where did West go to write and record his next album?, answer: Hawaii | question: Who did West keep behind the boards 24 hours a day?, answer: engineers | question: What type of atmosphere did Noah Callahan-Bever describe?, answer: "communal" atmosphere | question: Who did West collaborate with on his next album?, answer: Justin Vernon +question: What did the constituent parts of the AEF become?, answer: autonomous colony | question: What was the name given to the Middle Congo in 1958?, answer: the Republic of the Congo | question: Where did riots occur in 1959?, answer: Brazzaville +question: What season was moved up to air in January 2003?, answer: the second season | question: What increased in the second season?, answer: number of episodes | question: Who was the lone host of the second season?, answer: Seacrest | question: Who was a correspondent for the second season?, answer: Kristin Adams +question: What do different dorms decorate their halls with during home games?, answer: Football gameday traditions | question: When do traditional activities begin?, answer: at the stroke of midnight | question: What does the Drummers' Circle involve?, answer: drum line | question: What is the name of the trumpet section that plays under the dome?, answer: Notre Dame Victory March | question: What will the band play at the steps of Bond Hall?, answer: a concert +question: What is the most popular sport in Portugal?, answer: Football | question: What is the most popular sport in Portugal?, answer: several football competitions | question: Who is a major symbol of Portuguese football history?, answer: Eusébio | question: Who were the FIFA World Player of the Year winners in 2013 and 2014?, answer: Luís Figo and Cristiano Ronaldo | question: Who are some of the most famous Portuguese football managers?, answer: José Mourinho, André Villas-Boas, Fernando Santos, Carlos Queiroz and Manuel José +question: What was of overriding significance to Ruskin?, answer: the aesthetic | question: What did Ruskin state that a building is not truly a work of?, answer: architecture | question: What did Ruskin say a well-constructed, well-proportioned, functional building needed?, answer: string courses +question: What did Whitehead consider to be the core of his work?, answer: religion | question: What did Whitehead argue was an internal fact for its own sake before it is an external fact relating to others?, answer: life | question: If you are never religious, what did Whitehead say you are not?, answer: solitary, | question: What did Whitehead see religion as a system of?, answer: general truths | question: Is religion often a good influence?, answer: not necessarily good +question: What did market participants not accurately measure?, answer: risk inherent with financial innovation | question: What did the pricing model for CDOs not reflect?, answer: level of risk | question: How much CDO was sold between 2005 and 2007?, answer: $450bn +question: What would cause distortion on bass instruments?, answer: equalizer | question: What did the equalizer amplify beyond the software's limit?, answer: digital audio level +question: How many consecutive years had American Idol been ranked number one in U.S. television ratings?, answer: eight +question: What does GAI stand for?, answer: gamut area index | question: What does GAI represent the relative separation of?, answer: object colors | question: What type of light sources are generally preferred?, answer: light sources which balance both CRI and GAI +question: How many consecutive seasons was the title given to a white male who plays the guitar?, answer: five | question: Who was named the winner of season eleven?, answer: Phillip Phillips | question: How many consecutive seasons of white males have won American Idol?, answer: four, and possibly now five, +question: Who did West collaborate with for his second album?, answer: Jon Brion | question: What type of orchestration did Jon Brion use for Late Registration?, answer: chamber pop orchestration | question: What orchestral elements did Late Registration incorporate?, answer: string arrangements, piano chords, brass flecks, and horn riffs | question: What type of instruments did Late Registration incorporate?, answer: foreign and vintage instruments | question: Which magazine described Late Registration as West claiming "the whole world of music as hip-hop turf"?, answer: Rolling Stone | question: Who wrote that "there's never been hip-hop so complex and subtle musically"?, answer: Robert Christgau | question: Who was the only current pop star to tour with a string section?, answer: Kanye West +question: Who groups countries under a classification of regions?, answer: United Nations Organization | question: Why is the assignment of countries or areas to specific groupings?, answer: statistical convenience | question: Why is the assignment of countries or areas to specific groupings?, answer: for statistical convenience +question: What did Schwarzenegger write for Muscle & Fitness and Flex?, answer: a monthly column | question: What position was Schwarzenegger appointed to after being elected Governor?, answer: executive editor | question: How much money did the magazines agree to donate to the Governor's physical fitness initiatives?, answer: $250,000 a year | question: What did Schwarzenegger's office regulate in California?, answer: dietary supplements | question: What position was Schwarzenegger appointed to after being elected Governor?, answer: executive editor | question: When did American Media Inc. announce that Schwarzenegger had accepted their renewed offer to be executive editor of the magazines?, answer: March 2013 +question: What type of set and stage did American Idol debut on March 11, 2008?, answer: state-of-the-art | question: What did the judges mistake for David Cook's own?, answer: Chris Cornell arrangement | question: What did Chris Cornell say about David Cook's performance?, answer: 'flattered' | question: What caused David Cook to go to the hospital?, answer: heart palpitations +question: How much money did Beyoncé earn from June 2007 to June 2008?, answer: $80 million | question: Where did Forbes place Beyoncé on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009?, answer: fourth | question: How much did Beyoncé earn in the past year?, answer: $35 million | question: Where did Forbes place Beyoncé on the Celebrity 100 list in 2012?, answer: number 16 | question: Who was the world's first billion dollar couple in 2013?, answer: Jay Z | question: How much did Beyoncé and Jay Z earn in 2009?, answer: $122 million | question: How much did Beyoncé earn from 2009 to 2011?, answer: $70 million | question: What two companies made Beyoncé and Jay Z the world's first billion dollar couple in the music industry?, answer: Pepsi and H&M | question: Where did Forbes place Beyoncé on the Celebrity 100 list in 2009?, answer: fourth | question: Who estimated that Beyoncé would become the highest-paid black musician in history?, answer: MTV | question: How much did Beyoncé earn in June 2014?, answer: $115 million | question: Where did Beyoncé rank on the Celebrity 100 list in 2013?, answer: first | question: What was Beyoncé's net worth as of May 2015?, answer: $250 million. +question: Along with Ford Motor Company, who was the first major sponsor of American Idol?, answer: Coca-Cola | question: How much did American Idol's sponsorship deal cost by season 7?, answer: $35 million | question: What was the third major sponsor of American Idol?, answer: AT&T Wireless | question: Who has been the main sponsor of American Idol since season seven?, answer: iTunes +question: What is basic lay adherence often defined in terms of?, answer: traditional formula | question: How many branches of Buddhism are there?, answer: three | question: In what part of the world is Buddhism regarded as familiar and traditional?, answer: East | question: Who is frequently well organized and well funded in Asia?, answer: Buddhists | question: Along with Bhutan, in what country is Buddhism recognized as the state religion?, answer: Cambodia | question: What has led to new forms of Buddhism that significantly depart from traditional beliefs and practices?, answer: Modern influences +question: What is a form of backlighting?, answer: alcove | question: When was fluorescent lighting first available?, answer: 1939 | question: What is alcove lighting a form of?, answer: backlighting. +question: How many of the city's theaters are collectively known as Broadway?, answer: Forty | question: How much did the 2013-2014 season's attendance increase from the 2012-2013 season?, answer: 11.4% | question: How much did the 2013-2014 season's attendance increase from the 2012-2013 season's 11.57 million?, answer: 5.5% +question: How many boarders did Chopin have at his parents' apartments?, answer: Four | question: What type of world did Fontana belong to?, answer: artistic and intellectual | question: What did Konstancja Gładkowska do?, answer: singing | question: When did Chopin write to Woyciechowski?, answer: 15 May 1830 | question: What was Chopin's final report in 1829?, answer: Conservatory report +question: When did Fox announce that the fifteenth season would be the final season of American Idol?, answer: May 11, 2015 | question: Who is the host of American Idol?, answer: Ryan Seacrest +question: What did an auditing team from Apple find that Foxconn workers were working?, answer: longer hours | question: What group did Apple join?, answer: Electronic Industry Code of Conduct Implementation Group | question: Where is the Foxconn factory located?, answer: Longhua, Shenzhen +question: Where did the torch relay in Paris begin?, answer: first level of the Eiffel Tower | question: Who requested that the torch relay be shortened?, answer: Chinese officials | question: What did the torch finish the relay by?, answer: bus | question: What did Paris city officials plan to greet the Olympic flame with when it was to reach the French capital?, answer: peaceful protest | question: What did the city government attach to the City Hall?, answer: "Paris defends human rights throughout the world" | question: What group protested in large numbers?, answer: Reporters Without Borders | question: How many French police protected the Olympic torch relay?, answer: 3,000 | question: How many times did relay authorities put out the flame?, answer: five | question: What French television network broadcast video footage of Chinese flame attendants extinguishing the torch?, answer: France 2 | question: What is with the relay at all times to relight the torch?, answer: Backup flames | question: Who was the French judoka and torchbearer?, answer: David Douillet | question: What did the Chinese do to the torch?, answer: They extinguished the flame | question: What did French judoka and torchbearer David Douillet have to say about the extinguishing of the flame?, answer: I don't know why they did it." +question: Who praised the Chinese rescue effort?, answer: Francis Marcus | question: Why did Francis Marcus say that the government couldn't handle all of the needs in Burma?, answer: the scale of the disaster | question: What magazine noted that China reacted to the disaster quickly and with openness?, answer: The Economist +question: What remains restricted?, answer: independent press outlets | question: Who is often obstructed from reporting on controversial events?, answer: journalists | question: How is public criticism of the government tolerated?, answer: no public criticism of the regime is tolerated +question: What cuisine is common in St. Barthélemy?, answer: French | question: How many restaurants does the island have?, answer: over 70 | question: What are "les petits creux"?, answer: snack restaurants | question: What type of West Indian cuisine is common on the island?, answer: steamed vegetables with fresh fish | question: What type of events does the island host?, answer: gastronomic events +question: Who organized a protest?, answer: French members of Parliament | question: What did French MPs unfurl outside of the National Assembly?, answer: a banner | question: What drove past the National Assembly and the protesting MPs?, answer: The coach containing the torch | question: How many times did the protesting MPs say "Freedom for Tibet?", answer: several times +question: What did French police confiscate from demonstrators?, answer: Tibetan flags | question: What newspaper commented that the police did so much that only the Chinese were given freedom of expression?, answer: Libération | question: What was forbidden everywhere except on the Trocadéro?, answer: The Tibetan flag | question: Who was the Minister of the Interior?, answer: Michèle Alliot-Marie | question: A cameraman for what television station was hit in the face by a police officer?, answer: France 2 +question: What band did West spend the previous year touring with?, answer: U2 | question: What instrument did West incorporate into his hip-hop production?, answer: synthesizer | question: Along with the Rolling Stones, what band did West draw inspiration from?, answer: Led Zeppelin | question: Who did West listen to in hopes of improving his wordplay and storytelling?, answer: Bob Dylan and Johnny Cash +question: In what type of piano did Chopin's tones sing?, answer: full forte | question: What style of playing did Chopin teach his pupils?, answer: cantabile | question: What did Chopin think a student did not know how to join together?, answer: two notes | question: What did Chopin demand to rhythm?, answer: strictest adherence | question: What did Chopin hate?, answer: all lingering and dragging, misplaced rubatos, as well as exaggerated ritardandos +question: How many years did Walpole hold office?, answer: twenty-one | question: What house did Walpole pack with his supporters?, answer: House of Commons | question: What doctrine did Walpole create?, answer: cabinet solidarity | question: Who did Walpole require to have private dealings with the king?, answer: no minister other than himself | question: What did Lord Melbourne say?, answer: "It matters not what we say, gentlemen, so long as we all say the same thing." +question: When did Chopin start showing signs of serious illness?, answer: 1842 | question: In what city did Chopin give a solo recital on February 21, 1842?, answer: Paris | question: Who invited Chopin to participate in a repeat performance of the Beethoven Seventh Symphony?, answer: Alkan | question: Who visited Chopin in 1844?, answer: Charles Hallé | question: What continued to deteriorate after 1842?, answer: health | question: Modern research suggests that Chopin may have suffered from what?, answer: temporal lobe epilepsy. +question: What did the top five investment banks do from 2004 to 2007?, answer: increased their financial leverage | question: What did the changes in capital requirements allow for AAA securities?, answer: lower risk weightings | question: What type of tranches were moved to AAA tranches?, answer: first-loss tranches | question: How much debt did the top five US investment banks have in 2007?, answer: over $4.1 trillion | question: Which two banks became commercial banks?, answer: Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley | question: What type of support did the top five investment banks receive?, answer: government | question: Along with Bank of America, what bank was in talks to buy Lehman Brothers?, answer: Barclays | question: Which two banks declined to purchase Lehman Brothers?, answer: Barclays and Bank of America +question: Who gave Chopin his first organ lessons?, answer: Wilhelm Würfel | question: Who was the Silesian composer that Chopin studied under in 1826?, answer: Józef Elsner | question: When did Chopin first perform his own improvisation and part of a concerto by Moscheles?, answer: May 1825 | question: What type of ring did Tsar Alexander I give Chopin?, answer: diamond | question: What was the name of the mechanical organ that Chopin was engaged by the inventors of?, answer: eolomelodicon | question: Who praised Chopin's "wealth of musical ideas"?, answer: the Leipzig Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung | question: Who praised Chopin's "wealth of musical ideas"?, answer: Leipzig Allgemeine Musikalische Zeitung +question: What is a critical part of the battlefield conditions?, answer: lighting | question: What is a good place to hide?, answer: Shadows | question: What type of light source is often beneficial to fight with?, answer: the Sun | question: What can be used if natural light is not present?, answer: searchlights and flares | question: What has modern warfare seen increased use of?, answer: night vision +question: What were the semi-finalists divided by?, answer: gender | question: How many semi-finalists remained to form the top twelve?, answer: six +question: How many more people lived in Plymouth in 2011 than in 2001?, answer: 15,664 | question: What was the population of the Plymouth urban area in 2011?, answer: 260,203 | question: What was the average household size in Plymouth in 2011?, answer: 2.3 | question: What was the ethnic composition of Plymouth's population in 2011?, answer: 96.2% | question: What group saw the largest decline in its share of the population since the 2001 Census?, answer: white Irish ethnic group | question: How many new ethnic groups were added to the 2011 census?, answer: two new ethnic groups | question: How much did Plymouth's population decline from 1931 to 1951?, answer: 1.6% +question: When did Apple introduce a user-configurable volume limit?, answer: fifth-generation iPod | question: What is the maximum volume output level of the sixth-generation iPod in the EU?, answer: 100 dB | question: In what country did Apple have to remove iPods from shelves for exceeding the legal volume limit?, answer: France | question: When did users that bought a sixth-generation iPod get a new option that allowed them to disable the EU volume limit?, answer: 2013 | question: What did new sixth-generation iPods come with that allowed them to disable the EU volume limit?, answer: an updated software +question: When is the fate of the contestants decided by public vote?, answer: semi-finals | question: What is displayed on the screen during each contestant's performance?, answer: a toll-free telephone number | question: How long is the voting window for American Idol?, answer: two-hour period | question: How many times are viewers allowed to vote?, answer: as many times as they can | question: Does the show have the right to discard votes?, answer: the show reserves the right to discard votes | question: What contestants may be eliminated in successive weeks?, answer: One or more of the least popular | question: How many votes were cast in the first season?, answer: Over 110 million votes | question: How many text messages were sent to American Idol in the second season?, answer: 7.5 million | question: How many text messages were sent to American Idol by season 8?, answer: 178 million | question: What was offered for the first time in season ten?, answer: Online voting | question: Who verifies the votes?, answer: Telescope Inc. +question: Who was born in Żelazowa Wola?, answer: Fryderyk Chopin | question: What was Chopin's Latin name?, answer: Fridericus Franciscus | question: What was Chopin's profession?, answer: composer +question: Who began giving public concerts at the age of seven?, answer: Fryderyk | question: What was Fryderyk's sister's name?, answer: Ludwika | question: What was Fryderyk known as?, answer: child prodigy. | question: How many polonaises did Fryderyk compose in 1817?, answer: two | question: In what major did Fryderyk write his first polonaise?, answer: A-flat major +question: When did Fryderyk's father emigrate to Poland?, answer: 1787 | question: When did Nicolas Chopin marry Justyna Krzyżanowska?, answer: 1806 | question: When was Fryderyk baptized?, answer: Easter Sunday, 23 April | question: How old was Fryderyk's godfather?, answer: eighteen-year-old | question: What was Fryderyk's elder sister's name?, answer: Ludwika | question: What language did Nicolas Chopin insist on the use of in the household?, answer: Polish language +question: When was Chopin born?, answer: 1810 | question: What has Chopin gained and maintained worldwide?, answer: one of the leading musicians | question: When did Congress Poland become part of Poland?, answer: 1815 | question: Where was Chopin born?, answer: Warsaw +question: What is the name of the safehouse in 'Hildebrand Rarities and Antiques'?, answer: MI6 | question: Who tortures Bond in the film?, answer: Blofeld +question: What characters are not fully examined in the book?, answer: black characters | question: What is Calpurnia to some critics?, answer: an updated version of the "contented slave" motif | question: What serves as a convenient mechanism for readers to be innocent and detached from the racial conflict?, answer: Scout's narration | question: What does Scout's voice function as?, answer: not-me | question: What publication published a teaching guide for the novel?, answer: The English Journal | question: Who found that the novel resonated well with white students but found it "demoralizing"?, answer: Canadian language arts consultant | question: What type of stereotyping does Michael Lind believe the book indulges in?, answer: classist +question: Who was victorious as Hyrule Castle collapses?, answer: Ganondorf | question: Who was victorious as Hyrule Castle collapses?, answer: Ganondorf | question: What did Link plunge into Ganondorf's chest?, answer: the Master Sword | question: Who brought Midna back to life?, answer: the Light Spirits | question: What did Midna destroy to maintain balance between Hyrule and the Twilight Realm?, answer: the Mirror of Twilight | question: Where is Link shown leaving Hyrule Castle as it is rebuilt?, answer: Ordon Village +question: What wildlife refuge is in Brooklyn and Queens?, answer: Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge | question: Along with Fort Tilden, what park is in the western Rockaway Peninsula?, answer: Jacob Riis Park | question: Along with Fort Tompkins, what historic pre-Civil War era landmark is in Gateway National Recreation Area?, answer: Battery Weed +question: Who did Gautama study with?, answer: religious teachers | question: Why did Gautama continue his quest?, answer: they did not provide a permanent end | question: What was a religious pursuit common among the śramaṇas?, answer: extreme asceticism, | question: What did Gautama almost do in the process of extreme asceticism?, answer: starved himself to death | question: Did Gautama's extreme asceticism put an end to his suffering?, answer: not | question: What did Gautama accept from a village girl?, answer: milk and rice | question: What is the name of the path of moderation between the extremes of self-indulgence and self-mortification?, answer: Middle Way +question: Who was determined to complete his spiritual quest?, answer: Gautama | question: Where was the Bodhi Tree located?, answer: Bodh Gaya | question: What did Gautama emerge as?, answer: fully enlightened being | question: Who did Gautama attract to his monastery?, answer: a band of followers | question: How old was Gautama when he died?, answer: 80 | question: Where is the south branch of the original fig tree available?, answer: Anuradhapura Sri Lanka +question: Who announced that the disaster response would be rapid?, answer: General Secretary and President Hu Jintao | question: Who flew to the earthquake area to oversee the rescue work?, answer: Premier Wen Jiabao, who has an academic background in geomechanics, | question: How many emergency medical teams did the Ministry of Health send to Wenchuan County?, answer: ten | question: How many troops did the Chengdu Military Region Command send to Wenchuan County?, answer: 50,000 | question: Why was it difficult to get help to the rural regions of the province?, answer: rough terrain +question: When were the Mahayana scriptures composed?, answer: 1st century CE | question: Where did some of the Mahayana sutras have their roots?, answer: other scriptures | question: When did the Mahayana sutras start to influence the behavior of mainstream Buddhists in India?, answer: 5th century CE | question: What was the pejorative label given to those who rejected the Mahayana sutras?, answer: Hinayana +question: What has become an official term used in international relations?, answer: Genocide | question: What word was not in use before 1944?, answer: genocide | question: Who called the mass killing of Russian prisoners of war and civilians "a crime without a name"?, answer: Winston Churchill | question: What was Raphael Lemkin's ethnicity?, answer: Polish-Jewish | question: What is the Latin word for to kill?, answer: caedere | question: What is the definition of genocide?, answer: a specific set of violent crimes +question: What is used to describe the make up of contents of a haploid genome?, answer: Genome composition | question: What can scientists better understand by comparing the genome compositions between genomes?, answer: evolutionary history +question: What is the total number of DNA base pairs in one copy of a haploid genome?, answer: Genome size | question: What is the genome size positively correlated with among prokaryotes and lower eukaryotes?, answer: morphological complexity | question: What acts on the genomes?, answer: repetitive DNA +question: Are genomes more than the sum of an organism's genes?, answer: Genomes are more than the sum of an organism's genes | question: What is a karyotype?, answer: chromosome number +question: What effects solar energy potential?, answer: Geography | question: What can increase the solar energy potential in areas that are farther from the equator?, answer: photovoltaics | question: During the nighttime there is little solar radiation on the surface of the Earth for what to absorb?, answer: solar panels | question: What can effect the potential of solar panels?, answer: Cloud cover +question: What type of limestone does Plymouth have?, answer: Middle Devonian | question: What is a Site of Special Scientific Interest?, answer: Plymouth Sound, Shores and Cliffs | question: What is the bulk of the city of Plymouth built on?, answer: Upper Devonian slates and shales +question: Who was the school's legendary football player during 1916-20?, answer: George Gipp | question: What sport did George Gipp play?, answer: semiprofessional baseball | question: What was Gipp's personality?, answer: humble, generous | question: When did Knute Rockne inspire the Notre Dame team to beat the Army?, answer: 1928 | question: Who starred in Knute Rockne, All American?, answer: Pat O'Brien | question: What is the size of Notre Dame Stadium?, answer: 80,795-seat | question: Where was Brian Kelly hired from?, answer: University of Cincinnati | question: In what season was Brian Kelly's record at Notre Dame at 52-21?, answer: sixth | question: How many seasons did Charlie Weis lead the Notre Dame football team?, answer: five | question: In what year did the Notre Dame football team have the most losses in school history?, answer: 2007 | question: How much money is retained from the football team's profits for academic use?, answer: $22.1 million | question: How much was the Notre Dame football team worth in 2007?, answer: $101 million +question: What country has a comprehensive school known as the Gesamtschule?, answer: Germany | question: What German schools have rather strict entrance requirements?, answer: Gymnasium and the Realschule | question: What type of classes do the Gesamtschule offer for the students who are doing well?, answer: college preparatory classes +question: What might put bright working class students at risk?, answer: Gesamtschulen | question: What could be shown between working class students attending a comprehensive and their middle class peers?, answer: an achievement gap | question: What do working class students outperform students from similar backgrounds?, answer: Gymnasium or a Realschule | question: Who performs the poorest?, answer: students attending a Hauptschule, +question: Where was the first comprehensive school in 1972?, answer: Gibraltar | question: Who are the students in the two comprehensive schools in Gibraltar?, answer: girls and boys | question: What form of secondary school can students continue into to complete their A-levels?, answer: sixth form +question: Who said that God saves the world as it passes into the immediacy of his own life?, answer: Whitehead | question: What type of judgement does God have?, answer: a tenderness | question: What does God cherish forever?, answer: all experiences | question: Who does God give an eternal significance?, answer: finite creatures +question: What provides temporary anchorage for small vessels?, answer: Grande Saline Bay | question: In what bight is there a narrow cut through the reef?, answer: St. Jean Bay | question: Which sides of the island are fringed by a visible coral reef?, answer: north and east sides | question: Where are reefs mostly found on the island?, answer: shallow waters | question: What type of reefs are in the coastal areas of the island?, answer: offshore reefs, +question: When was the torch relay leg held in London?, answer: April 6 | question: How long was the torch relay?, answer: seven and a half hours | question: Who is the Home Secretary?, answer: Jacqui Smith | question: Who was the Mayor of London?, answer: Ken Livingstone | question: How much did the security for the torch relay cost?, answer: £750,000 | question: What did the Mayor say about the Chinese security team?, answer: Had I known so, we would have said no." +question: What was ignited on March 24, 2008?, answer: Olympic Flame | question: What was Alexandros Nikolaidis' Olympic medal?, answer: silver medalist | question: How many members of Reporters Without Borders breached security and attempted to disrupt a speech by Liu Qi?, answer: three | question: Where was Luo Xuejuan from?, answer: China | question: How many protesters were taken into police detention?, answer: 10 | question: Who took 10 of the protesters into detention?, answer: police +question: What do greenhouses convert to heat?, answer: solar light | question: Where were the first modern greenhouses built?, answer: Europe | question: What has been used to create polytunnels and row covers?, answer: plastic transparent materials +question: L Richie and Robin Gibb were what in season two?, answer: guest judges | question: Who were the two guest judges in season two?, answer: Lionel Richie and Robin Gibb | question: Who were the guest judges in season four?, answer: Gene Simmons and LL Cool J +question: Who was Schwarzenegger's father?, answer: Gustav | question: Why did Gustav have a preference for Meinhard?, answer: unfounded suspicion | question: Who did Schwarzenegger say had no patience for listening or understanding his problems?, answer: his father | question: Who did Schwarzenegger have a good relationship with?, answer: his mother | question: Who did Schwarzenegger commission to research his father's wartime record?, answer: Simon Wiesenthal Center | question: When did Schwarzenegger's father's background receive a lot of media attention?, answer: 2003 | question: Where was Schwarzenegger in school?, answer: the middle | question: What was a problem in their household?, answer: Money +question: Who maintained the fiction that the foreign officials administering the various "Dependent States" and oasis city-states were true Han representatives?, answer: the Han Chinese government +question: Who has remained famously detached from interpreting the novel since the mid-1960s?, answer: Harper Lee | question: What is the ethic of To Kill a Mockingbird?, answer: Christian +question: Who was the model for Atticus?, answer: Harper Lee | question: How many offers did Harper Lee have to turn 'Atticus' into a musical?, answer: many, many | question: What was Harper Lee's favorite film?, answer: That film | question: Who played Atticus in the movie?, answer: Peck | question: What pocketwatch did Harper Lee give Peck?, answer: her father's | question: In what airport was Peck's pocketwatch stolen?, answer: London Heathrow | question: What did Harper Lee say to Peck when he told her that his father's pocketwatch was stolen?, answer: 'Well, it's only a watch.' | question: Is Harper Lee sentimental about things?, answer: not a sentimental person | question: Who played Atticus in the movie?, answer: Peck | question: What was Peck's grandson named in her honor?, answer: "Harper" +question: When did West announce his new album would be called SWISH?, answer: March 2015 | question: Where was West awarded an honorary doctorate?, answer: the School of the Art Institute of Chicago | question: Where did West headline in the UK in 2015?, answer: Glastonbury Festival | question: What did West tell the Glastonbury Festival audience at one point?, answer: "You are now watching the greatest living rock star on the planet." | question: What type of media outlets were sharply divided on West's performance at Glastonbury?, answer: social media sites | question: What publication stated that West's performance at Glastonbury was controversial?, answer: NME | question: Along with fashion and popular culture, what contribution did West make to Chicago?, answer: music | question: What publication said that West's performance at Glastonbury was "a strangely lone figure in front of the vast crowd"?, answer: The Guardian +question: What did Schwarzenegger invest in in Columbus, Ohio?, answer: shopping mall | question: Who did Schwarzenegger say he couldn't have learned about business without?, answer: teachers | question: Where did Schwarzenegger learn a thing or two from?, answer: Planet Hollywood, | question: What type of firm is Dimensional Fund Advisors?, answer: investment | question: When did Schwarzenegger start Arnold's Sports Festival?, answer: 1989 | question: How many people attend Arnold's Sports Festival?, answer: thousands | question: What is the name of Schwarzenegger's movie production company?, answer: Oak Productions, Inc. +question: During what years did Schwarzenegger continue his winning streak?, answer: 1971–74 | question: How many consecutive times did Schwarzenegger win the Mr. Olympia?, answer: sixth | question: What contest did Schwarzenegger announce his retirement from bodybuilding?, answer: Mr. Olympia +question: What did a friend tell Schwarzenegger that he was teaching?, answer: Transcendental Meditation +question: In what year did Schwarzenegger buy a rare Bugatti?, answer: 2014 | question: What color was Schwarzenegger's car in 2015?, answer: silver | question: What color leather does Schwarzenegger's Bugatti have?, answer: dark brown +question: Who states that the Ming upheld the facade of rule over Tibet through periodic missions of "tribute emissaries"?, answer: Helmut Hoffman | question: The titles given to Tibetan leaders did not confer authority as what earlier dynasty's?, answer: Mongol Yuan | question: Who did Goldstein claim the Ming gave titles to?, answer: Tibetans | question: Who wrote that the Ming dynasty exercised no authority over the succession of Tibetan ruling families?, answer: Hugh Edward Richardson +question: Who provides a Magistrates' Court and a Combined Crown and County Court in the city?, answer: Her Majesty's Courts Service | question: What was the name of the police force that was formed in 1836?, answer: Plymouth Borough | question: Where are the Divisional HQ of the Devon and Cornwall Constabulary?, answer: Charles Cross and Crownhill | question: What is the divisional office of the Devon and Cornwall Area?, answer: Crown Prosecution Service | question: How many fire stations does Plymouth have?, answer: five | question: What type of lifeboat does the Royal National Lifeboat Institution have in Plymouth?, answer: Atlantic 85 class +question: How many Grammy Awards did Beyoncé win?, answer: two | question: What newspaper credited the video "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" as having started the "first major dance craze of both the new millennium and the Internet"?, answer: Toronto Star | question: Who released a single titled "Girls Love Beyoncé"?, answer: Drake | question: What type of fly is Scaptia beyonceae?, answer: horse fly | question: In what section of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame was a Beyoncé exhibit introduced in 2014?, answer: "Legends of Rock" | question: What is housed in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame?, answer: black leotard +question: What was Beyoncé's first acting role in 2006?, answer: The Pink Panther | question: How much did Dreamgirls earn internationally?, answer: $154 million | question: Who did Beyoncé star with in the film Dreamgirls?, answer: Jennifer Hudson, Jamie Foxx, and Eddie Murphy | question: What was the lead single from the Dreamgirls soundtrack?, answer: "Listen" | question: How many major stops did Beyoncé make on her 2007 tour?, answer: six | question: What was re-released with five additional songs?, answer: B'Day | question: How many additional songs were added to B'Day?, answer: five +question: What is the name of Beyoncé's fourth album?, answer: 4 | question: How many singles were on Beyoncé's album 4?, answer: two | question: What was the fourth single from Beyoncé's fourth album?, answer: "Love on Top" | question: How many number one albums did Beyoncé have in the US?, answer: four | question: What magazine did Beyoncé write a cover story for?, answer: Essence | question: What was the name of the series of Beyoncé concerts in 2011?, answer: 4 Intimate Nights +question: Who is credited with transforming the face of Notre Dame by making it a coeducational institution?, answer: Hesburgh | question: How many students took classes not offered at their home institution?, answer: several hundred | question: What college did Notre Dame reject merging with?, answer: St. Mary's | question: What did Sheedy say that some features formerly considered advantageous and enviable are now seen as?, answer: anachronistic | question: What is a normal and expected aspect, replacing separatism?, answer: integration of the sexes | question: What did Hesburgh change the face of Notre Dame?, answer: coeducation | question: How many of the male residence halls were converted for the first year of coeducational Notre Dame?, answer: Two | question: Who was the first female undergraduate at Notre Dame?, answer: Mary Ann Proctor | question: When did Angela Sienko graduate from Notre Dame?, answer: 1972 +question: In what century was the French education system set?, answer: 18th | question: What is the French term for higher education in Algeria, Belgium, Canada, France, Switzerland, Tunisia, and Switzerland?, answer: Écoles Polytechniques +question: Who defined genocide as 'When a source of collective power uses its power base to implement a process of destruction in order to destroy a group?, answer: Adrian Gallagher | question: In what year was the definition of group identity broadened?, answer: 1948 +question: How long was Schwarzenegger's cameo in The Rundown?, answer: three-second | question: Who did Schwarzenegger voice in the Liberty's Kids episode "Valley Forge"?, answer: Baron von Steuben | question: What movie was Schwarzenegger rumored to appear in as the original T-800?, answer: Terminator Salvation | question: Who starred in 'The Expendables'?, answer: Sylvester Stallone's +question: Who argued that the Ming upheld a "divide-and-rule" policy towards a weak and politically fragmented Tibet?, answer: Sato Hisashi | question: What did the Yongle Emperor give to many different Tibetan lamas?, answer: patronage | question: Who found no textual evidence to support Petech and Hisashi's theory?, answer: Sperling | question: Who did Norbu claim the "divide-and-rule" theory was based on?, answer: Tibetan lamas | question: Who states that the "divide-and-rule" theory "attributes too much influence to the Chinese"?, answer: Rossabi | question: What theory does Rossabi disagree with?, answer: "divide-and-rule" theory | question: What did the Yongle Emperor give to many different Tibetan lamas?, answer: patronage +question: Historians disagree on what was the relationship between the Ming court and what?, answer: Tibet | question: What did Chinese court historians view Tibet as?, answer: an independent foreign tributary | question: Who supports van Praag's position?, answer: Tsepon W. D. Shakabpa | question: Who state that van Praag and Shakabpa's assertions are "fallacies"?, answer: Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain +question: What has been most influential in the field of American progressive theology?, answer: Whitehead's work | question: What did Hartshorne develop into a full-blown process theology?, answer: process philosophy | question: John B. Cobb, Jr., David Ray Griffin, Marjorie Hewitt Suchocki, Roland Faber, and Catherine Keller are examples of what?, answer: process theologians +question: Historically, the roots of what lie in the religious thought of ancient India during the second half of the first millennium BCE?, answer: Buddhism | question: What type of turmoil occurred during the second half of the first millennium BCE?, answer: social and religious | question: What type of Indian thought did the shramanas represent?, answer: non-Vedic strand +question: Where is the Erasmus Hogeschool Brussel located?, answer: Flemish Community of Belgium | question: What does the Erasmus Hogeschool Brussel associate with?, answer: a university +question: What is used in Belgium and in the Netherlands?, answer: Hogeschool | question: Where is the Fachhochschule located?, answer: German language areas +question: Who was elected vice-president in 1933?, answer: John Francis O'Hara | question: What type of people did O'Hara bring to Notre Dame?, answer: refugee intellectuals | question: What did O'Hara believe could be an effective means to "acquaint the public with the ideals that dominate" Notre Dame?, answer: the Fighting Irish football team | question: What did O'Hara consider Notre Dame football to be?, answer: spiritual service | question: Who said "Whether you eat or drink, or whatsoever else you do, do all for the glory of God"?, answer: St. Paul +question: When was the torch relay held in Hong Kong?, answer: May 2. | question: Where was the event held on May 2?, answer: Hong Kong | question: Who handed the torch to the first torchbearer?, answer: Chief Executive Donald Tsang | question: What river did the torch relay cross in Sha Tin?, answer: Shing Mun River | question: How many torchbearers were selected to participate in the event?, answer: 120 | question: Who were the torchbearers?, answer: No politicians from the pro-democracy camp | question: How many torchbearers could not participate due to flight delay?, answer: One | question: How many people watched the torch relay?, answer: more than 200,000 | question: What color shirts did many enthusiastic supporters wear?, answer: red | question: How many police were deployed to ensure order?, answer: 3,000 +question: What is invoked to explain how there is often extreme similarity between small portions of the genomes of two organisms that are otherwise very distantly related?, answer: Horizontal gene transfer | question: What is invoked to explain how there is often extreme similarity between small portions of the genomes of two organisms that are otherwise very distantly related?, answer: Horizontal gene transfer | question: What type of cells seem to have experienced a transfer of some genetic material from their chloroplast and mitochondrial genomes to their nuclear chromosomes?, answer: eukaryotic +question: What are the families of those who lost their only child still seeking?, answer: compensation and justice | question: What were many parents warned by the government not to do?, answer: stage a protest +question: What is Lok-Ham Chan a professor of?, answer: history | question: Who was the first leader of the Tibetan Empire to establish Tibet as a strong power?, answer: Songtsän Gampo | question: How many governorships were established by the Mongol Sakya viceroy?, answer: 13 governorships | question: Who asserts that Changchub Gyaltsen's ambitions were to "restore to Tibet the glories of its Imperial Age"?, answer: Van Praag +question: What was the cause of Mathews' interest in Whitehead's books?, answer: Mathews' frustration | question: Who was at Chicago's Divinity School that perceived the importance of Whitehead's work?, answer: philosophers and theologians | question: Who gave a lecture at Chicago's Divinity School in 1927?, answer: Henry Nelson Wieman | question: How long was Chicago's Divinity School closely associated with Whitehead's thought?, answer: at least thirty years +question: How many collapsed schools have Chinese prosecutors joined an official inquiry into?, answer: ten | question: What was reported to be carried out at schools across China after the earthquake?, answer: safety checks +question: What voting pattern still holds at the state level?, answer: split ticket voting | question: Who holds one of the state's U.S. Senate seats?, answer: Democrats | question: Who won one of the state's Senate seats in 2014?, answer: Steve Daines | question: Which branch of government had split party control between house and senate between 2004 and 2010?, answer: The Legislative branch | question: Who controls the state Senate?, answer: Republicans +question: What provides vocational education in Bahasa Indonesia?, answer: Politeknik | question: What does Politeknik provide?, answer: vocational education +question: What country has the Canadian military been deeply engaged in international security operations since 2002?, answer: Afghanistan +question: Who enacted a law that forbade Han Chinese to learn the tenets of Tibetan Buddhism?, answer: Ming government | question: During what era did Chinese begin to study Tibetan Buddhism?, answer: Republican era | question: Who wrote that the Yongle Emperor was the first Ming ruler actively to seek an extension of relations with Tibet?, answer: Morris Rossabi +question: What did Whitehead see as beginning in solitariness?, answer: religion | question: What is the process in which relations are primary?, answer: metaphysics | question: What did Whitehead believe to be a community?, answer: the universe | question: What did Whitehead say each entity can find no value until it merged with what?, answer: its individual claim | question: What did Whitehead see as beginning in solitariness?, answer: religion | question: What did Whitehead say at once surrenders itself to the universal claim and appropriates it for itself?, answer: spirit | question: What aspects of religion are mutually dependent?, answer: individual and universal/social +question: What would dogs have done by cleaning up food scraps?, answer: improved sanitation | question: What is the Australian Aboriginal term for an exceptionally cold night?, answer: "three dog night" +question: What has been a significant area of solar chemical research since the 1970s?, answer: Hydrogen production technologies | question: What is another avenue for hydrogen production besides electrolysis?, answer: several thermochemical processes | question: What do concentrators split water into at high temperatures?, answer: oxygen and hydrogen | question: What is used to drive the steam reformation of natural gas?, answer: heat from solar concentrators | question: What is characterized by the decomposition and regeneration of reactants?, answer: Thermochemical cycles | question: What is used to decompose zinc oxide at temperatures above 1,200 degrees Celsius?, answer: 1 MW solar furnace | question: What can be reacted with to produce hydrogen?, answer: water +question: What is the state song of New York?, answer: I Love New York | question: Where does the trademarked logo of I Love New York appear?, answer: souvenir shops | question: What type of song is I Love New York?, answer: state song +question: In what season did Idol Gives Back start?, answer: six | question: How much money has Idol Gives Back raised?, answer: nearly $185 million +question: Who can make an appointment public at any time if conditions change?, answer: pope | question: In what type of appointment does a pope have to reveal the identity of the cardinal?, answer: pectore | question: When does an in pectore cardinal's cardinalate expire?, answer: a pope dies +question: What was cut to the Sichuan area?, answer: all internet capabilities | question: What was restored by the government piece by piece over the next number of months?, answer: Elements of telecommunications | question: How many major news and media websites were made accessible online in the region?, answer: a handful +question: What immigration law firm has stated that Schwarzenegger may have been an illegal immigrant?, answer: Siskind & Susser | question: When did LA Weekly say that Schwarzenegger was the most famous immigrant in America?, answer: 2002 +question: What is the Buddhist notion that all compounded or conditioned phenomena are inconstant, unsteady, and impermanent?, answer: Impermanence | question: What type of conditions is the existence of everything dependent on?, answer: external | question: What is constantly coming into being and ceasing to be?, answer: Things | question: Is there a fixed nature to any object or experience?, answer: no inherent or fixed nature | question: What embodies the flux in the aging process?, answer: life | question: What does the doctrine of impermanence lead to?, answer: suffering +question: What stands at the centre of Chopin's creative processes?, answer: Improvisation | question: What type of rambling did Nicholas Temperley say Chopin was?, answer: impulsive | question: Who wrote that improvisation is designed for an audience?, answer: Nicholas Temperley | question: How many piano concertos did Temperley consider to be "merely vehicles for brilliant piano playing"?, answer: two | question: What are the only two pieces of Chopin's that are older than 1830?, answer: piano concertos | question: What did Rosen say was an important aspect of Chopin's individuality?, answer: the four-bar phrase +question: How many suburbicarian sees were there in 1059?, answer: seven | question: Who was appointed as cardinals in the 12th century?, answer: ecclesiastics +question: Who was the ruler of the Tangut state?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What country did Genghis Khan establish diplomatic relations with?, answer: Tibet | question: Who did the conquest of the Western Xia alarm?, answer: Tibetan | question: Who was Genghis Khan's successor?, answer: Ögedei Khan +question: When was the Black Death?, answer: 1348 and 1349 | question: Who did Portugal make an alliance with in 1373?, answer: England, | question: What did the alliance between Portugal and England serve?, answer: both nations' interests | question: What did the alliance between Portugal and England maintain?, answer: trade and cultural ties | question: In what region of Portugal is there visible English influence to this day?, answer: Oporto +question: What regime was overthrown in 1358?, answer: Sakya viceregal regime | question: Who was forced to accept Gyaltsen as the new viceroy?, answer: Mongol Yuan court +question: What dynasty did the Red Turban Rebellion topple?, answer: Mongol Yuan | question: Who established the Ming dynasty?, answer: Zhu Yuanzhang | question: Who was anxious to avoid the same trouble that Tibet had caused for the Tang dynasty?, answer: the first emperor | question: When did the Hongwu Emperor send envoys to ask the Yuan officeholders to renew their titles?, answer: 1372–1373 +question: When was hound the general word for all domestic canines in England?, answer: 14th-century | question: What type of dog became the prototype of the category "hound"?, answer: "dog" type | question: In what century did dog become the general word?, answer: 16th | question: Where does the word "hound" come from?, answer: Proto-Indo-European +question: Who overthrew the Rinbung princes in 1565?, answer: Karma Tseten | question: What did Karma Phuntsok Namgyal take control of?, answer: Central Tibet | question: Who did the leaders of Lhasa claim their allegiance to?, answer: Phagmodru | question: Who safeguarded the Mongol Dalai Lama in Lhasa?, answer: Mongols | question: Who refused to give an audience to the Ü-Tsang king?, answer: fourth Dalai Lama | question: Who wrote of the speculation over the fourth Dalai Lama's mysterious death?, answer: Chen | question: Who died in 1618?, answer: Yonten Gyatso | question: Who did the Ü-Tsang ruler have killed?, answer: Gelugpa lamas | question: Who became the new Dalai Lama in 1621?, answer: Lozang Gyatso | question: Who was the Dalai Lama's chief steward and treasurer?, answer: Sonam Rapten | question: How many Mongol adherents defeated the Ü-Tsang king's troops in 1633?, answer: several thousand | question: What role did the Mongols play in Tibetan affairs?, answer: the military arm +question: When was the Union of Utrecht signed?, answer: 1579 | question: When was the Act of Abjuration signed?, answer: 1581 +question: What city did Francis, Duke of Anjou fail to take in 1583?, answer: Antwerp | question: Along with Henry III of France, who declined the offer of sovereignty?, answer: Elizabeth I of England | question: Who was sent as governor-general of the United Provinces in 1585?, answer: Earl of Leicester | question: When did the Netherlands become a confederacy?, answer: 1588 | question: What is regarded as the foundation of the Republic of the Seven United Provinces?, answer: The Union of Utrecht +question: What was the name of the ship that Henry Hudson sailed into New York Harbor?, answer: the Halve Maen | question: What is the present-day capital of New York State?, answer: Albany | question: Why did Hudson turn back down the Hudson River?, answer: it was not a maritime passage | question: How long did Hudson explore the area?, answer: ten-day | question: What was the name given to the area between Cape Cod and Delaware Bay by the Netherlands in 1614?, answer: Nieuw-Nederland +question: What title did Pope Urban VIII give to the Roman Catholic church in 1630?, answer: Eminence +question: Who did Peter Stuyvesant surrender New Amsterdam to?, answer: the English | question: Who did the English name New York after?, answer: Duke of York +question: What position did de Melo begin in 1738?, answer: Portuguese Ambassador | question: Who was the Queen consort of Portugal?, answer: Archduchess Maria Anne Josefa | question: Who was the King of Portugal in 1749?, answer: John V | question: Who was King John V's son?, answer: Joseph I | question: Who was King John V's son?, answer: Joseph I +question: Who published Systema Naturae in 1758?, answer: Linnaeus | question: What is the Latin word for dog?, answer: Canis | question: What does Canis familiaris mean?, answer: "Dog-family" | question: What animal did Linnaeus avoid classifying as the family dog?, answer: wolf | question: What is now generally regarded as a distinctive feral domestic dog?, answer: dingo | question: What was the dog classified as?, answer: Canis familiaris | question: What book listed Canis familiaris under Canis lupus?, answer: Mammal Species of the World | question: What was the dog classified as?, answer: Canis familiaris | question: What did Linnaeus call the wolf?, answer: Canis lupus +question: What was the last capital of the U.S. under the Articles of Confederation?, answer: New York | question: Under what document was New York the last capital of the U.S.?, answer: Articles of Confederation | question: Where was the United States Bill of Rights drafted?, answer: Federal Hall | question: By 1790, New York had surpassed which city as the largest city in the US?, answer: Philadelphia +question: When was the Saxon Palace requisitioned by Warsaw's Russian governor?, answer: 1817 | question: Who played the piano for the Duke and composed a march for him?, answer: Fryderyk | question: Where was Fryderyk sometimes invited to play with the son of the ruler of Russian Poland?, answer: Belweder Palace | question: Who wrote the dramatic eclogue "Nasze Przebiegi"?, answer: Julian Ursyn Niemcewicz, +question: What was the name of the boarding house that Chopin's parents ran?, answer: the Chopin Family Parlour | question: Who painted the first known portrait of Chopin?, answer: Ambroży Mieroszewski +question: Who did Chopin meet at a party?, answer: George Sand | question: Who did Maria Wodzińska's mother make it clear that a marriage with her daughter was unlikely to proceed?, answer: Chopin, | question: How tall was George Sand?, answer: 152 | question: What did Chopin think of Sand?, answer: Is she really a woman?" | question: Who made it clear to Chopin that a marriage with Maria Wodzińska was unlikely to proceed?, answer: Maria Wodzińska's mother | question: Why did Maria Wodzińska's mother make it clear to Chopin that a marriage with her daughter was unlikely?, answer: poor health | question: Who did Chopin finally place the letters from?, answer: Maria and her mother | question: Who did Sand ask to assess Chopin's relationship with Maria Wodzińska?, answer: Grzymała +question: Who wrote of a recital given by Chopin in 1841?, answer: Léon Escudier | question: What could not be compared to Chopin's works full of originality, distinction and grace?, answer: nothing | question: What did Chopin refuse to conform to?, answer: a standard method of playing | question: Chopin's style was based on his use of what technique?, answer: independent finger | question: In what work did Chopin say "Everything is a matter of knowing good fingering"?, answer: Projet de méthode | question: Along with the upper arm, what parts of the hand did Chopin say we need no less to use?, answer: the rest of the hand, the wrist, the forearm | question: What did Chopin say one needs to study to obtain the most beautiful quality of sound?, answer: position of the hand | question: What part of the keyboard did Chopin often use?, answer: the entire range +question: Who was offered land to build a college in 1842?, answer: Father Edward Sorin | question: Who began the school using Father Stephen Badin's old log chapel?, answer: Fr. | question: How many Holy Cross brothers did Father Edward Sorin bring to the site?, answer: eight | question: What was the name of the first church built at the site?, answer: first | question: How many years did Father Edward Sorin have to build a college?, answer: two +question: What nationality was Dr. Abraham Gesner?, answer: Canadian | question: What had been used for lighting since the 1820s?, answer: coal-gas | question: What did Gesner's kerosene not produce?, answer: an offensive odor | question: How long could kerosene be stored?, answer: stored indefinitely, | question: What began in the 1850s?, answer: The American petroleum boom | question: How many kerosene plants were operating in the US by the end of the 1850s?, answer: 30 | question: What began to drive whale oil from the market?, answer: cheaper, more efficient fuel | question: Who was most responsible for the commercial success of kerosene?, answer: John D. Rockefeller | question: What did John D. Rockefeller set up that would later become Standard Oil?, answer: kerosene distilleries | question: What can kerosene lamps emit?, answer: carbon-monoxide +question: Who built an early wind tunnel?, answer: Albert Zahm | question: Who was the first American to send a wireless message?, answer: Professor Jerome Green | question: Who created neoprene?, answer: Father Julius Nieuwland | question: What began the study of nuclear physics at the university in 1936?, answer: a nuclear accelerator +question: What powered Shuman's solar engine?, answer: black pipes | question: What company did Frank Shuman form in 1908?, answer: Sun Power Company | question: What did Shuman use to reflect solar energy onto collector boxes?, answer: mirror | question: What did Shuman build that allowed him to patent the entire solar engine system by 1912?, answer: full-scale steam engine +question: What was the Bronx once a part of?, answer: the County of New York | question: What helped bind the new city together?, answer: subway | question: What did the city become a world center for in the first half of the 20th century?, answer: industry, commerce, and communication. +question: How many people died in the steamship General Slocum?, answer: 1,021 | question: How many garment workers died in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire?, answer: 146 +question: What college was Whitehead a member of in 1918?, answer: Imperial College London | question: What position did Whitehead hold at the University of London in 1918?, answer: Dean of the Faculty of Science | question: Where did Whitehead go in 1924?, answer: America | question: What degree did Whitehead help establish at the University of London?, answer: Bachelor of Science degree +question: Who became president of Notre Dame in 1919?, answer: Father James Burns | question: What type of college was reluctant to move to a system of electives?, answer: Jesuit | question: What law school did the Jesuit colleges shut their graduates out of?, answer: Harvard Law School | question: What type of teams did Notre Dame add over the years?, answer: sports | question: How many colleges did Notre Dame have in 1921?, answer: five | question: How did the university continue to grow with each subsequent president?, answer: The university continued to expand and add new residence halls and buildings +question: Who was the first female member of parliament?, answer: Nancy Astor | question: Who was Lady Astor an active campaigner for?, answer: her resident constituents | question: Who was Lady Astor an active campaigner for?, answer: her resident constituents | question: When was Plymouth's first Lord Mayor appointed?, answer: 1935 +question: What two Tajik cities remained in the Uzbek SSR?, answer: Samarkand and Bukhara | question: What caused violence against peasants?, answer: collectivization of agriculture | question: Who did the Soviet collectivization policy bring violence against?, answer: peasants | question: What movement did some peasants revive to fight collectivization?, answer: Basmachi | question: What happened during the Basmachi movement?, answer: small scale industrial development +question: What percentage of tyrothricin was from B. brevis?, answer: 20% gramicidin | question: What was tyrothricin very effective in treating during World War II?, answer: wounds and ulcers | question: How could Gramicidin be used?, answer: systemically | question: What compound was too toxic for systemic use?, answer: Tyrocidine | question: Who did not share the results of the research that was done during World War II?, answer: Axis and the Allied powers +question: Who was the only vote against the declaration of war?, answer: Jeannette Rankin | question: What did Jeannette Rankin require in response to her vote against the war?, answer: police protection | question: What type of churches were pacifists from?, answer: "peace churches" | question: Where were conscientious objectors sent to during the war?, answer: Montana +question: Who was elected to Parliament in 1945?, answer: Michael Foot +question: What type of institutions received the designation College of Advanced Technology in 1956?, answer: colleges of technology | question: When did some colleges of technology become universities?, answer: 1960s | question: What type of institutions used the designation "Institute of Technology"?, answer: polytechnics | question: What was the only institution in the UK to have a designation of "Institute of Technology"?, answer: Loughborough University +question: Who relieved the six cardinal bishops of the suburbicarian sees?, answer: Pope John XXIII | question: What can Patriarch cardinals not do?, answer: they cannot elect the dean | question: How many Eastern Patriarchs are cardinal bishops?, answer: three +question: How many episodes of Tom and Jerry were shown every evening on BBC One in 1967?, answer: 2 | question: Who stopped airing Tom and Jerry cartoons in 2000?, answer: The BBC +question: Where is the stone lifted?, answer: between the legs +question: Who did Schwarzenegger start a bricklaying business with in 1968?, answer: Franco Columbu | question: Why did Schwarzenegger and Columbu's bricklaying business thrive?, answer: the pair's marketing savvy | question: What did Schwarzenegger and Columbu sell in their mail order business?, answer: bodybuilding and fitness-related equipment +question: What was Barbara Outland's job?, answer: English teacher | question: What did Schwarzenegger say about Barbara in his 1977 memoir?, answer: well-balanced | question: How did Baker describe Schwarzenegger at the end of their relationship?, answer: "insufferable – classically conceited | question: What nationality was Baker?, answer: Austrian | question: How many hours did Schwarzenegger and Baker meet?, answer: three | question: What did Baker claim Schwarzenegger was after they split?, answer: unfaithful | question: What has Schwarzenegger made it clear about his and Baker's relationship?, answer: their respective recollection of events | question: What event did Schwarzenegger and Baker watch on their first date?, answer: Apollo Moon landing | question: Where did Schwarzenegger and Baker live for three and a half years?, answer: Santa Monica | question: What type of man did Baker say Schwarzenegger was?, answer: self-made man | question: What did Baker say about Schwarzenegger?, answer: huge determination | question: What did Baker say about Schwarzenegger?, answer: I'll go to my grave knowing Arnold loved me." +question: Who was Secretary of State for Education in 1970?, answer: Margaret Thatcher | question: What type of schools were established under Mrs Thatcher?, answer: more comprehensive schools +question: What was the name of the plane that made the first solar flight?, answer: AstroFlight Sunrise | question: What made the first flight in a solar-powered, fully controlled, man carrying flying machine?, answer: Solar Riser | question: What was the first powered solely by photovoltaics?, answer: Gossamer Penguin | question: What was the first solar powered aircraft to cross the English Channel?, answer: Solar Challenger | question: Who flew from California to North Carolina using solar power in 1990?, answer: Eric Scott Raymond | question: What aircraft set the altitude record for a non-rocket-propelled aircraft in 2001?, answer: Helios | question: How long did the Zephyr stay airborne in 2007?, answer: 54-hour | question: What type of aircraft is Solar Impulse?, answer: electric | question: What type of plane is the Solar Impulse?, answer: single-seat plane | question: How many hours can the Solar Impulse remain airborne?, answer: 36 +question: What was constructed in England in 1975?, answer: solar boat | question: What type of boats began using PV panels in 1995?, answer: passenger boats | question: Who made the first solar powered crossing of the Pacific Ocean?, answer: Kenichi Horie | question: What was the plan for 2010?, answer: circumnavigate the globe +question: Who started the 'great debate'?, answer: James Callaghan | question: What did James Callaghan feel needed the most scrutiny?, answer: school inspection | question: What is the most common type of state secondary school in England?, answer: Comprehensive school | question: What percentage of students in England attend Comprehensive school?, answer: 64% | question: How much of the population of secondary schools in England is composed of Comprehensive schools?, answer: varies by region. +question: Where was Walter Fiers from?, answer: University of Ghent | question: Who completed the first DNA-genome sequence?, answer: Fred Sanger | question: How many domains of life were released in the mid-1990s?, answer: three | question: Where was the first bacterial genome sequenced?, answer: The Institute for Genomic Research | question: How many chromosomes did the first eukaryotic genome have?, answer: 16 chromosomes | question: What was the first genome sequence for an archaeon?, answer: Methanococcus jannaschii, +question: What was the name of Schwarzenegger's autobiography?, answer: Arnold: The Education of a Bodybuilder | question: What language did Schwarzenegger take at Santa Monica College?, answer: English +question: What was 'Stop the Madness' about?, answer: anti-drug | question: In what year did Schwarzenegger first become a Republican?, answer: 1988 +question: Who created an office to study the impact of employing men and women in combat units?, answer: the Minister of National Defence | question: What were the trials of employing women in combat units called?, answer: Combat-Related Employment of Women. +question: What was the name of Schwarzenegger and his wife's restaurant?, answer: Schatzi | question: What does Schatzi mean in German?, answer: "honey" or "darling" | question: What did Schwarzenegger do to his restaurant in 1998?, answer: he sold +question: What did an Alabama editorial in 1992 say Atticus worked within?, answer: institutionalized racism and sexism | question: What do critics of Atticus maintain about him?, answer: he is morally ambiguous | question: Where was a monument to Atticus erected in 1997?, answer: Monroeville, | question: Who received an honorary special membership to the Alabama State Bar in 2008?, answer: Lee +question: When did Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat develop software to crawl and download all publicly accessible World Wide Web pages?, answer: 1996 | question: Who restricts much of the data collected by crawlers?, answer: the publisher | question: What do crawlers respect for websites whose owners opt for them not to appear in search results?, answer: robots exclusion standard | question: What was developed in 2005 by the Internet Archive?, answer: Archive-It.org +question: What nationality was Dr. Willi Heepe?, answer: German | question: How much money did Schwarzenegger collect from his libel lawsuit against Dr. Willi Heepe?, answer: US$10,000 | question: What was The Globe?, answer: U.S. tabloid +question: What has a global potential of 1,575-49,837 EJ per year?, answer: solar energy | question: What was the estimate of the global potential of solar energy?, answer: 1,575–49,837 +question: Who was the TV producer of Pop Idol?, answer: Simon Jones | question: Who bought American Idol?, answer: Rupert Murdoch, head of Fox's parent company, | question: What was the new name given to Pop Idol in the US?, answer: American Idol: The Search for a Superstar | question: Who took over for Cowell as showrunner of American Idol?, answer: Lythgoe | question: When did American Idol: The Search for a Superstar debut?, answer: summer | question: Who was a judge on American Idol?, answer: acid-tongued Cowell | question: How many consecutive seasons did American Idol hold the most-watched show in the US?, answer: seven +question: Who was inducted into the Alabama Academy of Honor in 2001?, answer: Lee | question: Who was the mayor of Chicago in 2001?, answer: Richard M. Daley | question: What did Lee say was the greatest honor he could receive?, answer: the novel | question: How many communities had chosen To Kill a Mockingbird for variations of the citywide reading program?, answer: 25 | question: Who supervised The Big Read?, answer: David Kipen | question: What does 'To Kill a Mockingbird' do?, answer: It dredges up things | question: What is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' to so many different parts of people's lives?, answer: skeleton key +question: How many women have won the Pop Songwriter of the Year award?, answer: second woman | question: How many women were on the "Top 20 Hot 100 Songwriters" list in 2011?, answer: three | question: Who is Beyoncé tied with with nine songwriting credits on number one singles?, answer: Diane Warren | question: What song did Diane Warren write?, answer: "I Was Here" | question: How many number one singles did Beyoncé co-write?, answer: eight | question: How many women were on the "Top 20 Hot 100 Songwriters" list in 2011?, answer: three +question: Who published a Seismic Risk Analysis study in 2002?, answer: Chen Xuezhong | question: What type of correlation did Chen Xuezhong base his study on?, answer: statistical | question: What has been discussed for years prior to the quake?, answer: a seismically active area +question: Who defended a client from a trademark dispute using the Archive's Wayback Machine?, answer: Harding Earley Follmer & Frailey | question: What did Harding Earley Follmer & Frailey use to demonstrate that the claims made by the plaintiff were invalid?, answer: content of their web site | question: What did Healthcare Advocates accuse the Internet Archive of?, answer: copyright infringement | question: What file did Healthcare Advocates claim the Archive should have removed from their site?, answer: robots.txt | question: How was the lawsuit settled?, answer: out of court. +question: What game did Nintendo announce in 2003?, answer: The Legend of Zelda | question: Who was the director of The Wind Waker 2?, answer: Eiji Aonuma | question: Why did Nintendo tell Aonuma that The Wind Waker's sales were sluggish in North America?, answer: cartoon appearance | question: Who was the producer of The Wind Waker 2?, answer: Shigeru Miyamoto | question: What did Miyamoto suggest the team focus on instead of changing the presentation of the game?, answer: gameplay | question: What type of combat did Miyamoto advise Aonuma to add to The Wind Waker 2?, answer: horseback +question: What is the scientific name of the wild animal?, answer: the scientific name of that species | question: What name did the third edition of Mammal Species of the World uphold Opinion 2027 with?, answer: Lupus | question: What is sometimes used due to an ongoing nomenclature debate?, answer: Canis familiaris +question: How many laboratories does the Istituto Italiano di Tecnologia have?, answer: 10 +question: What car park was demolished in 2004?, answer: Charles Cross | question: Who said the Drake Circus Shopping Centre was "ten years out of date"?, answer: David Mackay | question: What award did TR2 win in 2003?, answer: RIBA Stirling Prize for Architecture +question: Who stormed out of the American Music Awards in 2004?, answer: West | question: What award did West lose at the American Music Awards in 2004?, answer: Best New Artist | question: What did West feel about losing the American Music Awards in 2004?, answer: robbed | question: What award did West win in 2004?, answer: best new artist | question: In what year did West say he would have a problem if he did not win Album of the Year?, answer: 2006 | question: What type of stuff did West say he did not want to hear?, answer: politically correct | question: Who won the MTV Europe Music Awards for "We Are Your Friends"?, answer: Justice and Simian | question: How many news outlets worldwide criticized West's outburst at the MTV Europe Music Awards?, answer: Hundreds | question: What band did West support on November 7, 2006?, answer: U2 | question: On what show did West spoof his 2004 outburst at the American Music Awards?, answer: Saturday Night Live +question: What was the name of the Hong Kong-based IP portfolio company that filed a lawsuit against Apple in 2005?, answer: Pat-rights | question: Who were the defendants in the second lawsuit?, answer: Sony, RealNetworks, Napster, and Musicmatch +question: Who teamed up with House of Brands in 2005?, answer: Beyoncé | question: What company launched Beyoncé Fashion Diva in 2008?, answer: Starwave Mobile | question: What was the name of the junior apparel label that Beyoncé and her mother launched in July 2009?, answer: Sasha Fierce | question: What did the Sasha Fierce for Deréon collection include?, answer: sportswear, outerwear, handbags, footwear, eyewear, lingerie | question: Along with Against All Odds, what specialty store carried the House of Deréon collection?, answer: Jimmy Jazz | question: What clothing store did Beyoncé team up with to launch Deréon by Beyoncé?, answer: C&A | question: What type of dress was included in the 2010 collection?, answer: bandage +question: What was the number of public employees in the Portuguese government in 2005?, answer: public employees per thousand inhabitants | question: Where did Portugal's justice system rank in Western Europe in 2011?, answer: second slowest | question: What has been known for its mismanagement, useless redundancies, waste, excess of bureaucracy and a general lack of productivity in certain sectors?, answer: The entire Portuguese public service +question: When did Apple present a special edition of the iPod 5G?, answer: 2006 | question: How many members of the band U2 are engraved on the back of the iPod 5G?, answer: four | question: What was the storage capacity of the U2 special edition of the iPod 5G?, answer: 30GB | question: How long was the U2 video in the special edition of the iPod 5G?, answer: 33 minutes +question: What is the name of Beyoncé's all-female tour band?, answer: Suga Mama | question: Who are the Mamas?, answer: Montina Cooper-Donnell, Crystal Collins | question: When did The Mamas make their debut appearance?, answer: 2006 BET Awards | question: When was the Beyoncé Experience concert tour?, answer: 2007 | question: What was the name of Beyoncé's 2009-2010 tour?, answer: I Am... World Tour | question: What was the name of the 2013-2014 world tour of The Mamas?, answer: Mrs. Carter Show +question: What award did Lee receive from the University of Notre Dame in 2006?, answer: honorary doctorate | question: When was Lee awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom?, answer: November 5, 2007 | question: What did Bush say was one reason To Kill a Mockingbird succeeded?, answer: wise and kind heart | question: To Kill a Mockingbird has influenced what for the better?, answer: character of our country | question: How did Bush describe the impact of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?, answer: It's been a gift | question: What did President George W. Bush say 'To Kill a Mockingbird' was a model of?, answer: good writing and humane sensibility, +question: What was restructured and renamed New York City Global Partners?, answer: Sister City Program of the City of New York, Inc. | question: New York City has expanded its international outreach to what?, answer: a network of cities | question: How long ago did New York City's sister cities join the city's partnership network?, answer: year +question: Who did PETA criticize for wearing fur in her clothing line?, answer: Beyoncé | question: What did Beyoncé wear on the cover of L'Officiel in 2011?, answer: blackface and tribal makeup | question: Who released a statement about Beyoncé's 2011 cover of L'Officiel?, answer: a spokesperson +question: In what district of the Sangha Region did researchers study gorillas in 2006-07?, answer: Ouesso district | question: How many Western Lowland Gorillas are believed to be in Guinea-Bissau?, answer: 125,000 +question: What case did the ECHR rule on in 2007?, answer: Jorgic v. Germany | question: What did a minority of legal scholars not consider necessary to qualify as genocide?, answer: biological-physical destruction +question: When was the Canada First Defence Strategy released?, answer: 2008 | question: What did the Canadian populace come to perceive the CAF as?, answer: peacekeepers | question: What percentage of Canadians agreed with the invasion of Afghanistan?, answer: nearly two thirds | question: What was the rate of loss of existing members to the CF between 2006 and 2008?, answer: 9.2% +question: Who established a counterpart support plan in 2008?, answer: State Council | question: How many counties is the counterpart support plan intended to help?, answer: 18 | question: What percentage of a province or municipality's budget did the counterpart support plan cost?, answer: one percent +question: What did West's mother die in 2008?, answer: the foundation | question: What happened in 2011?, answer: The foundation ceased operations +question: What was made available to watch online in November 2008?, answer: all standard BBC television channels +question: What type of media were being created in 2008?, answer: private | question: How many private television channels are there?, answer: 10 +question: How many airports did Tajikistan have in 2009?, answer: 26 | question: What is the main airport in Tajikistan?, answer: Dushanbe International Airport | question: In what part of the country is Khujand Airport located?, answer: northern | question: What is the only domestic airport in the eastern half of Tajikistan?, answer: Khorog Airport +question: Where does the Internet Archive host its new data center?, answer: Sun Modular Datacenter +question: What company has been videotaped beating employees?, answer: Foxconn | question: Who stated that they were investigating the situation?, answer: Apple, HP, and others | question: Who have been videotaped beating employees?, answer: Foxconn guards | question: When did an Apple prototype go missing?, answer: 2009 +question: How many militants were killed in the October ambush?, answer: 3 | question: Who maintains full control over the country's east?, answer: the central government | question: What happened in July 2012?, answer: fighting erupted again | question: When will Russia send more troops to Tajikistan?, answer: 2015 +question: When was a new version of the Wayback Machine made available for public testing?, answer: 2011 +question: By what year could solar energy provide a third of the world's energy?, answer: 2060 | question: What could play a key role in de-carbonizing the global economy?, answer: The energy from the sun | question: What is the strength of solar?, answer: incredible variety and flexibility +question: What was the nationality of Gaddafi?, answer: Libyan | question: Where did Beyoncé's spokesperson confirm that she donated the money to the Clinton Bush Haiti Fund?, answer: The Huffington Post | question: At what festival was Beyoncé the first solo female artist to headline the main Pyramid stage in over twenty years?, answer: Glastonbury Festival +question: Who said that the development of affordable, inexhaustible and clean solar energy technologies will have huge longer-term benefits?, answer: the International Energy Agency | question: What will the development of affordable, inexhaustible and clean solar energy technologies do?, answer: increase countries’ energy security | question: What are global?, answer: These advantages | question: What is one of the incentives for early deployment of solar energy?, answer: additional costs +question: What city had the lowest crime rate in 2012?, answer: New York City | question: What was the rate of violent crime in New York City from 1993 to 2005?, answer: 75% | question: What was New York City's rank in crime in 2002?, answer: 197th | question: How many murders did New York City have in 2007?, answer: 500 homicides | question: What percentage of murder victims in 2010 were black or Hispanic?, answer: 95.1% | question: How many murders did New York City have in 2014?, answer: 328 +question: Who wrote that 808s & Heartbreak was ahead of its time?, answer: Matthew Trammell +question: What school is the Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy a part of?, answer: USC Sol Price School of Public Policy | question: What does the Schwarzenegger Institute for State and Global Policy want to put people over?, answer: political parties | question: What position does Schwarzenegger hold at the Schwarzenegger Institute?, answer: chairman +question: How long did a 2013 study find that mixed breeds live on average?, answer: 1.2 years +question: When was a pornographic actor trying to remove archived images of himself?, answer: 2013–14 +question: How many students attended Notre Dame in 2014?, answer: 12,179 | question: What percentage of students are children of alumni?, answer: 21–24% | question: What percentage of students come from the Midwestern United States?, answer: 37% | question: What did The Princeton Review rank Notre Dame in March 2007, answer: The Princeton Review ranked the school as the fifth highest 'dream school' for parents to send their children. | question: Where did The Princeton Review rank Notre Dame in 2007?, answer: fifth highest | question: As of March 2015, where did The Princeton Review rank Notre Dame?, answer: The Princeton Review ranked Notre Dame as the ninth highest. | question: Where did Hispanic Magazine rank Notre Dame in 2004?, answer: ninth | question: Who ranked Notre Dame as the fifth highest 'dream school' for parents to send their children?, answer: The Princeton Review | question: What magazine ranked Notre Dame ninth on its list of the top-25 colleges for Latinos?, answer: Hispanic Magazine | question: How many people participate in the intramural sports program at Notre Dame?, answer: 6,000 | question: What is the largest outdoor five-on-five tournament in the world?, answer: Bookstore Basketball +question: How many people lived in Manhattan in 2014?, answer: over 100,000 | question: How is Manhattan co-extensive with New York County?, answer: Geographically | question: How does Manhattan's population density compare to other American cities?, answer: higher +question: Who did Beyoncé want Merkel and Dlamini-Zuma to focus on?, answer: women +question: Where did Notre Dame rank in U.S. News & World Report's Best Colleges 2016?, answer: 18th | question: Where did USA Today rank Notre Dame in 2014 for American universities?, answer: 10th | question: Where did Forbes rank Notre Dame among colleges in the US in 2015?, answer: 13th | question: Where did U.S. News & World Report rank Notre Dame's Law School in 2016?, answer: 22nd | question: What is the name of the business school at Notre Dame that BusinessWeek ranks as 1st overall?, answer: Mendoza College of Business | question: Where does BusinessWeek rank the MBA program at Notre Dame?, answer: 20th | question: What magazine ranks Notre Dame's graduate philosophy program as 15th nationally?, answer: The Philosophical Gourmet Report | question: What percentage of students choose to study abroad in 17 countries?, answer: 57.6% | question: Where does Notre Dame's median salary rank among colleges and universities in the United States?, answer: 24th | question: Where did the median starting salary of $55,300 rank in the same peer group?, answer: 58th +question: What province gained the status of Roman province in 27 BC?, answer: Lusitania | question: What province gained the status of Roman province in 27 BC?, answer: Lusitania | question: What is one of the largest Roman settlements in Portugal?, answer: Conímbriga | question: What is the size of Mirobriga?, answer: one of the largest | question: What city is Conímbriga 16 km from?, answer: Coimbra | question: Who excavated the site of Conímbriga?, answer: archaeologists +question: What does IDSA stand for?, answer: Infectious Disease Society of America | question: How many new antibiotics have been approved since 2009?, answer: 2 | question: Does the number of new antibiotics approved for marketing per year increase or decline continuously?, answer: declines | question: How many antibiotics against Gram-negative bacilli are in phase 2 or phase 3 clinical trials?, answer: seven | question: How many of the seven antibiotics are combination of existing treatments?, answer: Some of these antibiotics are combination of existent treatments: +question: In what year was the Revolution in Paris?, answer: 1848 | question: Who suggested that Hayek go to London?, answer: Jane Stirling | question: What did Stirling do to help with the tour?, answer: all the logistical arrangements +question: In what type of countries are dogs viewed as kind protectors?, answer: Asian | question: How many animals are there in Chinese mythology?, answer: twelve +question: How many Fatburger restaurants did West plan to open in the Chicago area in 2008?, answer: 10 | question: What is the name of the third Fatburger restaurant in Chicago?, answer: third | question: What company bought the rights to the Fatburger chain in Chicago?, answer: KW Foods | question: How many Fatburger restaurants opened in 2009?, answer: two | question: When did West shut down the Fatburger in Orland Park?, answer: February | question: In what city was the last Fatburger location shut down in 2011?, answer: Beverly +question: What song did Beyoncé perform at the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: "Love on Top" | question: What did Beyoncé confirm at the end of her 2011 MTV Video Music Awards performance?, answer: her pregnancy | question: How many viewers watched the 2011 MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: 12.4 million +question: When is a Prime Minister expected to step down in Australia?, answer: if s/he loses the majority support of his/her party +question: What is the force that drives saṃsāra?, answer: Karma | question: What type of actions produce "seeds" in the mind?, answer: Good, skillful deeds | question: What is sīla?, answer: unwholesome actions | question: What does cetanā refer to?, answer: mental intent +question: What type of meditation can reveal how the mind was disturbed to start with?, answer: vipassanā | question: What is suppressed temporarily when one is in jhana?, answer: all defilements | question: What eradicates the defilements completely?, answer: understanding | question: What is the name of the states that Arahants abide in order to rest?, answer: Jhanas +question: What type of institutions are the Institutes of Technology/Polytechnic Institutes and Universities?, answer: independent +question: What are the types of institutions that offer instruction in a variety of programs?, answer: Affiliate Schools, Colleges, Institutes of Technology/Polytechnic Institutes, and Universities | question: What are Affiliate Schools?, answer: polytechnic divisions | question: What type of institutions are Colleges, Institutes of Technology/Polytechnic Institutes, and Universities?, answer: independent +question: What French hypermart did Chinese protesters boycott on May 1?, answer: Carrefour | question: Along with cosmetic products, what other goods were there calls to extend the boycott to include?, answer: French luxury goods | question: What did some protesters add to the French flag?, answer: Swastika | question: What did boycotters use to block shoppers from entering a Carrefour store in Kunming?, answer: large Chinese flags | question: How many people joined anti-French rallies in Beijing, Wuhan, Hefei, Kunming and Qingdao?, answer: Hundreds | question: What did Carrefour's Chinese staff wear to show their support for the games?, answer: uniforms emblazoned with the Chinese national flag | question: Who deemed the use of official Olympic insignia as illegal and a violation of copyright?, answer: the BOCOG +question: How much did 'Rogue Nation' earn on its opening day in China?, answer: $15 million | question: How many screens did 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation' open on?, answer: 14,700 | question: How much did IMAX contribute to 'Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation'?, answer: $4.6 million | question: How much did 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation' drop in its second weekend in China?, answer: 75% | question: How much did 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation' earn in China after four weekends?, answer: $84.7 million | question: What was 'Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation' projected to earn in China?, answer: $100 million +question: Where is the law about polytechnic education passed in 1997?, answer: Croatia | question: What type of education is offered in Croatia?, answer: polytechnic education +question: How much did Suzanne Shell want the Internet Archive to pay her?, answer: $100,000 | question: Where did the Internet Archive file a declaratory judgment action?, answer: United States District Court for the Northern District of California | question: What did Suzanne Shell bring against the Internet Archive?, answer: a countersuit | question: In what state did a judge dismiss Shell's countersuit against Internet Archive?, answer: Colorado | question: What did the Internet Archive not move to dismiss?, answer: copyright infringement claims +question: Who sued West for trademark infringement in 2006?, answer: Robert "Evel" Knievel | question: What did Knievel attempt to fly over a canyon?, answer: a rocket | question: What did Knievel claim in his 2006 lawsuit?, answer: infringement | question: What did Knievel claim was depicted in the video?, answer: "vulgar and offensive" images | question: What did Knievel seek in his lawsuit against West?, answer: monetary damages | question: How did Knievel feel about West?, answer: "I thought he was a wonderful guy +question: Who released a song titled "Facts"?, answer: West | question: When did West announce his new album would be released?, answer: January 2016 | question: What is the name of the Fridays that Kanye releases new singles every Friday?, answer: GOOD Fridays | question: What clothing line did West announce on January 26, 2016?, answer: Yeezy Season 3 | question: Who did West have a short-lived social media altercation with in early 2016?, answer: Wiz Khalifa | question: What was the cause of the feud between West and Khalifa?, answer: allegations by Rose | question: Who did West reconcile with on February 2, 2016?, answer: Khalifa | question: What did West change the title of his album to?, answer: The Life of Pablo. | question: Where did West unveil his Yeezy Season 3 clothing line?, answer: Madison Square Garden | question: Where did West release his album on February 14, 2016?, answer: Tidal | question: Where did West release his album on February 14, 2016?, answer: Tidal +question: How many mayors were involved in the Demand A Plan campaign?, answer: 950 | question: What campaign did Beyoncé become an ambassador for?, answer: 2012 World Humanitarian Day | question: Who did Beyoncé work with in 2013?, answer: Salma Hayek and Frida Giannini | question: When did the Gucci "Chime for Change" campaign air?, answer: February 28, | question: When did Beyoncé's Chime for Change concert take place?, answer: June 1, 2013 | question: Who did Beyoncé celebrate personal inspiration from?, answer: a number of other artists | question: Who was Beyoncé's mother?, answer: Tina Knowles | question: What could visitors of Beyoncé's 2013 concert choose from?, answer: several projects | question: What charity does Beyoncé support through online auctions?, answer: Goodwill charity +question: What is the name of the ethics contained in the Mahayana Brahmajala Sutra?, answer: Vinaya | question: Who is allowed to marry in Japan?, answer: clergy +question: Who formed the guilds during the Medieval period?, answer: craftsmen | question: The role of what was usually one with that of master mason?, answer: architect +question: In what country could the Wayback Machine be interpreted as violating copyright laws?, answer: Europe | question: Who can decide where their content is published or duplicated?, answer: content creator | question: Where can the exclusion policies for the Wayback Machine be found?, answer: FAQ | question: What files does the Wayback Machine retroactively respect?, answer: robots.txt +question: How many women made allegations of sexual assault against Cosby?, answer: over 50 +question: What is the BBC's most exported television programme?, answer: Keeping Up Appearances +question: How many Polytechnics are there in Greece?, answer: 2 | question: What are the Technological Educational Institutes?, answer: Greek Higher Technological Educational Institutes | question: What act was passed in 1983?, answer: Higher Education Reform Act | question: What type of degree does the Technological Educational Institute confer?, answer: 4-year bachelor's degree +question: Who guards the gates of Hades?, answer: Cerberus | question: What is the name of the dog that guards Helheim?, answer: Garmr | question: In what mythology do two four-eyed dogs guard the Chinvat Bridge?, answer: Persian | question: Who is the pet of Tadaklan?, answer: Kimat | question: Who guards the gates of Hades in Welsh mythology?, answer: Annwn +question: How many eyes do Yama's watch dogs have?, answer: four | question: What do the watch dogs of Naraka do?, answer: They are said to watch over the gates | question: Who has a hunting dog as his mount?, answer: Muthappan | question: Where are dogs found in Kerala?, answer: Muthappan Temple +question: What type of education is offered in India?, answer: polytechnic | question: Where is a Diploma in Engineering usually awarded in India?, answer: technical or vocational courses | question: How long does a polytechnic institute offer a diploma in engineering?, answer: three year diploma | question: What do polytechnic institutes have affiliation from?, answer: state bord of technical education +question: What did the CBFC censor?, answer: kissing scenes | question: What did the CBFC do to all profanity?, answer: muted | question: What did the CBFC's censorship of kissing scenes in 'Monica Bellucci, Daniel Craig, and Léa Seydoux' cause?, answer: criticism +question: When were Ireland's comprehensive schools introduced?, answer: the late 1960s | question: What religious groups were the majority of schools in Ireland before the 1970s?, answer: Roman Catholic or Protestant | question: Who owns the school property in Ireland?, answer: The state | question: What type of society was Ireland's comprehensive school model more acceptable to?, answer: conservative +question: Why are dogs viewed as what in Islam?, answer: unclean | question: Who called for dog ownership to be made illegal in The Hague?, answer: Hasan Küçük | question: Who lobbied for dogs to be kept out of Muslim neighborhoods?, answer: Islamic activists | question: What type of dogs are carefully used in Britain?, answer: police sniffer dogs | question: What are police sniffer dogs required to wear when searching mosques?, answer: leather dog booties +question: Who was sentenced to prison in 2010?, answer: Tan Zuoren +question: What war was 'With Wings as Eagles' based on?, answer: World War II | question: What film did Schwarzenegger say he was being considered for a sequel to?, answer: The Terminator | question: What was the name of the comic book character that Schwarzenegger was "packaging"?, answer: the Governator, | question: Who did Schwarzenegger co-developed the Governator with?, answer: Stan Lee, | question: What was the name of the comic book character that Schwarzenegger would have voiced?, answer: the Governator. +question: Where did Beyoncé perform the American national anthem?, answer: President Obama's second inauguration | question: What was the name of the game that Beyoncé performed at in 2013?, answer: Super Bowl XLVII | question: How many tweets did Beyoncé's Super Bowl XLVII halftime show get?, answer: 268,000 | question: What award did Beyoncé win at the 55th Annual Grammy Awards?, answer: Best Traditional R&B Performance | question: On what channel did Beyoncé's Life Is But a Dream first air?, answer: HBO | question: After what event did Beyoncé return to the spotlight?, answer: Blue Ivy's | question: When was the Life Is But a Dream DVD released?, answer: November 2013 | question: What music company did Beyoncé sign a global publishing agreement with in 2013?, answer: Warner/Chappell +question: What is a type of university that specializes in the sciences in Japan?, answer: an institute of technology | question: The Imperial College of Engineering was the forerunner of what university?, answer: University of Tokyo +question: Who was the Mayor of Nagano?, answer: Shoichi Washizawa | question: What did Washizawa's aides say he was concerned about?, answer: potential disruptions and confusion | question: What city employee ridiculed the protests in Europe?, answer: Nagano City Office | question: What city apologized later and explained what he wanted to say was "Such violent protests were not easy to accept"?, answer: Nagano City | question: Who vandalized the Buddhist temple in Nagano?, answer: an un-identified person +question: Who played Foxxy Cleopatra in 'Goldmember'?, answer: Mike Myers | question: What was the lead single from the movie Goldmember?, answer: "Work It Out" | question: What film did Beyoncé star in with Cuba Gooding, Jr.?, answer: The Fighting Temptations | question: How much did 'The Fighting Temptations' earn in the US?, answer: $30 million | question: What was the title of Beyoncé's soundtrack to 'The Fighting Temptations'?, answer: "Summertime", +question: Who was the piano manufacturer that Chopin visited London in 1837?, answer: Camille Pleyel | question: When did Chopin and Sand become lovers?, answer: June 1838 | question: How old was Sand when he met Chopin?, answer: six years | question: How did Sand feel about being carried away by Chopin?, answer: humiliated | question: Where did Chopin and Sand spend the winter?, answer: Majorca | question: What group of people made it difficult for Chopin and Sand to find accommodations on Majorca?, answer: traditional Catholic people | question: Where did Chopin and Sand stay in Valldemossa?, answer: Carthusian monastery +question: What did Congress pass in June of 1917?, answer: Espionage Act of 1917 | question: What state passed a Sedition Act in 1918?, answer: Montana | question: Along with speech, what did the Sedition Act of 1918 criminalize criticism of?, answer: symbols | question: How many people were arrested under the Montana Sedition Act?, answer: over 200 | question: How many people spent time in prison for violating the Montana Sedition Act?, answer: Over 40 | question: Who was the governor of Montana in 2006?, answer: Brian Schweitzer +question: Who announced that the planned international torch relay for the Paralympic Games had been cancelled?, answer: the Beijing Games' Organizing Committee | question: Why did the Beijing Games' Organizing Committee announce that the torch relay was being cancelled?, answer: to enable the Chinese government to "focus on the rescue and relief work" +question: Who was the mother of West's first child?, answer: Kim Kardashian | question: What did West and Kardashian announce in October 2013?, answer: engagement | question: Along with Q-Tip, who produced West's next album?, answer: Rick Rubin | question: What company announced an apparel collaboration with West in December 2013?, answer: Adidas | question: Where was West and Kardashian married in May 2014?, answer: a private ceremony | question: What single did West release on December 31, 2014?, answer: "Only One", | question: Along with McCartney, who produced the single "FourFiveSeconds"?, answer: Rihanna | question: Who performed the song Wolves on Saturday Night Live?, answer: Sia Furler | question: What was the name of West's clothing collaboration with Adidas?, answer: Yeezy Season 1, | question: What was the name of West's sneakers?, answer: Yeezy Boost | question: What single did West release in March 2015?, answer: "All Day" | question: Where did West perform his single "All Day"?, answer: 2015 BRIT Awards | question: When was the second season of West's clothing line released?, answer: September 2015 +question: What television station in Latin America broadcasts the show?, answer: Sony Entertainment | question: What is the name of the television network in southeast Asia?, answer: STAR World | question: When is the show aired in southeast Asia?, answer: every Thursday and Friday | question: On what channel in the Philippines is the show aired every Thursday and Friday nine or ten hours after its United States telecast?, answer: Philippine television | question: How long after the U.S. broadcast is the show aired in Australia?, answer: a few hours | question: On what channel was the show aired from 2002 to 2007?, answer: Network Ten | question: How long after the U.S. broadcast are episodes aired in the United Kingdom?, answer: one day | question: On what channel in the United Kingdom do episodes of 'The Apprentice' air?, answer: 5 | question: How long after its original broadcast does the show air in Brazil and Israel?, answer: two days | question: How long after its original broadcast does the show air in Brazil and Israel?, answer: two days | question: How many days after the U.S. broadcast are episodes of The Apprentice aired in the United Kingdom?, answer: one | question: What season was broadcast by La3 in Italy?, answer: the twelfth season +question: What is used in the proclamation of the election of a new pope?, answer: the [First | question: What is the first name of a new pope?, answer: Cardinal | question: What is the first name of a pope in Latin?, answer: Eminentissimum ac Reverendissimum Dominum, | question: What is the last name of the pope?, answer: Sanctae Romanae Ecclesiae Cardinalem | question: What is the last name of the pope?, answer: Cardinal of the Holy Roman Church | question: When was the most recent election of a non-cardinal as pope?, answer: 1378. +question: Who provided Chopin with a grand piano in London?, answer: Broadwood | question: On what date was Chopin's first engagement in London?, answer: 15 May | question: Where did the Prince move to view Chopin's technique?, answer: close to the keyboard | question: Along with Jenny Lind, who was one of the artists that Broadwood arranged concerts for Chopin?, answer: Thackeray | question: How much did Chopin charge for piano lessons?, answer: one guinea | question: On what date did Chopin share the platform with Viardot?, answer: 7 July +question: What satellite did the BBC plan to transmit all of its domestic television channels from?, answer: Astra 2D | question: How much money was the BBC estimated to save over the next five years?, answer: £85 million +question: What did the Security Council take into account when referring the situation in Darfur to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court?, answer: the Commission report | question: How many permanent members of the Security Council abstained from the vote on the referral resolution?, answer: Two | question: In what report was the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court's report sent to the Security Council?, answer: fourth report +question: What did the Beta of the new Wayback Machine have?, answer: more complete and up-to-date index | question: How much material does the classic Wayback Machine have past 2008?, answer: a little bit of material +question: When did Mendes say he would not return to direct the next film in the series?, answer: March 2013 | question: Who was the last director to oversee two consecutive Bond films?, answer: John Glen | question: Who was the scriptwriter for 'Skyfall'?, answer: John Logan | question: Who returned as the film's production designer?, answer: Dennis Gassner | question: When did Mendes say that the combined crew of Spectre numbered over one thousand?, answer: July 2015 | question: Who is listed as co-producer of Spectre?, answer: Craig +question: Who was the winner of American Idol in 2005?, answer: Carrie Underwood | question: What was the name of the song "Inside Your Heaven"?, answer: coronation | question: How many albums has Carrie Underwood sold worldwide?, answer: 65 million records +question: Where did Lee make an appearance in 2005?, answer: Los Angeles Public Library | question: What did Veronique say about Lee?, answer: She's someone who has made a difference | question: What is still as strong as it ever was?, answer: The book | question: In what grades did Veronique say kids in the U.S. read the book and see the film?, answer: seventh and eighth grades | question: How many letters did Veronique's husband get from teachers?, answer: thousands and thousands +question: Where did Beyoncé embark on the Dangerously in Love Tour?, answer: Europe | question: Who performed the American national anthem at Super Bowl XXXVIII?, answer: Beyoncé | question: What did Beyoncé plan to produce after Dangerously in Love?, answer: a follow-up album | question: What was Destiny Fulfilled?, answer: final studio album | question: What number did Destiny Fulfilled peak at on the Billboard 200?, answer: two | question: In what European city did Rowland announce that Destiny's Child would disband?, answer: Barcelona | question: Where did Beyoncé receive a star in 2006?, answer: Hollywood Walk of Fame +question: Who said there was a good reason for tighter credit in November of 2008?, answer: Dean Baker | question: How much equity do homeowners who had substantial equity in their homes two years ago have today?, answer: little or nothing | question: Who is facing the worst downturn since the Great Depression?, answer: Businesses | question: What did Dean Baker say there was a good reason for tighter?, answer: credit | question: What makes a homeowner unlikely to default on a car loan or credit card debt?, answer: equity in her home | question: What do homeowners do rather than lose their car or have a default placed on their credit record?, answer: They will draw on this equity | question: Who is a serious default risk?, answer: a homeowner who has no equity | question: What depends on a business's future profits?, answer: their creditworthiness | question: What did Dean Baker say about businesses in November 2008?, answer: Profit prospects look much worse | question: Who would be facing a much harder time getting credit if the financial system were rock solid?, answer: consumers and businesses | question: How much housing wealth has been lost?, answer: $6 trillion +question: Who bought the film rights to Spectre?, answer: MGM | question: What was discarded after the acquisition of the film rights?, answer: SPECTRE acronym +question: What company was targeted by hackers in November 2014?, answer: Sony Pictures Entertainment | question: What was included in the leaked e-mails?, answer: several memos | question: What company later issued a statement confirming the leak of an early version of the screenplay?, answer: Eon Productions +question: How long after Fryderyk's birth did his family move to Warsaw?, answer: six months | question: What was the name of Chopin's first born child?, answer: Fryderyk | question: What instrument did the mother play?, answer: piano | question: When was Chopin prone to illnesses?, answer: early childhood +question: What newspaper reported that Schwarzenegger was considering running for president in 2013?, answer: New York Post | question: What article of the Constitution prevents individuals who are not natural born citizens from running for president?, answer: Article II, Section I, Clause V | question: What has Schwarzenegger been doing about a possible constitutional change?, answer: lobbying legislators | question: Who is the Columbia University law professor who said that Schwarzenegger's possible lawsuit could ultimately win him the right to run for president?, answer: Michael Dorf +question: What feature did the company announce in October 2013?, answer: "Save a Page" | question: What did the "Save a Page" feature become a threat of?, answer: abuse +question: Who signed a deal to launch an activewear line of clothing with Topshop?, answer: Beyoncé | question: What is the name of Beyoncé's 50-50 clothing line with Topshop?, answer: Parkwood Topshop Athletic Ltd | question: When will Beyoncé's activewear line with Topshop launch?, answer: April +question: What is the name of Beyoncé's management company?, answer: Parkwood Entertainment | question: What market did Topshop want to break into?, answer: activewear | question: Who stated that the partnership with Beyoncé was a unique opportunity to develop this category?, answer: Sir Philip Green | question: When is the Parkwood Topshop Athletic Ltd. collection set to hit stores?, answer: fall +question: Who did Chopin meet in Paris?, answer: artists | question: Who were some of the artists Chopin met in Paris?, answer: Hector Berlioz, Franz Liszt, Ferdinand Hiller, Heinrich Heine, Eugène Delacroix, | question: What was Adam Mickiewicz's profession?, answer: poet +question: What placed greater emphasis on the role of the individual in society?, answer: Renaissance Humanism | question: Who were the architects that were ascribed to in Renaissance Europe?, answer: Brunelleschi, Alberti, Michelangelo, Palladio | question: What type of preference was the appellation of artist, architect and engineer often one of?, answer: regional +question: Who directed the operas Chopin saw in Berlin?, answer: Gaspare Spontini | question: In what year did Chopin return to Berlin?, answer: 1829 | question: What is the name of Chopin's Op. 3 in C major for cello and piano?, answer: Polonaise brillante | question: What is the name of Chopin's Op. 3?, answer: 3. +question: What clothing line did West announce in 2005?, answer: Pastelle Clothing line | question: How long did West's clothing line take to develop?, answer: four years | question: What company did West collaborate with in 2009?, answer: Nike | question: What company did West release his first shoe line for?, answer: Louis Vuitton | question: When was West's first shoe line released?, answer: summer | question: Along with Giuseppe Zanotti, what shoemaker has West designed shoes for?, answer: Bape +question: What was iTunes 7 compatible with?, answer: fifth generation iPod | question: Along with Asphalt 4, what game was added to the iTunes Store in 2006?, answer: Elite Racing | question: What did the iTunes Store begin to offer in September 2006?, answer: additional games | question: On what generation of iPod Nano did Apple begin to offer games in 2006?, answer: 5th and 4th +question: Who drew attention to a patent for a similar device that was developed in 1979?, answer: Apple | question: Who was the inventor of the IXI?, answer: Kane Kramer | question: How much money did Kramer need to renew his patent?, answer: US$120,000 +question: What hit its most critical stage in September 2008?, answer: the crisis | question: What do money market funds often invest in?, answer: commercial paper | question: How much money was withdrawn from money markets in one week?, answer: $144.5 billion | question: Who uses commercial paper to fund their operations?, answer: corporations | question: Who extended insurance for money market accounts?, answer: The U.S. government | question: What was the TED spread on October 10, 2008?, answer: 4.65% +question: In what year did Beyoncé make her runway modelling debut?, answer: 2011 | question: Who named Beyoncé the "Hottest Female Singer of All Time"?, answer: Complex | question: What magazine featured Beyoncé on its cover in 2013?, answer: GQ | question: Where did VH1 rank Beyoncé on its 100 Sexiest Artists list?, answer: number 1 | question: Where can wax figures of Beyoncé be found?, answer: Madame Tussauds Wax Museums +question: Who wrote a series of apologetic tweets in 2010?, answer: West | question: Who did West say didn't need that?, answer: MTV | question: What did West say he would do if Swift did not accept his apology?, answer: he had written a song | question: In what state did West give an interview on November 8, 2010?, answer: Minnesota | question: What was the title of the track from West's 2016 album?, answer: "Famous," | question: Who did West say he made famous?, answer: that bitch | question: Who did West claim he did not diss?, answer: Taylor Swift | question: What is West's profession?, answer: artist | question: Who did West say he asked for permission to publish the line?, answer: his wife, Kim Kardashian, +question: Where did West perform in 2013?, answer: Kazakhstan | question: What is Kazakhstan's human rights record?, answer: one of the poorest | question: How much was West paid for his 2013 performance in Kazakhstan?, answer: US$3 million | question: In what state did West refuse to perform in 2010 due to stop and search laws?, answer: Arizona +question: Who wrote the film's title theme with Sam Smith?, answer: Jimmy Napes | question: How long did Sam Smith and Jimmy Napes write "Writing's on the Wall"?, answer: half an hour | question: What was used in the final release of 'Writing's on the Wall'?, answer: the demo +question: What did the old college system and TAFE Tasmania become in 2009?, answer: Tasmanian Polytechnic +question: Who called Beyoncé the most important and compelling popular musician of the twenty-first century?, answer: Jody Rosen | question: Who wrote that Beyoncé was the greatest live performer of the past 10 years?, answer: Llewyn-Smith | question: What is one of the greatest singles of the decade?, answer: Crazy in Love | question: What is one of the greatest singles of the decade?, answer: Crazy in Love | question: Who was arguably the greatest live performer of the past 10 years?, answer: not any superannuated rock star | question: Who wrote that no one has that voice, no one moves the way she moves, and no one can hold an audience the way Beyoncé does?, answer: Baz Luhrmann | question: Who wrote that no one has that voice, no one moves the way she moves, and no one can hold an audience the way Beyoncé does?, answer: Baz Luhrmann | question: What is Beyoncé's title in the USA?, answer: the heir-apparent diva | question: In 2013, Beyoncé was listed on what list?, answer: Time 100 +question: What type of Buddhism states that there can be no divine salvation or forgiveness for one's karma?, answer: Theravada Buddhism | question: What type of Buddhism claims that the recitation or merely the hearing of their texts can expunge great swathes of negative karma?, answer: Mahayana | question: What do some forms of Buddhism regard as a means for cutting off previous negative karma?, answer: recitation of mantras | question: What has the power to destroy karma that would otherwise bind one in saṃsāra?, answer: Amitābha +question: What is the Middle Way?, answer: Noble Eightfold Path | question: What does Tibetan Buddhism aspire to?, answer: Buddhahood | question: What is another name for Buddhahood?, answer: rainbow +question: What is the name of the person who realizes the truth of reality?, answer: arahants | question: What kind of striving do arahants have?, answer: spiritual | question: How many types of awakened beings are there?, answer: three +question: In what Buddhism is craving identified as the cause of human existence and suffering?, answer: Theravāda | question: Along with delusion, what are the three main defilements of Theravāda Buddhism?, answer: greed, hatred | question: What are defilements in Theravāda Buddhism?, answer: afflictions of the mind | question: How must the defilements of the mind be permanently uprooted?, answer: internal investigation, analyzing, experiencing, and understanding | question: Who does jhāna lead to realize the Four Noble Truths, Enlightenment and Nibbāna?, answer: the meditator | question: What is the ultimate goal of Theravadins?, answer: Nibbāna +question: What type of university is Istanbul Technical University?, answer: technical university | question: Who contributed to a wide variety of activities in scientific research and development?, answer: graduates | question: How many technical universities were opened in Ankara and Trabzon in the 1950s?, answer: 2 | question: How many technical universities were opened in Ankara and Trabzon in the 1950s?, answer: 2 | question: What is the name of the technical university founded in Bursa in 2010?, answer: Bursa Technical University | question: Where is Konya Technical University about to be opened?, answer: Konya +question: What concepts did Whitehead consider problematic?, answer: concepts such as "quality", "matter", and "form" | question: What did Whitehead think "classical" concepts fail to adequately account for?, answer: active and experiential nature | question: What are "quality", "matter", and "form" useful to Whitehead?, answer: abstractions, | question: What is ordinarily conceived of as a single person?, answer: single | question: What do Whitehead's concepts fail to adequately account for?, answer: change | question: What does Whitehead call the series of events that are progressively connected?, answer: a "society" | question: Who has mistaken the abstract for the concrete?, answer: materialists +question: In what year did Lee say she wanted to be like Jane Austen?, answer: 1964 | question: What did both Austen and Lee value over social standing?, answer: individual worth | question: Who embarrasses Walter Cunningham at the Finch home?, answer: Scout | question: Who respects Calpurnia's judgment?, answer: Atticus | question: In what style did one writer say that Scout satirizes women with whom she does not wish to identify?, answer: Austenian | question: Who lists the priorities shared by the two authors?, answer: Jean Blackall +question: What website did Chordiant want to disable to support their case?, answer: the Wayback Machine +question: What did Geithner blame for the "run"?, answer: the freezing of credit markets | question: What did Geithner blame for the freezing of?, answer: credit markets | question: Where did the shadow banking system borrow short-term?, answer: liquid markets | question: What would make the entities in the shadow banking system subject to rapid deleveraging?, answer: disruptions in credit markets | question: What did Geithner describe about the entities in the shadow banking system?, answer: the significance +question: How much money was represented by the "Giant Pool of Money"?, answer: $70 trillion | question: How much did the size of the "Giant Pool of Money" increase from 2000 to 2007?, answer: doubled | question: What were two products that were assigned safe ratings by the credit rating agencies?, answer: mortgage-backed security and the collateralized debt obligation +question: What does the USGS stand for?, answer: United States Geological Survey | question: The earthquake generated deformations of the surface greater than what?, answer: 3 meters | question: Who warned that there is a high risk of a major M>7 aftershock?, answer: Tom Parsons +question: What are steps in the aisles usually marked with in a movie theater?, answer: a row of small lights | question: What type of lights are being replaced with?, answer: LED based +question: What types of institutions used to have a quite different statute among each other?, answer: polytechnics and institutes of technology | question: What was the focus of a polytechnic?, answer: applied science and engineering | question: Why are a number of polytechnics providing higher education?, answer: a formal upgrading from their original and historical role | question: How can a name change of a former polytechnic or other non-university institution be used for marketing purposes?, answer: introduction of new designations | question: What does the lack of specialized intermediate technical professionals lead to in some fields?, answer: industrial skill shortages | question: What is the main difference between a polytechnic and a university?, answer: education system is not controlled by the state | question: A number of polytechnics provide higher what?, answer: education | question: Who argues that all the tools are in place to promote the debate on the place of technology in higher education?, answer: Mentz, Kotze and Van der Merwe | question: What is used in thinking about technology in South Africa?, answer: Mitcham framework | question: What is used in thinking about technology in South Africa?, answer: Mitcham framework | question: What is used in thinking about technology in South Africa?, answer: Mitcham framework | question: What is used in thinking about technology in South Africa?, answer: Mitcham framework | question: What is used in thinking about technology in South Africa?, answer: Mitcham framework | question: What is used in thinking about technology in South Africa?, answer: Mitcham framework | question: What is used in thinking about technology in South Africa?, answer: Mitcham framework | question: What can be achieved between higher education institutions?, answer: a measure of cooperation | question: What is used in thinking about technology in South Africa?, answer: Mitcham framework | question: What is used in thinking about technology in South Africa?, answer: Mitcham framework +question: Where is Gary Gibson from?, answer: Monash University +question: What title do cardinals sign by placing after their personal name?, answer: "Cardinal" | question: Before what do cardinals place the title Cardinal?, answer: their personal name and before their surname | question: What should be used in the case of cardinals?, answer: form used for signatures | question: What is an example of an official source that says that the correct form for referring to a cardinal in English is "Cardinal [First name] [Surname]"?, answer: Archdiocese of Milwaukee | question: Where is the rule given for referring to a cardinal in English?, answer: stylebooks not associated with the Catholic Church. | question: Where is the rule for referring to a cardinal in English not associated with the Catholic Church?, answer: stylebooks | question: Where is the style of "Cardinal [First name] [Surname]" followed?, answer: the websites | question: Who do not belong to the Roman clergy?, answer: Oriental Patriarchs +question: All Middle Iranian languages must have had a predecessor to what?, answer: "Old Iranian" | question: What is the hypothetical predecessor to Kurdish?, answer: Carduchi | question: What can sometimes be inferred from the impact they had on neighbouring languages?, answer: unattested languages | question: What does Old Persian have in some of its vocabulary?, answer: a "Median" substrate | question: Who called Scythian?, answer: Herodotus +question: How many major books did Whitehead write?, answer: three | question: What type of mathematicians were the first two books of Whitehead's aimed at?, answer: professional | question: What is regarded as one of the most important works in mathematical logic of the 20th century?, answer: Principia Mathematica +question: Who was cast as Marco Sciarra?, answer: Alessandro Cremona | question: How many extras were hired for the pre-title sequence?, answer: over fifteen hundred +question: How are Polytech institutes found in most French universities?, answer: embedded | question: What does IUT stand for?, answer: institut universitaire de technologie | question: What provides undergraduate technology curricula?, answer: Instituts universitaires de technologie | question: How many French universities provide both undergraduate and graduate engineering curricula?, answer: eleven +question: Who believes there are innumerable other Buddhas in other universes?, answer: Mahayana Buddhists | question: What commentary says that Buddhas arise one at a time in the world element?, answer: Theravada | question: What do the understandings of this matter reflect widely?, answer: differing interpretations +question: What has a large effect on the available solar energy?, answer: land availability | question: What has been found to be a suitable place for solar cells?, answer: Roofs | question: Where can solar plants be established?, answer: lands that are unowned by businesses +question: What did people with pet dogs take more of than those without?, answer: physical exercise | question: Who is more likely to die within one year of an acute myocardial infarction?, answer: guardians of dogs | question: Pet guardianship has been associated with increased survival of what type of disease?, answer: coronary artery disease +question: When was Telewizja Polska USA, Inc. v. Echostar Satellite?, answer: October 2004 | question: What was the name of the case in which a litigant attempted to use the Wayback Machine archives as a source of admissible evidence?, answer: Serv. 673 | question: In what case was Telewizja Polska USA, Inc. v. Echostar Satellite?, answer: 673 | question: What did a litigant attempt to use as a source of admissible evidence?, answer: Wayback Machine archives | question: Who operates the Dish Network?, answer: EchoStar | question: What did EchoStar offer as proof of the past content of Telewizja Polska's web site?, answer: Wayback Machine snapshots | question: Who rejected Telewizja Polska's assertion of hearsay?, answer: Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys | question: Who wrote the affidavit that was used as evidence in the case?, answer: Internet Archive employee | question: What did Magistrate Judge Arlander Keys reject Telewizja Polska's assertion?, answer: hearsay +question: What magazine published an interview with Beyoncé in April 2013?, answer: Vogue | question: What type of feminist did Beyoncé consider herself?, answer: modern-day | question: What did Beyoncé say about being a feminist?, answer: I do believe in equality". | question: Who gave a speech at TEDxEuston in 2013?, answer: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | question: What campaign did Beyoncé contribute to to encourage leadership in girls?, answer: Ban Bossy +question: What magazine did Schwarzenegger give an interview in 2004?, answer: Fortune | question: How did Schwarzenegger's father treat him as a child?, answer: hit | question: Who was next door to Schwarzenegger?, answer: kid | question: Why did Schwarzenegger say he was hit with belts?, answer: It was just the way it was. | question: What nationality was Schwarzenegger's father?, answer: German-Austrian | question: Did Schwarzenegger's parents want to create an individual?, answer: They didn't | question: What was the German-Austrian mentality?, answer: conforming. | question: What did Schwarzenegger do that made him a rebel?, answer: did not conform, | question: What did Schwarzenegger become as a result of his father's abuse?, answer: a rebel. | question: What did Schwarzenegger say he wanted to be?, answer: I want to be rich. +question: What magazine did Schwarzenegger give an interview in 1999?, answer: Talk magazine | question: How many times did Schwarzenegger say he thought about running for office?, answer: many | question: What did Schwarzenegger say about running for governor?, answer: The possibility | question: Who claimed that Schwarzenegger wanted to end speculation that he might run for governor of California?, answer: The Hollywood Reporter | question: Where did Schwarzenegger say he was in the middle of his career?, answer: show business | question: What did Schwarzenegger say about running for office?, answer: Why would I go away from that and jump into something else?" +question: What is a female canine called in breeding circles?, answer: a bitch | question: What is a litter?, answer: A group of offspring | question: Who is the sire of a litter?, answer: The father | question: What is a litter?, answer: offspring | question: What is whelping?, answer: The process of birth +question: In cities other than Rome, what name began to be applied to certain church men as a mark of honour?, answer: cardinal | question: Who sent the first letter to Pippin III in 747?, answer: Pope Zacharias | question: When did the special class of cardinals begin to spread?, answer: 9th century | question: When was the title of cardinal reserved for the cardinals of Rome?, answer: 1567 +question: What does a judge familiar with the specific dog breed evaluate?, answer: individual purebred dogs | question: What does the breed standard only deal with?, answer: externally observable qualities +question: In the UK, what type of institution was founded in 1838?, answer: polytechnics | question: In the UK a binary system of higher education emerged consisting of polytechnics and what?, answer: universities | question: What degrees did polytechnics offer?, answer: bachelor's, master's and PhD | question: When were UK Polytechnics designated as universities?, answer: 1992 | question: What organization was disbanded in 1992?, answer: The CNAA | question: When was the Royal Polytechnic Institution founded?, answer: 1838 | question: What is the more favored synonym of a regional technical college in Ireland?, answer: institute of technology +question: At what age does sexual maturity begin to happen in dogs?, answer: six to twelve months | question: What type of dog will have their first estrous cycle?, answer: female dogs | question: How often do dogs experience subsequent estrous cycles?, answer: biannually, | question: What is the time at which female dogs have their first estrous cycle?, answer: females | question: How long after ovulation are ova capable of being fertilized?, answer: a week +question: Who often had important roles in secular affairs in early modern times?, answer: cardinals | question: What did cardinals do in government in early modern times?, answer: they took on powerful positions | question: Which king had Cardinal Wolsey as his chief minister?, answer: Henry VIII's | question: What was so great that he was for many years effectively the ruler of France?, answer: Cardinal Richelieu's power | question: Who was Jules Mazarin?, answer: Richelieu successor | question: Who are the other two cardinals to have ruled France?, answer: Guillaume Dubois and André-Hercule de Fleury | question: Who was crowned king of Portugal due to a succession crisis?, answer: Henry, King +question: Who was the person elected to the papacy in early times?, answer: a Roman priest | question: What did the rite of consecrating a pope have to preserve?, answer: apostolic succession | question: Who is the Dean of the College of Cardinals?, answer: Cardinal Bishop +question: What is the responsible for an infection in empirical therapy?, answer: microorganism | question: What is the cause of the infection?, answer: microorgainsim | question: How long does the identification process take in the laboratory?, answer: several days +question: plants, protozoa and animals are examples of what?, answer: eukaryotes | question: What is sometimes referred to as the "mitochondrial genome"?, answer: mitochondria | question: What is sometimes referred to as the "mitochondrial genome"?, answer: mitochondria | question: What may be referred to as the "plastome"?, answer: The DNA found within the chloroplast +question: What does Whitehead say could not be said to really exist if it was not related to what?, answer: any entity | question: What is just that which forces the rest of the universe to in some way conform to it?, answer: A real thing +question: What is difficult to define because process theologians are so diverse and transdisciplinary?, answer: process theology | question: What is John B. Cobb?, answer: process theologian | question: Who do futurologists Alexander Bard and Jan Söderqvist repeatedly credit for the process theology they see rising out of the participatory culture expected to dominate the digital era?, answer: Whitehead | question: Who was both a theologian and a geneticist?, answer: Charles Birch | question: Who writes on theology and political theory?, answer: Franklin I. Gamwell | question: What is the name of the book in which futurologists Alexander Bard and Jan Söderqvist credit Whitehead for the process theology they see rising out of the participatory culture?, answer: Syntheism - Creating God +question: What was the County of Drenthe exempt from paying?, answer: federal taxes | question: What was a raadspensionaris?, answer: the main executive official | question: Who commanded the army in times of war?, answer: the stadtholder, +question: What did Nintendo reveal to the public at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2004?, answer: a trailer | question: What was Phantom Hourglass released for?, answer: Nintendo DS | question: Who explained that the graphical style was chosen to satisfy demand?, answer: Miyamoto | question: What game was Phantom Hourglass a sequel to?, answer: The Wind Waker +question: What refers to a technical university awarding degrees in engineering?, answer: Politecnico | question: How many Politecnici were historically there?, answer: two +question: In what type of organism does symbolic reference combine?, answer: higher organisms | question: What does Whitehead use as an example of symbolic reference?, answer: a person's encounter | question: What shape does an ordinary person see that makes them think that a chair is a chair?, answer: colored | question: What did Whitehead think an artist would have done if he saw a chair?, answer: "might not have jumped to the notion of a chair", | question: What do most people place?, answer: objects in categories | question: Along with people, who does symbolic reference link appearance with causation?, answer: animals | question: Who would have acted immediately on the hypothesis of a chair?, answer: a dog | question: What type of mentality does Whitehead believe sense perceptions indicate?, answer: higher grade mentality +question: What organization did Peter J. Wallison belong to?, answer: American Enterprise Institute | question: How many substandard loans did Fannie and Freddie hold in 2008?, answer: 13 million +question: Chopin is a leading symbol of what era?, answer: Romantic +question: Who did the Yongle Emperor usurp the throne from?, answer: Jianwen Emperor | question: Who was Deshin Shekpa?, answer: 5th Karmapa Lama | question: What language was the letter of the Yongle Emperor translated into?, answer: Tibetan | question: What does the Tibetan translation of the Yongle Emperor's letter read?, answer: The letter of invitation +question: How many of West's albums did Rolling Stone include in its 2012 list of "500 Greatest Albums of All Time"?, answer: three +question: What city had the second best park system in 2013?, answer: New York City | question: The percentage of city residents within what distance of a park does ParkScore measure?, answer: a half-mile +question: Who named Schwarzenegger one of the worst governors in the US in 2010?, answer: Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington +question: What organization removed sites critical of Scientology from the Wayback Machine?, answer: Internet Archive | question: What message stated that this was in response to a "request by the site owner"?, answer: error message | question: Who demanded the removal of the sites?, answer: lawyers +question: Who invited Chopin to visit Scotland?, answer: Jane Stirling | question: Who was obliged to make it clear to Jane Stirling that this could not be so?, answer: Chopin | question: Who did Chopin write his last will and testament to?, answer: Grzymała | question: Where did Chopin give a public concert in Edinburgh?, answer: Hopetoun Rooms | question: Where did Chopin write out his last will and testament?, answer: 10 Warriston Crescent +question: What reflected the constant engagement with the divine and the supernatural?, answer: architecture and urbanism +question: Along with animal rights and legal online gambling, what group protested the torch relay?, answer: Tibetan | question: How many people protested in Pyongyang?, answer: none | question: Who extinguished the torch during the Paris leg?, answer: Chinese security officials +question: Where was the sixth generation iPod Touch released?, answer: Apple store | question: What processor did the sixth generation iPod Touch get?, answer: A8 processor | question: How much faster is the core of the sixth generation iPod Touch?, answer: over 5 times faster | question: How many colors are available for the sixth generation iPod Touch?, answer: 5 +question: What was spotted in the latest version of iTunes?, answer: several new color schemes | question: What Belgian website found the images when plugging in an iPod for the first time?, answer: Belgium iPhone +question: What is the genetic material of an organism?, answer: the genome | question: What is another name for DNA?, answer: RNA | question: The genome includes both the genes and what?, answer: non-coding sequences +question: What is the modern meaning of the word "cardinal priest"?, answer: a cardinal | question: Who chose the cardinal priests?, answer: the pope +question: In non-Commonwealth countries, a prime minister may be entitled to the style of what?, answer: Excellency | question: In the United Kingdom, former prime ministers may appear to also be styled what?, answer: Right Honourable | question: In what country is it a privilege to be a member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council?, answer: United Kingdom +question: Who was the Buddhist monk sent to Tibet by the Yongle Emperor?, answer: Zhi Guang | question: Where did Hou Xian and Zhi Guang travel to?, answer: Lhasa +question: What is the first device to measure the amount of light entering the eye?, answer: the Daysimeter +question: In what paragraph do the judges raise the issue of the perpetrators' access to the victims?, answer: paragraph 13 | question: What will always be limited by the opportunity presented to him?, answer: The intent to destroy | question: What will not indicate whether the targeted group is substantial?, answer: this factor alone +question: What system of government is modeled after the Westminster system?, answer: parliamentary | question: Who holds a largely ceremonial position in parliamentary systems?, answer: head of state or the head of state's official representative +question: In parliamentary systems, governments are generally required to have the confidence of what?, answer: lower house of parliament | question: What do most constitutional systems require when a government loses a vote of confidence?, answer: motion of no confidence +question: What has had some influence in physics?, answer: Whitehead's thought | question: Whose theory of gravitation has been severely criticized?, answer: Einstein's | question: Has Whitehead's theory of gravitation been criticized?, answer: It has been severely | question: What does Yutaka Tanaka suggest that Einstein's work does not actually refute Whitehead's formulation?, answer: the gravitational constant | question: What has now been rendered obsolete?, answer: Whitehead's view | question: What are gravitational waves?, answer: phenonena | question: What type of geometry did Whitehead assume?, answer: Minkowskian | question: An exact replacement of Whitehead's cosmology would need to admit what type of geometry?, answer: Riemannian | question: What has proved attractive to some physicists in that field?, answer: metaphysics of processes | question: Who are two physicists whose work has been influenced by Whitehead?, answer: Henry Stapp and David Bohm +question: What political party has Montana voted for in all but two elections from 1952 to the present?, answer: Republican | question: Who was the last Democrat to win Montana's presidential election in 1992?, answer: Bill Clinton | question: What percentage of the time has Montana voted for Democratic governors since 1889?, answer: 60 percent | question: In what year did John McCain win the presidential election?, answer: 2008 +question: What did the pope bestow upon a new cardinal at the consistory?, answer: a distinctive wide-brimmed hat | question: When was the custom of bestowing a galero on a new cardinal discontinued?, answer: 1969 | question: What is still displayed on the cardinal's coat of arms?, answer: scarlet galero | question: Who had the right to display the galero in their cathedral?, answer: Cardinals | question: Are cardinals allowed to have a galero made?, answer: Some cardinals will still have a galero made, +question: What were "neighbourhood" schools for all students in a specified catchment area?, answer: comprehensive schools | question: What current education reforms will no doubt have some impact on the comprehensive ideal?, answer: Academies Programme, Free Schools and University Technical Colleges +question: What are LEDs?, answer: light emitting diodes | question: What type of optics can be used to control the light emission of LEDs?, answer: nonimaging +question: What event did Schwarzenegger open in 2009?, answer: SAE World Congress +question: Who focused on the more disruptive protesters?, answer: the Chinese media | question: What did the Chinese media focus on instead of protesters?, answer: crowds +question: In what newspaper did an editorial urge Chinese people to express their patriotic enthusiasm calmly and rationally?, answer: the People's Daily +question: What type of protests did China have in 2005?, answer: anti-Japanese protests | question: What newspaper called for calm?, answer: People's Daily | question: What did the Chinese government begin to patrol and censor?, answer: internet forums | question: Where did protests break out on May 1?, answer: in front of Carrefour's stores +question: Who was added as a fourth judge in season 8?, answer: Kara DioGuardi | question: How long did Kara DioGuardi stay on the show?, answer: two seasons | question: Who left the show before season 9?, answer: Paula Abdul | question: Who replaced Paula Abdul in season 9?, answer: Ellen DeGeneres | question: Who left the show on January 11, 2010?, answer: Simon Cowell | question: Who joined the judging panel in season 10?, answer: Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler | question: Who was the last judge to leave the show in season 12?, answer: Randy Jackson | question: How many seasons did Randy Jackson leave the show?, answer: twelve seasons | question: Who was the only judge from season 12 to return in season 13?, answer: Urban | question: For what seasons did Lopez, Urban, and Connick, Jr. return as judges?, answer: fourteenth and fifteenth +question: How much did the 18-49 demo viewership increase in season ten?, answer: 23% | question: How much did the 18-49 demo viewership increase from the season nine finale?, answer: 12% | question: What was the median age of Fox's 10th season?, answer: 47.2 | question: How many consecutive seasons had Fox won the 18-49 demographic in the 2010-11 season?, answer: seventh +question: What is the final round of the season in Las Vegas?, answer: one final solo round | question: How many contestants are selected to move on to the semi-final stage?, answer: 24 to 36 | question: How many guys did the judges have to choose to make the top twenty?, answer: five | question: What was the name of the new round added in season thirteen?, answer: "Hollywood or Home" +question: What percentage of mortgages did Clayton's review show met their originators' underwriting standards?, answer: 54% | question: What percentage of the sampled loans did not meet the minimal standards of any issuer?, answer: 28% | question: What percentage of the loans were subsequently securitized and sold to investors?, answer: 39% +question: What are institutions of higher education in several countries?, answer: institutes of technology and polytechnics | question: Along with ETH Zurich, RWTH Aachen and İYTE, what is an example of a university?, answer: Delft University of Technology +question: What is the name of the Major League Soccer team in New York City?, answer: New York City FC | question: What is the name of the soccer team in New York City?, answer: New York Red Bulls | question: What is the name of the team that was the American home of Pelé?, answer: New York Cosmos, the highly successful former professional soccer team | question: In what league did the New York Cosmos begin play in 2013?, answer: second division North American Soccer League | question: Where do the New York Cosmos play their home games?, answer: James M. Shuart Stadium +question: What type of paint does the opposite of dark paint?, answer: light paint | question: What can also have an effect on lighting design?, answer: reflective surfaces +question: How many school children died due to shoddy construction?, answer: thousands | question: How many people died in Mianyang City?, answer: 1,700 | question: How many school buildings in the province collapsed?, answer: 7,000 | question: How many students were buried in a school in Hanwang?, answer: 700 | question: How many students and staff died at Juyuan Elementary School?, answer: 600 | question: How many children and teachers died at Beichuan Middle School?, answer: 1,300 +question: What was Michael Greenberger the former director of?, answer: CFTC Division of Trading & Markets | question: Who was the former director of the CFTC Division of Trading & Markets?, answer: Michael Greenberger | question: What was founded by Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and BP?, answer: IntercontinentalExchange | question: Who was later corrected on this matter?, answer: Mr Greenberger +question: How long did Malloy's presidency last?, answer: 18 years | question: How many professors did Edward Malloy increase the faculty by?, answer: more than 500 | question: How much did Notre Dame's most recent capital campaign raise?, answer: $1.1 billion, +question: What gender began to expand in the 1950s?, answer: women | question: How many women were in the CAF in 1971?, answer: 1,500 | question: What did Parliament pass in 1978?, answer: Canadian Human Rights Act | question: Where did the Department change its policies to permit women to serve?, answer: at sea +question: What caused job losses in the 1970s?, answer: industrial restructuring | question: What industry had a resurgence in the 1980s?, answer: financial industry | question: What did New York City suffer from in the 1970s?, answer: crime rates | question: What is an example of an important new sector that emerged in the city's economy in the 1990s?, answer: Silicon Alley, | question: When did New York's population reach all-time highs?, answer: 2000 Census +question: In what century was New York transformed by development relating to its status as a trading center?, answer: 19th | question: What was the name of the plan that expanded the city street grid to encompass all of Manhattan?, answer: Commissioners' Plan | question: What canal connected the Atlantic port to the agricultural markets of the North American interior?, answer: Erie Canal | question: What immigrants supported Tammany Hall?, answer: Irish and German +question: What war lasted from 1961-1974?, answer: Portuguese Colonial War | question: Who has participated in peacekeeping missions in East Timor?, answer: Portuguese Armed Forces | question: In what country did the Portuguese Armed Forces intervene in 1998?, answer: Guinea-Bissau +question: In what century did the Mahayana Sutras spread to China?, answer: 2nd | question: During what period did Buddhism spread from India to Tibet and Mongolia?, answer: Esoteric Buddhism +question: In what publication did an article report a close analysis by an alleged Chinese construction engineer?, answer: China Digital Times +question: What type of aircraft was operated by the Royal Australian Air Force?, answer: Sunderland flying boats | question: For whom was Plymouth an important embarkation point for for D-Day?, answer: US troops | question: How many raids were there in the Plymouth Blitz?, answer: 59 | question: How many houses were completely destroyed in the Plymouth Blitz?, answer: 3,700 | question: What church was hit by incendiary bombs and partially destroyed in 1941 during the Blitz?, answer: Charles Church +question: What is the German-speaking part of Switzerland called?, answer: Fachhochschule | question: In what part of Switzerland does the term haute école specialisée exist?, answer: the French-speaking part +question: Who is seen as the eternal Buddha in the Mahayana?, answer: Buddha | question: In some Mahayana sutras, who is seen as the eternal Buddha?, answer: all three +question: Who was declared the winner of the season finale?, answer: Jordin Sparks | question: What has Sparks had some success as?, answer: recording artist +question: How many former institutes of technology have become universities in the Netherlands?, answer: four | question: How many Technical Universities are there in the Netherlands?, answer: three | question: What can be found in the Netherlands?, answer: all hogescholen +question: What is the best-selling Zelda game in the PAL region?, answer: Twilight Princess | question: How many Wii purchases did Twilight Princess have in its first week?, answer: three of every four | question: How many copies had Twilight Princess sold on the Wii as of March 31, 2011?, answer: 5.82 million copies +question: How many constituencies does Plymouth have?, answer: three | question: Who was the Conservative MP for Devon South West?, answer: Oliver Colvile +question: What is the Israeli name for the Prime Minister?, answer: Rosh HaMemshalah | question: What is the Spanish prime minister's official title?, answer: President of the Government +question: What are the names of the UK's three devolved governments?, answer: Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh | question: What is "Pradhan Mantri" in India?, answer: The Prime Minister | question: What is "Wazir-e-Azam" in Pakistan?, answer: the prime minister +question: How many religions were Holland and Zeeland allowed to accept?, answer: one | question: Who had the freedom to regulate the religious question?, answer: Every other province | question: Who was a strong supporter of public and personal freedom of religion?, answer: William of Orange | question: Which church became the "public" or "privileged" church in the Republic?, answer: the Reformed Church +question: On what day in the UK did 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' debut?, answer: Monday | question: How much did 'Harry Potter' gross on Wednesday?, answer: £5.7 million ($8.8 million) | question: How much did 'Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban' earn in its first seven days?, answer: £41.7 million | question: What was the film's Friday-Saturday gross in the United Kingdom?, answer: £20.4 million | question: What film previously held the record for the best per-screen opening average with $110,000?, answer: The Dark Knight | question: How much has the film grossed in the United Kingdom?, answer: $136.3 million | question: What film was the highest-grossing IMAX release in the U.K.?, answer: Avatar +question: How many screens did 'Spectre' originally open on?, answer: 3,927 | question: How much did 'Spectre' earn on its opening day?, answer: $28 million | question: How much did 'Spectre' gross in its opening weekend?, answer: $70.4 million | question: How much did 'Spectre' earn in its opening weekend?, answer: $17.1 million | question: How many Cinemark XD theaters did the film earn $1.85 million in?, answer: 112 +question: How many dogs and cats fall in the US each year?, answer: more than 86,000 | question: What percentage of dog-related injuries are domestic accidents?, answer: 2% | question: What type of vehicles are dog-associated road accidents more likely to involve?, answer: two-wheeled +question: What percentage of energy does HVAC systems account for in the United States?, answer: 30% | question: What can be used to offset a portion of the energy used in residential buildings?, answer: Solar heating, cooling and ventilation technologies +question: How many contestants were selected from the audition rounds?, answer: 121 | question: How many contestants went on to the finals?, answer: ten | question: What was Delano Cagnolatti disqualified for?, answer: lying | question: Who was eliminated at the top four?, answer: Tamyra Gray, | question: Who was hospitalized before the top six result show?, answer: Christina Christian | question: Who was the first openly gay contestant on the show?, answer: Jim Verraros +question: In what domain is Portugal represented by names such as Artur Pizarro, Maria João Pires, Sequeira Costa?, answer: classical music | question: What is the profession of José Vianna da Motta?, answer: composers | question: Who are two contemporary composers that have achieved international success writing original music for film and television?, answer: Nuno Malo and Miguel d'Oliveira +question: Who won the 2002 elections?, answer: Sassou | question: What did Milongo advise his supporters to do?, answer: boycott the elections | question: How many years did Sassou's term last?, answer: seven | question: What type of state was Congo in before the 2002 elections?, answer: one-party | question: Where did fighting resume after the 2002 elections?, answer: the Pool region +question: Who was dispatched to the region to make a preliminary survey of damaged buildings?, answer: an international reconnaissance team of engineers | question: What failed to withstand the earthquake?, answer: constructions +question: Who began promoting settlement in the Montana prairie?, answer: James J. Hill | question: What other industry followed Hill in the early 1900s?, answer: railroads | question: How many years did the Enlarged Homestead Act reduce the time to prove a claim to?, answer: three | question: How much land did the Stock-Raising Homestead Act allow in 1916?, answer: 640 acres | question: What event brought particularly high wheat prices?, answer: World War I | question: What type of precipitation was Montana going through in the early 1900s?, answer: higher-than-average | question: Who were called "Honyockers"?, answer: Homesteaders arriving in this period | question: What type of slur was the word "honyocker" possibly derived from?, answer: ethnic +question: What was the average GDP growth in the 1980s?, answer: 5% | question: What has the government done with a substantial portion of its petroleum earnings?, answer: mortgaged | question: What was the inflation rate in 1994?, answer: 46% +question: Who wrote Contrasts?, answer: Augustus Welby Northmore Pugin | question: What type of architecture did Pugin believe was the only true form of architecture?, answer: Gothic +question: What did the Bush administration call for an investigation of?, answer: safety and soundness | question: What committee held a hearing on September 10, 2003?, answer: House Financial Services Committee | question: What did the hearing not result in for Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac?, answer: new legislation or formal investigation | question: What did some believe the hearing was an early warning of?, answer: systemic risk that the growing market in subprime mortgages posed to the U.S. financial system +question: What is the third precept on?, answer: sexual misconduct | question: How many additional precepts are there?, answer: three +question: What speech did Knute Rockne deliver?, answer: "Win one for the Gipper" | question: Who did Ronald Reagan play in the movie Airplane?, answer: George Gipp | question: What happened to the scene in the movie Airplane! with the same background music?, answer: parodied | question: Who was George Zipp?, answer: Ted Striker's | question: Who played Rudy?, answer: Sean Astin +question: What was Kara DioGuardi's position on the judging panel?, answer: fourth | question: Who was the executive producer of Idol in 2009?, answer: Nigel Lythgoe | question: What show did Nigel Lythgoe leave to focus on?, answer: So You Think You Can Dance. | question: Where was the Hollywood round moved to in 2009?, answer: Kodak Theatre | question: Why was Idol Gives Back canceled?, answer: the global recession +question: Who were split into different groups to perform individually in their respective night?, answer: semi-finalists | question: How many groups were there in the first season?, answer: three | question: How many groups of eight were there in the second and third seasons?, answer: four | question: Who was given another chance in the wildcard round?, answer: contestants who failed to qualify | question: How many wildcard contestants were there in season one?, answer: one | question: How many finalists were there in the second and third seasons?, answer: 12 +question: How many jobs will be cut in the public sector?, answer: 30,000 | question: How much money does the government plan to cut over a three-year period?, answer: €4.8 billion +question: What arose in the first years of the Republic?, answer: controversy | question: Along with Gomarism, what is the name of the struggle between the Reformed Church and the Gomars?, answer: Arminianism | question: When did the Synod of Dort ban the Remonstrant faith?, answer: 1618 +question: How many Universities of Technology are there in Australia?, answer: seven +question: What is "right concentration" in the language of the Noble Eightfold Path?, answer: samyaksamādhi | question: What is the primary means of cultivating samādhi?, answer: meditation. | question: What becomes purified of defilement, calm, tranquil, and luminous after development of samādhi?, answer: one's mind +question: What is another name for solar PV?, answer: photovoltaics | question: What effect converts light into electricity?, answer: photoelectric | question: Who constructed the first solar cell?, answer: Charles Fritts | question: What did Dr. Lange use in his photo cell?, answer: silver selenide | question: What percentage of incident light did the first selenium cells convert into electricity?, answer: less than 1% | question: Who created the crystalline silicon solar cell in the 1940s?, answer: Russell Ohl | question: How much did the first crystalline silicon solar cell cost?, answer: 286 USD/watt | question: What was the maximum efficiency of research photovoltaics in 2012?, answer: 20% +question: When was the concept of sustainability added to the compass of both structure and function?, answer: late 20th century | question: What does sustainable architecture make demands on?, answer: non-sustainable power sources +question: What event in 1688 gave Parliament more power?, answer: the Glorious Revolution | question: What became a part of the government after the Glorious Revolution?, answer: House of Commons | question: What begins to emerge at the point when the House of Commons became a part of the government?, answer: a modern style of prime minister +question: When did HMNB Devonport open?, answer: 1690 | question: What was built in 1727, 1762, and 1793?, answer: docks | question: What was the settlement that developed here called at the time?, answer: "Dock" or "Plymouth Dock" | question: What was the population of Plymouth Dock in 1733?, answer: 3,000 +question: What tribes lived in the area of present-day New York City in the precolonial era?, answer: Algonquian tribes +question: Who did the ECHR review in the same judgement?, answer: several international and municipal courts | question: What did the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia and the International Court of Justice agree was necessary for an act to qualify as genocide?, answer: biological-physical destruction | question: What country's courts took a broad view of genocide?, answer: Germany +question: When did the Portuguese economy suffer its most severe recession since the 1970s?, answer: second decade of the 21st century | question: What did the bailout require Portugal to enter into?, answer: a range of austerity measures | question: When did Portugal leave the bailout?, answer: May 2014 | question: How much had the Portuguese economy contracted in the first quarter of 2014?, answer: 0.7% +question: When did Soka Gakkai emerge?, answer: second half of the 20th Century | question: How many people are associated with Soka Gakkai International?, answer: 12 million +question: What music festival did Chopin attend in 1834?, answer: Lower Rhenish Music Festival | question: How many times did Chopin and Mendelssohn visit Düsseldorf?, answer: three | question: What did Mendelssohn and Chopin do at his piano?, answer: playing and discussing music | question: In what year did Chopin go to Carlsbad?, answer: 1835 | question: Who did Chopin meet on his way back to Paris?, answer: old friends | question: Who did Chopin propose to in September of 1836?, answer: Maria | question: How long did Chopin stay in Dresden?, answer: two weeks | question: How old was the girl who painted Chopin's portrait?, answer: sixteen-year-old | question: When did Chopin reach Leipzig?, answer: October | question: Where did Chopin travel in 1836?, answer: Marienbad and Dresden | question: Which ballade did Chopin present Schumann with?, answer: G minor | question: How many of Chopin's songs did his sister Ludwika write?, answer: seven | question: What was the last letter he received from Maria?, answer: anodyne thanks he received from Maria proved to be the last letter he was to have from her. | question: What type of letter did Chopin receive from Maria?, answer: anodyne +question: When was the Ecumenical Council of Trent held?, answer: 1563 | question: What will Jesus Christ require at his hands?, answer: the blood of the sheep +question: Who were freely appointed by and subordinate to the states of each province?, answer: the stadtholders | question: Who were always chosen as stadtholders of most of the provinces?, answer: the princes of Orange | question: Which two provinces had the same stadtholder as Holland?, answer: Zeeland and usually Utrecht +question: How are children selected in the selective school system?, answer: the basis of curriculum aptitude related to the school's specialism | question: What should the quotas be taken from in the immediate catchment area?, answer: a normal distribution or from the specific distribution of attainment | question: What type of test is most commonly used in the selective school system?, answer: cognitive test | question: How many selective grammar schools are still in operation?, answer: 164 | question: What are the key stages in the National Curriculum?, answer: 11–16 and 11–18 +question: How tall was the proposed Terminator statue?, answer: 25-meter | question: What did Schwarzenegger say he would rather spend the money on?, answer: social projects +question: Who held the previous record for the biggest leap to number one on the Billboard Hot 100?, answer: The Beatles | question: Who was the only runner-up not to release a song after the show?, answer: Guarini | question: When was 'From Justin to Kelly' released?, answer: 2003 | question: What has Clarkson become internationally?, answer: most successful Idol contestant +question: What has contributed to the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria?, answer: Inappropriate antibiotic treatment | question: What is an example of misuse?, answer: Self prescription of antibiotics | question: What are many antibiotics frequently prescribed to treat?, answer: symptoms or diseases that do not respond to antibiotics | question: What are prescribed for certain bacterial infections?, answer: incorrect or suboptimal antibiotics | question: What has the overuse of antibiotics been associated with?, answer: emerging antibiotic resistance | question: Where have there been increases in bacterial strains and species that no longer respond to treatment with the most common antibiotics?, answer: hospitals +question: How long was the route of the Olympic torch relay?, answer: 3 km | question: What did Indian officials say a wholesale ban on was out of the question?, answer: protest | question: Who refused permission to the "Olympic Holy Flame Protection Unit"?, answer: Indian officials | question: What effect did India's refusal of permission have on relations with China?, answer: "rapid deterioration" +question: How long was the relay through New Delhi?, answer: 2.3 km | question: Why was the event peaceful?, answer: the public not being allowed at the relay. | question: Who was not allowed at the relay?, answer: the public | question: How many intended torchbearers withdrew from the event?, answer: five | question: Who was the first athlete to refuse to run with the torch?, answer: Baichung Bhutia | question: How many athletes have refused to run with the torch?, answer: first | question: Who states on his personal blog that the "Olympic Games do not belong to China"?, answer: Aamir Khan | question: Who is Rahul Gandhi's mother?, answer: Congress President Sonia Gandhi +question: What is one reason a number of contestants have been disqualified?, answer: having an existing contract +question: What reached Jakarta on April 22?, answer: Olympic flame | question: How long was the original route of the Olympic flame?, answer: 20 km relay | question: Who protested outside the stadium?, answer: pro-Tibet protesters | question: Where was the relay held?, answer: in the streets | question: Why was the relay through Jakarta cancelled?, answer: security concerns | question: Who was allowed inside the stadium?, answer: Only invitees and journalists | question: Where did protests take place?, answer: outside the stadium. +question: What is a key part of interior design?, answer: Indoor lighting | question: What is a key part of interior design?, answer: lighting +question: What type of industry is Volkswagen Autoeuropa?, answer: automotive | question: Where is the AutoEuropa motor vehicle assembly plant?, answer: Palmela | question: Where have modern non-traditional technology-based industries been developed in Portugal?, answer: several | question: What are the main centres of the Portuguese aerospace industry?, answer: Alverca, Covilhã, Évora, and Ponte de Sor | question: What industries have been founded after the turn of the 21st century?, answer: biotechnology and information technology +question: Who often made loans without verification of the borrower's income or assets?, answer: IndyMac | question: What was often questionable on underlying collateral?, answer: Appraisals obtained by IndyMac | question: What type of lender was IndyMac?, answer: Alt-A | question: Who did IndyMac make loans to?, answer: loans were made to many borrowers | question: What type of lender was IndyMac?, answer: The thrift | question: What did IndyMac resist efforts to regulate?, answer: its involvement in those loans +question: How much of IndyMac's MBS bonds were downgraded in April 2008?, answer: $160 million | question: What did IndyMac say the Moody's and Standard & Poor's downgrades would have negatively impacted?, answer: risk-based capital ratio | question: What was IndyMac's total risk-based capital ratio as of June 30, 2008?, answer: 9.27% +question: Who occasionally allowed researchers and scientists to tap into the clunky database?, answer: Kahle | question: Who was the archive opened to after it reached its fifth anniversary?, answer: the public +question: What can be obtained by analysis of the oldest texts?, answer: the oldest teachings | question: What is one method to obtain information on the oldest core of Buddhism?, answer: Theravadin Pali Canon | question: According to Vetter, what remains?, answer: inconsistencies +question: What was the initial reaction to 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?, answer: the novel | question: Who said 'To Kill a Mockingbird' was 'pleasant, undemanding reading'?, answer: The Atlantic Monthly's | question: Who did Time call the most appealing child since Carson McCullers' Frankie got left behind at the wedding?, answer: Scout Finch | question: What newspaper noted the even-handed approach to the narration of the novel's events?, answer: Chicago Sunday Tribune | question: What did the Chicago Sunday Tribune say that 'To Kill a Mockingbird' underlines?, answer: no cause | question: What is a novel of strong contemporary national significance?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird +question: What were the first companies affected by the financial crisis?, answer: home construction and mortgage lending | question: How many mortgage lenders went bankrupt during 2007 and 2008?, answer: Over 100 | question: What investment bank was sold to JP Morgan Chase in March 2008?, answer: Bear Stearns | question: What crisis hit its peak in September and October 2008?, answer: financial institution crisis | question: How many major financial institutions failed or were taken over by the government?, answer: Several major institutions | question: What were some of the major financial institutions that went bankrupt?, answer: These included Lehman Brothers, Merrill Lynch, Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac, Washington Mutual, Wachovia, Citigroup, and AIG. | question: How long after Lehman Brothers filed for bankruptcy?, answer: three weeks | question: Who blamed a "crisis of confidence" in the markets for dooming his firm?, answer: Fuld +question: How many giant pandas are in the Wolong National Nature Reserve?, answer: 280 | question: How many British tourists returned to Chengdu after the earthquake?, answer: 31 | question: How many pandas were in the neighbouring panda reserves?, answer: an even greater number | question: How many security guards were killed at the Wolong National Nature Reserve?, answer: Five | question: How many pandas escaped after their enclosures were damaged?, answer: Six | question: How many pandas were found to be injured?, answer: two | question: How many pandas were still missing on May 28, 2008?, answer: one | question: Who was found dead under the rubble of an enclosure?, answer: The missing panda | question: Where were the remains of Mao Mao buried?, answer: a small wooden crate +question: How is prajñā initially attained?, answer: a conceptual level | question: After the conceptual understanding is attained, it is applied to what?, answer: daily life | question: What can one in theory attain at any point of practice?, answer: Nirvana +question: What company was experimenting with a British television set in 1938?, answer: RCA +question: What does cultural relativism attempt to understand?, answer: other societies | question: What is the systematic comparison of different cultures called?, answer: Ethnography | question: What is the systematic comparison of different cultures called?, answer: Ethnography | question: What is ethnography based on?, answer: long-term fieldwork | question: What is one of the foundational methods of social and cultural anthropology?, answer: Participant observation | question: What involves the systematic comparison of different cultures?, answer: Ethnology | question: What is one of the foundational methods of social and cultural anthropology?, answer: participant-observation +question: What is a designation employed for a wide range of learning institutions?, answer: Institute of technology | question: What types of technical subjects does an institute of technology specialize in?, answer: science, engineering, and technology | question: What type of school is focused on vocational training?, answer: secondary education school | question: What is the abbreviated version of the term institute of technology?, answer: IT +question: After what concepts were institutes of technology developed in Venezuela?, answer: polytechnic French | question: What was considered essential for the development of a sound middle class economy?, answer: technical education +question: What is the only government-owned technological university in Thailand?, answer: Suranaree University of Technology | question: What has been going on for nearly a decade?, answer: off-campus brawls and assassinations +question: Who was the intended torchbearer?, answer: Lin Hatfield Dodds | question: Who said Dodds' decision was "a very good example of peacefully making a point"?, answer: Stephen Smith +question: What can cause side-effects and decreased effectiveness of antibiotic therapy?, answer: alcohol and certain antibiotics | question: What is unlikely to interfere with many common antibiotics?, answer: moderate alcohol consumption | question: What determines the potential risks of side-effects and effectiveness of alcohol and antibiotics?, answer: type of antibiotic | question: What belief is widespread?, answer: alcohol and antibiotics should never be mixed +question: What explains the high standard of living on the island?, answer: wealth generated by wealthy tourists | question: What island is known for its beaches, gourmet dining and high-end designers?, answer: St. Barthélemy | question: How is most of the food imported to the island?, answer: airplane or boat | question: How many tourists visit the island each year?, answer: 200,000 | question: What is the highest price for a beachfront villa on the island?, answer: €61,200,000 +question: What has Sassou's regime been hit by?, answer: corruption revelations | question: How many bank accounts did a French investigation find?, answer: over 110 +question: What type of plane did the torch and its accompanying party travel in?, answer: Air China Airbus A330 | question: When was Air China chosen as the designated Olympic torch carrier?, answer: March 2008 | question: How far did the torch travel?, answer: 137,000 km +question: Interspersed repeats mainly come from what?, answer: transposable elements | question: What is able to integrate into the genome at another site within the cell?, answer: Transposable elements | question: What are TEs believed to be an important driving force on?, answer: genome evolution | question: What is the class of retrotransposons?, answer: Class 1 +question: What is another name for an Institute of Technology?, answer: Regional Technical College | question: What terms are now widely used to describe an Institute of Technology?, answer: "IT" and "IT's" | question: What level of studies does an Institute of Technology offer?, answer: sub-degree, degree and post-graduate | question: What is an example of a sub-degree program offered by an Institute of Technology?, answer: 2-year Higher Certificate programme | question: What allows an Institute of Technology to make awards in their own name?, answer: Some institutions have "delegated authority" +question: Who wrote that Whiteheadians are recruited among philosophers and theologians?, answer: Isabelle Stengers | question: In recent decades attention to Whitehead's work has become more widespread, with interest extending to who?, answer: intellectuals | question: What was the name of William Temple's lectures in 1932-1934?, answer: Gifford Lectures | question: When did Whitehead's thought draw much attention outside of a small group of philosophers?, answer: 1970s and 1980s +question: In what century did Islamic architecture begin?, answer: 7th | question: Along with the Middle East, North Africa, and the Indian Sub-continent, in what country can you find examples of Islamic architecture?, answer: Spain | question: What was used to influence European architecture of the Medieval period?, answer: the pointed arch +question: What type of DNA can vary a lot between species?, answer: non-repetitive DNA | question: What type of eukaryotes still possess more non-repetitive DNA than repetitive DNA?, answer: lower eukaryotes | question: Which type of eukaryotes tend to have more repetitive DNA?, answer: Higher eukaryotes | question: What is the percentage of non-repetitive DNA in plants and amphibians?, answer: no more than 20%, +question: What is another name for the Great Wenchuan earthquake?, answer: Wenchuan earthquake | question: How far was the epicenter of the Wenchuan earthquake from Chengdu?, answer: 80 kilometres (50 mi) | question: How far away was the Wenchuan earthquake?, answer: 1,700 km | question: How long did strong aftershocks continue to hit the area after the main quake?, answer: months +question: What is another name for passive solar?, answer: active solar | question: Along with thermal mass, what property of materials are used in passive solar techniques?, answer: light dispersing +question: What is it possible that was already in existence during this period?, answer: other distinct dialect groups | question: What is the hypothetical ancestor of the Alanian/Scytho-Sarmatian subgroup?, answer: Scythian +question: What means that powers are shared among different branches?, answer: separation of powers | question: What branch of the government is argued to be subject to checks and balances?, answer: the Judicial branch +question: What is widely assumed to be the product of trial and error?, answer: architectural success | question: What continues to be produced in many parts of the world?, answer: vernacular architecture | question: What makes up most of the built world that people experience every day?, answer: vernacular buildings | question: What was mostly rural?, answer: Early human settlements | question: What caused the economy to expand?, answer: urbanization +question: What is not merely a sum of its relations, but also a valuation of them and reaction to them?, answer: an entity | question: What is the absolute principle of existence for Whitehead?, answer: creativity | question: Who does Whitehead believe does not have consciousness?, answer: most entities | question: What cannot always be predicted?, answer: a human being's actions | question: What means that there will always remain phenomena that are unpredictable?, answer: the fundamental creativity/freedom of all entities +question: Who believed that God is not necessarily tied to religion?, answer: Whitehead | question: What type of system did Whitehead see God as necessary for?, answer: metaphysical | question: What did Whitehead's system require to exist among possibilities?, answer: order | question: What type of nature did Whitehead believe God to be?, answer: primordial | question: What type of faith did Whitehead consider to be necessary for his metaphysical system?, answer: religious | question: What did Whitehead see as the consequent nature of God?, answer: second nature | question: What did Whitehead's conception of God call for fresh theological thinking?, answer: a "dipolar" entity +question: What dropped worldwide?, answer: stock markets | question: In what area of the economy did evictions, foreclosures and prolonged unemployment occur?, answer: the housing market | question: What was estimated in trillions of U.S. dollars?, answer: declines in consumer wealth | question: What bank terminated withdrawals from three hedge funds on August 9, 2007?, answer: BNP Paribas +question: Why was it rumored that Schwarzenegger might run for the Senate in 2010?, answer: term-limited | question: Did Schwarzenegger run for the U.S. Senate?, answer: This turned out to be false. +question: In what part of Central Asia was common Indo-European located?, answer: western part | question: Where was common Indo-European's original homeland?, answer: the steppes of southern Russia +question: Who controlled Khorasan from 650-680?, answer: Tibetan empire and Chinese | question: What empire ruled from 819 to 999?, answer: Samanid | question: Who conquered Transoxania?, answer: Kara-Khanid Khanate | question: What culture did the Kara-khanids become assimilated into?, answer: Perso-Arab Muslim culture +question: What country became a major industrialized country again?, answer: Italy | question: What organization had charge of market rules, competition, legal standards and environmentalism?, answer: The European Union | question: What happened in the satellite countries in 1989?, answer: end of communism | question: Along with Romania and Bulgaria, what country joined the European Union in 2013?, answer: Croatia +question: What is the focus of Namibia's research?, answer: science and technology +question: Along with four scherzos, how many of Chopin's works were intended for concert use?, answer: four ballades | question: What is the name of the Barcarolle Op. 60?, answer: 60 | question: Who opines that the four ballades and four scherzos are based on an extended "departure and return"?, answer: Temperley +question: What year did Nagano host the Winter Olympics?, answer: 1998 | question: What religion is Zenkō-ji?, answer: Buddhist | question: Why did Zenkō-ji refuse to host the Olympic torch relay?, answer: the risk | question: When was the 1998 Winter Olympics held?, answer: April 26 | question: When was the Zenkō-ji temple reconstructed?, answer: 1707 | question: What was the original starting point of the torch relay?, answer: a municipal building | question: Where was an event the city had planned to hold following the torch relay canceled?, answer: Minami Nagano Sports Park | question: What was mobilized to protect the torch along its route?, answer: riot police | question: What types of slogans were shouted by demonstrators?, answer: pro-China or pro-Tibet | question: What type of demonstrators were on the torch relay route?, answer: peaceful | question: What was the new starting point of the Olympic torch relay?, answer: parking lot | question: Who held a prayer ceremony for victims of the recent events in Tibet?, answer: Zenkoji monks | question: How many police officers ran with the torch?, answer: More than 100 | question: Who was allowed to accompany the torch?, answer: two Chinese guards | question: What flag did a man try to stop the torch at the beginning of the relay?, answer: Tibetan flag | question: What was thrown from the crowd?, answer: raw eggs +question: Who said that the Longmenshan Fault tore in two stages?, answer: Yuji Yagi | question: How much more energy did the Great Hanshin earthquake release than the Chengdu earthquake?, answer: 30 times the energy | question: What two factors greatly increased the severity of the earthquake?, answer: the shallowness of the epicenter and the density of population | question: What is the profession of Yuji Yagi?, answer: seismologist | question: What province is Chengdu in?, answer: Sichuan +question: Who was the first female recipient of the save?, answer: Jessica Sanchez | question: Who was the only contestant sent home?, answer: Colton Dixon | question: In what season did a recipient of the save reach the finale?, answer: first season +question: What law does not prohibit keeping dogs?, answer: Jewish law | question: What does Jewish law require Jews to do before themselves?, answer: feed dogs (and other animals that they own) | question: In Christianity, what animal represents faithfulness?, answer: dogs +question: What did Johnson do that caused great damage to the presidency?, answer: impeachment | question: Who became a de facto Prime Minister?, answer: Speaker of the House of Representatives | question: Who attempted to restore the power of the presidency?, answer: Grover Cleveland, the first Democratic President | question: How many bills did Cleveland veto during his first term?, answer: over four hundred | question: Who did Cleveland suspend?, answer: bureaucrats | question: What did the Senate want Cleveland to turn over?, answer: confidential records | question: What did the Senate want Cleveland to turn over to them?, answer: suspensions | question: Why did Cleveland refuse to turn over the records of his executive actions to the Senate?, answer: I am not responsible | question: What caused the Senate to confirm Cleveland's nominees?, answer: Cleveland's popular support | question: What did Congress finally repeal?, answer: Tenure of Office Act | question: Which administration marked the end of presidential subordination?, answer: Cleveland's Administration +question: What does Jonassohn and Björnson believe is the major reason why no single generally accepted definition has emerged?, answer: genocide definition | question: Helen Fein, Barbara Harff and Ted Gurr have looked at what type of events?, answer: post World War II | question: What is too young to have a canon of work on which to build an academic paradigm?, answer: genocide studies +question: Who wrote that modern concert performance style militates against Chopin's more intimate performance technique?, answer: Jonathan Bellman | question: What was Chopin's profession?, answer: composer | question: When did Berlioz write about Chopin's chromatic embroidery?, answer: 1853 | question: Who wrote that Chopin's music became a colourful wreath of flowers?, answer: Hiller +question: Who said that Chopin's unique position as a composer has rarely been questioned?, answer: Jones | question: Where did Chopin arrive in 1831?, answer: Paris | question: Who suggested that Chopin's lack of flamboyance and reclusiveness made him exceptional?, answer: Arthur Hutchings +question: During what dynasty did Kolmaš say Tibet came to be considered an organic part of China?, answer: Qing dynasty | question: What era did Kolmaš say the Qing dynasty was a radical change in regards to?, answer: all previous eras +question: What dynasty did Wang and Nyima paint as a characteristic Chinese dynasty?, answer: Mongol Yuan | question: Who ruled Tibet as separate territories?, answer: Mongol khans | question: What did Laird say Tibetan and Mongol accounts never portray as a Chinese one?, answer: Mongol subjugation +question: Who appoints Atticus to defend Tom Robinson?, answer: Judge Taylor | question: Who disapprove of Atticus defending Tom Robinson?, answer: Maycomb's citizens | question: Which children taunt Atticus for defending Tom Robinson?, answer: Jem and Scout | question: What is Scout tempted to stand up for?, answer: her father's honor | question: What do the men want to do to Tom Robinson?, answer: lynching | question: Who scares the group of men intent on lynching Tom?, answer: Scout, Jem, and Dill +question: What is the highest court in the United States?, answer: Supreme Court | question: Who appoints the judges?, answer: president | question: Who must be appointed by the president with the advice and consent of the Senate?, answer: judge | question: What are courts exercising the judicial power called?, answer: "constitutional courts." +question: Who influenced Scout's development?, answer: several female characters | question: Who is Scout's primary identification?, answer: her father and older brother | question: Who is Scout's primary female model?, answer: Calpurnia | question: Who is the main female character that Scout watches destroy an innocent man?, answer: Mayella Ewell | question: Along with being racist, what type of point of view does Mrs. Dubose promote?, answer: classist | question: Who chastises Scout for not wearing a dress and camisole?, answer: Mrs. Dubose | question: Who is Scout's primary female model?, answer: Jean Louise +question: What group demonstrated in front of the Chinese embassy in the Malaysian capital?, answer: Falun Gong | question: How many police were expected to be deployed on the day of the relay?, answer: 1,000 | question: What was the age of the child who unfurled a Tibetan flag?, answer: 5-year-old | question: What did the Chinese volunteers take away from two other Malaysians protesting at the relay?, answer: placards | question: What happened to the protesting Malaysian?, answer: One of the protesting Malaysian was hit in the head. +question: What is the name of the hip hop artist that is among the most acclaimed of the 21st century?, answer: Kanye Omari West | question: What is Kanye Omari West among the most acclaimed?, answer: musicians +question: What is the name of West's son?, answer: Kanye Omari West | question: When did West's parents divorce?, answer: three | question: What was West's father's career?, answer: Black Panther | question: What store did Ray West open in 2006?, answer: Good Water Store and Café | question: What was West's mother a professor of at Clark Atlanta University?, answer: English | question: What was West's background?, answer: middle-class +question: Who began his early production career in the mid-1990s?, answer: Kanye West | question: How many tracks did West produce on Down to Earth?, answer: eight | question: What did West act as for Deric "D-Dot"?, answer: ghost producer | question: What was the name of the group that West formed in the late 1990s?, answer: Go-Getters, | question: Who managed the Go-Getters?, answer: John "Monopoly" Johnson, Don Crowley, and Happy Lewis | question: What was the name of the first album released by the Go-Getters?, answer: World Record Holders | question: Who did Rhymefest, Mikkey Halsted, Miss Criss, and Shayla G make up the Go-Getters?, answer: Chicago-based rappers | question: Along with Rhymefest, Mikkey Halsted, Miss Criss, and Timmy G, who was a member of the Go-Getters?, answer: Shayla G. +question: What was Nursultan Nazarbaev's job?, answer: President of Kazakhstan | question: How long was the route from Medeo stadium to Astana Square?, answer: 20 km | question: Who were some of the people who were arrested?, answer: Uighur activists +question: What can refer to the study of the patterns of social relationships in one or more human cultures?, answer: Kinship | question: What field of study has developed a number of related concepts and terms?, answer: anthropology | question: How are people related during development?, answer: by descent +question: What group's presence in Tibet increased in 1642?, answer: Mongol | question: Who took the chance to reclaim their old vassal of Tibet?, answer: Mongols +question: What did Krugman claim was not the cause of the crisis?, answer: commercial real estate bubble | question: Who researched the default of commercial loans during the financial crisis?, answer: Xudong An and Anthony B. Sanders | question: What did other analysts support the contention that the crisis took place after the crisis in residential real estate?, answer: commercial real estate and related lending | question: Who reported that the first signs of decline in residential real estate occurred in 2006?, answer: Kimberly Amadeo | question: How long after the 2006 crisis did commercial real estate start feeling the effects of the financial crisis?, answer: Three years | question: What is Denice A. Gierach's profession?, answer: real estate attorney +question: What was a component of the early Mongol Empire?, answer: Tibet | question: Who wrote that Kublai's conquest marked the end of independent China?, answer: Van Praag | question: When did Kublai Khan become closely identified with China?, answer: 1260s, | question: What country did Kublai become identified with?, answer: China +question: What does LE stand for?, answer: Life expectancy at birth | question: What does EYS stand for?, answer: Expected years of schooling +question: What has been advocated as the newest and best environmental lighting method?, answer: LED lamps | question: What percentage of power do LED lamps use compared to a standard incandescent bulb?, answer: 10% | question: How many hours is the lifetime of an LED bulb?, answer: 50,000 | question: Is the initial cost of LED lamps higher or lower than compact fluorescent lamps?, answer: higher +question: Who did Mongol princes begin requesting to bestow titles on them?, answer: Dalai Lama | question: When did the Mongol-Tibetan alliance begin?, answer: 13th century | question: Who are among the most devout followers of the Gelugpa and the Dalai Lama?, answer: Mongolians | question: Who wrote that Altan Khan gained "enormous power among the entire Mongol population"?, answer: Angela F. Howard +question: Who did the Ming not send an army to replace after they left Tibet?, answer: Mongols | question: Where was the furthest western extent of the Ming dynasty's territory?, answer: Gansu, Sichuan, and Yunnan +question: What type of Canadian forces were deployed in support of peacekeeping operations?, answer: Land Forces | question: What has continued to evolve?, answer: Canadian Forces | question: What does ISAF stand for?, answer: United Nations International Security Assistance Force +question: How many sister monophyletic clades did dogs and gray wolves form?, answer: two +question: Who did West launch a Twitter tirade against in 2013?, answer: Jimmy Kimmel | question: Who did West interview for BBC Radio 1 in 2013?, answer: Zane Lowe | question: What did Kimmel say West called him to demand?, answer: an apology +question: What is a unique type of subtropical rainforest found in few areas of Europe?, answer: Laurisilva | question: What is Felis silvestris?, answer: wild cat | question: Where is an important stopover for migratory birds?, answer: Portugal +question: Who replaced LeToya Luckett and Roberson?, answer: Farrah Franklin | question: What did Beyoncé experience after the split with Luckett and Roberson?, answer: depression | question: Where did Beyoncé keep herself during her depression?, answer: her bedroom | question: What award did Destiny's Child win?, answer: Grammy Award | question: Who did Beyoncé say helped her fight her depression?, answer: her mother | question: Who was dismissed from Destiny's Child?, answer: Franklin +question: Who did Lee meet at Lippincott's offices?, answer: Hohoff | question: How long after the publication of To Kill a Mockingbird did Lee's father die?, answer: two years +question: What is the name of the book that Lee said is not an autobiography?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: How many people and events from Lee's childhood parallel those of the fictional Scout?, answer: several | question: How many black men did Amasa Coleman Lee defend in 1919?, answer: two | question: What happened to the two black men that Atticus defended in 1919?, answer: they were convicted, hanged and mutilated, | question: What was the name of Lee's father's newspaper?, answer: Monroeville | question: What was Atticus more of a proponent of?, answer: racial segregation | question: How old was Lee when her mother died?, answer: 25 | question: What condition caused Lee's mother to be absent?, answer: nervous | question: How old was Lee's brother, Edwin?, answer: four years | question: Who came daily to care for the Lee house and family?, answer: a black housekeeper +question: Who did Lee model the character of Truman Capote after?, answer: Dill | question: Who did Dill live next to during the summer?, answer: Scout | question: What type of children were Lee and Capote?, answer: atypical | question: What was Lee's nickname?, answer: tomboy | question: What did Lee and Capote use to write their stories?, answer: Underwood typewriter | question: How did Capote and Lee become when both felt alienated from their peers?, answer: good friends | question: Where did Capote and Lee travel in 1960?, answer: Kansas +question: What was Truman Capote's career?, answer: author | question: What did Truman Capote say about Lee's book?, answer: A touching | question: What did Truman Capote claim to have done to Lee's book?, answer: edited | question: What newspaper quoted Capote's biological father in 2003?, answer: Tuscaloosa | question: Where was a Capote letter donated in 2006?, answer: Monroeville | question: Where did Lee and her editor meet?, answer: Lippincott | question: What did Alice say about the claim that Capote wrote the book?, answer: "That's the biggest lie +question: What is a growing problem in reaction to excess light being given off by numerous signs, houses, and buildings?, answer: Light pollution | question: What is light pollution?, answer: artificial light | question: Where does well designed lighting send light?, answer: where it is needed | question: What can also compromise safety?, answer: Poorly designed lighting | question: What creates safety issues around buildings by causing sharp shadows?, answer: glare +question: What reduces energy usage and cost by providing light only when and where it is needed?, answer: Lighting control systems | question: What do lighting control systems typically incorporate?, answer: time schedules, occupancy control, and photocell control | question: What do some lighting control systems support?, answer: demand response | question: Lighting control systems are sometimes incorporated into what type of systems?, answer: larger building automation +question: What is it called when it applies to the built environment?, answer: Lighting design | question: What takes into account the amount of daylight received in an internal space?, answer: Artificial lighting | question: What is used to provide an acceptable lighting design?, answer: hand-calculations based on tabular data | question: What does Radiance use?, answer: mathematical modeling +question: What are some lighting fixtures considered to be in themselves?, answer: pieces of art | question: What can be used?, answer: any material +question: Who does lighting illuminate in a live performance?, answer: performers and artists | question: What type of technology does stage lighting use?, answer: general illumination technology | question: What is tailored for each scene of each production?, answer: setup of stage lighting | question: What are some of the tools used by a stage lighting designer to produce the desired effects?, answer: Dimmers, colored filters, reflectors, lenses, motorized or manually aimed lamps, and different kinds of flood and spot lights | question: What type of control does a complex theatre lighting system use?, answer: computer +question: Along with general, accent, and accent, what type of lighting is classified by intended use?, answer: task +question: What is the deliberate use of light to achieve a practical or aesthetic effect?, answer: Lighting | question: What is a major component of energy consumption in buildings?, answer: artificial light sources | question: What is used as the main source of light during the day?, answer: Daylighting | question: Why is daylighting sometimes used as the main source of light during daytime in buildings?, answer: can save energy +question: What can iPods serve as?, answer: external data storage | question: What is the storage capacity of the iPod Shuffle?, answer: 2 GB +question: Where is Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts located?, answer: Lincoln Square | question: What theater is in Union Square?, answer: The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute +question: What is the branch of anthropology that brings linguistic methods to bear on anthropological problems?, answer: Linguistic anthropology | question: What does linguistic anthropology bring to bear on anthropological problems?, answer: linguistic methods | question: Who often draws on related fields of linguistics?, answer: Linguistic anthropologists +question: When did William Cookworthy establish his Plymouth Porcelain venture?, answer: 1768 | question: What was John Smeaton's profession?, answer: engineer +question: How far is St. Barthélemy from Puerto Rico?, answer: approximately 250 kilometres (160 mi) | question: What era is St. Barthélemy a part of?, answer: Renaissance | question: What is the name of the Channel that separates St. Barthélemy from Saint Martin?, answer: Saint-Barthélemy | question: In what direction does St. Barthélemy lie from Saba and St Eustatius?, answer: northeast | question: What is the name of the satellite islet that belongs to St. Barthélemy?, answer: Île Chevreau | question: Where does the island of Saint Barthélemy lie east of Saba and St Eustatius?, answer: north | question: What is another name for little Turtle rocks?, answer: Roques +question: What is the third largest central business district in the US?, answer: Lower Manhattan | question: How much did investment banking fees on Wall Street total in 2012?, answer: $40 billion | question: What percentage of New York State's tax revenue did Wall Street's securities industry generate in 2013-14?, answer: 19% | question: Where is the largest global center for trading in public equity and debt capital markets?, answer: New York City | question: Where is the principal commercial banking center of the United States?, answer: New York | question: Who are important participants in other global financial centers?, answer: Several investment banks and investment mangers +question: What encouraged borrowing?, answer: Lower interest rates | question: What was the federal funds rate target in 2000?, answer: 6.5% | question: When did the 9/11 attacks occur?, answer: September 2001 | question: What was the main cause of the crisis?, answer: credit was fueling housing | question: What contributed greatly to the severity of the crisis?, answer: excessive credit growth +question: Who does MIT raise funds from?, answer: non-governmental organizations | question: Who provided the initial funds for the launching of the Institute?, answer: Tigray Development Association, its supporters, and REST | question: How many students has MIT secured pledges of sponsorship for?, answer: 50 | question: Who has provided manpower and material support to MIT?, answer: some universities and colleges | question: What is the governing body of MIT?, answer: provisional governing board. +question: When was the event held in Macau?, answer: May 3. | question: Where was the Olympic torch held on May 3?, answer: Macau | question: What type of torch was the first to travel to Macau?, answer: Olympic torch | question: What was held at Macau Fisherman's Wharf?, answer: A ceremony | question: What did the torch pass through Macau?, answer: a number of landmarks | question: Where was the route shortened due to large crowds of supporters blocking narrow streets?, answer: near Ruins of St. Paul's and Taipa | question: How many torchbearers were there?, answer: 120 | question: Who were the first and last torchbearers?, answer: Leong Hong Man and Leong Heng Teng | question: What newspaper criticized the list of torchbearers?, answer: Macao Daily News | question: Who was the first and last torchbearer in the relay?, answer: torchbearers +question: What did Lloyd order Netbula to disable?, answer: robots.txt blockage +question: What encourages everyone to become bodhisattvas?, answer: Mahayana Buddhism | question: What are the six pāramitās?, answer: perfections +question: When did Mahayana Buddhism begin to flourish in India?, answer: 5th century CE | question: What was the most important center of learning in India?, answer: Nālandā University +question: Who was the most influential scholar within the Mahayana tradition?, answer: Nagarjuna | question: What sutras did Nagarjuna write?, answer: Prajñāpāramitā | question: What does śūnyatā mean?, answer: emptiness | question: Who was the most influential scholar within the Mahayana tradition?, answer: Nagarjuna's | question: Who was the most influential scholar within the Mahayana tradition?, answer: Nagarjuna | question: What did Nagarjuna want to achieve a consistent exegesis of?, answer: Buddha's doctrine | question: What is the name of Nagarjuna's school of thought?, answer: Mādhyamaka +question: Which schools recognize all or part of the Mahayana Sutras?, answer: Mahayana schools | question: What does the Lotus Sutra and the Mahaparinirvana Sutra lay the foundations for?, answer: Buddhahood +question: Along with North Bay, in what Canadian city are administrative and command and control facilities located?, answer: Winnipeg | question: What is the name of the Canadian component of?, answer: NATO Airborne Early Warning Force +question: What did the discovery of whale oil and kerosene reduce?, answer: cost of lighting | question: What was economical enough to power street lights in the early 1800s?, answer: Gas lighting | question: What boosted the luminosity of utility lighting and kerosene lanterns?, answer: The gas mantle | question: What was powered by electricity?, answer: incandescent light bulb +question: What seasonal activity is held in Central Park in the winter?, answer: ice skating | question: Where is the Unisphere located?, answer: Flushing Meadows-Corona Park | question: How long is the New York Wheel?, answer: 630-foot +question: Who claimed that a confidential written report was sent to the State Seismological Bureau on April 30, 2008?, answer: Geng Qingguo | question: What did Geng Qingguo say was problematic by the scientific community?, answer: earthquake prediction | question: Who took an interest in Geng's work?, answer: Premier Zhou Enlai | question: What theory was first released in 1972?, answer: drought-earthquake correlation theory | question: What did the Yazhou Zhoukan article point out about predicting earthquakes?, answer: difficulties | question: Who denied that the Seismological Bureau had received reports predicting the earthquake?, answer: an official with the Seismological Bureau | question: What did the official with the Seismological Bureau say about reports predicting the earthquake?, answer: denied +question: Where was the Olympic torch relay held?, answer: the capital city, Kuala Lumpur, | question: How long was the Olympic torch relay?, answer: 16.5 km | question: What did the torchbearers pass next to?, answer: Olympic flame | question: How many personnel did the Malaysian police Special Action Squad have?, answer: 1000 | question: When was the last Olympic torch relay held in Malaysia?, answer: 1964 +question: How is Manhattan Island linked to New York City's outer boroughs and New Jersey?, answer: several tunnels | question: How many vehicles travel through the Lincoln Tunnel each day?, answer: 120,000 | question: Why was the Lincoln Tunnel built?, answer: The tunnel was built instead of a bridge | question: What was the Holland Tunnel the world's first?, answer: mechanically ventilated vehicular tunnel | question: What was the largest non-federal project in its time?, answer: The Queens-Midtown Tunnel, built to relieve congestion on the bridges connecting Manhattan with Queens and Brooklyn, | question: Who was the first person to drive through the Queens-Midtown Tunnel?, answer: Franklin D. Roosevelt | question: What tunnel connects the Financial District to Red Hook in Brooklyn?, answer: Hugh L. Carey Tunnel +question: How many hotel rooms did Manhattan have at the end of 2014?, answer: 90,000 | question: What was the world's most expensive hotel ever sold?, answer: Waldorf Astoria New York +question: How many of the tallest buildings in the world have been in Manhattan?, answer: several | question: How many completed structures were at least 330 feet high in 2011?, answer: 550 | question: What was the name of the first gothic revival skyscraper built in 1913?, answer: Woolworth Building +question: What type of corporations are headquartered in New York City?, answer: Fortune 500 | question: What percentage of private sector jobs in the city are with a foreign company?, answer: One out of ten | question: Where has New York City been ranked among cities across the globe in attracting capital, business, and tourists?, answer: first | question: What ranking did New York City hold in 2013?, answer: FDi Magazine American Cities of the Future +question: Many Portuguese holidays, festivals and traditions have a what type of origin?, answer: Christian | question: What church did the Portuguese state have relations with since the earliest years of the nation?, answer: Roman Catholic Church | question: What group enjoyed both riches and power in the 13th and 14th centuries?, answer: the church | question: Who played an important role in the colonization of the Portuguese overseas empire?, answer: missionaries | question: What did the growth of liberal and nascent republican movements during the eras leading to the formation of?, answer: First Portuguese Republic +question: Many Pygmies belong from birth to whom?, answer: Bantus | question: What are the Pygmies treated as?, answer: property | question: Who adopted a law for the promotion and protection of the rights of indigenous peoples?, answer: Congolese parliament | question: Who was the law for the promotion and protection of the rights of?, answer: indigenous peoples +question: What has been made for the iPod line?, answer: Many accessories | question: A large number of iPod accessories are made by what companies?, answer: third party | question: What are some extra features that other music players have?, answer: sound recorders, FM radio tuners, wired remote controls, and audio/visual cables | question: What is the name of the pedometer that is unique to the iPod?, answer: Nike+iPod | question: What are some other notable accessories?, answer: external speakers, wireless remote controls, protective case, screen films, | question: What were Griffin Technology, Belkin, JBL, Bose, Monster Cable, and SendStation?, answer: first accessory manufacturers +question: Who resisted modernism?, answer: architects | question: Who were some of the architects who tried to expand the aesthetics of modernism with Brutalism?, answer: Paul Rudolph, Marcel Breuer, and Eero Saarinen | question: Who critiqued modernism and Brutalism?, answer: an even new younger postwar generation +question: What did the Levin-Coburn Report say was avoidable?, answer: financial crisis | question: What report concluded that the financial crisis was the result of high risk, complex financial products?, answer: Levin–Coburn Report | question: What group concluded that the financial crisis was avoidable?, answer: The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission | question: What act was repealed in 1999?, answer: Glass-Steagall Act | question: Who failed to accurately price the risk involved with mortgage-related financial products?, answer: credit rating agencies and investors | question: What has been the focus of research into the causes of the financial crisis?, answer: interest rate spreads. +question: How many tourists visited New York City in 2014?, answer: 56 million | question: What is Times Square known as?, answer: the world's "heart" | question: What are known around the world?, answer: bridges, skyscrapers, and parks | question: What is the financial center of New York City?, answer: Wall Street | question: What market is among the most expensive in the world?, answer: real estate | question: What area of Manhattan has the highest concentration of Chinese people in the Western Hemisphere?, answer: Chinatown | question: What is one of the most extensive metro systems worldwide?, answer: New York City Subway | question: How many colleges and universities does New York City have?, answer: over 120 +question: What is ZigBee?, answer: wireless mesh open standards +question: What is one of the world's largest?, answer: media conglomerates | question: How many square meters of office space does Midtown Manhattan have?, answer: 400 million square feet +question: Where was the Taipei Fire Department ready to join the rescue effort?, answer: Sichuan | question: Why did the Red Cross say it was inconvenient to get to the hardest hit areas?, answer: the traffic problem | question: What did the Red Cross Society of China recommend instead of other items?, answer: donating cash | question: How many kilograms of relief supplies did the search and rescue group carry?, answer: 40 kg | question: How long were the Tibetan villagers stranded in their demolished village?, answer: five days +question: What is associated with New York's immigrant communities?, answer: sports | question: What street in the Bronx was renamed in the late 2000s to memorialize Stickball?, answer: Stickball Boulevard +question: What did Sina and Sohu limit their homepages to?, answer: news items | question: Which Chinese video sharing websites displayed a black background on their homepages?, answer: Youku and Tudou | question: What did the Chinese version of MSN display about the earthquake?, answer: banner ads | question: What website for World of Warcraft shut down altogether?, answer: Chinese servers | question: What happened in Tiananmen Square after the moments of silence?, answer: crowds spontaneously burst out cheering | question: What businesses in Macau closed down after the earthquake?, answer: Casinos +question: What book do many writers compare their perceptions of as adults with when they first read it as children?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: Who interviewed Oprah Winfrey, Rosanne Cash, Tom Brokaw, and Harper's sister Alice Lee?, answer: Mary McDonagh Murphy +question: Along Follett was a pioneer in what field?, answer: organizational theory | question: What do Stout and Staton see both Whitehead and Follett as sharing?, answer: an ontology | question: What is the name of the book that Stout and Jeannine M. Staton wrote about Whitehead and Follett?, answer: Follettian Thinking from Ontology to Administration +question: Who proclaimed Congo Africa's first "people's republic"?, answer: President Ngouabi | question: What did the National Revolutionary Movement change its name to?, answer: Congolese Labour Party | question: When did Ngouabi survive an attempted coup?, answer: 1972 | question: How many members were in the Military Committee of the Party?, answer: 11-member | question: Who became the new president after Yhombi-Opango was forced out?, answer: Denis Sassou Nguesso +question: Dolphins, porpoises and whales are examples of what?, answer: Marine mammals | question: What is a common sight along the coastline of the island?, answer: Turtles | question: Are turtles a common sight along the coastline of the island?, answer: They are a protected species | question: How long will it take for the leatherback sea turtles to reach reproductive age?, answer: 15–50 years | question: What type of turtles come to the shore to lay eggs?, answer: females | question: How many species of turtles are particularly notable?, answer: Three species | question: How large are green turtles?, answer: 90 cm in diameter +question: Who believes distinctions exist between the current market malaise and the Great Depression?, answer: Phil Dow | question: What was the fall in the Dow Jones average during the Great Depression?, answer: 54.7% | question: What did Floyd Norris say the decline has not been a what?, answer: mirror image | question: Where did the past year rank among the worst recorded years of percentage drops in the Dow?, answer: eighth | question: What year ranked third among the worst in percentage drops in the Dow?, answer: The past two years +question: Who states that Deshin Shekpa's miracles "testified to the power of both the emperor and his guru"?, answer: Marsha Weidner | question: Who wrote that Deshin Shekpa aided the legitimacy of the Yongle Emperor's rule?, answer: Tsai +question: Who did Marshall's words and future court decisions give much latitude in delegating powers?, answer: Congress | question: When did the Supreme Court hold a delegation of authority unconstitutional?, answer: 1930s | question: What was the name of the case that led to the creation of the National Recovery Administration?, answer: A.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. | question: What was held that Congress must do to govern the actions of executive officers?, answer: set some standards | question: What phrases have the Supreme Court deemed to suffice?, answer: "just and reasonable," "public interest" and "public convenience" +question: What percentage of the nation's rail riders live in the New York City Metropolitan Area?, answer: two-thirds +question: What caused Li Zicheng's short-lived Shun dynasty to be crushed?, answer: Manchu invasion | question: What dynasty replaced the Chinese Ming dynasty?, answer: Qing | question: Where was the capital of the Manchu?, answer: Mukden | question: Who invited the Dalai Lama to Beijing in 1652?, answer: Shunzhi | question: Why did Shunzhi invite the Dalai Lama to Beijing?, answer: to secure an alliance with Tibet | question: Who did Goldstein claim the Dalai Lama was not someone to be trifled with?, answer: Mongol tribes, | question: Who stated that Tibet and the Dalai Lama's power was recognized by the Manchu Emperor, the Mongolian Khans and Princes?, answer: Van Praag +question: What laid open the door for mass production and consumption?, answer: Industrial Revolution | question: What became a criterion for the middle class?, answer: Aesthetics +question: Who began moving into the Kokonor region?, answer: Tumed Mongols | question: Who wrote that Altan Khan's presence in the west effectively reduced Ming influence and contact with Tibet?, answer: Klieger | question: Where did Sönam Gyatso meet with Altan Khan in 1578?, answer: Amdo | question: What does Vajradhara mean in Sanskrit?, answer: "Holder of the Thunderbolt" | question: Who notes that Vajradhara is considered by Buddhists to be the primordial Buddha of limitless and all-pervasive beneficial qualities?, answer: Victoria Huckenpahler | question: Who was the third hierarch of the Gelug?, answer: Sönam Gyatso | question: What title did Sönam Gyatso receive in 1578?, answer: Dalai Lama +question: What is the measurement of light called?, answer: photometry | question: What must photometric measurements take into account?, answer: luminosity function | question: What is the basic SI unit of measurement?, answer: the candela | question: What is a measure of the density of luminous intensity in a given direction?, answer: Luminance | question: What does luminance describe?, answer: amount of light that passes through or is emitted | question: What is the stilb?, answer: one candela per square centimetre | question: What is the amount of useful light emitted from a source or the luminous flux measured in?, answer: lumen +question: Who created the first electronically scanned television broadcasts?, answer: John Logie Baird | question: What is the current name of the BBC's television channel?, answer: BBC One | question: What was the first programme broadcast?, answer: "Opening of the BBC Television Service" | question: What was the first major outside broadcast?, answer: coronation of King George VI and Queen Elizabeth | question: How many homes did the BBC television service reach before World War II?, answer: 25,000–40,000 | question: The VHF broadcasts would have provided an ideal radio beacon for what?, answer: German bombers +question: What does Media anthropology focus on?, answer: ethnographic studies | question: What is an example of an ethnographic context that can be explored?, answer: media production | question: What is a relatively new area of internet research?, answer: cyber anthropology, | question: What media have started to make their presence felt since the early 1990s?, answer: radio, the press, new media and television +question: Along with the hidden folder, what other file is stored on an iPod?, answer: a proprietary database | question: Where can hidden content be accessed?, answer: on the host operating system | question: How can media files be recovered from an iPod?, answer: manually | question: What allows easy copying of media files off of an iPod?, answer: third-party applications +question: What type of music did Kondo consider using for the other tracks in the game?, answer: orchestral music | question: What did the final product use instead of orchestral music?, answer: sequenced music | question: Why did Kondo decide to use orchestral music instead of live instruments?, answer: lack of interactivity | question: What versions of the game's soundtrack were released on November 19, 2006?, answer: six- and seven-track +question: What type of dog can detect diseases by sniffing a person?, answer: Medical detection dogs | question: How much odour can a dog detect per trillion?, answer: one part | question: How many odour receptors do dogs have?, answer: 300 million | question: What is each dog trained specifically for?, answer: single disease | question: How many months does it take to train a cancer dog?, answer: 6 | question: How many cancer patients has Daisy detected?, answer: 551 | question: What kind of skills did Daisy have that earned her the Blue Cross Medal?, answer: life-saving +question: What was an aspect of the practice of the yogis in the centuries preceding the Buddha?, answer: Meditation | question: What did the Buddha build upon the concern of the yogis?, answer: introspection | question: What are to be developed at all times in Buddhism?, answer: mindfulness and clear awareness | question: What type of yoga is not allowed to practice while defecating?, answer: Buddhist monastic +question: When did production begin on '007'?, answer: 8 December 2014 | question: Along with London, Rome and Rome, what city was confirmed to be a filming location for 'Spectre'?, answer: Mexico City | question: What type of film did Van Hoytema use?, answer: Kodak 35 mm | question: Who were the main characters in early filming of '007'?, answer: Craig and Harris +question: Who was the lowest vote getter at the top nine?, answer: Michael Lynche | question: Along with Andrew Garcia, who was eliminated the next week?, answer: Katie Stevens | question: Who was the first Idol alum to be a mentor?, answer: Adam Lambert | question: What returned on April 21, 2010?, answer: Idol Gives Back +question: What was the official language of the Sasanian dynasty?, answer: Middle Persian | question: When was Middle Persian in use in Iran?, answer: 3rd century CE | question: What underwent significant maturity during the Sasanian dynasty?, answer: The script | question: Along with Middle Persian, what other languages were used by the Manichaeans?, answer: Parthian and Sogdian | question: Manichaean texts were written in a script similar to what script?, answer: Syriac +question: How many miles of rivers and creeks are in Montana?, answer: 450 miles (720 km) | question: What provides for recreation, hydropower, crop and forage irrigation, mining, and water for human consumption?, answer: water resources | question: How many major watersheds does Montana have?, answer: three | question: What do Montana's rivers feed?, answer: Pacific Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and Hudson Bay. | question: Where do Montana's watersheds divide in Glacier National Park?, answer: Triple Divide Peak +question: How many counties does Montana have?, answer: 56 | question: How many incorporated places are there in Montana?, answer: 52 | question: How many cities in Montana have a population over 100,000?, answer: one | question: How many communities are considered the centers of Montana's three Metropolitan Statistical Areas?, answer: three +question: What does Montana have a larger population of than most U.S. states?, answer: Native American population | question: Where did Montana rank in population in 2010?, answer: 45th | question: What percentage of Montana's population is Native American?, answer: 6.5 | question: How many counties in Montana have a majority of Native Americans?, answer: three | question: What are the counties with large Native American populations in Montana?, answer: Blaine, Cascade, Hill, Missoula, and Yellowstone | question: How much did Montana's Native American population grow between 1980 and 1990?, answer: 27.9 percent | question: What percentage of Native Americans in Montana live in urban areas?, answer: almost two-thirds | question: What city in Montana had the greatest percentage of Native American residents in 2010?, answer: Anaconda | question: What is the largest city in Montana?, answer: Billings | question: How many distinct Native American ethnolinguistic groups are there in Montana?, answer: twelve +question: Montana has been a destination for what since the 1930s?, answer: trout fisheries | question: What types of trout are popular in Montana?, answer: several species of native and introduced trout in rivers and lakes | question: What is the name of the fly fishing organization in Montana?, answer: the Federation of Fly Fishers | question: When was 'A River Runs Through It' filmed?, answer: 1992 +question: In what region of the US is Montana located?, answer: Western | question: What is the Spanish word for mountain?, answer: montaña | question: What is one of the nicknames that Montana has?, answer: "Big Sky Country" | question: Where does Montana rank in population density of the 50 United States?, answer: 48th | question: What part of Montana contains numerous mountain ranges?, answer: western third | question: How many mountain ranges are part of the Rocky Mountains?, answer: 77 +question: What state has the largest grizzly bear population in the lower 48 states?, answer: Montana | question: How many invertebrate species are there in Montana?, answer: over 10,000 | question: What is the largest animal in the lower 48 states?, answer: grizzly bear | question: How many federally endangered species does Montana host?, answer: five | question: How many species of game fish does the Montana Department of Fish, Wildlife and Parks manage?, answer: at least 17 +question: What is the name of the organization that has a historic big game hunting tradition in Montana?, answer: Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation | question: What hunting seasons are there in Montana?, answer: fall bow and general hunting seasons | question: How is a limited number of permits for moose, mountain goats and bighorn sheep granted in Montana?, answer: A random draw | question: What is the season for black bear in Montana?, answer: spring hunting season | question: What does current law allow for wolves and mountain lions?, answer: both hunting and trapping | question: What is allowed in certain seasons?, answer: Trapping of assorted fur bearing animals +question: Who played a significant role in selecting several state symbols?, answer: Montana schoolchildren | question: What is the state tree of Montana?, answer: the ponderosa pine, | question: Who lobbied for formal recognition of the state tree in 1949?, answer: Montana Federation of Garden Clubs, | question: What bird did Montana schoolchildren choose as the state bird in 1930?, answer: western meadowlark | question: How many animals were nominated in 1981?, answer: 74 | question: What fossil did the students of Livingston lobby to name as the state fossil in 1985?, answer: Maiasaura +question: What language is the motto of Montana?, answer: Spanish | question: When was the design of the state seal modified?, answer: after Montana became a state | question: When was the state flower of Montana adopted?, answer: 1895 | question: In what century was Montana's state flower adopted?, answer: 20th +question: How many tax brackets does Montana have?, answer: 7 | question: Does Montana have a sales tax?, answer: no | question: What is exempt from property taxes in Montana?, answer: household goods | question: What are household goods exempt from in Montana?, answer: property taxes | question: What is not determined solely by the property's value?, answer: The amount of property tax owed | question: What is the property's value multiplied by to determine its taxable value?, answer: a tax rate, set by the Montana Legislature, | question: What is established by various taxing jurisdictions?, answer: mill levy +question: Who convinced Schwarzenegger to compete in 1975?, answer: George Butler and Robert Fiore | question: How long did Schwarzenegger have to prepare for the 1975 Mr. Olympia?, answer: three months | question: Who was not a threat to Schwarzenegger in 1975?, answer: Lou Ferrigno +question: How many newspapers have an office in the city?, answer: More than 200 | question: Who founded The New York Daily News?, answer: Joseph Medill Patterson | question: How many newspapers and magazines are published in more than 40 languages?, answer: 270 | question: What is New York's largest Spanish-language daily?, answer: El Diario La Prensa | question: What race is The New York Amsterdam News?, answer: African American | question: What is the largest alternative newspaper in the city?, answer: The Village Voice +question: What led to bad investments by asset managers in over-priced credit assets?, answer: a conflict of interest | question: Who is compensated based on the volume of client assets under management?, answer: professional investment managers | question: What is an incentive for asset managers to do in order to maximize their compensation?, answer: expand their assets under management | question: What were asset managers faced with the choice of investing in?, answer: assets where returns did not reflect true credit risk | question: What type of investments did many asset managers choose to continue to invest client funds in?, answer: over-priced (under-yielding) | question: What type of assets did many asset managers choose to continue to invest client funds in?, answer: subprime-based credit assets +question: What is more complex than a virus?, answer: biological entities | question: What describes all of the genes and information on non-coding DNA that have the potential to be present?, answer: "genome" | question: What does "genome" describe?, answer: all of the genes and information on non-coding DNA +question: How old are most breeds of dog?, answer: a few hundred years | question: How much variation does the dog show than any other land mammal?, answer: more behavioral and morphological variation | question: What is the height of the Irish Wolfhound?, answer: 76 cm (30 in) | question: Is it common for dogs to shed their coat?, answer: most breeds +question: Where were most of Thailand's institutes of technology developed from?, answer: technical colleges, | question: What is an example of a school that was developed from Pathumwan Technical School?, answer: Pathumwan Institute of Technology +question: Most of the Low Countries had come under the rule of what house?, answer: House of Burgundy | question: Who issued the Pragmatic Sanction?, answer: Charles V | question: Who succeeded Charles V?, answer: King Philip II | question: When did William I of Orange revolt against Philip II?, answer: 1568 | question: What was the start of?, answer: Eighty Years' War. +question: How long do most IUTs award diplomas?, answer: three or three and a half years | question: Where did the Institute of technology implementation come from?, answer: Instituto universitario de tecnologia | question: Who created the first IUT in Venezuela?, answer: Dr. Federico Rivero Palacio | question: How did the first IUT in Venezuela get French equivalent degrees?, answer: implementing this system and observing the high-level degrees | question: What happened to some of the IUT's after the first one was created?, answer: private institutions sprang up using IUT +question: In what type of system are most prime ministers not appointed for a specific term in office?, answer: parliamentary | question: Who was the only prime minister to be appointed on more than one occasion?, answer: Margaret Thatcher | question: What did Margaret Thatcher use to reshuffle her cabinet after a general election?, answer: assembly of each House of Commons +question: Motion picture and what other industry use many of the same tools and methods of stage lighting?, answer: television production | question: What produced by lighting equipment presented substantial challenges?, answer: heat | question: What type of cameras require less light?, answer: Modern cameras +question: What was sung at the funeral?, answer: Mozart's Requiem | question: What was Louis Lefébure-Wély's profession?, answer: organist | question: Who led the funeral procession to Père Lachaise Cemetery?, answer: Prince Adam Czartoryski. | question: Delacroix, Franchomme, and Camille Pleyel were what?, answer: pallbearers | question: What piece was played at the graveside?, answer: Piano Sonata No. 2 +question: How many black singers were in the top seven?, answer: three | question: What happened to the Three Divas on the top seven result show?, answer: All three unexpectedly landed on the bottom three | question: What was Elton John's role on the show?, answer: one of the mentors | question: Who received a death threat?, answer: John Stevens and Jasmine Trias +question: Where does most of the evidence for the origins of Mahāyana come from?, answer: early Chinese translations | question: In what century did Lokakṣema first translate the Mahāyana sūtras into Chinese?, answer: 2nd | question: When were Akṣobhya Buddha's texts probably composed?, answer: 1st century BCE +question: What type of teachings did the Theravadins preserve?, answer: non-sectarian | question: According to Peter Harvey, the Canon contains what?, answer: material at odds | question: What did the Theravadins add to the Canon?, answer: texts +question: Along with the life sciences, in what field is most of the scientific research in New York City?, answer: medicine | question: How many Nobel laureates have roots in New York City?, answer: 127 | question: What type of research is done in New York City?, answer: biomedical research +question: How much is the cost of the Second Avenue Subway?, answer: Multibillion US$ +question: What website has music fans turned to to try and block West's participation?, answer: Change.org | question: How many people signed the Glastonbury Festival petition?, answer: 133,000+ | question: How many signatures did XYZ collect?, answer: over 50,000 | question: What did West toss in the air?, answer: his faulty microphone +question: What is the name of the historical museum on the island?, answer: Musée Territorial de St.-Barthélemy | question: How high is the building that the museum is housed in?, answer: two-storey | question: What is the history of the island related to in the museum?, answer: French, Swedish and British period of occupation | question: What type of costumes are on display in the museum?, answer: ancestral | question: What else is housed in the museum?, answer: a library. +question: What type of interactions can properly be considered symbiotic?, answer: only lifelong interactions | question: What type of relationship may be obligate for both species?, answer: Mutualistic relationships | question: Who restrict the definition of symbiosis to close mutualist relationships?, answer: biologists +question: When was My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy released?, answer: November 2010 | question: What type of sound did West's previous album have?, answer: minimalist | question: How long was the film that accompanied West's fifth album?, answer: 35-minute | question: What was the name of West's free music program?, answer: GOOD Fridays | question: When did GOOD Fridays begin?, answer: August 20 | question: At what event was My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy not nominated for Album of the Year?, answer: 54th Grammy Awards +question: Who spoke after West?, answer: Myers | question: What race of people did West say George Bush did not care about?, answer: black | question: Who was the producer of the telethon?, answer: Rick Kaplan | question: Where did West's comment reach?, answer: much of the United States. +question: National and regional variations also occur within what two networks?, answer: BBC One and BBC Two | question: How many regions is England's BBC One output divided into?, answer: fifteen | question: What have the other nations of the United Kingdom been granted?, answer: autonomy | question: National and regional variations also occur within what?, answer: BBC One and BBC Two schedules +question: Who called 'To Kill a Mockingbird' a "repository of cracker-barrel epigrams'?, answer: Allen Barra | question: What book did Allen Barra call a "sugar-coated myth" of Alabama history?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: What type of humanism does Barra think 'To Kill a Mockingbird' lacks?, answer: bloodless liberal humanism | question: Who wrote in The New Yorker that "the book has begun to cherish its own goodness by the time the case is over"?, answer: Thomas Mallon | question: Who defended 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?, answer: Akin Ajayi | question: What does Ajayi say the book forces readers to question?, answer: issues about race, class, and society, +question: What is practiced today in China, Japan, Korea, Singapore, parts of Russia and most of Vietnam?, answer: Mahayana Buddhism | question: Where is another type of Buddhism that is also Mahayana in origin?, answer: Tibet, the Himalayan regions, and Mongolia | question: What is the most widely practiced school of Mahayana?, answer: Pure Land school | question: In most areas of Eastern Buddhism, the different strands are fused into what?, answer: single unified form | question: How many major denominations are there in Japan?, answer: five | question: What is the most widely practiced school of Mahayana?, answer: Pure Land; Shingon, | question: What is the official Son school of Buddhism in Korea?, answer: Chogye +question: Who did Chordiant say they should have subpoenaed for the pages?, answer: Internet Archive | question: Who filed a sworn statement supporting Chordiant's motion?, answer: An employee +question: What reduces problems caused by hypersexuality in male dogs?, answer: Neutering | question: Are spayed female dogs more or less likely to develop some forms of cancer?, answer: less likely | question: What type of cancer does neutering increase the risk of in males?, answer: prostate cancer +question: What is the process of removing the male's testicles or the female's ovaries and uterus?, answer: Neutering | question: Why do animal control agencies advise that dogs not intended for further breeding should be neutered?, answer: overpopulation of dogs +question: Who were accorded higher status than the Han Chinese majority?, answer: Mongols and other ethnicities | question: Who was the majority in China?, answer: Han Chinese | question: Who abolished the imperial examinations of China's civil service?, answer: Kublai | question: Who wrote that Kublai had to employ Chinese advisors and officials because he could not rely totally on Chinese advisers?, answer: Rossabi | question: What did Kublai exploit for his own aggrandizement?, answer: resources | question: How did Kublai's motivations and objectives change throughout his reign?, answer: His motivations and objectives alternated from one to the other | question: Who did the Tibetans and Mongols legitimize as universal Buddhist rulers?, answer: Mongol khans | question: What did Van Praag cite as an example of a market that existed between China and Tibet during the Yuan?, answer: licensed border market +question: Along with New Jersey, Westchester County, Long Island, and southwestern New York City, to what state do the expressways and parkways connect?, answer: Connecticut | question: How many outer borough and suburban residents commute into Manhattan?, answer: millions +question: What is the Gini Coefficient for the city?, answer: 0.5 | question: What is the cause of the high level of income disparity in New York City?, answer: wage growth | question: What county has the highest average weekly wage in the US?, answer: New York County | question: In 2013, New York City had the highest number of what type of billionaires?, answer: billionaires | question: What percentage of New York City residents were millionaires in 2014?, answer: 4.6% | question: How many babies were born in Lower Manhattan in 2010?, answer: 1,086 +question: What form of government does New York City have?, answer: mayor-council | question: Is the government of New York City more or less centralized than other U.S. cities?, answer: more centralized | question: What services is the city government responsible for in New York City?, answer: public education, correctional institutions, public safety, recreational facilities, sanitation, water supply, and welfare +question: New York City has been described as the cultural capital of the world by the diplomatic consulates of what two countries?, answer: Iceland and Latvia | question: During what years was the book "New York, culture capital of the world" published?, answer: 1940–1965 | question: Who said that culture just seems to be in the air?, answer: Tom Wolfe +question: What has New York City focused on reducing?, answer: environmental impact | question: What is the highest in the US?, answer: Mass transit use | question: How many hybrid taxis did New York City have in 2010?, answer: 3,715 +question: How many arts and cultural organizations does New York City have?, answer: more than 2,000 | question: How does the city government fund the arts?, answer: larger annual budget | question: When did wealthy business magnates build a network of major cultural institutions?, answer: 19th century | question: What led to elaborate theater productions?, answer: electric lighting | question: What did the Broadway musicals use in their narratives?, answer: song +question: How many acres of parkland does New York City have?, answer: over 28,000 acres | question: What are Central Park, Prospect Park, Flushing Meadows-Corona Park, Forest Park, and Washington Square Park?, answer: Parks in New York City | question: What is the largest municipal park in New York City?, answer: Pelham Bay Park +question: What city has the largest European and non-Hispanic white population?, answer: New York City | question: What was the population of New York City's non-Hispanic white population in 2012?, answer: 2.7 million | question: What is very diverse in New York City?, answer: The European diaspora | question: How many Italian Americans lived in New York City in 2012?, answer: 560,000 | question: How many Hungarian Americans lived in New York City in 2012?, answer: 60,000 | question: How many Ukrainian and Scottish Americans lived in New York City in 2012?, answer: 55,000 | question: How many people identifying ancestry from Spain numbered in 2010?, answer: 30,838 | question: How many people of Norwegian and Swedish descent were there in New York City in 2010?, answer: 20,000 | question: How many Arab Americans live in New York City?, answer: over 160,000 | question: What percentage of all Central Asian immigrants to the US are from New York City?, answer: over half | question: What group of people are most highly concentrated in the Bronx?, answer: Albanian Americans +question: What is the largest media market in North America?, answer: New York City | question: Time Warner, the Thomson Reuters Corporation, the Associated Press, Bloomberg L.P., and Viacom are what?, answer: Some of the city's media conglomerates and institutions | question: How many of the top eight global advertising agency networks have their headquarters in New York?, answer: Seven | question: How many of the top three record labels' headquarters are in New York?, answer: Two | question: What major record label has its headquarters in New York?, answer: Universal Music Group | question: What is contributing an increasingly important component to the city's central role in the media sphere?, answer: New media enterprises +question: Where is Fort Hamilton located?, answer: New York City | question: When was Fort Hamilton established?, answer: 1825 | question: What division of the US Army Corps of Engineers does Fort Hamilton serve as the headquarters of?, answer: North Atlantic Division | question: What is the name of the Transportation Brigade located at Fort Hamilton?, answer: 1179th | question: Where is Fort Wadsworth located?, answer: Staten Island +question: How many cultural institutions are in New York City?, answer: hundreds | question: What is the name of the section of Fifth Avenue that runs from 82nd to 105th streets?, answer: Museum Mile | question: How long is the Museum Mile?, answer: three blocks | question: How many museums are in the Museum Mile?, answer: Ten | question: The Museum at 110th Street is the first new museum constructed on the Mile since what?, answer: Guggenheim | question: What is the name of the annual festival held in June to promote the museums and increase visitation?, answer: Museum Mile Festival, | question: What type of auctions are held in New York City?, answer: art auctions +question: Where is the headquarters of the National Football League?, answer: New York City | question: How many professional leagues does New York City host?, answer: five | question: What was the first professional sports team in New York City?, answer: Brooklyn Dodgers | question: How many major professional teams has the city played host to?, answer: over forty | question: How many of the ten most expensive stadiums in the world are located in the New York metropolitan area?, answer: Four | question: How many of the U.S. postage stamps have been commemorated on New York City?, answer: two +question: What borough is located at the southern tip of New York State's mainland?, answer: The Bronx | question: What is the cause of the large number of boroughs in New York City?, answer: water | question: How many of the city's bridges have broken or set records?, answer: several +question: In what part of New York State is New York City located?, answer: southeastern | question: New York City is located at the mouth of what river?, answer: Hudson | question: How many islands make up New York City?, answer: three +question: New York City is supplied with drinking water by what watershed?, answer: Catskill Mountains | question: How many major cities in the US have drinking water that is pure enough not to require purification by water treatment plants?, answer: four | question: How many gallons of water does the Croton Watershed's water purification plant produce daily?, answer: 290 million gallons | question: What is the largest capital construction project in the city's history?, answer: The ongoing expansion of New York City Water Tunnel No. 3, +question: What was the estimated record high of the population of New York City in 2014?, answer: 8,491,079 | question: How many people live in New York City as in the second-most populous U.S. city?, answer: More than twice as many | question: When did New York City gain more residents than any other U.S. city?, answer: April 2010 and July 2014 | question: What percentage of New York State's population is New York City?, answer: 40% +question: What was the original name of New York City?, answer: New Amsterdam | question: What country controlled New York City in 1664?, answer: English | question: When did New York serve as the capital of the United States?, answer: 1785 | question: New York City has been the country's what since 1790?, answer: largest | question: What is a globally recognized symbol of the United States and its democracy?, answer: Statue of Liberty +question: What is the largest in North America?, answer: commuter rail network | question: Along with New Jersey Transit and New York City Subway, what are the three major rail systems that connect New York city to its suburbs?, answer: Long Island Rail Road, Metro-North Railroad, | question: How many stations are in New York City's rail network?, answer: 250 | question: A separate AirTrain system is planned to connect the Grand Central Parkway to what airport?, answer: LaGuardia Airport | question: What is the busiest station on the West Side of Manhattan?, answer: Pennsylvania Station +question: New York City's food culture includes a variety of what?, answer: international cuisines | question: What has become ubiquitous in New York City?, answer: Chinese and other Asian restaurants, sandwich joints, trattorias, diners, and coffeehouses | question: How many mobile food vendors are licensed by the city?, answer: 4,000 | question: How many haute cuisine restaurants are in New York City?, answer: nearly one thousand | question: How many restaurants are in New York City?, answer: 24,000 +question: New York City's most important economic sector is the headquarters for what industry?, answer: U.S.financial | question: How many jobs did the securities industry have in August 2013?, answer: 163,400 | question: What is headquartered in New York City?, answer: Many large financial companies +question: How many buses does the Port Authority Bus Terminal serve?, answer: 7,000 +question: What was the first megacity in human history?, answer: New York | question: What was the population of New York in 1930s?, answer: 10 million | question: Who was elected mayor during the Great Depression?, answer: Fiorello La Guardia +question: What city became a center of slavery?, answer: New York | question: What percentage of households in New York had slaves in 1730?, answer: 42% | question: How many domestic slaves did most slaveholders hold?, answer: a few or several | question: How did slavery become integrally tied to New York's economy?, answer: through the labor of slaves +question: What is the oldest building in Brooklyn?, answer: Pieter Claesen Wyckoff House +question: What is the "Capital of Baseball"?, answer: New York | question: How many Major League Baseball World Series have been won by New York teams?, answer: 35 | question: How many times have the New York Giants won the World Series?, answer: five | question: How many World Series have two New York City teams played each other?, answer: 14 | question: What is the only other metropolitan area to have more than one team win the World Series more than once?, answer: St. Louis | question: Where do the New York Mets play?, answer: Citi Field | question: How many championships have the New York Yankees won?, answer: 27 | question: How many times have the New York Giants won the World Series?, answer: five | question: Where did the Brooklyn Dodgers and New York Giants move to in 1958?, answer: California | question: How many Major League Baseball teams does New York City have?, answer: two +question: What city topped the first Global Economic Power Index?, answer: New York | question: Who published the first Global Economic Power Index?, answer: The Atlantic | question: What type of industry is Silicon Alley?, answer: high technology | question: What is a major economic engine in New York City?, answer: Port of New York and New Jersey +question: Where is the Association of Independent Commercial Producers based?, answer: New York | question: What percentage of all American independent films are produced in New York City?, answer: one-third | question: What is based in New York City?, answer: The Association of Independent Commercial Producers | question: New York surpassed which city as the top North American city for the same distinction during the 2013/2014 cycle?, answer: Los Angeles +question: What city is a major center for non-commercial educational media?, answer: New York | question: What type of television is the Manhattan Neighborhood Network?, answer: public-access television | question: What is the city's major public television station?, answer: WNET | question: What type of radio station is WNYC?, answer: public radio +question: What city is the most important source of political fundraising in the US?, answer: New York | question: What was the top ZIP code for political contributions in 2004?, answer: 10021 | question: New York has a strong imbalance of payments with the national and what other government?, answer: state | question: How much does New York receive in services for every $1 it sends to the federal government?, answer: 83 cents | question: How much more money does New York send to the state of New York than it receives back?, answer: $11 billion +question: What is the busiest in the US?, answer: New York's airspace | question: How many busiest airports are in the New York metropolitan area?, answer: three | question: What are the busiest airports for international air passengers in 2012?, answer: JFK and Newark Liberty | question: What is the name of the fourth airport being planned to expand passenger volume?, answer: Stewart International Airport | question: When were plans announced to rebuild LaGuardia Airport?, answer: July 2015 +question: How many daily cyclists did New York City have in 2014?, answer: over 200,000 | question: What percentage of all trips in the city are walk and bicycle modes of travel?, answer: 21% | question: What organization named New York City the most walkable large city in the US?, answer: Walk Score | question: What bank sponsored the introduction of 10,000 public bicycles for the city's bike-share project?, answer: Citibank | question: What university conducted research that showed that a majority of New Yorkers support the bike-share project?, answer: Quinnipiac University | question: What is New York City's numerical measure of bicycling?, answer: "in-season cycling indicator" +question: What was New York's non-white population in 1890?, answer: 36,620 | question: New York City was a prime destination in the early 20th century for whom?, answer: African Americans | question: What type of literary and cultural life flourished during the era of Prohibition?, answer: Harlem Renaissance | question: What did the larger economic boom generate construction of?, answer: skyscrapers +question: What is the most populous city in the United States?, answer: New York City | question: What defines the term New York minute?, answer: fast pace | question: New York is an important center for what?, answer: international diplomacy +question: What are polytechnics considered?, answer: state-owned tertiary institutions | question: What is a term recognized in government strategies equal to that of the term 'polytechnic'?, answer: 'institute of technology' | question: What does UCOL stand for?, answer: 'Universal College of Learning' | question: What are 'Unitec New Zealand' and 'UCOL'?, answer: legal names | question: How many New Zealand polytechnics now grant at least bachelor-level degrees?, answer: Many if not all +question: What has opened up the prospect of personal genome sequencing as a diagnostic tool?, answer: massive parallel sequencing | question: When was the full genome of James D. Watson completed?, answer: 2007 +question: What type of villages were hardest hit by the earthquake?, answer: rural villages | question: Where is Swaminathan Krishnan from?, answer: California Institute of Technology | question: What did Swaminathan Krishnan say was not designed?, answer: many of the buildings | question: What does China have that takes care of earthquake issues?, answer: very strong building codes | question: What did Swaminathan Krishnan say many of the buildings were not built with?, answer: regulations +question: How long is Newtown Creek?, answer: 3.5-mile | question: How many gallons of spilled oil did Newtown Creek contain?, answer: 30 million US gallons +question: Who won the season?, answer: Nick Fradiani | question: What region did Nick Fradiani win from?, answer: Northeast | question: What was Nick Fradiani's coronation single?, answer: "Beautiful Life" | question: What was Jax's place in the season?, answer: third +question: What is a joint-venture of TU Clausthal, TU Braunschweig and University of Hanover?, answer: Niedersächsische Technische Hochschule | question: What type of science does Niedersächsische Technische Hochschule include?, answer: technical sciences | question: What type of science does Niedersächsische Technische Hochschule include?, answer: technical sciences +question: What did Nintendo staff members report that demo users complained about about?, answer: difficulty | question: Who realized that the Wii controls were too difficult to use?, answer: Aonuma | question: With whom did Aonuma begin rethinking the controls?, answer: Miyamoto | question: What was reworked to avoid accidental button presses?, answer: The camera movement | question: What did Aonuma change to avoid accidental button presses?, answer: item system | question: What controls were transferred back to gestures?, answer: sword controls | question: What hand was Link now?, answer: right-handed | question: What did Nintendo not have enough time to rework before release?, answer: Link's character model, | question: What was Link's switch to a mirror image?, answer: right-handed, | question: Which version of the game was left with the original orientation?, answer: GameCube | question: The Twilight Princess player's guide has a section in the back with what?, answer: mirror-image maps +question: What is another name for nirvana in the West?, answer: "Awakening" or "Enlightenment" | question: Who is arahant?, answer: anybody who has achieved nirvana, +question: Where was the Olympic torch relay held?, answer: Pyongyang | question: Where was the Olympic torch relay held?, answer: Pyongyang | question: What was the first thing to travel to North Korea?, answer: Olympic torch | question: What type of flowers were waved by the North Koreans during the relay?, answer: pink paper flowers | question: Who presided over the torch relay?, answer: head of the country's parliament, | question: What country is North Korea?, answer: an ally of China, | question: In what year did Pak Du Ik play for North Korea?, answer: 1966 | question: What is the Juche Tower?, answer: the obelisk +question: Who was not enthusiastic about the book?, answer: reviewers | question: Who called the book "melodramatic and contrived"?, answer: Granville Hicks | question: Who said "I think for a child's book it does all right"?, answer: Flannery O'Connor | question: Who did Flannery O'Connor think didn't know they were reading a child's book?, answer: all the folks | question: Who should have said what the book was?, answer: Somebody | question: Who wrote to a cousin that "Well, honey, one thing we know is that she's been poaching on my literary preserves"?, answer: Carson McCullers +question: What type of philosophy does not share the same philosophical outlook?, answer: Buddhism | question: What type of concepts does each Buddhist tradition have?, answer: its own core | question: How many concepts are common to both major Buddhist branches?, answer: several +question: What is the third mark of existence?, answer: Not-self | question: What is not really "I" or "mine"?, answer: no phenomenon | question: What is anatta not meant as a metaphysical assertion, but as an approach for gaining release from suffering?, answer: Nikayas | question: What metaphysical assertion did the Buddha reject?, answer: "I have a Self" | question: What does skandhas refer to?, answer: physical and mental constituents +question: What is the profession of Sharron Davies?, answer: athletes | question: What is William Henry Wills' career?, answer: composer | question: What Canadian politician and legal scholar was born in Plymouth?, answer: Chris Axworthy | question: What fictional character was born in Plymouth?, answer: President Bennett +question: Who is the current president of Notre Dame?, answer: Notre Dame alumni | question: What field of study does Condoleezza Rice work in?, answer: political fields | question: What is Eric F. Wieschaus?, answer: Medicine Nobel Prize winner | question: Who is the current president of Notre Dame?, answer: number of university heads | question: What is Hannah Storm a notable alumni of Notre Dame?, answer: television and radio | question: What sport did many alumni go on to become involved in outside of the university?, answer: athletics | question: Who is a notable alumni of Notre Dame?, answer: businessman Edward J. DeBartolo, Jr. +question: How many students were admitted to Notre Dame in the fall of 2015?, answer: 3,577 | question: The academic profile of the enrolled class continues to rate among what in the nation for national research universities?, answer: top 10 to 15 | question: What type of early action policy does Notre Dame have?, answer: non-restrictive | question: How many of the 3,577 were admitted under the early action plan?, answer: 1,400 | question: How many high schools did the incoming class of 2015 come from?, answer: 1,311 | question: What percentage of entering students have indicated they plan to study in the liberal arts or social sciences?, answer: 25% +question: When did Notre Dame's football team rise to national prominence?, answer: the early 1900s | question: What division are the athletic teams of Notre Dame in?, answer: NCAA Division I | question: How many consensus national championships has the Notre Dame football team won?, answer: eleven | question: How many national championships have other Notre Dame teams won?, answer: 16 | question: What is the most famous collegiate fight song?, answer: Notre Dame Victory March +question: What is the name of the University of Notre Dame's football team?, answer: Notre Dame | question: What does NCAA stand for?, answer: National Collegiate Athletic Association | question: What conference do the Fighting Irish compete in?, answer: Atlantic Coast Conference | question: What league did the Fighting Irish compete in from 1982-83 to 1985-86?, answer: Horizon League | question: What type of sports do the Fighting Irish compete in?, answer: Men's sports | question: What does FBS stand for?, answer: Football Bowl Subdivision | question: What is the name of the men's ice hockey team?, answer: ice hockey +question: What sport did the ACC announce it would add as a sponsored sport in the 2014-15 school year?, answer: fencing | question: How many games have the Irish committed to play against ACC teams?, answer: five | question: When did the Big Ten decide to add ice hockey?, answer: 2013–14 | question: What sport did Notre Dame leave the Central Collegiate Hockey Association in 2012-13?, answer: hockey | question: What sport did the ACC announce it would add as a sponsored sport in the 2014-15 school year?, answer: fencing | question: Who popularized the Fighting Irish name?, answer: Francis Wallace | question: What are the official colors of Notre Dame?, answer: Navy Blue and Gold Rush | question: What color is often worn because of the Fighting Irish nickname?, answer: green | question: What is the mascot of the athletic teams at Notre Dame?, answer: Notre Dame Leprechaun | question: Who created the leprechaun?, answer: Theodore W. Drake | question: When was the leprechaun featured on the cover of Time?, answer: November 1964 +question: What did the Harlem Renaissance establish?, answer: African-American literary canon | question: New York was the birthplace of what music movement in the 1970s?, answer: hip hop | question: What scenes were influential in the 1970s and 1980s?, answer: punk and hardcore | question: New York has a flourishing scene for what type of literature?, answer: Jewish American +question: What are there many recordings of?, answer: Chopin's works | question: What newspaper recommended performances by the following contemporary pianists?, answer: The New York Times | question: Who organizes the Grand prix du disque de F. Chopin?, answer: The Warsaw Chopin Society +question: Who stated that architecture goes beyond the functional aspects that it has in common with other human sciences?, answer: Nunzia Rondanini | question: What can architecture stimulate and influence?, answer: social life +question: What is a synthetic concept that deals with the interplay between economic systems, nutritional status and food security?, answer: Nutritional anthropology | question: What affects access to food, food security, and dietary health?, answer: economic and environmental changes | question: What does nutritional status affect?, answer: overall health status, work performance potential, and the overall potential for economic development +question: What can control lighting whenever someone is within the area being scanned?, answer: Occupancy sensors | question: What type of sensors react to changes in heat?, answer: Passive infrared sensors | question: What must the control have?, answer: unobstructed view | question: What can doors, partitions, stairways, and other things do to reduce the effectiveness of occupancy sensors?, answer: block motion detection | question: What are the best applications for passive infrared occupancy sensors?, answer: open spaces | question: What type of sensors transmit sound above the range of human hearing?, answer: Ultrasonic sensors | question: What triggers the control of occupancy sensors?, answer: break in the pattern | question: What type of sensors transmit sound above the range of human hearing?, answer: Ultrasonic sensors | question: What type of sensor can see around obstructions?, answer: ultrasonic | question: What can occupancy sensors be used to control?, answer: one lamp, one fixture or many fixtures. +question: How many torch-bearers were there in London?, answer: 80 | question: Who decided to carry the torch and speak out against China?, answer: Konnie Huq | question: Who asked the torch-bearers to reconsider?, answer: Norman Baker | question: Where did Prime Minister Gordon Brown welcome the torch?, answer: 10 Downing Street | question: Who described the London relay as "a mobile protective ring"?, answer: BBC | question: How many people were arrested during the London relay?, answer: thirty-five | question: Where did a demonstrator try to snatch the torch from Konnie Huq?, answer: Ladbroke Grove | question: Where did the Chinese ambassador carry the torch?, answer: Chinatown | question: Where did the torch make an unscheduled move onto a bus?, answer: Fleet Street | question: How many Chinese people protested on the torch route?, answer: more than 2,000 | question: In what square were supporters of the torch-bearers concentrated?, answer: Trafalgar +question: Who states that the Ming dynasty showed him special favor by allowing him to pay tribute?, answer: China Daily | question: Who was granted the title Dorjichang or Vajradhara Dalai Lama in 1587?, answer: Sonam Gyatso | question: What dynasty established the title of Dalai Lama?, answer: Qing +question: What do off-grid PV systems use to store excess electricity?, answer: rechargeable batteries | question: What can be used to meet shortfalls?, answer: standard grid electricity | question: What gives household systems a credit for any electricity they deliver to the grid?, answer: Net metering programs | question: What is done when a home produces more electricity than it consumes?, answer: 'rolling back' the meter | question: What does the utility roll over to the next month if the net electricity use is below zero?, answer: kilowatt hour credit | question: How many meters can be used to measure electricity consumed vs. electricity produced?, answer: two | question: Why is the use of two meters less common?, answer: increased installation cost | question: What type of meter can be used to meet shortfalls?, answer: standard meters +question: Along with the Hong Kong New World Tower, what office building was evacuated?, answer: Jin Mao Tower | question: What hotel in Chengdu was evacuated?, answer: Tibet Hotel | question: Where is the Ford plant located?, answer: Sichuan | question: What airport was shut down?, answer: Chengdu Shuangliu International Airport | question: What airline's flight was diverted and landed in Kunming as a result of the evacuation?, answer: SilkAir | question: What airline delayed both legs of its Hong Kong to London route due to the disruption in air traffic services?, answer: Cathay Pacific | question: What airport reopened on May 12?, answer: Chengdu Shuangliu Airport +question: How many people died in the earthquake?, answer: 69,197 | question: How many people were left homeless by the earthquake?, answer: 4.8 million | question: How many people lived in the affected area?, answer: 15 million | question: What was the Richter magnitude of the 1950 Chayu earthquake?, answer: 8.5 | question: Where does the 2008 earthquake rank as the deadliest of all time?, answer: 21st | question: How much did the Chinese government say it would spend to rebuild the areas affected by the earthquake?, answer: 1 trillion RMB +question: What is the Old Iranian dialect?, answer: Old Persian | question: How many languages are there in the Behistun inscription?, answer: three | question: When did the transition from Old Persian to Middle Persian begin?, answer: 4th century BC +question: What often vest the power of dissolution of parliament in the cabinet?, answer: Older constitutions | question: Who requests a dissolution of parliament in the United Kingdom?, answer: prime minister | question: Prior to 1918, who made the request to dissolve parliament?, answer: the entire government | question: Who did the 1922 Irish Free State Constitution give the power of dissolving parliament to?, answer: the Executive Council +question: When was Portugal declared bankrupt again?, answer: 10 May 1902 | question: Who became the new king of Portugal?, answer: Manuel II | question: What were fertile ground for chaos and unrest during the Portuguese First Republic?, answer: Political instability and economic weaknesses | question: What did the failure of the Monarchy of the North lead to the creation of?, answer: National Dictatorship +question: What was the first television channel in Europe to broadcast regularly in color?, answer: BBC Two | question: What type of color broadcasts did BBC One and ITV begin on 15 November 1969?, answer: 625-line | question: What type of programming does BBC Two offer?, answer: a range of programmes intended to be eclectic and diverse | question: Who was the first controller of BBC2?, answer: Sir David Attenborough +question: What was the government concerned would act as a beacon to enemy aircraft?, answer: the VHF transmissions | question: What type of program was the television service needed for the war effort?, answer: radar | question: What cartoon was the last to be transmitted?, answer: Mickey Mouse +question: Who dismissed Nikola Jorgić's appeal?, answer: European Court of Human Rights | question: When did the ECHR say that ethnic cleansing did not constitute genocide?, answer: the 21st century | question: Who found that the Momcilo Krajisnik case was met in Prijedor?, answer: the ICTY +question: Who wrote the sketch that featured the cast and crew of 'Spectre'?, answer: David Walliams | question: What did the cast and crew film on the filming of Spectre?, answer: a behind-the-scenes mockumentary | question: When was the theatrical trailer for Spectre released?, answer: July +question: When was Sir Patrick Abercrombie's Plan for Plymouth published?, answer: 27 April 1944 | question: Who led the team that developed the 'Vision for Plymouth'?, answer: Barcelona-based architect David MacKay | question: How many permanent council houses were built each year from 1951-57?, answer: over 1,000 | question: How many permanent council homes were built in 1964?, answer: more than 13,500 | question: How many parks does Plymouth have?, answer: 28 | question: What is Plymouth's largest park?, answer: Central Park, +question: Who complained about the doctors in Majorca?, answer: Chopin | question: Which doctor said Chopin was about to die?, answer: third | question: What instrument did Chopin have problems getting sent to him?, answer: Pleyel piano | question: Where did Chopin's Pleyel piano arrive from?, answer: Paris | question: Who sent Chopin his piano in 1839?, answer: Pleyel | question: What condition did Chopin's little piano arrive in when he sent his Preludes?, answer: the best possible condition | question: How many Polonaises did Chopin write?, answer: two +question: What did the BBC celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of in 2004?, answer: television news bulletins | question: What was the format of the first BBC Television News bulletins?, answer: the newsreel format | question: What newspaper produced a special edition of the fiftieth anniversary of the BBC?, answer: Radio Times | question: What was the first reality parenting show?, answer: Little Angels | question: Who starred in Little Angels?, answer: Jynine James +question: Who was the Prime Minister of Portugal in 2011?, answer: José Sócrates | question: How many times has the Portuguese government requested financial aid from the IMF?, answer: third | question: How many Portuguese banks were downgraded by Moody's Investor Services in October 2011?, answer: nine Portuguese banks +question: What status did the French Parliament pass a bill granting to Saint Barthélemy and Saint Martin?, answer: COM status | question: What was elected on July 15, 2007?, answer: first territorial council | question: How many members are in the Territorial Council?, answer: nineteen | question: When were the first elections to the territorial council held?, answer: 1 July 2007 +question: Who approved a resolution addressing human rights concerns when the Beijing Olympic torch arrives in San Francisco?, answer: San Francisco Board of Supervisors | question: Why did the San Francisco Board of Supervisors want to welcome the Beijing Olympic torch?, answer: the failure of China to meet its past solemn promises | question: Where did actor Richard Gere and Archbishop Desmond Tutu lead a protest?, answer: United Nations Plaza +question: What does CNN stand for?, answer: Cable News Network | question: Who called on CNN to apologize?, answer: the Chinese government | question: What comment by Jack Cafferty did CNN respond to China with?, answer: 'thugs and goons' +question: How many people protested outside the BBC in Manchester and London on April 19?, answer: 1,300 | question: What was the title of the article that the BBC published in response to the protests?, answer: "The challenges of reporting in China", | question: Who was the BBC's editor in China?, answer: Paul Danahar | question: What country was the BBC banned from reporting on?, answer: Tibet | question: What did Danahar quote in his article?, answer: critical Chinese responses, +question: What newspaper published a report on April 20?, answer: the People's Daily | question: Who did one protestor claim had misled the British public and the rest of the world?, answer: the BBC | question: What newspaper published a report about the protests?, answer: The People's Daily +question: Who was the target of the lawsuit?, answer: Suzanne Shell | question: The Internet Archive said it has no interest in including materials of persons who do not wish to have their Web content archived in what?, answer: Wayback Machine | question: What does Suzanne Shell have a valid and enforceable?, answer: copyright | question: What did Suzanne Shell say she respected the goal of the Internet Archive?, answer: historical value | question: What did Suzanne Shell say she never intended to do to the Internet Archive's goal?, answer: interfere +question: What is Maria Shriver's career?, answer: television journalist | question: Who performed the wedding of Schwarzenegger and Maria Shriver?, answer: Rev. John Baptist Riordan | question: How many children did Schwarzenegger and Shriver have?, answer: four | question: How large is Schwarzenegger's Brentwood home?, answer: 11,000-square-foot | question: Where do Schwarzenegger and Shriver own vacation homes?, answer: Sun Valley, Idaho | question: What Catholic church did Schwarzenegger and Shriver attend?, answer: St. Monica's | question: What is Heather Milligan's profession?, answer: physical therapist +question: Who married Jay Z on April 4, 2008?, answer: Beyoncé | question: What did Beyoncé do to announce her marriage to Jay Z?, answer: video montage | question: Where did Beyoncé announce her marriage to Jay Z?, answer: Manhattan's Sony Club | question: Where did Beyoncé announce her marriage to Jay Z?, answer: Manhattan's Sony Club | question: When was Beyoncé's third album released?, answer: November 18, 2008 | question: How many copies did Beyoncé's I Am... Sasha Fierce sell in its first week?, answer: 482,000 copies | question: What was the number-one song on Beyoncé's third album?, answer: "Single Ladies (Put a Ring on It)" | question: How many top-ten singles did Beyoncé have in the 2000s?, answer: more top-ten singles | question: What were the two successful singles from Beyoncé's third album?, answer: "Sweet Dreams", | question: What did the video for "Single Ladies" spawn?, answer: "first major dance craze" | question: What award did the video for "Single Ladies" win at the 2009 MTV Europe Music Awards?, answer: Best Video | question: How many MTV Video Music Awards did the video for "Single Ladies" win?, answer: three | question: Who interrupted the MTV Video Music Awards to interrupt Beyoncé's acceptance speech?, answer: Kanye West | question: How many shows did the I Am... World Tour consist of?, answer: 108 +question: What did the Chinese government appear to be running on April 4?, answer: anti-CNN website | question: Where did foreign correspondents in Beijing voice suspicions that Anti-cnn may be a semi-government-made website?, answer: Beijing | question: Who in Beijing voiced suspicions that Anti-cnn may be a semi-government-made website?, answer: foreign correspondents | question: Who did the Chinese government say created the website?, answer: a Chinese citizen +question: How many iPods did Apple sell on April 9, 2007?, answer: one-hundred million | question: What percentage of Apple's second quarter revenue was made from iPod sales?, answer: 32% | question: What do Apple and several industry analysts suggest that iPod users are likely to purchase?, answer: other Apple products +question: From what country did Anthonio Colve take over the colony of New York?, answer: England | question: Who did the Dutch defeat to return the island to England?, answer: the British and French, +question: Who announced a settlement to end their legal disputes on August 24, 2006?, answer: Apple and Creative | question: How much will Apple pay Creative for a paid-up license to use their patent in all Apple products?, answer: US$100 million | question: What will Apple do if Creative is successful in licensing the patent?, answer: recoup | question: What program did Creative join to produce iPod accessories?, answer: Made for iPod +question: What award did West receive on August 30, 2015?, answer: Michael Jackson Video Vanguard Award | question: What did West say he did before he came to the MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: smoke something | question: How much did West say he smoked before he came to the MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: a little | question: What did West say he knocked off?, answer: the edge | question: When did West announce he would run for president?, answer: 2020 +question: Where did parents go to mourn for their children on Children's Day?, answer: schools +question: Where was Beyoncé's fifth album released?, answer: the iTunes Store | question: What was Beyoncé's fifth consecutive number one album in the US?, answer: number-one | question: How many women have had their first five albums debut at number one?, answer: first | question: How many digital copies did Beyoncé's fifth album sell in six days?, answer: one million | question: What genre of music is Beyoncé's fifth album?, answer: electro-R&B | question: What are the darker themes of Beyoncé's fifth album?, answer: fears and insecurities | question: What number did the single "Drunk in Love" peak at on the Billboard Hot 100?, answer: two | question: Who featured on the single "Drunk in Love"?, answer: Jay Z | question: What type of tour did Beyoncé and Jay Z co-headline together?, answer: stadium tour | question: What award did Beyoncé receive on August 24, 2014?, answer: Video Vanguard Award | question: How many awards did Beyoncé win at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: three | question: How much did Beyoncé earn in 2014?, answer: $115 million | question: How many awards did Beyoncé win at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: three +question: Who signed a deal with West on December 3, 2013?, answer: Adidas | question: What was the name of West's shoe collaboration with Adidas?, answer: Adidas Yeezy Boosts | question: What was the name of West's clothing line in 2015?, answer: Yeezy Season | question: How many cinemas in the world were free to watch the Yeezy Season clothing line on February 12, 2015?, answer: 50 | question: How many pairs of the Adidas Yeezy Boosts were available in New York City?, answer: 9000 pairs | question: What happened on February 28, 2015?, answer: The shoes released worldwide | question: What season of Yeezy debuted at New York Fashion Week in 2015?, answer: Season 2 | question: Where did West premiere his Yeezy Season 3 clothing line?, answer: Madison Square Garden +question: Where is the American Idol Experience located?, answer: Walt Disney World Resort | question: How many people co-produced the American Idol Experience?, answer: 19 | question: How many seats were in the American Idol Experience's theater?, answer: 1000-seat | question: How many judges were on the American Idol Experience?, answer: Three | question: Who voted for the winner of the American Idol Experience?, answer: Audience members | question: How many shows were there in the American Idol Experience?, answer: several preliminary-round shows | question: What did the winner of the finals show receive?, answer: front-of-the-line privileges | question: When did the American Idol Experience close?, answer: August 30, 2014. +question: On what streaming service did Beyoncé release "Formation"?, answer: Tidal +question: What did West say after the awards show?, answer: not joking | question: What did West do to Beck on Twitter?, answer: apologized +question: Who reported the best quarter revenue and earnings in Apple's history?, answer: Apple | question: What was Apple's record revenue for the first fiscal quarter of 2008?, answer: US$9.6 billion | question: What percentage of Apple's revenue came from iPod sales?, answer: 42% +question: What does DONDA stand for?, answer: creative content | question: Who did West say DONDA would pick up where?, answer: Steve Jobs | question: What type of online presence does DONDA not have?, answer: social media | question: What was DONDA's creative philosophy?, answer: "put creatives in a room together | question: What type of aesthetic is DONDA known for?, answer: minimalistic +question: Where was Lenox Hill Hospital located?, answer: New York | question: Who released the song "Glory"?, answer: Jay Z | question: What was the name of the miscarriage that Beyoncé suffered before becoming pregnant with Blue Ivy?, answer: a miscarriage | question: What was Blue Ivy credited as on the song "Glory"?, answer: "B.I.C." | question: How old was Blue Ivy when she debuted on the Billboard chart?, answer: two days +question: Where did Beyoncé give birth to her first child?, answer: Lenox Hill Hospital | question: How many nights did Beyoncé perform at Revel Atlantic City?, answer: four +question: What company began selling iPods under a license agreement with Apple in 2004?, answer: Hewlett-Packard | question: What percentage of all iPod sales did HP-branded iPods make up?, answer: 5% +question: Who was in the sidecar of Schwarzenegger's motorcycle?, answer: his son Patrick | question: How many stitches did Schwarzenegger require?, answer: 15 | question: How many citations were issued for Schwarzenegger's crash?, answer: No citations | question: When did Schwarzenegger obtain his motorcycle license?, answer: July 3, 2006. +question: Who will provide uniforms, apparel,equipment, and monetary compensation to Notre Dame for 10 years?, answer: Under Armour | question: How much is the contract between the University of Notre Dame and Under Armour worth?, answer: $100 million, | question: Where does the Notre Dame marching band play for most of the sports?, answer: at home | question: When did the Notre Dame marching band begin?, answer: 1846 | question: Where was Professor William Studwell from?, answer: Northern Illinois | question: What was published in 1998?, answer: College Fight Songs: An Annotated Anthology +question: Who put IndyMac Bank into conservatorship?, answer: FDIC | question: Who guarantees the funds of all insured accounts up to US$100,000?, answer: The FDIC | question: Who would have access to their insured deposits through ATMs, their existing checks, and their existing debit cards?, answer: depositors | question: What was restored when the bank reopened?, answer: Telephone and Internet account access | question: What percentage of deposits in excess of $100,000 are guaranteed by the FDIC?, answer: 50% | question: How many uninsured depositors of Indymac are still at a loss of over $270 million?, answer: 10,000 +question: Where was West leaving on July 19, 2013?, answer: LAX | question: Who was the photographer that West grabbed?, answer: photographer, Daniel Ramos, | question: How much did West say he had to pay Ramos?, answer: $250,000 | question: How much did West say he had to pay Ramos?, answer: $250,000 | question: What did West do to the photographer?, answer: he allegedly charged the man | question: Who told West to stop?, answer: a female voice | question: What did West do after he grabbed the photographer?, answer: released the man, and his camera, and drove away | question: Who was called to the scene on behalf of the photographer?, answer: Medics | question: What could West have been charged with?, answer: felony attempted robbery | question: What was West's charge reduced to?, answer: misdemeanor criminal battery | question: What was West's sentence for the misdemeanor battery conviction?, answer: two years' probation +question: How much did The Mail on Sunday report that Apple's workers earn per month?, answer: US$50 | question: How many hours a week did some of Apple's workers work?, answer: over 60 hours +question: Who announced that his government would hold a referendum to change the country's 2002 constitution and allow him to run for a third consecutive term?, answer: Sassou Nguesso | question: When did the government hold a referendum to allow Sassou Nguesso to run in the next election?, answer: October 25 | question: What percentage of voters did the government claim to have approved the proposal to change the constitution?, answer: 92 percent | question: What did the opposition claim about the government's numbers?, answer: statistics were false +question: What does Tidal specialize in?, answer: lossless audio | question: Who is the husband of Beyoncé?, answer: Jay Z | question: How many artist stakeholders co-own Tidal?, answer: sixteen | question: What is Tidal?, answer: all artist owned streaming service | question: Who is the husband of Beyoncé?, answer: Jay-Z +question: Who is a co-owner of Tidal?, answer: West | question: What does Tidal specialize in?, answer: lossless audio | question: Who acquired the parent company of Tidal?, answer: Jay Z | question: How many artist stakeholders co-own Tidal?, answer: sixteen | question: What is Tidal?, answer: all artist owned streaming service | question: Along with Beyoncé, who is a co-owner of Tidal?, answer: Jay-Z +question: What did China do on May 12, 2009?, answer: a moment of silence | question: How many days did the government open access to the Beichuan county seat?, answer: three | question: What did people do to raise money for the survivors of the quake?, answer: several concerts +question: What did builders replace with thin iron wires?, answer: steel rods | question: Who did not check to see if a building met the national standards?, answer: supervising agencies +question: How much money did China receive from 19 countries?, answer: $83 million | question: How much money did Saudi Arabia donate to China?, answer: €40,000,000 +question: What countries were involved in the rescue effort?, answer: South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Russia and Taiwan | question: What did the US share with Chinese authorities?, answer: satellite images | question: How many US Air Force C-17's did the US send into China?, answer: two | question: How many counties and cities were involved in the rescue effort?, answer: 58 +question: What type of accident killed Meinhard?, answer: car | question: What was Meinhard's cause of death?, answer: drinking | question: Who did not attend his father's funeral?, answer: Schwarzenegger | question: How old was Schwarzenegger's son when he died?, answer: three-year-old | question: What did Schwarzenegger pay for his son?, answer: Patrick's education | question: Who died in 1971?, answer: Gustav | question: What sport did Schwarzenegger claim he was training for?, answer: bodybuilding | question: Why did Schwarzenegger say he did not attend his father's funeral?, answer: to make Schwarzenegger's image more cold and machine-like | question: How did Barbara Baker say Schwarzenegger told her of his father's death?, answer: without emotion | question: How many versions of why did Schwarzenegger not attend his father's funeral?, answer: three +question: What was Schwarzenegger focusing on in 2011?, answer: personal matters | question: What was Schwarzenegger considering in 2011?, answer: a comeback film | question: What movie did Schwarzenegger appear in in 2012?, answer: The Expendables 2 | question: What film did Schwarzenegger star in in in March 2014?, answer: Sabotage, | question: What was Schwarzenegger's role in 'The Legend of Conan'?, answer: Conan the Barbarian +question: What type of buildings were inspected on May 29, 2008?, answer: schools | question: What have parents accused local officials and builders of doing in school construction?, answer: cutting corners | question: When did parents of children lost in collapsed schools complain that they hadn't received any reports?, answer: July 17, 2008 | question: What did the parents do when they were told not to protest?, answer: the parents demonstrated | question: What did censors discourage from being published in the media?, answer: poorly built schools +question: Who was the runner-up of American Idol?, answer: Katharine McPhee | question: What was Hicks' first single?, answer: "Do I Make You Proud" +question: Where did Shriver move out of the couple's mansion?, answer: Brentwood | question: How long had Schwarzenegger fathered a son with Mildred Patricia Baena?, answer: fourteen years | question: How long ago did Schwarzenegger have a son?, answer: over a decade | question: Who did Shriver confirm that Schwarzenegger had a child with an employee?, answer: housekeeper +question: What hospital was Donda West's mother transported to?, answer: Centinela Freeman Hospital | question: How was West's mother when she was transported to the hospital?, answer: unresponsive | question: What did the Los Angeles County coroner's office say West died of?, answer: heart disease | question: Along with breast reduction, what plastic surgery did West have?, answer: liposuction | question: Who refused to do West's surgery?, answer: Andre Aboolian | question: Who did Aboolian refer West to to investigate her cardiac issue?, answer: an internist | question: Did West meet with the doctor recommended by Aboolian?, answer: never met with the doctor +question: Who predicted a weak growth of GDP for 2009?, answer: the European Commission at Brussels | question: What was the IMF's prediction for the worldwide recession in 2009?, answer: −0.3% | question: What was the Bank of England's interest rate in 2008?, answer: 4.5% | question: Who launched large "help packages" for their economies?, answer: several countries +question: What was the name of the artist who premiered his women's fashion label at Paris Fashion Week?, answer: Kanye West | question: What duo supported West's women's fashion label?, answer: DSquared2 | question: What website was reserved about West's debut fashion show?, answer: Style.com | question: What did West introduce on March 6, 2012?, answer: a second fashion line | question: What was markedly improved from the previous presentation?, answer: The line's reception +question: What percentage of Apple's revenue in 2008 came from iPods?, answer: 14.21% | question: Who announced total cumulative sales of iPods exceeded 220 million?, answer: Phil Schiller | question: Who was Apple's CFO in 2009?, answer: Peter Oppenheimer | question: How often has Apple's iPod sales decreased since 2009?, answer: every financial quarter +question: What percentage of Apple's 2007 revenue came from Apple notebook sales?, answer: 30.69% | question: What was Apple's 2007 year revenue?, answer: US$24.01 billion | question: How much money did Apple end the fiscal year 2007 with?, answer: US$15.4 billion +question: What percentage of the vote was in favor of a recall of Gray Davis?, answer: 55.4% | question: What percentage of the vote did Schwarzenegger get?, answer: 48.6% | question: What political party was Bustamante?, answer: Democrat | question: What percentage of the vote did Bustamante get?, answer: 31% | question: How many votes did Schwarzenegger get?, answer: 1.3 million | question: What was required in the 2003 recall election?, answer: no runoff election | question: Who was the first foreign-born governor of California?, answer: John G. Downey +question: What was the charge against West and Crowley?, answer: felony vandalism | question: How much was West's bail?, answer: $20,000 | question: Who said it would not file felony counts against West?, answer: Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office | question: How many counts of battery did West's manager face?, answer: three | question: Was West's and Crowley's arraignment held on the original date of April 14, 2009?, answer: delayed +question: Who was accepting the award for Best Female Video for "You Belong with Me"?, answer: Taylor Swift | question: What happened to West after his outburst at the MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: removed | question: What award did Beyoncé win?, answer: Best Video of the Year | question: Who criticized West for his outburst at the MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: various celebrities | question: What did West's VMA disruption cause a large influx of?, answer: Internet photo memes | question: What did West do soon after the event?, answer: tweet | question: How many apologies did West post on his personal blog?, answer: two | question: On what TV show did Taylor Swift appear two days after West's outburst?, answer: The View | question: What did Taylor Swift say about West's apology?, answer: accepted his apology. +question: When did Schwarzenegger sign the first cap on greenhouse gas emissions?, answer: September 27, 2006 | question: What did the law do on the amount of emissions utilities, refineries and manufacturing plants are allowed to release?, answer: The law set new regulations | question: Who does the second global warming bill prohibit from making long term contracts with suppliers who do not meet the state's greenhouse gas emission standards?, answer: large utilities and corporations | question: By what percentage will California's emissions be reduced to 1990s levels by 2020?, answer: 25 percent | question: What percentage of greenhouse gases did Schwarzenegger want to reduce to below 1990 levels by 2050?, answer: 80 percent +question: Who suggested that his race had something to do with his being overlooked for opening the 2007 MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: West | question: How many awards did West lose?, answer: all five | question: How many years in a row did West lose the MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: two | question: What song did West say he wanted to open the 2007 VMAs with?, answer: "Stronger" | question: Why did West claim that MTV exploited Spears?, answer: Spears has not had a hit +question: What was considered to be the greatest Zelda game ever made?, answer: Twilight Princess | question: What magazine called Twilight Princess "so creative that it rivals the best that Hollywood has to offer"?, answer: Game Informer | question: What reviewer called Twilight Princess "a game that deserves nothing but the absolute highest recommendation"?, answer: GamesRadar | question: Who called Twilight Princess "the single greatest videogame experience"?, answer: Cubed3 | question: What did Cubed3 praise about Twilight Princess's graphics?, answer: art style | question: Along with IGN, what critic criticized the low-resolution characters and blurry textures in Twilight Princess?, answer: GameSpy | question: Which Zelda game did Computer and Video Games consider to be the best?, answer: Hyrule | question: Who said the cutscenes are the best ever in Zelda games?, answer: PALGN | question: What did 1UP.com say was the most impressive in the entire Zelda series?, answer: remote-swinging sword attacks | question: Who considered Twilight Princess's soundtrack to be the best of this generation?, answer: Gaming Nexus | question: Who said that Twilight Princess had "very long quests, superb Wii controls and being able to save anytime"?, answer: Javier Glickman | question: How did Hyper's Javier Glickman feel about the graphics in Twilight Princess?, answer: slightly outdated +question: Who wrote about the difference between the ideals of architecture and mere construction?, answer: Le Corbusier | question: What did Le Corbusier say was at work?, answer: Ingenuity | question: When did Le Corbusier say Architecture does him good?, answer: suddenly you touch my heart, | question: How did Le Corbusier feel when he said Architecture is "beautiful"?, answer: happy +question: What was the name of the four-hour program that CCTV-1 hosted on May 18?, answer: The Giving of Love | question: In what country did MediaCorp Channel 8 host a 'live' programme to raise funds for the victims?, answer: Singapore | question: How much money did the evening of May 18 raise?, answer: 1.5 billion Chinese Yuan | question: Who gave the biggest corporate contribution at ¥50 million?, answer: CCTV | question: What position did Ma Ying-jeou hold in Taiwan?, answer: president | question: How much did Jackie Chan donate to the victims?, answer: $1.57 million | question: How many Sinosphere musicians and celebrities attended the Artistes 512 Fund Raising Campaign?, answer: 200 | question: What channel in Singapore hosted a 'live' programme to raise funds for the victims?, answer: MediaCorp Channel 8 +question: What arrows represent an increase in ranking over the previous study?, answer: green arrows | question: What is followed by the number of spaces a nation moved?, answer: number of spaces | question: What represents a nation that did not move in the rankings since the previous study?, answer: Blue dashes +question: What is a well restored example of a "Palmerston's Folly"?, answer: Crownhill Fort | question: Who owns Crownhill Fort?, answer: Landmark Trust +question: In the first round, the contestants performed individually or in what?, answer: in groups | question: How many rounds of eliminations were there before season 10?, answer: three | question: In what round did the contestants emerge in groups but perform individually?, answer: first round | question: In the next round, the contestants put themselves in what type of groups?, answer: small groups | question: What do the contestants perform solo with in the final round?, answer: a song of their choice a cappella | question: What were contestants asked to write in the additional round after the first round?, answer: original lyrics or melody | question: What happened in season seven?, answer: group round was eliminated | question: Which two groups were split up in season 12?, answer: females and males +question: What is essential to mental concentration?, answer: mindfulness +question: What is one of the central problems in the anthropology of?, answer: art | question: Who has noted that the Western categories of 'painting','sculpture', or 'literature' do not exist, or exist in a significantly different form in most non-Western contexts?, answer: Several anthropologists | question: What have anthropologists of art focused on in objects that have certain evident aesthetic qualities?, answer: formal features | question: What is Claude Lévi-Strauss' 1982 work?, answer: The Way of the Masks +question: What was the name of the first bodybuilding contest he won?, answer: Junior Mr. Europe | question: What contest did he win at age 19?, answer: Mr. Europe | question: What type of competition did Lee Haney win five Mr. Universe?, answer: bodybuilding | question: How many Mr. Universe wins did he have?, answer: five | question: Who won his eighth consecutive Mr. Olympia title in 1991?, answer: Lee Haney +question: What did a parent in Hanover, Virginia say the book was immoral because of the use of?, answer: rape | question: Who was Mayella Ewell attracted to?, answer: Tom Robinson | question: How much did Harper Lee send to the Richmond News Leader?, answer: $10 | question: When did the National Education Association place the book second on a list of books receiving the most complaints from private organizations?, answer: 1968 +question: What type of bank was Northern Rock?, answer: medium-sized | question: Why did Northern Rock request security from the Bank of England?, answer: The highly leveraged nature of its business | question: What caused a bank run in September 2007?, answer: investor panic | question: Who was the Liberal Democrat Treasury Spokesman?, answer: Vince Cable | question: What was an early indication of the troubles that would soon befall other banks and financial institutions?, answer: Northern Rock's problems +question: What was the name of the football team that won three national championships?, answer: Notre Dame | question: Who was the head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in 1918?, answer: Knute Rockne | question: How many undefeated seasons did the Notre Dame Fighting Irish have?, answer: five | question: How many national championships did the Notre Dame Fighting Irish win during Knute Rockne's 13 years?, answer: three | question: Who was the head coach of the Notre Dame Fighting Irish in 1918?, answer: Knute Rockne | question: What did Knute Rockne's offenses use?, answer: Notre Dame Box | question: When was Knute Rockne's last game as head coach?, answer: December 14, 1930 +question: Who did Chris Medina care for?, answer: his brain-damaged fiancée | question: In what round was Chris Medina eliminated?, answer: Top 40 | question: How many times was Casey Abrams hospitalized?, answer: twice | question: How many finalists went on tour?, answer: 11 finalists | question: Along with Thia Megia, who was eliminated the following week?, answer: Naima Adedapo +question: What is one of the most significant impacts that Atticus Finch has had on the legal profession?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: Who said "Atticus has become something of a folk hero in legal circles"?, answer: Alice Petry | question: Who of the Southern Poverty Law Center cites Atticus Finch as the reason he became a lawyer?, answer: Morris Dees | question: In what publication did an article claim that no real-life lawyer has done more for the self-image or public perception of the legal profession?, answer: Michigan Law Review +question: What is one of the most spectacular examples of obligate mutualism?, answer: siboglinid tube worms | question: What does the siboglinid tube worms rely on for nutrition?, answer: internal symbionts | question: Along with methane, what does the symbiotic bacteria oxidize?, answer: hydrogen sulfide | question: Where were the siboglinid tube worms discovered?, answer: the hydrothermal vents +question: What is the National Observatory of Ecuador?, answer: Quito Astronomical | question: When was the Quito Astronomical Observatory founded?, answer: 1873 | question: What is the Quito Astronomical Observatory called?, answer: National Observatory of Ecuador +question: What has American pragmatism historically had a close relationship with?, answer: process philosophy | question: Who thought highly of William James and John Dewey?, answer: Whitehead | question: Who was Richard Rorty a student of?, answer: Charles Hartshorne | question: Who was a student of Hartshorne?, answer: Richard Rorty | question: Who is an example of a philosopher who advocates both process philosophy and pragmatism?, answer: Nicholas Rescher +question: How many survivors were reported from the town of Yingxiu?, answer: 2,300 | question: How many people were killed in Beichuan County?, answer: 3,000 to 5,000 | question: What was abandoned and preserved as part of the Beichuan Earthquake Museum?, answer: The old county seat | question: How many schools were destroyed in Dujiangyan?, answer: Eight schools | question: What was the age of the person who was killed in Dujiangyan?, answer: 56-year-old | question: What was the name of the 4 year old boy killed in Mianzhu City?, answer: Zhu Shaowei +question: How many senators represent the island?, answer: One | question: When was the first election held on the island?, answer: 21 September 2008 | question: What island became an overseas territory of the European Union on January 1, 2012?, answer: St. Barthélemy | question: How many gendarmes does France have on the island?, answer: thirteen gendarmes +question: What does the school of metaphoric architecture use as the primary source of inspiration and design?, answer: nature | question: What type of architecture is the school of metaphoric architecture a later development of?, answer: expressionist +question: What is considered by some to be the Great American Novel?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: How many copies has 'To Kill a Mockingbird' sold in the years since its publication?, answer: more than 30 million | question: How long has 'To Kill a Mockingbird' been out of print?, answer: never been out of print | question: In what grades is 'To Kill a Mockingbird' the most widely read book in the US?, answer: between grades 9–12 | question: To Kill a Mockingbird was rated behind what book in a 1991 survey?, answer: the Bible +question: What is the daily uniform worn by most members of the CF?, answer: service dress | question: What is service dress suitable for?, answer: ceremonial occasions | question: What is now the daily uniform worn by most members of the CF?, answer: operational dress | question: What is authorized for winter wear in cold climates?, answer: parkas | question: What color are the uniforms of the Royal Military Colleges?, answer: scarlet +question: Which school of Buddhism does not include the Mahayana scriptures in its canon?, answer: the Theravada school | question: The modern Theravada school is descended from a branch of what religion?, answer: Buddhism +question: What were the first organized crime groups in New York City?, answer: the Forty Thieves and the Roach Guards | question: When did the Mafia rise in New York City?, answer: The 20th century | question: Has the Mafia presence in the city increased or declined in the 21st century?, answer: declined +question: What was used to update songs or recharge the battery?, answer: a FireWire connection | question: What was included with the first four generations?, answer: a power adapter +question: What do some authors focus on leading up to genocide?, answer: structural conditions | question: Who showed that economic deterioration and political confusion were starting points of increasing discrimination and violence?, answer: Ervin Staub | question: What do economic deterioration and disorganization lead to?, answer: scapegoating a group | question: What can lead to genocide?, answer: Intense conflict between groups | question: What provides guidance to early prevention?, answer: The conditions that lead to genocide | question: What is only slowly transformed into action?, answer: information +question: What is another common form of Prime Minister?, answer: president of the council of ministers | question: What is the premier in federations?, answer: the head of government of subnational entities +question: How many yellow taxicabs does the city have?, answer: 12,000 +question: Along with technology, non-profit institutions, and universities, what is an important sector?, answer: medical research | question: How many people are employed in the food processing industry?, answer: 19,000 +question: What is the name of the basketball club in Plymouth?, answer: Plymouth Raiders | question: Where does the Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club compete?, answer: third tier of Professional English Rugby | question: What league does the Plymouth Albion Rugby Football Club belong to?, answer: Professional English Rugby | question: What league do the Plymouth Raiders play in?, answer: British Basketball League | question: Where do the Plymouth Raiders play?, answer: Plymouth Pavilions | question: What was formed in 1843?, answer: Plymouth cricket club | question: What type of football team are the Plymouth Devils?, answer: speedway | question: What was the name of the American football club that played in Plymouth until 2010?, answer: Plymouth Admirals | question: What league did the Plymouth Marjons Hockey Club play in last season?, answer: National League +question: How tall are the trees in the interior of the island?, answer: 5 to 7 m +question: How many bad loans were there to cause a crisis?, answer: not enough | question: Who wrote an article in Portfolio Magazine about a trader who stated that there weren't enough Americans with bad credit taking out bad loans?, answer: Michael Lewis | question: What did investment banks and hedge funds use to enable large wagers to be made?, answer: financial innovation +question: How many people attend the British Firework Championships?, answer: tens of thousands | question: Who set the world record for the most amount of simultaneous fireworks?, answer: Roy Lowry | question: Who performs the Music of the Night in the Royal Citadel?, answer: the 29 Commando Regiment +question: How many works of Chopin survive?, answer: Over 230 | question: All of Chopin's known works involve what instrument?, answer: solo piano +question: How many students are enrolled in New York City's over 120 higher education institutions?, answer: Over 600,000 | question: What percentage of Manhattan residents had a postgraduate degree in 2005?, answer: one out of four | question: New York City is home to what type of universities?, answer: private universities | question: How many institutions are in the CUNY system?, answer: 24 | question: What is the name of the public university in New York City?, answer: State University of New York | question: What type of institutions are St. John's University and Wagner College?, answer: religious and special-purpose +question: What have various attempts been made to synthesize?, answer: a single Buddhist text | question: In what tradition were'study texts' created that combined popular or influential scriptures into single volumes?, answer: Theravada | question: What was championed as a unifying scripture in Sri Lanka?, answer: Dhammapada +question: What became ubiquitous in developed countries?, answer: electric lighting | question: What made more activities possible at night?, answer: nighttime lighting +question: What is very difficult to characterize in English speaking countries?, answer: Whitehead's influence | question: Where are Whitehead's primary works little-studied outside of?, answer: Claremont | question: Who has most of Whitehead's influence come from?, answer: students and admirers | question: What type of philosophy was the dominant strain of philosophy in English-speaking countries in the 20th century?, answer: analytic philosophy | question: What is Gilles Deleuze?, answer: French post-structuralist philosopher | question: Who called Whitehead the greatest philosopher of the 20th century?, answer: Bruno Latour +question: Who was the vice royalty of the Sakya regime?, answer: Mongol | question: Who upheld a "mutual role of religious prelate and secular patron"?, answer: Mongol khans | question: Who assumed the former imperial tributaries and subject states as integral parts of the Chinese nation-state?, answer: Republic of China and its Communist successors +question: Where did the Olympic torch reach for the first time?, answer: Islamabad | question: Who spoke at the opening ceremony of the relay?, answer: President Pervez Musharraf and Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gillani | question: What did one newspaper call the first leg of the torch's Olympic journey?, answer: the "most sensitive leg" | question: What did the Olympic torch relay in Pakistan change to?, answer: an indoors ceremony | question: Where did the torch relay in Pakistan take place?, answer: a stadium | question: What happened during the torch relay in Pakistan?, answer: no incidents +question: What did Pascal Lissouba try to implement?, answer: economic reforms | question: How much money did the IMF give to Congo in 1996?, answer: SDR69.5m +question: What did Coelho do to the politicians salaries?, answer: cut | question: What has the policies of Passos Coelho led to?, answer: social unrest | question: Who has raised their voices against the policies that have been taken in order to try to solve the financial crisis?, answer: Several individualities belonging to the parties that support the government +question: What country did Tibet settle for its tributary status while there were no troops or governors in its territory?, answer: Ming China | question: Who left Tibet?, answer: Mongol troops | question: Who state that the Ming refrained from sending troops to subdue Tibet?, answer: Wang and Nyima | question: When did the Hongwu Emperor use military force to quell unrest in Tibet?, answer: 14th century | question: Who wrote that there was unrest in Tibet and western Sichuan?, answer: John D. Langlois | question: How many Tibetan prisoners did Mu Ying allegedly capture by October 1379?, answer: 30,000 | question: Who was ordered to repel a Tibetan assault into Sichuan in 1390?, answer: Ming general Qu Neng, +question: What did Pelayos plan to use as a place of refuge?, answer: Cantabrian mountains | question: What did Pelayos want to regroup?, answer: Christian armies | question: In what battle did Pelayos defeat the Moors?, answer: Battle of Covadonga +question: Are people informed about their health status?, answer: People are usually well informed | question: What can differ from what administrative and examination-based data show about levels of illness within populations?, answer: their perceptions of their health | question: What type of survey results complement other data on health status and use of services?, answer: self-reporting at the household level | question: What percentage of adults rated their health as good or very good in Portugal?, answer: one third | question: What is the lowest of the countries reporting their health?, answer: Eur-A +question: What are people from Plymouth known as?, answer: Plymothians | question: What is the Devon form of John?, answer: Cousin Jan +question: What idea did Whitehead think was faulty?, answer: Cartesian | question: What did Whitehead argue that the most basic elements of reality can all be regarded as?, answer: experiential, | question: What is an example of an inanimate process that Whitehead considered to have some degree of experience?, answer: electron collisions | question: What type of reality did Whitehead believe Descartes separated?, answer: material | question: What did Whitehead refer to his philosophy of organism as?, answer: metaphysical system +question: Where was the seat of Wenchuan?, answer: Wenchuan | question: How many helicopters were deployed for the delivery of food, water, and emergency aid?, answer: 20 helicopters | question: How many troops did the Chengdu Military Region send to help with the rescue?, answer: 15,600 | question: How many survivors were found?, answer: 3,000 | question: How many rescuers reached the epicenter?, answer: 1,300 | question: What was partly revived in the seat of Wenchuan?, answer: communication | question: Where did 15 Special Operations Troops parachute into on May 14?, answer: Mao +question: What is another option that is being looked into for treating resistant strains of bacteria?, answer: Phage therapy | question: What are researchers infecting with their own viruses?, answer: pathogenic bacteria | question: What are bacteriophages?, answer: bacterial viruses that infect bacteria | question: What is another way that researchers are treating pathogenic bacteria?, answer: phages | question: What do phages insert into the bacterium?, answer: their DNA | question: When do phages begin to make new phages?, answer: Once their DNA is transcribed | question: What type of bacteria will phages infect in the everyday function of human beings?, answer: "good" bacteria, or the bacteria that are important | question: What is the definite route to defeating antibiotic resistant bacteria?, answer: bacteriophage therapy +question: Along with paraffin wax, what is another thermal storage media?, answer: Glauber's salt | question: What is the average domestic temperature of Glauber's salt?, answer: 64 °C | question: What was the first to use Glauber's salt heating system?, answer: The "Dover House" | question: What can be stored at high temperatures using molten salts?, answer: Solar energy | question: What is an effective storage medium?, answer: Salts | question: What is the name of the house that uses molten salts to store energy?, answer: The Solar Two +question: Who was the winner of season five?, answer: Phillips | question: Who did Ace Young propose to?, answer: Diana DeGarmo +question: What was Phillips' coronation song?, answer: "Home" | question: What was Phillips' coronation song?, answer: "Home" +question: Who uses photometric studies to determine whether a proposed lighting setup will deliver the amount of light intended?, answer: architects, lighting designers, and engineers | question: What is the difference between light and dark areas in photometric studies?, answer: the contrast ratio | question: What are these studies referenced against?, answer: IESNA or CIBSE | question: For what reasons might different design aspects be emphasized?, answer: safety or practicality | question: What is often used to create photometric studies?, answer: Specialized software +question: What place did Pia Toscano finish in?, answer: ninth | question: What is Tom Hanks?, answer: actor +question: What is the name of the river between Tamar and Tamar?, answer: Plym +question: Who is responsible for sewerage in Plymouth?, answer: South West Water | question: Where is Plymouth's electricity supplied from?, answer: National Grid | question: Where is the Langage Power Station?, answer: Plympton +question: Who launched the "Vision for Plymouth"?, answer: David Mackay | question: What is the goal of the "Vision for Plymouth"?, answer: 300,000 +question: How many state secondary schools does Plymouth have?, answer: 13 | question: What type of school is Plymouth College?, answer: independent +question: What is Plymouth's city centre?, answer: post-war shopping area | question: What is the name of the market that was completed in 1959?, answer: Pannier Market | question: Where does Plymouth rank nationally in terms of retail floorspace?, answer: 29th | question: What initiative did Plymouth trial?, answer: Business Improvement District | question: What is located at the foot of the Hoe?, answer: The Tinside Pool +question: How many churches does Plymouth have?, answer: 150 | question: What is the oldest church in Plymouth?, answer: St Andrew's (Anglican) | question: How many Baptist churches are in Plymouth?, answer: five | question: When was the first Brethren assembly in England established?, answer: 1831 +question: Where is the first known reference to Jews in the South West?, answer: Plymouth | question: When was the Plymouth Synagogue built?, answer: 1762 | question: Along with Humanism and Islam, what other religion is worshipped in Plymouth?, answer: Chinese +question: What city hosted the America's Cup World Series in 2011?, answer: Plymouth | question: What is one of the oldest regattas in the world?, answer: The Port of Plymouth Regatta | question: How many days did Plymouth host the America's Cup World Series in 2011?, answer: nine +question: What level of English football does Plymouth Argyle F.C. play in?, answer: fourth tier | question: What is the name of Plymouth Argyle F.C.'s home ground?, answer: Home Park | question: What group of people left Plymouth for the New World in 1620?, answer: English non-conformists | question: How many non-league football clubs does Plymouth have?, answer: four | question: How many non-league football clubs does Plymouth have?, answer: four +question: What does MBA stand for?, answer: Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom | question: What is an offshoot of the MBA?, answer: The Plymouth Marine Laboratory | question: What is the Plymouth Marine Sciences Partnership?, answer: marine-related organisations | question: What issue does the Plymouth Marine Laboratory focus on?, answer: climate change | question: What does the Plymouth Marine Laboratory monitor?, answer: ocean acidity | question: What does the Plymouth Marine Laboratory cultivate?, answer: algae | question: What company does the Plymouth Marine Laboratory work with to investigate the use of algae in skin care?, answer: the Boots Group +question: What city is often used as a base by visitors to Dartmoor, the Tamar Valley and south-east Cornwall?, answer: Plymouth | question: Along with Kingsand and Cawsand, what is a popular beach in Cornwall?, answer: Whitsand Bay +question: What is the name of the city's NHS hospital?, answer: Derriford Hospital | question: What is located at Derriford Hospital?, answer: The Royal Eye Infirmary | question: What is the name of the ambulance service in Plymouth?, answer: South Western Ambulance Service NHS Foundation Trust +question: Where is the regional television centre of BBC South West?, answer: Plymouth | question: What is the main local radio station in Plymouth?, answer: Radio Plymouth | question: What is the main local radio station in Plymouth?, answer: Radio Plymouth +question: What river does Plymouth lie between?, answer: River Plym | question: What towns have been included in the unitary authority of Plymouth since 1967?, answer: Plympton and Plymstock | question: What river forms the county boundary between Devon and Cornwall?, answer: The River Tamar +question: Who manages Plymouth's railway station?, answer: Great Western Railway | question: Along with the Cornish Main Line, what is the name of the local train line to Plymouth?, answer: Tamar Valley Line | question: What railway company has come under fire recently?, answer: First Great Western | question: How many MPs from the three main political parties in the region have lobbied that the train services are vital to its economy?, answer: Three +question: Who granted Plymouth the dignity of Lord Mayor?, answer: King George V | question: How many councillors are there in Plymouth?, answer: six | question: Which two parties are the Lord Mayor alternates between each year?, answer: Conservative Party and the Labour Party | question: Who is the incumbent for 2015-16?, answer: Dr John Mahony +question: In what age did the first settlement of Plymouth begin?, answer: Bronze | question: What was the original purpose of Mount Batten?, answer: trading post | question: Who established Plymouth Colony?, answer: the Pilgrim Fathers | question: Who held Plymouth during the English Civil War?, answer: Parliamentarians +question: What was Plymouth's gross value added in 2013?, answer: 5,169 million GBP | question: What was Plymouth's GVA per person in 2013?, answer: £3,812 | question: What was Plymouth's unemployment rate in 2014?, answer: 7.0% +question: Who was considered to be Chopin's successor?, answer: Karol Szymanowski | question: What type of modes and idioms did critics consider to be influenced by Chopin?, answer: national | question: Who was devoted to the music of Chopin?, answer: Alexander Scriabin | question: When did George Crumb pay homage to Chopin?, answer: 20th century, composers who paid homage to (or in some cases parodied) the music of Chopin +question: What is the main kind of technical university name in Poland?, answer: Politechnika | question: What is the biggest technical university in Poland?, answer: Polytechnic +question: What concerns the structure of political systems?, answer: Political anthropology | question: In what type of societies did political anthropology develop?, answer: stateless | question: How many main levels were political themes taken up in the 1960s?, answer: two | question: What did anthropologists continue to study political phenomena that lay outside of?, answer: state-regulated sphere | question: What did anthropologists start to develop a disciplinary concern with?, answer: states and their institutions | question: What is a most thriving field today?, answer: anthropology of the state | question: What did Geertz study?, answer: Balinese state +question: Political economy in anthropology is the application of the theories and methods of what?, answer: Historical Materialism | question: What did Political Economy introduce to ahistorical anthropological theories of social structure and culture?, answer: history and colonialism | question: How many main areas of interest rapidly developed?, answer: Three | question: What was the first area of interest?, answer: "pre-capitalist" societies | question: Who worked on Hunter-gatherers as the original affluent society?, answer: Sahlins | question: What were the peasantry involved in in Vietnam?, answer: complex revolutionary wars | question: What have Political Economists more recently addressed?, answer: industrial (and post-industrial) capitalism +question: What are technological universities?, answer: Polytechnic Institutes | question: What are Polytechnic institutes considered to be?, answer: Elite American universities | question: What is the most famous Polytechnic Institute?, answer: Massachusetts Institute of Technology | question: At what level do technical colleges focus on training vocational skills?, answer: community college +question: What are distinct from academic universities in Finland?, answer: Polytechnic schools | question: What is the common term in Finland for a polytechnic school?, answer: Ammattikorkeakoulu | question: When did some Finnish ammattikorkeakoulus switch to the term "university of applied sciences"?, answer: 2006 | question: What is the common term in Finland for a polytechnic school?, answer: ammattikorkeakoulus +question: What is the name of the institution that provides courses for bachelor's degrees in Malaysia?, answer: Polytechnics | question: What types of courses are offered at Premier Polytechnics?, answer: bachelor's degree & Bachelor of Science (BSc) | question: Who established Polytechnics in Malaysia?, answer: the Ministry of Education | question: How much money was used to fund Politeknik Ungku Omar?, answer: RM24.5 million +question: What type of school in Singapore does not offer bachelors, masters or PhD degrees?, answer: polytechnics | question: How does Singapore's polytechnics compare to the United Kingdom's?, answer: similar but not the same | question: What is the only polytechnic system in the world that does not offer bachelors, masters, or PhD degrees?, answer: British Polytechnic (United Kingdom) | question: How long do most students in Singapore go to secondary school?, answer: four or five years | question: What may a polytechnic graduate be granted when applying to local and overseas universities?, answer: transfer credits | question: What type of program leads directly to university entrance in Singapore?, answer: six-year program +question: How long are diploma courses offered at polytechnics?, answer: three-year | question: How many polytechnics are there in Singapore?, answer: 5 | question: How many polytechnics are there in Singapore?, answer: They are +question: What type of institution was granted university status?, answer: Polytechnics | question: What organization did the Further and Higher Education Act allow Polytechnics to confer degrees without?, answer: the national CNAA | question: Polytechnics are sometimes referred to as what?, answer: post-1992 +question: What were tertiary education teaching institutions in England, Wales and Northern Ireland?, answer: Polytechnics | question: When did the binary system of education begin?, answer: 1970 | question: What did Polytechnics offer?, answer: diplomas and degrees | question: What type of courses did Polytechnics excel in?, answer: engineering and applied science degree courses | question: In what other country were similar Polytechnics in the UK called Central Institutions?, answer: Scotland | question: What was Britain's first Polytechnic?, answer: Royal Polytechnic Institution | question: What led a mass movement to create numerous Polytechnic institutes across the UK in the late 19th Century?, answer: The London Polytechnic | question: Where were most Polytechnic institutes established?, answer: the centre of major metropolitan cities +question: How many cardinal deacons did Pope Sixtus V have?, answer: 14 | question: What pope exceeded the limit on the number of cardinals?, answer: Pope John XXIII, | question: Who increased the number of cardinal bishops?, answer: Pope Paul VI | question: What was the maximum age for electors?, answer: eighty years | question: How many living cardinals were deprived of the right to participate in a conclave by Pope Paul VI?, answer: twenty-five | question: Who did Paul VI increase the number of to six?, answer: cardinal bishops +question: What is the official name of Portugal?, answer: Portuguese Republic | question: What body of water borders Portugal on the west and south?, answer: Atlantic Ocean | question: How long is the Portugal-Spain border?, answer: 1,214 km (754 mi) | question: What type of regions are the Azores and Madeira?, answer: autonomous regions +question: What country has arguably the most liberal laws concerning possession of illicit drugs in the Western world?, answer: Portugal | question: What did Portugal decriminalize in 2001?, answer: all drugs that are still illegal | question: How much personal use of drugs are punishable by jail time and fines in Portugal?, answer: more than "10 days | question: How much had the number of HIV infection cases dropped by 2009?, answer: 50 percent | question: What drug use rose only slightly among 16- to 18-year-olds?, answer: marijuana +question: What are Portugal's two most cost-effective renewable sources?, answer: wind and river | question: Since the turn of the 21st century, there has been a trend towards the development of what?, answer: renewable resource industry | question: What is the Moura Photovoltaic Power Station?, answer: the world's largest solar power plant | question: What percentage of Portugal's electrical production was from coal and fuel power plants at the end of 2006?, answer: 66% +question: What has Portugal developed?, answer: specific culture | question: What is the name of the cultural foundation established in Lisbon in 1956?, answer: Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation | question: What is the name of the cultural center in Lisbon?, answer: Belém Cultural Centre | question: How many UNESCO World Heritage Sites does Portugal have?, answer: fifteen +question: What is the name of the summer music festival in Zambujeira do Mar?, answer: Festival Sudoeste | question: What is the name of the Hip Hop Porto festival?, answer: Flowfest | question: What type of music festival is the Boom Festival?, answer: Goa trance festivals | question: What type of festivals are Queima das Fitas?, answer: student festivals | question: What television network held the Europe Music Awards in 2005?, answer: MTV +question: What do the Portuguese have several notable organizations focused on?, answer: science-related exhibits +question: What metal is Portugal ranked as Europe's leading producer?, answer: copper | question: Along with uranium, what metals does Portugal produce?, answer: tin, tungsten | question: What type of exploration does Portugal lack the potential to conduct?, answer: hydrocarbon exploration | question: What caused a decrease in the extraction of iron and coal reserves?, answer: 1974 revolution | question: What are the most recognised Portuguese mines?, answer: Panasqueira and Neves-Corvo mines +question: What is the average temperature in mainland Portugal?, answer: 8–12 °C | question: How high are the mountains in the Algarve?, answer: 900 metres (3,000 ft) +question: What city was destroyed in a 1755 earthquake?, answer: Lisbon | question: When was the monarchy overthrown?, answer: 1910 | question: What caused the restoration of democracy in 1974?, answer: Carnation Revolution | question: What country took over Macau in 1999?, answer: China | question: How many Portuguese speakers are there today?, answer: over 250 million +question: Where does Portugal rank in Social Progress?, answer: 18th highest | question: Along with the United Nations, the European Union, the Eurozone, OECD, and the Community of Portuguese Language Countries, what international organization does Portugal belong to?, answer: NATO | question: What did Portugal do in 2001?, answer: decriminalized the usage of all common drugs | question: What is still illegal in Portugal?, answer: drugs +question: What type of political system does Portugal operate?, answer: multi-party system | question: What percentage of the vote does the Democratic and Social Centre – People's Party get?, answer: between 5 and 15% +question: Who led European exploration of the world during the Age of Discovery?, answer: Portugal | question: Who was the Navigator?, answer: Prince Henry | question: What country did Portugal discover an eastern route to via the Cape of Good Hope?, answer: India +question: Where is Portugal's geographic position in Europe?, answer: south-western corner | question: What two overseas territories did Portugal give up in 1975?, answer: Angola and Mozambique | question: What has caused Portugal to become a country of net immigration?, answer: immigration from these former territories | question: What has Portugal long been a country of?, answer: emigration | question: How many Portuguese returned to Portugal as the country's African possessions gained independence in 1975?, answer: 800,000 | question: How many people lived in Portugal in 2007?, answer: 10,617,575 +question: What is the name of Portugal's national energy transmission company?, answer: Redes Energéticas Nacionais | question: Where did Portugal generate electricity from before the solar/wind revolution?, answer: hydropower plants | question: What pumps water uphill during the most blustery period?, answer: wind-driven turbines | question: What type of street is Portugal's distribution system now?, answer: two-way | question: How did the government encourage rooftop-generated solar electricity?, answer: setting a premium price +question: What has a long tradition?, answer: Portuguese cinema | question: Arthur Duarte, António Lopes Ribeiro and Leonel Vieira are examples of what?, answer: Portuguese film directors | question: What is Diogo Morgado?, answer: Portuguese film actors +question: What cuisine is diverse?, answer: Portuguese | question: What do the Portuguese consume a lot of?, answer: dry cod | question: How many bacalhau dishes are there for each day of the year?, answer: more than enough bacalhau dishes | question: What is one of the most popular fish recipes in Portugal?, answer: grilled sardines | question: What are some typical Portuguese meat recipes?, answer: cozido à portuguesa, feijoada, frango de churrasco, leitão | question: What is a very popular northern dish?, answer: arroz de sarrabulho +question: What is the official language of Portugal?, answer: Portuguese | question: What is the official language of Portugal?, answer: Portuguese | question: In what part of Portugal is there still many similarities between Galician culture and Portuguese culture?, answer: North | question: What is Galicia's role in the Community of Portuguese Language Countries?, answer: consultative observer | question: What is the lexical similarity between Portuguese and Spanish?, answer: 89% +question: What is the major influence for the former colonies and territories?, answer: Portuguese law | question: What is the PJ?, answer: Polícia Judiciária +question: What has existed since 1290?, answer: Portuguese universities | question: Where was the oldest Portuguese university first established?, answer: Lisbon | question: What type of school was the Real Academia de Artilharia?, answer: engineering school | question: What is the largest university in Portugal?, answer: University of Lisbon. +question: What has enjoyed international recognition since the times of the Romans?, answer: Portuguese wines | question: Who is Portugal known by today?, answer: wine lovers | question: Where is the Moscatel from?, answer: Setúbal | question: Which two wines are particularly appreciated in a lot of places around the world?, answer: Port and Madeira +question: What does the FDA need to clarify?, answer: clinical trial regulations | question: What could persuade pharmaceutical companies to invest in this endeavor?, answer: appropriate economic incentives | question: What does ADAPT stand for?, answer: Antibiotic Development to Advance Patient Treatment | question: What can the FDA approve based on smaller clinical trials?, answer: antibiotics and antifungals | question: Who will monitor the use of antibiotics and the emerging resistance?, answer: The CDC | question: What will provide accurate data to healthcare professionals?, answer: The FDA antibiotics labeling process, 'Susceptibility Test Interpretive Criteria for Microbial Organisms' | question: What is Allan Coukell's job?, answer: senior director for health programs +question: What type of version of Chopin's life was created in 1901?, answer: operatic | question: Who wrote the first fictional treatment of Chopin?, answer: Giacomo Orefice +question: Along with aircraft carriers, what type of submarine was refitted at Devonport Dockyard?, answer: nuclear submarines | question: What branch of the Royal Marines still calls Devonport home?, answer: 42 Commando +question: What transmitting station was opened in 1949?, answer: Sutton Coldfield +question: What is the principal means of attaining nirvāṇa?, answer: Prajñā | question: What is the principal means of attaining nirvāṇa?, answer: Prajñā | question: What is the Sanskrit term for not-self?, answer: anatta | question: How many pāramitās are there in the Mahayana?, answer: six +question: What is the earliest phase of Buddhism?, answer: Buddhism | question: What are the main scriptures of Pre-sectarian Buddhism?, answer: Vinaya Pitaka | question: How many marks of existence did Gautama Buddha teach?, answer: Three | question: Who disagrees with the conclusion that Gautama Buddha taught something similar to the Three marks of existence?, answer: Some scholars +question: What is the practice of unscrupulous lenders enticing borrowers to enter into "unsafe" or "unsound" secured loans?, answer: Predatory lending | question: What was the name of the method used by Countrywide Financial to advertise low interest rates for home refinancing?, answer: bait-and-switch | question: What type of loan was swapped for low interest rates on the day of closing?, answer: more expensive | question: What was the advertised interest rate of the mortgage?, answer: 1% or 1.5% | question: What is it called when the interest charged is greater than the amount of interest paid?, answer: negative amortization, +question: How many time periods did Link travel between in Oracle of Ages?, answer: two | question: In A Link to the Past, which world does Link travel between?, answer: "Light World" | question: Who wanted to reuse the theme of two separate worlds in the latest Zelda game?, answer: The Zelda team | question: What did Link transform into in the Dark World of A Link to the Past?, answer: a rabbit | question: Who wrote the script for The Minish Cap?, answer: Kyogoku and Takayuki Ikkaku | question: What game did Aonuma direct for the Game Boy Advance?, answer: The Minish Cap | question: What was the name of the Zelda team that was struggling when Aonuma returned from directing The Minish Cap?, answer: Twilight Princess | question: What did Aonuma feel made Link's character unbelievable?, answer: parallel worlds | question: What was Phantom Hourglass being developed with?, answer: touch controls | question: What was under development with the code name "Revolution"?, answer: the Wii | question: Who created the story of the game?, answer: Aonuma +question: Prior to Confederation in 1867, residents of the colonies in what is now Canada served as regular members of what forces?, answer: French and British | question: What did the local militia groups assist in?, answer: the defence of their respective territories | question: Why were militia units formed?, answer: to assist in the defence of British North America against invasion by the United States. +question: What film received positive reviews prior to its UK release?, answer: Spectre | question: How many out of five stars did Mark Kermode give 'Spectre'?, answer: four | question: Who gave the film five stars in The Guardian?, answer: Peter Bradshaw | question: Who called Spectre a 'a swaggering show of confidence'?, answer: Robbie Collin | question: What score did IGN's Chris Tilly give Spectre?, answer: 7.2 +question: What did financial institutions increase their appetite for prior to the crisis?, answer: risk | question: What made it virtually impossible to reorganize financial institutions in bankruptcy?, answer: complex financial instruments | question: How easy was it to reorganize financial institutions in bankruptcy?, answer: virtually impossible +question: How many anti-China protestors were arrested in Hanoi?, answer: seven | question: What nationality was the person deported for planning protests against the Beijing Olympics?, answer: Vietnamese American | question: Who protested in Paris, San Francisco, and Canberra?, answer: overseas Vietnamese | question: Who did Lê Minh Phiếu write a letter to?, answer: the president of the International Olympic Committee | question: What did the Beijing Olympic website appear to have been updated to do one day before the relay?, answer: to remove the disputed islands +question: What has been formulated in a wide variety of ways?, answer: process theology | question: Who views God as "the fellow sufferer who understands"?, answer: process theologians | question: Who points out that people would not praise a human ruler who was unaffected by either the joys or sorrows of his followers?, answer: Hartshorne | question: Who is the being who can most appropriately respond to the world?, answer: God | question: What has been formulated in a wide variety of ways?, answer: process theology | question: What has been formulated in a wide variety of ways?, answer: process theology +question: Who often object to the use of anthropology for the benefit of the state?, answer: Professional anthropological bodies | question: Who can their codes of ethics or statements proscribe from giving secret briefings?, answer: anthropologists | question: What does the ASA stand for?, answer: The Association of Social Anthropologists of the UK and Commonwealth | question: What does the AAA's Statement of Professional Responsibility state?, answer: no secret research, no secret reports or debriefings +question: What is the name of the politically fuelled programme produced by BBC Northern Ireland?, answer: Give My Head Peace | question: What types of programming does BBC Scotland produce?, answer: current affairs, political and children's programming | question: Who produces a large amount of Welsh language programming for S4C?, answer: BBC Wales | question: What is the name of the soap opera produced by BBC Wales?, answer: Pobol y Cwm | question: Which nations produce a number of programmes that are shown across the UK?, answer: UK nations +question: What type of flags did Rogge say athletes could be expelled from the games for displaying?, answer: Tibetan | question: What did Rogge stop short of doing?, answer: cancelling the relay | question: What did the outcome of the relay influence the IOC's decision to scrap?, answer: global relays +question: What dates to some time after Proto-Indo-Iranian break-up?, answer: Proto-Iranian +question: The United States patent office and the European Patent Office will accept date stamps from what?, answer: the Internet Archive +question: What is the interdisciplinary subfield of anthropology that studies the interaction of cultural and mental processes?, answer: Psychological anthropology | question: What does psychological anthropology focus on?, answer: humans' development and enculturation | question: What does psychological anthropology study?, answer: the understanding of cognition, emotion, motivation, and similar psychological processes +question: How long is primary and secondary education in Tajikistan?, answer: 11 years | question: How many departments does Khujand State University have?, answer: 76 | question: What was established during the Soviet era?, answer: universities | question: What was the tertiary education enrollment in 2008?, answer: 17%, | question: Why did many Tajiks leave the education system?, answer: low demand in the labor market +question: What percentage of the GDP was public expenditure health in 2004?, answer: 8.9% | question: What was the HIV/AIDS prevalence among 15- to 49-year-olds in 2012?, answer: 2.8% | question: What was the health expenditure per capita in 2004?, answer: US$30 | question: What is a problem in Congo-Brazzaville?, answer: malnutrition | question: How many physicians were there per 100,000 people in the early 2000s?, answer: 20 physicians +question: In what years was public expenditure of the GDP less than in 1991?, answer: 2002–05 | question: How much is public education in Guinea-Bissau?, answer: free and mandatory | question: What was the primary enrollment rate in 2005?, answer: 44% | question: What type of schools are in Guinea-Bissau?, answer: The country has universities. | question: What ages are required to attend school in Guinea-Bissau?, answer: six and sixteen | question: How long does secondary school last?, answer: seven years | question: How long does it take to earn a bachelor's degree?, answer: three years | question: What is the only public university in Guinea-Bissau?, answer: Marien Ngouabi | question: What does the French system model?, answer: the educational system | question: What has been seriously degraded as a result of political and economic crises?, answer: The educational infrastructure | question: How many seats are there in most classrooms in Guinea-Bissau?, answer: no seats | question: What do private schools often lack to teach effectively?, answer: technical knowledge and familiarity with the national curriculum | question: Why do families enroll their children in private schools?, answer: Families frequently enroll their children in private schools only to find they cannot make the payments. +question: What is essential in New York City?, answer: Public transport | question: What percentage of New York City residents commuted to work using mass transit in 2005?, answer: 54.6% | question: What percentage of commuters in the US drive to work?, answer: about 90% | question: What is the average commute time to work in New York City?, answer: 38.4 minutes | question: What percentage of Manhattanites own a car?, answer: 22% | question: How much money does New York City residents save on transportation compared to other urban Americans?, answer: $19 billion +question: What stores energy in the form of water pumped when energy is available from a lower elevation reservoir to a higher elevation one?, answer: Pumped-storage hydroelectricity | question: When is the energy recovered?, answer: when demand is high +question: What is genetically distinguishable from other breeds?, answer: Purebred dogs | question: How many major types of dogs can be said to be statistically distinct?, answer: four | question: What are Malamute and Shar Pei?, answer: "old world dogs" +question: How many east-west transcontinental routes did Montana use?, answer: three | question: What is the largest railroad in Montana?, answer: BNSF Railway | question: What class of railroad is Montana RailLink?, answer: Class II +question: Rainfall tends to be associated with convection or with what?, answer: Atlantic depressions | question: Where is the predominant wind direction?, answer: south-west | question: What is the average annual rainfall in Atlantic City?, answer: 980 millimetres | question: What months have the highest mean wind speeds in Atlantic City?, answer: November to March | question: What is from the south-west?, answer: wind direction +question: Who did West collaborate with on the joint LP Watch the Throne?, answer: Jay-Z | question: What was the name of West's debut album?, answer: The College Dropout | question: What was the title of West's 2008 album?, answer: 808s & Heartbreak | question: What was the name of West's 2011 album with Jay-Z?, answer: Watch the Throne | question: What was the title of West's 2013 album?, answer: abrasive sixth | question: What was the title of West's 2016 album?, answer: seventh +question: What followed the collapse of the housing bubble?, answer: commodity prices | question: What was the price of oil in 2008?, answer: $147 | question: What is one of the causes of the rapid increase in the price of oil?, answer: speculative flow of money from housing | question: An increase in oil prices divert a larger share of what into gasoline?, answer: consumer spending | question: What has been identified as a contributory factor in the financial crisis?, answer: spiking instability in the price of oil | question: What has been proposed as a contributory factor in the financial crisis?, answer: destabilizing effects +question: How many important concepts did Whitehead want to teach?, answer: few +question: What religion did Altan Khan convert to?, answer: Gelug | question: Who was the great-grandson of Altan Khan?, answer: 4th Dalai Lama | question: Who was the first to wield effective political control over Tibet?, answer: 5th Dalai Lama +question: What is the main reason for the lack of literary analysis of 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?, answer: number of copies sold | question: What book did Mary McDonough Murphy collect individual impressions of?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: Who ranked the book ahead of the Bible as one "every adult should read before they die"?, answer: British librarians | question: When was 'To Kill a Mockingbird' adapted into a film?, answer: 1962 | question: Where is Harper Lee's hometown?, answer: Monroeville, +question: What is a major force in the city's economy?, answer: Real estate | question: What is the property with the highest market value in the city?, answer: The Time Warner Center | question: What city is home to some of the nation's most valuable real estate?, answer: New York City | question: What was sold on July 2, 2007 for US$510 million?, answer: 450 Park Avenue | question: How many of the top ten zip codes in the US by median housing price were in Manhattan in 2014?, answer: six +question: What refers to a process whereby beings go through a succession of lifetimes?, answer: Rebirth | question: What is the name of the doctrine that rejects the concepts of a permanent self or an unchanging, eternal soul?, answer: anattā | question: According to what religion is there no self independent from the rest of the universe?, answer: Buddhism | question: What group of people refer to themselves as the believers of the anatta doctrine?, answer: Buddhists | question: What is the term for the process of dependent arising in Buddhism?, answer: pratītyasamutpāda +question: What type of lighting is popular in Canada?, answer: Recessed lighting | question: What type of floodlights are used in pot lights?, answer: wider-angle | question: What type of light bulbs are generally less costly than reflector lamps?, answer: common 'A' lamps | question: Along with LED, what types of downlights can be used?, answer: incandescent, fluorescent, HID +question: Who constantly reminds his hearers that it is the spirit that counts?, answer: Buddha | question: What is designed to assure a satisfying life?, answer: the rules themselves | question: Who are instructed by the Buddha to live as "islands unto themselves"?, answer: Monastics | question: What does the Buddha call living life as he prescribes it?, answer: the vinaya +question: What was the name of the 1976 earthquake in China?, answer: Tangshan | question: Why did DesRoches believe that the buildings weren't built for adequate earthquake forces?, answer: the buildings were older and built +question: What is generally amicable in Tajikistan?, answer: religious groups | question: What is there a concern for in the political sphere?, answer: religious institutions | question: What is the name of the major combatant in the 1992-1997 Civil War?, answer: Islamic Renaissance Party | question: What does Hizb ut-Tahrir aim for?, answer: an overthrow of secular governments | question: What is the only day of the week that large mosques are allowed in Tajikistan?, answer: Friday prayers +question: What was indicated as a result of practice both within and outside of the Buddhist fold?, answer: Religious knowledge | question: According to the Samaññaphala Sutta, this sort of vision arose as a result of what?, answer: perfection of "meditation" | question: What did the Buddha share with other traditions?, answer: meditative techniques +question: Who organized several symbolic protests?, answer: Reporters Without Borders +question: In what city did reporters see cracks on the walls of some residential buildings?, answer: Chengdu | question: In what year were the media offices for the Summer Olympics in Beijing evacuated?, answer: 2008 | question: How many Olympic venues were damaged?, answer: None | question: What was on the cargo train that derailed in Hui County?, answer: 13 petrol tanks +question: What relay was similar to the Indian torchbearers?, answer: Delhi relay | question: What did torchbearers of the Delhi relay say should not be mixed?, answer: sports and politics +question: In what year did the Tangshan earthquake occur?, answer: 1976 | question: Where was the professor who said that the Chinese media had lived up to international standards?, answer: Peking University | question: What newspaper praised China's media coverage of the Sichuan earthquake?, answer: Los Angeles Times +question: Where are the Saint-Barthélemoise people from?, answer: Saint-Barthélemy | question: What are the first settlers of Saint-Barthélemy?, answer: Breton, Norman, Poitevin, Saintongeais and Angevin | question: What is the native language of the population of Saint-Barthélemy?, answer: French | question: What is the name of the small population that has been resident in Gustavia for many years?, answer: Anglophones | question: How many people in the leeward portion of the island speak the St. Barthélemy French patois?, answer: 500–700 | question: What are the two languages spoken by the population of Saint-Barthélemy?, answer: Créole and Patois +question: What can be transcribed into RNA?, answer: Retrotransposons | question: What are LTRs?, answer: Long terminal repeats +question: Who created a post-war economic boom in eastern Queens?, answer: World War II veterans | question: What was the leading economic power in the world after the war?, answer: Wall Street | question: New York displaced what city as the center of the art world?, answer: Paris +question: What did Nixon use as a basis for his expansion of power?, answer: national security | question: What did Nixon claim he could order without a judge's warrant?, answer: wiretap | question: What did Nixon refuse to spend?, answer: federal funds | question: Who ruled against Nixon?, answer: the Supreme Court | question: Why did the Supreme Court rule against Nixon?, answer: an ongoing criminal investigation | question: What did Nixon use as a basis for his expansion of power?, answer: national security | question: Has the presidency's power increased or decreased since the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries?, answer: the presidency's power has been greatly augmented +question: What file is only archived in cases of blocked sites?, answer: robots.txt | question: If a site blocks the Internet Archive, any previously archived pages from the domain are rendered what?, answer: rendered unavailable | question: What is rendered unavailable if a site blocks the Internet Archive?, answer: any previously archived pages | question: What is archived in cases of blocked sites?, answer: only the robots.txt file +question: Who was the winner of the fifth season of American Idol?, answer: Ruben Studdard | question: How many votes did Studdard get over Clay Aiken?, answer: 134,000 votes | question: Why was Studdard's slim margin of victory controversial?, answer: large number of calls | question: Who was the executive producer of the show?, answer: Nigel Lythgoe +question: When did the Olympic torch arrive in Saint Petersburg?, answer: April 5 | question: When did the Olympic torch arrive in Saint Petersburg?, answer: April 5 | question: Where did the torch relay start?, answer: Victory Square | question: Who was the first active MMA fighter to carry the Olympic flame?, answer: Fedor Emelianenko | question: What distinction does Fedor Emelianenko hold?, answer: first active MMA fighter +question: What led to the Russian Empire's conquest of Central Asia?, answer: Russian Imperialism | question: When did Russia take control of Russian Turkestan?, answer: Between 1864 and 1885 | question: What crop did Russia want to gain access to?, answer: cotton | question: Who felt little Russian influence?, answer: Tajiks +question: Who was stationed along the Tajik-Afghan border until summer 2005?, answer: Russian border troops | question: Where have French troops been stationed since the 9/11 attacks?, answer: Dushanbe Airport | question: What two US military branches conduct joint training missions in Tajikistan?, answer: United States Army and Marine Corps | question: Where is Ayni Air Base located?, answer: 15 km southwest | question: What is the current status of the Ayni Air Base?, answer: It is now the main base | question: Does Russia have a military base on the outskirts of Dushanbe?, answer: Russia continues to maintain a large base +question: What is the third largest sports club in Portugal?, answer: Sporting CP | question: How many European UEFA club competitions have the "big three" won?, answer: eight | question: What do many Portuguese sports clubs compete in besides football?, answer: several other sports events +question: What is Guadeloupe?, answer: an overseas region | question: How did the island seek separation from Guadeloupe in 2003?, answer: a referendum | question: What does COM stand for?, answer: Overseas Collectivity | question: What has provided the island with a certain degree of autonomy?, answer: A governing territorial council | question: What was the town hall?, answer: The Hotel de Ville, | question: Who represents the island in Paris?, answer: senator | question: What status has Saint Barthélemy retained?, answer: free port +question: What is the area of Saint Barthélemy?, answer: 25 square kilometres | question: What is the capital of Gustavia?, answer: main harbour | question: What country was Saint Barthélemy under for a significant amount of time?, answer: Swedish | question: What type of symbolism still appears in the coat of arms of Saint Barthélemy?, answer: Symbolism | question: What is distinctly French about Saint Barthélemy?, answer: language, cuisine, and culture, however, are distinctly French. | question: During what season is Saint Barthélemy a popular tourist destination?, answer: winter +question: What is the name of the island that is an overseas collectivity of France?, answer: Saint-Barthélemy | question: What is another name for Saint-Barthélemy?, answer: St. Barts | question: How far is Saint-Barthélemy from St. Martin?, answer: 35 kilometres (22 mi) | question: What is 240 kilometres to the west of Saint-Barthélemy?, answer: Puerto Rico +question: How many zones does the Reserve Naturelle cover?, answer: 5 | question: What are Les Gross Islets, Pain de Sucre, Tortue and Forchue?, answer: offshore rocks | question: What is the Reserve Naturelle designed to protect?, answer: coral reefs, seagrass and endangered marine species | question: How many levels of protection does the Reserve Naturelle have?, answer: two | question: What is prohibited in the Reserve?, answer: Anchoring +question: What type of meditation starts from being mindful of an object or idea?, answer: Samatha meditation | question: Along with sitting, what are other ways to practice samatha?, answer: cross-legged or kneeling | question: What is the most common method of meditation?, answer: one's breath +question: What school of thought did Vasubandhu and Asanga create?, answer: Yogacara | question: What did some Yogacarins believe was the only real?, answer: the mind | question: In what type of tradition did the two schools of thought form the basis of subsequent Mahayana metaphysics?, answer: Indo-Tibetan +question: Who aligned the country with the Eastern Bloc?, answer: Sassou Nguesso | question: What did Sassou Nguesso rely on to maintain his dictatorship?, answer: political repression +question: Who won the July 2009 election?, answer: Sassou | question: What did the Congolese Observatory of Human Rights say about the election?, answer: "very low" turnout +question: Who asserts that the term Śrāvakayana was "the more politically correct and much more usual" term used by Mahāyānists?, answer: Isabelle Onians | question: What was the more politically correct and more usual term used by Mahyānists?, answer: Śrāvakayāna | question: Who argued that the term Hinayana was used to refer to whomever one wanted to criticize on any given occasion?, answer: Jonathan Silk +question: Who did Patrick Chura suggest was a model for Tom Robinson?, answer: Emmett Till | question: What did Patrick Chura say Tom Robinson was?, answer: black rapist | question: Who did Chura say was a symbol of the "mythologized vulnerable and sacred Southern womanhood"?, answer: black males | question: Who juried Tom Robinson's trial?, answer: poor white farmers | question: What is the name of the book in which Tom Robinson was the victim of racial injustice?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: Who includes Tom Robinson as an example of the recurring motif among white Southern writers of the black man as "stupid, pathetic, defenseless, and dependent upon the fair dealing of the whites"?, answer: Roslyn Siegel | question: How many times was Tom Robinson shot?, answer: seventeen +question: What did scholars argue that Lee's approach to was more complex than ascribing racial prejudice primarily to 'poor white trash'?, answer: class and race | question: What issues did Lee show how intensify prejudice?, answer: issues of gender and class | question: What type of voice did Lee use?, answer: middle-class narrative voice | question: What class are the Ewells?, answer: lower-class | question: What does Atticus' admonition to the children internalize?, answer: not to judge someone until they have walked around in that person's skin, gaining a greater understanding of people's motives and behavior. +question: What is the name of the book that is both a Southern Gothic and a coming-of-age or Bildungsroman?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: Who is the main character in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?, answer: Tom Robinson | question: What did Lee use the term "Gothic" to describe?, answer: Maycomb's courthouse | question: What is an important element of Southern Gothic texts?, answer: Outsiders | question: Who does Scout reveres as an authority?, answer: Atticus | question: To Kill a Mockingbird is a coming-of-age or Bildungsroman novel and what other classification?, answer: Southern Gothic | question: How did Lee write about her small town?, answer: realistically | question: What did Lee portray the problems of individual characters as in her book?, answer: universal underlying issues +question: When were technical institutes formed?, answer: early 20th century | question: Most technical institutes have been merged into what?, answer: regional colleges +question: What did Schwarzenegger admit to doing?, answer: " | question: What adult magazine did Schwarzenegger give an interview in 1977?, answer: Oui | question: What competition did Schwarzenegger win in 1975?, answer: Mr. Olympia | question: What magazine did Schwarzenegger say marijuana is not a drug?, answer: GQ magazine | question: What did Schwarzenegger say about marijuana in an interview in 2007?, answer: It's a leaf. | question: What did Schwarzenegger say was his drug?, answer: My drug was pumping iron, +question: When did Schwarzenegger announce his candidacy for governor?, answer: August 6, 2003 | question: How many times had Schwarzenegger held public office?, answer: never | question: What did media outlets call Schwarzenegger's candidacy?, answer: "Governator" | question: How many debates did Schwarzenegger appear in?, answer: one +question: Who became a U.S. citizen on September 17, 1983?, answer: Schwarzenegger | question: In what country has the death penalty been abolished since 1968?, answer: Austria | question: What country did Pilz want to revoke Schwarzenegger's citizenship?, answer: Austrian | question: What has been abolished since 1968?, answer: the death penalty | question: What was Pilz's demand based on?, answer: Article 33 of the Austrian Citizenship Act | question: What has been abolished since 1968?, answer: the death penalty | question: What was Schwarzenegger's only duty as Governor of California?, answer: to prevent an error in the judicial system. +question: What did Schwarzenegger begin at the age of 15?, answer: weight training | question: How many times did Schwarzenegger win the Mr. Olympia contest?, answer: seven | question: What sport has Schwarzenegger remained a prominent presence in?, answer: bodybuilding | question: What is Schwarzenegger considered to be among the greatest of all times?, answer: bodybuilders | question: What type of film did Schwarzenegger gain worldwide fame as?, answer: action film | question: What was Schwarzenegger's breakthrough film?, answer: Conan the Barbarian | question: What type of film was 'The Terminator'?, answer: science-fiction thriller | question: What role did Schwarzenegger reprise in the 'Terminator' films?, answer: the Terminator character | question: What film did Schwarzenegger appear in in 1994?, answer: True Lies | question: What was Schwarzenegger's nickname in bodybuilding?, answer: "Austrian Oak" +question: In what year did Schwarzenegger come out of retirement to compete in the Mr. Olympia contest?, answer: 1980 | question: What types of training did Schwarzenegger use to get into good shape?, answer: running, horseback riding and sword | question: What could have prevented Schwarzenegger from competing in the 1980 Mr. Olympia?, answer: a training accident | question: What was Schwarzenegger hired to provide for network television?, answer: color commentary | question: How long did Schwarzenegger have to prepare for the contest?, answer: seven weeks | question: How many times was Schwarzenegger declared Mr. Olympia?, answer: seventh +question: What was the name of the 2011 Classic?, answer: Arnold | question: During what event didenegger say he was still working out every day?, answer: 2011 Arnold Classic +question: Who starred in Pumping Iron?, answer: Schwarzenegger | question: What bodybuilding film did Schwarzenegger star in in 1977?, answer: Pumping Iron | question: On what network did Schwarzenegger appear in an episode of The San Pedro Beach Bums?, answer: ABC | question: What film did Schwarzenegger audition for?, answer: The Incredible Hulk, | question: Who played Dr. David Banner?, answer: Lou Ferrigno | question: In what year was 'The Villain' released?, answer: 1979 | question: Who did Schwarzenegger play in a 1980 biographical film?, answer: Jayne Mansfield +question: What hasenegger admitted to using while they were legal?, answer: anabolic steroids | question: What didenegger say he used steroids for?, answer: muscle maintenance | question: What didenegger call the drugs he used?, answer: "tissue building." +question: What political party is Schwarzenegger?, answer: Republican | question: What political leaning are many Hollywood stars generally considered to be?, answer: liberal and Democratic-leaning | question: In what year did Schwarzenegger give a speech explaining why he was a Republican?, answer: 2004 +question: Who claims that he signed the initial divorce papers without reading them?, answer: Schwarzenegger | question: Where will Schwarzenegger and Shriver keep their home as part of their divorce settlement?, answer: Brentwood | question: How many minor children will Schwarzenegger and Shriver have?, answer: two | question: What did Schwarzenegger's initial divorce petition not include?, answer: spousal support | question: How does Schwarzenegger explain his initial refusal to include spousal support in his divorce petition?, answer: he claims this was not intentional | question: What did Schwarzenegger file to correct his mistake in signing the divorce papers?, answer: amended divorce papers +question: What career has Schwarzenegger had?, answer: business | question: What did Schwarzenegger become after moving to the US?, answer: "prolific goal setter" | question: By the age of 30, what was Schwarzenegger's net worth?, answer: a millionaire, | question: What did Schwarzenegger achieve as a budding entrepreneur?, answer: financial independence +question: What is Schwarzenegger's dual citizenship?, answer: Austrian/United States | question: What nationality doesenegger hold?, answer: Austrian citizenship by birth | question: In what year didenegger win the European Voice campaigner of the year award?, answer: 2007 +question: What is the name of the annual bodybuilding competition?, answer: Arnold Classic | question: What sport has Schwarzenegger remained a prominent face in long after his retirement?, answer: bodybuilding sport | question: What shows has Schwarzenegger presided over?, answer: numerous contests and awards +question: Where did Schwarzenegger meet his next paramour?, answer: Venice Beach | question: What type of relationship did Schwarzenegger and Moray have?, answer: open | question: Who did Schwarzenegger begin a relationship with in 1977?, answer: Maria Shriver +question: What political party was Phil Angelides?, answer: Democrat | question: What percentage of the vote did Schwarzenegger get in 2006?, answer: 56.0% | question: In recent years, many commentators have seen Schwarzenegger as moving away from what political spectrum?, answer: right | question: Who said that Schwarzenegger was becoming a Democrat?, answer: Gavin Newsom | question: What political spectrum did Gavin Newsom say Schwarzenegger was moving towards?, answer: center-left". +question: What competition didenegger win?, answer: bodybuilding | question: What type of companies didenegger later invest in?, answer: real estate holding +question: When did Schwarzenegger serve in the Austrian Army?, answer: 1965 | question: What contest did Schwarzenegger win during his army service?, answer: Junior Mr. Europe | question: What did Schwarzenegger do during basic training to take part in the competition?, answer: AWOL | question: Where did Schwarzenegger win a bodybuilding contest?, answer: Steirer Hof Hotel | question: What did Schwarzenegger win in Europe that made him famous?, answer: best built man | question: What was Schwarzenegger's ticket to America?, answer: Mr. Universe title | question: What competition did Schwarzenegger attend in 1966?, answer: NABBA Mr. Universe | question: Where did Schwarzenegger place in the Mr. Universe competition?, answer: second +question: When did Schwarzenegger sign an executive order allowing California to work with the Northeast's Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative?, answer: October 17, 2006 | question: What does the Northeast's Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative plan to reduce?, answer: carbon dioxide emissions | question: Who will have to purchase more credits to cover the difference?, answer: Any power plants that exceed emissions for the amount of carbon credits | question: What took effect in 2009?, answer: The plan | question: What position does Schwarzenegger hold?, answer: governor | question: What has Schwarzenegger adapted one of his Hummers to run on?, answer: hydrogen | question: What has Schwarzenegger installed to heat his home?, answer: solar panels +question: What political party was Susan Kennedy?, answer: Democrat, | question: What political position did Schwarzenegger begin to move towards?, answer: moderate +question: What didenegger break while skiing?, answer: right femur | question: What was used to wire Schwarzenegger's broken femur back together?, answer: cables and screws | question: Where wasenegger released from on December 30, 2006?, answer: St. John's Health Center +question: What role did Schwarzenegger play in 1970?, answer: Hercules | question: What was so thick that his lines were dubbed after production?, answer: his accent | question: What was Schwarzenegger's second film?, answer: The Long Goodbye | question: What has Schwarzenegger discussed about his acting career?, answer: early struggles | question: Who told Schwarzenegger that he had no chance in acting?, answer: agents and casting people | question: What did Schwarzenegger do to change his name?, answer: they told me I had to change it. | question: Why was it difficult for Schwarzenegger to get into acting?, answer: everywhere I turned, I was told that I had no chance." +question: What did Schwarzenegger end his relationship with Planet Hollywood in 2000?, answer: financial ties | question: What did Schwarzenegger say he wanted to focus on instead of Planet Hollywood?, answer: "new US global business ventures" +question: In what country was Schwarzenegger born?, answer: Austria | question: Who was Schwarzenegger's father?, answer: Gustav Schwarzenegger | question: In what year was Schwarzenegger discharged from the military?, answer: 1943 | question: How old was Schwarzenegger's mother when she married him?, answer: 23 | question: Who were Schwarzenegger's parents?, answer: both of his parents | question: What religion did Schwarzenegger grow up in?, answer: Roman Catholic +question: How many leaflets did Schwarzenegger's aortic valve have?, answer: two | question: When did Schwarzenegger choose to have a heart valve replaced?, answer: 1997 | question: What type of valve did Schwarzenegger decide against?, answer: mechanical +question: Who was the first civilian to purchase a Humvee?, answer: Schwarzenegger | question: What version of the Humvee did Schwarzenegger want?, answer: street-legal, civilian +question: What is the name of Schwarzenegger's book?, answer: autobiography, | question: What is the name of the chapter in Schwarzenegger's autobiography about his extramarital affair?, answer: "The Secret" | question: How many major chapters are in Schwarzenegger's book?, answer: three +question: What was Schwarzenegger's breakthrough film?, answer: Conan the Barbarian | question: Was 'Conan the Destroyer' as successful as its predecessor?, answer: not as successful | question: What video did Schwarzenegger star in in 1983?, answer: Carnival | question: What type of film was 'The Terminator'?, answer: science fiction thriller | question: What film did Schwarzenegger star in in 1985?, answer: Red Sonja +question: What role did Schwarzenegger return to in Terminator 2: Judgment Day?, answer: the title character | question: Who named Schwarzenegger the "International Star of the Decade"?, answer: National Association of Theatre Owners | question: What film was 'Last Action Hero' released opposite?, answer: Jurassic | question: What was Schwarzenegger's next film?, answer: True Lies +question: What did Schwarzenegger repeal an unpopular increase in?, answer: vehicle registration fee | question: How many of Schwarzenegger's ballot measures were defeated in the 2005 special election?, answer: four | question: What did Schwarzenegger accept in the special election in 2005?, answer: personal responsibility | question: How much did Schwarzenegger say he could not win if the opposition raised to defeat him?, answer: 160 million dollars | question: Who found the public employee unions' use of compulsory fundraising to be illegal?, answer: The U.S. Supreme Court +question: Which candidate dropped out of the presidential race on January 30, 2008?, answer: Rudy Giuliani | question: Why did Giuliani drop out of the race?, answer: poor showing | question: At what presidential library did Schwarzenegger attend a Republican debate?, answer: Ronald Reagan | question: What did Schwarzenegger say about Giuliani's poor showing in Florida?, answer: "It's Rudy's fault!" | question: Why did Schwarzenegger say he could not make up his mind about which candidate?, answer: his friendships with both candidates | question: What were Schwarzenegger's and McCain's concerns?, answer: environment and economy. +question: What was Schwarzenegger's first political appointment?, answer: chairman | question: Who nominated Schwarzenegger to be chairman of the President's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports?, answer: George H. W. Bush, | question: What position didenegger serve under Governor Pete Wilson?, answer: Chairman for the California Governor's Council on Physical Fitness and Sports +question: What was Schwarzenegger's goal?, answer: greatest bodybuilder | question: Who was Sergio Oliva?, answer: three-time | question: In what year did Schwarzenegger win the Mr. Olympia?, answer: 1970 +question: What was Schwarzenegger's net worth estimated to be?, answer: $100–$200 | question: What did Schwarzenegger file in 2006?, answer: tax returns | question: What type of property has declined in value since the late 2000s?, answer: real estate | question: How much did Schwarzenegger spend on a Gulfstream jet in 1997?, answer: $38 million | question: What did Schwarzenegger say did not make him happy?, answer: Money | question: How much money did Schwarzenegger say he was happy to have in 1997?, answer: $48 | question: What has Schwarzenegger said he has made many millions as?, answer: businessman +question: What is Schwarzenegger's official height?, answer: 6'2" | question: What was Schwarzenegger's height in the late 1960s?, answer: 6'1.5" | question: When did the Daily Mail and Time Out say that Schwarzenegger was shorter than he was?, answer: 1988 | question: In what city did the Reader write an article questioning Schwarzenegger's height?, answer: Chicago | question: Who did Schwarzenegger have a light-hearted argument with over his height?, answer: Herb Wesson | question: What did Wesson use to measure Schwarzenegger?, answer: a tailor's tape measure | question: What did Schwarzenegger place on Wesson's chair before a negotiating session?, answer: a pillow | question: How tall was Wesson's chair?, answer: five-foot-five inch | question: Who claimed that Schwarzenegger was 5'10"?, answer: Bob Mulholland | question: What magazine stated that Schwarzenegger was 5'10"?, answer: Men's Health magazine +question: Where did Schwarzenegger's private jet make an emergency landing on June 19, 2009?, answer: Van Nuys Airport | question: Who was harmed in the incident?, answer: No one +question: When did Schwarzenegger move to the US?, answer: September 1968 | question: Where did Schwarzenegger train in Venice, California?, answer: Gold's Gym | question: What was Ric Drasin's career?, answer: a professional wrestler | question: Who did Schwarzenegger become good friends with?, answer: Billy Graham. | question: How many times did Schwarzenegger win the Mr. Olympia title?, answer: seven +question: What are the largest R&D units in Portugal?, answer: public universities | question: What does MCTES stand for?, answer: the Ministry of Science, Technology and Higher Education | question: What type of research is the Instituto de Medicina Molecular?, answer: biosciences research +question: What country has a very different educational system from England and Wales?, answer: Scotland | question: What is one thing that makes Scotland different from England and Wales in terms of transfer?, answer: different ages | question: What types of schools in Scotland are comprehensive?, answer: publicly funded primary and secondary schools | question: What has the Scottish Government rejected as of 2005?, answer: specialist schools +question: What season premiered on January 18, 2012?, answer: Season 11 | question: How many finalist would join the Top 24?, answer: one more | question: In what place was Jermaine Jones disqualified?, answer: 12th | question: What did Jermaine Jones do about the accusation that he concealed his arrests?, answer: denied +question: What was the first season to have four judges on the panel?, answer: 12 | question: How many seasons did Jennifer Lopez and Steven Tyler leave the show?, answer: two | question: Along with Mariah Carey, Nicki Minaj and Randy Jackson, who was a member of the season 12 judging panel?, answer: Keith Urban | question: How many judges were on the season 12 panel?, answer: four +question: How many seasons did The Apprentice have?, answer: eight | question: What was Mike Darnell's job?, answer: president of alternative programming | question: What was Danny Gokey dealing with?, answer: widowhood +question: Along with The X-Factor, what was one of the new shows that caused a drop in ratings for American Idol?, answer: The Voice | question: How much did the ratings for the first two episodes of season eleven fall?, answer: 16–21% | question: What was the average viewership for the season?, answer: below 20 million viewers | question: In what year did American Idol lose the leading position in both the total viewers number and the 18/49 demo?, answer: 8 +question: How many seasons of The Apprentice were there?, answer: five | question: What is the rating of season five of The Apprentice?, answer: highest-rated | question: Who was disqualified for identity theft during the Hollywood round?, answer: Brittenum twins +question: What season was the finale of the show aired in high definition?, answer: season three | question: How many people were attending the auditions by the end of season four?, answer: over 100,000 | question: What was the age limit raised to in the fourth season?, answer: 28 +question: How many seasons did The Apprentice have in 2010?, answer: nine | question: Who replaced Paula Abdul as a judge?, answer: Ellen DeGeneres +question: How long was the season seven premiere?, answer: four-hour | question: What did the media focus on in the season seven contestants?, answer: professional status | question: Which contestant attracted some attention due to his past employment as a stripper?, answer: David Hernandez +question: How many seasons were there in the first season?, answer: six | question: How many viewers watched the season six premiere?, answer: 37.3 million +question: What season was the first to have the average results show rated higher than the competition?, answer: Season six | question: How many nights a week did American Idol air?, answer: two or three | question: Who rearranged their schedules in order to minimize losses from American Idol?, answer: competing networks | question: What happened to American Idol's viewership over the course of season six?, answer: decline | question: How much did the season finale of American Idol drop from the previous year?, answer: 16% | question: Where did American Idol rank in ratings after the previous season?, answer: second highest-rated +question: How long was the video audition?, answer: 40-second | question: Who was one of the first contestants to reach the final rounds?, answer: Karen Rodriguez +question: How many seasons of American Idol were there?, answer: ten | question: What was introduced this season of American Idol?, answer: Many changes | question: Who returned as executive producer of American Idol?, answer: Nigel Lythgoe | question: What role did Jimmy Iovine hold on American Idol?, answer: in-house mentor +question: How many seasons did Idol have?, answer: three | question: Who was one of the most talked-about contestants during the audition process?, answer: William Hung | question: What was William Hung's record deal?, answer: third best-selling +question: How many consecutive years did American Idol rank as the number one show in the Nielsen ratings?, answer: eight +question: Who pointed out that brokered deposits made up more than 37 percent of IndyMac's total deposits?, answer: Senator Charles Schumer | question: How many total deposits did IndyMac have on March 31?, answer: $18.9 billion | question: What was the threat of brokered deposits loss to IndyMac in a month?, answer: $500 million +question: What leads to the absence of the others?, answer: absence +question: Who wrote The Spirit of the Laws?, answer: Montesquieu | question: What would have defined abilities to check the powers of the other branches?, answer: Each of the three branches | question: What is the name of Montesquieu's idea of three separate branches of government?, answer: separation of powers. | question: What three branches of the United States government are kept distinct in order to prevent abuse of power?, answer: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial branches | question: What is the United States form of separation of powers associated with?, answer: a system of checks and balances. +question: Where did the play start in the UK in 2006?, answer: West Yorkshire Playhouse | question: Where did the play open the 2013 season in London?, answer: Regent's Park Open Air Theatre | question: In what year will the play close at Regent's Park Open Air Theatre?, answer: 2014 +question: guide dogs, utility dogs, assistance dogs, hearing dogs, and psychological therapy dogs are examples of what?, answer: Service dogs | question: What type of dog has been shown to alert the handler of an impending seizure?, answer: epileptics +question: In what city was Kanye West's sixth album recorded?, answer: Paris | question: What type of music did West try to incorporate into his sixth album?, answer: industrial | question: Who was the producer of Kanye West's sixth album?, answer: Rick Rubin | question: What did West use to promote his sixth album?, answer: video projections | question: When was Kanye West's sixth album released?, answer: June 18, 2013 | question: What was West's sixth consecutive number one debut?, answer: number one | question: What was the title of the album's lead single?, answer: "Black Skinhead" | question: Who accompanied Kanye West on his first solo tour in five years?, answer: Kendrick Lamar +question: What languages are spoken by millions of people in Southern Europe?, answer: South Slavic languages | question: What language is spoken in Slovenia?, answer: Slovene +question: What has some commentators suggested could cause an extended recession or worse?, answer: liquidity crisis | question: What has the continuing development of the crisis prompted fears of?, answer: a global economic collapse | question: What is likely to yield the biggest banking shakeout since the savings-and-loan meltdown?, answer: The financial crisis | question: What investment bank stated on October 6 that 2008 would see a clear global recession?, answer: UBS | question: Which country started systemic injection?, answer: United Kingdom | question: What country did UBS say needed to implement systemic injection?, answer: United States | question: What did UBS say about systemic injection?, answer: this fixes only the financial crisis, but that in economic terms "the worst is still to come". | question: How many quarters did UBS predict the United States' recession would last?, answer: three | question: How many quarters did UBS predict the United States' recession would last?, answer: three | question: What is the largest economic crisis in economic history?, answer: Iceland’s banking collapse +question: How many pro-Tibet protesters gathered at the Trocadéro?, answer: Several hundred | question: What did Jane Birkin speak to the media about in China?, answer: "lack of freedom of speech" | question: Thupten Gyatso is the President of what community?, answer: French Tibetan +question: What is the UGR?, answer: The Unified Glare Rating | question: How many main factors influence the degree of discomfort glare?, answer: four +question: What exist?, answer: Several molecular mechanisms of antibacterial resistance | question: What may be part of the genetic makeup of bacterial strains?, answer: Intrinsic antibacterial resistance | question: What may be absent from the bacterial genome?, answer: an antibiotic target | question: Who has evolved resistance mechanisms that have been shown to be similar to, and may have been transferred to, antibacterial-resistant strains?, answer: Antibacterial-producing bacteria | question: How does the spread of antibacterial resistance often occur?, answer: vertical transmission of mutations during growth | question: How can resistance genes be exchanged between different bacterial strains?, answer: plasmids | question: What can confer resistance to multiple antibacterials?, answer: Plasmids that carry several different resistance genes | question: What may occur when a resistance mechanism encoded by a single gene conveys resistance to more than one antibacterial compound?, answer: Cross-resistance to several antibacterials +question: What is the US Interagency Task Force on?, answer: antimicrobial resistance | question: What issues have been addressed by the formation of the US Interagency Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance?, answer: misuse and overuse of antibiotics | question: What agencies are part of the US Interagency Task Force on Antimicrobial Resistance?, answer: US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), and the National Institutes of Health | question: What is Keep Antibiotics Working?, answer: NGO campaign group | question: When did the "Antibiotics are not automatic" government campaign start in France?, answer: 2002 +question: Where did several prominent American literary figures live during the 1830s and 1840s?, answer: New York | question: When was Central Park established?, answer: 1857 +question: Along what river are the Prajñāpāramitas believed to have been developed?, answer: Kṛṣṇa River +question: Who has attempted to greatly expand the power of the presidency?, answer: Several twentieth-century presidents | question: Who did Theodore Roosevelt claim was allowed to do whatever was not explicitly prohibited by the law?, answer: the president | question: Who held considerable power during the Great Depression?, answer: Franklin Delano Roosevelt | question: Who granted Franklin Roosevelt sweeping authority during the Great Depression?, answer: Congress | question: What case was decided during Franklin Roosevelt's presidency?, answer: Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, | question: What plan did Roosevelt introduce in response to many unfavorable Supreme Court decisions?, answer: "Court Packing" | question: Why was the "Court Packing" plan defeated?, answer: would have seriously undermined the judiciary's independence +question: What has Beyoncé received for most of the songs recorded with Destiny's Child?, answer: co-writing credits | question: What type of songs were "Independent Women" and "Survivor"?, answer: female-empowerment themed compositions | question: Who has received co-producing credits for most of the records in which she has been involved?, answer: Beyoncé | question: What does Beyoncé typically come up with during production?, answer: melodies and ideas +question: Who discovers that Bob Ewell has died?, answer: Sheriff Tate | question: Who does Atticus believe to be responsible for Bob Ewell's death?, answer: Jem | question: What story did Atticus eventually accept?, answer: the sheriff's story | question: Who does Boo ask to walk him home?, answer: Scout | question: Where is Boo's porch?, answer: Radley +question: Who did the Yongle Emperor send into Tibet in 1413?, answer: Yang Sanbao | question: Who states that Tibetan rulers upheld their own separate relations with the kingdoms of Nepal and Kashmir?, answer: Van Praag +question: What did Shuman build in Maadi, Egypt?, answer: solar thermal power station | question: How much water did Shuman's plant pump per minute?, answer: more than 22,000 litres | question: When was Shuman's design resurrected?, answer: 1970s | question: When did Shuman advocate solar energy?, answer: 1916 +question: What does Silicon Alley encompass?, answer: high technology industries | question: How much money did Silicon Alley generate in the first half of 2015?, answer: over US$3.7 billion | question: What is growing in New York City and the region?, answer: High technology startup companies and employment | question: How much did Verizon Communications spend in 2014 on a fiberoptic telecommunications upgrade?, answer: US$3 billion | question: How many employees did New York City have in the tech sector in 2014?, answer: 300,000 +question: What was the name of the American organization that was founded in 1902?, answer: The American Anthropological Association | question: What was the Berlin Society of Anthropology?, answer: evolutionist. | question: What was the name of the group founded by Rudolph Virchow in 1869?, answer: Berlin Society of Anthropology | question: What was Virchow's religion?, answer: religious +question: What type of diseases do most Portuguese die from?, answer: noncommunicable | question: What is the single biggest killer in Portugal?, answer: cerebrovascular disease | question: What percentage of Portuguese people die from cancer?, answer: 12% | question: What types of cancer are more frequent in Portugal?, answer: cancer of the cervix and the prostate | question: Portugal has the highest mortality rate for what disease in the Eur-A?, answer: diabetes +question: What was bison considered to be to the Native Americans?, answer: keystone species | question: How many bison were estimated to be in Montana in 1870?, answer: over 13 million bison | question: Who pleaded to Congress to authorize the slaughter of bison?, answer: General Philip Sheridan | question: How many bison remained in the US in 1884?, answer: 325 +question: How many international operations have Canadian military units completed since 1947?, answer: 72 | question: How did Canadian soldiers, sailors, and aviators come to be considered world-class professionals?, answer: conspicuous service | question: When did Canada maintain an aircraft carrier during the Cold War?, answer: 1957 to 1970 +question: Who has no powers of governance over the suburbicarian sees?, answer: cardinal bishops | question: Who is apostolic administrator of the see of Rome?, answer: Cardinal Vicar +question: When did South West Water begin to supply Plymouth with water?, answer: 1973 | question: When did South West Water begin to supply Plymouth with water?, answer: Prior to the 1973 take over | question: How many leats were built before the 19th century to provide drinking water for Plymouth?, answer: two leats | question: Where did the two leats carry water from?, answer: Dartmoor | question: When was Drake's Leat opened?, answer: 24 April 1591 | question: What was constructed to carry fresh drinking water to the expanding town of Devonport?, answer: The Devonport Leat | question: How many Dartmoor rivers fed the Devonport Leat?, answer: three | question: How long has the Devonport Leat been carrying water?, answer: It seems to have been carrying water | question: Where does Drake's Leat now carry water to?, answer: Burrator Reservoir, | question: When was the Burrator Reservoir constructed?, answer: 1898 +question: What have they been doing since 1996?, answer: archiving cached pages | question: How often do they revisit sites?, answer: every few weeks or months | question: How can sites be captured?, answer: on the fly | question: What is the purpose of archiving cached pages of web sites?, answer: capture and archive content | question: What is the goal of archiving?, answer: archive the entire Internet. +question: Where does John I. Jenkins rank as president of Notre Dame?, answer: 17th | question: Who was the previous president of Notre Dame?, answer: Malloy | question: In his inaugural address, John I. Jenkins described his goals of making the university a leader in what?, answer: research | question: How much is the Campus Crossroads worth?, answer: $400m +question: How much of the market for hard drive-based players?, answer: over 90% | question: What was the market share of the iPod in the U.S. in July 2005?, answer: 65% | question: What was the iPod's market share in January 2007?, answer: 72.7% +question: What did Whitehead need a new way of describing?, answer: perception | question: What language does the term "prehension" come from?, answer: Latin | question: What type of perception does the term "prehension" indicate?, answer: conscious or unconscious, | question: What did Whitehead believe the mind only had about other entities?, answer: private ideas | question: How are entities constituted by Whitehead?, answer: their perceptions and relations, | question: What is another term for conceptual prehension?, answer: presentational immediacy +question: What is one research strategy?, answer: reduce the number of genes in a genome | question: What type of organism is there experimental work being done on minimal genomes for?, answer: single cell organisms | question: Along with in silico, where is the work on minimal genomes being done?, answer: in vivo +question: Who has become common to set ethnographic research in the North Atlantic region?, answer: social and cultural anthropologists | question: In what settings is research often set?, answer: scientific laboratories, social movements, governmental and nongovernmental organizations +question: What began to increase in the 1980s?, answer: the complexity of buildings | question: What has there been an increased separation of?, answer: the 'design' architect | question: What can no longer be the design of one person but must be the work of many?, answer: A large structure | question: What two styles of architecture have been criticized by some members of the architectural profession?, answer: Modernism and Postmodernism +question: When was the Education Reform Act passed?, answer: 1988 | question: What introduces the idea of competition between state schools?, answer: The concept of "school choice" | question: What is the name of the policy that allows parents to choose a secondary school for their child?, answer: 'specialisation' | question: What has the logic of "school choice" supported?, answer: school performance. +question: Since the 1990s, there has been consolidation in New Zealand's what kind of tertiary education system?, answer: state-owned | question: What polytechnic amalgamated with Massey University?, answer: Wellington Polytechnic | question: What Polytechnic explored a merger with Waikato Institute of Technology?, answer: The Central Institute of Technology | question: What have been the only other amalgamations?, answer: only other amalgamations +question: Since what event has a significant change occurred in the nation's annual economic growth?, answer: Carnation Revolution | question: What caused Portugal to try to adapt to a changing global economy?, answer: the turmoil of the 1974 revolution | question: What type of sector has Portugal been trying to develop in the 1990s?, answer: high-tech | question: What has overtaken traditional industries such as textiles, clothing, footwear and cork?, answer: business services +question: What has grown substantially since the construction of its oldest buildings?, answer: physical plant | question: How many residence halls have been built at Notre Dame?, answer: 29 | question: How many books are in the Theodore Hesburgh Library?, answer: 4 million | question: Since 2004, what has been added to Notre Dame?, answer: several buildings | question: What is the name of the new residence for men at Notre Dame?, answer: Duncan Hall, | question: What residence hall began housing undergraduate women in the fall of 2009?, answer: Ryan Hall | question: Along with Geddes Hall and Stinson-Remick Hall, what new building was added to Notre Dame in 2011?, answer: law school | question: What opened in the fall of 2011?, answer: hockey arena | question: When did the Stayer Center for Executive Education open?, answer: March 2013 | question: What type of tradition is Notre Dame known for?, answer: athletic | question: How many people can Notre Dame Stadium hold?, answer: more than 80 thousand | question: What is the name of the hockey arena at Notre Dame?, answer: Compton Family Ice Arena, | question: What is the name of the baseball stadium at Notre Dame?, answer: Frank Eck Stadium +question: What is the average day temperature in Swaziland?, answer: 24 °C (75 °F) | question: What is the average yearly rainfall in the Niari Valley?, answer: 1,100 millimetres (43 in) | question: When is the dry season in Swaziland?, answer: June to August +question: What does TAFE stand for?, answer: technical and further education | question: What is a recent example of a TAFE rebranding?, answer: Melbourne Polytechnic | question: What type of education do TAFE institutes primarily offer?, answer: vocational | question: Along with the ACT, in what state is the term TAFE most commonly used?, answer: NSW | question: During what time period did TAFE institutes become very much like the new terminology?, answer: 1970s–1990s +question: How many of the fourteen Idol winners have come from the Southern United States?, answer: ten | question: Who has also hailed from the American South?, answer: A large number of other notable finalists | question: What percentage of the contestants have some connection to the Southern United States?, answer: 48% +question: What field of study has emphasized cultural relativism, holism and the use of findings to frame cultural critiques?, answer: social anthropology | question: What has emphasized cultural relativism, holism, and the use of findings to frame cultural critiques?, answer: Cultural anthropology | question: Who advocated for gender equality and sexual liberation?, answer: Margaret Mead's | question: What is one of the primary research designs of anthropology?, answer: Ethnography +question: How many boroughs does New York City consist of?, answer: five | question: What are the five boroughs of New York City?, answer: Brooklyn, Queens, Manhattan, the Bronx, and Staten Island | question: What was the population of New York City in 2014?, answer: 8,491,079 | question: How many languages are spoken in New York?, answer: 800 | question: What is the most populous metropolitan area in the US?, answer: Metropolitan Statistical Area | question: New York City's GDP is behind what other countries?, answer: twelve and eleven +question: Who was the most senior political figure to stand trial at the ICTY?, answer: Slobodan Milošević, | question: When did Milošević die?, answer: 11 March 2006 | question: Who was Radovan Karadžić?, answer: Bosnian Serbs | question: Where is Radovan Karadžić currently on trial?, answer: The Hague | question: When was Ratko Mladić arrested?, answer: 26 May 2011 | question: How many charges were Karadzic convicted of?, answer: ten +question: How long does it usually take for snapshots to become available after they are archived?, answer: six months | question: What is variable?, answer: frequency of snapshots | question: How long can there be an interval between snapshots?, answer: several weeks or years +question: What draws together the principle axes of cultural anthropology and social anthropology?, answer: Sociocultural anthropology | question: What is the comparative study of the manifold ways in which people make sense of the world around them?, answer: Cultural anthropology | question: What is cultural anthropology more related to?, answer: philosophy, literature and the arts | question: What does social anthropology help develop understanding of?, answer: social structures, typically of others and other populations | question: Is there a hard-and-fast distinction between cultural and social anthropology?, answer: no hard-and-fast distinction +question: What theories have heavily influenced cultural anthropology?, answer: structuralist and postmodern | question: What traditions did anthropology shift away from in the 1970s and 1990s?, answer: positivist traditions | question: What enduring questions came to occupy a central place in cultural and social anthropology?, answer: the nature and production of knowledge | question: What two sub-fields of anthropology remained largely positivist?, answer: archaeology and biological | question: How many sub-fields of anthropology have lacked cohesion over the last several decades?, answer: four +question: Who has not reached a consensus on the explanation for the dramatic decrease in the city's crime rate?, answer: Sociologists and criminologists | question: What is the name of the NYPD's new tactics?, answer: CompStat | question: What event is believed to have caused a decrease in crime in New York City?, answer: crack epidemic | question: What can lower intelligence and increase aggression levels?, answer: lead pollution | question: What did a strong correlation show after lead was removed from American gasoline in the 1970s?, answer: violent crime rates | question: What is another theory cited to explain the inverse correlation between the number of murders and what in the city?, answer: increasingly wetter climate +question: What do solar chemical processes use to drive chemical reactions?, answer: solar energy | question: Where do solar chemical processes offset energy that would otherwise come from?, answer: fossil fuel source | question: What can be divided into thermochemical or photochemical?, answer: Solar induced chemical reactions | question: What type of photosynthesis can produce a variety of fuels?, answer: artificial | question: What is involved in making carbon-based fuels from reduction of carbon dioxide?, answer: The multielectron catalytic chemistry | question: Where do some have envisaged working solar fuel plants in 2050?, answer: coastal metropolitan areas | question: What does another vision involve covering the earth's surface with photosynthesis?, answer: all human structures +question: What can solar concentrating technologies provide for commercial and industrial applications?, answer: process heat | question: What percentage of the process heating, air conditioning and electrical requirements did STEP provide?, answer: 50% | question: How much electricity did the STEP provide?, answer: 400 kW | question: What are shallow pools that concentrate dissolved solids through evaporation?, answer: Evaporation ponds | question: What is one of the oldest applications of solar energy?, answer: salt from sea water | question: What is used in leach mining?, answer: concentrating brine solutions | question: What is used to dry clothes through evaporation?, answer: Clothes lines, clotheshorses, and clothes racks | question: Where does legislation protect the right to dry clothes?, answer: some states of the United States | question: What is UTC?, answer: Unglazed transpired collectors | question: What is the highest incoming air temperature a UTC can raise?, answer: 22 °C | question: What makes UTCs more cost-effective than glazed collection systems?, answer: short payback period of transpired collectors | question: How many solar collectors were installed worldwide in 2003?, answer: over 80 +question: What do solar cookers use for cooking?, answer: sunlight | question: How many broad categories can solar cookers be grouped into?, answer: three | question: Who first built the box cooker?, answer: Horace de Saussure | question: What does a box cooker consist of?, answer: insulated container | question: What is the typical temperature of a box cooker?, answer: 90–150 °C | question: What do panel cookers use to direct sunlight onto an insulated container?, answer: reflective panel | question: What type of cooker uses concentrating geometries to focus light on a cooking container?, answer: reflector cookers | question: At what temperatures do reflector cookers reach?, answer: 315 °C (599 °F) and above +question: What can be used to make saline or brackish water potable?, answer: Solar distillation | question: When was the first recorded instance of solar distillation?, answer: 16th-century | question: When was the first large-scale solar distillation project constructed?, answer: 1872 | question: How large was the solar collection area of the Chilean mining town of Las Salinas?, answer: 4,700 m2 | question: What modes can solar distillation stills operate in?, answer: passive, active, or hybrid | question: What is the most economical for decentralized domestic purposes?, answer: Double-slope stills +question: What is solar energy?, answer: radiant light and heat +question: What can be used to treat waste water without chemicals or electricity?, answer: Solar energy | question: What do algae consume in photosynthesis?, answer: carbon dioxide +question: What do solar hot water systems use to heat water?, answer: sunlight | question: What percentage of domestic hot water use can be provided by solar heating systems?, answer: 60 to 70% | question: What is the most common type of solar water heaters?, answer: evacuated tube collectors +question: What is anticipated to become the world's largest source of electricity by 2050?, answer: Solar power +question: What converts light into electricity?, answer: photovoltaics | question: What do CSP systems use to focus a large area of sunlight into a small beam?, answer: lenses or mirrors and tracking systems | question: What does PV convert light into?, answer: electric current +question: What percentage of the globe does the oceans cover?, answer: 71% | question: What does warm air from the oceans contain?, answer: evaporated water | question: What condenses into clouds when the air reaches a high altitude?, answer: water vapor | question: What amplifies convection?, answer: The latent heat of water condensation | question: What keeps the surface at 14 degrees Celsius?, answer: Sunlight | question: By what process do green plants convert solar energy into chemically stored energy?, answer: photosynthesis +question: What are solar technologies broadly characterized as?, answer: passive or active | question: All renewable energies derive their energy from the sun in what ways?, answer: direct or indirect +question: What does SODIS stand for?, answer: Solar water disinfection | question: What is the minimum amount of time for solar water disinfection?, answer: six hours to two days | question: What organization recommends solar water disinfection?, answer: World Health Organization | question: How many people in developing countries use SODIS?, answer: Over two million +question: Who did Chinese Australians protest against in Sydney?, answer: Western media | question: What newspaper published an opinion piece by Fu Ying?, answer: The Daily Telegraph | question: What newspaper asked its readers to send their views in response to the accusation of Western media bias?, answer: The Telegraph | question: Where did the BBC report on a demonstration by Chinese Australians?, answer: Sydney | question: Who did a demonstrator in Sydney say was lying about the BBC?, answer: CNN | question: Who said "I saw some news from CNN, from the BBC, some media [inaudible], and they are just lying"?, answer: One demonstrator | question: Who did the demonstrators in Sydney say was lying?, answer: some media | question: What French newspaper reported that it had been accused of bias by Chinese media?, answer: Libération +question: When was the torch relay scheduled to arrive in San Francisco?, answer: April 9 | question: Who requested that the torch route be shortened?, answer: China | question: How many activists scaled the Golden Gate Bridge on April 7, 2008?, answer: three | question: Along with Darfur and Falun Gong, what country did some people want the torch to not go through?, answer: Tibet | question: What TV station did Laurel Sutherlin speak to?, answer: KPIX-CBS5 | question: What did Laurel Sutherlin fear the planned route through Tibet would lead to?, answer: more arrests | question: How many people were charged with trespassing, conspiracy, and causing a public nuisance?, answer: five +question: What is the study of other cultures called?, answer: anthropology | question: Who wrote Exploring the City?, answer: Ulf Hannerz +question: What are some breeds of dogs prone to?, answer: genetic ailments | question: How many serious medical conditions are there in dogs?, answer: Two | question: What kind of condition is pyometra?, answer: acute | question: fleas, ticks, and mites are examples of what?, answer: parasites +question: What countries were not included in the 2010 report?, answer: Some countries | question: What countries were not included in the 2010 report?, answer: United Nations Member States | question: What did Cuba do in response to not being included in the 2010 report?, answer: a formal protest | question: What did the UNDP say Cuba was excluded due to?, answer: an "internationally reported figure for Cuba’s Gross National Income | question: How many indicators for Cuba were not included in the 2010 report?, answer: one | question: What is Cuba's ranking in later years?, answer: High Human Development +question: Why were some countries not included in the 2011 report?, answer: unavailability | question: What countries were not included in the 2011 report?, answer: United Nations Member States +question: Why were some countries not included in the 2014 report?, answer: Some countries were not included | question: What countries were not included in the 2014 report?, answer: United Nations Member States +question: Why were some countries not included?, answer: not included | question: What states were not included?, answer: the following states +question: What is the name of the peninsula in Spain and Portugal?, answer: Iberian peninsula | question: What countries are geographically in the southern part of Europe but have different historical, political, economic, and cultural backgrounds?, answer: the Balkan countries +question: What type of countries saw significant slowdowns in economic growth?, answer: developing countries | question: What was Kenya's 2009 growth forecast?, answer: 3–4% | question: How much money did migrant workers send in 2007?, answer: $251 billion | question: How many households in Bangladesh are living below the poverty line?, answer: 300,000 | question: What countries have to fear that investors from Western states withdraw their money because of the crisis?, answer: states with a fragile political system | question: Who is the head of the German DEG?, answer: Bruno Wenn +question: Some dog breeds have acquired traits through what?, answer: selective breeding | question: What gender of French Bulldogs are incapable of mounting the female?, answer: Male | question: What must a French Bulldogs female do in order to reproduce?, answer: artificially inseminated +question: What aspect of American Idol did some in the entertainment industry criticize?, answer: star-making | question: What role did Usher have on American Idol?, answer: a mentor | question: What is Michael Feinstein's profession?, answer: Musician | question: What did Michael Feinstein say American Idol was about?, answer: all the bad aspects | question: What is American Idol seen to be for its contestants?, answer: fast track to success | question: Who won Best Female Artist in Country Music Awards in 2006?, answer: Carrie Underwood | question: Is this a common theme?, answer: It is a common theme | question: What did Elton John do with an offer to be a judge on American Idol?, answer: turned down +question: JVC, Pioneer, Kenwood, Alpine, Sony, and Harman Kardon are examples of what?, answer: independent stereo manufacturers | question: What do many car manufacturers have added as standard?, answer: audio input jacks +question: Who has argued against exaggerating Chopin's primacy as a "nationalist"?, answer: modern commentators | question: Who refers to earlier "nationalist" composers in Central Europe?, answer: George Golos | question: Who suggests that Chopin's experience of Polish music came more from "urbanised" Warsaw versions than from folk music?, answer: Barbara Milewski | question: Who said that Chopin "felt his Polish patriotism deeply and sincerely"?, answer: Richard Taruskin +question: How many leading research-intensive colleges and institutes of technology are part of Polytechnics Canada?, answer: eleven +question: What is the name of Chopin's piece that was written with the failed Polish uprising against Russia in mind?, answer: Revolutionary Étude | question: What type of work did Chopin never name beyond genre and number?, answer: instrumental | question: What was the Revolutionary Étude written with in mind?, answer: Polish uprising | question: The Funeral March is the third movement of what piece?, answer: Sonata No. 2 +question: Who made no use of the veto power?, answer: Some of Jackson's successors | question: After what event did presidents begin to use the veto power to counterbalance Congress?, answer: the Civil War | question: What did Andrew Johnson veto?, answer: several Reconstruction bills | question: How many of Johnson's vetoes did Congress override?, answer: fifteen | question: What did the Tenure of Office Act require?, answer: Senate approval | question: How many votes did Johnson get acquitted in the Senate?, answer: one +question: Who played the cello?, answer: Franchomme | question: Where did Chopin's heart go after his death?, answer: Warsaw | question: Who did Chopin give his unfinished notes to for completion?, answer: Alkan | question: Who leaned over Chopin and asked whether he was suffering greatly?, answer: physician | question: What did Chopin say when he was asked if he was suffering?, answer: "No longer", | question: When did Chopin die?, answer: two o'clock | question: Who was present at Chopin's deathbed?, answer: Sand's daughter Solange, and his close friend Thomas Albrecht. | question: Who made Chopin's death mask?, answer: Clésinger +question: What is the name of the main industry in Devonport?, answer: the dockyard +question: How often did Michael Slezak think Idol provided a chance for the average American to combat the evils of today's music business?, answer: once-a-year | question: What did Sheryl Crow think the show undermined?, answer: art | question: Who suggested that Idol has "reshaped the American songbook"?, answer: Ann Powers | question: Who accused judge Simon Cowell of being mean and cruel?, answer: Ramin Setoodeh | question: Who said that the contestants on Idol were not real artists?, answer: John Mayer +question: How many copies of chromosomes do some organisms have?, answer: multiple copies | question: How many chromosomes does a sexually reproducing organism have?, answer: half the number of chromosomes | question: What is accomplished by the segregation of homologous chromosomes during meiosis?, answer: halving of the genetic material in gametes | question: What is the genome in haploid organisms?, answer: single or set of circular or linear chains of DNA | question: What does the term genome refer to?, answer: what is stored on a complete set of nuclear DNA | question: Viruses, plasmids, and transposable elements are examples of what?, answer: non-chromosomal genetic elements +question: What did Tibetan leaders engage in during the Ming dynasty?, answer: civil war | question: What did the Ming have a shortage of?, answer: horses | question: What type of relationship did the Ming court have with Tibetan lamas?, answer: religious nature | question: Who was the Mongol leader that the Yongle Emperor tried to revive?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What was the result of the Yongle Emperor's attempts to form an alliance with Deshin Shekpa?, answer: the Yongle Emperor's attempts +question: What type of schemes do Buddhists have?, answer: other | question: Who have a variety of other schemes?, answer: Buddhists | question: What is the name of the contemporary branch of Buddhism that emerged from Hinayana?, answer: Theravada +question: What position is normally chosen from the political party that commands majority of seats in the lower house of parliament?, answer: prime minister | question: Who is formally'renominated' after every general election?, answer: the Irish Taoiseach | question: Who has questioned whether this process is actually in keeping with the provisions of the Irish constitution?, answer: constitutional experts | question: What is the position of prime minister normally chosen from?, answer: political party that commands majority of seats +question: What type of relationship is obligate?, answer: symbiotic relationships | question: What type of symbionts do many lichens consist of?, answer: fungal and photosynthetic | question: What is it called when a symbiotic relationship is optional?, answer: facultative +question: Where can security lighting be used?, answer: along roadways | question: What type of lights are used to deter crime?, answer: extremely bright lights | question: Along with floodlights, what type of lighting can be used to deter crime?, answer: Security lights +question: Who did Sonam Gyatso send a letter and gifts to?, answer: Zhang Juzheng | question: Who was the Emperor of China in 1572?, answer: Wanli | question: How far was the Dalai Lama from Beijing?, answer: 400 km (250 mi) | question: Who states that the Dalai Lama turned down Wanli's offer to visit Beijing?, answer: Laird | question: Where did Sonam Gyatso die?, answer: Mongolia +question: What bird is a key motif of the novel?, answer: Songbirds | question: What is the family's last name?, answer: Finch | question: What did Atticus give his children for Christmas?, answer: air-rifles | question: What type of bird does Atticus tell the children they can shoot if they want?, answer: bluejays | question: Who approaches Miss Maudie to explain that mockingbirds never harm other living creatures?, answer: Scout | question: What do mockingbirds do with their songs?, answer: provide pleasure | question: Who wrote 'To kill a mockingbird' in 1964?, answer: Edwin Bruell | question: What theme does Lee often return to when trying to make a moral point?, answer: the mockingbird theme +question: Who did Güshi Khan host a welcoming ceremony for?, answer: Lozang Gyatso | question: Who did Güshi Khan present his conquest of Tibet as a gift to?, answer: Dalai Lama | question: Who gave the Dalai Lama "supreme authority"?, answer: Güshi Khan | question: Who wrote that Güshi Khan accepted his inferior status towards the Dalai Lama?, answer: Van Praag | question: Who wrote that the Dalai Lama shared power with his regent?, answer: Rawski | question: What did the Dalai Lama present himself as?, answer: Avalokiteśvara | question: What sect did the government of Güshi Khan and the Dalai Lama persecuted?, answer: Karma Kagyu | question: Who did Rawski write that the Mongol patronage allowed to dominate the rival religious sects in Tibet?, answer: Gelugpas +question: What country has completed a process of transforming its "higher education landscape"?, answer: South Africa | question: In 1993, who were afforded the power to award certain technology degrees?, answer: Technikons | question: When were Technikons given the power to award certain technology degrees?, answer: 1993 +question: In what year did Seoul host the Summer Olympics?, answer: 1988 | question: In what year did Seoul host the Summer Olympics?, answer: 1988 | question: Along with Park Won-sun, who boycotted the Summer Olympics to protest the Chinese government's crackdown in Tibet?, answer: Choi Seung-kook | question: How many riot police were deployed to guard the route of the torch relay?, answer: More than 8,000 | question: Who attacked a police man on the day of the torch relay?, answer: Chinese students | question: What did a North Korean defector attempt to do to protest China's treatment of North Korean refugees?, answer: set himself on fire | question: What did the North Korean defector pour on himself?, answer: gasoline | question: How many protesters tried to storm the torch?, answer: Two | question: How many Chinese supporters were there at the start of the torch relay?, answer: 500 | question: How many police tried to keep the groups separated?, answer: approximately 2,500 | question: How many people were arrested?, answer: five | question: How long was the torch relay?, answer: 4.5 hour | question: Who attacked a police man on the day of the torch relay?, answer: Chinese students | question: Who was rushed to hospital after being attacked by Chinese students?, answer: One police man | question: Who was the Secretary of Justice?, answer: prime minister | question: Who did South Korea say they will be deporting?, answer: every Chinese student | question: Where did a North Korean defector's brother flee to?, answer: China +question: What area has a favoured location when the Azores High pressure area extends north-eastwards towards the UK?, answer: South West England | question: What areas of England have average annual sunshine totals over 1,600 hours?, answer: Coastal areas +question: What is the Mediterranean Region one of?, answer: phytochoria | question: What climate regions are found in much of Southern Europe?, answer: Mediterranean and Submediterranean climate regions +question: What is Southern Europe's most emblematic climate?, answer: Mediterranean | question: Along with Portugal, Spain, Southeast France, Italy, Croatia, Albania, Montenegro, Greece and Greece, what country has a Mediterranean climate?, answer: Turkey | question: What does the Mediterranean climate present throughout the area?, answer: similar vegetations and landscapes +question: What Amiibo figurine unlocks a Wii U-exclusive dungeon called the Cave of Shadows?, answer: Wolf Link | question: What type of figurine unlocks the Cave of Shadows?, answer: Amiibo | question: Who causes Link to take twice as much damage?, answer: Ganondorf +question: What is the basic concept of deciding how much illumination is required for a given task?, answer: Specification of illumination requirements | question: What type of building needs 80 lux?, answer: a hallway | question: What is proportional to the design illumination level?, answer: energy expended | question: What is a lighting level that might be chosen for a work environment involving meeting rooms and conferences?, answer: 400 lux | question: How much more energy will be consumed if the hallway standard simply emulates the conference room needs?, answer: more | question: Most of the lighting standards even today have been specified by who?, answer: industrial groups +question: What is the twenty-fourth James Bond film produced by Eon Productions?, answer: Spectre | question: Who plays Ernst Stavro Blofeld?, answer: Christoph Waltz | question: Who directed 'Spectre'?, answer: Sam Mendes | question: Along with Columbia Pictures, what studio distributed 'Spectre'?, answer: Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer | question: What is the budget of 'Spectre'?, answer: $245 million, +question: When did Spectre have its world premiere in London?, answer: 26 October 2015 | question: Who brought forward the release of Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation to avoid competing with Spectre?, answer: Paramount Pictures | question: When did IMAX announce that Spectre would be screened in its cinemas?, answer: March 2015 | question: How many cinemas did Spectre have in the UK?, answer: 47 +question: What film has received mixed reviews?, answer: Spectre | question: What did many critics praise about the film?, answer: action sequences, stuntwork, cinematography | question: What kind of comparisons did some early reviews of 'Spectre' have with 'Skyfall'?, answer: favourable comparisons | question: What percentage of Rotten Tomatoes' reviews of 'Spectre' were positive?, answer: 64% | question: How many critics gave the film a rating of 60 out of 100?, answer: 48 | question: What grade did CinemaScore give 'Spectre'?, answer: average grade of "A−" +question: How much did 'Spectre' earn in Australia?, answer: $8.7 million | question: How much did 'Spectre' earn in France?, answer: $14.6 million | question: How much more did 'Spectre' earn in Mexico than 'Skyfall'?, answer: more than double | question: In what Nordic country did 'Spectre' debut with more than double the opening of 'Skyfall'?, answer: Finland | question: How much above 'Skyfall' did 'Spectre' open in India?, answer: 4% | question: How long did 'Spectre' top the German-speaking Switzerland box office?, answer: four weeks | question: In what country did 'Spectre' open with $14.6 million?, answer: France | question: What was the only movie to sell more tickets in Paris than 'Spectre'?, answer: Spider-Man 3 +question: When was 'Spectre' released in the UK?, answer: 26 October 2015 | question: In what country was 'Spectre' released on 6 November 2015?, answer: United States | question: Spectre was the second James Bond film to be screened in what type of venue?, answer: IMAX | question: What was the reception of the theme song of 'Spectre'?, answer: mixed | question: What was the theme song for 'Spectre'?, answer: "Writing's on the Wall", | question: How much money has Spectre grossed worldwide?, answer: over $879 million +question: When did Étienne Serres use the term Ethnology to describe the natural history of man?, answer: 1838 | question: What type of group was the Société Ethnologique de Paris?, answer: anthropologists | question: What was the first to use Ethnology?, answer: Société Ethnologique de Paris, | question: What was the Société Ethnologique de Paris primarily comprised of?, answer: anti-slavery | question: When was slavery abolished in France?, answer: 1848 +question: What is the name of the small airport on the north coast of the island?, answer: Gustaf III Airport | question: What is the nearest airport to St. Barthélemy?, answer: a runway length | question: Who operates in this sector?, answer: Several international airlines and domestic Caribbean airlines +question: How many hotels does St. Barthélemy have?, answer: 25 | question: How many rooms does the largest hotel on the island have?, answer: 58 | question: What are the three levels of luxury hotels on the island?, answer: 3 Star, 4 Star | question: What is the name of the most famous hotel on the island?, answer: Eden Rock | question: How many rooms does Hotel Le Toiny have?, answer: 12 | question: How many private villas are available to rent on the island?, answer: 400 | question: How many people visit the island's luxury hotels and villas each year?, answer: 70,000 | question: From what countries does the tourism industry attract a labour force?, answer: Brazil and Portugal +question: What was Kublai?, answer: Mongol prince | question: What was Karma Pakshi's title?, answer: 2nd Karmapa Lama | question: What did the Phagpa lama recognize Kublai as a superior sovereign in?, answer: political affairs | question: How many different states ruled by myriarchies were in Tibet?, answer: thirteen +question: What is the name of the new type of comprehensive school in Hamburg?, answer: Stadtteilschule +question: When was The Black Swan published?, answer: 2007 | question: How did Taleb take action against the establishment view on banking stocks?, answer: making a big financial bet | question: Who said that Nassim Nicholas Taleb had an explanation for the banking crisis?, answer: David Brooks +question: What became the city's building materials of choice after the Great Fire?, answer: Stone and brick | question: What is a distinctive feature of many of the city's buildings?, answer: wooden roof-mounted | question: What was the maximum number of stories that the city required water towers to be installed on buildings?, answer: six | question: What type of apartments became popular in Jackson Heights in the 1920s?, answer: Garden apartments +question: What is used to light roadways and walkways at night?, answer: Street Lights | question: What are manufacturers designing to provide an energy-efficient alternative to traditional street light fixtures?, answer: LED and photovoltaic luminaires +question: What did not operate in the United Kingdom?, answer: Strict separation of powers | question: Who was the supreme lawmaking authority in the UK?, answer: Parliament | question: What branch of the British government acted in the name of the King?, answer: executive branch | question: Who were in most cases members of one of the two Houses of Parliament?, answer: The King's Ministers | question: The Lord Chancellor was the sole judge in what court?, answer: Court of Chancery | question: How many branches of the British government violated the principle of separation of powers?, answer: three branches | question: In what century did some US states not observe a strict separation of powers?, answer: 18th | question: Who was the presiding officer of one house of the New Jersey Legislature?, answer: the Governor | question: Who was a member of the Court of Appeals?, answer: The President of Delaware | question: In both Delaware and Pennsylvania, members of what branch of the government served at the same time as judges?, answer: executive council | question: What type of states explicitly required separation of powers?, answer: southern | question: Which US states kept the branches of government "separate and distinct"?, answer: Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia +question: How many people died in the May 25 earthquake?, answer: eight | question: How many homes were destroyed in Ningqiang County?, answer: 420,000 | question: How many people died in the Qingchuan aftershock?, answer: 1 | question: What was the magnitude of the August 1 aftershock?, answer: 6.1 Ms | question: How many people died in the Qingchuan aftershock?, answer: 1 +question: What is a central concept in Buddhism?, answer: Suffering | question: In what language is "dukkha" often left untranslated?, answer: English | question: What is the philosophical meaning of "dukkha"?, answer: "disquietude" | question: Is "suffering" too broad or too narrow a translation?, answer: too narrow | question: What is often left untranslated in English-language Buddhist literature?, answer: "dukkha" +question: What was the only stop in the Middle East?, answer: Muscat | question: How many kilometers did the torch relay cover?, answer: 20 | question: What happened during the torch relay?, answer: No protests or incidents | question: What is Sulaf Fawakherji?, answer: Syrian actress +question: What has influenced building design since the beginning of architectural history?, answer: Sunlight | question: What type of architecture was first employed by the Greeks and Chinese?, answer: Advanced solar architecture +question: What is the official religion of Tajikistan?, answer: Sunni Islam | question: What type of state does Tajikistan consider itself?, answer: secular state | question: How many Islamic holidays has the government declared?, answer: two | question: What percentage of Tajikistan's population is Muslim?, answer: 98% | question: What percentage of Tajikistan's population is Shia?, answer: 3% | question: What percentage of the population of Tajikistan is Buddhist?, answer: 2% | question: What percentage of Tajikistan's cities observe daily prayer and dietary restrictions?, answer: 10% +question: What is the term used to describe the mutualistic relationship between two different biological species?, answer: Symbiosis | question: Who used the word symbiosis to describe the mutualistic relationship in lichens?, answer: Albert Bernhard Frank | question: Who defined symbiosis in 1879?, answer: Heinrich Anton de Bary +question: What played a major role in the co-evolution of flowering plants and the animals that pollinate them?, answer: Symbiosis | question: Many plants that are pollinated by insects, bats, or birds have what?, answer: highly specialized flowers | question: What type of flowers did the first flowering plants have?, answer: simple | question: What did some plants develop while insects evolved more specialized morphologies?, answer: nectar and large sticky pollen, | question: How many species of insect can a plant species only be pollinated by?, answer: one +question: What is it called when one organism lives on another?, answer: Symbiotic relationships | question: What is another way to classify symbiosis?, answer: physical attachment +question: What is a rare type of symbiosis in which the interaction between species is detrimental to both organisms involved?, answer: Synnecrosis | question: Is synnecrosis long or short-lived?, answer: short-lived | question: Is synnecrosis common or uncommon in nature?, answer: uncommon | question: What is an example of a species of symbiosis?, answer: bees | question: What do bees who die after stinging their prey inflict on themselves?, answer: pain | question: How often is the term synnecrosis used?, answer: rarely +question: How many people lived in Tajikistan in 2013?, answer: 8 million | question: What country borders Tajikistan to the south?, answer: Afghanistan | question: What country lies to the south of Tajikistan?, answer: Pakistan +question: What percentage of Tajikistan's population is between the ages of 14 and 30?, answer: 35% | question: What is the main ethnic group in Tajikistan?, answer: Tajiks | question: What is a sizeable minority of Tajiks?, answer: Ismailis | question: Who are Tajikistanis?, answer: All citizens of Tajikistan +question: What is the smallest nation in Central Asia by area?, answer: Tajikistan | question: What longitudes does Tajikistan lie between?, answer: 67° and 75° E | question: How much of the country is over 3,000 meters above sea level?, answer: more than fifty percent | question: Where is the Fergana Valley?, answer: the north | question: What is located on the southern slopes above the Kofarnihon valley?, answer: Dushanbe +question: What type of system does Tajikistan operate under?, answer: presidential | question: What party has the majority in Tajikistan's Parliament?, answer: People's Democratic Party | question: Who has held the office of President of Tajikistan since November 1994?, answer: Emomalii Rahmon | question: Who is the First Deputy Prime Minister of Tajikistan?, answer: Matlubkhon Davlatov +question: What means the "Land of the Tajiks"?, answer: Tajikistan | question: What does the suffix "-stan" mean?, answer: "place of" or "country" | question: What peoples were the original inhabitants of Central Asia?, answer: Turkic or Iranian +question: What grew substantially after the war?, answer: economy | question: What was the average rate of growth in Tajikistan's GDP from 2000-2007?, answer: 9.6% | question: What happened to Tajikistan's position among other Central Asian countries?, answer: improved Tajikistan's position | question: What is the main source of income in Tajikistan?, answer: aluminium | question: How much of Tajikistan's agricultural output is cotton?, answer: 60% | question: What is the biggest aluminium plant in Central Asia?, answer: Tajik Aluminum Company +question: Tajikistan's rivers have great potential for what type of energy?, answer: hydropower | question: What is the highest dam in the world?, answer: Nurek Dam, | question: What hydroelectric power station began operations on January 18, 2008?, answer: Sangtuda-1 | question: What is the name of the second hydroelectric power station in Tajikistan?, answer: Sangtuda-2 | question: How much surplus electricity will CASA 1000 transmit to Pakistan?, answer: 1000 MW | question: How long is the total length of the CASA 1000 transmission line?, answer: 750 km | question: What is the estimated cost of the CASA 1000 project?, answer: US$865 | question: Along with natural gas and petroleum, what is a notable energy resource in Tajikistan?, answer: coal deposits +question: How many Tajik citizens fought in World War II?, answer: around 260,000 | question: What did Stalin try to expand in Tajikistan?, answer: agriculture and industry | question: When was the Virgin Lands Campaign?, answer: 1957–58 | question: What did Tajikistan have the lowest in the USSR in the 1980s?, answer: household saving rate | question: Who were calling for increased rights in the late 1980s?, answer: Tajik nationalists | question: What did not occur in Tajikistan until 1990?, answer: Real disturbances | question: What collapsed in 1990?, answer: Soviet Union +question: What is the cause of tandem repeats?, answer: slippage | question: What type of organism has the largest proportion of interspersed repeats?, answer: mammalian +question: What was the only stop in Africa?, answer: Dar es Salaam | question: What was the only stop in Africa?, answer: Dar es Salaam | question: How long did the torch relay last?, answer: 5 km | question: What was Ali Mohamed Shein's position?, answer: Vice-President | question: How many people followed the relay?, answer: About a thousand | question: What was Wangari Maathai?, answer: Nobel Peace Prize laureate +question: What are the common terms for universities of technology or technical university?, answer: Technische Universität | question: Along with habilitation, what type of degrees can Technische Universität grant?, answer: doctoral degrees +question: Who was the season's most talked-about contestant?, answer: Sanjaya Malakar | question: Who was voted off on April 18?, answer: Sanjaya +question: What other channel did the BBC compete with to become the channel with the highest ratings?, answer: ITV | question: When was Doctor Who introduced?, answer: 23 November 1963 +question: What company did Richard M. Bowen III work for?, answer: Citigroup | question: What percentage of mortgages purchased by Citi by 2006 were "defective"?, answer: 60% | question: What percentage of defective mortgages were there in 2007?, answer: over 80% +question: What has been written since ancient time?, answer: architecture | question: Along with general advice, what type of advice did canons provide?, answer: specific formal prescriptions | question: When did Vitruvius write?, answer: 1st-century BCE | question: What type of architecture is religious?, answer: canonic architecture +question: What was the Olympic flame's first visit to Thailand?, answer: April 18 relay through Bangkok | question: When was the Olympic flame's first visit to Thailand?, answer: April 18 relay | question: How long was the Olympic flame's first visit to Thailand?, answer: just over 10 km, | question: Along with the Democracy Monument, where was the Olympic flame carried through Bangkok?, answer: Chitralada Palace | question: What organization did Narisa Chakrabongse lead?, answer: Green World Foundation | question: How many protesters were present during the relay?, answer: Several hundred | question: Who did Thai authorities threaten to arrest?, answer: foreign protesters | question: How many protesters were present during the relay?, answer: several hundred | question: Who boycotted the relay?, answer: Mom Rajawongse Narissara Chakrabongse | question: Who provided students with transportation and shirts to wear?, answer: the Chinese Embassy +question: Who directed 'Junior'?, answer: Ivan Reitman | question: What award did 'Junior' win?, answer: Best Actor | question: What was the name of the Christmas comedy Schwarzenegger starred in in in 1996?, answer: Jingle All The Way | question: What type of injury caused Schwarzenegger to take time to recuperate?, answer: back | question: What was Schwarzenegger's final film before taking time to recuperate from a back injury?, answer: Batman & Robin, | question: What was Schwarzenegger's final action film?, answer: The 6th Day | question: How much did Terminator 3: Rise of the Machines earn?, answer: over $150 million +question: In what season was the "Fan Save" introduced?, answer: fourteenth | question: How long are viewers given to vote for the contestants in danger of elimination?, answer: five-minute window +question: What is a school in some States of Germany that offers regular classes and remedial classes but no college preparatory classes?, answer: The "Mittelschule" | question: What does not exist in some States of Germany?, answer: the Hauptschule | question: What is another name for the Mittlere Reife?, answer: the Hauptschulabschluss +question: What is the name of the fight song for the University of Notre Dame?, answer: "Notre Dame Victory March" | question: Who wrote the Notre Dame Victory March?, answer: two brothers | question: When did Michael J. Shea graduate from Notre Dame?, answer: 1904 | question: The "Notre Dame Victory March" is the fight song for what?, answer: University of Notre Dame | question: What does the chorus of the Notre Dame Victory March say to wake up the old Notre Dame?, answer: echos | question: What does the chorus of the Notre Dame Victory March shake down from the sky?, answer: the thunder | question: Who will win over all?, answer: old Notre Dame | question: Who are marching, onward to victory?, answer: her loyal sons +question: Who designed the Breakwater in Plymouth Sound?, answer: John Rennie | question: How long after Rennie's death was the Breakwater completed?, answer: twenty years | question: What forts were constructed around the outskirts of Devonport in the 1860s?, answer: Palmerston +question: What required setbacks in new buildings?, answer: The 1916 Zoning Resolution | question: What style of architecture is the Chrysler Building?, answer: Art Deco | question: What is the distinctive ornamentation on the 61st floor of the Chrysler Building?, answer: eagles | question: What is a highly influential example of the international style in the United States?, answer: Seagram Building | question: What is a prominent example of green design in American skyscrapers?, answer: Condé Nast Building +question: What proposed abolishing county boroughs?, answer: 1971 Local Government White Paper | question: What county did Plymouth lobbying for?, answer: Tamarside | question: When did Plymouth cease to be a county borough?, answer: 1 April 1974 | question: When did Plymouth become a unitary authority?, answer: 1 April 1998 +question: In what year did the 1973 oil embargo occur?, answer: 1979 | question: What was the name of the US incentive program that focused on solar technology?, answer: Federal Photovoltaic Utilization Program | question: What didSERI, now NREL, form in the US?, answer: research facilities +question: In what century was John Ruskin's Seven Lamps of Architecture published?, answer: 19th-century | question: What did John Ruskin say architecture was the art which so disposes and adorns?, answer: the edifices raised by men +question: When was the renewal and re-equipment effort?, answer: 2006 | question: What is the name of the air force's medium range transport aircraft?, answer: C-130 Hercules | question: What is the name of the new strategic transport aircraft?, answer: C-17 Globemaster III | question: What continues to suffer setbacks from challenging and evolving fiscal and other factors?, answer: Canada First Defence Strategy +question: How many people were missing after the 2008 Sichuan earthquake?, answer: 18,222 +question: When did the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay begin?, answer: March 24 | question: Where was the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay held?, answer: Beijing, | question: How long did the 2008 Summer Olympics torch relay last?, answer: 129 days +question: What was released on October 5, 2009?, answer: 2009 Human Development Report | question: Along with development, what was the topic of the 2009 Human Development Report?, answer: Human mobility | question: What countries were grouped in a new category called "very high human development"?, answer: The top countries | question: What type of country is very high human development?, answer: developed +question: What was released on November 4, 2010?, answer: The 2010 Human Development Report | question: What is below the list of countries?, answer: the list of the "very high human development" +question: What did the 2010 Human Development Report introduce?, answer: Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index | question: What can the HDI be viewed as?, answer: an index of 'potential' human development +question: What was the first to calculate an Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index?, answer: The 2010 Human Development Report | question: What is the ranking of countries by IHDI?, answer: top quartile +question: What was released on 2 November 2011?, answer: 2011 Human Development Report | question: What is below?, answer: the list of the "very high human development" countries +question: Who released the 2013 Human Development Report?, answer: United Nations Development Program | question: What is below the list of countries?, answer: the list of the "very high human development" +question: What was released on July 24, 2014?, answer: The 2014 Human Development Report | question: What is below the list of countries?, answer: the list of the "very high human development" +question: What was released on December 14, 2015?, answer: The 2015 Human Development Report | question: What is below the list of countries?, answer: the list of the "very high human development" +question: In what century did the arrival of Modernism occur?, answer: 20th century | question: What is one of Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso's best-known works?, answer: Canção Popular a Russa | question: Along with Almada Negreiros, who was a great modernist painter?, answer: Carlos Botelho | question: What trends did Amadeo de Souza-Cardoso deeply influence?, answer: Cubist and Futurist | question: Vieira da Silva is an international figure in what type of art?, answer: visual arts +question: How many nocturnes are more structured than Field's?, answer: 21 nocturnes | question: Many of the Chopin nocturnes have middle sections marked by what?, answer: agitated expression +question: How many Reserve Force brigades does each division have?, answer: two to three | question: How many Reserve Force brigade groups are there?, answer: ten | question: How many Reserve Force brigades does each division have?, answer: three | question: What is located at CFB Gagetown, CFB Montreal and CFB Wainwright?, answer: Major training and support establishments +question: What year was the book's release celebrated?, answer: 50th anniversary | question: What newspaper praised Lee's "rich use of language"?, answer: Chicago Tribune | question: Who in the Sydney Morning Herald said that the book "still rouses fresh and horrified indignation"?, answer: Jane Sullivan | question: Who wrote in The Guardian that Lee wrote with "a fiercely progressive ink"?, answer: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | question: Who in Scotland's The Herald noted the connections between Lee and Jane Austen?, answer: Rosemary Goring +question: What road runs from east to west across the north of the city?, answer: A38 dual-carriageway | question: What is the A38 dual-carriageway called within the city?, answer: 'The Parkway' | question: What motorway does the A38 connect Plymouth to in the east?, answer: M5 motorway | question: Along with Plymouth Citybus and Target Travel, what bus company provides regular service to Plymouth?, answer: First South West | question: How many park and ride services are there in Plymouth?, answer: three +question: Who has largely ignored the issue?, answer: state-controlled media | question: Who has been detained and threatened?, answer: Parents and volunteers +question: What contest was held this season?, answer: American Idol Songwriter | question: How many submissions were there for the American Idol Songwriter contest?, answer: ten | question: Who recorded the winning song?, answer: David Cook +question: How much are the Canadian Armed Forces funded by annually?, answer: $20.1 billion | question: What is the number of primary reserve personnel expected to go up to by 2020?, answer: 30,000 | question: How many Rangers will be serving by 2020?, answer: 5000 | question: What is the total strength of the Canadian Armed Forces by 2020?, answer: 124,000. | question: What are the names of the regulations that govern the Canadian Armed Forces?, answer: Queen's Regulations and Orders +question: How many personnel are in the Canadian Armed Forces?, answer: 115,349 | question: Who is the highest ranking commissioned officer in the Armed Forces?, answer: Chief of the Defence Staff | question: Where does the Armed Forces Council operate from?, answer: National Defence Headquarters | question: What is the head of the Canadian Special Operations Forces Command?, answer: Canadian Joint Operations Command | question: The sovereign and most other members of what family act as colonels-in-chief?, answer: Canadian Royal Family +question: How many brigades does the Army have?, answer: three | question: What is the name of the brigade that consists of paratroopers, commandos and rangers?, answer: Rapid Reaction Brigade | question: How many marines are in the Navy?, answer: 1,580 | question: What is the main combat aircraft of the Air Force?, answer: Lockheed F-16 Fighting Falcon +question: Who was forced to abandon the Drepung Monastery in 1537?, answer: Gendün Gyatso | question: Who occupied Lhasa in 1498?, answer: Rinpungpa | question: What was the Rinpungpa leader's role in the Gelug?, answer: simple governors | question: When did the prince of Rinbung occupy Lhasa?, answer: 1498 | question: Who was given the task of conducting New Years prayers in Lhasa?, answer: Karmapa | question: When did the Phagmodru ruler capture Lhasa?, answer: 1518 | question: What monastery threatened Lhasa in 1537?, answer: Drigung Monastery +question: What is the only polytechnic to have been elevated to university status?, answer: The Auckland University of Technology +question: Who was the head of the BBC Television department?, answer: Jana Bennett | question: What was the BBC Vision part of?, answer: larger restructuring +question: What type of service was Ceefax?, answer: teletext | question: What does Ceefax allow BBC viewers to view?, answer: textual information | question: What service has not made a full transition to digital television?, answer: CEEFAX +question: Who began broadcasting their own programming from the basement of Broadcasting House in 1932?, answer: The BBC | question: What made electromechanical broadcasts obsolete?, answer: all-electronic television systems +question: What is the BBC's domestic television channels funded by?, answer: television licence fee | question: What type of streams can viewers of the BBC's channels watch online?, answer: real-time streams | question: What do the BBC's domestic television channels not broadcast?, answer: advertisements +question: What is an example of a costume drama produced by the BBC?, answer: Jane Austen's Pride and Prejudice | question: What percentage of its output is the BBC legally required to source from British production companies?, answer: 25% | question: What is an example of an American TV show that is no longer shown?, answer: The Simpsons | question: Why is the BBC able to produce programmes in English?, answer: few programmes need use sub-titles or dubbing +question: The BBC is one of the world's largest production companies of what?, answer: television | question: What does the BBC produce in-house?, answer: its own programmes +question: When was the Battle of Long Island fought?, answer: August 1776 | question: After the battle of Long Island, who became the military and political base of operations in North America?, answer: the British | question: Who was the city a haven for?, answer: Loyalist refugees, as well as escaped slaves | question: How many escaped slaves crowded into the city during the British occupation?, answer: 10,000 | question: How many slaves did the British transport to Nova Scotia?, answer: 3,000 | question: What did the British do in England and the Caribbean?, answer: They resettled other freedmen +question: How many people did the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee send to escort the flame throughout its journey?, answer: 30 | question: What is the main job of the torch attendants?, answer: keep the Olympic flame alight throughout the journey | question: What do the torch attendants wear?, answer: blue tracksuits | question: What gender of netizens is the Second Right Brother most popular with?, answer: female +question: What is the name given to Beyoncé's fan base?, answer: The Bey Hive | question: Who penned the name Bey Hive after petitions on Twitter and online news reports during competitions?, answer: Fans | question: On what social networking service was the name Bey Hive created?, answer: Twitter +question: What process has been adopted by Portuguese universities and poly-technical institutes?, answer: Bologna | question: What is enforced through a national database on student admissions?, answer: a system of numerus clausus | question: How many vacant places are there in Portuguese higher education?, answer: every higher education institution offers also a number of additional vacant places | question: Most student costs are supported with what type of money?, answer: public | question: What happens to the cost of attending a Portuguese state-run university?, answer: increasing tuition fees +question: Where can you find historic recordings of Chopin's works?, answer: The British Library | question: Who recorded the Nocturne in E major Op. 62 No. 2?, answer: Paul Pabst | question: What was the first Nocturne in E major Op. 2?, answer: 62 | question: What was the first Chopin piece to be recorded?, answer: the Nocturne | question: Where can historic recordings of Chopin's works be found?, answer: The British Library site | question: Who gave a selection of Chopin works by pianists representing the various pedagogic traditions?, answer: Methuen-Campbell +question: How much of the growth in global consumption did U.S. consumption account for between 2000 and 2007?, answer: more than a third | question: What has the US economy been doing for years?, answer: spending too much and borrowing too much | question: What has caused a decline in growth elsewhere?, answer: increased savings rate | question: What was the annualized rate of decline in GDP in Germany in the first quarter of 2009?, answer: 14.4% +question: Who is allowed to offer new truths based on the Buddha's input?, answer: monks | question: What does Mahayana believe that nothing has existence?, answer: śūnyatā +question: What are probably the earliest describing meditation techniques?, answer: Buddhist texts | question: What do the Buddhist texts describe?, answer: meditative practices and states | question: How many Upanishads contain full-fledged descriptions of yoga as a means to liberation?, answer: Two +question: What does COATS stand for?, answer: Cadet Organizations Administration and Training Service | question: What is the CIC branch of the CAF?, answer: Cadet Instructors Cadre | question: What is the CISS List?, answer: "Cadet Instructor Supplementary Staff List" +question: What is the unified armed force of Canada?, answer: Canadian Armed Forces +question: What is the total reserve force of the Canadian Armed Forces?, answer: 50,000 | question: What does the order of precedence follow for?, answer: the components and sub-components +question: How many divisions does the Canadian Army have?, answer: four +question: When was the Canadian Joint Operations Command established?, answer: October 2012 | question: What was the Canadian Joint Operations Command created as a response to?, answer: cost-cutting measures +question: Where do the Canadian Rangers operate?, answer: Canada's arctic +question: What does CANSOFCOM stand for?, answer: Canadian Special Operations Forces Command | question: What does SOAS stand for?, answer: 427 Special Operations Aviation Squadron +question: Who is the country's sovereign?, answer: Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian Armed Forces | question: All troop deployment and disposition orders fall under what?, answer: royal prerogative | question: Who must follow the advice of the ministers in Cabinet?, answer: the monarch and viceroy +question: Who is responsible for compiling information about the financial situation of all administrations dependent on the Holy Roman Church?, answer: Cardinal Camerlengo | question: Who does the Cardinal Camerlengo collect information about?, answer: all administrations +question: Who presides in the Senate during a president's impeachment trial?, answer: The Chief Justice | question: The rules of the Senate do not grant how much authority to the presiding officer?, answer: much | question: How much authority does the Chief Justice have in impeachment?, answer: limited +question: What city has a complex park system?, answer: The City of New York +question: How many wards are there in Plymouth?, answer: 17 | question: How much of the council is up for election for three consecutive years?, answer: a third | question: What was the total electorate of Plymouth in April 2015?, answer: 188,924 | question: How many Labour councillors were there in the May 2015 election?, answer: 28 | question: What city is Plymouth City Council twinned with?, answer: Brest, France +question: Who released West's College Dropout?, answer: Roc-A-Fella | question: How many artists had their first number one hit before West's "Slow Jamz"?, answer: three | question: What number did The College Dropout reach on the Billboard 200?, answer: two | question: What was the subject matter of Jesus Walks?, answer: faith | question: Where did Jesus Walks reach on the Billboard pop charts?, answer: top 20 | question: What number did West's "Through the Wire" peak at on the Billboard Hot?, answer: 10 | question: What was the name of the record label and management company that West founded?, answer: GOOD Music, | question: What was the focal point of West's production style?, answer: sped-up vocal samples | question: Why did West decide to find a new sound?, answer: he had become too dependent +question: When was the College of Arts and Letters established?, answer: 1842 | question: What was Saint Louis University's first academic curriculum modeled after?, answer: Jesuit Ratio Studiorum | question: How many majors does the College of Arts and Letters offer?, answer: 33 | question: How many undergraduates are in the College of Arts and Letters?, answer: 2,500 +question: What courses were a part of the College of Science since the 1870s?, answer: civil and mechanical engineering | question: How many departments does the College of Engineering have?, answer: five | question: What type of degree programs does the college offer?, answer: five-year dual degree programs +question: When was the College of Science established?, answer: 1865 | question: How long were Dillon's scientific courses?, answer: six years | question: How many undergraduates are in the College of Science?, answer: over 1,200 | question: According to university statistics, the College of Science has one of the highest acceptance rates to what type of school?, answer: medical school +question: What nationality is Jens Galschiøt?, answer: Danish | question: When was the Color Orange democracy group denied entry to Hong Kong?, answer: April 26, 2008 | question: What position did Lee Cheuk Yan hold?, answer: vice chairman | question: Who gave a speech criticizing China's relations with Sudan?, answer: Mia Farrow | question: What country did Mia Farrow criticize China's relations with?, answer: Sudan | question: Who said the government's decision allowing Farrow to enter while denying others is a double standard and a violation to Hong Kong's one country, two systems policy?, answer: Cheung Man Kwong +question: Who distinguishes between the Yuan dynasty and the other Mongol Empire khanates?, answer: The Columbia Encyclopedia | question: When did Kublai Khan adopt the Chinese dynastic name of Yüan?, answer: 1271 | question: What was Kublai Khan's Chinese dynastic name?, answer: Yüan | question: What describes the Yuan dynasty as "the line of Mongol rulers in China"?, answer: The Encyclopedia Americana | question: Who dismissed the Yuan dynasty as a non-Chinese polity?, answer: Thomas Laird | question: Who did the Mongol rulers largely ignore?, answer: literati | question: Who wrote Kublai Khan: His Life and Times?, answer: Rossabi +question: Who is the reigning Canadian monarch?, answer: The Commander-in-Chief | question: Who leads the Canadian Armed Forces?, answer: Chief of the Defence Staff, +question: The Constitution does not explicitly indicate what of any particular branch of government?, answer: pre-eminence | question: Who wrote Federalist 51?, answer: James Madison | question: In republican government, what authority necessarily predominates?, answer: legislative authority +question: Who has exclusive responsibility for national defence?, answer: federal government | question: In what fiscal year was the amount allocated for defence spending?, answer: 2008–2009 | question: How many more people were added to the primary reserve in 2005?, answer: 3,000 | question: How many regular force members were added in 2006?, answer: 13,000 +question: When did the Convention come into force?, answer: 12 January 1951 | question: How many of the five permanent members of the UN Security Council were parties to the treaty?, answer: two | question: What country ratified the Convention in 1970?, answer: United Kingdom | question: How many decades did the Convention languish for?, answer: four | question: When did the international law on the crime of genocide begin to be enforced?, answer: 1990s +question: What acts as the cabinet?, answer: The Council of Ministers | question: Who is required to define the broad outline of its policies in a programme?, answer: Each government | question: How many deputies are required to reject a government programme?, answer: an absolute majority +question: The Dean of what college receives a titular church?, answer: College of Cardinals | question: Who retains the church?, answer: Cardinals governing a particular Church +question: Who elects the Dean of the College of Cardinals?, answer: cardinal bishops | question: Who previously held the position of Dean of the College of Cardinals?, answer: longest-serving +question: What party holds the majority of public offices in New York City?, answer: The Democratic Party | question: What percentage of New York City's registered voters are Democrats?, answer: 67% | question: Who was the last Republican to win the five boroughs in 1924?, answer: President Calvin Coolidge | question: Who was the first presidential candidate of any party to receive more than 80% of the overall vote?, answer: Barack Obama | question: What are the main party platforms in New York City?, answer: affordable housing, education, and economic development, and labor politics +question: What was the fee for the Desert Land Act of 1877?, answer: $.25 per acre | question: What was the fee for the Desert Land Act?, answer: one dollar per acre | question: What type of ranchers did the Desert Land Act of 1877 bring to Montana?, answer: cattle and sheep | question: What railroads brought some farmers to Montana?, answer: Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railroads +question: What was the Dutch Republic also known as?, answer: Republic of the Seven United Netherlands | question: What other republic preceded the Dutch Republic?, answer: Batavian | question: What is another name for Verenigde Provinciën?, answer: the United Provinces +question: How much incoming solar radiation does the Earth receive?, answer: 174,000 terawatts | question: What percentage of incoming solar radiation is reflected back to space?, answer: Approximately 30% | question: The spectrum of solar light at the Earth's surface is mostly spread across what ranges?, answer: visible and near-infrared | question: What is the average level of insolation?, answer: 150 to 300 watts per square meter +question: Who was the first Englishman to circumnavigate the world?, answer: Sir Francis Drake | question: What was Sir Francis Drake's Spanish name?, answer: El Draco | question: What did Sir Francis Drake die of in 1596?, answer: dysentery | question: In what year did the Ministry of Defence allow a mission to recover Sir Francis Drake's body?, answer: 2002 | question: Who was the cousin of Sir Francis Drake?, answer: John Hawkins | question: What was Benjamin Robert Haydon?, answer: Painter | question: Who was the designer of the Eddystone Lighthouse?, answer: John Smeaton | question: What was Benjamin Robert Haydon's profession?, answer: an English painter | question: Where was Dr William Elford Leach FRS born?, answer: Hoe Gate +question: When was the French École Polytechnique founded?, answer: 1794 | question: What Greek word does the French term "polytechnic" come from?, answer: πολύ +question: What part of the LSWR needs to be reopened to connect Cornwall and Plymouth?, answer: The Exeter to Plymouth railway | question: Where are there proposals to reopen the line from Tavistock to?, answer: Bere Alston | question: Where was a sea wall breached on February 4, 2014?, answer: Dawlish | question: What was closed due to the breach of the sea wall at Dawlish?, answer: The line | question: What happened to the line on 4 April 2014?, answer: Network Rail began repair work | question: What caused damage to the mainline track at Dawlish?, answer: coastal storms +question: What is located on Randalls Island?, answer: FDNY Fire Academy | question: How many Bureau of Fire Communications offices are there?, answer: three | question: What is the name of the office that houses Manhattan/Citywide, Brooklyn, and Staten Island Fire Communications?, answer: 11 Metrotech Center | question: Which two boroughs have their own offices?, answer: The Bronx and Queens +question: What did the Fed raise significantly between July 2004 and July 2006?, answer: the Fed funds rate | question: What adjustable-rate mortgage rates did the Fed raise?, answer: 1-year and 5-year | question: What generally move inversely to interest rates?, answer: asset prices | question: What happened to U.S. housing and financial assets after the housing bubble burst?, answer: declined in value +question: What differences do the GameCube and Wii versions have in their controls?, answer: several minor differences | question: What did the Wii version of the game make use of?, answer: motion sensors and built-in speaker | question: What does the Wii's speaker emit when shooting an arrow?, answer: a bowstring | question: What does the player control by swinging the Wii Remote?, answer: Link's sword | question: How are other attacks triggered?, answer: similar gestures | question: How many secondary weapons can Link have in the GameCube version?, answer: two +question: What is the world's busiest motor vehicle bridge?, answer: The George Washington Bridge | question: What is the longest suspension bridge in the Americas?, answer: The Verrazano-Narrows Bridge | question: What is an icon of the city itself?, answer: Brooklyn Bridge | question: What are the towers of the Brooklyn Bridge made out of?, answer: stone | question: What type of suspension bridge is the Brooklyn Bridge?, answer: steel-wire +question: What brought a large influx of Irish immigrants to New York?, answer: The Great Irish Famine | question: How many Irish immigrants were living in New York by 1860?, answer: Over 200,000 | question: What percentage of New York's population was German in 1860?, answer: 25% +question: How many countries were included in the 2010 HDI?, answer: 169 +question: How long is the term of the President of Portugal?, answer: five-year term | question: What other powers does the President have?, answer: supervision and reserve | question: What does the President dissolve to call early elections?, answer: the Assembly of the Republic | question: What is the title of the President of the Armed Forces?, answer: ex officio Commander-in-Chief +question: How many general or specialized units are in the Health Services Group?, answer: 120 | question: Who commands the Health Services Group?, answer: Surgeon General +question: What is another name for the Hellenic language?, answer: Greek | question: Where are other varieties of Greek spoken?, answer: small communities +question: What provided free land to settlers?, answer: The Homestead Act of 1862 | question: How much land did the Homestead Act provide?, answer: 160 acres | question: Who made the first homestead claim in Montana?, answer: David Carpenter | question: Where was the first homestead claim by a woman in Montana?, answer: near Warm Springs Creek | question: How many farms were there on the eastern plains in 1880?, answer: few +question: What river separates New York City from New Jersey?, answer: Hudson River | question: The Bronx River is the only entirely fresh water river in what city?, answer: New York City | question: What river separates New York City from New Jersey?, answer: The Hudson River | question: Where does the East River flow from?, answer: Long Island Sound | question: Which river separates most of Manhattan from the Bronx?, answer: Harlem | question: What type of river is the Bronx?, answer: fresh water river +question: What is the composite statistic of life expectancy, education, and income per capita?, answer: The Human Development Index | question: What is a country's HDI score higher when it has a longer life expectancy?, answer: life expectancy at birth | question: What was Mahbub ul Haq's profession?, answer: economist +question: Along with Western models of development, what ideology has been accused of bias in the Human Development Index?, answer: egalitarianism +question: The Human Development Report was launched in Brasilia, Brazil in what year?, answer: 2007/2008 | question: What type of world was the focus of the Human Development Report for 2007/2008?, answer: divided | question: What year were most of the data used for the report derived from?, answer: 2005 | question: Are all UN member states able to provide the necessary statistics?, answer: Not all UN member states +question: How much does each Hummer weigh?, answer: 6,300 lb | question: How much did the conversion of Schwarzenegger's Hummers to burn hydrogen cost?, answer: about US$21, | question: How much did the California Hydrogen Highway Network cost?, answer: US$91,000,000 | question: What is the name of the hydrogen Hummer that California took delivery of in 2004?, answer: H2H +question: What does IESNA stand for?, answer: The Illuminating Engineering Society of North America | question: What does manufacturers of lighting equipment publish?, answer: photometric data +question: What does IHDI stand for?, answer: Inequality-adjusted Human Development Index +question: Who did Zhengtong send a message to in 1445?, answer: the Karmapa | question: Who did Zhengtong send a message to?, answer: the Great Treasure Prince +question: What does IALD stand for?, answer: The International Association of Lighting Designers | question: What is the abbreviation for the International Association of Lighting Designers?, answer: IALD +question: What does CIE stand for?, answer: The International Commission on Illumination | question: What does the CIE publish?, answer: standard metrics +question: What is the name of the court that is responsible for the prosecution of offenses committed in Rwanda?, answer: The International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda | question: When was the ICTR created?, answer: 8 November 1994 +question: What can make considerable contributions to solving some of the most urgent problems the world now faces?, answer: solar energy +question: Who has established a number of standards relating to solar energy equipment?, answer: The International Organization for Standardization | question: What is the name of the standard that relates to the materials used in solar water heaters?, answer: ISO 10217 +question: What can a website owner ask the Internet Archive to stop doing to their site?, answer: crawling or archiving | question: What does the Internet Archive do with requests to stop crawling or archiving a site?, answer: comply | question: What is the Internet Archive not interested in?, answer: preserving or offering access to Web sites +question: What was used to pass information to aid in rescue and recovery efforts?, answer: The Internet | question: What did Xinhua set up?, answer: an online rescue request center | question: Who proposed a landing spot online?, answer: a student | question: What did volunteers set up to help store contact information for victims and evacuees?, answer: several websites | question: Why did a rescue helicopter crash in Wenchuan county?, answer: fog and turbulence | question: How many people survived the crash of the rescue helicopter?, answer: No-one +question: What language family are the Iranian languages a branch of?, answer: Indo-Iranian | question: What are the speakers of Iranian languages known as?, answer: Iranian languages | question: How many stages of historical Iranian languages are there?, answer: three | question: What is the language of the Avesta?, answer: Avestan | question: Middle Persian is a language of what Iran?, answer: Sassanid +question: What script remains in use in contemporary modern Persian?, answer: Arabic | question: How many scripts were adapted to the writing of Arabic?, answer: three | question: What script began to decrease in usage in the 8th century?, answer: middle Persian script | question: What script is still in use in modern Persian?, answer: The Arabic script | question: What script was first Latinised in the 1920s?, answer: Tajik | question: When was the Tajik script Cyrillicized?, answer: 1930s +question: What is the name of the institute at the University of Notre Dame dedicated to research, education and outreach on the causes of violent conflict?, answer: Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies | question: What degrees does the Joan B. Kroc Institute offer?, answer: PhD, Master's, and undergraduate | question: When was the Joan B. Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies founded?, answer: 1986 | question: Who inspired the Joan B. Kroc Institute?, answer: Rev. Theodore M. Hesburgh | question: What has the Joan B. Kroc Institute contributed to?, answer: international policy discussions +question: When did the Kushan Empire rule?, answer: 4th century CE | question: What religion did Arabs bring to Central Asia in the early 8th century?, answer: Islam | question: What region continued in its role as a commercial crossroads?, answer: Central Asia +question: During what period was there a period of upheaval in Europe?, answer: The Late Middle Ages | question: What epidemic caused demographic catastrophe in Europe?, answer: the Black Death | question: What kept many of the states of Europe at war during the Late Middle Ages?, answer: Dynastic struggles and wars of conquest | question: What happened in 1453?, answer: Fall of Constantinople +question: Who developed and published The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess?, answer: Nintendo | question: What is the number of installments in the The Legend of Zelda series?, answer: thirteenth | question: Who developed and published The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess?, answer: Nintendo | question: Where was the Wii version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess released?, answer: Japan, Europe, and Australia | question: What version of The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess was released worldwide in December 2006?, answer: The GameCube version +question: What type of game is The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess?, answer: action-adventure | question: What is the name of the system that allows the player to keep Link's view focused on an enemy while moving and attacking?, answer: L-targeting | question: What will Link automatically do when running off of or reaching for a ledge?, answer: jump | question: What does Link use in combat?, answer: a sword and shield +question: What was the first research organization to answer definitively that germ-free-life is possible?, answer: Lobund Institute | question: Who posed the question that started the germ-free-life research?, answer: Pasteur | question: How long was the research in germ-free-life?, answer: short lived | question: What was the first research organization to answer definitively that germ-free-life is possible?, answer: Lobund | question: What was the goal of the Lobund Institute?, answer: produce the germ free animal | question: What was Lobund a unique center for?, answer: study and production of germ free animals | question: Is the work of the Lobund Institute still a unique center for germ free animals?, answer: Today | question: Where was the Lobund Institute originally housed?, answer: Department of Biology | question: When did Lobund achieve independent status?, answer: 1940s | question: When was the Lobund Institute brought back into the Department of Biology?, answer: 1958 +question: What is situated in the eastern border of the Tibetan Plateau?, answer: Longmen Shan Fault System | question: How many imbricate structures were ruptured by the earthquake?, answer: at least two | question: What was the average slip on the Beichuan Fault?, answer: 3.5 metres (11 ft) | question: What was the average slip on the Guanxian-Anxian Fault?, answer: 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) +question: Where is the Lord Mayor's official residence?, answer: 3 Elliot Terrace, | question: Who gave 3 Elliot Terrace to the City of Plymouth?, answer: Lady Astor | question: How much did the council estimate it would cost to refurbish the Civic Centre?, answer: £40m +question: What are a very broad genre of Buddhist scriptures?, answer: Mahayana sutras | question: Who criticized the Sarvastivada Abhidharma?, answer: Nagarjuna +question: What is the name of the path of the Buddha?, answer: bodhisattva | question: What is the goal of the bodhisattva path?, answer: liberate all living beings | question: What is the name of the Great Vehicle?, answer: Mahāyāna +question: How long are the terms of the mayor and council?, answer: four-year | question: How many council members are there?, answer: 51 | question: How long does each term for the mayor and council members last?, answer: four years | question: What are the code of local laws?, answer: New York City Administrative Code, the New York City Rules, and the City Record +question: How many Princes did the Ming court appoint?, answer: five | question: Who appointed the leading officials of the organs of Tibetan Buddhism?, answer: the central government | question: What did Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen establish?, answer: Tibetan law code +question: What nationality was Karmapa Kargyu?, answer: Mongol | question: Who was the founder of the Gelug school?, answer: Je Tsongkhapa | question: How many monasteries were being built?, answer: three | question: Who states that Tsongkhapa wrote a letter to decline the Emperor's invitation?, answer: Chen Qingying +question: Who initiated sporadic armed intervention in Tibet during the 14th century?, answer: Ming | question: What did the Tibetans use against the Ming?, answer: armed resistance | question: What alliance was initiated in 1578?, answer: Mongol-Tibetan | question: Who were successful armed protectors of the Gelug Dalai Lama?, answer: Mongols | question: Who conquered Tibet from 1637-1642?, answer: Güshi Khan's +question: Who is responsible for developing health policy?, answer: The Ministry of Health | question: How many regional health administrations are in charge of implementing the national health policy?, answer: Five | question: What efforts have aimed at shifting financial and management responsibility to the regional level?, answer: Decentralization | question: What has been limited to primary care?, answer: autonomy +question: Who was Godan?, answer: Mongol prince | question: Who was the leader of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism?, answer: Sakya Pandita | question: Who ruled Tibet from 1241-1246?, answer: Töregene Khatun | question: Who wrote that Godan granted Sakya Pandita temporal authority over Tibet?, answer: Michael C. van Walt van Praag +question: What was formed on April 26, 1864?, answer: The Montana Territory | question: What started forming in the area before it was officially a territory?, answer: Schools | question: What were the first schools in Montana?, answer: subscription schools | question: Where was the first formal school in Montana?, answer: Fort Owen | question: Who were the students in the first formal school?, answer: Indian children | question: In what season did the first school term begin in Montana?, answer: winter | question: What was taught by Mr. Robinson?, answer: Classes | question: Who started the first subscription school in Virginia City?, answer: Thomas Dimsdale | question: How much did students pay to attend Thomas Dimsdale's school?, answer: $1.75 | question: What was the name of the legislative body that had its first meeting in 1864?, answer: The Montana Territorial Legislative Assembly | question: What did the first legislature authorize counties to levy for schools?, answer: taxes | question: Which county was the first to take advantage of the newly authorized taxes?, answer: Madison County | question: What caused the first school year to be postponed in 1866?, answer: severe weather | question: During what season did the first school year in Montana begin?, answer: summer | question: Who was one of the first teachers in the Territory?, answer: Sarah Raymond. | question: How old was Sarah Raymond?, answer: 25-year-old | question: How much did Sarah Raymond pay to become a certified teacher?, answer: $6 | question: How many students did Sarah Raymond teach each day?, answer: 50 to 60 | question: How much was Sarah Raymond paid per month?, answer: $125 | question: What was not used in the first school?, answer: textbooks | question: What did emigrants bring to the first school in Virginia City?, answer: an assortment of books | question: Which county was the first to take advantage of the newly authorized taxes?, answer: Madison County +question: Who was expelled from Portugal 300 years earlier than in neighbouring Spain?, answer: Muslim population | question: What was the profession of the Arabs?, answer: noblemen | question: Where were the Berbers originally from?, answer: North Africa | question: Where did the Moors stay in Portugal?, answer: Algarve | question: How many words are in the Portuguese language of Arabic origin?, answer: approximately 800 | question: How long ago were the Muslims expelled from Portugal?, answer: 300 years earlier +question: What does NCQLP stand for?, answer: National Council on Qualifications for the Lighting Professions | question: What abbreviation is added to the name of someone who passes the Lighting Certification Examination?, answer: LC | question: How many national examinations are there?, answer: three +question: Who initiated a Level II emergency contingency plan?, answer: National Disaster Relief Commission | question: What is the highest level of the National Disaster Relief Commission's emergency contingency plan?, answer: Level I +question: Along with Mussolini, what country sought to gain control of the continent by the Second World War?, answer: Italy | question: What caused Europe to be divided by the Iron Curtain?, answer: Allied victory | question: Who dominated the countries in Southeastern Europe?, answer: Soviet Union | question: What did the major non-communist Southern European countries join?, answer: US-led military alliance | question: What was the name of the military alliance that the countries in the Soviet sphere of influence joined?, answer: Warsaw Pact | question: What country was neutal?, answer: Yugoslavia +question: What country did the Netherlands regain independence from in 1813?, answer: France | question: In what treaty were the names "United Provinces of the Netherlands" and "United Netherlands" used?, answer: Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1814 | question: When was the Kingdom of the United Netherlands rejoined with the Austrian Netherlands?, answer: 1815 | question: What two countries became independent in 1815?, answer: Belgium and Luxembourg +question: Who assists in the setup of new charter schools?, answer: New York City Charter School Center | question: How many privately run secular and religious schools are there in the city?, answer: approximately 900 +question: How many boroughs are there in New York City?, answer: five | question: What is the largest municipal fire department in the United States?, answer: The New York City Fire Department | question: How many uniformed EMTs and paramedics are employed by the FDNY?, answer: 3,300 | question: What is the FDNY's motto?, answer: The FDNY's motto is New York's Bravest. +question: Who faces multifaceted firefighting challenges unique to New York?, answer: The New York City Fire Department | question: What type of homes does the New York City Fire Department respond to?, answer: wood-frame single family homes | question: What is the largest subway system in the world?, answer: subway +question: What does HHC stand for?, answer: New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation | question: How many patients does HHC serve?, answer: 1.4 million | question: When was HHC created?, answer: 1969 | question: How does HHC compare to a municipal agency?, answer: similar | question: How many acute care hospitals does HHC operate?, answer: 11 | question: What is the name of HHC's health insurance plan?, answer: MetroPlus Health Plan +question: How many officers are in the NYPD?, answer: 35,000 | question: Who refers to the NYPD as New York's Finest?, answer: politicians, the media, and their own police cars +question: How many students are in the New York City Public Schools?, answer: 1.1 million | question: How many specialized high schools are there in New York City?, answer: nine +question: Along with the New York Rangers, what team plays in the National Hockey League?, answer: New York Islanders | question: What is the name of the hockey team that plays in Newark, New Jersey?, answer: New Jersey Devils, +question: The New York Public Library has what kind of collection?, answer: largest collection | question: What library system serves Brooklyn?, answer: Brooklyn Public Library +question: Who reported that Chinese government officials were investigating the collapses?, answer: The New York Times | question: Who said they were drafting an amendment to improve building standards in the countryside?, answer: National Development and Reform Commission | question: Who is reviewing the draft?, answer: Experts | question: What did officials push parents to do in order to limit protests?, answer: sign a document, | question: How much did the payments vary from school to school?, answer: The payment amounts varied from school to school | question: What was the value of the package offered to parents in Hanwang?, answer: 8,800 USD | question: What broke up protests by parents?, answer: riot police officers +question: What is another name for the New York dialect?, answer: Brooklynese | question: What is the New York dialect considered to be within American English?, answer: one of the most recognizable accents | question: The classic version of the New York dialect is centered on what type of people?, answer: middle and working-class | question: What has led to changes in the New York dialect?, answer: non-European immigrants +question: How many gay and bisexual people live in the New York metropolitan area?, answer: 568,903 | question: When were same-sex marriages legalized in New York?, answer: June 24, 2011 +question: Where was the Beijing Olympic torch relay scheduled to take place?, answer: Ningbo | question: In what city did the next leg of the torch relay start?, answer: Jiangxi +question: How many factors are in the Noble Eightfold Path?, answer: eight | question: What is another name for Right Understanding?, answer: Right View +question: When did the Michigan Wolverines bring football to Notre Dame?, answer: 1887 | question: How many Fighting Irish teams have won consensus national championships?, answer: 13 | question: What university has the most Heisman Trophies won?, answer: Ohio State | question: What is the name of the annual game between Notre Dame and USC?, answer: Jeweled Shillelagh +question: What is the only one in Ecuador?, answer: The Nuclear Science Department +question: What was the Occupy movement against?, answer: social and economic inequality +question: What is supposed to remain lit for the whole relay?, answer: Olympic Flame | question: How many lanterns are used to keep the Olympic Flame alight?, answer: 8 +question: What is the Olympic Torch based on?, answer: traditional scrolls | question: What is the Olympic Torch made from?, answer: aluminum. | question: How high is the Olympic Torch?, answer: 72 centimetres | question: What is the speed of the Olympic Torch?, answer: 65 kilometre per hour | question: What is used to ignite and extinguish the flame of the Olympic Torch?, answer: An ignition key | question: What type of propane is the Olympic Torch fueled by?, answer: cans | question: How many minutes does each can of propane light the Olympic Torch?, answer: 15 | question: What company designed the Olympic Torch?, answer: Lenovo | question: How many elements make up the universe?, answer: 5 elements +question: What is the name of the people of Gorno-Badakhshan Autonomous Province?, answer: Pamiri | question: What sect of Islam do the Pamiris overwhelmingly follow?, answer: Ismaili | question: What have the Pamiris done to preserve their culture?, answer: they have preserved many ancient cultural traditions and folk arts +question: How many places below the National People's Congress does the People's Republic of China constitution set a premier?, answer: one | question: What does Premier read as in Chinese?, answer: (Simplified Chinese: 总理; pinyin: Zŏnglĭ) +question: What did Pitchfork rank as the world's best album of the decade?, answer: My Beautiful Dark Twisted Fantasy | question: Where was the song "Runaway" ranked in Pitchfork's list of the 200 best tracks since 2010?, answer: third +question: How long does a diploma at a Polytechnic institute last?, answer: three years | question: In what grade are students admitted to a Polytechnic institute based on their results in standardized exams?, answer: 10th grade | question: What is the main purpose of Polytechnic Institutes?, answer: to train people in various trades. +question: What is the Portuguese currency?, answer: the euro | question: What is the Banco de Portugal?, answer: Portugal's central bank | question: Most industries, businesses and financial institutions are concentrated in what two metropolitan areas?, answer: Lisbon and Porto | question: What did World Travel Awards call Portugal in 2012 and 2013?, answer: Portugal is the Europe's Leading Golf Destination +question: What nationality was Diogo Cão?, answer: Portuguese | question: Who traded commodities with the inland Bantu kingdoms?, answer: European merchants | question: In what century did direct European colonization of the Congo river delta begin?, answer: 19th +question: How long did the PREC last?, answer: two years | question: What was the PREC period characterized by?, answer: social turmoil and power disputes | question: What was the nationality of the people who left Portugal's African territories?, answer: Portuguese +question: What language is the Portuguese language derived from?, answer: Latin | question: During what centuries did the Portuguese language spread worldwide?, answer: 15th and 16th | question: What country has the largest number of native Portuguese speakers?, answer: Brazil +question: How long is the term of the President?, answer: five-year | question: How many people are in the Assembly of the Republic?, answer: 230 deputies | question: What is the head of the government?, answer: Prime Minister | question: What are the branches of the courts?, answer: judicial, administrative and fiscal | question: What are the institutions of last resort?, answer: The Supreme Courts | question: How many members are on the Constitutional Court?, answer: thirteen-member +question: What is the Prime Minister's executive office called in Canada?, answer: the Office of the Prime Minister | question: What does include the role of Cabinet?, answer: Some Prime Minister's office | question: What is another name for the Office of the Prime Minister?, answer: Prime Minister's Department or the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet +question: What does PLASA stand for?, answer: The Professional Lighting And Sound Association | question: Who are PLASA's members?, answer: manufacturers and distributors | question: Who does PLASA interact with?, answer: government and regulating bodies | question: What regulations does PLASA represent?, answer: RoHS (Restriction of Hazardous Substances Directive) +question: What does PLDA stand for?, answer: Professional Lighting Designers Association | question: What does the PLDA publish?, answer: a monthly newsletter +question: What is the only early Tipitaka to survive intact in its original language?, answer: Pāli Tipitaka | question: In what language do most of the Tipitakas of the Sārvāstivāda, Dharmaguptaka, Sammitya, Mahāsaṅghika, Kāśyapīya, and Mahīśāsaka schools survive?, answer: Chinese | question: How many pitakas did some early schools of Buddhism have?, answer: five or seven +question: How many baskets does the Pāli Tipitaka mean?, answer: three | question: What contains disciplinary rules for the Buddhist monks and nuns?, answer: The Vinaya Pitaka | question: What contains discourses ascribed to Gautama Buddha?, answer: The Sutta Pitaka | question: What contains material often described as systematic expositions of the Gautama Buddha's teachings?, answer: The Abhidhamma Pitaka +question: What is an important piece of cantilever architecture?, answer: The Queensboro Bridge | question: What are some examples of Structural Expressionism?, answer: Manhattan Bridge, Throgs Neck Bridge, Triborough Bridge, and Verrazano-Narrows Bridge +question: What type of squadrons periodically deploy to these airports?, answer: CF-18 squadrons +question: When did the Age of Discovery end?, answer: 1648 | question: Who was the leading power on the continent until the signing of the Treaty of the Pyrenees?, answer: The Spanish crown | question: What took place around Europe and the world in the period between 1610 and 1700?, answer: unprecedented series of major wars and political revolutions | question: What did historians argue caused the revolutions?, answer: wars | question: What did Galileo Galilei invent?, answer: telescope and the thermometer | question: Who painted the most famous work in the world?, answer: Leonardo da Vinci | question: Who invented the radio?, answer: Guglielmo Marconi +question: How many quilts did the Red Cross Society of China fly to Wenchuan County?, answer: 2,500 | question: Who has earmarked US$143,000 for disaster relief?, answer: The Amity Foundation | question: How many tents have the Sichuan Ministry of Civil Affairs provided?, answer: 30,000 +question: What is another name for Congo-Brazzaville?, answer: The Republic of the Congo | question: How many countries is the Republic of the Congo bordered by?, answer: five +question: What country has large untapped base metal, gold, iron and phosphate deposits?, answer: The Republic of the Congo | question: What does OHADA stand for?, answer: Organization for the Harmonization of Business Law in Africa | question: How much land did the Congolese government lease to South African farmers in 2009?, answer: 200,000 hectares +question: From what country did the Republic of the Congo receive full independence?, answer: France | question: Who was the first president of the Republic of the Congo?, answer: Fulbert Youlou | question: Who took charge of the country briefly?, answer: The Congolese military +question: What percentage of the population lives in Brazzaville?, answer: 70% | question: What has declined in rural areas?, answer: industrial and commercial activity +question: When did the Batavian Republic form?, answer: 1783–1795 | question: What did republican forces take during the Batavian Republic?, answer: several major cities | question: Who did the monarchist forces return with to retake the Netherlands?, answer: British, Austrian, and Prussian troops | question: What happened to the republican forces when they fled to France?, answer: successfully re-invaded | question: What replaced the Batavian Republic?, answer: the Napoleonic Kingdom +question: When did the Rev. John J. Cavanaugh become president of Notre Dame?, answer: 1946 | question: How much did the student population of Notre Dame increase in the post-war years?, answer: quadrupled | question: What institute did John J. Cavanaugh establish?, answer: Lobund Institute for Animal Studies | question: What is O'Shaughnessy Hall?, answer: Hall of Liberal Arts | question: What did Cavanaugh establish at Notre Dame?, answer: a system of advisory councils +question: How long did Hesburgh serve as president?, answer: 35 years | question: What was the annual operating budget of Washington University in 1952?, answer: $9.7 million | question: How much did enrollment at Washington University increase from 4,979 to 9,600?, answer: nearly doubled +question: What was founded in 1939?, answer: The Review of Politics | question: What type of philosophy did The Review of Politics offer an alternative to?, answer: positivist | question: How many years was the Review of Politics edited by Gurian?, answer: 44 | question: What type of people were the contributors to The Review of Politics?, answer: Intellectual leaders | question: Along with F. A. Hermens and Nef, who was a notable intellectual leader of the Review of Politics?, answer: John U. | question: What type of tradition was The Review of Politics especially influenced by?, answer: Catholic and scholastic +question: The River Plym flows off what land to the north-east?, answer: Dartmoor | question: What is Drake's Island in?, answer: Plymouth Sound | question: What is the name of the island in Plymouth Sound?, answer: Drake's Island | question: How large is the Unitary Authority of Plymouth?, answer: 79.84 square kilometres | question: What is the height of Roborough?, answer: 509 feet (155 m) above Ordnance Datum +question: What is the name of the landmark building of the University of Plymouth?, answer: Roland Levinsky | question: When was the Roland Levinsky building opened?, answer: 2008 | question: What is the Roland Levinsky building consistently considered?, answer: one of the UK's most beautiful +question: What empire came to dominate the entire Mediterranean basin?, answer: The Roman Empire | question: What culture did the Roman Empire promote?, answer: trade, tolerance, and Greek | question: When was the Roman Empire divided into the Western Roman Empire and the Eastern Roman Empire?, answer: 300 AD | question: The attacks of what people led to the Fall of the Western Roman Empire?, answer: Germanic peoples +question: What does RCAF stand for?, answer: The Royal Canadian Air Force | question: What is the commander of?, answer: 1 Canadian Air Division | question: How many wings are there in Canada?, answer: eleven | question: The commander of what Canadian Air Division is responsible for training and support functions?, answer: 2 | question: How many wings does the 2 Canadian Air Division have?, answer: two | question: What is the typical size of a wing?, answer: several hundred personnel +question: How many warships does the Royal Canadian Navy have?, answer: 33 warships and submarines | question: What type of vessels augment the Royal Canadian Navy's fleet?, answer: aircraft and supply | question: Where are the ships of the Royal Canadian Navy deployed?, answer: all over the world +question: What is the SI unit of illuminance and luminous emittance?, answer: luminous power | question: What is Lux used for?, answer: photometry | question: What is the unit watts per square meter similar to Lux?, answer: radiometric | question: What is used in both singular and plural?, answer: "lux" +question: What is the name of the Notre Dame School of Architecture?, answer: The School of Architecture | question: How long is the undergraduate program at the School of Architecture?, answer: five-year | question: When do all undergraduate students in the School of Architecture study in Rome?, answer: third year | question: What type of architecture does the Notre Dame School of Architecture teach?, answer: traditional and classical architecture | question: What is the name of the annual award given by the Notre Dame School of Architecture?, answer: Driehaus Architecture Prize. +question: What empire expanded into the Tarim Basin?, answer: the Kushan Empire +question: How long was the national mourning for the quake?, answer: three-day | question: How many times had a national mourning period been declared for something other than the death of a state leader?, answer: first | question: When did the Chinese public hold a moment of silence?, answer: 14:28 CST | question: How long did people stand silent for?, answer: three minutes | question: What came to a halt on Beijing's roads?, answer: Cars and trucks | question: What did people spontaneously burst into cheering?, answer: "Zhongguo jiayou!" | question: What did people spontaneously burst into cheering after the pause?, answer: (Let's go, China!) | question: What did people spontaneously burst into cheering after the moment of silence?, answer: "Sichuan jiayou" +question: What is the world's busiest ferry route?, answer: The Staten Island Ferry | question: Other ferry systems shuttle commuters between Staten Island and other locales within the city and the metropolitan area., answer: Manhattan +question: How many hours a day does the Staten Island Railway operate?, answer: 24 | question: What is the name of the train that connects Midtown and Lower Manhattan to northeastern New Jersey?, answer: The Port Authority Trans-Hudson | question: How many of the six rapid transit systems in the world are wholly or partly in New York?, answer: three +question: Who was in control of the Dutch East India Company?, answer: The States General of the United Provinces +question: What was the population of Portugal in 2011?, answer: 10,562,178 | question: What has contributed to the ethnic and national unity of Portugal?, answer: a single religion (Catholicism) and a single language | question: What were former Muslims called after they converted to Catholicism?, answer: Mouriscos | question: When was the distinction between Old and New Christians abolished?, answer: 1772 | question: Who was a famous Portuguese New Christians?, answer: Pedro Nunes +question: Who manages the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island Immigration Museum?, answer: National Park Service | question: What is the name of the National Monument in New York?, answer: Governors Island | question: What is the name of the historic site that is located on Manhattan Island?, answer: General Grant National Memorial | question: What is the name of the landmark in Greenwich Village that started the modern gay rights movement?, answer: Stonewall Inn +question: What gave rise to several schools of thought?, answer: The Sthaviras | question: When were schisms caused by doctrinal disagreements?, answer: 100 CE +question: Where did the Stonewall riots take place?, answer: the Stonewall Inn | question: How important are the Stonewall riots to the gay liberation movement?, answer: single most important +question: In what century did the Theravada school spread south from India?, answer: 3rd | question: What school spread north to Kashmir, Gandhara and Bactria?, answer: Dharmagupta +question: Where does the Transat AG2R Race start?, answer: Concarneau | question: How long are the boats in the Transat AG2R Race?, answer: 10 m length | question: How many sailors are in each boat?, answer: two | question: What water sports have become popular on the island in recent years?, answer: Kitesurfing | question: What is the name of the tennis club in Grand Cul-de-Sac?, answer: Tennis Clube de Flamboyant +question: What describes a causal connection between the subsequent characteristics or conditions of cyclic existence?, answer: The Twelve Nidānas +question: What causes a deflationary spiral?, answer: lower wages and higher unemployment | question: How have governments tried to offset the reduction in private sector demand?, answer: by borrowing and spending | question: What role did the Federal Reserve have during the crisis?, answer: lender-of-last-resort +question: What group concluded that the financial crisis was avoidable?, answer: U.S. Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission | question: What caused the financial system to be on a collision course with crisis?, answer: an explosive mix of excessive borrowing and risk by households and Wall Street +question: Who passed a reform bill in May 2010?, answer: U.S. Senate | question: What must now be reconciled?, answer: These bills | question: Who provided a comparative summary of the features of the two bills?, answer: The New York Times | question: What is not part of the legislation?, answer: the Volcker Rule +question: When did the U.S. recession begin?, answer: December 2007 | question: When did TIME declare that the banking crisis was over?, answer: April 2009 | question: What group dates the crisis to 2008?, answer: United States Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission | question: Who was the president of the United States in 2010?, answer: Barack Obama +question: What country's constitution makes no mention of a prime minister?, answer: The United Kingdom's | question: When did the first mention of a prime minister in the United Kingdom's constitution occur?, answer: first decade | question: Who has declared that the United Kingdom's prime minister does not exist?, answer: parliament | question: What is the most common office that a prime minister holds?, answer: Chancellor of the Exchequer +question: What was UNICEF's mission?, answer: raising awareness of conditions for children | question: What did a UN official call the relay?, answer: unconscionable | question: What country is frequently listed as the world's worst offenders against human rights?, answer: North Korea +question: What was the population of Montana on July 1, 2015?, answer: 1,032,949 | question: What was Montana's population in 2010?, answer: 89,415 | question: What county saw the highest percentage of population growth in the first decade of the new century?, answer: Gallatin | question: What was the population of Billings from 2000-2010?, answer: 14,323 +question: What is the name of the Catholic research university located adjacent to South Bend, Indiana?, answer: The University of Notre Dame du Lac | question: What type of university is the University of Notre Dame du Lac?, answer: Catholic research university | question: What does Notre Dame du Lac mean in French?, answer: "Our Lady of the Lake" | question: How large is the main campus of the University of Notre Dame du Lac?, answer: 1,250 acres +question: What did the University of Notre Dame create in 2008?, answer: Office of Sustainability | question: How many building construction projects were pursuing LEED-Certified status as of 2012?, answer: four | question: What percentage of Notre Dame's food comes from locally?, answer: 40% | question: What grade did the University of Notre Dame receive on the Sustainable Endowments Institute's College Sustainability Report Card 2010?, answer: "B" | question: What is the name of the institute that houses the International Peace Studies?, answer: Kroc Institute | question: What is Father Gustavo Gutierrez the founder of?, answer: Liberation Theology +question: How many students attend the University of Plymouth?, answer: 25,895 | question: How many people work for the University of Plymouth?, answer: 3,000 | question: What was the original name of the University of Plymouth?, answer: Polytechnic South West | question: What courses does the University of Plymouth offer?, answer: maritime business, marine engineering, marine biology | question: What university did the University of Plymouth form a joint venture with in 2000?, answer: Devonian University of Exeter | question: Where is the Peninsula College of Medicine and Dentistry ranked out of 30 universities in the UK for medicine?, answer: 8th | question: What does the dental school provide?, answer: free dental care +question: What type of training does the University of St Mark & St John offer?, answer: teacher +question: What is the name of the digital archive of the World Wide Web?, answer: The Wayback Machine | question: The Wayback Machine is maintained with content from what internet service?, answer: Alexa | question: What does the Wayback Machine allow users to see?, answer: archived versions of web pages +question: Along with Middle Persian, what language is in the Western family?, answer: Parthian | question: How many languages of the Western group were linguistically very close to each other?, answer: two | question: What was the Eastern group?, answer: an areal entity | question: What script was Bactrian written using?, answer: Greek +question: When did the World Bank report that the Arab World was less severely affected by the credit crunch?, answer: February 2009 | question: What does FDI stand for?, answer: Foreign Direct Investment | question: Who is in the best position to absorb the economic shocks?, answer: This group | question: What kind of position did the Arab countries enter the crisis in?, answer: strong | question: What does the strong position of the Arab countries give them against the global downturn?, answer: significant cushion | question: What is the single most important determinant of economic performance?, answer: lower oil prices, | question: What will the initial impact of the global economic crisis be seen on?, answer: public finances and employment +question: Where does the Yellowstone River begin?, answer: Younts Peak | question: Where does the Yellowstone River pass through to Livingston?, answer: Paradise Valley | question: How does the Yellowstone River flow through Montana?, answer: northeasterly | question: Where does the Yellowstone River join the Missouri?, answer: North Dakota | question: How much of Montana does the Yellowstone River drain?, answer: about a quarter +question: Who was Mikyö Dorje?, answer: 8th Karmapa Lama | question: What religion did Zhengde's top advisors argue against inviting Mikyö Dorje to court?, answer: Tibetan Buddhism | question: Who was the eunuch that the Zhengde Emperor sent to invite the Karmapa to Beijing?, answer: Liu Yun | question: How many grams of silver did Liu Yun spend a day on food?, answer: 2,835 | question: How many troops did Liu Yun send to Beijing?, answer: 1,000 | question: Who refused to leave Tibet?, answer: Karmapa lama | question: How much of Liu Yun's escort was killed or wounded by the Karmapa?, answer: half | question: Where did Liu Yun die?, answer: Chengdu +question: Where is the Zipingpu Hydropower Plant located?, answer: 20 km east | question: Was the damage to the Zipingpu Hydropower Plant more or less severe than initially feared?, answer: less severe | question: What reservoir is in danger of collapsing?, answer: The Tulong reservoir upstream | question: How many troops have been allocated to Zipingpu?, answer: 2,000 | question: How many dams were damaged by the quake?, answer: 391 +question: How many planes of existence are there?, answer: 31 | question: What are formless realms?, answer: Ārūpyadhātu +question: What is different from the real-world achievable life on most models?, answer: battery life | question: What is the advertised battery life of the fifth generation 30 GB iPod?, answer: up to 14 hours | question: What was the average battery life of an iPod?, answer: less than 8 hours | question: What type of lawsuits were brought against Apple in 2003?, answer: class action lawsuits | question: How much store credit did Apple offer to settle the 2003 class action lawsuits?, answer: US$50 +question: How many Grand Slam tennis tournaments are there?, answer: four | question: What is one of the largest marathons in the world?, answer: The New York Marathon | question: What is the name of the annual track and field meet?, answer: The Millrose Games | question: What boxing event is held at Madison Square Garden each year?, answer: Amateur Boxing Golden Gloves | question: What is the name of the last, longest and oldest of horse racing's Triple Crown races?, answer: Belmont | question: In what year did New York host the U.S. Open golf tournament?, answer: 1932 +question: The architecture and urbanism of the Classical civilizations evolved from what?, answer: civic ideals | question: What developed in the form of the Classical orders?, answer: Architectural "style" +question: What are the names of the three major religions in Asia?, answer: Buddhist, Hindu and Sikh | question: What type of architecture showed great regional diversity?, answer: Buddhist | question: In what century did Hindu temple architecture develop?, answer: 3rd | question: What type of religion led to architectural forms that were designed specifically to enhance the natural landscape?, answer: pantheistic religion +question: When did the area north of the Congo River come under French sovereignty?, answer: 1880 | question: What was the name given to the Congo Colony in 1903?, answer: Middle Congo | question: What was the name of the French colony that included Middle Congo, Gabon, Chad and Oubangui-Chari?, answer: French Equatorial Africa | question: What was the federal capital of the Congo Colony?, answer: Brazzaville | question: What was the name of the railroad that was built after World War I?, answer: Congo–Ocean Railroad | question: How many people died in the construction of the Congo-Ocean Railroad?, answer: 14,000 +question: How many branches of the Portuguese military are there?, answer: three | question: What does the Portuguese military primarily serve as?, answer: self-defense force | question: How many women were in the Portuguese military in 2008?, answer: 7,500 | question: What percentage of the Portuguese GDP was spent on military in 2009?, answer: 2.1 | question: What was abolished in 2004?, answer: Military conscription | question: What is the minimum age for voluntary recruitment in Portugal?, answer: 18 +question: What does AI stand for?, answer: artificial intelligence | question: What do enemies react to in Twilight Princess?, answer: arrows or slingshot pellets +question: Where did the Chinese government call the attacks on the torch "despicable"?, answer: London and Paris | question: Who were the counter-protests by?, answer: overseas Chinese and foreign-based Chinese nationals | question: In San Francisco, what was much more than the number of protesters?, answer: number of supporters | question: Where were there no major protests on the torch relay?, answer: Latin America, Africa, and Western Asia +question: What is the best-known application of the concept of pratītyasamutpāda?, answer: Twelve Nidānas +question: What does Lynn Margulis believe is a major driving force behind evolution?, answer: symbiosis | question: What does Margulis believe evolution is based on?, answer: co-operation, interaction, and mutual dependence | question: How did Margulis and Sagan say that life did not take over the globe by combat?, answer: networking." +question: What sector is growing in New York City?, answer: biotechnology | question: How much did Bloomberg spend to build a graduate school of applied sciences?, answer: US$2 billion | question: How large is the Alexandria Center for Life Science?, answer: 700,000 square feet | question: How many ventures did the Early Stage Life Sciences Funding Initiative commit a minimum of US$100 million to help launch?, answer: 15 to 20 +question: What has been adapted as a play?, answer: The book | question: When did 'The Literary Capital of Alabama' debut?, answer: 1990 | question: When does the play run?, answer: every May | question: What gender of audience members are chosen at the intermission to make up the jury?, answer: White male | question: Where does the courtroom scene of the play take place?, answer: Monroe County Courthouse | question: Who is the author of 'The Literary Capital of Alabama'?, answer: Albert Murray | question: What type of education does Monroeville aspire to be?, answer: civic +question: When was 'Atticus Finch' made into a movie?, answer: 1962 | question: Who asked Alan J. Pakula about a script?, answer: Universal Pictures executives | question: What did Alan J. Pakula say to Universal executives when they asked him about a potential script?, answer: 'Have you read the book?' | question: What was the box office success of the 1962 film?, answer: The movie was a hit | question: Where was the movie a hit?, answer: the box office, quickly grossing more than $20 million from a $2-million budget. | question: How much money did 'The book' earn?, answer: more than $20 million | question: How many Oscars did 'The book' win?, answer: three | question: How many Oscars was 'The book' nominated for?, answer: five +question: What is the median longevity of the Dogue de Bordeaux?, answer: 5.2 +question: The bursting of the US housing bubble caused the values of what to plummet?, answer: securities tied to U.S. real estate pricing | question: What caused the financial crisis?, answer: overvaluation of bundled subprime mortgages | question: What questions had an impact on the global stock markets?, answer: bank solvency, declines in credit availability and damaged investor confidence | question: Who responded with unprecedented fiscal stimulus?, answer: Governments and central banks | question: What did Congress pass in 2009?, answer: American Recovery and Reinvestment Act +question: On what river is Brazzaville located?, answer: Congo +question: Who are the lowest-ranking cardinals?, answer: cardinal deacons | question: Cardinals elevated to the diaconal order are officials of what?, answer: the Roman Curia | question: Who with diocesan responsibilities are created cardinal priests?, answer: Bishops +question: Where does the cardinal protodeacon announce a new pope's election?, answer: the central balcony at the Basilica of Saint Peter | question: What did the proto-deacon bestow on the new pope?, answer: pallium | question: In what year did Pope John Paul I choose not to be crowned?, answer: 1978 | question: What has effectively ceased?, answer: crowning a new pope | question: What did the proto-deacon bestow on the new pope?, answer: pallium | question: Who does the proto-deacon give the pallium to?, answer: metropolitan bishops | question: Who is Renato Raffaele Martino?, answer: current cardinal proto-deacon +question: What is the longest serving member of the order of cardinal priests?, answer: cardinal | question: In what event are cardinals barred from?, answer: conclave | question: Who is the current cardinal protopriest?, answer: Paulo Evaristo Arns +question: How many schoolrooms collapsed in the earthquake?, answer: over 7,000 | question: What is the catch phrase that Chinese citizens have invented to mock the quality and quantity of the school buildings that collapsed during the earthquake?, answer: "tofu-dregs schoolhouses" | question: What policy caused many families to lose their only child in the earthquake?, answer: one-child | question: Who has lifted the restriction for families whose only child was killed or severely injured in the earthquake?, answer: Sichuan provincial and local officials | question: What would happen if a child died in a school?, answer: no further outstanding fines | question: What would not be offered for fines that were already levied?, answer: Reimbursement +question: What is the character of New York's large residential districts often defined by?, answer: elegant brownstone rowhouses and townhouses | question: Are New York City's neighborhoods more or less densely populated?, answer: less densely populated | question: What is the name of the neighborhood in Brooklyn that has a large number of single-family homes?, answer: Ditmas Park +question: How many civilians died in the 9/11 attacks?, answer: 2,192 | question: What has been created as a result of the rebuilding of the area?, answer: a 9/11 memorial and museum | question: When did the World Trade Center PATH station open?, answer: July 19, 1909 | question: What was built and opened on November 23, 2003?, answer: temporary station | question: What is currently under construction?, answer: World Trade Center Transportation Hub, | question: How tall is the spire of One World Trade Center?, answer: 1,776 feet +question: What did Massachusetts v. EPA require the EPA to regulate as pollutants?, answer: greenhouse gases | question: What is an example of an energy-efficient green office building?, answer: Hearst Tower | question: What percentage of greenhouse gas emissions has Mayor de Blasio committed to reduce between 2014 and 2050?, answer: 80% reduction +question: How many large colleges are in Plymouth?, answer: two | question: How many students attend the City College Plymouth?, answer: 26,000 | question: What is the name of the art college in Plymouth?, answer: Plymouth College of Art | question: How many independent colleges of art and design are there in the UK?, answer: four +question: How many people live in Plymouth?, answer: 261,546 | question: Where does Plymouth rank in population in the United Kingdom?, answer: 30th | question: How many MPs represent Plymouth?, answer: three | question: What is Plymouth's economy strongly influenced by?, answer: shipbuilding and seafaring | question: What is the largest naval base in Western Europe?, answer: HMNB Devonport +question: Where do the New York Giants play their home games?, answer: MetLife Stadium +question: What is the name of the literary movement that started in New York City?, answer: Harlem Renaissance | question: New York City has been considered the capital of what?, answer: dance | question: Along with books, movies, and music, what type of programs are often set in New York City?, answer: television | question: What is one of the world's preeminent fashion events?, answer: New York Fashion Week | question: New York has frequently been ranked what on the annual list compiled by the Global Language Monitor?, answer: top fashion capital of the world +question: How much precipitation does New York City get each year?, answer: 49.9 inches | question: What was the average winter snowfall between 1981 and 2010?, answer: 25.8 inches | question: What type of storms are rare in the New York area?, answer: Hurricanes and tropical storms | question: What caused a destructive storm surge to New York City on October 29, 2012?, answer: Hurricane Sandy +question: How long did the Royal Naval Engineering College last?, answer: five years | question: When did a new college open at Manadon?, answer: 1940 | question: When was the Royal Naval Engineering College renamed Dockyard Technical College?, answer: 1959 +question: What is the name of the city's Women's National Basketball Association team?, answer: New York Liberty | question: When was the first national college-level basketball championship held in New York?, answer: 1938 | question: Where is basketball played in New York City?, answer: nearly every park +question: What was the city's airport?, answer: Plymouth City Airport | question: Along with Ireland, where did Air Southwest operate flights from Plymouth?, answer: United Kingdom | question: Who published a report in 2003 about the future of aviation in the south west?, answer: South West RDA | question: What airport did the South West RDA say was the best option for the south-west?, answer: Exeter International Airport | question: What happened in April 2011?, answer: it was announced that the airport would close, | question: What airline plans to reopen the city airport by 2018?, answer: FlyPlymouth +question: What is an example of a development in Lower Manhattan in the 1970s and 1980s?, answer: Battery Park City | question: What natural relief has been evened out in Manhattan?, answer: topography +question: What is the name of the city's main theater?, answer: Theatre Royal | question: What has multiple uses for the city staging music concerts?, answer: The Plymouth Pavilions | question: How many cinemas are in Plymouth?, answer: three | question: How many galleries does the Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery have?, answer: six | question: What is the Plymouth Athenaeum dedicated to?, answer: promotion of learning | question: During what years did the Plymouth Athenaeum have a theater?, answer: 1961 to 2009 +question: What percentage of the city's population in 2010 was Asian?, answer: 12.7% | question: What percentage of the population in 2010 was Hispanic?, answer: 28.6% +question: What is the total area of New York City?, answer: 468.9 square miles | question: How much of the city's total area is water?, answer: 164.1 sq mi | question: What is the highest point in the city?, answer: Todt Hill | question: What is the summit of Todt Hill mostly covered in?, answer: woodlands +question: What has become warmer in Montana?, answer: The climate | question: What was the hottest month ever recorded in Montana?, answer: July 2007, | question: Which season in Montana has fewer cold spells?, answer: Winters | question: What insect is now attacking the forests of western Montana?, answer: bark beetles | question: The combination of warmer weather, attack by beetles, and mismanagement has led to a substantial increase in the severity of what in Montana?, answer: forest fires | question: How much will the amount of area burned by wildfires in Montana increase?, answer: 200-percent +question: What part of a dog's coat is single?, answer: the topcoat +question: What may have been one of the key forces that led to human success?, answer: domestication of dogs +question: What enabled financial institutions to obtain investor funds to finance subprime and other lending?, answer: collateralized debt obligation | question: What does a collateralized debt obligation place cash payments from multiple mortgages into?, answer: a single pool | question: What type of rating did securities first in line receive from rating agencies?, answer: investment-grade | question: What type of securities had lower credit ratings?, answer: Securities with lower priority +question: What is Socrates' Megaron House a classic example of?, answer: passive solar architecture | question: What are the features of passive solar architecture tailored to?, answer: local climate and environment | question: What is a classic example of passive solar design?, answer: Socrates' Megaron House | question: What is used to tie together solar lighting, heating and ventilation?, answer: computer modeling +question: How many precepts are there?, answer: ten | question: How many precepts are added to the complete list?, answer: a tenth +question: What isnirvāṇa?, answer: liberation | question: Along with suffering and rebirth, what issaṃsāra?, answer: the cycle of incessant rebirths | question: How many marks of existence did the Buddha recommend viewing things as characterized?, answer: three +question: What allows one button to serve a variety of functions?, answer: context-sensitive button | question: What shows what action, if any, a button will trigger?, answer: on-screen display | question: What causes Link to throw a rock?, answer: the context-sensitive button +question: How many shows did American Idol broadcast per week during the top 12 rounds?, answer: one, two-hour | question: What would decline more sharply despite the changes to American Idol?, answer: the show's ratings | question: What was the average viewership of American Idol's finale?, answer: 8.03 million +question: What does the English language call most national heads of government?, answer: "prime minister" | question: Along with Austria, what country's head of government is almost always translated as Chancellor?, answer: Germany | question: What is the head of Ireland's government sometimes referred to as?, answer: Taoiseach | question: What is the head of Iran's government referred to as in both Persian and English?, answer: President | question: In what languages is the President of Iran referred to as "president"?, answer: Persian and English +question: The Portuguese Constitution was a highly charged ideological document with numerous references to what?, answer: socialism | question: What document was rewritten in 1976 to accommodate socialist and communist principles?, answer: Portuguese Constitution | question: What were the main topics of the Portuguese Constitution?, answer: socialism, the rights of workers, and the desirability | question: What did the Portuguese government pursue in 1977-78 and 1983-85?, answer: International Monetary Fund (IMF)-monitored stabilization programs +question: What was the name of the Portuguese government until 1976?, answer: Junta de Salvação Nacional | question: What party won the 1976 legislative election?, answer: Portuguese Socialist Party | question: Who was the leader of the Portuguese Socialist Party in 1976?, answer: Mário Soares | question: What record did Soares try to resume?, answer: economic growth and development | question: What did Soares initiate the process of accession to?, answer: European Economic Community (EEC) +question: Who came under scrutiny during the relay?, answer: the media | question: Who did not broadcast Reporters Without Borders' disruption of the torch lighting ceremony?, answer: Chinese media | question: Who has described Chinese media coverage as partial and censored?, answer: Western reporters in Beijing | question: What French newspaper was criticized by Xinhua for its allegedly biased reporting?, answer: Libération +question: What has happened to the oil industry since 2003?, answer: record-high oil prices | question: What are two recent major Congolese exports?, answer: Natural gas and diamonds +question: What three military branches were merged in 1968?, answer: Royal Canadian Navy, Canadian Army, and Royal Canadian Air Force | question: Where do the roots of the Canadian Armed Forces lie?, answer: colonial militia groups | question: What did Canada establish in the early 20th century?, answer: Canadian army and navy +question: How much did American Idol's viewers fall in early episodes in season 8?, answer: 5–10% | question: When was the 2010 Winter Olympics broadcast on NBC?, answer: February 17 | question: How many consecutive seasons did CBS' All in the Family and NBC's The Cosby Show have?, answer: five +question: What has varied among scientists?, answer: symbiosis | question: What do some scientists believe symbiosis should apply to?, answer: any type of persistent biological interaction | question: What is the current definition of symbiosis?, answer: "de Bary" definition +question: What is not applied at all in Portugal?, answer: "Institute of Technology" | question: What are polytechnics?, answer: higher education educational institutions | question: When were polytechnics allowed to confer bachelor's degrees?, answer: 1998 | question: What were short-cycle degrees called before 1998?, answer: bacharelatos | question: What type of degree are polytechnics allowed to offer to their students?, answer: 2nd cycle (master's) | question: What provides a more practical training and is profession-oriented?, answer: polytechnical higher education system +question: What has made it easier and cheaper to do sequencing?, answer: The development of new technologies | question: Who maintains one of several databases of genomic information?, answer: US National Institutes of Health | question: How many genome sequencing projects are there?, answer: thousands | question: What is a Neanderthal?, answer: an extinct species | question: Where was the genome of a 130,000-year-old Neanderthal extracted from?, answer: the toe bone +question: What allowed the iPod to connect to accessories?, answer: dock connector | question: Who sells the iPod Hi-Fi?, answer: Apple | question: What type of interface do some peripherals use?, answer: their own | question: What does the dock connector require Apple to pay?, answer: royalties +question: What is the Tibetan Wylie for pratītyasamutpāda?, answer: rten | question: What does pratītyasamutpāda state that phenomena arise together in?, answer: interdependent web | question: What language is the doctrine of pratītyasamutpāda translated into?, answer: English +question: How many roles do dogs perform for people?, answer: many roles | question: What is the nickname given to dogs in the Western world?, answer: "man's best friend" | question: What is the nickname "man's best friend"?, answer: dogs +question: What percentage of all UK viewing does the BBC's domestic TV channels account for?, answer: 30% | question: What are the services of the BBC funded by?, answer: television licence. +question: What is the Canis lupus familiaris?, answer: domestic dog +question: What was the most profitable show in the U.S. TV for many years?, answer: American Idol | question: How much money was American Idol estimated to generate in 2004?, answer: $900 million | question: How much money was American Idol estimated to generate in 2004?, answer: $900 million | question: How many seasons of American Idol were there?, answer: eight | question: What types of promotions can be found on American Idol?, answer: product placement, adverts and product promotion | question: Who pays for the rights to feature "Idol" branding on their packaging?, answer: off-air promotional partners | question: What company partnered with American Idol in its theme park attraction?, answer: Disney +question: What type of rulers were the French kings?, answer: temporal | question: Who did some monarchs nominate to be a cardinal?, answer: one of their trusted clerical subjects +question: When were the first texts about Akṣobhya Buddha probably written down?, answer: 1st century BCE | question: Who states that the Prajñāpāramitā probably developed among the Mahāsāṃghikas?, answer: Guang Xing | question: Who believes that the Mahāyāna originated in the south of India?, answer: A.K. Warder +question: When was the earliest recorded history of the region?, answer: 500 BCE | question: What group did parts of modern Tajikistan form part of in the 7th and 6th century BCE?, answer: Kambojas | question: Who conquered the region?, answer: Alexander the Great | question: What nomadic tribes invaded Sogdia in 150 BCE?, answer: Scythians and Yuezhi | question: What was the name of the city-state that was overrun by Scythians and Yuezhi nomadic tribes around 150 BCE?, answer: Sogdiana | question: Who played a major role in facilitating trade?, answer: Sogdians +question: Who wrote De architectura?, answer: Vitruvius | question: How many principles did Vitruvius say a good building should satisfy?, answer: three | question: What is the equivalent of De architectura in what language?, answer: modern English +question: Where is the Iberian Peninsula located in Europe?, answer: South Western | question: What was part of Gallaecia from 45 BC until 298 AD?, answer: Lusitania | question: Where were some 5th-century vestiges of Alan settlement found?, answer: Alenquer +question: How many listed buildings does Sutton have?, answer: 100 | question: When did the Pilgrim Fathers leave for the New World?, answer: 1620 | question: What is the name of Britain's deepest aquarium?, answer: National Marine Aquarium +question: What did the earthquake provide researchers to do in order to model future earthquakes?, answer: retrofit data | question: Where was Lazo Pekevski from?, answer: Cyril and Methodius University of Skopje | question: What was the name of the earthquake that was predicted using the time prediction method?, answer: 2008 Sichuan earthquake | question: What did the 2008 Sichuan earthquake not show could be accurately predicted?, answer: location of the quake +question: What was the magnitude of the May 12, 2008 earthquake?, answer: 8.0 Ms | question: What percentage of buildings were destroyed in the May 12, 2008 earthquake?, answer: 80% +question: How many people were left without housing after the earthquake?, answer: 5 million | question: How many animals were destroyed in the earthquake?, answer: 12.5 million | question: How many pigs died in the Sichuan province?, answer: 60 million | question: What is the name of the catastrophe modeling firm that reported official estimates of insurers' losses?, answer: AIR Worldwide | question: What was the population of Chengdu at the time of the earthquake?, answer: 4.5 million +question: What was the worst to strike the Sichuan area in over 30 years?, answer: earthquake | question: What could be used to better predict earthquakes in the future?, answer: statistics | question: Is there a consensus that earthquake prediction is possible?, answer: no consensus +question: What sector of the economy is based on petroleum and support services?, answer: industrial sector | question: What percentage of government revenue did the oil sector account for in 2008?, answer: 85% +question: What type of bacteria has been noticed to have an effect on infection?, answer: mold | question: Who noticed the same effect in a Petri dish?, answer: Alexander Fleming | question: What did Fleming postulate the effect of mold on infection is mediated by?, answer: an antibacterial compound | question: What did Fleming try to use to treat some infections?, answer: a crude preparation +question: What is the current age range for contestants?, answer: fifteen to twenty-eight | question: What was the initial age limit for contestants on The Voice?, answer: sixteen to twenty-four | question: What must a contestant not have by the semi-final stage?, answer: must not hold any current recording or talent representation contract +question: What country has banned the use of antibiotics as growth-promotional agents since 2003?, answer: the EU | question: What is the ASM?, answer: The American Society for Microbiology | question: What is a common problem with regulatory and legislative actions to limit the use of antibiotics?, answer: delays | question: How many federal bills have been proposed to ban the use of antibiotics in food animals?, answer: Two | question: What organizations endorsed the bills to ban the use of antibiotics in food animals?, answer: American Holistic Nurses' Association, the American Medical Association, and the American Public Health Association +question: What is a common phenomenon?, answer: The emergence of resistance of bacteria to antibiotics | question: What often reflects evolutionary processes that take place during antibiotic therapy?, answer: Emergence of resistance | question: What does an antibiotic treatment select for?, answer: bacterial strains with physiologically or genetically enhanced capacity | question: What is inhibited by the drug?, answer: growth of susceptible bacteria | question: When was the Luria-Delbrück experiment?, answer: 1943 | question: Along with eerythromycin, what is an example of an antibiotic that has become less effective?, answer: penicillin +question: What made American Idol so successful for Fox?, answer: The enormous success | question: Along with American Idol, what are two other reality television shows credited for expanding reality television programming in the United States?, answer: Survivor and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire +question: Who was born in a community that was on the periphery, both geographically and culturally, of the northeastern Indian subcontinent?, answer: Siddhārtha Gautama | question: Who was Siddhārtha Gautama's father?, answer: his father +question: What dynasty did Wang Jiawei and Nyima Gyaincain assert had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet?, answer: Ming | question: Why is the relationship between Tibet and the Ming dynasty of China complicated?, answer: modern political conflicts | question: Along with Nyima Gyaincain, what Mainland Chinese scholar asserts that the Ming dynasty had unquestioned sovereignty over Tibet?, answer: Wang Jiawei | question: Since what century has Tibet been considered an integral part of China?, answer: 13th century | question: Who ceased relations with Tibet?, answer: Jiajing Emperor +question: Who wrote The Soviet Invasion and the Afghan Response?, answer: M. Hassan Kakar | question: Who states that the majority of genocide scholars consider "intent to destroy" a requirement for any act to be labelled genocide?, answer: Adam Jones +question: What role did Josephine Baker play on Beyoncé's second album?, answer: her role in Dreamgirls | question: In what year did Beyoncé perform "Déjà Vu"?, answer: 2006 | question: In what year was Beyoncé's album I Am... Sasha Fierce released?, answer: third | question: What was the name of Beyoncé's third album?, answer: Sasha Fierce | question: Along with Fela Kuti, Earth, Wind & Fire, DeBarge, Lionel Richie and Lionel Richie, what artist influenced Beyoncé's fourth album?, answer: Teena Marie +question: What was the final showdown between Justin Guarini and Kelly Clarkson?, answer: The final showdown | question: What song did Clarkson perform in the final round?, answer: Aretha Franklin's +question: Who was declared the winner?, answer: Lee DeWyze | question: When was the finale of the season?, answer: May 26 | question: What was the first season where neither finalist achieved significant album sales?, answer: neither +question: How long is the last episode of the season?, answer: two-hour | question: Where was the finale for seasons one, three through six, and fourteen broadcast from?, answer: Dolby | question: Where did the finale for season two take place?, answer: Gibson Amphitheatre, | question: Where was the finale for season seven through thirteen held?, answer: Nokia +question: Who were Cook and Archuleta?, answer: The finalists | question: Who was the first rocker to win the show?, answer: David Cook | question: How many albums did Cook and Archuleta sell?, answer: over a million albums +question: Where are the finals broadcast from?, answer: CBS Television City | question: How long did the finals last in the first season?, answer: eleven weeks | question: What is an example of a general theme?, answer: Billboard Number 1 | question: Who do the contestants usually work with?, answer: a celebrity mentor | question: Who was brought in as a mentor in season 10?, answer: Jimmy Iovine | question: How many songs do the contestants sing each week?, answer: one song +question: Who did not predict the financial crisis?, answer: mainstream economists | question: Who predicted the financial crisis?, answer: heterodox economists | question: How many economists did Dirk Bezemer credit with predicting the financial crisis?, answer: 12 | question: Who gave indications of a financial crisis?, answer: other experts | question: What former Fed Chair confessed himself forced to return to the perspective of a predictable credit-fueled bubble?, answer: Alan Greenspan +question: When was Camp Cooke established in Montana?, answer: 1866 | question: How many additional military outposts were established in the state?, answer: More than a dozen | question: What was discovered in various parts of Montana and surrounding states that led to pressure over land ownership?, answer: gold | question: What was the name of the major war that took place in Montana in 1876?, answer: Nez Perce War | question: When was the last recorded conflict between the US Army and Native Americans in Montana?, answer: 1887 | question: Who were generally required to move onto reservations?, answer: Indian survivors who had signed treaties +question: When was Cardinal Richelieu named to head the royal council?, answer: 1625 | question: Who was the first to avoid giving the title of prime minister to their chief ministers?, answer: Louis XIV +question: What was set up after the Second World War?, answer: The first comprehensives | question: Where was Holyhead County School located?, answer: Anglesey | question: Where was Woodlands Boys School located?, answer: Coventry +question: What was awarded in 1849?, answer: first degrees | question: What was expanded to accommodate more students and faculty?, answer: new buildings | question: What was offered with each new president?, answer: new academic programs | question: Who built the original Main Building?, answer: Sorin | question: What did Father Lemonnier start in 1873?, answer: a library collection | question: How many volumes were housed in the Main Building in 1879?, answer: ten thousand volumes +question: When was the first documented visit by a European to New York Harbor?, answer: 1524 | question: What country did Giovanni da Verrazzano claim the area for?, answer: France +question: What type of killings were removed from the first draft of the Convention?, answer: political | question: What did the USSR fear from including political groups in the definition of genocide?, answer: greater international scrutiny | question: What did some nations fear that including in the first draft of the Convention would invite international intervention in domestic politics?, answer: political groups | question: Who is a leading genocide scholar?, answer: William Schabas | question: Is it easy or difficult to establish a common denominator?, answer: difficult | question: The exclusion of political groups in the first draft of the Convention corresponded to what vision of the nature of the crime of genocide?, answer: Raphael Lemkin’s +question: What was a health and safety risk of the first generation iPod Nano?, answer: overheat | question: What was affected by the faulty battery?, answer: iPod Nanos | question: What caused the first generation iPod Nano to overheat?, answer: a flawed battery | question: Who did Apple recommend stop using the first generation iPod Nano?, answer: owners of affected iPod Nanos | question: What were owners of affected iPod Nanos replaced with free of charge?, answer: current generation Nanos +question: What was the name of the first non-Native American to live in New York City?, answer: Juan Rodriguez | question: Where was Juan Rodriguez born?, answer: Santo Domingo | question: What is the name of the street that runs from 159th Street to 218th Street?, answer: Juan Rodriguez Way +question: Who commanded Canadian troops in the Second Boer War?, answer: British | question: Which country did the United Kingdom enter into conflict with in the first World War?, answer: Germany | question: Who decided to send Canadian troops into the Second World War?, answer: Canadian Crown-in-Council +question: How much is the first phase of Eddy Street Commons?, answer: $215 million | question: What did the first phase of Eddy Street Commons draw?, answer: union protests | question: Who is the developer of the Eddy Street Commons?, answer: Kite Realty +question: When was the first polytechnic in Hong Kong established?, answer: 1972 | question: What is the second polytechnic in Hong Kong?, answer: City Polytechnic | question: What type of degree does the City Polytechnic of Hong Kong offer?, answer: academic | question: What were the two Hong Kong polytechnics renamed in 1994?, answer: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University | question: What is the focus of the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology?, answer: applied science, engineering and business, +question: When was the first record of a settlement at Plymouth?, answer: 1086 | question: Where was Plymouth in Saxon times?, answer: the hundred | question: When did Plymouth gain status as a town?, answer: 1254 | question: When did Plymouth become the first town in England to be granted a Charter by Parliament?, answer: Between 1439 | question: Along with Plymouth and Devonport, what urban district merged in 1914?, answer: East Stonehouse | question: What were the county boroughs of Plymouth and Devonport and East Stonehouse called?, answer: "The Three Towns". +question: When did American Idol debut?, answer: June 2002 | question: Who co-hosted American Idol?, answer: Ryan Seacrest and Brian Dunkleman. | question: Along with Brian Dunkleman, who co-hosted American Idol?, answer: Ryan Seacrest +question: Who was the sole emcee of the first season?, answer: Ryan Seacrest | question: Who was the sole emcee of the first season?, answer: Seacrest +question: How many bills did George Washington veto?, answer: two | question: How many bills did James Madison veto?, answer: seven | question: How many of the first six presidents used the veto to direct national policy?, answer: None | question: How many bills did Andrew Jackson veto?, answer: seventh | question: How many bills did Andrew Jackson veto during his two terms in office?, answer: twelve | question: What did Andrew Jackson defy the Supreme Court in enforcing?, answer: ethnically cleansing Native American tribes +question: Who led the research team that developed Prontosil?, answer: Gerhard Domagk | question: What award did Domagk receive?, answer: 1939 Nobel Prize for Medicine | question: What type of cocci did Prontosil have a broad effect against?, answer: Gram-positive | question: What was stimulated by Prontosil's success?, answer: Research | question: What opened the era of antibacterials?, answer: sulfonamide drug +question: What explains the nature of dukkha?, answer: first truth | question: How many aspects does dukkha have?, answer: three +question: What was IndyMac?, answer: Southern California–based | question: What was the largest savings and loan association in the Los Angeles market?, answer: IndyMac Bank | question: Where did the failure of IndyMac Bank rank as the largest bank failure in US history?, answer: fourth largest | question: What was IndyMac Bank's parent corporation?, answer: IndyMac Bancorp | question: What type of bankruptcy did IndyMac Bancorp file for in 2008?, answer: Chapter 7 +question: What is the following of the Canadian Armed Forces?, answer: the hierarchy | question: Where does the hierarchy of the Canadian Armed Forces begin?, answer: at the top +question: What does UNDP stand for?, answer: United Nations Development Programme | question: What is used to transform a raw variable into a unit-free index?, answer: to transform a raw variable, say +question: What season of American Idol premiered on January 7, 2015?, answer: fourteenth | question: For what seasons did Harry Connick, Jr. and Jennifer Lopez return as judges?, answer: fourth, third and second | question: Who filled in for Keith Urban during the New York City auditions?, answer: Adam Lambert | question: Who did not return as the in-house mentor for this season?, answer: Randy Jackson +question: What document by James Madison shows that the framers of the US Constitution were influenced by the Constitution of the Republic of the United Provinces?, answer: Federalist No. 20, | question: Which confederacy did Madison describe as exhibiting "Imbecility in the government"?, answer: the Dutch confederacy | question: What is similar to the Act of Abjuration?, answer: the American Declaration of Independence +question: What did the development of a modern, effective stock market in the Low Countries contribute to?, answer: The free trade spirit | question: When was the oldest stock exchange in the world founded?, answer: 1602 | question: What city has the oldest bourse in the Netherlands?, answer: Rotterdam | question: What city is the oldest stock exchange in the world?, answer: Amsterdam | question: What was quickly incorporated by the well-connected English, stimulating English economic output?, answer: the banking system +question: Where was Donda West's funeral held?, answer: Oklahoma City | question: Where did West play his first concert after the funeral?, answer: The O2 | question: What was the name of West's 2007 tour?, answer: Glow in the Dark +question: Where was the funeral held?, answer: Church of the Madeleine | question: Who was allowed to attend the funeral?, answer: ticket holders | question: How many people arrived without invitations?, answer: Over 3,000 +question: How many dungeons does the game have?, answer: nine | question: What does Link hope to obtain in the dungeons?, answer: an item | question: What is connected by a large overworld?, answer: The dungeons +question: Who was the sound supervisor of Twilight Princess?, answer: Koji Kondo | question: What did Minegishi take charge of in Twilight Princess?, answer: composition and sound design | question: How many pieces were written for the trailers?, answer: three | question: Who created orchestral arrangements for the three compositions?, answer: Michiru Ōshima | question: When was Koji Kondo's piece chosen as music for the game's trailer?, answer: E3 2005 +question: What are.ipg files?, answer: .zip archives | question: What do.ipg files reveal when unzipped?, answer: executable files | question: What does SDK stand for?, answer: software development kit | question: What type of games cannot be run on the iPod Touch and iPhone?, answer: clickwheel-based +question: Where were Iranian languages pushed back in?, answer: several areas | question: What language spread into some parts of Western Iran?, answer: Arabic | question: What were the native languages of Eastern Europe?, answer: Scythians, Sarmatians, and Alans | question: Which language was the sole remnant of the once predominant Scythian languages in Eastern Europe?, answer: Scythian | question: What is the sole remnant of the once predominant Scythian languages in Eastern Europe?, answer: Yaghnobi | question: What is the name of the Iranian language that is derived from Eastern Iranian?, answer: Pamirs +question: What is the estimated global dog population?, answer: 525 million:225 +question: What did the governors of the taifas proclaim themselves?, answer: Emir | question: Who controlled Lisbon in 1022?, answer: Taifa of Seville | question: Where did the Almoravids come from?, answer: Morocco +question: What religion came into contact with new ethnical groups?, answer: Buddhism | question: What civilizations influenced Buddhism during this period?, answer: Persian and Greek | question: What type of art did Gandhāra develop?, answer: Greco-Buddhist art | question: What Greek king has been immortalized in the Buddhist canon?, answer: Menander, +question: What did the group change their name to in 1996?, answer: Destiny's Child | question: What was the name of Destiny's Child's major label debut song?, answer: "Killing Time" | question: What was the name of Destiny's Child's debut album?, answer: self-titled | question: How many Soul Train Lady of Soul Awards did Destiny's Child win?, answer: three | question: What was the name of the group's second album?, answer: The Writing's on the Wall | question: What was the name of the group's second album?, answer: The Writing's on the Wall | question: What award did "Say My Name" win?, answer: Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals | question: How many copies did The Writing's on the Wall sell worldwide?, answer: eight million copies | question: What song did Beyoncé duet with Marc Nelson on?, answer: "After All Is Said and Done" +question: What happened to American Idol in the next season?, answer: The growth continued | question: What was the average viewership for the first season of American Idol?, answer: 21.7 million | question: Who won the finale of American Idol?, answer: Ruben Studdard | question: Where did American Idol's competition stages rank in the nationwide overall ratings?, answer: first | question: What did American Idol become in season four?, answer: most watched series amongst all viewers on American TV | question: In what season did American Idol reach its peak viewership?, answer: season five +question: What can result from contact with dogs in general?, answer: The health benefits of dogs | question: Do people show reductions or increases in anxiety when in the presence of a pet?, answer: people show reductions | question: Along with autoimmune diseases, what type of disease does the hygiene hypothesis claim that exposure to microorganisms can protect against?, answer: allergies | question: What is one of the benefits of having a dog as a pet?, answer: social support, | question: What group of people experience more positive social interactions with strangers when they are accompanied by a dog?, answer: wheelchair users | question: Are pet owners more or less likely to get to know people in their neighborhood?, answer: more likely to get to know people in their neighborhood +question: How many periods are there in the history of Indian Buddhism?, answer: five +question: What is credited with accelerating shifts within the music industry?, answer: The iPod +question: What is another name for the iPod?, answer: multi-purpose pocket computers | question: Who designed and marketed the iPod?, answer: Apple | question: How long after iTunes was released was the first iPod released?, answer: 8½ months | question: What was announced on July 15, 2015?, answer: The most recent iPod redesigns | question: How many current versions of the iPod are there?, answer: three +question: What can the iPod line play?, answer: several audio file formats | question: What introduced the ability to display JPEG, BMP, GIF, TIFF, and PNG image file formats?, answer: The iPod photo | question: Which generation of iPod Classics can play MPEG-4?, answer: Fifth and sixth | question: What was the second generation of iPod software for?, answer: Microsoft Windows | question: What does DRM stand for?, answer: Digital Rights Management | question: Where can MIDI files be converted to audio files in iTunes?, answer: the "Advanced" menu | question: Along with FLAC, what open-source audio format is not supported without installing custom firmware onto an iPod?, answer: Ogg Vorbis +question: What is the name of the online media store run by Apple?, answer: The iTunes Store | question: What type of content did Apple announce the sale of on October 12, 2005?, answer: video | question: What became available on September 12, 2006?, answer: Full-length movies +question: What is the largest rapid transit system in the world?, answer: New York City Subway | question: What is New York's subway notable for?, answer: nearly the entire system remaining open 24 hours | question: How many passengers rode the New York City Subway in 2014?, answer: 1.75 billion +question: What idea has been influential in East Asian Buddhism?, answer: decline and gradual disappearance of the teaching | question: What holds that it has declined to the point where few are capable of following the path?, answer: Pure Land Buddhism +question: When was the illuminated ceiling once popular?, answer: 1960s and 1970s | question: What is hung like a suspended ceiling below fluorescent lights?, answer: diffuser panels | question: What is the purpose of neon?, answer: artwork | question: In what type of venue would an illuminated ceiling be considered general lighting?, answer: a dark nightclub +question: What type of theater is American Idol strongly felt in?, answer: musical | question: Where have former American Idol contestants had a striking effect on musical theatre?, answer: Broadway | question: What can lead to significantly increased ticket sales?, answer: The casting of a popular Idol contestant | question: Who won an Academy Award for her performance in Dreamgirls?, answer: Jennifer Hudson +question: When did institutes of technology and polytechnics become popular?, answer: after World War II | question: When was the Berg-Schola founded?, answer: 1735 | question: What is the oldest German Institute of Technology?, answer: Braunschweig | question: Who does the École Polytechnique educate?, answer: French élites | question: What are some polytechnics?, answer: engineering schools or technical colleges. +question: When was the community school model introduced?, answer: 1970s | question: How many models are community schools divided into?, answer: two | question: What did community colleges tend to be amalgamations of?, answer: unviable local schools +question: What is the area of the island?, answer: 25 square kilometres | question: Which side of the island is wetter?, answer: eastern side | question: What is the average rainfall on the island?, answer: 1000 mm | question: What season is from May to November?, answer: Summer | question: When is the dry season on the island?, answer: December to April | question: What is very prominent for nearly the entire year on the island?, answer: Sunshine | question: Is humidity high or low on the island?, answer: not very high | question: What is the average temperature on the island?, answer: 25 °C | question: What is the average high and low temperature in January?, answer: 28 °C | question: What is the lowest night temperature recorded on the island?, answer: 13 | question: What keeps the temperature around 27 degrees Celsius?, answer: Caribbean sea waters +question: What may involve a number of considerations?, answer: when the targeted part is substantial enough | question: What is the necessary and important starting point of the inquiry?, answer: The numeric size of the targeted part | question: What should be evaluated not only in absolute terms but also in relation to the overall size of the group?, answer: individuals targeted | question: What can be a useful consideration?, answer: its prominence within the group | question: What article of the Tribunal's Statute may support a finding that a specific part of the group qualifies as substantial?, answer: Article 4 +question: What country established itself as a kingdom independent from León in 1139?, answer: Portugal | question: Who were the first two groups to settle in Portugal?, answer: Celts and the Romans | question: Who were expelled during the Christian Reconquista?, answer: Muslim peoples | question: When did Portugal establish itself as a kingdom independent from León?, answer: By 1139, | question: During what centuries did Portugal become one of the world's major economic, political and military powers?, answer: 15th and 16th +question: What is a highly appealing source of electricity?, answer: solar energy | question: What was the annual potential of solar energy in 2000?, answer: 1,575–49,837 | question: What was the total world energy consumption in 2012?, answer: 59.8 +question: During what years did Anthony Crosland serve as Secretary of State for Education?, answer: 1964–1970 | question: Who was instructed to plan for conversion?, answer: local education authorities | question: What was the last year of primary school?, answer: 11+ | question: What system saw fierce competition for the available grammar school places?, answer: virtual bipartite system +question: What was the last opus number that Chopin used?, answer: Cello Sonata | question: What did Chopin want to be destroyed?, answer: all his unpublished manuscripts | question: Who was Chopin's musical executor?, answer: Julian Fontana | question: How many songs did Chopin write at various stages of his life were collected in 1857?, answer: 17 Polish songs | question: What did not reflect the order of Chopin's compositions?, answer: their order within the opus +question: What did Turrell V. Wylie and Li Tieh-tseng argue that the reliability of as a credible source on Sino-Tibetan relations?, answer: History of Ming | question: What do some historians assert about the legitimacy of the Ming titles?, answer: Ming titles were nominal | question: Who wrote that the "numerous economically motivated Tibetan missions to the Ming Court are referred to as 'tributary missions' in the Ming Shih"?, answer: Van Praag | question: What did China need from Tibet?, answer: horses | question: Who wrote that Tibet did not have diplomatic relations with the Ming?, answer: Morris Rossabi +question: What does MRI stand for?, answer: magnetic resonance imaging | question: What does the ability to recognize emotional human sounds make dogs?, answer: social pets +question: What does the dissolution of parliament allow the government to do?, answer: appeal the opposition | question: In most modern parliamentary systems, who decides when to request a parliamentary dissolution?, answer: prime minister | question: In most modern parliamentary systems, who decides when to request a parliamentary dissolution?, answer: prime minister +question: What type of library opened in the fall of 2015?, answer: theology | question: On what floor of Stanford Hall is the theology library located?, answer: first floor | question: How many volumes does the library system hold?, answer: over three million +question: What is the name of the main library of Notre Dame?, answer: main library | question: How tall is the Theodore M. Hesburgh Library?, answer: 14-story | question: What mural is on the front of the Theodore M. Hesburgh Library?, answer: Word of Life | question: What is the name of the stadium that is close to the Theodore M. Hesburgh Library?, answer: Notre Dame Stadium +question: What country has been ranked the highest in each year of the Human Development Index?, answer: the top-ranked | question: What country has been ranked the highest twelve times?, answer: Norway | question: Which country has been ranked highest twice?, answer: Iceland +question: What is the median longevities of the longest-lived breeds?, answer: 14 to 15 | question: What is the median longevity of mixed-breed dogs?, answer: one or more years | question: How old was Bluey when he died?, answer: 29.5 | question: Who is the world's oldest living dog?, answer: Pusuke, +question: In what demographic did American Idol see a 44% drop in viewership in season 12?, answer: 18-49 | question: How many viewers did the finale of American Idol have?, answer: 7.2 million | question: How much did American Idol's viewership drop from the previous season?, answer: 24% | question: How much did American Idol's viewership drop from the twelfth season?, answer: 28% +question: What continued into season seven?, answer: The loss of viewers | question: How much did the season seven premiere of 'House' drop in total viewers?, answer: 11% | question: Where did the season seven finale rank as the most watched finale?, answer: third | question: What network became the most watched TV network in the country for the first time since its inception?, answer: Fox | question: How much did the ratings for the seventh season of 'House' drop from season six?, answer: 10% +question: When was the main cast of 'Bond' revealed?, answer: December 2014 | question: What was the name of the character that Ralph Fiennes reprised as M?, answer: Eve Moneypenny | question: Who reprised his role as Bill Tanner?, answer: Rory Kinnear +question: Along with cathedrals, what were the major architectural undertakings?, answer: abbeys | question: When did the movements of both clerics and tradesmen carry architectural knowledge across Europe?, answer: 900 CE +question: What is evident in the popular reconceptualization of the dog-human family as a pack?, answer: some ambivalence | question: What model of dog-human relationships has been promoted by some dog trainers?, answer: dominance model | question: What is disputed about dog-human interactions?, answer: "trying to achieve status" | question: What role do dogs play in family life?, answer: active role +question: What has been suggested to affect the efficiency of birth control pills?, answer: antibacterials | question: What can cause increased breakdown of the pill's active ingredients?, answer: an increase in the activities of hepatic liver enzymes' | question: What can effects on the intestinal flora cause in the colon?, answer: reduced absorption of estrogens | question: Who has recommended that extra contraceptive measures be applied during therapies using antibacterials that are suspected to interact with oral contraceptives?, answer: Clinicians +question: How many of the Republican appointees wrote the minority report?, answer: 3 | question: Did GSE loans perform better or worse than private investment banks?, answer: GSE loans performed better | question: Who claimed that the GSE never purchased subprime loans?, answer: Paul Krugman +question: How much of the affected area was surveyed by the CEA?, answer: 500,000 km2 | question: What does CC stand for?, answer: Modified Mercalli intensity scale | question: What was the magnitude of the aftershocks that hit Beichuan?, answer: MS 6.1 | question: How long is the Yingxiu liedu-XI zone?, answer: 66 km | question: How many kilometers long is the area with liedu X?, answer: 3,144 | question: How many provinces are affected by earthquakes exceeding liedu VI?, answer: three +question: What color are the shells of conch?, answer: pearly-pink | question: What is a favorite food supplement for conch?, answer: meat | question: Where are sergeant majors found?, answer: close to the shore line in shallow waters | question: What type of crabs live on the beach?, answer: hermit crabs, which live in land but lay eggs in water | question: How long do hermit crabs spend in the sea?, answer: some months +question: How many schools have over 1,600 wins?, answer: 12 | question: Who holds the record for most points scored in a single game of the NCAA tournament?, answer: Austin Carr | question: Who named the men's basketball team as national champions twice?, answer: Helms Athletic Foundation | question: What was UCLA's record in 1974?, answer: 88-game winning streak | question: How many number one teams has the Fighting Irish beaten?, answer: eight | question: Where does the Notre Dame men's basketball team play?, answer: Purcell Pavilion | question: What is the record of Mike Brey's men's basketball team?, answer: 332-165 | question: Who did Penn State beat to win the 2009 NIT?, answer: Baylor | question: What was the ranking of the 2010-11 Notre Dame men's basketball team?, answer: number seven | question: What was the record of the 2014-15 Fighting Irish men's basketball team?, answer: 32-6 | question: What team did the Fighting Irish beat twice during the 2014-15 season?, answer: Duke Blue Devils | question: What was the most wins by the Fighting Irish team since 1908-09?, answer: 32 wins +question: What is the method of "self-power"?, answer: self-exertion | question: What is the most faith-orientated form of Buddhism?, answer: Pure Land Buddhism | question: What is considered to be a foretaste of Nirvana?, answer: Buddhic realm | question: What did Amitabha Buddha vow to rescue all beings from?, answer: samsaric suffering +question: What is the name of the mid-19th century burial ground reopened in 2007?, answer: Ford Park Cemetery | question: What is the name of the privately owned cemetery on the outskirts of the city?, answer: Drake Memorial Park +question: Who were the monarchs of England and the United Kingdom regarded as the head of the government?, answer: ministers | question: Who was the head of the government under Charles II?, answer: Clarendon | question: What type of posts did ministers hold?, answer: formal +question: Where does the current interpretation of Y-chromosome and mtDNA data suggest the Portuguese have their origin from?, answer: Paleolithic peoples | question: What shows Portuguese populations not to be significantly different from other European populations?, answer: Genetic studies +question: What is the most popular Korean dog dish?, answer: gaejang-guk | question: When was the first version of gaejang-guk created?, answer: 19th century | question: What kind of shoots are used in gaejang-guk?, answer: bamboo | question: Is dog consumed as much as beef, chicken, and pork?, answer: dog is not as widely +question: Who is usually not revealed in the results show?, answer: The most popular contestants | question: How many contestants are usually sent to safety?, answer: three | question: How many contestants are not necessarily the bottom two?, answer: two remaining | question: Who is eliminated from the competition?, answer: The contestant with the fewest votes | question: What is played after a contestant has been eliminated?, answer: A montage of the eliminated contestant's time on the show | question: How many contestants were sent home in the first ever Idol Gives Back episode?, answer: two | question: What can the judges do to overturn viewers' decision?, answer: a "Judges' Save" | question: What can only be used once?, answer: "The save" | question: In what seasons did a double elimination take place in the week following the activation of the save?, answer: eighth, ninth, tenth, and fourteenth | question: In what season was the save not activated?, answer: twelfth season +question: Where was the most precarious of the quake-lakes located?, answer: Mount Tangjia | question: What helicopters were used to bring in PLA engineering corps to the site?, answer: PLAAF Mi-17 helicopters | question: How much fuel was airlifted to the site?, answer: Five tons | question: How many people were evacuated from Mianyang by June 1?, answer: more than 200,000 +question: What is the oldest public hospital in the US?, answer: Bellevue | question: Bellevue Hospital is the designated hospital for treatment of who?, answer: President of the United States | question: What is Raju's profession?, answer: surgeon +question: What is the most widely spoken family of languages in southern Europe?, answer: Romance | question: What is the most widely spoken family of languages in southern Europe?, answer: Romance languages | question: How many people in Italy speak Italian?, answer: over 50 million | question: In what part of Spain is Catalan spoken?, answer: eastern +question: What must have existed among the ancient speakers of Iranian languages?, answer: great linguistic diversity | question: How many languages have survived?, answer: two | question: What are the only two languages that have survived?, answer: These are: +question: What language does the name Montana come from?, answer: Spanish | question: What was the name given by early Spanish explorers to the entire mountainous region of the west?, answer: Montaña del Norte | question: What was the name of the territory that would become Montana?, answer: Idaho | question: Who complained that the name Montana had "no meaning"?, answer: Benjamin F. Harding | question: When did Ashley present a bill to establish a temporary government?, answer: 1864 | question: Who objected to the name Montana?, answer: Rep. Samuel Cox, also of Ohio, | question: What name did Rep. Samuel Cox want to use for the territory?, answer: Native American | question: What other name was suggested for the territory?, answer: Shoshone +question: What was the name of the time machine in the Rocky and Bullwinkle show?, answer: Wayback Machine | question: Who were the lead characters in Peabody's Improbable History?, answer: Mr. Peabody and Sherman +question: Who researched the trademark and found that it was already in use?, answer: Apple | question: What movie did Vinnie Chieco think of when he saw a prototype of the iPod?, answer: 2001: A Space Odyssey | question: What did Chieco see an analogy to the relationship between a personal computer and the music player?, answer: smaller independent pods | question: Who researched the trademark and found that it was already in use?, answer: Apple | question: Who originally listed an "iPod" trademark with the USPTO?, answer: Joseph N. Grasso | question: Where was Joseph N. Grasso from?, answer: New Jersey | question: Who did Grasso assign the iPod trademark to in 2005?, answer: Apple Computer, Inc. +question: What did the nation almost immediately fall into?, answer: civil war | question: How many people fled during the civil war?, answer: More than 500,000 | question: Who won the 1992 election?, answer: Emomali Rahmon | question: What country was in a state of complete devastation after the war?, answer: Tajikistan | question: How many people died in the civil war?, answer: over 100,000. | question: How many people were refugees?, answer: 1.2 million | question: What was reached in 1997?, answer: a ceasefire | question: What percentage of ministerial positions did the ceasefire guarantee?, answer: 30% | question: What percentage of the vote did Rahmon get in 1999?, answer: 98% | question: In what year did Rahmon win his third term?, answer: 2006 | question: Who criticized the 2006 election?, answer: Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe | question: When did the OSCE criticize Rahmon's administration for its censorship?, answer: October 2010 | question: What did the OSCE claim the Tajik Government instituted that led to the cessation of printing activities for a number of independent newspapers?, answer: tax inspections on independent printing houses +question: What have the nine largest and most renowned Technische Universitäten formed?, answer: TU9 German Institutes of Technology | question: Along with economics and cultural and social sciences, what type of science do Technische Universitäten usually have?, answer: natural sciences | question: Which three Technische Universitäten have a faculty of medicine associated with university hospitals?, answer: RWTH Aachen, TU Dresden and TU München +question: Which section of the Divide gives way to prairie?, answer: northern section | question: Which mountain range is the most pronounced in the Rocky Mountain Front?, answer: Lewis | question: What crosses Alaska's Seward Peninsula?, answer: the Northern Divide | question: Along with the Waterton, Belly and the Belly, what river flows north into Alberta, Canada?, answer: Saint Mary | question: The Waterton River, Belly, and Saint Mary rivers join which Canadian river?, answer: Saskatchewan +question: Who refused to participate in the Olympic torch relay?, answer: Kiran Bedi | question: Who pulled out of the Olympic torch relay?, answer: Soha Ali Khan | question: Where was the protest held on April 16?, answer: Delhi +question: Who said the book takes on elements of a classical tragedy?, answer: R. A. Dave | question: Who builds a framework to judge whether the characters are heroes or fools?, answer: Lee | question: What type of feeling does Lee give to the reader when she guides the reader in her judgments?, answer: unabashed adoration | question: What group did Scout experience?, answer: Missionary Society | question: When does Atticus lose a case?, answer: Atticus loses Tom's case, +question: What is the moral center of the novel?, answer: courage | question: Who does Atticus teach one of the most significant lessons of courage?, answer: Jem | question: Who did Atticus defend?, answer: Tom Robinson +question: What is cited as a factor in the success of the civil rights movement in the 1960s?, answer: The novel | question: Who wrote 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'?, answer: Harper Lee | question: What civil rights leader views 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' as an act of humanity?, answer: Andrew Young | question: How does Andrew Young view 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'?, answer: "an act of humanity" | question: Who compared 'Uncle Tom's Cabin' to 'The Civil War'?, answer: Mark Childress | question: Who did Mark Childress think Uncle Tom's Cabin gave a way to understand the racism that they've been brought up with?, answer: white Southerners | question: What type of people were most white people in the South?, answer: good | question: Who were good people?, answer: most white people in the South | question: What type of literature could not be compared to 'Uncle Tom's Cabin'?, answer: any number of treatises +question: Along with racial inequality, what serious issue is addressed in 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?, answer: rape | question: What has the narrator's father served as for many readers?, answer: moral hero | question: What is the most widely read book dealing with race in America?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird +question: Who abolished the policy council set up by the Mongol Yuan?, answer: Ming | question: What office did the State Council Information Office of the People's Republic state governed most areas of Tibet?, answer: Ü-Tsang Commanding Office | question: Who did the Ming abolish the policy council?, answer: Mongol Yuan | question: Who was appointed the General of the Ngari Military and Civil Wanhu Office in 1373?, answer: Choskunskyabs +question: What was the name of the large conflagration that occurred shortly after the British occupation began?, answer: the Great Fire of New York +question: What type of university is the University of Technology?, answer: technical university | question: What is the focus of the University of Technology, Mauritius?, answer: technology | question: What does the University of Technology, Mauritius apply to teaching, training, research and consultancy?, answer: traditional and beyond traditional approaches | question: What does the University of Technology, Mauritius aim to play a key role in?, answer: economic and social development +question: Who is considered a model for Emmett Till?, answer: Tom Robinson | question: Who did Lee accuse of raping her?, answer: Walter Lett | question: What newspaper covered the trial of Walter Lett?, answer: her father's newspaper | question: What was Walter Lett's sentence commuted to?, answer: life | question: What disease did Walter Lett die of?, answer: tuberculosis | question: How many black men were convicted of raping two white women?, answer: nine | question: What case did Lee say served the same purpose as the Scottsboro Boys?, answer: the Scottsboro case | question: Where was Emmett Till murdered?, answer: Mississippi +question: What is the origin of?, answer: domestic dog | question: Along with the dog and the gray wolf, what extinct wolf is thought to have diverged at the same time 27,000-40,000 years ago?, answer: Taymyr wolf | question: The dates imply that the earliest dogs arose in the time of what?, answer: human hunter-gatherers | question: Modern dogs are more closely related to what?, answer: ancient wolf fossils | question: Several Arctic dog breeds are close to what wolf of North Asia?, answer: Taimyr wolf +question: What does UNDP stand for?, answer: United Nations Development Programme | question: Who created the HDI?, answer: Mahbub ul Haq | question: Who did Mahbub ul Haq form a group of?, answer: development economists | question: What is Amartya Sen?, answer: Nobel laureate | question: What did Haq believe was needed to convince the public, academics, and politicians that they can and should evaluate development not only by economic advances but also improvements in human well-being?, answer: a simple composite measure of human development | question: Who initially opposed the idea of a composite measure of human development?, answer: Sen | question: What did Amartya Sen think would shift the attention of politicians from economic to human well-being?, answer: only a single number +question: What is the name of the religion that takes its name from the Avesta?, answer: Zoroastrianism | question: How many dialects of Avestan are there?, answer: two | question: When do the terms "Old (or 'Gathic') Avestan" and "Younger Avesta" date to?, answer: 19th | question: At what stage of development is the Old Avestan dialect similar to Rigvedic Sanskrit?, answer: the same stage | question: What is the name of the second dialect of Avestan?, answer: Younger Avestan | question: What is the successor of Old Persian?, answer: Middle Persian +question: What precipitated the outbreak of World War I?, answer: the rise of nationalism | question: Who defeated the Central Powers in 1918?, answer: Allies | question: Who imposed their terms in a series of treaties?, answer: the Big Four +question: What was the rate of decline in output of goods and services produced by labor and property located in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2008 and first quarter of 2009?, answer: approximately 6% | question: What was the unemployment rate in October of 2009?, answer: 10.1% | question: What declined to 33?, answer: average hours per work week | question: What caused the decline in innovation?, answer: decline of gross domestic product | question: Why did the number of patent applications flat-line?, answer: fewer resources | question: What did the stagnation of patent applications correlate to?, answer: similar drop in GDP +question: What is Susan Prager's other job?, answer: communication director | question: Along with Congressman Tom Lanto's wife, who funded the Friends of Falun Gong?, answer: Ambassador Mark Palmer | question: What is Diego Maradona?, answer: footballer | question: How many people were involved in the security operation to protect the torch relay?, answer: 3000 | question: What was thrown at the Olympic flame in an attempt to extinguish it?, answer: water balloons +question: When did Ian Fleming and Kevin McClory fight over the film rights to Thunderball?, answer: 1961 | question: What did Fleming incorporate into Thunderball?, answer: an undeveloped film script | question: How did Fleming settle the Thunderball lawsuit with McClory?, answer: out of court | question: In what year was 'Thunderball' released?, answer: 1965 | question: What stayed with Fleming after the 1963 settlement?, answer: the literary rights +question: Who was accused of manipulating the election process?, answer: President Emomalii Rahmon | question: How many seats did the PDPT lose in 2010?, answer: four | question: Who said the 2010 elections failed to meet many basic democratic standards?, answer: The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe | question: What did the government claim had happened in the 2010 elections?, answer: minor violations +question: What type of school does the percentage of students in Brandenburg vary by Bundesland?, answer: Gesamtschule | question: What percentage of students in Bavaria attended a Gesamtschule in 2007?, answer: less than 1% +question: Who considered "Summertime" his favorite Idol moment?, answer: Simon Cowell | question: Who was the other finalist?, answer: Diana DeGarmo | question: When was Tamyra Gray a finalist on Idol?, answer: season one | question: Who was the only Idol contestant to win an Academy Award and a Grammy?, answer: Hudson, +question: During what years did a large number of revolutionary attempts and independence wars occur?, answer: 1815 and 1871 | question: Who began to regain independence from the Ottoman Empire?, answer: Balkan nations | question: What country unified into a nation state?, answer: Italy | question: When was Rome captured?, answer: 1870 | question: What caused the scramble for empires in the Age of Empire?, answer: Rivalry +question: What period began with the rise of the city-states of Ancient Greece?, answer: classical antiquity | question: What reached its zenith under the expansive empire of Alexander the Great?, answer: Greek influence +question: What were the Crusades?, answer: religiously motivated military expeditions | question: How long were the Crusader states in the eastern Mediterranean?, answer: These were all short-lived. | question: Who was responsible for the Sack of Constantinople in 1204?, answer: The Crusaders | question: When did the Crusaders Sack Constantinople?, answer: 1204 | question: What happened to the Byzantine Empire?, answer: it would never recover its former glory. | question: Which two merchant republics did the Crusaders open the way for to become major economic powers?, answer: Genoa and Venice | question: The Reconquista worked to reconquer what for Christendom?, answer: Iberia +question: What phrase has been subject to much discussion by scholars of international humanitarian law?, answer: "in whole or in part" | question: In what case was it found that Genocide had been committed?, answer: Prosecutor v. Radislav Krstic | question: What is the aim of the Genocide Convention?, answer: The aim of the Genocide Convention is to prevent the intentional destruction of entire human groups, | question: Who goes into details of other cases and the opinions of respected commentators on the Genocide Convention to explain how they came to this conclusion?, answer: The Appeals Chamber +question: Where did the Republic of Congo rank in oil production in the Gulf of Guinea?, answer: fourth largest +question: When did The Economist explore the Portuguese economy?, answer: April 2007 | question: How much did the number of unemployed increase from 2002 to 2007?, answer: 65% | question: What was the unemployment rate in 2009?, answer: 10.2% | question: What ratings agency lowered its long-term credit assessment of Portugal to "negative" from "stable"?, answer: Standard & Poor's | question: What ratings agency downgraded Portugal's long-term credit assessment in July 2011?, answer: Moody's +question: What is the most common fixture in many homes?, answer: table lamp | question: What is considered task lighting?, answer: the desk lamp | question: What type of lamp is also task lighting?, answer: Magnifier lamps +question: What is an example of a parliamentary republic in which the head of state is an elected official?, answer: Finland | question: What is an example of a parliamentary republic in which the head of state is an elected official?, answer: Finland +question: The amount of what could be used by humans differs from the amount of solar energy present near the surface?, answer: solar energy +question: The power of the ministers depended on what?, answer: personal | question: What did the ministers not depend on for their power?, answer: parliament | question: Who appointed the cabinet?, answer: the monarch +question: Who has the power to set the jurisdiction of the courts?, answer: Congress, | question: What type of jurisdiction does the Supreme Court have?, answer: appellate jurisdiction +question: In what century did the practice of using dogs and other animals as a part of therapy date back to?, answer: 18th | question: What has been shown to increase social behaviors among people with Alzheimer's disease?, answer: animal-assisted therapy | question: Who showed increased attendance, increased knowledge and skill objectives, and decreased antisocial and violent behavior?, answer: children with ADHD and conduct disorders +question: What are not formulated as imperatives?, answer: The precepts | question: What is likely, even if there is no further Buddhist practice?, answer: rebirth in one of the lower heavens | question: What is there nothing improper about limiting one's aims to this level of attainment?, answer: un-Buddhist +question: Where is Christianity the predominant religion?, answer: southern Europe | question: What is the predominant religion in southern Europe?, answer: Christianity | question: Which half of Southern Europe is generally Roman Catholic?, answer: the western half | question: In what part of Southern Europe are Christians generally Roman Catholic?, answer: the western half of Southern Europe | question: Along with Greece, what country is in the eastern half of Southern Europe?, answer: Macedonia +question: Who described Chopin's preludes as "the beginnings of studies"?, answer: Schumann | question: What was Chopin's preludes inspired by?, answer: J.S. Bach's | question: Who suggests that Chopin's preludes may have been used by later pianists as generic prelude to others?, answer: Kenneth Hamilton | question: What were described by Schumann as "the beginnings of studies"?, answer: preludes +question: What is the minimum number of votes in each house to override a veto?, answer: two-thirds | question: Who can call either house of Congress into emergency session?, answer: the president | question: Who serves as president of the Senate?, answer: The Vice President +question: Who is the civilian Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy?, answer: president | question: What does the president have the authority to command the Army and Navy to do in the event of a sudden crisis?, answer: take appropriate military action | question: Who has the power to declare war?, answer: the Congress | question: What must all Generals and Admirals appointed by the president be confirmed by before they can assume their office?, answer: a majority vote of the Senate +question: What type of judge does the president appoint?, answer: judge | question: Are pardons subject to confirmation by the House of Representatives or the Senate?, answer: not subject to confirmation +question: What refers to the incremental compensation required by investors for taking on additional risk?, answer: The pricing of risk | question: What prevented markets from correctly pricing risk before the crisis?, answer: a lack of transparency +question: Who is expected to ensure the passage of bills through the legislature?, answer: prime minister | question: Where is the royal prerogative constitutionally vested?, answer: the crown +question: What is used to determine the proportion of non-repetitive DNA?, answer: length of non-repetitive DNA | question: Along with protein coding genes, what type of DNA is generally non-repetitive?, answer: RNA-coding genes | question: What does not mean more genes?, answer: A bigger genome +question: What is used to determine the proportion of repetitive DNA?, answer: length of repetitive DNA | question: How many categories of repetitive DNA are there?, answer: two +question: Who planned the redevelopment of Plymouth in 1943?, answer: Sir Patrick Abercrombie | question: How many homes were built between 1951 and 1957?, answer: over 1000 homes | question: When was the Civic Centre constructed?, answer: 1962 +question: What river did the Bantu-speaking tribes build trade links into?, answer: Congo River | question: What was formerly part of the French colony of Equatorial Africa?, answer: Congo-Brazzaville | question: What was the former colony of the Republic of the Congo?, answer: French Congo | question: What political party was the People's Republic of the Congo?, answer: Marxist–Leninist | question: Who has ruled for 26 of the past 36 years?, answer: Denis Sassou Nguesso +question: How much money did Beyoncé pull out of a video-game deal with GateFive?, answer: $100 million | question: When did Beyoncé's lawyers settle the Starpower: Beyoncé lawsuit?, answer: June 2013 | question: What companies has Beyoncé had deals with since the age of 18?, answer: American Express, Nintendo DS and L'Oréal +question: When did Charlie's Angels come out?, answer: 2000 | question: How many consecutive weeks did "Independent Women Part I" top the Billboard Hot 100?, answer: eleven | question: Who starred in Carmen: A Hip Hopera?, answer: Beyoncé | question: When was the opera Carmen written?, answer: 19th century | question: Who filed a lawsuit claiming that the songs were aimed at them?, answer: Luckett and Roberson | question: How many copies did Destiny's Child's third album sell in its first week?, answer: 63,000 | question: What award did the title track "Survivor" win?, answer: Grammy Award | question: What was the name of Destiny's Child's holiday album?, answer: 8 Days of Christmas +question: How much did the report show an increase or decrease in world HDI compared to last year?, answer: small increase | question: The rise in HDI was fueled by a general improvement in what world?, answer: developing | question: What happened to HDI of high income countries?, answer: decrease +question: How many provinces were in the republic?, answer: seven | question: What was the name of the federal government of the republic?, answer: the States General | question: Where were the States General seated?, answer: The Hague | question: What type of order were the provinces of the republic?, answer: feudal +question: Where was the commander-in-chief for North America stationed?, answer: Halifax | question: What was the name of the military force that was formed after the final withdrawal of the British Army and Royal Navy?, answer: Royal Canadian Navy | question: What was the name of the department that organized Canada's military?, answer: Department of Militia and Defence, | question: What were not referred to as the Canadian Army until November 1940?, answer: land forces in Canada +question: Who was president of Notre Dame in the 1930s?, answer: John O'Hara | question: Who was a German Catholic intellectual of Jewish descent?, answer: Waldemar Gurian | question: What dominated American intellectual life in the 1920s?, answer: Positivism | question: Who brought Croatian culture to Notre Dame?, answer: Ivan Meštrović | question: Who brought French philosophy to Notre Dame in the 1940s?, answer: Yves Simon +question: Who argued that the Mahasanghikas were trying to expand the vinaya?, answer: Sthaviras | question: What survives from both sides of the dispute reveals disparate traditions?, answer: accounts | question: Which group offers two distinct reasons for the schism?, answer: Sthavira | question: Who says that the losing party in the Second Council broke away in protest and formed the Mahasanghika?, answer: Dipavamsa | question: What did the Mahasanghikas' vinaya show them as on the same side?, answer: winning | question: Who argued that the Sthaviras were trying to expand the vinaya?, answer: The Mahāsāṅghikas | question: What did both parties appeal to?, answer: tradition. +question: How many continents did the torch travel?, answer: six | question: Where was the first stop of the torch relay in Taiwan?, answer: Taipei | question: What government in Taiwan objected to the placement of Taiwan on the same level as Hong Kong and Macau?, answer: Republic of China | question: How long was the torch route in Taiwan?, answer: 24 km | question: Who couldn't come to terms with the issue of the Torch Relay?, answer: Taiwan and China | question: Where was the first stop of the torch relay in Taiwan?, answer: Taipei +question: What is the scientific evidence as to whether companionship of a dog can enhance human physical health and psychological wellbeing?, answer: mixed | question: What is the health of elderly people related to?, answer: their health habits and social supports | question: Who has been shown to have better mental and physical health?, answer: people who keep pet dogs or cats +question: Who was the book reviewer who called the second part of 'To Kill a Mockingbird' "the spirit-corroding shame of the civilized white Southerner in the treatment of the Negro"?, answer: Harding LeMay | question: What is the name of the book that was primarily concerned with race relations?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: In what year did riots occur at the University of Alabama?, answer: 1956 | question: How many events did Claudia Durst Johnson consider to have shaped the book?, answer: two | question: When was 'To Kill a Mockingbird' set?, answer: mid-1930s +question: What is the origin of?, answer: dukkha | question: What is the root cause of dukkha?, answer: ignorance | question: What is the third noble truth?, answer: complete cessation of dukkha +question: When did the securitization markets supported by the shadow banking system start to close down?, answer: spring of 2007 | question: How much of the private credit markets became unavailable as a source of funds?, answer: More than a third | question: Why did the Brookings Institution say it would take a number of years to generate sufficient capital to support additional lending?, answer: traditional banking system does not have the capital to close this gap | question: What do the authors of the Brookings Institution say about securitization?, answer: some forms of securitization are "likely to vanish forever, having been an artifact of excessively loose credit conditions." +question: Where did the mariners and merchants settle after the river silted up in the 11th century?, answer: Barbican | question: What does Sutton mean in Old English?, answer: south town | question: In what document was the name Plym Mouth first mentioned?, answer: Pipe Roll | question: Who granted the name Plymouth to the settlement of Plympton?, answer: King Henry VI | question: What settlement was further up the River Plym than the current Plymouth?, answer: Plympton +question: Who did the contract contestants had to sign give excessive control to?, answer: 19 Entertainment +question: How many original judges stayed on the judging panel for season 8?, answer: three | question: In the second season, what was Angie Martinez hired as?, answer: fourth | question: Who was hired as a fourth judge in the second season?, answer: Angie Martinez | question: How many original judges stayed on the judging panel for season 8?, answer: three | question: How many seasons did the original judges stay on the judging panel?, answer: eight +question: What percentage of households in the Southeastern United States were more likely to watch American Idol in 2009?, answer: 10% | question: What percentage of CDs were sold by contestants with ties to the American South?, answer: 85 percent +question: How many years had Idol been the number one U.S. TV network amongst adults 18-49?, answer: eight consecutive years | question: In what decade did Glee and New Girl air?, answer: 2010s | question: Who was the creator of Glee?, answer: Simon Fuller +question: When was the show's massive success?, answer: the mid-2000s and early 2010s +question: What is the Daysimeter?, answer: head-mounted device | question: When does the Daysimeter measure activity and light together?, answer: regular time intervals | question: How long can the Daysimeter collect data for?, answer: 30 days +question: How was the Bond theme released?, answer: digital download | question: What was the reception of the Bond theme?, answer: mixed | question: What artist's song was trending on Twitter on the day it was released?, answer: Shirley Bassey | question: What number did the Bond theme reach in the UK Singles Chart?, answer: number one | question: What English band composed a song for the film that went unused?, answer: Radiohead +question: What is the southwest of the country?, answer: coastal plain +question: How many Micropolitan Statistical Areas does Montana have?, answer: five | question: What are Montana's five Micropolitan Statistical Areas called?, answer: the "big 7" | question: In what year did the U.S. Census show the population of Montana's seven most populous cities?, answer: 2010 | question: What percentage of Montana's population are the 7 largest cities?, answer: 35 percent | question: What percentage of Montana's population is held by the counties containing the seven largest cities?, answer: 62 percent | question: What county is the geographic center of population of Montana?, answer: Meagher +question: Who led the musical troupe that stopped in Butte in 1910?, answer: Joseph E. Howard | question: What newspaper was Charles C. Cohan the city editor of?, answer: Butte Miner | question: How long did Howard and Cohan work on the song?, answer: about a half-hour | question: How many encores did Howard's troupe perform in Helena?, answer: 12 | question: How many states have a "state ballad"?, answer: three | question: What was the first state to adopt a State Lullaby?, answer: Montana +question: What is Link trying to prevent from being engulfed by a corrupted parallel dimension?, answer: Hyrule | question: Along with a wolf, what form does Link take in the game?, answer: Hylian | question: How long after Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask does the game take place?, answer: hundreds of years +question: What production company is responsible for the first appearance of Spectre?, answer: Eon Productions | question: What are some recurring James Bond characters?, answer: M, Q and Eve Moneypenny +question: How long does the book take place during the Great Depression?, answer: three years | question: Who is Scout?, answer: Jean Louise Finch | question: Who does Dill stay with each summer?, answer: his aunt | question: How many years does the book take place?, answer: three | question: Who is hesitant to talk about Boo?, answer: adults | question: What do the children feed one another's imagination with about Boo?, answer: rumors | question: How many summers of friendship did Scout and Jem have with Dill?, answer: two +question: What was the name of the early review of 'tactile brilliance'?, answer: Time | question: How long did it take for another scholar to say that Harper Lee had a remarkable gift of story-telling?, answer: a decade | question: What is one of the things that makes Harper Lee's work so unique?, answer: cinematographic fluidity and subtlety | question: What was the narrator's voice in the book?, answer: a child observing her surroundings | question: How did one reviewer describe the way that Lee's story mixes childhood observation with adult situations?, answer: "delightfully deceptive" | question: What did some reviewers question Scout's depth of understanding?, answer: preternatural vocabulary | question: Who was the literary critic who doubted that children as sheltered as Scout and Jem could understand the trial for Tom Robinson's life?, answer: Granville Hicks +question: What aspect of the term has the study of genocide mainly been focused on?, answer: legal | question: What is the process of recognizing the act of genocide as a crime?, answer: prosecution | question: What is genocide viewed as when looked at in a general aspect?, answer: deliberate killing | question: What is genocide commonly seen to escape?, answer: trial and prosecution | question: When was the Peace of Westphalia established?, answer: 1648 | question: When was humanitarian intervention needed?, answer: 19th century +question: What is a central focus of sociocultural anthropology?, answer: kinship and social organization | question: What type of organization does sociocultural anthropology cover?, answer: economic and political +question: What is the most impactful show in the history of television?, answer: American Idol | question: Who said American Idol was the most impactful show in the history of television?, answer: a rival TV executive | question: Who has American Idol launched as bona fide stars?, answer: artists | question: How many Billboard chart-toppers has American Idol spawned?, answer: 345 +question: What sport made Notre Dame a household name?, answer: football | question: The success of Notre Dame reflected the rising status of Irish Americans and what other group?, answer: Catholics | question: The success of Notre Dame reflected the rising status of Irish Americans and what other group?, answer: Catholics | question: What religion was Notre Dame considered to be a symbol of the threat to?, answer: Catholicism | question: What group was seen as a symbol of the threat posed by the Catholic Church?, answer: Ku Klux Klan | question: What was the main focus of the KKK's rhetoric?, answer: Nativism and anti-Catholicism, especially when directed towards immigrants, | question: What was the name of the KKK's week-long protest in South Bend?, answer: Klavern | question: Who did students block from descending from their trains in the South Bend station?, answer: the Klansmen | question: On what date did thousands of students protest the Klavern?, answer: May 19 | question: Who was the college president of Notre Dame in 1924?, answer: Matthew Walsh | question: Who was the football coach of Notre Dame in 1924?, answer: Knute Rockne | question: What was the name of the KKK's week-long protest in South Bend?, answer: Klavern +question: What has led to a more positive assessment of the show?, answer: The success of the show's alumni | question: What genre of music has the most impact on Idol?, answer: country music | question: What network is an exec from?, answer: CMT +question: What type of compound depends on its concentration?, answer: antibacterial | question: What properties of an antibacterial are used to predict clinical outcome?, answer: pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic | question: A bactericidal activity of antibacterials may depend on what phase?, answer: bacterial growth | question: In what settings have these findings been shown to eliminate bacterial infection?, answer: clinical settings | question: In vitro characterization of antibacterial activity commonly includes the determination of what?, answer: minimum inhibitory concentration | question: What are used as markers of drug efficacy?, answer: several pharmacological parameters +question: What are regarded as central to the teachings of Buddhism?, answer: The teachings on the Four Noble Truths | question: What issuffering, anxiety, unsatisfactoriness, and its causes called?, answer: dukkha | question: How many truths explain the nature of dukkha?, answer: four +question: What did the team adapt to the new interface?, answer: camera control and the fighting mechanics | question: What did the team use to control the sword from a first-person viewpoint?, answer: a swinging gesture | question: Who thought it felt strange to swing the Wii Remote with the right hand to control the sword in Link's left hand?, answer: Aonuma | question: Who confirmed the Revolution controller-functionality?, answer: Miyamoto | question: What did not make it into the GameCube release?, answer: the Wii controller | question: What versions of Twilight Princess would be available at the Wii launch?, answer: both versions | question: How long after the launch of the Wii was the GameCube version of Twilight Princess pushed back?, answer: a month +question: What is a significant employer in the city's economy?, answer: television industry | question: How many major American broadcast networks are based in New York?, answer: three | question: MTV, Fox News, HBO, Showtime, Bravo, Food Network, AMC, and Comedy Central are examples of what?, answer: cable networks | question: What does NYCTV cover?, answer: music and culture +question: When did NDtv begin?, answer: 2002 | question: What types of music does WSND-FM play?, answer: classical music, fine arts and educational programming, and alternative rock | question: What radio station began as a partner of WSND-FM?, answer: WVFI, | question: How does WVFI air?, answer: independently +question: What term is generally used for both of the domesticated and feral varieties?, answer: domestic dog" | question: Where does the English word dog come from?, answer: Middle English | question: What is the Proto-Germanic *dukkōn represented in?, answer: Old English finger-docce | question: What diminutive is seen in frogga?, answer: -ga | question: Where does the term dog possibly derive from?, answer: Proto-Indo-European +question: What language does the term Iranian descend from?, answer: Proto-Iranian | question: What languages does Iranian derive from?, answer: Persian and Sanskrit +question: What Latin word means "principal"?, answer: cardo | question: When was the term cardinal first used?, answer: ninth century | question: Which church retains an instance of the origin of the title of cardinal?, answer: The Church of England +question: What refers to the ongoing development of financial products designed to achieve particular client objectives?, answer: financial innovation | question: What is a form of credit insurance?, answer: credit default swaps | question: In addition to the ease with which they can be valued on the books of financial institutions, what is one thing that makes these products vary?, answer: complexity +question: What is another term for complete nirvana?, answer: parinirvana +question: When did the term prime minister originate?, answer: the 18th century | question: What did the title of prime minister become over time?, answer: honorific +question: When was the term "ome" created?, answer: 1920 | question: What suggests the name to be a blend of the words gene and chromosome?, answer: The Oxford Dictionary | question: What is a more thorough discussion of the term genome?, answer: omics | question: What word did Winkler use to create the term genome?, answer: -ome +question: What ancient city was in Tajikistan during the Neolithic and Bronze Age?, answer: Sarazm | question: What has the area been ruled by?, answer: numerous empires | question: What did Tajikistan become in 1991?, answer: independent nation | question: What was fought almost immediately after Tajikistan became an independent nation?, answer: civil war | question: What has allowed the Tajikistan's economy to grow?, answer: foreign aid +question: What theme appears symbolically in the novel as well?, answer: racial injustice | question: Who argues that the dog represents prejudice within the town of Maycomb?, answer: Carolyn Jones | question: Who does Atticus face a group intending to lynch in the courthouse?, answer: Tom Robinson | question: What type of imagery does Lee use to describe courtroom scenes?, answer: dreamlike imagery | question: What does Carolyn Jones say the real mad dog in Maycomb is?, answer: the racism that denies the humanity of Tom Robinson | question: How does Atticus make his summation to the jury?, answer: he literally bares himself +question: What connector did the third generation include?, answer: 30-pin dock | question: What did most non-Apple machines not have at the time?, answer: FireWire ports | question: What did Apple begin shipping iPods with instead of FireWire?, answer: USB cables | question: What did Apple discontinue using FireWire for?, answer: data transfer | question: Along with the fourth-generation iPod Nano, on what device did Apple remove FireWire charging?, answer: second-generation iPod Touch | question: What acts as both a headphone jack and a data port for the dock?, answer: 3.5 mm minijack phone connector +question: What had a weak bass response?, answer: third-generation iPod | question: What type of capacitors were used in the fourth-generation iPods?, answer: DC-blocking capacitors | question: In what generation of iPods were similar capacitors used?, answer: fourth-generation | question: What type of headphones reduce the problem of weak bass response?, answer: high-impedance | question: Which iPod uses a dual-transistor output stage?, answer: first-generation iPod Shuffle +question: Who returned as host of the thirteenth season?, answer: Ryan Seacrest | question: Who joined the panel in the thirteenth season of American Idol?, answer: Keith Urban | question: Who left the panel after one season?, answer: Mariah Carey and Nicki Minaj | question: Along with Harry Connick, Jr., what former judge joined Urban on the panel?, answer: Jennifer Lopez | question: Who did Bill DeRonde replace as a director of audition episodes?, answer: Ken Warwick | question: Who replaced Gregg Gelfand as a director of the show?, answer: Louis J. Horvitz +question: The three marks of existence may reflect what type of influences?, answer: Upanishadic | question: Who supposes that the terms were already in use at the Buddha's time?, answer: K.R. Norman +question: Who was the last male to be eliminated?, answer: Lazaro Arbos | question: What was the first time that the judges' save was not used?, answer: the top 5 | question: How long were the top four contestants given?, answer: an extra week to perform again +question: Why did Mario Vazquez drop out?, answer: 'personal reasons' | question: What did an employee of Freemantle Media claim in his lawsuit?, answer: he was dismissed +question: Who toured at the end of every season?, answer: The top ten | question: Who won a sing-off in the season twelve tour?, answer: semi-finalist | question: Who was the sponsor for the first seven seasons?, answer: Kellogg's Pop-Tarts | question: What company was a sponsor of the season 9 tour?, answer: M&M's Pretzel Chocolate Candies | question: What season was the most successful?, answer: season five +question: The Continental Divide divides Montana into what two regions?, answer: eastern and western | question: Most of Montana's mountain ranges are concentrated in what half of the state?, answer: western half | question: What mountain ranges are technically part of the Central Rocky Mountains?, answer: Absaroka and Beartooth ranges | question: What is a significant feature in the north-central portion of the state?, answer: The Rocky Mountain Front | question: What percentage of Montana is prairie?, answer: 60 percent +question: Where was the torch lit?, answer: AT&T Park | question: Where did the first runner in the relay disappear into?, answer: a warehouse on a waterfront pier | question: Who bused the pro-China demonstrators to San Francisco?, answer: Chinese Consulate | question: Who was reported to have been swamped and trailed by angry crowds?, answer: non-Chinese demonstrators | question: When did the torch resurface?, answer: 2 pm PDT | question: How far away from the stadium was the torch?, answer: 3 km (1.9 mi) | question: What type of vehicles flanked the flame during the relay?, answer: motorcycles | question: How many torchbearers carried the flame?, answer: Two | question: Who is the Vice President for Sustainable Development for the Bay Area Council?, answer: Andrew Michael | question: Where was the closing ceremony of the torch relay canceled?, answer: Justin Herman Plaza | question: Where did the torch run end?, answer: San Francisco International Airport | question: What newspaper described the relay as "a game of Where's Waldo"?, answer: San Jose Mercury News | question: Who is the president of the International Olympic Committee?, answer: Jacques Rogge +question: What is the total adult literacy rate in Portugal?, answer: 99 | question: What is the primary school enrollments close to 100 percent?, answer: Portuguese | question: What percentage of college-age citizens attend one of the country's higher education institutions?, answer: 35% | question: What country is one of the top places of origin for international students?, answer: Portugal | question: How many higher education students were in Portugal in 2005?, answer: 380,937 +question: How many exajoules of solar energy is absorbed by Earth's atmosphere, oceans and land masses?, answer: 3,850,000 | question: How much more energy did the Earth use in 2002 than the world used in one year?, answer: one hour | question: How many exajoules of EJ does photosynthesis capture per year?, answer: 3,000 | question: How much more solar energy does the Earth's surface receive in one year than will ever be obtained from all of the earth's non-renewable resources combined?, answer: twice as much +question: What is characterized as non-rhotic?, answer: traditional New York area accent | question: Does the sound [ɹ] appear at the end of a syllable or immediately before a consonant?, answer: There is no [ɹ] | question: Does the [ɔ] vowel sound of words like talk, law, cross, chocolate, and coffee usually raise more or less than in General American?, answer: more | question: What is the shift that causes the [ɔ] vowel sound of words like talk, law, cross, chocolate, and coffee to be tensed?, answer: low back chain | question: In the most old-fashioned and extreme versions of the New York dialect, the vowel sounds of words like "girl" and "oil" became what?, answer: diphthong | question: What 1970s sitcom did Archie Bunker appear on?, answer: All in the Family | question: What 1970s sitcom did Archie Bunker appear on?, answer: All in the Family +question: Who was the subject of a trial in Manhattan in 1735?, answer: John Peter Zenger | question: Who founded Columbia University?, answer: King George II | question: When did the Stamp Act Congress meet in New York?, answer: October 1765 +question: Who did Liszt and Chopin become friends with?, answer: Chopin | question: How many times did Chopin and Liszt perform together between 1833 and 1841?, answer: seven | question: Who organized the first benefit concert for Chopin and Liszt?, answer: Hector Berlioz | question: What was the name of the benefit concert Chopin and Liszt performed for in Paris?, answer: Benevolent Association of Polish Ladies | question: What was the name of the charity concert that Chopin and Liszt performed for in Bonn?, answer: Beethoven Memorial +question: How many finalists were there in 2011?, answer: two | question: How many times did Scotty McCreery win American Idol?, answer: fourth male | question: What was Ruben Studdard's debut album called?, answer: Soulful +question: Who won the contest?, answer: Kris Allen | question: Who won the contest?, answer: Allen | question: Who gave lessons on power-texting at viewing parties in Arkansas?, answer: AT&T employees +question: What are the two largest metropolitan areas in Portugal?, answer: Lisbon Metro and Metro Sul do Tejo | question: Who provides Lisbon's tram service?, answer: Companhia de Carris de Ferro de Lisboa | question: When did Porto begin construction of a tram system?, answer: 12 September 1895 +question: How many movements are in Chopin's two mature piano sonatas?, answer: four | question: Who was able to combine within a formal large musical structure many elements of his virtuosic piano technique?, answer: Chopin | question: The last movement of Chopin's last two sonatas has the hands playing in what type of unison?, answer: unmodified octave unison | question: What is the name of the sonata that Chopin wrote in 1844?, answer: Op. 58 | question: The Op. 58 sonata is closer to what tradition?, answer: the German +question: What supported both resolutions?, answer: television sets | question: What did the Baird system end with?, answer: closedown +question: Where do the co-ordinates point to?, answer: Oberhauser's operations base | question: How do Bond and Swann travel to the nearest station?, answer: by train | question: Who is escorted to Oberhauser's base?, answer: Bond and Swann | question: Spectre will be given unlimited access to intelligence gathered by what program?, answer: Nine Eyes | question: What does Spectre receive in return for their participation in the Nine Eyes program?, answer: unlimited access to intelligence | question: How is Bond treated at Oberhauser's base?, answer: tortured | question: What name did Oberhauser adopt after killing his father?, answer: Ernst Stavro Blofeld +question: Who wrote the most definitive biography of Whitehead?, answer: Victor Lowe | question: What did Whitehead's family destroy after his death?, answer: all of his papers | question: What did Whitehead write very few of?, answer: personal letters | question: On what page of Whitehead's biography did Lowe say that no professional biographer in his right mind would touch him?, answer: first page +question: What percentage of dogs in a population have died?, answer: half +question: What book popularized modern mathematical logic?, answer: Principia Mathematica | question: When was Kurt Gödel's incompleteness theorem published?, answer: 1931 | question: What book did Kurt Gödel come to the conclusion that Principia Mathematica could never achieve its aims?, answer: Whitehead and Russell's | question: What might be described as its key role in disproving the possibility of achieving its own stated goals?, answer: Principia Mathematica's legacy | question: What did Principia Mathematica popularize?, answer: modern mathematical logic +question: When was the first year that Washington University offered graduate degrees?, answer: 1854–1855 | question: What did the Master of Arts program expand to include?, answer: Master of Laws (LL.M.) and Master of Civil Engineering | question: In what year were formal requirements developed for graduate degrees?, answer: 1924 | question: How many colleges offer graduate education?, answer: five | question: What is the name of the Master of Divinity program at Washington University?, answer: Master of Divinity | question: Which college offers PhD programs?, answer: College of Science | question: Which college offers PhD programs?, answer: College of Science | question: What school offers a Master of Architecture?, answer: The School of Architecture | question: What college offers MBA and Master of Science in Accountancy programs?, answer: The College of Business | question: Where does the College of Business operate its executive MBA program?, answer: Chicago and Cincinnati | question: What program offers a Master of Education program?, answer: Alliance for Catholic Education +question: What is the name of the religious group that Notre Dame is affiliated with?, answer: Congregation of Holy Cross | question: What percentage of students identify as Christian?, answer: more than 93% | question: How many times is Catholic Mass celebrated on campus?, answer: over 100 | question: Where is the Word of Life mural located?, answer: Hesburgh Library | question: Where can you find a crucifix at Notre Dame?, answer: every classroom | question: What is the name of the religious club at Notre Dame that provides for the faith needs of the community?, answer: Baptist Collegiate Ministry | question: What is the name of the first collegiate council of the Knights of Columbus?, answer: The Notre Dame KofC | question: How many chapels are located throughout the campus of Notre Dame?, answer: Fifty-seven +question: What is the major seat of Notre Dame?, answer: Congregation of Holy Cross | question: What lake is the Moreau Seminary located across from the Main Building?, answer: St. Joseph lake | question: What lake is Old College located near?, answer: St. Mary | question: Where do retired priests and brothers reside at Notre Dame?, answer: Fatima House | question: What was Frederick Buechner?, answer: theologian | question: Where did Frederick Buechner praise writers?, answer: Notre Dame and Moreau Seminary +question: What does the university own?, answer: several centers | question: In what city in England has Eton had a presence since 1968?, answer: London, | question: Where is the University of London's London center located?, answer: 1 Suffolk Street | question: What is the name of the center in Beijing, Chicago, Dublin, Jerusalem and Rome?, answer: Global Gateways +question: When was the term for the Iranian language family introduced?, answer: 1836 | question: What group of people contrasted Irano-Aryan and Indo- Aryan?, answer: Orientalists | question: In what language has recent scholarship revived the term Irano-Aryan?, answer: German, +question: What percentage of the nation's Indian Americans live in New York City?, answer: about 50% | question: What is the leading metropolitan gateway for legal immigrants admitted into the US?, answer: New York region | question: How many Jewish people lived in the New York City metropolitan area in 2012?, answer: 1.5 million | question: How many overseas Chinese lived in New York City in 2013?, answer: 779,269 +question: How many wildcards were chosen by the judges to form a final 13?, answer: three | question: Which two genders began to perform on separate nights in season 10?, answer: girls and boys | question: How many of each gender were chosen to form the final 10?, answer: five | question: How many of each gender were chosen to form the final 10?, answer: five | question: How many semifinalists were there in season 12?, answer: twenty +question: Who has the right of first refusal to sign all contestants?, answer: 19 Management | question: How much did the winner of American Idol earn in their first year?, answer: $1 million | question: Who can only be guaranteed a single-only deal in season 11?, answer: runners-up | question: Who may only be guaranteed a single-only deal in season 11?, answer: the runner-up | question: How long did BMG/Sony have the right of first refusal to sign contestants after the season's finale?, answer: three months | question: In what season was the winner signed with Big Machine Records?, answer: fourteenth | question: Who produced some of the selected contestants' albums?, answer: Clive Davis | question: Who gets to go on a tour?, answer: All top 10 (11 in seasons 10 and 12) finalists +question: What was later included as a descriptive term to the process of indictment?, answer: genocide | question: What did Peg LeVine's concept of mobilizing much of the international relations and community to do?, answer: working together | question: Who coined the term "ritualcide"?, answer: Peg LeVine +question: Who established the Berg-Schola?, answer: the Court Chamber of Vienna | question: When did the Berg-Schola rank up to be Academia providing Higher Education?, answer: 1762 | question: What caused the Berg-Schola to be moved to Sopron?, answer: Treaty of Trianon +question: When was the Banská Akadémia founded?, answer: December 13, 1762 | question: What did the Banská Akadémia start in 1764?, answer: Teaching | question: What is still at their place today and are used for teaching?, answer: University buildings | question: What is the name of the first book to be published in the world?, answer: electrotechnics +question: What type of voting does the South have the highest percentage of?, answer: text-voting | question: What do some suggest about the contestants from the South that appeal to the South?, answer: the Southern character | question: What season did Taylor Hicks win?, answer: season five winner +question: What is the oldest surviving Buddhist school?, answer: Theravada | question: What type of philosophy is Theravada?, answer: conservative, | question: What is the name of the oldest surviving Buddhist school?, answer: Theravāda | question: What group did the sthaviras break away from during the Second Buddhist council?, answer: Mahāsāṃghika | question: What did Sinhalese Buddhist reformers portray as the original version of scripture?, answer: Pali Canon | question: What did Sinhalese Buddhist reformers emphasize about Theravada?, answer: rational and scientific. +question: Who believes that personal effort is required to realize rebirth?, answer: Theravadin Buddhists | question: Who follows the vinaya?, answer: Monks | question: Who can perform good actions?, answer: Laypersons +question: Along with Sri Lanka, Burma, Laos, Thailand, Thailand and Burma, in what country is Theravāda practiced?, answer: Cambodia | question: Does Theravāda have a growing or shrinking presence in the west?, answer: growing +question: How many autonomous Indian Institutes of Technology are there?, answer: 16 | question: What type of courses are offered by many other Universities?, answer: technical | question: What is the AICTE?, answer: technical education +question: How many universities are there in Germany?, answer: 17 universities of technology | question: How many states of Bremen, Mecklenburg-Vorpommern, Saxony-Anhalt and Schleswig-Holstein are not operating a Technische Universitat?, answer: four | question: How many universities in Saxony are universities of technology?, answer: three out of four +question: What is available to transform a pet dog into an ideal companion?, answer: commodity forms | question: What is available to transform a pet dog into an ideal companion?, answer: The list of goods, services and places | question: When did dog training begin?, answer: 18th | question: What proliferated as the process of commodifying the pet dog continued?, answer: Dog training books, classes and television programs +question: What are most beaches on St Barthélémy called?, answer: "Anse de..." | question: Which side of the island is popular for windsurfing?, answer: windward side | question: Which side of the island is popular for windsurfing?, answer: windward | question: What is the beach of St Jean suitable for?, answer: water sports | question: What is a quiet beach compared to St. Jean?, answer: The long beach at Lorient +question: How many named lakes and reservoirs are in Montana?, answer: 3,223 | question: What is the largest lake in the Flathead Valley?, answer: Whitefish Lake | question: What is the largest reservoir in Montana?, answer: Fort Peck Reservoir | question: What is the largest lake on the Missouri River?, answer: Black Eagle +question: What is considered to be a religion?, answer: Buddhism | question: What is considered to be a religion?, answer: Buddhism +question: How many public institutes of technology are owned by the government of Indonesia?, answer: four | question: How many other institutes of technology are owned by private or other institutions?, answer: hundreds +question: How many boroughs are there in New York City?, answer: five boroughs | question: How many boroughs would be among the top ten most populous cities in the US?, answer: four +question: How many shapes are there for dog tails?, answer: different shapes | question: A dog's tail is one of the primary functions of a dog to communicate their what state?, answer: emotional | question: In some hunting dogs, the tail is traditionally what?, answer: docked | question: What can a Braque du Bourbonnais puppy be born with?, answer: short tail +question: How many freshwater fish species are there in Portugal?, answer: more than 100 | question: What is the status of some of the rare and specific species of fish in Portugal?, answer: highly endangered | question: What country's marine waters are one of the richest in the world?, answer: Portugal | question: What type of fish are more common in Portugal?, answer: Marine fish species | question: What type of fish is well represented in Portugal?, answer: Bioluminescent species +question: What is spoken in Southern Europe?, answer: other language groupings | question: What language is spoken in Albania, Kosovo, Macedoonia, and parts of Greece?, answer: Albanian | question: What is the official language of Malta?, answer: Maltese | question: In what part of Spain is the Basque Country located?, answer: northern Spain +question: How many state parks are in New York City?, answer: seven +question: How many suburbicarian sees are there?, answer: seven | question: When was Velletri united with Ostia?, answer: 1150 +question: What is a limitation to archiving a web site?, answer: technical limitations | question: What is a problem that can be exacerbated by the practice of using web pages in complaints?, answer: submitting screen shots +question: Where is King Mongkut's University of Technology located?, answer: Thonburi +question: What has there been extensive use of in animal husbandry?, answer: antibiotics | question: Who raised the issue of the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in livestock in 1977?, answer: US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) | question: Who brought an action against the FDA in 2012?, answer: Natural Resources Defense Council +question: What area of Sudan was declared a genocide by Colin Powell in 2004?, answer: Darfur | question: Who declared the Darfur conflict a genocide?, answer: Colin Powell | question: What organization has not declared the conflict in Darfur as genocide?, answer: UN Security Council | question: Who did the International Commission of Inquiry report to in 2005?, answer: Secretary-General | question: What did the International Commission of Inquiry on Darfur conclude?, answer: no genocidal policy has been pursued | question: What international crimes have been committed in Darfur?, answer: crimes against humanity and war crimes +question: How many major trends have there been in the changing status of pet dogs?, answer: two | question: What has been the first trend in the changing status of pet dogs?, answer: the 'commodification' | question: What has the second trend broadened to include dogs-as-dogs?, answer: the concept of the family and the home +question: What is the economic engine?, answer: declines in wealth | question: How much of their net worth did Americans lose between June 2007 and November 2008?, answer: more than a quarter | question: How much was the S&P 500 down from its 2007 high?, answer: 45% | question: How much had housing prices dropped from their 2006 peak?, answer: 20% | question: What was the total home equity in the United States by mid-2008?, answer: $8.8 trillion | question: What was the value of retirement assets in 2006?, answer: $10.3 trillion | question: How much did savings and investment assets lose during the same period?, answer: $1.2 trillion | question: What was the total value of home equity in the United States by mid-2008?, answer: $8.3 trillion. | question: How much has household wealth been down since peaking in the second quarter of 2007?, answer: $14 trillion. +question: Where is the current location of the bus station?, answer: Bretonside | question: Where is the ferry port?, answer: Millbay | question: What is being regenerated in Millbay?, answer: mixed residential, retail and office space +question: What was the original meaning of the word cardinalis?, answer: a bishop or priest | question: How many sees were there in Rome in the 6th century?, answer: seven | question: What was the name given to the cardinals in each of the "title" churches?, answer: senior priest | question: When did cardinals become a privileged class among the Roman clergy?, answer: 8th century | question: What did cardinals take part in?, answer: administration of the church of Rome | question: Who was eligible to become pope by decree of 769?, answer: a cardinal | question: What were the first people to be called in Rome?, answer: cardinals | question: When was the Third Lateran Council held?, answer: 1179 | question: Who granted cardinals the privilege of wearing the red hat?, answer: Pope Innocent IV +question: What was the "Vehicle of the Bodhisattvas"?, answer: Mahāyāna | question: What was the original name of Mahyana?, answer: Bodhisattvayāna | question: Who noted that the Mahāyāna never attempted to have a separate Vinaya or ordination lineage from the early schools of Buddhism?, answer: Paul Williams | question: What is the name of the ordination lineage in Tibetan Buddhism?, answer: Mūlasarvāstivāda | question: What did the early schools of Buddhism never consider Mahyana to be?, answer: a separate rival sect | question: From what nationality of monks did we know that both Mahyana and non-Mahyana monks lived in the same monasteries?, answer: Chinese +question: Is there a lot or little voice acting in Zelda?, answer: very little | question: What do Link do when he is injured?, answer: grunts | question: What type of verbalizations do other characters have?, answer: language-independent | question: Which character has the most voice acting?, answer: Midna +question: Who did the Republicans support?, answer: the States General +question: How many finalists were there this season?, answer: 13 | question: Who was saved from elimination by the judges?, answer: Matt Giraud +question: How many protests were there along the torch relay route?, answer: several | question: What type of activist was Szeto Wah?, answer: pro-democracy | question: What did the protesters want?, answer: accountability | question: What Legislative Council member joined the protest?, answer: Leung Kwok-hung | question: Who was overwhelmed by a crowd of torch supporters?, answer: Pro-democracy activists | question: How many members of the Civil Human Rights Front had orange banners?, answer: about 10 | question: In what language were people saying "Aren't you Chinese"?, answer: Mandarin putonghua | question: What did one woman have that said, "Olympic flame for democracy"?, answer: orange sign | question: Who wrapped a Tibetan snow lion flag around her body and began waving it?, answer: Christina Chan | question: How many people heckled Christina Chan?, answer: Several | question: What did some onlookers yell at Christina Chan?, answer: "What kind of Chinese are you?" | question: How were the protesters taken away from the protest?, answer: a police vehicle | question: What is Christina Chan suing the Hong Kong government for?, answer: her human rights | question: Who is Christina Chan suing?, answer: the Hong Kong government, claiming her human rights were breached. +question: Who achieves nirvana but full liberation from delusion?, answer: bodhisattva | question: In Theravada Buddhism, what does the sattva become a buddha?, answer: bodhi | question: In Theravada Buddhism, what does the sattva become a buddha?, answer: bodhi +question: What is any material that can be used to store heat?, answer: Thermal mass | question: Stone, cement and water are examples of what?, answer: Common thermal mass materials | question: In what type of climate have stone, cement and water been used to store heat?, answer: arid climates | question: In what type of temperate areas can thermal mass be used to maintain warmth?, answer: cold | question: What determines the size and placement of thermal mass?, answer: several factors | question: What does thermal mass do when properly incorporated?, answer: maintains space temperatures in a comfortable range +question: What can store solar energy in the form of heat at domestically useful temperatures for daily or interseasonal durations?, answer: Thermal mass systems | question: Water, earth and stone are examples of materials that thermal storage systems use that have what?, answer: high specific heat capacities | question: What type of system can lower peak demand?, answer: Well-designed +question: What did these institutions assume while providing the loans?, answer: significant debt burdens | question: What type of activity was slowed by the loss of financial institutions?, answer: economic | question: What caused central banks to provide funds?, answer: stability of key financial institutions | question: What did governments do in response to concerns about the stability of key financial institutions?, answer: bailed out key financial institutions +question: What caused the Main Building to be destroyed in 1879?, answer: a fire | question: What was the name of the university founded by Fr. Sorin?, answer: The university | question: Who was the founder of Washington University?, answer: Sorin | question: When did construction of the Main Building begin?, answer: 17th of May | question: Where did the library collection stay for years after the fire?, answer: the new Main Building | question: What was opened around the time of the fire?, answer: music hall | question: What did Washington Hall host?, answer: plays and musical acts | question: What type of program was established in 1880?, answer: science | question: What was built in 1883?, answer: science labs +question: What went hand in hand with more complexity?, answer: innovative financial products | question: What did the boom in innovative financial products multiply the number of actors connected to?, answer: a single mortgage | question: What did actors rely more and more on?, answer: indirect information | question: What type of acts did the increased reliance on indirect information lead to?, answer: fraudulent | question: Who built a computational model for the mechanism of biased ratings produced by rating agencies?, answer: computer scientists +question: Who is the head of state in a semi-presidential system?, answer: president | question: Who is responsible for managing the civil service in a semi-presidential system?, answer: prime minister | question: What is the head of government of the People's Republic of China referred to as?, answer: Premier of the State Council +question: What brought the global financial system to the brink of collapse?, answer: credit freeze | question: What were the names of the three central banks that responded to the credit freeze?, answer: Federal Reserve, the European Central Bank, the Bank of England | question: How much money did the central banks purchase in 2008?, answer: US$2.5 trillion | question: What was the largest monetary policy action in world history?, answer: liquidity injection | question: How much new preferred stock did the governments of European nations and the USA purchase?, answer: $1.5 trillion | question: What type of action was the largest in world history?, answer: monetary policy | question: How much money did the Federal Reserve create in 2010?, answer: $600 billion | question: Where were banks spending the money?, answer: more profitable areas | question: What country redirects its currency holdings away from the United States?, answer: China +question: Who was the leader of the Estado Novo?, answer: António de Oliveira Salazar | question: How many European countries remained neutral in World War II?, answer: five | question: Portugal was a founding member of what three organizations?, answer: NATO, OECD and the European Free Trade Association | question: Along with Mozambique, what was the largest and richest overseas territory in Africa?, answer: Angola | question: What was Portugal's status as?, answer: a transcontinental nation +question: What was widely accepted or even well-understood?, answer: Whitehead's thought | question: What is generally considered to be among the most difficult to understand in all of the western canon?, answer: philosophical work | question: Who struggled to follow Whitehead's writings?, answer: professional philosophers | question: What did Whitehead deliver in 1927-28?, answer: Gifford lectures +question: In the 20th century, what was a small statistic in the world's higher educational institutions?, answer: anthropology departments | question: How many major subdivisions of anthropology have there been?, answer: dozens | question: What type of archaeologist might be used to recreate the final scene of a movie?, answer: forensic archaeologist | question: What has reached a global level?, answer: Organization | question: How many nations does the World Council of Anthropological Associations have?, answer: about three dozen +question: How much of the U.S. lending mechanism was frozen?, answer: nearly one-third | question: Why did the Brookings Institution say it would take a number of years of strong profits to generate sufficient capital to support that additional lending volume?, answer: traditional banking system does not have the capital to close this gap | question: What form of lending is likely to vanish forever?, answer: securitization | question: What is the primary cause of the reduction in funds available for borrowing?, answer: collapse of the shadow banking system +question: In what century is the narrative of the Theravada attributed to Buddhaghoṣa?, answer: 5th | question: The Buddhacarita, the Lokottaravādin Mahāvastu and the Sarvāstivādin Lalitavistara Sūtra are examples of what?, answer: biographies | question: What are scholars hesitant to make about the historical facts of the Buddha's life?, answer: unqualified claims | question: Do scholars consistently accept all of the details contained in his biographies?, answer: do not +question: What religion was the first to spread beyond India?, answer: Buddhism | question: In what provinces of the Seleucid Empire was Buddhism particularly popular?, answer: eastern provinces | question: Who disputes whether or not the emissaries were accompanied by Buddhist missionaries?, answer: scholars +question: What contest allowed fans to vote for the coronation song?, answer: American Idol Songwriter | question: How many songs were submitted for the American Idol Songwriter contest?, answer: 20 | question: Who released the winning song?, answer: Sparks +question: How much money did the first Idol Gives Back telethon raise?, answer: $76 million | question: How many contestants were eliminated the next week?, answer: two | question: Who was eliminated in the final three?, answer: Melinda Doolittle +question: What is the abbreviation for the Royal Canadian Navy?, answer: Royal Canadian Navy | question: How many sub-components does the Reserve Force have?, answer: four | question: What is the federal government department responsible for administration and formation of defence policy?, answer: Department of National Defence +question: What supports the view that Buddhism arose in Greater Magadha?, answer: a study of the region | question: What religion arose in Greater Magadha?, answer: Buddhism | question: What was the land to the east of aryavarta recognized as?, answer: non-Vedic. | question: What reveals a dislike of the people of Magadha?, answer: Vedic texts | question: When did the eastward spread of Brahmanism into Greater Magadha become significant?, answer: 2nd or 3rd centuries BCE | question: What was the land to the east of aryavarta recognized as?, answer: Vedic | question: What ideas were inherited from an earlier culture?, answer: rebirth and karmic retribution | question: What ideas were inherited from an earlier culture?, answer: rebirth and karmic retribution +question: In what rounds were contestants allowed to perform songs they wrote themselves?, answer: final rounds | question: Who received the fewest votes in the Top 8?, answer: Sam Woolf | question: What was the number of the Top 3 performance night?, answer: 500th +question: Who wrote Is It Too Late?, answer: John B. Cobb, Jr., | question: What was the first single-authored book in environmental ethics?, answer: A Theology of Ecology | question: Who did John B. Cobb Jr. co-author a book with in 1989?, answer: Herman Daly | question: What did Cobb and Daly write in 1989?, answer: Community, the Environment, and a Sustainable Future | question: What was the name of Cobb's second book?, answer: Sustaining the Common Good: A Christian Perspective on the Global Economy +question: Who returned as Spectre's composer?, answer: Thomas Newman | question: What did Newman work on during filming instead of composing?, answer: score | question: When was the theatrical trailer for 'Spectre' released?, answer: July 2015 | question: How long was the final film of 'Spectre'?, answer: one hundred minutes | question: When was the soundtrack for 'Spectre' released in the UK?, answer: 23 October 2015 +question: What is one of the schools that practice Vajrayana?, answer: Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism | question: What is included in Tibeto-Mongolian Buddhism?, answer: spiritual and physical techniques | question: What is the focus of Tantric Buddhism?, answer: ritual and meditative | question: What is one component of the Vajrayana?, answer: psycho-physical energy | question: How many years is it claimed that a practitioner can achieve Buddhahood in?, answer: three | question: What is one of the practices that can be found in the Tibetan tradition?, answer: sexual yoga, +question: What caused the iPod's sales to be relatively slow until 2004?, answer: its price and Mac-only compatibility | question: What category did the iPod come from?, answer: "digital hub" | question: What did Apple find "unbelievably awful"?, answer: digital music players | question: Who was Apple's hardware engineering chief?, answer: Jon Rubinstein | question: What did Jon Rubinstein discover when meeting with an Apple supplier in Japan?, answer: Toshiba disk drive | question: What was the aesthetic of the iPod inspired by?, answer: Braun T3 transistor radio | question: What did Steve Jobs call the iPod?, answer: the Walkman of the twenty-first century" | question: How large was the hard drive in the iPod?, answer: 5 GB +question: What did a fifth woman claim Schwarzenegger tried to take off in a hotel elevator?, answer: her bathing suit +question: How many branches of the federal government does America have?, answer: three | question: Who had a majority in Congress after the Civil War?, answer: republicans | question: The Tenure of Office Act made the president what to Congress?, answer: subordinate | question: What cost the presidency much political power?, answer: impeachment | question: During what century did the president exercise greater power?, answer: 20th | question: Who greatly expanded the powers of the president?, answer: Roosevelts +question: How many European immigrants were received at Ellis Island between 1892 and 1924?, answer: 12 million | question: What term was first coined to describe densely populated immigrant neighborhoods on the Lower East Side?, answer: "melting pot" | question: What was the largest immigrant group in 1900?, answer: Germans | question: What percentage of the city's population was white in 1940?, answer: 92% +question: When did Plymouth lose its pre-eminence as a trading port?, answer: 17th century | question: What commodities did Plymouth not have the means to process?, answer: sugar or tobacco +question: What was the name of the shipbuilding and dockyard town in Devonport?, answer: Royal Naval | question: When were the three towns of Plymouth, Devonport, and East Stonehouse merged to form a single County Borough?, answer: 1914 | question: What took the name of Plymouth in 1928?, answer: The combined town | question: What led to the Plymouth Blitz?, answer: naval importance | question: What two new suburbs were added to Plymouth in 1967?, answer: Plympton and Plymstock +question: Who did the Yongle Emperor show presents to?, answer: Karmapa | question: How many languages were the religious miracles recorded in?, answer: five | question: Who asserts that the Yongle Emperor was trying to build an alliance with the Karmapa?, answer: Elliot Sperling | question: Who offered the Sakya Phagpa lama the title of "Great Treasure Prince of Dharma"?, answer: Kublai Khan +question: Tibet was once a strong power contemporaneous with what?, answer: Tang China | question: In what century did the Tibetan Empire collapse?, answer: 9th | question: When was the treaty that fixed the borders between Tibet and China signed?, answer: 821 +question: Who persuaded the Yongle Emperor not to impose his military might on Tibet?, answer: Deshin Shekpa | question: Who wrote that the Yongle Emperor wanted to send a military force into Tibet?, answer: Thinley | question: Who states that the Yongle Emperor did not intend to send a military force into Tibet?, answer: Hok-Lam Chan +question: What book has been a source of significant controversy since 1963?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: To Kill a Mockingbird's frank discussion of what topic has led people to challenge its appropriateness in libraries and classrooms?, answer: rape | question: What was the number of the most frequently challenged books of 2000-2009?, answer: 21 +question: What is the name of the book that won the Pulitzer Prize in 1960?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: To Kill a Mockingbird has become a classic of what type of literature?, answer: modern American | question: How old was Harper Lee when she wrote 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?, answer: 10 +question: What was Lee's only published book until Go Set a Watchman?, answer: To Kill a Mockingbird | question: Until what event did Lee continue to respond to her work's impact?, answer: her death +question: What does CRI stand for?, answer: color rendering index +question: What caused the explosion of CRA rule changes in 1995?, answer: subprime lending | question: What caused the explosion of subprime lending?, answer: the relaxation of underwriting standards in 1995 | question: What had to be in place before the crisis could take place?, answer: Both causes | question: How much was the amount of publicly announced CRA loan commitments in the years between 1994 and 2007?, answer: $4.5 trillion | question: What type of loans are considered to be "prime"?, answer: high-interest-rate loans +question: What did Eon release still images of on their social media accounts?, answer: clapperboards and video blogs +question: What is often seen as having a "defining essence"?, answer: a thing or person | question: In Whitehead's cosmology, things and people are seen as fundamentally what through time?, answer: the same | question: What are the only fundamentally existent things in Whitehead's cosmology?, answer: discrete "occasions of experience" | question: What does ordinary thinking often regards as "the essence of a thing" or "the identity/core of a person"?, answer: abstract generalization | question: What does not define people?, answer: Identities | question: What does Whitehead's cosmology say about how things change over time?, answer: Everything changes from moment to moment, +question: What type of architecture is not only reactionary but also degrades form into a mere instrumentality?, answer: formalism +question: What type of ring does the pope give each newly appointed cardinal?, answer: gold | question: Under what pope was the crucifixion of Jesus depicted on the outside of the ring?, answer: Benedict XVI | question: Who are on each side of the ring?, answer: Mary and John | question: What is on the inside of the ring?, answer: the pope's coat of arms +question: Where is Devonport located in the city?, answer: To the west | question: How many waymarkers are on the Devonport Heritage Trail?, answer: over 70 +question: Who is the chief example of an innocents destroyed carelessly or deliberately throughout the novel?, answer: Tom Robinson | question: Who connects the mockingbird to Boo Radley?, answer: Christopher Metress | question: Who has been reading to Scout?, answer: Atticus | question: How does Atticus respond to Scout when she says that he was real nice?, answer: "Most people are, Scout, when you finally see them." +question: What was the record number of tourists in 2014?, answer: 56.4 million | question: How much money did tourism generate for New York City in 2014?, answer: US$61.3 billion +question: How many religious pilgrims visit Fátima each year?, answer: between 4-5 million | question: What is one of the largest Roman Catholic shrines in the world?, answer: The Sanctuary of Fátima | question: Who continues to promote and develop new tourist destinations?, answer: The Portuguese government | question: Where does Lisbon rank among European cities that attract the most tourists?, answer: 16th | question: What is the 16th European city which attracts the most tourists?, answer: Lisbon | question: What areas north of the Douro River valley were the most visited in 2006?, answer: urban areas +question: What was Randy Jackson's rank among the original judges?, answer: last remaining | question: Along with Nicki Minaj, who was the other judge to leave the show?, answer: Mariah Carey +question: What eggs in dog feces can cause toxocariasis?, answer: Toxocara canis | question: How many cases of toxocara infection are reported in the US each year?, answer: 10,000 | question: What percentage of soil samples in Great Britain contained T. canis eggs?, answer: 24% | question: Along with decreased vision, what can toxocariasis cause?, answer: retinal damage | question: What can dog feces contain that causes cutaneous larva migrans in humans?, answer: hookworms +question: What is decorative and can be easily aimed at a wall?, answer: individual fixtures | question: Why are low-voltage tracks more popular?, answer: less bulky and more ornamental | question: What feeds all of the fixtures on the track?, answer: master transformer | question: What type of spots and floods can be found in track lighting?, answer: traditional | question: What is a modified version of track lighting?, answer: cable +question: When did tracks of the Northern Pacific Railroad reach Montana from the west?, answer: 1881 | question: Who did the railroad play a major role in sparking tensions with?, answer: Native American tribes | question: Who challenged Jay Cooke's surveys into the Yellowstone valley?, answer: the Sioux | question: What caused the delay in the construction of the railroad into Montana?, answer: Panic of 1873 | question: When did the Great Sioux War begin?, answer: 1874, 1875 and 1876 | question: What was completed on September 8, 1883?, answer: The transcontinental NPR +question: What is another name for the Manueline?, answer: Portuguese | question: When was the Soft Portuguese style of architecture created?, answer: 20th-century | question: What has given the world renowned architects like Eduardo Souto de Moura?, answer: Modern Portugal | question: Who is notable for stadium design in Portugal?, answer: Tomás Taveira +question: What country has the highest fish consumption per capita?, answer: Portugal | question: What are the harbours of Matosinhos, Peniche, Olhão, Sesimbra, Figueira da Foz, Sines, Portimão and Madeira?, answer: The main landing sites | question: How many companies export Portuguese processed fish products?, answer: several +question: Where does the first step in most Buddhist schools require taking refuge?, answer: Three Jewels | question: The practice of taking refuge on behalf of whom is mentioned in the Majjhima Nikaya?, answer: young or even unborn children | question: What type of baptism is mentioned in the Majjhima Nikaya?, answer: Infant | question: What type of Buddhism adds a fourth refuge?, answer: Tibetan Buddhism | question: What path is considered the ultimate expression of compassion?, answer: bodhisattva path | question: What are the Three Jewels perceived as possessed of in Mahayana?, answer: an eternal and unchanging essence | question: What are the Three Jewels?, answer: real jewels | question: Why are the Three Jewels considered to be changeless?, answer: once one has reached Buddhahood, there is no possibility of falling back to suffering. +question: What did Nintendo release at E3 2005?, answer: Nintendo DS | question: What game did Nintendo announce would appear on the Wii?, answer: Zelda +question: What is the name of the country that includes land, air and water transportation?, answer: Republic of the Congo | question: What was built by forced laborers during the 1930s?, answer: rail system | question: How many kilometers of paved roads are in the Republic of the Congo?, answer: over 1000 km | question: On what body of water is Pointe-Noire located?, answer: Atlantic Ocean +question: What continues to be extremely important for Portugal?, answer: Travel and tourism | question: What type of competition continues to develop?, answer: Eastern European destinations | question: What are some of the niche attractions that Portugal is focusing on to stay ahead of competitors?, answer: health, nature and rural tourism, +question: Who ordered the construction of a road and trading posts to facilitate trade with Tibet?, answer: the Yongle Emperor | question: Where did the Yongle Emperor's trade route pass through?, answer: Sichuan | question: What did the Tibetans require in exchange for Tibetan horses?, answer: Chinese tea | question: Who note that the trade in Tibetan horses for Chinese tea existed long before the Ming?, answer: Rossabi and Sperling | question: Who said that Wang Anshi wanted to obtain horses from Inner Asia?, answer: Peter C. Perdue | question: What did the Chinese need horses for?, answer: cavalry | question: What did the Tibetans require in exchange for Tibetan horses?, answer: Chinese tea | question: When did the state-supervised markets collapse?, answer: 1449 +question: What was the name of the protest held in Istanbul?, answer: torch relay leg | question: Where did the torch relay leg in Istanbul start?, answer: Sultanahmet Square | question: Who protested at Chinese treatment of their compatriots living in Xinjiang?, answer: Uyghurs +question: What awards did Twilight Princess receive from IGN?, answer: Best Artistic Design, Best Original Score, and Best Use of Sound | question: Who ranked Twilight Princess as the third best game to be released on a Nintendo system in the 2000s decade?, answer: Nintendo Power | question: What award did GameTrailers give Twilight Princess?, answer: Game of the Year | question: What award did Twilight Princess receive from the Game Critics?, answer: Best Adventure Game | question: What award did GameSpy give to Twilight Princess?, answer: Best Console Game | question: Where did Twilight Princess place in Official Nintendo Magazine's list of the 100 Greatest Nintendo Games of All Time?, answer: 16th | question: Where did IGN rank Twilight Princess on their list of the best Wii games?, answer: 4th-best | question: Where did Nintendo Power rank Twilight Princess?, answer: third-best +question: What is the name of the youth who is working as a ranch hand?, answer: Link | question: Who did the Bulblins take off with Link?, answer: the village's children | question: What animal is Link transformed into in the Realm of Twilight?, answer: a wolf | question: Who is Midna?, answer: imp-like Twilight | question: Who guides Link through the Realm of Twilight?, answer: Princess Zelda. | question: How many Light Spirits did Zant steal?, answer: three | question: What does Link need to restore in order to save Hyrule?, answer: the Light Spirits | question: What must Link collect in order to restore the Light Spirits?, answer: Tears of Light | question: What form does Link return to as he restores the Light Spirits?, answer: Hylian +question: What game was released to universal critical acclaim and commercial success?, answer: Twilight Princess | question: What kind of scores did Twilight Princess receive from major publications?, answer: perfect scores | question: What was the average score for the Wii version of Twilight Princess?, answer: 95% and 95 | question: Who called Twilight Princess one of the greatest games ever created?, answer: GameTrailers +question: What was the name of the 1988 comedy with Danny DeVito?, answer: Twins | question: What percentage of Total Recall's gross did Schwarzenegger get?, answer: 15% | question: What type of script was Total Recall?, answer: science fiction | question: What 1990 film reunited Schwarzenegger with Ivan Reitman?, answer: Kindergarten Cop | question: In what year did Schwarzenegger direct Christmas in Connecticut?, answer: 1992 | question: Has Schwarzenegger directed a movie since the 1992 telemovie Christmas in Connecticut?, answer: not directed +question: Where did Albert Grzymała live?, answer: Paris | question: What role did Albert Grzymała fill in Chopin's life?, answer: elder brother | question: Along with being Fontana's general, what was his other title?, answer: factotum +question: How many attendants will accompany the flame on its Mainland China route?, answer: 40 | question: How many controversies has this arrangement caused?, answer: several +question: How many major extant branches of Buddhism are generally recognized by scholars?, answer: Two | question: What is Vajrayana viewed as?, answer: third branch | question: Along with Southeast Asia, in what country does Theravada have a widespread following?, answer: Sri Lanka | question: What are some of the traditions of Mahayana?, answer: Pure Land, Zen, Nichiren Buddhism, Shingon, and Tiantai | question: When did Tibetan Buddhism begin?, answer: eighth century | question: How many Buddhists are there?, answer: between an estimated 488 million[web 1] and 535 million, +question: Who was one of Chopin's long-standing pupils?, answer: Karol Mikuli | question: Who was influenced by Chopin's style?, answer: Édouard Wolff | question: When did Debussy dedicate his own piano Études to the memory of Chopin?, answer: 1915 +question: What were the two earliest dialectal divisions among Iranian?, answer: Western and Eastern | question: What series of palatal consonants did Proto-Indo-Iranian have?, answer: first-series +question: Who directed the purges of the Communist Party of Tajikistan?, answer: Moscow | question: Between what years did the proportion of Russians among Tajikistan's population grow from less than 1% to 13%., answer: 1926 and 1959 | question: When was Bobojon Ghafurov in office?, answer: 1946–1956 | question: Who was the last Tajikistani politician to hold the position of First Secretary?, answer: Tursun Uljabayev +question: What percentage of the poorest families did not have wealth declines during the crisis?, answer: half | question: How many households did the Federal Reserve survey?, answer: 4,000 | question: What percentage of families at the bottom of the pyramid had a decrease in total wealth?, answer: 50 +question: What is a typical fast food dish from Porto?, answer: Francesinha | question: Where did the Portuguese art of pastry originate?, answer: many medieval Catholic monasteries | question: What is the name of the pastry from Aveiro?, answer: ovos moles | question: What is very diverse?, answer: Portuguese cuisine | question: What type of food do the Portuguese have a culture of?, answer: good +question: What does a Dosimeter measure?, answer: light | question: Along with ultraviolet dosimeters, what is an example of a Dosimeter?, answer: light dosimeters +question: What is the average temperature on the warmest day of the year?, answer: 26.6 °C | question: How many days of the year will report a maximum temperature of 25.1 degrees Celsius?, answer: 4.25 | question: When did the temperature fall to −8.8 degrees Celsius?, answer: January 1979 | question: How many nights of the year will register an air frost?, answer: 18.6 +question: How long did Lee spend writing 'To Kill a Mockingbird'?, answer: over two and a half years | question: When was 'To Kill a Mockingbird' published?, answer: July 11, | question: What was the original title of 'Mockingbird'?, answer: "Watchman" | question: How many copies did the editorial team at Lippincott predict the book would sell?, answer: several thousand | question: What did Lee never expect with 'Mockingbird'?, answer: any sort of success | question: What did Lee hope for in her book?, answer: a quick and merciful death | question: What type of encouragement did Lee hope to receive?, answer: Public | question: Who chose to reprint 'Mockingbird'?, answer: Reader's Digest Condensed Books | question: How long has the book been out of print?, answer: never been out of print. +question: Who was held in indentured servitude until their mid-to-late twenties?, answer: children of slave mothers | question: After what war were slaves freed in New York?, answer: the Revolutionary War | question: What group established the African Free School to educate black children?, answer: the New York Manumission Society | question: When was slavery completely abolished in New York State?, answer: 1827 | question: What type of activism continued in New York after slavery was abolished?, answer: interracial abolitionist activism | question: What was the black population of Manhattan in 1840?, answer: more than 16,000 +question: When did Montanans hold a constitutional convention?, answer: 1866 | question: How much of the people of Montana ratified the second constitutional convention in 1884?, answer: 3:1 | question: Who approved Montana statehood in 1889?, answer: Congress | question: Who signed the omnibus bill granting statehood to Montana?, answer: Grover Cleveland | question: What was the name of the constitutional convention held in July 1889?, answer: third constitutional convention | question: Who proclaimed Montana the forty-first state in the union?, answer: Benjamin Harrison | question: Who was Joseph K. Toole?, answer: first state governor | question: What type of people lived in Helena in the 1880s?, answer: millionaires +question: How long was Massamba-Débat's term?, answer: five-year | question: What was the country's constitutional ideology during Massamba-Débat's term?, answer: "scientific socialism" | question: What country established relations with the Soviet Union in 1965?, answer: Congo | question: In what year did a coup take place in Congo?, answer: 1966 | question: How did Massamba-Débat's regime end?, answer: a bloodless coup d'état +question: What is the coldest month in New York City?, answer: 0 °C (32 °F) | question: What area of New York City lies in the transition zone from a humid subtropical to a humid continental climate?, answer: suburbs | question: How many hours of sunshine does New York City get per year?, answer: 2,535 hours | question: What plant hardiness zone does New York City fall under?, answer: 7b +question: Where is the District Court for the Southern District of New York's main courthouse?, answer: Foley Square | question: What other US courts are based in New York?, answer: US Court of Appeals for the Second Circuit and US Court of International Trade +question: Who introduced a series of regulatory proposals in June 2009?, answer: Barack Obama | question: Who did Obama want to have more authority to safely wind down systemically important institutions?, answer: the Federal Reserve | question: What type of trading did Obama propose to limit in January 2010?, answer: proprietary | question: How did Paul Volcker argue for the proposed changes?, answer: publicly +question: Where did the North American leg of the torch relay occur?, answer: San Francisco, California | question: Where was the torch relay diverted to on the day of the relay?, answer: unannounced | question: Who gave the torch to the first torchbearer?, answer: Norman Bellingham | question: Where was the planned closing ceremony held?, answer: Justin Herman Plaza | question: Who did the route changes allow the relay to avoid?, answer: China supporters and protesters | question: What did people find out about the closing ceremony?, answer: there would be no closing ceremony | question: What allowed the run to avoid large numbers of China supporters and protesters against China?, answer: route changes | question: Who did Aaron Peskin say the route changes were a cynical plan to please?, answer: the Bush State Department and the Chinese government | question: What did Newsom say the route change was in?, answer: "everyone's best interest" | question: Who praised the route changes?, answer: Peter Ueberroth, head of the U.S. Olympic Committee, | question: How did people in San Francisco react to seeing the torch?, answer: surprised and cheered | question: How much of the cost of the torch relay has been recovered by private fundraising?, answer: nearly half | question: What did Mayor Gavin Newsom say was avoided by his decision to change the route?, answer: "exponential" costs +question: Who decided not to renew their contract with the iTunes Store?, answer: Universal Music Group | question: In what capacity will Universal continue to supply iTunes?, answer: 'at will' +question: What is academically similar to other non-polytechnic universities?, answer: Universities of Technology | question: Prior to what process did M.Sc. (Tech.) require 180 credits?, answer: Bologna | question: How many credits did a M.Sc. (Tech.) require prior to the Bologna process?, answer: 180 | question: How many credits does a M.Sc. from a normal university require?, answer: 160 | question: What is comparable between Universities of Technology and normal universities?, answer: The credits +question: What are categorised as universities?, answer: Universities of Technology | question: What type of degree is given at the University of Oulu?, answer: M.Sc. | question: Along with B.Sc. and M.Sc., what type of degree is given at a university of technology?, answer: Lic.Sc. | question: Along with Technische Universität of Germany, what is a notable prestige university of technology in prestige?, answer: Instituts de technologie of French-speaking areas | question: Along with the University of Oulu, what university grants B.Sc. (tech) degrees?, answer: Åbo Akademi | question: What type of degree is given at the University of Oulu?, answer: M.Sc. | question: Along with B.Sc. and M.Sc., what degree is given at the University of Oulu?, answer: D.Sc. +question: What is the name of the university that grants Bachelor's and master's degrees in Pakistan?, answer: University of Engineering & Technology | question: How long is the full-time program for a Bachelor of Science degree in Pakistan?, answer: 4 years +question: What will not allow an iPod to properly access files?, answer: file management application | question: What must a user use to transfer media to an iPod?, answer: software that has been specifically designed +question: What religion has no single central text that is universally referred to by all traditions?, answer: Buddhism | question: What are the first four Nikayas of the Sutta Pitaka?, answer: Vinaya Pitaka | question: Who considers the Vinaya Pitaka and the first four Nikayas of the Sutta Pitaka to be a preliminary, and not a core, teaching?, answer: Mahāyāna | question: Who has not translated most of the āgamas?, answer: Tibetan Buddhists | question: What do some scholars say about the common core of Buddhism?, answer: there is no universally accepted common core. | question: What was Babasaheb Ambedkar's career?, answer: Buddhist social reformer +question: What type of traits were dogs primarily selected for?, answer: production-related | question: How many fixed genes did a 2016 study find that showed variation between wolves and dogs?, answer: 11 | question: Why were there only 11 fixed genes that showed variation between wolves and dogs?, answer: gene variations were unlikely to have been the result of natural evolution, | question: What pathway have these genes been shown to have an impact on?, answer: catecholamine synthesis | question: What do dogs generally show compared to wolves?, answer: reduced fear and aggression | question: Some of these genes have been associated with what in some dog breeds?, answer: aggression +question: In the 16th century, Reginald Pole was a what?, answer: cardinal | question: Who was a cardinal for 18 years before he was ordained a priest?, answer: Reginald Pole | question: Who set the norm that all cardinals be ordained as bishops?, answer: Pope John XXIII | question: What part of the 1983 Code of Canon Law requires that a cardinal be at least in the order of priesthood at his appointment?, answer: canon 351 | question: What did Roberto Tucci do?, answer: exercise the right of option +question: In what century did the Low Countries cease to consist of duchies, counties, and Prince-bishoprics?, answer: 16th +question: How many Chinese supporters were expected to attend the relay?, answer: 2,000 and 10,000 | question: What was Ted Quinlan the head of?, answer: Canberra torch relay | question: What did Ted Quinlan say was the cause of the large number of Chinese supporters?, answer: well-coordinated plan | question: What assurances did Ted Quinlan have about the torch relay?, answer: it will be done peacefully | question: Who was Australia's Chief Minister?, answer: Jon Stanhope | question: Who ended the Australian leg of the torch relay on April 24, 2008?, answer: Ian Thorpe | question: For which country were people demonstrating?, answer: China | question: How many people were arrested during the torch relay?, answer: five | question: What were the five people arrested for?, answer: interfering | question: Who surrounded and intimidated pro-Tibet protesters?, answer: Chinese students | question: Who tried to force a protester into the lake?, answer: a group of pro-Chinese students +question: Where have artefacts dating from the Bronze Age to the Middle Iron Age been found?, answer: Mount Batten | question: What is the name of the unidentified settlement that is listed in the area of the modern city?, answer: Ptolemy's Geographia +question: What is concerned with issues of urbanization, poverty, and neoliberalism?, answer: Urban anthropology | question: Who said that traditional anthropologists were "a notoriously agoraphobic lot, anti-urban by definition"?, answer: Ulf Hannerz | question: What brought the attention of "specialists in 'other cultures'" closer to their homes?, answer: Various social processes | question: How many principle approaches are there in urban anthropology?, answer: two | question: How are the two methods of urban anthropology related to each other?, answer: overlapping and dependent | question: Along with economic and political factors, what would one use to categorize different types of cities?, answer: social factors | question: What would one be studying by looking at the different social issues?, answer: how they affect the dynamic of the city. +question: What are metropolitan areas with higher temperatures than the surrounding environment called?, answer: Urban heat islands | question: Why do asphalt and concrete have higher heat capacities than the natural environment?, answer: lower albedos | question: What color would you paint buildings and roads to counteract the UHI effect?, answer: white | question: How much could a hypothetical "cool communities" program in Los Angeles reduce urban temperatures?, answer: 3 °C +question: What do vaccines rely on?, answer: immune modulation | question: What does vaccination do to a host?, answer: either excites or reinforces the immune competence | question: What has been responsible for a drastic reduction in global bacterial diseases?, answer: Antibacterial vaccines | question: What type of vaccines have been replaced by?, answer: less reactogenic, cell-free vaccines +question: Who established diplomatic delegations with Tibet?, answer: Ming court | question: Who ruled Tibetan areas?, answer: Ming | question: Who wrote that the Ming bought horses in the Kham region while fighting Tibetan tribes in Amdo?, answer: Sperling | question: What did Sperling argue that the embassies of Tibetan lamas visiting the Ming court were for the most part efforts to promote?, answer: commercial transactions | question: What policy did Kolmaš write that the Ming maintained towards Tibet?, answer: a laissez-faire policy | question: Who wrote that Tibetans eagerly sought Ming court invitations?, answer: Laird | question: Who wrote that the Yongle Emperor was willing to pay a small price to draw neighboring states to the Ming orbit?, answer: Tsai | question: What lists the Tibetan tribute items?, answer: The Information Office of the State Council of the PRC | question: What was the name of the business that catered to the Tibetan market?, answer: Silk workshops +question: How many number ones did American Idol alumni achieve in its first 10 years?, answer: 345 | question: Who has created as many hit-making artists and best-selling albums and singles?, answer: no other entity | question: In 2007, American Idol alums accounted for what percentage of all music sales?, answer: 2.1% | question: What is the name of the company that monitors radio stations?, answer: Mediabase | question: How many American Idol winners had more than a million radio spins by 2010?, answer: four +question: Who sponsored both Buddhism and Saivism?, answer: royal courts | question: The Mañjusrimulakalpa states that mantras taught in the Saiva, Garuda and Vaisnava tantras will be effective if applied by whom?, answer: Buddhists | question: What is the name of the work that prescribes acting as a Saiva guru?, answer: Guhyasiddhi | question: What did the Samvara tantra texts adopt from the Saiva text Tantrasadbhava?, answer: the pitha list +question: What type of tree is native to Montana?, answer: cottonwood | question: How much of the state is covered by forests?, answer: approximately 25 percent | question: Asters, bitterroots, daisies, lupins, poppies, primroses, columbine, lilies, orchids, and dryads are examples of what?, answer: Flowers | question: What type of plants are common in Montana?, answer: grasses | question: What are also found in the state?, answer: Many species of mushrooms and lichens +question: Along with tail lights, what do vehicles typically include?, answer: headlamps | question: What are white or selective yellow lights placed in the front of the vehicle?, answer: Headlamps | question: What is an energy-efficient alternative to traditional headlamps?, answer: LED headlights | question: What type of lights emit light to the rear?, answer: Tail and brake lights | question: What indicates that the vehicle's transmission has been placed in reverse gear?, answer: White rear-facing reversing lamps | question: What is used on the front, side, and rear of a vehicle to indicate a change of position or direction?, answer: Flashing turn signals | question: What did some automakers begin to use to backlight their cars' speedometers?, answer: electroluminescent technology +question: What type of architecture became increasingly ornamental?, answer: Vernacular architecture | question: What could house builders use in their work?, answer: architectural design +question: What is playable on various versions of iPods?, answer: Video games | question: What game was originally invented by Steve Wozniak?, answer: Brick | question: How many games did later revisions of the iPod add?, answer: three +question: Where was the torch relay held?, answer: Ho Chi Minh City | question: How many torchbearers carried the torch from the downtown Opera House to the Military Zone 7 Competition Hall stadium?, answer: 60 | question: What is the name of the county-level city that China established in the Spratly and Paracel Islands?, answer: Sansha | question: Who warned government agencies that "hostile forces" may try to disrupt the torch relay?, answer: Prime Minister Nguyễn Tấn Dũng +question: What is the specific moral code for monks and nuns?, answer: Vinaya | question: How many rules are in the Patimokkha?, answer: 227 | question: What is the name of the texts on Vinaya?, answer: vinayapitaka | question: How many precepts do novice monks use?, answer: ten +question: What is the study and production of ethnographic photography, film and new media?, answer: Visual anthropology | question: Along with photography, film, and the production and reception of mass media, what other areas of visual representation are included in visual anthropology?, answer: performance, museums, art, | question: What are included in the focus of visual anthropology?, answer: cave paintings, scrimshaw, jewelry, hieroglyphics, paintings and photographs +question: What has been a consistent source of controversy?, answer: Voting results | question: Who beat Clay Aiken in season two?, answer: Ruben Studdard | question: What concerns have been expressed from the very first season?, answer: power voting | question: DialIdol is an example of what type of community?, answer: online communities +question: What did Waitz define as "the science of the nature of man"?, answer: anthropology | question: What did Waitz say was animated by the Divine breath?, answer: matter | question: What must be empirical?, answer: data of comparison | question: Along with ethnology, what is to be brought into the comparison?, answer: history of civilization +question: Who was influential among British ethnologists?, answer: Waitz | question: Who was the speech therapist that started the Anthropological Society of London?, answer: James Hunt | question: What was the rank of the society dedicated to general anthropology in existence?, answer: 2nd | question: What group was present at the first meeting of the Anthropological Society of London?, answer: the French Société | question: In what volume of The Anthropological Review was Hunt's keynote address printed?, answer: the first volume | question: What had Edward Burnett Tylor previously referred to himself as?, answer: an ethnologist; +question: During what century did parliamentarians and legal scholars continue to deny that any position was known to the Constitution?, answer: 18th century | question: Who tried to reclaim the personal power of the monarch?, answer: George II and George III | question: Who was the wartime prime minister?, answer: William Pitt the Younger | question: During whose administration was the title of prime minister first referred to on government documents?, answer: Benjamin Disraeli +question: How many times did the Ming emperor send edicts to Tibet?, answer: twice | question: When did Prince Punala go to Nanjing?, answer: 1371 | question: Who called themselves princes?, answer: lamas | question: Who did the Ming court invite to the court?, answer: ex-Yuan officials | question: Who did the Mongol Prince Punala show his allegiance to?, answer: the Ming court +question: Who was given the title of Education Minister?, answer: Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen | question: What other dynasty did Wang and Nyima think maintained a Central-local government relation?, answer: Phagmodrupa Dynasty | question: Who did Tai Situpa say he received loving care from?, answer: emperor | question: Who did Tai Situ Changchub Gyaltsen say should be well received?, answer: imperial envoy +question: What did the Indian authorities shorten in New Delhi?, answer: the route of the relay | question: What was presented to the Indian ambassador to Beijing?, answer: Chinese intelligence's expectations | question: When was the Indian ambassador summoned to the Foreign Ministry?, answer: 2 am | question: Who cancelled an official trip to Beijing in protest?, answer: Commerce Minister, Kamal Nath, +question: Along with the movie business, what sport did Schwarzenegger use to escape his depressing home?, answer: bodybuilding | question: What did Wendy Leigh say Schwarzenegger was obsessed with?, answer: power | question: How much of his potential did Schwarzenegger say he saw leaders use?, answer: 100% | question: What family did Schwarzenegger marry into?, answer: a political family. | question: How did Schwarzenegger meet his political family?, answer: You get together with them | question: Who were Schwarzenegger's heroes?, answer: Eunice and Sargent Shriver | question: Who was the sister of John F. Kennedy?, answer: Eunice Kennedy Shriver | question: Why can't Schwarzenegger run for president?, answer: not a natural born citizen | question: In what movie is Schwarzenegger portrayed as the president?, answer: The Simpsons Movie +question: Who did West begin an on-and-off relationship with in 2002?, answer: Alexis Phifer | question: How long did West and Phifer's engagement last?, answer: 18-month | question: Who did West date from 2008 to 2010?, answer: Amber Rose | question: Who did West begin dating in April 2012?, answer: Kim Kardashian | question: Where did West and Kardashian get married?, answer: Fort di Belvedere | question: What type of ceremony did West and Kardashian have?, answer: private ceremony | question: How many children do West and Kardashian have?, answer: two | question: Where did West and Kardashian travel in April 2015 to have North baptized?, answer: Jerusalem | question: What newspaper called West and Kardashian's marriage "a historic blizzard of celebrity"?, answer: The New York Times +question: What did West begin writing when he was 5 years old?, answer: poetry | question: What did West's mother first notice his passion for?, answer: drawing and music | question: What genre of music did West become deeply involved in?, answer: hip hop | question: What genre of music did West become deeply involved in?, answer: hip hop | question: In what grade did West begin making musical compositions?, answer: seventh | question: How much did West's mother pay him for time in a recording studio?, answer: $25 an hour | question: What was hung from the ceiling of West's basement studio?, answer: a microphone | question: Who did West form a close friendship with?, answer: producer/DJ No I.D. | question: What did West learn from No I.D?, answer: sample and program beats +question: What was the name of West's record label and production company?, answer: GOOD Music | question: Who were the first artists to be signed to GOOD Music?, answer: John Legend, Common, and West | question: Along with West, Big Sean, Pusha T, Teyana Taylor and D'banj, who is a notable artist on GOOD Music?, answer: Yasiin Bey | question: Along with John Legend and Yasiin Bey, what artists are part of GOOD Music?, answer: Mos Def, D'banj | question: How many albums has GOOD Music released?, answer: ten | question: Who was appointed president of GOOD Music in November 2015?, answer: Pusha T +question: What record label did West begin to produce for in 2000?, answer: Roc-A-Fella | question: In what year was The Blueprint released?, answer: 2001 | question: What was the name of Jay-Z's influential 2001 album?, answer: The Blueprint | question: How did West work for Roc-A-Fella Records?, answer: in-house | question: What type of songs did West produce for Ludacris?, answer: hit songs +question: What is the name of the rally and march that West participated in?, answer: World Water Day +question: How many U.S. presidents have been criticized by West?, answer: two | question: Who did West accuse of not "car[ing] about black people"?, answer: President George W. Bush | question: What is the profession of Mike Myers?, answer: actor +question: Who is the most critically acclaimed artist of the twenty-first century?, answer: West | question: Who is the editor of AllMusic?, answer: Jason Birchmeier | question: What newspaper did Jon Caramanic work for?, answer: The New York Times | question: Who called West the greatest hip hop artist of all time?, answer: Ben Westhoff | question: Who compared West to David Bowie?, answer: The Guardian +question: How many albums has West sold?, answer: more than 32 million | question: How many Grammy Awards has West won?, answer: 21 | question: How many of West's albums rank on Rolling Stone's 2012 "500 Greatest Albums of All Time"?, answer: Three | question: What magazine has West been included in a number of annual lists?, answer: Forbes | question: What did Time call West in 2005 and 2015?, answer: one of the 100 most influential people in the world +question: When did West begin producing records for a number of well-known artists?, answer: late-1990s | question: What was the name of Foxy Brown's second album?, answer: Chyna Doll | question: How many songs did West produce on Harlem World's first and only album?, answer: three | question: What rappers did West's songs feature?, answer: Nas, Drag-On, and R&B | question: How many founding members of the Goodie Mob were there on World Party?, answer: four | question: How many songs did West produce for Tell 'Em Why U Madd?, answer: six | question: Along with Eminem, who were some of the rappers that featured on West's songs?, answer: Ma$e, Raekwon, +question: What was the name of the famous nightclub in Newcastle upon Tyne?, answer: Tup Tup Palace | question: What happened to West after his second arrest?, answer: released +question: How long after his car crash did West's breakthrough come?, answer: a year | question: What did West do to his jaw in reconstructive surgery?, answer: wired shut | question: How long after being admitted to the hospital did West record a song?, answer: two weeks | question: What was the name of the song that West recorded with his jaw still wired shut?, answer: "Through The Wire", | question: What was West's debut?, answer: album | question: What was the name of the song that West recorded with his jaw still wired shut?, answer: "Through The Wire" | question: What mixtape did West release in 2002?, answer: Well Soon... | question: What was the name of West's album?, answer: The College Dropout, | question: Who did West say you should not let tell you what you have to do?, answer: society +question: At what event did West crash the stage and grab the microphone from Taylor Swift?, answer: MTV Video Music Awards | question: Who was the winner of the 2009 MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: Taylor Swift | question: What happened to West after the MTV Video Music Awards?, answer: withdrawn | question: Who did West cancel his tour with?, answer: Lady Gaga +question: Who is Entertainment Weekly's writer on West's fifth album?, answer: Simon Vozick-Levinson | question: Who did Sean Fennessey write about for Late Registration?, answer: Jon Brion +question: How many solo albums has West released?, answer: six | question: How many consecutive No. 1 albums did Yeezus have?, answer: fifth | question: How many digital sales has West had as of December 2012?, answer: 3 million | question: How many digital songs has West sold?, answer: over 30 million +question: What was the name of West's fourth album?, answer: 808s & Heartbreak | question: What did West explore on 808s & Heartbreak?, answer: electronic feel | question: What decade did the album 808s & Heartbreak draw comparisons to?, answer: 1980s | question: Who said that 808s & Heartbreak was ahead of its time?, answer: Matthew Trammell +question: What surgeries did West's mother have?, answer: abdominoplasty and breast reduction | question: Who was West's fiancée?, answer: Alexis Phifer | question: What tour did West embark on in 2008?, answer: Glow in the Dark Tour | question: What did West use to convey his emotions?, answer: voice audio processor | question: What was the name of West's debut album?, answer: The College Dropout | question: Where was 808s & Heartbreak recorded?, answer: Honolulu, Hawaii | question: Why was music audiences taken aback by 808s & Heartbreak?, answer: uncharacteristic production style +question: What is West's background?, answer: middle-class | question: What was the name of the sales competition that altered the direction of hip hop?, answer: 50 Cent's Curtis and West's Graduation | question: What magazine called the sales competition between 50 Cent and West a historical moment in hip-hop?, answer: The Guardian | question: What magazine credited West with transforming hip hop's mainstream?, answer: Rolling Stone | question: What was the name of West's 2008 album?, answer: 808s & Heartbreak | question: What was the name of West's 2008 album?, answer: 808s & Heartbreak | question: Who is the editor of XXL magazine?, answer: Ben Detrick +question: What has West explored throughout his career?, answer: different musical approaches and genres | question: Along with LL Cool J and Phil Collins, who is one of West's early musical inspirations?, answer: Madonna | question: Who is one of West's most important inspirations?, answer: David Bowie | question: Who did West call the most important cultural figure in his life?, answer: Puff Daddy | question: What is the name of the style of production that West pioneered early in his career?, answer: "chipmunk soul" | question: What is the trademark of West's first major release?, answer: soulful vocal sampling style | question: Who did West say influenced him in his style?, answer: RZA | question: Who did West say influenced him in his style?, answer: RZA | question: Who did RZA say is going to inspire people to be like him?, answer: Kanye | question: Who did RZA say is going to inspire people to be like him?, answer: Kanye | question: Who did RZA say is going to inspire people to be like him?, answer: Kanye | question: When was West's debut album released?, answer: 2004 | question: What did West add to his 2004 debut album, The College Dropout?, answer: string arrangements, gospel choirs, and improved drum programming. +question: Where have West's outspoken views and ventures received significant mainstream attention?, answer: outside of music | question: What has West been a frequent source of?, answer: controversy | question: Who did West say "doesn't care about black people"?, answer: President George W. Bush | question: With what company did West's Yeezy season begin in 2013?, answer: Adidas | question: What is DONDA?, answer: creative content +question: Who was the other artist in the sales competition?, answer: 50 Cent's | question: When did West's Graduation come out?, answer: September 2007 | question: What was the lead single from West's third album?, answer: "Stronger", | question: What type of music did "Stronger" help revive in the late 2000s?, answer: disco and electro-infused music | question: Who did 50 Cent compete with in 2007 to see whose album would claim superior sales?, answer: Kanye +question: In what city was the "Kanye West Foundation" founded?, answer: Chicago | question: Who did West and the foundation partner with in 2007?, answer: Strong American Schools | question: What did West host in August of 2007?, answer: an inaugural benefit concert +question: When did the "Middle Iranian" era begin?, answer: around the 4th century BCE | question: How many main groups are the Middle Iranian languages conventionally classified into?, answer: two +question: What is the name of the character who transforms into a wolf?, answer: Link | question: What forms does Link eventually transform into?, answer: Hylian and wolf | question: How does Link attack?, answer: biting, | question: What is the name of Link's horse?, answer: Epona | question: What can Link's wolf senses see and listen to?, answer: wandering spirits +question: Who did the fifth Dalai Lama Lozang Gyatso ask for help?, answer: Güshi Khan | question: During what years did Güshi Khan defeat the Gelugpas?, answer: 1637–1640 | question: Who urged Güshi Khan to attack the Ü-Tsang king's homebase?, answer: Sonam Chöpel | question: How long did the siege of Shigatse last?, answer: a year's | question: Who did Güshi Khan execute?, answer: Karma Tenkyong, +question: How much of IndyMac's loans could not be sold in the secondary market?, answer: $10.7 billion | question: How much of IndyMac's deposits were withdrawn in June of 2008?, answer: $1.55 billion | question: Who sent a letter to the FDIC and OTS about IndyMac?, answer: Senator Charles Schumer | question: What did the letter outline about IndyMac?, answer: Senator’s concerns | question: What was the underlying cause of the failure of IndyMac?, answer: unsafe and unsound manner +question: What do Latin-rite cardinals wear when in choir dress?, answer: scarlet garments | question: What are the scarlet garments that a cardinal wears?, answer: cassock, mozzetta, and biretta | question: What is the name of the garment that a cardinal wears over the usual scarlet zucchetto?, answer: biretta | question: Until the 1460s, what did cardinals wear?, answer: violet or blue cape | question: What color is a cardinal's normal cassock?, answer: black | question: What is a cape worn over the shoulders?, answer: scarlet ferraiolo | question: Why is the biretta of a cardinal distinctive?, answer: scarlet color +question: What was modern architecture called when it was first practiced?, answer: avant-garde | question: What classes did modernist architects focus on meeting the needs of?, answer: middle and working | question: What did modernist architects reject?, answer: architectural practice | question: What type of details did modernist architects prefer?, answer: functionalist | question: What structural elements did modernist architecture expose instead of hiding them behind decorative forms?, answer: steel beams and concrete surfaces +question: What do cardinal deacons wear when not celebrating Mass?, answer: white mitre +question: What political party was Donald Trump?, answer: Republican presidential candidate | question: Who founded The National Review?, answer: William F. Buckley, Jr. | question: How long after the 9/11 attacks was New York considered America?, answer: weeks +question: How many sets of autosomes does a sexually reproducing species have?, answer: one | question: What is a "genome sequence"?, answer: a composite read | question: What is sometimes used to signify the genome of a particular individual or organism?, answer: "genetic makeup" | question: What is the study of the global properties of genomes of related organisms called?, answer: genomics, +question: What type of organism has the feature of exon-intron organization?, answer: eukaryotes | question: What type of DNA makes up most of the genome in prokaryotes?, answer: non-repetitive | question: What type of organization do eukaryotes have?, answer: exon-intron | question: What is the major part of the genome composed of repetitive DNA?, answer: mammals and plants, +question: Who invaded the harbour town in 1744?, answer: the British | question: Who renamed the port Gustavia in honor of their king Gustav III?, answer: the Swedes | question: What was known as "Carénage"?, answer: the port | question: What did the Swedes rename the port to?, answer: Gustavia | question: What did the Swedes rename the port to?, answer: Gustavia | question: What was the port's stance during the Caribbean war?, answer: The port maintained a neutral stance | question: What did the Swedes use Gustavia as a trading post for?, answer: contraband +question: What did Kangxi occupy in 1720?, answer: Lhasa | question: Under what emperor was a protectorate and permanent Qing dynasty garrison established in Tibet?, answer: Qianlong | question: Who wrote that Chinese claims to suzerainty over Tibet date from 1751?, answer: Albert Kolb +question: Why did many Montanans join the military?, answer: to escape the poor national economy | question: How many Montanans joined the military in the first year following the declaration of war?, answer: 40,000-plus | question: What percentage of Montana's population was in the military in 1941?, answer: 10 percent | question: What Native American tribe's soldiers became Code Talkers?, answer: Crow Nation | question: How many Montanans died in the war?, answer: 1500 | question: Where did the First Special Service Force train?, answer: Fort William Henry Harrison | question: How many Japanese balloon bombs landed in Montana?, answer: 30 +question: Who's ability to connect the two parts of the book was mixed about?, answer: Lee's | question: Who did the first part of the book concern the children's fascination with?, answer: Boo Radley | question: Which two children's observations of their quirky neighbors were generally charmed by reviewers?, answer: Scout and Jem's | question: What type of regionalism did one reviewer classify 'Maycomb' as?, answer: Southern romantic | question: What can be seen in Lee's representation of the Southern caste system to explain almost every character's behavior?, answer: s sentimentalism | question: Who attributes Maycomb's inhabitants' faults and advantages to genealogy?, answer: Aunt Alexandra | question: Who's powerlessness to admit her advances to Tom Robinson is further reflected in the book?, answer: Mayella Ewell's | question: What region's traditions and taboos seem to drive the plot more than the characters?, answer: The South +question: What happened to Cromwell when the monarch grew tired of his first minister?, answer: executed | question: How many ministers did Kings sometimes divide power equally?, answer: two or more | question: Along with Harley, what Tory minister shared power in Anne's reign?, answer: St John +question: Who has been less stringent when Congress does not make great and sweeping delegations of its authority?, answer: the Supreme Court | question: What was one of the earliest cases involving the limits of non-delegation?, answer: Wayman v. Southard | question: In which case was Wayman v. Southard decided?, answer: 42 | question: What type of power did Chief Justice John Marshall concede that the determination of rules of procedure was?, answer: legislative | question: Who conceded that the determination of rules of procedure was a legislative function?, answer: Chief Justice John Marshall | question: What did Chief Justice John Marshall say may be made?, answer: "a general provision +question: What identifies the landmarks in a genome?, answer: a genome map | question: Is a genome map more or less detailed than a genome sequence?, answer: less detailed | question: What was organized to map and to sequence the human genome?, answer: The Human Genome Project | question: Who created a detailed genomic map for the Human Genome Project?, answer: Jean Weissenbach +question: What did West storm out of in 2004?, answer: American Music Awards | question: What network broadcast A Concert for Hurricane Relief?, answer: NBC | question: What was the profession of Mike Myers?, answer: actor | question: Who was presenting with West at A Concert for Hurricane Relief?, answer: Myers | question: What did West say during the benefit concert for Hurricane Katrina?, answer: "George Bush doesn't care about black | question: Who called West's comments "disgusting"?, answer: President Bush | question: When did West pose on the cover of Rolling Stone wearing a crown of thorns?, answer: January 2006 +question: What has reinforced certain characteristics in certain populations of dogs?, answer: natural selection and selective breeding | question: What are broad categories based on function, genetics, or characteristics?, answer: Dog types | question: What are groups of animals that possess a set of inherited characteristics that distinguishes them from other animals within the same species?, answer: Dog breeds | question: What are non-scientific classifications of dogs kept by modern kennel clubs?, answer: Modern dog breeds +question: Who was Gautama's teacher?, answer: Kalama | question: Who called the "Four Immeasurable Minds" brahmaviharas?, answer: Thich Nhat Hanh | question: What is the best known of the four?, answer: mettā or loving-kindness meditation | question: How many immeasurables are there?, answer: four +question: What is an important selective force behind evolution?, answer: symbiosis | question: Under what theory is the evolution of all eukaryotes believed to have resulted from a symbiosis?, answer: endosymbiotic theory | question: What divides independently of the cell?, answer: organelles +question: What satellite was smaller than the Astra 2A?, answer: Astra 2D | question: What has needed to be resolved with programme providers?, answer: some rights concerns | question: What was the result of the unencrypted signal leaking out?, answer: some broadcasts being made unavailable | question: What happened when rights contracts were renewed?, answer: this problem was resolved. +question: What did the Ming trade with Tibet?, answer: horses | question: What did the Mongols' peace with the Ming provide the Chinese with?, answer: a new supply of horses | question: Who did Laird believe was responsible for the outlawing of the border markets?, answer: Mongols | question: Who did Altan Khan form an alliance with?, answer: Gelug +question: How many cardinal priests are there in Rome?, answer: every cardinal priest has a titular church | question: What did Pope Paul VI abolish with regard to their titular churches?, answer: all administrative rights cardinals had +question: What caused the financial system to expand and become increasingly fragile?, answer: a series of factors | question: What did deregulation from the 1970s onward result in?, answer: less oversight of activities | question: Along with hedge funds, what type of financial institutions were not subject to the same regulations as commercial banks?, answer: investment banks | question: Some experts believe that investment banks and hedge funds had become as important as what?, answer: commercial (depository) banks +question: How are some countries entitled to at least one cardinal?, answer: concordate +question: What prairie regions in Montana have pockets of significant Scandinavian ancestry?, answer: farming-dominated northern and eastern | question: What other European roots did farmers of what roots settle in Montana?, answer: Irish, Scots, and English | question: What is an example of a mining-oriented community in western Montana?, answer: Butte | question: What was Helena founded as?, answer: mining | question: What type of communities originally attracted people of Scottish, Scandinavian, Slavic, English and Scots-Irish descent?, answer: logging communities +question: What did Vitruvius introduce in place of his "utility"?, answer: functionality | question: "Function" came to be seen as encompassing what?, answer: all criteria +question: When did the College expand markedly?, answer: 16th century | question: How many cardinal priests were there in 1587?, answer: 50 | question: What was only modified on rare occasions?, answer: the list of titular churches | question: Who abolished the limit on the number of cardinals?, answer: Pope John XXIII | question: How many titular churches are there in Rome?, answer: 150 +question: What term is synonymous with "polytechnic"?, answer: "institute of technology" +question: What type of meditation did Wynne argue originated in the Brahminic or Shramanic tradition?, answer: formless meditation | question: Is it more likely or less likely that formless meditation originated in the Brahminic or Shramanic tradition?, answer: less likely | question: What contains evidence for a contemplative tradition as early as the late Rig Vedic period?, answer: Nasadiya Sukta +question: How much money did the Mexican government want for the film?, answer: $20 million | question: What was Michael G. Wilson's job?, answer: producer | question: Where was the pre-title sequence of 'Skyfall' originally intended to be shot?, answer: India +question: What did Whitehead say served as a bridge between philosophy and the emotions and purposes of a particular society?, answer: religion | question: What did Whitehead say religion takes?, answer: deeply felt emotions | question: What did Whitehead think religion served as a bridge between emotions and what?, answer: philosophy | question: What did Whitehead think religion served as a bridge between emotions and what?, answer: philosophy +question: How long did Principia Mathematica originally take?, answer: a year | question: How many pounds did the Royal Society of London pay for Principia Mathematica?, answer: 200 | question: Is there a library in the world that holds a copy of Principia Mathematica?, answer: no major academic library in the world +question: What does Whitehead describe as "the experience dominating the primitive living organisms"?, answer: causal efficacy | question: How is Presentational immediacy handled by the senses?, answer: unmediated | question: What is another term for pure sense perception?, answer: Presentational immediacy, | question: What is an example of pure appearance that may be delusive?, answer: an image in a mirror +question: Who was one of the 20th century's foremost metaphysicians?, answer: Whitehead | question: What subject did Whitehead not have any formal training in?, answer: philosophy | question: What did Whitehead show great interest in early in his life?, answer: philosophy and metaphysics, | question: What did Whitehead say his profound ignorance of prevented him from entering?, answer: science | question: What century did Whitehead become one of the foremost metaphysicians?, answer: 20th century's +question: Who has had some influence on the philosophy of business administration?, answer: Whitehead | question: What has Whitehead's influence led to a focus on identifying and investigating the effect of?, answer: temporal events | question: Mark Dibben's work is part of a wider examination of what?, answer: social sciences | question: What type of experiencing does Dibben see life as being?, answer: active | question: How many books has Mark Dibben published?, answer: two | question: What was the name of Dibben's 2008 book on applied process thought?, answer: Applied Process Thought I: Initial Explorations in Theory and Research +question: Who made the startling observation that "life is comparatively deficient in survival value"?, answer: Whitehead | question: What did Whitehead say humans were better at than?, answer: rocks | question: How many times does Whitehead believe the goal of living, living well, and living better is the same?, answer: three-fold | question: What does Whitehead see life as directed toward?, answer: increasing +question: What type of thinking did Whitehead think was one of the main culprits for the limitations of language?, answer: materialistic | question: How much of a person's life can hardly be given a different proper name?, answer: each moment | question: What are a convenient generalized description of a continuum of concrete processes?, answer: "material substances" or "essences" | question: What is the youngest age that a person is likely to be by the time they turn thirty?, answer: ten-year-old | question: At what age does Whitehead believe a person is no longer the same?, answer: thirty +question: Who sees God and the world as fulfilling one another?, answer: Whitehead | question: What do Whitehead's creatures yearn for?, answer: permanence | question: What does Whitehead see God as?, answer: permanent | question: Who does Whitehead believe gives God permanence?, answer: creatures | question: Who sees God and the world as fulfilling one another?, answer: Whitehead +question: Who was unimpressed by the objection that scientists and philosophers make metaphysical assumptions all the time?, answer: Whitehead | question: In what year was Whitehead quoted as saying that "Every scientific man in order to preserve his reputation has to say he dislikes metaphysics"?, answer: 1927 | question: What did Whitehead say every scientific man in order to preserve his reputation has to say he dislikes?, answer: metaphysics | question: What type of assumptions did Whitehead consider essential to both good science and good philosophy?, answer: metaphysical | question: Who did Whitehead think could never hope to formulate metaphysical first principles?, answer: philosophers | question: What did Whitehead consider essential to both science and philosophy?, answer: metaphysical investigations +question: What type of religion does Whitehead's idea of God differ from?, answer: monotheistic | question: What did Whitehead criticize?, answer: Christian conception | question: What did Whitehead think God was primarily?, answer: divine king | question: What type of vision of God did Whitehead call it?, answer: Galilean +question: When was The Aims of Education and Other Essays published?, answer: 1929 | question: In what year was the essay from which Aims of Education derived its name delivered?, answer: 1916 | question: What did Whitehead call ideas that have no application to real life or culture?, answer: "inert ideas" | question: What did Whitehead call ideas that have no application to real life or culture?, answer: inert ideas +question: Who wrote 'Process and Reality'?, answer: Wieman's | question: What is the most impressive single metaphysical text of the twentieth century?, answer: Process and Reality | question: Who questioned western philosophy's most dearly held assumptions about how the universe works?, answer: Whitehead +question: What mountain range protects Richmond from colder air in the winter?, answer: Appalachians | question: What is the average winter low temperature in the city?, answer: 10 °F (−12 °C) | question: What seasons are unpredictable and can range from chilly to warm?, answer: Spring and autumn | question: What is the daily mean temperature in July?, answer: 76.5 °F | question: How many days a year do daytime temperatures exceed 90 degrees in Richmond?, answer: 17 days | question: What is the dew point in August?, answer: 62.0 °F (16.7 °C) | question: What was the record high temperature recorded on July 9, 1936?, answer: 106 °F (41 °C) +question: What is the fourth largest state in the US?, answer: Montana | question: Where does Montana rank in terms of size in the US?, answer: fourth largest | question: How many Canadian provinces does Montana share a border with?, answer: three | question: What states does Montana border on the east?, answer: North Dakota and South Dakota +question: What type of chemistry has led to advances in modern antibacterials?, answer: medicinal | question: What is produced by fungi in the genus Penicillium?, answer: penicillins | question: Where are aminoglycosides still isolated from?, answer: living organisms | question: What is the molecular weight of most antibacterial compounds?, answer: 2000 +question: Where did 'Avatar' move to after filming in Rome?, answer: Mexico City | question: What was the reason the city square was closed for filming?, answer: a sequence involving a fight | question: How many paper flowers were used for the Day of the Dead scene?, answer: 250,000 | question: Where did the second unit of the film's second unit move to?, answer: Palenque +question: Who wanted to have a family member with him?, answer: Chopin | question: What was Chopin's sister's name?, answer: Ludwika | question: Who remarked that "all the grand Parisian ladies considered it de rigueur to faint in his room"?, answer: Viardot +question: Who is credited with introducing a new sense of nationalism to music?, answer: Chopin | question: In what year did Schumann write a review of Chopin's piano concertos?, answer: 1836 | question: What type of leader was Nicholas I of Russia?, answer: autocrat | question: What did Schumann say that Chopin's works are buried in flowers?, answer: cannon | question: When was the biography of Chopin published?, answer: 1863 +question: What was the name of West's third album?, answer: Graduation | question: What city was West from?, answer: Chicago | question: What type of rhythms did West use on his third album?, answer: heavy, gothic synthesizers, distorted synth-chords, rave stabs, house beats, electro-disco | question: What arena rock bands did West draw inspiration from?, answer: The Rolling Stones, U2, and Led Zeppelin +question: What territories had their borders formally established on request of Portugal?, answer: Portuguese Africa territories | question: Where was the Beira railway in Mozambique?, answer: inland | question: Along with Porto Amélia, what new coastal towns were founded in Portuguese Africa?, answer: Beira, Moçâmedes, Lobito, João Belo, Nacala | question: What is the name of the railway in Angola?, answer: Benguela railway +question: What type of establishment did the politics at court shift in favor of?, answer: Neo-Confucian | question: In what region did the Mongols supplant the Ming?, answer: Amdo +question: What was the earliest form of what?, answer: artificial lighting | question: Where was fire first kindled in Peking Man?, answer: cave | question: What did prehistoric people use to illuminate their surroundings?, answer: primitive oil lamps | question: What were primitive oil lamps made from?, answer: naturally occurring materials | question: What was used as fuel for lamps?, answer: animal or vegetable fats | question: Where have hundreds of hollow worked stones been found in France?, answer: Lascaux caves | question: What type of animals were used as lamps?, answer: Oily animals | question: What was used as a lighting source?, answer: Fireflies | question: What other types of lighting were invented?, answer: Candles and glass and pottery lamps | question: What was an early form of "light fixture"?, answer: Chandeliers +question: What helped create many thousands of scientific, technological and knowledge-based businesses?, answer: several science parks | question: What is the name of the science park in Sines?, answer: Sines Tecnopolo | question: What services are offered to companies that locate in science parks?, answer: financial and legal advice +question: What two fields began to separate in the 19th century?, answer: architecture and engineering | question: Who did the "gentleman architect" usually deal with?, answer: wealthy clients | question: Where did formal architectural training take place in France?, answer: École des Beaux-Arts | question: Along with clerks, from where did effective architects typically graduate from?, answer: draughtsmen +question: What aspect of the Ming-Tibetan relationship have Chinese Communist historians failed to realize the significance of?, answer: religious aspect | question: Who did the Yongle Emperor grant titles to?, answer: lamas | question: What symbolized the religious nature of the Ming-Tibetan relationship?, answer: Buddhist artifacts | question: Who wrote that the Ming dynasty did not exercise any direct political control over Tibet?, answer: Josef Kolmaš | question: Who wrote that the Yongle Emperor's courting and granting of titles to lamas was his attempt to "resurrect the relationship between China and Tibet established earlier by the Yuan dynastic founder Khubilai Khan"?, answer: Patricia Ann Berger | question: Who viewed the Yongle Emperor's relationship with Tibet as "part of a chain of reincarnation"?, answer: Mongol associates +question: When do American Idol contestants perform in front of a studio audience?, answer: the semifinals | question: What do American Idol contestants perform with in the finals?, answer: a full band | question: In what season did the results shows move to Wednesdays and Thursdays?, answer: ten | question: Who are some of the coaches and song arrangers?, answer: Michael Orland and Debra Byrd | question: From season 7, contestants may perform with a musical instrument from what rounds?, answer: Hollywood rounds | question: When were the results shows moved to?, answer: Wednesdays and Thursdays +question: In what century did Portugal's decline end?, answer: 20th | question: When did Brazil gain independence?, answer: 1822 | question: What was the capital of the Portuguese Empire in 1807?, answer: Rio de Janeiro | question: What was Brazil declared a Kingdom in 1815?, answer: Kingdom of Portugal +question: What market has Apple taken steps towards entering?, answer: video game handheld console | question: What magazines have reviewed and rated most of Apple's games as of late?, answer: GamePro and EGM +question: What is the cycle of birth and death that arises from ordinary beings grasping and fixating on a self and experiences?, answer: samsara | question: How many realms of existence are there in Buddhism?, answer: six | question: What is samsara characterized by?, answer: dukkha | question: What is possible by following the Buddhist path?, answer: liberation from samsara +question: What is the name of the small blue shields in the white inescutcheon?, answer: five quinas | question: Who was the future Afonso I?, answer: Afonso Henriques | question: What did the old hermit tell Afonso?, answer: Afonso's victory | question: What did the messenger tell Afonso to walk away from his camp if he heard?, answer: chapel bell | question: What did Afonso see on the cross?, answer: an apparition of Jesus | question: What was the nationality of the five quinas?, answer: Portuguese +question: What type of tool did wolves use to bring down larger prey?, answer: human | question: What would have given wolves more range over which to see potential predators and prey?, answer: humans' upright gait | question: What would have been a benefit of living in a human camp?, answer: larger prey +question: Since what year have works published by Chopin received alternative catalogue designations instead of opus numbers?, answer: 1857 | question: What is the present standard musicological reference for Chopin's works?, answer: Kobylańska Catalogue +question: Who wrote about Lee's style and use of humor in a tragic story?, answer: Jacqueline Tavernier-Courbin | question: What does laughter expose under the beautiful surface?, answer: gangrene | question: What organization did David Kipen work for?, answer: National Endowment of the Arts | question: What did Tavernier-Courbin say Lee used to address complex issues?, answer: parody, satire, and irony | question: Who promises to marry Scout?, answer: Dill | question: Who tries to understand how Maycomb embraces racism?, answer: Jem and Scout | question: What are used to such an extent that Tavernier-Courbin suggests one interpretation for the book's title?, answer: Satire and irony +question: Who wrote in 1998 that the CPPCG was a legal instrument resulting from a diplomatic compromise?, answer: Karin Björnson | question: What does the CPPCG have that others lack?, answer: an international legal credibility | question: How many alternative definitions of the CPPCG have gained widespread support?, answer: none +question: Who overthrew the viceregal Sakya regime?, answer: Phagmodru +question: Who quoted relay spectators who condemned the protests?, answer: Xinhua and CCTV | question: Who mentioned the "smiling faces of the elderly, children and the artists on the streets"?, answer: The Beijing Organising Committee for the Games | question: What did Xinhua call the protesters?, answer: "radicals" who "trampled human rights" +question: How many students were in Sangzao Middle School when the earthquake happened?, answer: 2,323 | question: How long did Ye Zhiping oversee a major overhaul of his school?, answer: three-year | question: How much money did Ye Zhiping get from the county education department?, answer: 400,000 yuan +question: What is the name of the form of Buddhism that became popular in China, Korea and Japan?, answer: Zen Buddhism +question: What is divided into two main schools?, answer: Zen Buddhism +question: What is often full of paradox?, answer: Zen Buddhist teaching | question: What type of life does Kosho Uchiyama believe the Buddha lived before the separation into two?, answer: non-dual life | question: What must not be allowed to confine and bind one?, answer: Thinking and thought +question: Who do some users follow to open the case of their iPod?, answer: third-party vendors | question: Who initially would not replace worn out batteries?, answer: Apple | question: What type of replacement did Apple initially say a customer should buy to replace worn out batteries?, answer: refurbished +question: What does RealNetworks' Helix DRM use?, answer: rival-DRM technologies | question: Along with MSN Music, what is an example of a competing music store?, answer: Napster | question: What does RealNetworks claim Apple is using to lock users into using the iTunes Store?, answer: FairPlay | question: Who stated that Apple makes little profit from song sales?, answer: Steve Jobs | question: eMusic and Amie Street are examples of what?, answer: online stores +question: What has gained popularity for use in education?, answer: iPods | question: Along with K-16 education, in what field has there been academic research done on the use of iPods?, answer: nursing education | question: Who did Duke University provide iPods to in 2004?, answer: all incoming freshmen | question: What magazine put the iPod on its end-of-the-decade "best-of" list?, answer: Entertainment Weekly +question: What is one of the main criticisms of the iPod?, answer: short life-span | question: What was the average failure rate of the iPod line?, answer: 13.7% | question: What did the MacInTouch survey conclude about some models of the iPod?, answer: more durable | question: What was the typical failure rate for iPods with hard drives?, answer: 20% | question: What can happen to the surface of the first generation iPod Nano to render the screen unusable?, answer: scratched | question: What type of lawsuit was filed in response to the scratches on the first generation iPod Nano?, answer: class action lawsuit | question: Who initially considered the issue a minor defect?, answer: Apple +question: What was the ranking of the best computer product of 2006?, answer: fourth best | question: What are some of the reasons for the positive reviews of iPods?, answer: clean design, and ease | question: Who says that the iPod line has "altered the landscape for portable audio players"?, answer: PC World | question: What audio format does Sony Ericsson and Nokia use?, answer: AAC | question: What do mobile phones from Sony Ericsson and Nokia play instead of WMA?, answer: AAC files +question: What type of graphics do iPods with color displays use?, answer: anti-aliased | question: How many buttons do all iPods have?, answer: five | question: What do the buttons on an iPod perform?, answer: basic functions | question: What is an example of an operation that can be performed by using the click wheel?, answer: scrolling through menu items | question: What does not have any controls on the actual player?, answer: The 3rd-generation iPod Shuffle | question: How large is the touch screen on the iPod Touch?, answer: 3.5" | question: Is the user interface for the iPod Touch similar or different to the iPhone?, answer: identical | question: What does the iPod Touch lack that the iPhone has?, answer: a phone application. | question: What is the user interface for the iPod Touch identical to?, answer: Both devices +question: What can transfer purchased media of the iTunes Store from an iPod to a computer?, answer: iTunes 7 and above +question: Who prevented Gautama from leaving the palace grounds?, answer: Śuddhodana | question: Who abandoned royal life and took up a spiritual quest?, answer: Gautama | question: How many sights did Gautama see?, answer: four | question: What kind of quest did Gautama take?, answer: spiritual +question: What refers to moral purity of thought, word, and deed?, answer: Śīla | question: What is an action committed through?, answer: body, speech, or mind, | question: How many practices are there?, answer: three | question: What does sīla refer to in terms of thought, word, and deed?, answer: moral purity | question: How many conditions are there for sīla?, answer: four +question: What is the foundation of Samādhi?, answer: Śīla | question: What is meritorious according to the Law of Karma?, answer: keeping the precepts | question: What is meritorious according to the Law of Karma?, answer: keeping the precepts | question: How many realms of existence does keeping the precepts keep the cultivator from rebirth?, answer: four +question: What refers to overall principles of ethical behavior?, answer: Śīla | question: How many levels of sīla are there?, answer: several | question: How many precepts are common to all Buddhist schools?, answer: five | question: How many precepts are included in the basic morality with asceticism?, answer: eight \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/eval_pipeline/samples.validation.hyp.paragraph.questions_answers.lmqg_qg_squad.default.lmqg_bart-large-squad-ae.txt b/eval_pipeline/samples.validation.hyp.paragraph.questions_answers.lmqg_qg_squad.default.lmqg_bart-large-squad-ae.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..c94297e8a88f715022e333a125dd293342f8d49e --- /dev/null +++ b/eval_pipeline/samples.validation.hyp.paragraph.questions_answers.lmqg_qg_squad.default.lmqg_bart-large-squad-ae.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2067 @@ +question: What are the modern Norwegian and Danish words for Geordie?, answer: barn and hjem | question: What language is "Bairn" and "hyem" from?, answer: the Geordie dialect | question: What Geordie word means "pretty"?, answer: "bonny" | question: Where is "Canny" used exclusively?, answer: Newcastle +question: Who released "official" reconstructions of The Invasion on VHS and DVD?, answer: the BBC | question: Which episodes of The Invasion were reconstructed in 2006?, answer: 1 and 4 | question: When did The Reign of Terror become available for purchase on Amazon?, answer: May 2013 | question: What were the first animations made in 2013?, answer: The Tenth Planet, The Ice Warriors +question: What is not a formal geographic designation?, answer: "Southern California" | question: What is the latitude of California's north-south midway point?, answer: 37° 9' 58.23" | question: How many southern-most counties are in California?, answer: ten | question: What is the north latitude of San Luis Obispo, Kern and San Bernardino counties?, answer: 35° 47′ 28″ | question: What are the northern borders of southern California?, answer: Point Conception and the Tehachapi Mountains +question: Who is the majority of the Islamic State's membership?, answer: Sunni Arabs | question: What authority does the Islamic State claim?, answer: religious, political and military | question: How many people lived in Iraq and Syria in March 2015?, answer: ten million | question: Why is the Islamic State a self-described state?, answer: it lacks international recognition. | question: What other parts of the world does the Islamic State have affiliates?, answer: North Africa and South Asia. +question: Where does the word "empire" come from?, answer: Latin | question: What is the greatest distinction of an empire?, answer: amount of land | question: What aspects of political power flourished through sea and trade routes?, answer: cultural and economic aspects | question: What type of influences spread at least as much by sea as land?, answer: economic and cultural influences | question: What consisted of animals and plant products?, answer: trade that went overseas | question: What caused the world to be divided by how developed and developing nation are portrayed through the world systems theory?, answer: European expansion | question: What is the main region of imperialism?, answer: core | question: What does the core consist of?, answer: high areas of income | question: What has led to increased discussion of the meaning and impact of imperialism on the modern post-colonial world?, answer: Geo-politics | question: Who suggested that imperialism was the highest form of capitalism?, answer: Lenin | question: What did Lenin believe was important in the modern era?, answer: new political world order | question: Geopolitics now focuses on what?, answer: states +question: Who said that rising inequality is the most important problem?, answer: Robert J. Shiller | question: What harms economic growth?, answer: Increasing inequality | question: What has a negative effect on subsequent long-run economic growth?, answer: High and persistent unemployment, | question: What does unemployment erode?, answer: self-esteem | question: What is one way to support economic growth?, answer: reducing its inequality-associated effects +question: What studio paid for movie trailers to be aired during the Super Bowl?, answer: 20th Century | question: What movie did Universal pay for a Super Bowl trailer?, answer: The Secret Life of Pets +question: How many US states have banned corporal punishment?, answer: 30 | question: Where is corporal punishment still used to a significant degree?, answer: some public schools | question: What type of schools may also use corporal punishment?, answer: Private schools | question: Where is corporal punishment administered in American schools?, answer: the seat of the student's trousers or skirt | question: Where is corporal punishment usually given in American schools?, answer: the principal's office. +question: How many Christmas specials are there?, answer: eight | question: How many Christmas specials were produced in 2009, 2010, and 2013?, answer: Four | question: What BBC soap-opera did the 1993 Doctor Who episode Dimensions in Time collaborate with?, answer: EastEnders | question: In what year was a two-part mini-episode of Doctor Who produced for Comic Relief?, answer: 2011 | question: In what HDTV format was 'Planet of the Dead' filmed?, answer: 1080i +question: What percentage of UK teachers experienced occupational stress in 2000?, answer: 42% | question: In what year did a study find that teachers experienced double the rate of anxiety, depression, and stress than average workers?, answer: 2012 +question: What does a B cell identify when antibodies on its surface bind to a specific foreign antigen?, answer: pathogens | question: What is taken up by the B cell?, answer: antibody complex | question: What type of molecules does the B cell display on its surface?, answer: MHC class II | question: What does the helper T cell release to activate the B cell?, answer: lymphokines | question: How many copies of the antibody that recognizes the antigen do plasma cells secrete?, answer: millions of copies | question: What do antibodies bind to?, answer: pathogens expressing the antigen | question: How can antibodies neutralize challenges directly?, answer: by binding to bacterial toxins +question: When was a BBC audience research survey conducted?, answer: 1972 | question: What was the most violent of the BBC's drama shows?, answer: Doctor Who | question: What percentage of the surveyed audience regarded Doctor Who as "very unsuitable" for family viewing?, answer: 3% | question: In what newspaper did Philip Howard respond to the findings of the 1972 survey?, answer: The Times +question: What is a health care professional in the UK?, answer: Pharmacy Technician | question: What has the role of a PhT grown in the UK?, answer: the pharmacy department and specialised areas | question: What is the governing body for pharmacy health care professionals?, answer: General Pharmaceutical Council | question: What is the governing body for pharmacy health care professionals?, answer: The GPhC +question: What is a mathematical model of a general computing machine?, answer: A Turing machine | question: A Turing machine manipulates what contained on a strip of tape?, answer: symbols | question: What is an example of a computing machine that can be created with a pencil and paper?, answer: mathematician | question: If a problem can be solved by an algorithm, there exists what?, answer: a Turing machine | question: What is the name of the thesis that states that if a problem can be solved by an algorithm, there exists a Turing machine that solves the problem?, answer: Church–Turing | question: What is the most commonly used model in complexity theory?, answer: the Turing machine +question: A computational problem can be viewed as what?, answer: infinite collection of instances | question: What is the input string for a computational problem referred to as?, answer: a problem instance, | question: What is the input string for a computational problem referred to as?, answer: a problem | question: An instance of primality testing can serve as the input for what type of problem?, answer: decision | question: What is the problem of what testing?, answer: primality | question: What is an instance of the problem of primality testing?, answer: a number | question: What is a particular input to the problem?, answer: the instance +question: A conservative force that acts on what has an associated mechanical work that allows energy to convert only between kinetic or potential forms?, answer: a closed system | question: What is conserved whenever a conservative force acts on a closed system?, answer: the net mechanical energy | question: What is the force related directly to in space?, answer: difference in potential energy between two different locations +question: What does ICRISAT stand for?, answer: International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics | question: What is very drought resistant?, answer: Pigeon peas | question: Along with seed production, what did ICRISAT encourage the commercialization of legumes?, answer: agro-dealer networks | question: How much did the ICRISAT's work increase producer prices in Nairobi and Mombasa?, answer: 20–25% | question: What is an example of an asset that the commercialization of the pigeon pea has allowed some farmers to buy?, answer: mobile phones +question: What position was considered to be eliminated in Kenya's new constitution?, answer: Prime Minister | question: What passed by a wide margin?, answer: the new constitution | question: Who does the new constitution delegate more power to?, answer: local governments | question: When was the new Kenyan constitution promulgated?, answer: 27 August 2010 | question: Who attended the signing of the new Kenyan constitution?, answer: various African leaders | question: What is the name of the new Kenyan constitution?, answer: Second Republic +question: What is a complex net of contracts and other legal obligations?, answer: construction project | question: How much is the other side of a contract supposed to agree to in exchange for as little as possible?, answer: as much as possible | question: What factor in construction causes a delay that costs money?, answer: The time element | question: A construction project is a complex net of legal obligations and what?, answer: contracts | question: What type of contracts lead to confusion and collapse?, answer: poorly drafted contracts +question: What did Friedrich Ratzel believe was needed in order for a state to survive?, answer: imperialism | question: Who identifies the justification of imperialism on general grounds as: "It is desirable that the earth should be peopled, governed, and developed, as far as possible, by the races which can do this work best?, answer: J. A. Hobson | question: How many reasons did some argue that imperialism is justified?, answer: several | question: Who believed that in order for a state to survive, imperialism was needed?, answer: Friedrich Ratzel | question: Who felt that Great Britain needed to be one of the greatest imperialists?, answer: Halford Mackinder | question: What was a supposedly rational justification for imperialism?, answer: scientific nature of "Social Darwinism" | question: Who was considered to be racially superior?, answer: colonizers +question: What did the Service Module have?, answer: service propulsion engine | question: What was used for long-distance communications on the lunar flights?, answer: S-band antenna | question: What was carried on the extended lunar missions?, answer: an orbital scientific instrument package | question: What was discarded just before re-entry?, answer: The Service Module | question: How large was the Service Module?, answer: 12.83 feet | question: How much did the initial lunar flight version of the Command Module weigh?, answer: 51,300 pounds +question: What is the most basic Turing machine?, answer: A deterministic Turing machine | question: What is a deterministic Turing machine with an extra supply of random bits?, answer: probabilistic Turing machine | question: What helps algorithms solve problems more efficiently?, answer: probabilistic decisions | question: A probabilistic Turing machine has an extra supply of what?, answer: random bits | question: What is a Turing machine with an added feature of non-determinism?, answer: non-deterministic Turing machine | question: What does a non-deterministic Turing machine branch into at each step?, answer: many possible computational paths | question: What type of machine gives rise to particularly interesting complexity classes?, answer: abstract machine | question: What type of Turing machine allows a Turing machine to have multiple possible future actions from a given state?, answer: non-deterministic +question: Who recorded the Doctor Who theme for season 18 in 1980?, answer: Peter Howell | question: Who provided the new arrangement for the Seventh Doctor's era?, answer: Keff McCulloch | question: Who created a new arrangement of Ron Grainer's original theme for Doctor Who in 1996?, answer: John Debney | question: John Debney created a new arrangement of Ron Grainer's original theme for what show in 1996?, answer: Who | question: Who provided a new Doctor Who theme in 2005?, answer: Murray Gold +question: What was recreated in 2002?, answer: some of the Victorian decoration | question: How many columns were replaced in 2002?, answer: ten columns | question: What was restored in the 2006 renovation?, answer: the mosaic floors | question: What did the Royal Institute decide to redesign in 2001?, answer: all the galleries | question: How long is the "FuturePlan" expected to take?, answer: about ten years | question: How many galleries have been redesigned since 2002?, answer: several galleries | question: Who has been involved in the redesign of the museum?, answer: Several designers and architects | question: Who designed the enhancements to the main entrance and rotunda?, answer: Eva Jiřičná | question: Who was responsible for contemporary and architecture?, answer: Gareth Hoskins +question: What city did the Normans siege in 1107?, answer: Dyrrachium | question: Petrela was the citadel of what?, answer: Mili | question: Who sided with the Normans in 1107?, answer: Albanians | question: What passes did the Normans secure with the help of the Albanians?, answer: Arbanon passes | question: Who imposed heavy taxes on the Albanians?, answer: Byzantines +question: Where can a fine tribute to the fall of Warsaw and history of Poland be found?, answer: Warsaw Uprising Museum | question: What type of theater is the Warsaw Fotoplastikon?, answer: stereoscopic | question: What preserves patriotic and political objects connected with Poland's struggles for independence?, answer: The Museum of Independence | question: How many rooms does the Warsaw Historical Museum have?, answer: 60 +question: What is a computational problem where a single output is expected for every input?, answer: function problem | question: What is an example of a function problem?, answer: traveling salesman problem +question: What is a further type of committee set up to scrutinize?, answer: private bills submitted to the Scottish Parliament | question: What type of private bills typically relate to?, answer: large-scale development projects | question: What has been set up to consider legislation on issues such as the development of the Edinburgh Tram Network?, answer: Private Bill Committees +question: What makes a job high supply?, answer: workers willing to work a large amount of time | question: What drives down the wage?, answer: competition between workers | question: What is an example of a job where there are many workers willing to work a large amount of time?, answer: dish-washing | question: What is a low supply of workers?, answer: few able or willing workers | question: What will drive up the wage in a high demand job?, answer: competition between employers for employees | question: What are some examples of jobs that will result in high wages?, answer: jobs that require highly developed skills, rare abilities, | question: What may limit the supply of workers?, answer: Professional and labor organizations | question: How can members receive higher wages?, answer: collective bargaining, political influence, or corruption. +question: A modified version of the sieve would eliminate all multiples of what number?, answer: 1 | question: What is the number 15 factored as?, answer: 3 · 5 | question: What would not work correctly if 1 were considered a prime?, answer: the sieve of Eratosthenes | question: What do prime numbers have that the number 1 lacks?, answer: several properties +question: When was the Woolf high-pressure compound engine invented?, answer: 1804 | question: What expands in a high-pressure (HP) cylinder?, answer: high-pressure steam | question: What happens to the steam in each cylinder?, answer: less expansion | question: What does the Woolf high-pressure compound engine do for the efficiency of the engine?, answer: increasing the efficiency | question: What can be reduced by staging the expansion in multiple cylinders?, answer: torque variability | question: What is required to derive equal work from lower-pressure steam?, answer: larger cylinder volume | question: In what type of cylinder are the bore and stroke increased?, answer: low-pressure cylinders +question: What is a modern example of school discipline in North America?, answer: an assertive teacher | question: What defines what is appropriate and inappropriate behavior?, answer: firm, clear boundaries | question: Along with attempts to humiliate students, what is seen as falling outside of reasonable discipline?, answer: sarcasm +question: In what year did Gold return as composer?, answer: 2010 | question: What was the reception of Gold's 2010 version of the theme?, answer: hostile reception | question: Where did the Doctor's theme song chart in 2011?, answer: number 228 | question: For what special was a further revision of the theme made in 2013?, answer: 50th Anniversary +question: During what centuries did a number of Huguenots serve as mayors?, answer: 17th and 18th | question: What can still be seen with names still in use?, answer: Numerous signs of Huguenot presence | question: What street in Cork was named after a Huguenot?, answer: French Church Street | question: Where is the French church that dates back to 1696 located?, answer: Portarlington | question: What was the population of the Huguenots in Portarlington in 1696?, answer: they constituted the majority of the townspeople. +question: What do researchers argue that the shortage of affordable housing is caused in part by?, answer: income inequality. | question: What happened to the number of quality rental units between 1984 and 1991?, answer: number of quality rental units decreased | question: What policy made it difficult or impossible for low income residents to keep pace with rising prices?, answer: The ad valorem property tax policy +question: The Fermat primality test relies on the fact that np≡n (mod p) for what?, answer: any n | question: What is a simple example of a proabilistic test?, answer: b | question: The Baillie-PSW and Solovay-Strassen tests are guaranteed to fail at least some of the time when applied to what?, answer: composite numbers | question: What are some composite numbers that satisfy the Fermat identity even though they are not prime?, answer: Carmichael numbers | question: What are guaranteed to fail at least some of the time when applied to composite numbers?, answer: Baillie-PSW, Miller-Rabin, and Solovay-Strassen +question: What was found on which Luther wrote his last statement?, answer: A piece of paper | question: What was Luther's last statement in German?, answer: "We are beggars," +question: A prime number has no positive divisors other than what?, answer: 1 | question: A natural number greater than 1 that is not a prime number is called what?, answer: composite | question: What is a prime number because 1 and 5 are its only positive integer factors?, answer: 5 | question: What establishes the central role of primes in number theory?, answer: The fundamental theorem of arithmetic | question: Why does the fundamental theorem of arithmetic require excluding 1 as a prime?, answer: one can include arbitrarily many instances of 1 +question: A problem is regarded as inherently what if its solution requires significant resources?, answer: difficult | question: What does computational complexity theory introduce to study problems?, answer: mathematical models of computation | question: What is used in circuit complexity?, answer: number of gates | question: What is used to determine the practical limits on what computers can and cannot do?, answer: computational complexity theory +question: What countries are Westminster MPs unable to vote on domestic legislation?, answer: English, Scottish, Welsh and Northern Irish | question: What is the name of the issue of Scottish MPs being able to vote on domestic legislation that applies only to England, Wales and Northern Ireland?, answer: West Lothian question | question: What party won the 2015 UK election?, answer: Conservative victory +question: What is near Diepoldsau?, answer: an upper canal | question: What is the name of the river that flows parallel to the canalized Rhine?, answer: The Dornbirner Ach | question: What color is the water of the Dornbirner Ach?, answer: darker | question: What will the continuous input of sediment into the lake result in?, answer: silt | question: What is the name of the lake that has already been silt up due to the continuous input of sediment?, answer: Lake Tuggenersee. +question: What was the name of the British resurgence in the late 19th century?, answer: Scramble for Africa | question: Along with Lord Rosebury, who expressed the British spirit of imperialism?, answer: Joseph Chamberlain | question: What was Rudyard Kipling's profession?, answer: the writer | question: What was the largest Empire that the world has ever seen in terms of landmass and population?, answer: The British Empire | question: How did the British Empire compare to other empires?, answer: Its power, both military and economic, remained unmatched. +question: When was the new ABC logo introduced?, answer: June 17 | question: What is different about the new ABC logo from the previous version?, answer: simpler gloss design | question: How many variants of the ABC logo are used on-air, online, and in print advertising?, answer: four | question: What is the name of the new custom typeface created for use in advertising and other promotional materials?, answer: "ABC Modern" +question: During what dynasty did a rich cultural diversity develop?, answer: Yuan | question: What were the major cultural achievements of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: drama and the novel | question: What promoted trade between East and West?, answer: China and much of central Asia | question: What produced a fair amount of cultural exchange during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Mongols' extensive West Asian and European contacts | question: What other cultures and peoples influenced China during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Mongol World Empire | question: What did the Yuan dynasty significantly ease across Asia?, answer: trade and commerce | question: What religion had a great influence in the Yuan government?, answer: Buddhism | question: What type of cartography did the Muslims of the Yuan dynasty introduce to East Asia?, answer: Middle Eastern | question: Along with carrots, turnips, lemons, eggplants, and melons, what crop was introduced during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: cotton +question: How much did Disney pay for their 33% stake in Eurosport?, answer: $155 million | question: What country is ABC broadcast in?, answer: ABC is broadcast in the United States, | question: When was the policy regarding wholly owned international networks revived?, answer: 2004 | question: What was the name of the free-to-air channel in the UK owned by the ABC Group?, answer: ABC1 | question: What network did Disney discontinue in 2007?, answer: ABC International +question: In a simple case of dynamic equilibrium, a force is applied in what direction?, answer: direction of motion | question: What is the net force in a simple case of dynamic equilibrium?, answer: zero | question: Who misinterpreted the motion as being caused by the applied force?, answer: Aristotle | question: What caused constant velocity motion when kinetic friction is taken into consideration?, answer: no net force +question: What is the most usual way of measuring forces?, answer: A static equilibrium between two forces | question: What is proportional to volume for objects of constant density?, answer: force of gravity | question: What laws were discovered using the use of weighing scales?, answer: quantitative force laws | question: Who wrote the Three Laws of Motion?, answer: Isaac Newton +question: What does a steam turbine consist of?, answer: one or more rotors | question: What does the outer edge of a steam turbine have?, answer: propeller-like arrangement of blades | question: What acts upon the blades of a steam turbine to produce rotary motion?, answer: Steam | question: What consists of a similar, but fixed, series of blades that serve to redirect the steam flow to the next rotor?, answer: The stator | question: What provides a vacuum to a steam turbine?, answer: surface condenser | question: What is typically arranged to extract the maximum potential work from a specific velocity and pressure of steam?, answer: The stages of a steam turbine | question: What are turbines usually connected to to drive lower speed applications?, answer: reduction gearing | question: How are turbines used in most large electric generating stations?, answer: directly connected to generators | question: What is the typical speed of a steam turbine in the USA?, answer: 3600 revolutions per minute | question: In nuclear power applications, how fast do turbines typically run?, answer: half | question: What is only capable of providing power when rotating in one direction?, answer: A turbine rotor | question: What is usually required when power is required in the opposite direction?, answer: reversing stage or gearbox +question: What percentage of global assets did the richest 1% own in 2000?, answer: 40% | question: How many richest people in the world possess more financial assets than the lowest 48 nations combined?, answer: three | question: What was the combined wealth of the 10 million dollar millionaires in 2008?, answer: nearly $41 trillion | question: How many people in the world have a combined wealth equal to that of the bottom 50% of the population?, answer: 3.5 billion | question: What percentage of the world's wealth does the wealthiest 1% own?, answer: 46% | question: How much of the world's wealth will the wealthiest 1% own by 2016?, answer: more than half | question: Who now own nearly half of the world's wealth?, answer: the top 1% | question: What did Credit Suisse claim the top 1% now own?, answer: half of the world's wealth | question: How many wealthiest people in the world own as much wealth as the poorer half of the global population?, answer: 62 | question: Where did the Oxfam report find that there are more poor people than in China?, answer: United States and Western Europe | question: What does Shorrocks consider the criticism about debt to be?, answer: "silly argument" and "a non-issue | question: What does Shorrocks consider the criticism about debt to be?, answer: "silly argument" and "a non-issue +question: What was the prevalence of sexual abuse by any professional in England?, answer: 0.3% | question: How many people were included in the British study?, answer: 2,869 | question: Is information on the percentage of abuses by teachers in the United Kingdom available?, answer: not explicitly available | question: How many types of sexual harassment did the AAUW study ask about?, answer: fourteen | question: How many 8th to 11th grade students were included in the British study?, answer: 2,065 +question: Who may have responsibility for student discipline in some education systems?, answer: teachers | question: Who may have responsibility for student discipline in some education systems?, answer: teachers +question: What may vary among cultures?, answer: teacher's role +question: What was the name given to the conspirators involved in the Amboise plot of 1560?, answer: Huguenot | question: What has been promoted to explain the origins of the nickname Huguenot?, answer: Various hypotheses | question: Who was the Swiss politician that may have been the source of the nickname Huguenot?, answer: Besançon Hugues | question: Where was John Calvin's adopted home?, answer: Geneva | question: Who did the confederate party want independence from?, answer: Duke of Savoy | question: Where was the label Huguenot first applied?, answer: France | question: What would the move have had the side effect of doing with the Swiss?, answer: fostering relations | question: What German word is related to the Dutch word Huisgenoten?, answer: Eidgenosse +question: What type of conjectures concerns aspects of the distribution of primes?, answer: third type | question: Polignac's conjecture states that for every positive integer n, there are infinitely many pairs of consecutive primes that differ by what?, answer: 2 | question: What is a strengthening of Legendre's conjecture?, answer: Polignac's conjecture | question: What is the prime number between n2 and (n + 1)2?, answer: n2 | question: What is the value of n2?, answer: 1. | question: What is the value of n2?, answer: 1. | question: Brocard's conjecture says that there are always at least how many primes between squares of consecutive primes greater than 2?, answer: four | question: What states that there is a prime number between n2 and (n + 1)2 for every positive integer n?, answer: Legendre's conjecture | question: Which conjecture implies that there is a prime number between n2 and (n + 1)2?, answer: Cramér's +question: What is the major agent of the pandemic?, answer: Y. pestis | question: Who thought it may have been a combination of anthrax and other pandemics?, answer: Norman Cantor | question: Who argued that the pandemic was a form of infectious disease similar to Ebola?, answer: Scott and Duncan | question: Who argued that there is insufficient evidence of the extinction of a large number of rats in the archaeological record of the medieval waterfront?, answer: Archaeologist Barney Sloane | question: What has achieved widespread acceptance?, answer: no single alternative solution | question: What type of plague is believed to have caused the extent and symptoms of the plague?, answer: bubonic plague | question: What is the name of the airborne plague that attacks the lungs before the rest of the body?, answer: pneumonic | question: How many bodies were exhumed from the Clerkenwell area of London in 2014?, answer: 25 +question: What type of Doctor Who is available on DVD?, answer: serials | question: What has been released on VHS?, answer: Every fully extant serial | question: What series of Doctor Who is available on UMD?, answer: The 2005 series | question: How many Doctor Who series serials have been released on Laserdisc?, answer: Eight | question: How many Doctor Who episodes have been released on VCD?, answer: One | question: What series of Doctor Who are only available on Blu-ray?, answer: the series from 2009 onwards | question: Many early Doctor Who releases have been re-released as what?, answer: special editions, with more bonus features. +question: Along with Nightline, what program is broadcast from the Times Square Studios?, answer: Good Morning America | question: How large is the plot of land that ABC News occupies?, answer: 196 feet (60 m) | question: What was the block of West End Avenue renamed in 2006?, answer: Peter Jennings Way +question: What was the name of the jazz concert broadcast by Milton Cross?, answer: The Chamber Music Society of Lower Basin Street | question: Where was the Magnetophon tape recorder brought from?, answer: Nazi Germany | question: Who was an example of a big star that ABC was able to attract with the Magnetophon?, answer: Bing Crosby +question: Who owns the broadcast rights to the Academy Awards, Emmy Awards, and the CMA Music Festival?, answer: ABC | question: In what year did A Charlie Brown Christmas debut?, answer: 1965 +question: How many major networks were there in 1980?, answer: three | question: Who starred in Dynasty?, answer: Aaron Spelling | question: What was the name of the soap opera spinoff that aired in the early 1980s?, answer: Benson | question: What was ARTS?, answer: Alpha Repertory Television Service +question: What does ABC maintain for delayed viewing of its programming?, answer: video on demand services | question: When did Hulu begin offering full-length episodes of ABC's programming?, answer: July 6, 2009 +question: When did ABC launch?, answer: October 12, 1943 | question: What did ABC expand its operations to in 1948?, answer: television | question: What was United Paramount Theatres?, answer: movie theaters | question: Who was the head of UPT before ABC?, answer: Leonard Goldenson, | question: What percentage of interest did ABC buy in ESPN in the 1980s?, answer: 80% | question: Who bought most of Capital Cities/ABC's assets in 1996?, answer: The Walt Disney Company. +question: Along with The Chew, what is an example of a talk show on ABC?, answer: The View | question: What is the name of ABC's morning news program?, answer: Good Morning America | question: What is the longest-running soap opera on ABC?, answer: All My Children | question: How long did The Edge of Night last?, answer: nine years | question: The Dating Game, The Newlywed Game, Let's Make a Deal, Password, Split Second, Family Feud, The $10,000/$20,000 Pyramid, Trivia Trap, and Hot Streak are examples of what?, answer: game shows, +question: What is the native resolution format for The Walt Disney Company's U.S. television properties?, answer: 720p | question: How many of Hearst Television's stations transmit the network's programming in 1080i HD?, answer: 16 +question: What became operational in 1969?, answer: ARPANET and SITA HLN | question: How many different network technologies had been developed before the introduction of X.25?, answer: about twenty | question: How many fundamental differences were there between the hosts at the edge of the network and the network core?, answer: Two | question: Who has the responsibility to ensure orderly delivery of packets?, answer: the hosts | question: What is an example of a datagram protocol?, answer: The User Datagram Protocol | question: What system guarantees sequenced delivery of data to the host?, answer: virtual call | question: What is the main difference between the virtual call system and the datagram model?, answer: less functionality | question: What uses the virtual call system?, answer: X.25 protocol suite +question: What was Australia's first public packet-switched data network?, answer: AUSTPAC | question: What tax office made use of AUSTPAC?, answer: Australian Tax Office | question: How can AUSTPAC be connected to a PAD?, answer: a dial-up terminal +question: What percentage of Victorians describe themselves as Christian?, answer: 61.1% | question: What percentage of Victorians are Roman Catholics?, answer: 26.7% | question: What is the state's largest non-Christian religion?, answer: Buddhism | question: How many Jews live in Victoria?, answer: 45,150 | question: What is the fastest growing religion in Victoria?, answer: Hinduism | question: What percentage of Victorians claim no religion?, answer: Around 20% | question: What is low among Victorians who declare a religious affiliation?, answer: church attendance +question: What did NASA use to launch the Skylab?, answer: Saturn V | question: What began to shrink in light of the successful landing?, answer: NASA's yearly budget | question: Along with Apollo 19, what mission was cancelled in 1971?, answer: 18 | question: Where did the two unused Saturn Vs become museum exhibits?, answer: John F. Kennedy Space Center +question: According to IMF staff economists, inequality in wealth and income is negatively correlated with the duration of what?, answer: economic growth spells | question: What prevents not just economic prosperity, but also the quality of a country's institutions?, answer: High levels of inequality | question: If the income share of the top 20 percent increases, what declines over the medium term?, answer: GDP growth | question: What is associated with higher GDP growth?, answer: increase in the income share of the bottom 20 percent | question: Which two groups matter the most for growth?, answer: The poor and the middle class +question: According to what organization, the top 400 richest Americans have more wealth than half of all Americans combined?, answer: PolitiFact | question: What newspaper said that the richest 1 percent in the US now own more wealth than the bottom 90 percent?, answer: New York Times | question: What may help explain why many Americans who have become rich may have had a "substantial head start"?, answer: Inherited wealth | question: What percentage of the Forbes richest 400 Americans "grew up in substantial privilege"?, answer: "over 60 +question: Which case had a better understanding of scientific ignorance and uncertainties?, answer: ozone depletion | question: The Stern Review ordered by the UK government made a stronger argument in favor to combat what?, answer: climate change | question: The stepwise mitigation of the ozone layer challenge was based on successfully reducing what conflicts?, answer: regional burden sharing | question: What was ordered by the UK government to make a stronger argument to combat human-made climate change?, answer: Stern Review +question: What harms economic growth?, answer: increasing inequality | question: What does unemployment erode?, answer: self-esteem | question: What is one way to support economic growth?, answer: reducing its inequality-associated effects +question: What two climates were believed to produce a hard working, moral, and upstanding human being?, answer: Northern Europe and the Mid-Atlantic | question: What type of climate was believed to produce lazy attitudes, sexual promiscuity, exotic culture, and moral degeneracy?, answer: tropical climates | question: Who were the people of the temperate climates believed to be in need of?, answer: European empire | question: What is a view of a people based on their geographical location?, answer: orientalism +question: Who are Walter Krämer, Götz Trenkler, Gerhard Ritter, and Gerhard Prause?, answer: scholars | question: Where was Melanchthon thought to be at the time of the posting?, answer: Wittenberg +question: Who asked Jamukha to return to his side?, answer: Temüjin | question: What did Temüjin not want in his army?, answer: disloyal men | question: How many suns did Jamukha say there were?, answer: one | question: What is the custom to do when breaking the back?, answer: die without spilling blood, | question: What did Jamukha have been known to do to his opponents?, answer: boiled his opponents' generals +question: In what year was the UK Government's census returned?, answer: 2001 | question: What is the population of Newcastle?, answer: 282,442 | question: What conurbation is Gateshead a part of?, answer: Tyneside | question: How many boroughs make up the metropolitan county of Tyne and Wear?, answer: four | question: What universities are in the local area of Newcastle?, answer: Newcastle and Northumbria Universities | question: What are two areas with a large student population in Newcastle?, answer: Jesmond and Heaton. +question: What percentage of Jacksonville's total area is water?, answer: 13.34% (116.7 sq mi or 302 km2) | question: What percentage of Jacksonville's land is water?, answer: 13.34% | question: What body of water lies to the east of Jacksonville?, answer: Atlantic Ocean | question: What river divides Jacksonville?, answer: St. Johns River | question: What river divides the city of Jacksonville?, answer: St. Johns +question: What is the average age of people living in Newcastle?, answer: 37.8 | question: Many people in the city have what ancestors?, answer: Scottish or Irish | question: Armstrong, Charlton, Elliot, Johnstone, Hall, Nixon, Little and Robson are examples of what type of surnames?, answer: Border Reiver | question: Polish, Czech Roma, and what other ethnicities make up a small but significant portion of Newcastle's population?, answer: Chinese, Jewish and Eastern European | question: How many Bolivians live in Newcastle?, answer: between 500 and 2,000 +question: What is marked by claims of a series of betrayals and conspiracies?, answer: Genghis Khan's life | question: Who was the leader of the tribes led by Genghis Khan?, answer: Jamukha | question: What route system did Genghis Khan use?, answer: Yam | question: What did Genghis Khan learn from the Chinese?, answer: siege warfare | question: What did Jamukha want to be the ruler of?, answer: tribes +question: In what form have multiple Doctors returned in new adventures together?, answer: audio dramas | question: In what year did Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, and Paul McGann appear together in an audio drama?, answer: 1999 | question: What was the name of the audio drama released in 2003?, answer: Zagreus | question: Who starred in the audio drama Project: Lazarus?, answer: Colin Baker and Sylvester McCoy | question: What was the name of the 2010 audio drama with Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy and Paul McGann?, answer: The Four Doctors. +question: Who did Administrator Webb recruit for a high management job?, answer: Dr. George E. Mueller | question: Who was appointed Deputy Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight in 1963?, answer: Mueller | question: What position did Robert Seamans hold in NASA?, answer: Associate Administrator | question: Who did Webb work with to reorganize the Office of Manned Space Flight?, answer: Robert Seamans | question: Who was the previous Associate Administrator of Manned Space Flight?, answer: D. Brainerd Holmes | question: What was the name of the Marshall Space Flight Center?, answer: Manned Spacecraft Center +question: During what era did mathematicians make advances in polynomial algebra?, answer: Yuan | question: Who solved simultaneous equations with up to four unknowns?, answer: Zhu Shijie | question: What did Zhu Shijie use to reduce the simultaneous equations to a single equation with only one unknown?, answer: method of elimination | question: What is the name of Zhu Shijie's book about his method of elimination?, answer: Jade Mirror | question: Where in the Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns does a diagram of Pascal's triangle appear?, answer: The opening pages | question: What is covered in the Jade Mirror of the Four Unknowns?, answer: The summation of a finite arithmetic series +question: What did the government instruct after Malaysia's independence in 1957?, answer: all schools to surrender their properties | question: What language were primary schools allowed to retain?, answer: Chinese | question: Under the National Type system, the government is only in charge of what?, answer: school curriculum and teaching personnel | question: What are Chinese secondary schools required to change into?, answer: English-medium | question: How many Chinese schools converted to National Type schools?, answer: Over 60 +question: Who ordered Washington to lead a larger force to assist Trent?, answer: Dinwiddie | question: Who was the Mingo leader?, answer: Tanaghrisson | question: Who was the Mingo leader?, answer: Tanaghrisson | question: On what date was the Battle of Jumonville Glen?, answer: May 28 | question: How did Joseph Coulon de Jumonville die?, answer: head was reportedly split open | question: Who suggests that Tanaghrisson was acting to gain the support of the British?, answer: Fred Anderson | question: Why did the Mingo want to support the French?, answer: they had long trading relationships. | question: Who told Tanaghrisson that Jumonville had been killed by British musket fire?, answer: Contrecoeur +question: What was the name of the campaign to build housing in Warsaw after WWII?, answer: "Bricks for Warsaw" | question: What country is Warsaw the capital of?, answer: Poland | question: What was restored to their original form?, answer: streets, buildings, and churches | question: What part of Warsaw was added to UNESCO's World Heritage list in 1980?, answer: Old Town +question: What is an enzyme specific to chloroplast proteins?, answer: phosphorylates, | question: What helps many proteins bind the polypeptide?, answer: Phosphorylation | question: What do phosphorylation prevent chloroplast proteins from assuming?, answer: active form | question: What do chloroplast proteins have to do to be recognized by thechloroplast?, answer: keep just enough shape | question: What does phosphorylates do in the chloroplast?, answer: help the polypeptide get imported +question: How long was the scoring drive by the Panthers?, answer: 73-yard | question: Who finished the drive with a 1-yard touchdown run?, answer: Jonathan Stewart | question: Who took off for a Super Bowl record 61-yard return before Mario Addison dragged him down?, answer: Jordan Norwood | question: Who dragged Norwood down on the Panthers 14-yard line?, answer: Mario Addison | question: Who kicked a 33-yard field goal to give the Panthers a 13-7 lead?, answer: McManus +question: When was al-Nimeiry overthrown?, answer: 1985 | question: Who was noted for proclaiming his support for the democratic process before coming to power?, answer: Turabi | question: Who did the NIF regime harbor?, answer: Osama bin Laden +question: What was the name of the dual mission between the first Block II CSM and LM?, answer: AS-278 | question: What were the Block II crew positions called?, answer: Commander (CDR) Command Module Pilot | question: What was the new Apollo spacesuit designed to accommodate?, answer: lunar extravehicular activity | question: What was replaced with a clear "fishbowl"?, answer: visor helmet +question: How many MSPs are elected at the beginning of each parliamentary session?, answer: one MSP | question: How many MSPs are there?, answer: 129 | question: What is the role of the Presiding Officer?, answer: chair chamber proceedings | question: Who assists the Presiding Officer during debates?, answer: parliamentary clerks, | question: Who operates the electronic voting equipment and chamber clocks?, answer: vote clerk +question: Who was the Panthers quarterback?, answer: Cam Newton | question: Who was the CBS analyst and retired referee?, answer: Mike Carey | question: On what play did Von Miller sack Cam Newton?, answer: 3rd-and-10 | question: When was the last fumble return touchdown in a Super Bowl?, answer: 1993 +question: How many businessmen did Tesla partner with in 1886?, answer: two | question: What type of lighting did Tesla Electric Light & Manufacturing install?, answer: electrical arc light based illumination systems +question: Who captured Hangzhou in 1276?, answer: Kublai | question: What dynasty did Kublai attack in the south?, answer: Song dynasty | question: What city did Kublai siege between 1268 and 1273?, answer: Xiangyang | question: What type of expedition was undertaken against Japan in 1274?, answer: naval expedition | question: What was the capital of the Song dynasty?, answer: Hangzhou | question: How old was Emperor Bing of Song?, answer: a young child | question: What battle did the Mongols defeat the Song loyalists in 1279?, answer: Yamen | question: Who died at the battle of Yamen?, answer: The last Song emperor | question: How many years had it been since northern and southern China had been reunited?, answer: three hundred +question: What style of architecture began to give way to modern styles after the 1940s?, answer: Gothic | question: Who designed the building for the School of Social Service Administration?, answer: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe | question: When was the second master plan designed?, answer: 1999 | question: What type of building was the Joe and Rika Mansueto Library?, answer: glass dome-shaped +question: When did the German Invasion of Poland begin?, answer: 1 September 1939 | question: What was the General Government?, answer: German Nazi colonial administration. | question: What percentage of the city was Jewish?, answer: 30% | question: What would become the centre of urban resistance to Nazi rule in occupied Europe?, answer: The city | question: What was the order to annihilate the ghetto?, answer: Hitler's "Final Solution" | question: How long did the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising last?, answer: almost a month. | question: Who was massacred when the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising ended?, answer: almost all survivors +question: In what century did the study of prime numbers begin?, answer: 17th | question: Who stated Fermat's little theorem?, answer: Pierre de Fermat | question: What number did Fermat believe to be prime?, answer: 22n + 1 | question: What is the next Fermat number?, answer: 232 + 1 | question: Who looked at primes of the form 2p − 1?, answer: Marin Mersenne | question: What are primes of the form 2p − 1 called in his honor?, answer: Mersenne primes +question: Who was the last of the nine successors of Kublai Khan?, answer: Toghun Temür | question: Who became as powerful as El Temür after his death?, answer: Bayan | question: What type of rule did Toghun Temür disapprove of?, answer: autocratic | question: When did Toghun Temür ally with Bayan's nephew?, answer: 1340 | question: Who seized the power of the court after Bayan's dismissal?, answer: Toghtogha | question: What was the name of Toghtogha's first administration?, answer: first administration | question: What did Toghun Temür's first administration show in the central government?, answer: new and positive direction | question: What dynasties did Toghtogha finish in 1345?, answer: Liao, Jin, and Song | question: What happened to Toghun Temür at the end of his first administration?, answer: Toghtogha resigned his office +question: Who led the main army on a raid through Afghanistan and northern India?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: How many armies did Genghis Khan split his army into?, answer: two | question: Where did Genghis Khan lead his army on a raid?, answer: Afghanistan and northern India | question: Where did the Mongols push into Armenia?, answer: They pushed deep into Armenia | question: What Genoese trade-fortress did the Mongols sack in Crimea?, answer: Caffa | question: How many troops did Kievan Rus send to stop the Mongols?, answer: 80,000 | question: Who did Subutai send emissaries to?, answer: Slavic princes | question: At what battle did Subutai's forces defeat the Kievan force?, answer: Battle of Kalka River | question: Did the Volga Bulgars fight against the Mongols?, answer: They also may have fought | question: How far away was Ibn al-Athir from the battle?, answer: 1100 miles | question: Which historical sources state that the Mongols actually defeated the Bulgars?, answer: Morgan, Chambers, Grousset | question: Who sued for peace?, answer: The Russian princes | question: Who were given a bloodless death?, answer: the Russian princes | question: What did Subutai use to eat his meals?, answer: a large wooden platform | question: How many Russian princes were killed at the Battle of Kalka River?, answer: Six +question: In what year did the British government fall?, answer: 1757 | question: Who came to power after the British government fell?, answer: William Pitt | question: What country did France concentrate its forces against?, answer: Prussia | question: Who launched a campaign to capture the Colony of Canada?, answer: the British military | question: What did the British succeed in doing to Quebec?, answer: capturing territory in surrounding colonies | question: Where did the British lose to the French in Quebec?, answer: Sainte Foy +question: What was the eastern half of Australia called in 1788?, answer: New South Wales | question: When was the first European settlement in the area later known as Victoria established?, answer: October 1803 | question: How many people lived in the first European settlement in Victoria?, answer: 402 | question: What was the name of the ship that the first European settlers were sent from England?, answer: HMS Calcutta +question: How many Huguenot refugees came to the Dutch Republic?, answer: 75,000 to 100,000 | question: How many clergy were among the Huguenot refugees?, answer: 200 | question: Where did many of the Huguenot refugees come from?, answer: the region of the Cévennes, | question: What was the population of the Dutch Republic at the time of the Edict of Nantes?, answer: 2 million | question: What was the population of the Dutch Republic at the time of the Edict of Nantes?, answer: 2 million | question: What percentage of the Amsterdam population was Huguenot in 1700?, answer: nearly 25% | question: What were the first areas to provide full citizens rights to Huguenot immigrants?, answer: Amsterdam and the area of West Frisia | question: What did Huguenots do from the outset?, answer: intermarried with Dutch +question: Who welcomed the Huguenots to rebuild his country?, answer: Frederick William | question: What region of France did the Huguenots remain in large numbers?, answer: Cévennes | question: What group rioted against the Catholic Church in the early 18th century?, answer: the Camisards | question: Who hunted down and destroyed the Camisards?, answer: French troops +question: What is the second largest contributor to Kenya's gross domestic product?, answer: Agriculture | question: What percentage of Kenya's GDP was agriculture in 2005?, answer: 24% | question: What are tea, horticultural produce, and coffee?, answer: cash crops | question: What are the two most valuable of Kenya's exports?, answer: Horticultural produce and tea | question: What major food staple is subject to sharp weather-related fluctuations?, answer: corn | question: How many people in Kenya received food aid in 2004?, answer: 1.8 million +question: What is an example of a recognized student organization?, answer: Scavenger Hunt | question: Who are the members of the University of Chicago Student Government?, answer: graduate and undergraduate students | question: How many Vice Presidents does the Executive Committee have?, answer: two | question: What is the annual budget of the University of Chicago Student Government?, answer: $2 million. +question: Who makes all clergy appointments?, answer: the resident bishop | question: Before the bishop has read the appointments at the session of the Annual Conference, how many appointments are officially fixed?, answer: no appointments | question: What do many Annual Conferences try to avoid?, answer: making appointment changes between sessions | question: How long can an appointment be for?, answer: one year | question: What are some examples of extension ministries?, answer: military chaplaincy, campus ministry, missions, higher education and other ministries +question: What has been created to produce national programming?, answer: transverse entities | question: When did ABC Circle Films begin producing television series?, answer: 1962 | question: What station did the ABC Television Center share operations with until 1999?, answer: KABC-TV +question: How many fundamental interactions are all of the forces in the universe based on?, answer: four | question: What are nuclear forces that act only at very short distances?, answer: The strong and weak forces | question: What acts between electric charges?, answer: electromagnetic force | question: How many fundamental interactions are all of the forces in the universe based on?, answer: four | question: What is a manifestation of the electromagnetic force acting between the atoms of two surfaces?, answer: friction | question: The forces in springs are the result of electromagnetic forces and what?, answer: Exclusion Principle | question: What are acceleration forces that arise from the acceleration of rotating frames of reference?, answer: Centrifugal forces +question: All of these processes do not necessarily occur in what type of environment?, answer: single | question: What type of lava flows make up the Hawaiian Islands?, answer: basaltic lava | question: What type of sedimentary rocks are found in the Grand Canyon?, answer: almost-undeformed stacks | question: What is much more geologically complex?, answer: Other areas | question: What is the oldest known rock in the world?, answer: Acasta gneiss | question: How can these processes occur?, answer: in stages. | question: What is a very visible example of a rock that was metamorphosed and deformed?, answer: the Grand Canyon | question: What can occur?, answer: any amount of rock emplacement and rock deformation +question: Who composed the incidental music for the 2005 revived series?, answer: Murray Gold and Ben Foster | question: When did a Doctor Who concert take place to raise money for Children in Need?, answer: 19 November 2006 | question: Who hosted the Doctor Who concert in 2006?, answer: David Tennant | question: Who appeared in the 2006 Doctor Who concert?, answer: Daleks and Cybermen | question: On what channel did the Doctor Who concert air on Christmas Day 2006?, answer: BBCi | question: When was a Doctor Who Prom held in the Royal Albert Hall?, answer: 27 July 2008 | question: Along with the BBC Philharmonic, who performed Murray Gold's compositions for the series?, answer: London Philharmonic Choir | question: Who presented the Doctor Who Prom in 2008?, answer: Freema Agyeman | question: Who wrote "Music of the Spheres"?, answer: Russell T Davies +question: What type of annelids are predators?, answer: ctenophores | question: How much more food can ctenophores eat than their own weight per day?, answer: 10 times | question: What do surface-water ctenophores prey on?, answer: zooplankton | question: What do Haeckelia prey on?, answer: jellyfish | question: What have ctenophores been compared to?, answer: spiders | question: What is the wide range of ctenophores in a phylum with few species?, answer: body forms | question: Which two-tentacled "cydippid" feeds exclusively on salps?, answer: Lampea | question: What is the name of the cydippid genus of ctenophores?, answer: Pleurobrachia +question: juveniles of two species live as parasites on what?, answer: salps | question: How much can a ctenophores eat in a day?, answer: ten times | question: How many ctenophores have been validated?, answer: 100–150 species | question: What is the textbook example of a ctenophore with an egg-shaped body and retractable tentacles?, answer: cydippids | question: How do coastal beroids prey on other ctenophores?, answer: huge mouths | question: What do ctenophores specialize in?, answer: different types of prey, which they capture by as wide a range of methods +question: What is the only species of hermaphrodites that remain of the same sex all their lives?, answer: Ocryopsis | question: Where are the gonads located?, answer: internal canal network | question: What has occasionally been seen in species of the genus Mnemiopsis?, answer: Self-fertilization +question: Almost all the rocks show evidence of what effects?, answer: impact process | question: What type of impact crater is never seen on Earth rocks?, answer: micrometeoroid | question: What do many of the Moon's rocks show signs of being subjected to?, answer: high pressure shock waves | question: Some of the returned samples are of what?, answer: impact melt | question: All samples returned from the Moon are highly what?, answer: brecciated +question: What is the class containing the complement problems of NP problems?, answer: co-NP | question: Is P equal to co-NP?, answer: not equal | question: What is the class containing the complement problems of NP problems?, answer: P +question: What country continued to advance in military technology?, answer: Europe | question: Who made deadly explosives that could be used in combat?, answer: chemists | question: What had become an effective battlefield weapon by the 1880s?, answer: machine gun | question: What type of countries were still fighting with arrows, swords, and leather shields?, answer: less-developed +question: What does Brownlee argue that bringing in deterrence at the level of justification focuses attention on?, answer: the threat of punishment | question: Who wrote that the most important consideration in deciding whether or not to impose punishment should be whether it would do more harm than good?, answer: Leonard Hubert Hoffmann | question: Who has no right to be punished?, answer: objector | question: Who decides whether or not to impose punishment?, answer: the state +question: Who handles domestic television distribution?, answer: Disney–ABC Domestic Television +question: What can be linked together to make starch?, answer: glucose monomers | question: What atmospheric substance can cause starch grains to grow very large in a plant?, answer: CO2 | question: What displace the thylakoids?, answer: starch granules | question: What can cause starch buildup in the chloroplasts?, answer: Waterlogged roots | question: What does waterlogged roots deplete a plant's supply of?, answer: free phosphate | question: What may not interfere with the efficiency of photosynthesis?, answer: the starch grains themselves +question: What is the biggest and most advanced economy in east and central Africa?, answer: Kenya | question: What percentage of Kenyans lived on less than $1.25 a day in 2005?, answer: 17.7% | question: What percentage of the Kenyan workforce is employed by the agricultural sector?, answer: 75% | question: What is Kenya usually classified as?, answer: frontier market +question: What percentage of Kenya's GDP does manufacturing account for?, answer: 14% | question: What type of industry dominates industrial activity in Kenya?, answer: food-processing industries | question: What type of refinery does Kenya have?, answer: oil refinery | question: What is the informal sector commonly referred to as in Kenya?, answer: Jua Kali +question: What type of EU laws do not give citizens standing to bring claims?, answer: not all EU laws | question: What company claimed that TFEU article 30 prevented the Dutch Customs Authorities from charging tariffs?, answer: Van Gend en Loos | question: What case held that the provisions of the Treaties and EU Regulations are directly effective?, answer: Nederlandse Administratie der Belastingen | question: What prevented the Dutch Customs Authorities from charging tariffs?, answer: article 30 | question: Who held that EU regulations come into force solely by virtue of their publication?, answer: the Court of Justice | question: Who held that EU regulations come into force solely by virtue of their publication?, answer: the Court of Justice | question: What prevented the Dutch Customs Authorities from charging tariffs?, answer: article 30 | question: What article states that EU Regulations are directly applicable in all Member States?, answer: TFEU article 288 | question: What does the Court of Justice hold that member states have a duty to do in their own law?, answer: member states comes under a duty not to replicate Regulations | question: In what case did the Court of Justice hold that Italy had breached a duty under the Treaties?, answer: Commission v Italy | question: What did the Court of Justice hold about regulations?, answer: "come into force solely by virtue of their publication" | question: Does the Court of Justice hold that some Regulations may themselves require implementing measures?, answer: some Regulations may themselves expressly require implementing measures, in which case those specific rules should be followed. +question: Which country was the most dependent on Arab oil?, answer: Japan | question: What percentage of Japan's imported oil came from the Middle East in 1970?, answer: 71% | question: Who declared Japan a "nonfriendly" country?, answer: Saudi and Kuwaiti governments | question: How much of a production cut did Japan receive in December of 1973?, answer: 5% | question: When did Japan say Israel should withdraw from all of the territories?, answer: 1967 | question: By December 25, Japan was considered what type of state?, answer: Arab-friendly +question: What type of foundations do the Anglican Church, Uniting Church and Presbyterian Church belong to?, answer: religious | question: What is another term for non-aligned schools?, answer: 'elite | question: What is another term for 'elite schools'?, answer: 'grammar schools' | question: What are 'grammar schools' usually?, answer: expensive schools +question: What does the European Union have laws that "constitute" its basic governance structure?, answer: every political body | question: What is the TEU?, answer: Treaty on European Union | question: What establishes the EU's institutions?, answer: The Treaties | question: Who has the initiative to propose legislation?, answer: The European Commission | question: Who can make amendments and give their consent for laws to pass?, answer: the Council (which are ministers from member state governments) and the European Parliament | question: Who has the initiative to propose legislation?, answer: The Commission | question: Who makes up the European Council?, answer: Prime Ministers or executive Presidents | question: Who does the European Commission appoint?, answer: Commissioners | question: What is the supreme judicial body that interprets EU law?, answer: The European Court of Justice | question: Who can review the legality of EU institutions' actions?, answer: The Court | question: What can the European Court of Justice decide upon?, answer: claims for breach of EU laws +question: What did the Mughal emperors distance themselves from?, answer: Mongol atrocities | question: Who directly patronized the legacies of Genghis Khan and Timur?, answer: Mughal Emperors +question: What type of engine is no longer in widespread commercial use?, answer: reciprocating steam engine | question: Where is Energiprojekt AB located?, answer: Sweden | question: What is the efficiency of Energiprojekt's steam engine on high-pressure engines?, answer: 27-30% | question: What is the size of Energiprojekt's steam engine?, answer: 5-cylinder engine | question: How much steam does Energiprojekt AB use per kWh?, answer: 4 kg +question: What did ABC management believe could be a major catalyst in improving the network's market share?, answer: sports | question: Who produced Wide World of Sports?, answer: Roone Arledge | question: What company did Edgar Scherick run?, answer: Sports Programs, Inc. | question: How many sporting events were featured on Wide World of Sports?, answer: all +question: What was the name of the midseason crime dramedy?, answer: Castle | question: What show was based on Dragon's Den?, answer: Shark Tank +question: Glycerol, formaldehyde, glutaraldehyde, citric acid, acetic anhydride, and acetamide contain what?, answer: oxygen | question: What is an important class of organic compounds that contain oxygen?, answer: organic solvents | question: What are acetone and phenol used for?, answer: feeder materials | question: What are ethers in which the oxygen atom is part of a ring of three atoms?, answer: Epoxides | question: What are ethers in which the oxygen atom is part of a ring of three atoms?, answer: Epoxides +question: What is one of the most well-known experiments in?, answer: structural geology | question: What is pulled along a lower surface into a back stop?, answer: horizontal layers of sand | question: What type of models work in the same way as analog models?, answer: Numerical models | question: Along with erosion, what is the relationship between erosion and a mountain range?, answer: the shape | question: pressure, temperature, space, and time can give useful information about pathways for what?, answer: metamorphism +question: What is the FIS also known as?, answer: Front Islamique de Salut | question: When was the FIS founded?, answer: 1989 | question: What did the FIS want to do about gender segregation?, answer: women staying home | question: When was the FIS going to win national elections?, answer: 1991 +question: What happened to the mosaic figures in the new areas of the museum?, answer: These have now been removed | question: When were the frescoes by Lord Leighton created?, answer: 1878–1880 | question: What was the name of the gallery that covered India, China and Japan?, answer: Oriental Courts | question: What is the name of the refreshment rooms in the north and west sides of the garden?, answer: Museum Café | question: Who designed the ceramic staircase in the northwest corner of the range of buildings?, answer: F. W. Moody | question: What was designed and built in 1864-69?, answer: the north range | question: How many panels did the north façade of the museum have?, answer: six | question: What building was demolished to make way for the south range?, answer: Brompton Park House, +question: What caused Luther to lose his speech?, answer: apoplectic stroke | question: Where was Luther buried?, answer: Castle Church | question: Along with Philipp Melanchthon, who attended Luther's funeral?, answer: Johannes Bugenhagen | question: Who ordered troops not to disturb Luther's grave?, answer: Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor +question: What was the name of the congress that was convened in June and July of 1754?, answer: Albany Congress | question: Was the plan that the delegates agreed to approved by the crown?, answer: never ratified by the colonial legislatures | question: The Albany Congress became the prototype for what during the War of Independence?, answer: confederation +question: What is an evasion strategy used by several pathogens to avoid the innate immune system?, answer: to hide within the cells of their host | question: What type of bacteria hides within the cells of their host?, answer: pathogen | question: What is an example of an intracellular pathogens?, answer: food poisoning bacterium Salmonella | question: What does Mycobacterium tuberculosis live inside?, answer: a protective capsule | question: What do pathogens do that diminish or misdirect the host's immune response?, answer: Many pathogens secrete compounds | question: What type of bacteria forms biofilms to protect themselves from the cells and proteins of the immune system?, answer: bacteria | question: What do some bacteria form to protect themselves from the cells and proteins of the immune system?, answer: biofilms | question: What is an example of a bacteria with a protein that binds to antibodies?, answer: Streptococcus +question: What is an example of a what?, answer: decision problem | question: What type of graph is the input to a decision problem?, answer: arbitrary | question: What does a decision problem consist of deciding whether?, answer: the given graph | question: What is associated with a decision problem?, answer: formal language +question: What is an important decision for?, answer: civil disobedients | question: Does a civil disobedient have a duty to submit to the punishment prescribed by law?, answer: some believe that it is a civil disobedient's duty to submit | question: What is compatible with the spirit of civil disobedience?, answer: either choice | question: What is the name of ACT-UP's handbook?, answer: Civil Disobedience Training handbook | question: How does a civil disobedient feel about being found guilty?, answer: proud | question: How does a civil disobedient feel about pleading not guilty?, answer: I feel I have done no wrong. | question: What is the legal opinion on whether or not to plead guilty?, answer: no | question: What does a civil disobedient have to say in order to plead not guilty?, answer: I may have violated some specific laws, but I am guilty | question: What is a "creative plea" usually interpreted as?, answer: not guilty." | question: What is sometimes regarded as a compromise between the two?, answer: A plea of no contest | question: What was a defendant accused of illegally protesting?, answer: nuclear power, +question: What is an important factor in the creation of inequality?, answer: variation | question: What causes income inequality?, answer: increases in education | question: A lack of education leads directly to lower incomes and thus lower aggregate savings and investment., answer: lower | question: What leads to lower incomes?, answer: lack of education | question: What does education do for the poor?, answer: education raises incomes and promotes growth +question: Who introduced smaller and more fuel-efficient models for domestic sales?, answer: General Motors, Ford and Chrysler | question: What type of engine did the Ford Fiesta have?, answer: four-cylinder | question: What was the average miles per gallon in 1985?, answer: 17.4 miles | question: What was the price of a barrel of oil from 1974 to 1979?, answer: $12 | question: How long did it take for sales of large sedans to recover from the 1973 crisis?, answer: two model years | question: Along with Fleetwood, what luxury sedan became popular in the mid-1970s?, answer: Cadillac DeVille | question: What did the Chevrolet Bel Air and Ford Galaxie 500 have in common?, answer: lower price | question: The Oldsmobile Cutlass, Chevrolet Monte Carlo and Ford Thunderbird are examples of what type of model?, answer: mid-size +question: What type of steam engine does not require valves?, answer: cylinder steam engine | question: What lines up with holes in the cylinder of an oscillating cylinder steam engine?, answer: holes | question: Where are oscillating cylinder steam engines mainly used?, answer: toys and models, +question: What can be made for space requirements?, answer: Analogous definitions | question: What are the most well-known complexity resources?, answer: time and space | question: What axioms are used to define complexity measures?, answer: Blum complexity | question: Communication complexity, circuit complexity, and decision tree complexity are examples of other complexity measures used in what?, answer: complexity theory +question: What is another cause of inequality?, answer: rate at which income is taxed | question: What is a tax by which the tax rate increases as the taxable base amount increases?, answer: progressive tax | question: What will often have a direct impact on the level of inequality within a society?, answer: the level of the top tax rate | question: What can result in a more equal distribution of income across the board?, answer: steeper tax progressivity | question: What is an indicator for the effects of a progressive tax?, answer: Gini index +question: What does a study on projected rises in sea levels suggest about the IPCC?, answer: previous estimates | question: What does the acronym IPCC stand for?, answer: Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change | question: What is the range of projected sea levels in 2100?, answer: [50–140 cm] | question: What were the projected sea levels of the IPCC's Third Assessment Report in 2001?, answer: 9–88 cm | question: What may have led to the study on projected rises in sea levels being much greater than the IPCC's?, answer: expanding human understanding +question: How many US and allied military personnel were sent to Saudi Arabia during the Gulf War?, answer: several hundred thousand | question: Prior to 1990, what country played an important role in restraining the many Islamist groups?, answer: Saudi Arabia | question: Who came to protect the Saudi monarchy?, answer: western troops | question: Who accused the Saudi regime of being a puppet of the west?, answer: Islamists +question: What is the Town Moor?, answer: green space | question: Who has the right to graze cattle on Town Moor?, answer: freemen | question: What part of St. James' Park does the right to graze cattle on extend to?, answer: the pitch | question: Along with Bob Geldof, King Harald V of Norway, Bobby Robson and Alan Shearer, who is an Honorary freemen of Town Moor?, answer: Nelson Mandela | question: What is the largest travelling funfair in Europe?, answer: The Hoppings +question: How many items are in the University Library?, answer: over two million | question: Who designed the University Library?, answer: Marek Budzyński | question: What is the University Library surrounded by?, answer: green. | question: Who designed the University Library garden?, answer: Irena Bajerska, | question: How large is the University Library garden?, answer: 5,111 m2 | question: Who is the University Library garden open to every day?, answer: the public +question: What is another important role of what?, answer: the immune system | question: What do transformed cells of tumors express?, answer: antigens | question: What do transformed cells of tumors express?, answer: antigens | question: What causes immune cells to attack the transformed tumor cells?, answer: their presence | question: Where are some of the antigens expressed by tumors derived from?, answer: oncogenic viruses | question: What enzyme transforms certain skin cells into tumors?, answer: tyrosinase | question: What happens to proteins that are normally important for regulating cell growth and survival?, answer: mutate +question: Who has described Salafis as the "guardians of the tradition"?, answer: Graham E. Fuller | question: Who argues that "Sunni pan-Islamism underwent a remarkable shift in the second half of the 20th century"?, answer: Olivier Roy | question: What do Islamists need to maintain their legitimacy?, answer: democracy | question: What do Islamists need to maintain their legitimacy?, answer: democratic elections | question: What is the popularity of mainstream Islamist groups?, answer: no government can call itself democratic +question: What Egyptian group used violence in their struggle for Islamic order?, answer: al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya | question: How many Egyptian police were killed by al-Gama'a al-Islamiyya?, answer: over 100 | question: What was the name of the major jihadi group?, answer: Jamaa Islamiya | question: Along with Takfir wal-Hijra, what are some lesser known groups?, answer: Islamic Liberation Party, Salvation from Hell +question: What is another position in the United Methodist Church?, answer: lay servant. | question: When do lay speakers often preach?, answer: during services of worship | question: How many categories of lay servants are there in the United Methodist Church?, answer: two | question: What must a lay servant do to be recognized as a local church lay servant?, answer: complete the basic course | question: How often must a lay servant reapply?, answer: Each year | question: How many advanced courses must a lay servant complete every three years?, answer: one | question: How many courses must a lay servant complete every three years?, answer: one advanced course +question: What is used to control the effects of inflammation?, answer: Anti-inflammatory drugs | question: What is the most powerful of the anti-inflammatory drugs?, answer: Glucocorticoids | question: What type of drugs are used in conjunction with lower doses of anti-inflammatory drugs?, answer: cytotoxic or immunosuppressive | question: What inhibits the immune response by killing dividing cells?, answer: Cytotoxic drugs | question: Why are cytotoxic drugs so toxic?, answer: the killing is indiscriminate | question: What is an example of an immunosuppressive drug?, answer: cyclosporin +question: What is another group of chromalveolates?, answer: Apicomplexans | question: What type of chloroplast do apicomplexans have?, answer: nonphotosynthetic | question: What type of algae are helicosproida?, answer: green algae | question: What is Plasmodium?, answer: malaria | question: What do many apicomplexans keep?, answer: a vestigial red algal derived chloroplast | question: What is an example of an apicomplexan that has lost the chloroplast?, answer: Cryptosporidium | question: Where do apicomplexans store their energy?, answer: amylopectin starch granules +question: What has lost all photosynthetic function?, answer: Apicoplasts | question: How many membranes do apicoplasts have?, answer: four | question: What do apicomplexans still keep around?, answer: nonphotosynthetic chloroplast | question: Apicoplasts carry out part of what pathway?, answer: heme | question: What is an attractive target for drugs to cure apicomplexan-related diseases?, answer: the apicoplast | question: What is the most important apicoplast function?, answer: isopentenyl pyrophosphate +question: What was the first unmanned test flight of LM in Earth orbit?, answer: Apollo 5 | question: What caused the first descent stage of the Apollo 5 mission to be cut short?, answer: computer programming error | question: What was fired in abort mode?, answer: The ascent engine | question: Who decided the next LM flight would be manned?, answer: George Low +question: What was the name of the D mission in December 1968?, answer: Apollo 8 | question: In what season did it become clear that the LM would not be ready in time for the D mission?, answer: summer | question: Who suggested sending Apollo 8 to orbit the Moon?, answer: George Low | question: Why did George Low decide to send Apollo 8 to orbit the Moon?, answer: keep the program on track. | question: Who sent animals around the Moon on September 15, 1968?, answer: Soviet Union | question: What was the result of the Apollo 7 mission?, answer: successful completion | question: How many lunar orbits did the crew of Apollo 8 make?, answer: 10 +question: What was the name of the two-man program that ran concurrently with the Apollo program?, answer: Gemini | question: What developed some of the space travel techniques that were necessary for the success of the Apollo missions?, answer: Gemini missions | question: What did Apollo use as their launch vehicles?, answer: Saturn family rockets | question: How many manned missions did the Skylab support in 1973-74?, answer: three +question: What was the first manned spacecraft to orbit another celestial body?, answer: Apollo | question: How does the Apollo program rank in sending manned missions beyond low Earth orbit?, answer: It stands alone | question: What was the first manned spacecraft to orbit another celestial body?, answer: Apollo 8 | question: How many pounds of lunar rocks and soil did the Apollo program return to Earth?, answer: 842 pounds | question: Along with the Kennedy Space Center, what is the name of the NASA facility that was funded by the Apollo program?, answer: Johnson Space Center | question: What did the Apollo program inspire?, answer: advances in many areas of technology +question: What was the primary protocol used by Apple devices through the 1980s and 90s?, answer: AppleTalk | question: What was AppleTalk used by Apple devices through the 1980s and 90s?, answer: primary protocol | question: What did AppleTalk allow to be established ad hoc?, answer: local area networks | question: How was AppleTalk able to assign addresses?, answer: automatically | question: What type of system was AppleTalk?, answer: plug-n-play +question: What percentage of France's population is Protestant?, answer: 2% | question: Where are most of the Protestants in France concentrated?, answer: Alsace | question: Who still considers itself Huguenot, even after centuries of exile?, answer: French Australians | question: What does the Huguenot Society of Australia offer?, answer: genealogical research services. +question: Where was Archbishop Albrecht from?, answer: Mainz and Magdeburg | question: When did Albrecht send the 95 Theses to Rome?, answer: December 1517 | question: What did Albrecht need to pay off a papal dispensation?, answer: the revenue from the indulgences | question: What church was one half of the revenue from the 95 Theses to go to?, answer: St Peter's Church +question: Who provided a philosophical discussion of the concept of a force as an integral part of Aristotelian cosmology?, answer: Aristotle | question: How many elements did Aristotle believe to be in the terrestrial sphere?, answer: four | question: What did Aristotle believe to be in their natural place on the ground?, answer: motionless objects | question: What type of motion required continued application of a force?, answer: unnatural | question: Aristotle's theory was based on the everyday experience of how objects move, such as the constant application of a force to keep what moving?, answer: a cart | question: Who moves the projectile at the start of the flight?, answer: archer | question: What carried the projectile to its target?, answer: air displaced | question: Aristotle's explanation demands a continuum like air for what in general?, answer: change of place +question: Where did Huguenot refugees find a safe haven in 1685?, answer: Lutheran and Reformed states | question: How many Huguenots established themselves in Germany?, answer: Nearly 50,000 | question: How many new regiments did the Huguenots furnish to Frederick William's army?, answer: two new regiments | question: How many Huguenots settled in the German territories of Baden, Franconia, and Hesse-Kassel?, answer: 4,000 | question: How many Huguenots were granted asylum at the court of George William?, answer: Three hundred +question: Who was the first to introduce high-pressure steam engines?, answer: Richard Trevithick | question: What made high-pressure steam engines more powerful than previous engines?, answer: cylinder size | question: What technological developments led to the design of more efficient engines?, answer: manufacturing techniques +question: When did the Ice Ages begin?, answer: 2.5 million years ago | question: How many major Ice Ages have occurred?, answer: six | question: What river followed a course to the northwest in the Early Pleistocene?, answer: the Rhine | question: During what period was the northern part of the present North Sea blocked by ice?, answer: Anglian glaciation | question: What channel was the Rhine diverted through during the Anglian glaciation?, answer: English | question: What was located offshore of Brest, France during glacial times?, answer: the river mouth | question: Where did the Rhine build deltas during interglacials?, answer: Netherlands. +question: Who wrote the seminal paper "On the Computational Complexity of Algorithms"?, answer: Juris Hartmanis | question: Who defined a "good" algorithm in 1965?, answer: Edmonds +question: Who was the leader of the Mongolian aristocracy?, answer: Jamukha | question: What aristocracy did Jamukha support?, answer: Mongolian | question: Who made a proclamation that the Eternal Blue Sky had set aside the world for Temüjin?, answer: Kokochu | question: What position was Temüjin elected to in 1186?, answer: khan | question: Why did Jamukha try to stop Temüjin's rise to power?, answer: Jamukha, threatened by Temüjin's rapid ascent, | question: How many troops did Jamukha have when he attacked Temüjin in 1187?, answer: thirty thousand | question: What happened to Temüjin in the Battle of Dalan Balzhut?, answer: he was decisively beaten | question: How many captives did Jamukha boil alive in cauldrons?, answer: seventy | question: What happened to Toghrul?, answer: exiled | question: How long was Temüjin's life unclear?, answer: ten years +question: Who is responsible for ensuring that the Parliament functions effectively?, answer: Presiding Officer | question: What is the name of the group that allocates time and sets the work agenda?, answer: the Parliamentary Bureau, | question: How many seats does each political party have in the Parliament?, answer: five | question: What does the Parliamentary Bureau regulate the passage of?, answer: legislation (bills) | question: Where does the Presiding Officer represent the Scottish Parliament?, answer: at home and abroad +question: When did Temüjin unite or subdue the Merkits?, answer: 1206 | question: How did the Mongols view Temüjin's unification of the tribes?, answer: monumental feat | question: What was the name of the group that Temüjin unified?, answer: Mongol | question: Who took the title of Khagan after Genghis death?, answer: his son and successor, Ögedei, | question: What did the unification of all confederations by Genghis Khan establish?, answer: single political and military force +question: What type of reactions are mesophyll cells specialized for?, answer: light | question: What does the four-carbon compound in C4 photosynthesis store?, answer: CO2 | question: Where do chloroplasts store CO2?, answer: four-carbon compound | question: What do bundle sheath chloroplasts prevent from building up in them?, answer: oxygen | question: What do bundle sheath chloroplasts lack?, answer: thylakoids | question: What does bundle sheath chloroplasts lack?, answer: photosystem II, | question: What is the job of bundle sheath chloroplasts to carry out?, answer: Calvin cycle +question: What two cities were close to Youngstown, Ohio?, answer: Cleveland and Pittsburgh | question: How much lower was the viewership of ABC programming compared to its competitors?, answer: five times | question: What allowed ABC to accelerate its content production?, answer: money | question: What station in Wheeling, West Virginia began airing ABC programming on a digital subchannel in the 2000s?, answer: WTRF-TV +question: Who did Temüjin not drive away?, answer: enemy soldiers | question: What did Temüjin do with the conquered tribe?, answer: integrated its members | question: Who did Temüjin's mother adopt from the conquered tribe?, answer: orphans | question: What inspired great loyalty among the conquered people?, answer: political innovations +question: How many of ABC's marquee shows of the 1970s ended their runs in the mid-1980s?, answer: four | question: Which network regained the ratings lead among the Big Three in 1984?, answer: NBC +question: What qualifications apply to being an MSP?, answer: a number of qualifications | question: What act introduced the qualifications for being an MSP?, answer: House of Commons Disqualification Act 1975 | question: What is the minimum age to be an MSP?, answer: over the age of 18 | question: Who are disqualified from sitting in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Members of the police and the armed forces +question: Which indigenous people continue to struggle to fight for their cultural survival and the fate of their forested territories?, answer: Urarina | question: What has gained increased attention in the subsistence and symbolism of indigenous lowland South American peoples?, answer: non-human primates +question: What is the world's first museum that has the largest collection of art posters?, answer: Museum of Posters | question: How many museums are in Warsaw?, answer: 60 +question: How long ago did northwest Europe begin to warm up?, answer: 22,000 years | question: Where was much of the discharge from the melting of the glaciers routed to?, answer: the Rhine | question: About how many years ago did the rapid warming and changes of vegetation begin?, answer: 13,000 | question: By what year was Europe fully forested?, answer: 9000 | question: What two bodies of water were re-inundated with ocean water?, answer: the English Channel and North Sea | question: What did Meltwater drown?, answer: former coasts of Europe +question: What percentage of households were vacant in 2010?, answer: 11.8% | question: What percentage of households were married couples?, answer: 43.8% | question: What percentage of households were made up of individuals?, answer: 29.7% | question: What was the average household size in 2010?, answer: 2.55 | question: What percentage of the population was 65 years of age or older?, answer: 10.9% | question: What was the median age in 2010?, answer: 35.5 | question: How many males were there for every 100 females?, answer: 94.1 | question: For every 100 females age 18 and over, how many males were there?, answer: 91.3 +question: How much did boarding schools in the US charge in 2012?, answer: $50,000 | question: Did tuition cover operating expenses at boarding schools?, answer: tuition did not | question: What is an example of a leading boarding school with a large endowments?, answer: Groton School | question: What type of schools have a student body drawn from throughout the country, indeed the globe?, answer: Boarding schools +question: What percentage of New Zealand's student population is in private schools?, answer: 3.7% | question: What type of private schools have been in decline since the mid-1970s?, answer: state-integrated | question: What do state-integrated schools receive in return for having to operate like a state school?, answer: state funds | question: What type of school was integrated in New Zealand in 1979?, answer: Catholic school system | question: Auckland, Hamilton, Wellington and Christchurch are what type of cities?, answer: largest cities +question: How many public schools did Victoria have in August 2010?, answer: 1,548 | question: How many students were enrolled in public schools in Victoria in 2010?, answer: Just under 540,800 | question: What percentage of private students attend Catholic schools?, answer: Over 61 | question: How many students were enrolled in primary schools in Victoria in 2010?, answer: More than 462,000 | question: What was the retention rate for public school students for the final two years of secondary school?, answer: 77 per cent | question: How many full-time teachers does Victoria have?, answer: 63,519 +question: What part of California has a population of 22,680,010?, answer: southern | question: What was the state's average growth rate in the 2000s?, answer: 10.0% +question: How many households were there in Tucson in 2000?, answer: 140,079 | question: What was the population density in 2000?, answer: 4,097.9 people per square mile | question: How many housing units were there in Tucson in 2000?, answer: 149,025 | question: What percentage of the population of Tucson was white in 2000?, answer: 50.2% | question: What percentage of the population was Hispanic or Latino in 2000?, answer: 39.9% +question: Who was the host of The Late Show after the game?, answer: Stephen Colbert | question: What late night show with James Corden aired after the game?, answer: The Late Late Show +question: What tribe did Börte belong to?, answer: Onggirat | question: Who kidnapped Börte?, answer: the Merkits | question: Who was the protector of Jamukha?, answer: Toghrul Khan | question: What was the name of Temüjin's son?, answer: Jochi | question: How many wives did Temüjin take?, answer: several morganatic +question: What color jerseys did the Broncos wear in Super Bowl XXXIII?, answer: white | question: Who stated that the Broncos have had success in their white uniforms?, answer: Elway | question: Who did the Broncos defeat in Super Bowl XXXIII?, answer: Atlanta Falcons | question: What color jerseys did the Broncos wear in Super Bowl XXXII?, answer: blue | question: How many times have the Broncos lost in Super Bowls when wearing orange jerseys?, answer: 0-4 | question: Who did the Steelers defeat in Super Bowl XL?, answer: Seattle Seahawks | question: What color were the Panthers' standard home uniforms?, answer: black +question: At what angles can forces be resolved into independent components?, answer: right angles | question: What direction does a horizontal force point?, answer: northeast | question: What yields the original force?, answer: vector addition | question: What is a more mathematically clean way to describe forces?, answer: Resolving force vectors | question: What is uniquely determined by the scalar addition of the components of the individual vectors?, answer: the components of the vector sum | question: What are independent of each other?, answer: Orthogonal components | question: What is often done by considering what set of basis vectors will make the mathematics most convenient?, answer: Choosing a set of orthogonal basis vectors | question: How many non-zero components are there in a horizontal force?, answer: one | question: What type of orthogonal force vectors can be?, answer: three-dimensional +question: What protects the "freedom of establishment"?, answer: the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union | question: In what case did the Court of Justice hold that to be established means to participate in economic life on a stable and continuous basis?, answer: Gebhard v Consiglio dell’Ordine degli Avvocati e Procuratori di Milano | question: Who censured a lawyer from Stuttgart for not having registered?, answer: Milan Bar Council | question: What did Gebhard v Consiglio dell’Ordine degli Avvocati e Procuratori di Milano hold to be non-discriminatory?, answer: the requirements to be registered in Milan | question: What article of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union protects the "freedom of establishment"?, answer: article 49 | question: What case held that a refusal to admit a lawyer to the Belgian bar because he lacked Belgian nationality was unjustified?, answer: Reyners v Belgium | question: What does TFEU article 49 say?, answer: states are exempt from infringing others' freedom of establishment | question: In what case did the Court of Justice hold that a requirement for lawyers in Italy to comply with maximum tariffs was not a restriction?, answer: Commission v Italy | question: Who held that a requirement for lawyers in Italy to comply with maximum tariffs unless there was an agreement with a client was not a restriction?, answer: The Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice | question: What did the Grand Chamber of the Court of Justice hold in Commission v Italy?, answer: there was no prima facie infringement freedom of establishment +question: What part of the facade of Sir Paul Pindar's house is a rare survivor of the Great Fire of London?, answer: the two top stories | question: When was the chateau of Montal built?, answer: 1523–35 | question: What is an example of an Italian Renaissance building that used to have a built in fountain?, answer: a stone buffet | question: What gallery has a series of pillars from various buildings and different periods?, answer: The main architecture gallery | question: What countries are included in the galleries concerned with?, answer: Asia +question: Who achieved fame in Normandy?, answer: the choir | question: Who patronized the monks of Saint-Evroul?, answer: Robert Guiscard | question: Where did the monks of Saint-Evroul continue the tradition of singing?, answer: There +question: What is the name of the river that flows through the former Meuse estuary?, answer: Nederrijn-Lek | question: Which river flows to the north and enters the IJsselmeer?, answer: IJssel | question: How many branches does the Rhine have?, answer: three | question: What is the name of the canal that was dug in 1709?, answer: Pannerdens canal +question: When was the ordination order of transitional deacon abolished?, answer: 1996 | question: What were the new orders created by the 1996 General Conference?, answer: "provisional elder" | question: Who is a provisional elder/deacon?, answer: a seminary graduate | question: What is the provisional elder granted in their local appointment?, answer: sacramental ministry | question: Who became a normal expectation for ministry?, answer: non-ordained pastors +question: During what period did the Rhine occupy its Late-Glacial valley?, answer: Holocene | question: When did the Rhine rework its braidplain?, answer: ice-age | question: What is the name of the delta that began 8,000 years ago?, answer: Holocene Rhine-Meuse delta | question: What two factors have strongly influenced the shape of the delta?, answer: absolute sea-level rise and tectonic subsidence | question: The geomorphology of the Rhine-Meuse delta was inherited from what period?, answer: Last Glacial +question: Who was the engineer who developed an efficient version of Tesla's induction motor?, answer: Benjamin Lamme +question: What did isotopic dates allow geologists to assign to rock units?, answer: absolute dates | question: What did the use of isotopic dates do to the understanding of geologic time?, answer: changed the understanding | question: Prior to the 20th century, geologists could only use what type of correlation to date sections of rock relative to one another?, answer: fossils and stratigraphic +question: What was the name of the movie theater operator that was forced to become an independent entity?, answer: United Paramount Theatres | question: How many owned-and-operated stations did ABC have?, answer: five | question: What were ABC's revenues related to?, answer: advertising | question: What was it rumored that ABC would be sold to CBS?, answer: a rumor | question: How much money did Noble get to prevent ABC from going bankrupt?, answer: $5 million +question: What was subject to the Treaty of Versailles?, answer: the Rhineland | question: When did the Treaty of Versailles end?, answer: 1935 | question: The Treaty of Versailles caused much resentment in which country?, answer: Germany | question: When did the allies leave the Rhineland?, answer: 1930 | question: Which two countries were not inclined to prevent the re-occupation of the Rhineland?, answer: Britain and France +question: What did Luther raise his arm in the traditional salute of?, answer: a knight | question: Who considers Luther's speech as a "world classic of epoch-making oratory"?, answer: Michael Mullett +question: What did Martin Brecht argue that Luther's work was a precursor to?, answer: racial antisemitism | question: Who sees Luther's influence as limited?, answer: Some scholars | question: Who said that there was a world of difference between Luther's belief in salvation and a racial ideology?, answer: Martin Brecht | question: What did Martin Brecht argue that Luther became one of the 'church fathers' of?, answer: anti-Semitism | question: Who argued that there was no continuity between Luther's thought and Nazi ideology?, answer: Johannes Wallmann | question: Who argued that the Nazis were already anti-Semites that they revived Luther's work?, answer: Uwe Siemon-Netto | question: Who argued that to focus on Luther was to adopt an essentially ahistorical perspective of Nazi antisemitism?, answer: Hans J. Hillerbrand | question: What was Roland Bainton's profession?, answer: church historian | question: What was Luther's position entirely?, answer: religious +question: What was the Protectorate generally known as?, answer: British East Africa | question: Who took command of the German military forces?, answer: Lt Col Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck | question: What type of warfare did von Lettow-Vorbeck conduct?, answer: guerrilla warfare | question: Where did von Lettow-Vorbeck surrender?, answer: Northern Rhodesia +question: What did ABC's merger with UPT break between film and television?, answer: a quarantine | question: How many seasons did The Adventures of Ozzie and Harriet run?, answer: 13 +question: Where did the Mongols send Han Chinese and Khitans to serve as administrators?, answer: Bukhara | question: Who imported Central Asian Muslims to serve as administrators in China?, answer: Mongols | question: What was the name of the unit that Alans were recruited into the Mongol forces?, answer: "Right Alan Guard" | question: Who led the Chinese military colony?, answer: Qi Kongzhi | question: Who was the Governor of Samarqand?, answer: Qara-Khitay +question: What troops were not stationed in North America at the start of the war?, answer: French regular army troops | question: How many troupes de la marine defended New France?, answer: 3,000 | question: What did the colonial government recruit when needed?, answer: militia support | question: Most British colonies mustered what to deal with native threats?, answer: local militia companies, generally ill trained +question: What city was Suleiman the Magnificent besieging?, answer: Vienna | question: In what year did Luther write his Explanation of the Ninety-five Theses?, answer: 1518 | question: What did Luther believe the Turks were agents of?, answer: Biblical apocalypse | question: Who did Luther see the Turks as a scourge sent to punish by God?, answer: Christians | question: How did Luther view the idea of a Holy War?, answer: This is absolutely contrary | question: What type of war did Luther support against the Turks?, answer: non-religious war | question: What did Luther argue in Whether Soldiers can be in a State of Grace that was reason for a just war?, answer: national defence | question: Who was the Emperor of Germany in 1529?, answer: Charles V | question: What type of war did Luther believe was separate from the secular war?, answer: spiritual war | question: What did Luther write a prayer for around the time of the Siege of Vienna?, answer: national deliverance +question: How many tribal confederations of Mongolia were united politically?, answer: none | question: Who was Temüjin's mother?, answer: Hoelun +question: What is an enforced part of BSkyB's operating licence?, answer: open access | question: At what latitude is a channel entitled to access to BSkyB's EPG for a fee?, answer: 28° East | question: Who gets discounts ranging from reduced price to free EPG entries?, answer: Third-party channels | question: Does BSkyB have control over a channel's content or carriage issues?, answer: BSkyB does not carry any control +question: What did BSkyB initially charge additional subscription fees for using?, answer: Sky+ PVR | question: What do customers who have Sky+ and subscribe to any BSkyB subscription package get at no extra charge?, answer: Sky+ included | question: How much can customers who do not subscribe to BSkyB's channels still pay to enable Sky+ functions?, answer: a monthly fee | question: When did BSkyB discontinue the Sky+ Box?, answer: January 2010 | question: When did BSkyB discontinue the non-HD variant of its Multiroom box?, answer: February 2011 | question: What did Sky launch in September 2007?, answer: new TV advertising campaign | question: How many Sky+ users were there as of March 2008?, answer: 3,393,000 +question: Who launched their HDTV service on 22 May 2006?, answer: BSkyB | question: How many people had registered to receive the HD service prior to its launch?, answer: 40,000 | question: What was the cause of the problems with BSkyB's STB?, answer: supply issues | question: How many customers had yet to receive the service due to failed deliveries?, answer: 17,000 | question: What was the total number of homes with Sky+HD in 2012?, answer: 4,222,000. +question: What pay-TV scrambling system does BSkyB use?, answer: VideoGuard | question: What are conditional-access modules?, answer: DVB CAMs | question: Who has design authority over all digital satellite receivers capable of receiving their service?, answer: BSkyB | question: What must all digital satellite receivers conform to the same?, answer: user interface look-and-feel | question: What does PVR stand for?, answer: Personal video recorder +question: When was BSkyB's digital service officially launched?, answer: 1 October 1998 | question: What was the name of BSkyB's digital service?, answer: Sky Digital | question: How many digiboxes were sold in the first 30 days?, answer: over 100,000 +question: How many homes did BSkyB's direct-to-home satellite service reach in 2010?, answer: 10 million homes | question: What percentage of households did BSkyB say they had reached their reach into?, answer: 36% | question: How many customers have subscribed to BSkyB's direct-to-home service?, answer: 2.4m | question: Who debated whether BSkyB's direct-to-home service could be reached?, answer: Media commentators +question: What type of MPEG-2 is used by BSkyB?, answer: DVB-compliant | question: What standard does most of the Sky+ HD material use?, answer: DVB-S2 | question: What is the proprietary system that Sky's Interactive services and 7-day EPG use?, answer: OpenTV | question: What does Sky News provide?, answer: a pseudo-video on demand interactive service +question: What was the name of the report that was published in 1964?, answer: RM 3420 | question: What did Report P-2626 describe?, answer: a general architecture | question: How many key ideas does Report P-2626 focus on?, answer: three +question: When did the Huguenots sail to North America?, answer: 1624 | question: What was the origin of a number of New Amsterdam's families?, answer: Huguenot | question: What was the name of the French church in New Amsterdam?, answer: L'Église française à la Nouvelle-Amsterdam | question: What type of communion is L'Eglise du Saint-Esprit a part of?, answer: Episcopal (Anglican) | question: On what island were the Huguenots offered land to settle in New Amsterdam?, answer: Long Island +question: Where did Mueller find skilled managers in the USAF?, answer: high-ranking officers | question: Who was General Samuel C. Phillips' superior?, answer: Bernard A. Schriever | question: What program did General Samuel C. Phillips manage?, answer: Apollo +question: How long does basic formal education start?, answer: six years | question: Where is primary school free?, answer: public schools | question: How long does it take to complete high school?, answer: three years | question: Where can graduates from high school join the workforce?, answer: polytechnics and colleges | question: What is possible in some universities?, answer: direct or accelerated admission to post-graduate studies +question: Along with safety of medications, what is one of the reasons that many pharmacists practice in hospitals?, answer: patient compliance issues | question: What is another name for pharmacists who specialize in various disciplines of pharmacy?, answer: clinical pharmacists | question: What is an example of a type of pharmacist who specializes in neonatal medicine?, answer: neonatal pharmacists +question: What are extremely rare as fossils?, answer: ctenophores | question: How many ctenophores were known before the mid-1990s?, answer: two | question: When was the mid-Cambrian period?, answer: 505 million years ago | question: How many comb rows were found in the Burgess Shale?, answer: between 24 and 80 | question: What did the three additional putative ctenophores found in the Burgess Shale appear to have?, answer: internal organ-like structures | question: When was the first fossil of a ctenophore found?, answer: 1996 | question: Where was evidence that ctenophores were widespread in the Cambrian period found?, answer: China | question: What could putatively represent a comb jelly?, answer: Ediacaran Eoandromeda +question: Who did Genghis Khan assign as his successor?, answer: Ögedei Khan | question: When did Genghis Khan die?, answer: 1227 | question: Where was Genghis Khan buried?, answer: Mongolia | question: What empire did Genghis Khan's descendants extend?, answer: Mongol Empire | question: What did Genghis Khan's invasions repeat?, answer: large-scale slaughters | question: Who was buried in an unmarked grave somewhere in Mongolia at an unknown location?, answer: Genghis Khan +question: Who began arriving in the 880s?, answer: Viking settlers | question: Who were Rollo's contingents?, answer: Danes, Norwegians, Norse–Gaels, Orkney +question: Where did Tesla seek investors before World War I?, answer: overseas | question: After World War I, Tesla lost the funding he was receiving from what?, answer: his patents | question: How much did Tesla sell Wardenclyffe for?, answer: $20,000 | question: Who demolished the Wardenclyffe Tower?, answer: Boldt +question: What type of neighborhoods did Fresno have before World War II?, answer: ethnic | question: What percentage of Fresno's population was white in 1940?, answer: 94.0% | question: What type of businesses still remain in Chinatown?, answer: Japanese-American | question: Who was relocated to internment camps in 1942?, answer: Japanese Americans | question: Where was the Pinedale Assembly Center?, answer: Fresno Fairgrounds +question: What was the name of the larger rocket that the Apollo Command/Service Module would require?, answer: Nova | question: Where did von Braun work before moving to NASA?, answer: the Army | question: What was the payload capability of the Nova-class launcher?, answer: over 180,000 pounds | question: What did the decision to use lunar orbit rendezvous enable?, answer: Saturn V +question: What is the name of the archipelago-like estuary with Waal and Lek?, answer: Merwede-Oude Maas | question: What type of estuary did the Meuse and Waal and Lek form?, answer: estuary-like | question: Where did the Meuse and Waal merge?, answer: Gorinchem | question: Where does the Meuse flow into the former bay Hollands Diep?, answer: Amer +question: What was the focus of the research that started off before the actual research?, answer: complexity of algorithmic problems | question: Who created the definition of Turing machines?, answer: Alan Turing +question: Who is responsible for marking existing utility lines before digging?, answer: utilities themselves | question: Why are contractors required to mark existing utility lines before digging?, answer: lessens the likelihood | question: Who inspects a building periodically during construction?, answer: municipal building inspector | question: What may be issued after a final inspection has been passed?, answer: an occupancy permit +question: How many people visited the Britain Can Make It exhibition?, answer: nearly a million and a half | question: Who organized the Britain Can Make It exhibition?, answer: the Council of Industrial Design | question: What did the success of the Britain Can Make It exhibition lead to?, answer: Festival of Britain | question: By what year had most of the collections been returned to the museum?, answer: 1948 +question: Who took the title of King of the Canary Islands?, answer: Bethencourt | question: Who sold the rights to the Canary Islands in 1418?, answer: Maciot de Bethencourt +question: What islands did the Norman noble Jean de Bethencourt and the Poitevine Gadifer de la Salle conquer?, answer: Canarian islands | question: Where were the troops of the Norman expedition gathered?, answer: Normandy, Gascony +question: What was the total area of forest lost in the Amazon between 1991 and 2000?, answer: 415,000 to 587,000 square kilometres | question: What percentage of land has been used for livestock pasture since 1970?, answer: 91% | question: What is Brazil the second largest global producer of?, answer: soybeans | question: What happens when more rainforest is logged in the Amazon?, answer: less precipitation | question: What happens when more rainforest is logged in the Amazon?, answer: less precipitation | question: Does Brazil have an economic advantage from logging rainforest zones?, answer: no economical advantage +question: What river flows through the Rhine Gorge?, answer: Middle Rhine | question: The rate of erosion equaled the uplift in the region, leaving the river at what level?, answer: about its original level | question: Why is the Rhine Gorge so deep?, answer: The gorge is quite deep | question: How many castles and fortresses are in the Romantic Rhine?, answer: 40 castles and fortresses +question: Along with Westwood One, what company was rumored to be interested in ABC Radio?, answer: Clear Channel Communications | question: How many divisions did ABC announce on October 19, 2005?, answer: six +question: What led to severe deterioration from broadcast quality?, answer: poor storage | question: Along with Patrick Troughton, who was the first Doctor?, answer: William Hartnell | question: How many of the first six years of Doctor Who are not held in the BBC's archives?, answer: 97 | question: In 1972, how many episodes of Doctor Who were known to exist at the BBC?, answer: almost all episodes +question: What type of vehicles filled Downtown Fresno between the 1880s and World War II?, answer: electric Street Cars, | question: What was demolished in the 1880s?, answer: the original Fresno County Courthouse +question: Who can introduce new laws or amendments to existing laws as a bill?, answer: the Scottish Government | question: What happens in a number of stages?, answer: Bills pass through Parliament +question: Who did Lenin assert the right to limited self-determination for?, answer: national minorities | question: What was the name of the policy of supporting non-Russians to develop their national cultures?, answer: "Indigenization" | question: Was the policy of "Indigenization" formally revoked?, answer: Never | question: When did the Soviet Union install socialist regimes in the old Tsarist Empire?, answer: 1919–20 | question: What did the Soviet Union and the People's Republic of China support?, answer: post–World War II communist movements +question: What do B cells and T cells carry?, answer: receptor molecules | question: When do T cells recognize a non-self target?, answer: after antigens (small fragments of the pathogen) | question: How many major subtypes of T cells are there?, answer: two | question: What type of T cells have a role in modulating immune response?, answer: regulatory T cells | question: What type of molecules do killer T cells only recognize?, answer: Class I MHC | question: What reflects the different roles of the two types of T cell?, answer: two mechanisms of antigen presentation | question: What is the third minor subtype of T cells that recognize intact antigens that are not bound to MHC receptors?, answer: γδ +question: Which two protocols provide connection-oriented operations?, answer: X.25 and Frame Relay | question: Which protocol requires a handshake between the communicating parties before any user packets are transmitted?, answer: X.25 | question: What does X.25 require before any user packets are transmitted?, answer: a handshake between the communicating parties | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: What is the network provider free to use inside the network?, answer: any procedure it wishes | question: What does LAPB stand for?, answer: link layer protocol | question: Frame Relay is a modified version of what protocol?, answer: ISDN's layer two | question: What does Frame Relay only do between nodes on a link?, answer: its integrity operations | question: Any retransmissions must be carried out by what?, answer: higher layer protocols. | question: Which protocol requires a handshake between the communicating parties before any user packets are transmitted?, answer: X.25 | question: What was the UNI used for in the 1980s and early 1990s?, answer: packet switching networks | question: Which protocol requires a handshake between the communicating parties before any user packets are transmitted?, answer: X.25 | question: Where does Frame relay operate?, answer: layer two | question: What can be used at the OSI network layer?, answer: address field | question: What does Frame Relay use as an ID beyond a node-to-node layer two link protocol?, answer: the DLCI | question: What makes Frame Relay faster and more efficient than X.25?, answer: simplicity | question: What is Frame relay?, answer: data link layer protocol, | question: What have to be correlated to network addresses?, answer: virtual circuit and virtual channel numbers | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: the user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface | question: Where does X.25 operate?, answer: user-network-interface +question: How many Protestant Walloons and Huguenots fled to England?, answer: 50,000 | question: How large was the wave of immigration to Britain?, answer: one of the largest | question: Who was the leading Huguenot theologian and writer?, answer: Andrew Lortie +question: What type of molecules are called antigens in immunology?, answer: self | question: In immunology, what are the components of an organism's body that can be distinguished from foreign substances by the immune system?, answer: self molecules | question: The immune system's ability to distinguish between self and what are called antigens?, answer: non-self molecules | question: What are substances that bind to specific immune receptors called?, answer: antigens +question: How many British soldiers were killed or injured in the attack on Fort Duquesne?, answer: 1,500 | question: What was a disaster for Braddock?, answer: The expedition | question: Who attacked Braddock's expedition?, answer: French and Indian soldiers | question: Who led the expedition to take Fort Duquesne?, answer: Braddock | question: How did Braddock die?, answer: He was killed. | question: How many British soldiers were killed or injured in the attack on Fort Duquesne?, answer: 1,000 | question: How many British troops did George Washington lead?, answer: 500 | question: How many future opponents did Washington and Gage have in the American Revolutionary War?, answer: Two +question: What is the partial pressure in the breathing gas in a spacesuit?, answer: O 2 | question: What is the O 2 partial pressure in the breathing gas?, answer: 30 kPa +question: How many people lived in French Canada and Acadia?, answer: approximately 80,000 | question: When did the deportation of Acadians begin?, answer: 1755 | question: Who did the British resettle throughout its North American provinces?, answer: many Acadians | question: Where were the Acadians sent after the Haitian Revolution?, answer: Some were sent to colonize places | question: Where did some Acadians flee to after the Haitian Revolution?, answer: New Orleans | question: What contributed to the founding of the modern Cajun population?, answer: Louisiana population | question: What French word evolved to "Cadien"?, answer: "Acadien" +question: Britain's imperialist ambitions can be seen as early as what century?, answer: sixteenth | question: When was the British East India Company established?, answer: 1599 | question: What other empire had already established trading posts in India?, answer: Portuguese | question: In what year did political activity cause the exploitation of the East India Company?, answer: 1767 +question: Who have found higher rates of health and social problems in countries and states with higher inequality?, answer: Richard G. Wilkinson and Kate Pickett | question: In what countries did Wilkinson and Pickett find social/health problems lower?, answer: Japan and Finland +question: What was the population of the British colonies?, answer: 1.5 million | question: What did older colonies have that extended arbitrarily far to the west?, answer: land claims | question: What were the settlements growing into the interior?, answer: their population centers | question: Nova Scotia was captured from what country in 1713?, answer: France | question: Who traded for furs with local tribes in Rupert's Land?, answer: Hudson's Bay Company +question: Who defeated Montcalm at Quebec?, answer: James Wolfe | question: In what year was the Battle of Sainte-Foy?, answer: 1760 +question: In what century did building activity occur in numerous noble palaces and churches?, answer: 17th | question: What is one of the best examples of neoclassical architecture?, answer: Krasiński Palace | question: What is the most impressive example of rococo architecture?, answer: Czapski Palace | question: What style of architecture is the Palace on the Water?, answer: neoclassical architecture | question: What is one of the best examples of neoclassical architecture in Warsaw?, answer: Palace on the Water | question: What caused a rapid rise in architecture during the first years of Congress Poland?, answer: economic growth | question: Where is the Great Theater located?, answer: Bank Square +question: What is the process of adding structure to real property?, answer: building construction | question: What type of renovations are the majority of building construction jobs?, answer: small | question: Who acts as laborer, paymaster, and design team for the entire project?, answer: owner of the property | question: What are some undesirable end results of building construction?, answer: structural collapse, cost overruns, | question: What do people with experience in the field of building construction do to ensure a positive outcome?, answer: make detailed plans and maintain careful oversight +question: What is the concrete function that bound the computation time above by?, answer: f(n) | question: What is required in the model of single-tape Turing machines?, answer: quadratic time | question: What is required in the model of single-tape Turing machines?, answer: quadratic time | question: What states that "the time complexities in any two reasonable and general models of computation are polynomially related"?, answer: Cobham-Edmonds thesis | question: What is the set of decision problems solvable by a deterministic Turing machine within polynomial time?, answer: complexity class P, | question: What is the set of function problems?, answer: FP. +question: Who did Golovin leave?, answer: NASA | question: What was the name of the launch vehicle Golovin wanted to second-guess?, answer: Saturn V +question: Who wanted both a confessional church based on personal faith and experience?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther's Biblical ideal of congregations' choosing not work?, answer: their own ministers | question: What did Luther want his confessional church to be based on?, answer: personal faith and experience | question: What did Luther do if he were forced to choose?, answer: he would take his stand with the masses, | question: How many catechisms did Luther write?, answer: two | question: As long as the cross is at the center, what tendency of reason is held in check?, answer: system building +question: When did the Huguenots begin to be on the defensive?, answer: 1620 | question: How many Huguenot rebellions occurred between 1621 and 1629?, answer: three | question: What authority did the Huguenots rebel against?, answer: royal | question: Who did Henry IV protect through the Edict of Nantes?, answer: Protestants | question: Who was Marie de' Medici?, answer: his Italian Catholic mother | question: How did the Huguenots respond to the rebellions?, answer: independent political and military structures, establishing diplomatic contacts with foreign powers, and openly revolting against central power. | question: What was suppressed by the French Crown?, answer: The rebellions +question: How much did ABC's revenue increase in 1954?, answer: 67% | question: How many primary affiliates did ABC have in 1954?, answer: 14 | question: How many full-time network affiliates were most markets not large enough to support?, answer: three | question: In some markets, the only available commercial allocation was on what band?, answer: UHF | question: What act mandated the inclusion of UHF tuning?, answer: All-Channel Receiver Act | question: During what era were UHF stations not adequately receivable in rugged terrain?, answer: analog television | question: How did prospective station owners feel about investing in an UHF station?, answer: skittish +question: Who was the target of the Red Army?, answer: Germans | question: Who did the Polish government-in-exile in London give orders to try to seize control of Warsaw?, answer: the underground Home Army | question: What began on August 1, 1944?, answer: Warsaw Uprising | question: How many days did the Warsaw Uprising last?, answer: 63 | question: Who was forced to capitulate?, answer: Home Army fighters and civilians assisting them | question: Where were the Home Army fighters and civilians transported to in Germany?, answer: PoW camps | question: How many Polish civilians died in the Warsaw Uprising?, answer: between 150,000 and 200,000. +question: The Bayeux Tapestry is the most famous work of what?, answer: Norman art | question: What type of traditions were the natives of Kent learning to make the Bayeux Tapestry?, answer: Nordic traditions +question: In what century was the Rhine within the borders of Francia?, answer: 6th | question: In what century was the Rhine fully within the Holy Roman Empire?, answer: 10th | question: Who controlled the mouths of the Rhine in the 15th century?, answer: Burgundian Netherlands | question: When was the Alsace sold to Burgundy?, answer: 1469 | question: Where are the numerous historic castles located?, answer: Rhineland-Palatinate +question: When did scientists realize that air could be liquefied?, answer: late 19th century | question: What did Pictet evaporate to liquefy carbon dioxide?, answer: liquid sulfur dioxide | question: When did Louis Paul Cailletet announce his discovery of liquid oxygen?, answer: December 22, 1877 | question: Who discovered liquid oxygen?, answer: Louis Paul Cailletet | question: How much liquid did Cailletet produce?, answer: a few drops | question: When was oxygen liquified in stable state for the first time?, answer: March 29, 1883 +question: How many UMC members were estimated to be overseas in 2008?, answer: 3.5 million | question: What percentage of the 2008 General Conference delegates were from Africa?, answer: 20% | question: How many members did the Methodist Church of the Ivory Coast have?, answer: 700,000 | question: What percentage of delegates will be from outside the U.S.?, answer: 40% +question: Who was the mother of Chagatai?, answer: Börte | question: Who had many other children with his other wives?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What was excluded from the succession?, answer: daughters | question: How many daughters did Genghis Khan have?, answer: six +question: How much did CBS charge for a 30-second commercial during the game?, answer: $5 million | question: Who headlined the Super Bowl 50 halftime show?, answer: Coldplay | question: How did the Super Bowl 50 in the U.S. rank in terms of viewership?, answer: third-most watched +question: Along with CBSSports.com, what apps did CBS provide digital streams of the game?, answer: CBS Sports apps | question: What service was only available to Verizon Wireless customers?, answer: NFL Mobile | question: What broadcast was made available through WatchESPN?, answer: ESPN Deportes Spanish +question: What was the base rate for a Super Bowl ad?, answer: 30-second | question: As of January 26, what had not yet sold out?, answer: advertisements | question: What did CBS mandate that all advertisers purchase to cover time on both television and digital broadcasts of the game?, answer: a package | question: What beer manufacturer was the final sponsor of the Super Bowl?, answer: Anheuser-Busch InBev | question: What contest allowed viewers to create their own Doritos ads?, answer: "Crash the Super Bowl" | question: What two companies made their Super Bowl debut?, answer: Nintendo and The Pokémon Company +question: How many ACL tears had Thomas Davis overcome in his career?, answer: three | question: How did Thomas Davis respond to his broken arm?, answer: he insisted he would still find a way to play | question: What prediction turned out to be accurate?, answer: His prediction +question: When was the most recent financial crisis?, answer: 2007–08 | question: What has political pressure developed to extend to the lower and middle income earners?, answer: easier credit | question: What has the American economy had a tendency to do?, answer: go "from bubble to bubble" +question: Where was Charles Avison born?, answer: Newcastle upon Tyne | question: What was Basil Hume's job?, answer: Archbishop of Westminster, | question: What was Cuthbert Collingwood's position?, answer: Vice Admiral | question: Who was the ironmaster, metallurgist, and member of parliament that was born in 1816?, answer: Isaac Lowthian Bell | question: What was Lord Armstrong the father of?, answer: steam railways | question: What nationality was Eça de Queiroz?, answer: Portuguese | question: What country was Abhisit Vejjajiva a former Prime Minister of?, answer: Thailand +question: What did Eliot eliminate from the curriculum?, answer: Christianity | question: What type of convictions did Eliot have?, answer: Transcendentalist Unitarian | question: What did Eliot believe about human nature?, answer: the dignity and worth +question: What protects against infection?, answer: Chemical barriers | question: What does the skin and respiratory tract secrete?, answer: antimicrobial peptides | question: What enzymes are found in saliva, tears, and breast milk?, answer: lysozyme and phospholipase A2 | question: What serves as a chemical barrier following menarche?, answer: Vaginal secretions | question: What serve as powerful chemical defenses against ingested pathogens?, answer: gastric acid and proteases +question: What is common in Kenya?, answer: Child labour | question: Who is active in agriculture in Kenya?, answer: Most working children | question: What percentage of girls in the coastal areas of Malindi, Mombasa, Kilifi, and Diani were subject to prostitution?, answer: 30% | question: What are most of the children in Kenya?, answer: prostitutes | question: How many child protection officers were employed by the Ministry of Gender and Child Affairs in 2009?, answer: 400 | question: What are the causes of child labour in Kenya?, answer: poverty, the lack of access to education | question: What is the name of the labour inspection treaty that Kenya has ratified?, answer: Convention No. 81 +question: What makes almost all of a plant's amino acids?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What amino acid is made in the chloroplast?, answer: Cysteine | question: What is known to make the precursors to methionine?, answer: The chloroplast +question: What is a special type of a plant cell organelle called a plastid?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What other types of plastids are there?, answer: many other types | question: All chloroplasts in a plant are descended from what?, answer: undifferentiated proplastids | question: What are commonly found in an adult plant's apical meristems?, answer: Proplastids | question: What is the most common form of chloroplasts?, answer: starch-storing amyloplasts +question: What is highly dynamic?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What influences the behavior of chloroplasts?, answer: environmental factors | question: What is the ancestor of chloroplasts?, answer: cyanobacterium | question: Who must inherit chloroplasts from a plant?, answer: each daughter cell +question: What is one of many types of organelles in the plant cell?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: Where are chloroplasts thought to have originated from?, answer: cyanobacteria | question: What is thought to have come from a similar event?, answer: Mitochondria | question: Who observed that chloroplasts closely resemble cyanobacteria?, answer: Andreas Schimper | question: Where are chloroplasts only found?, answer: plants and algae. +question: What can serve as cellular sensors?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What molecules do chloroplasts begin producing after detecting stress in a cell?, answer: salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, nitric oxide | question: What type of molecule can serve as defense-signals?, answer: reactive oxygen species | question: What type of signaling do these molecules initiate?, answer: retrograde +question: What has their own DNA?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What is another name for the plastome?, answer: It is also known as the plastome. | question: Who sequenced the chloroplast DNA of liverwort and tobacco?, answer: two Japanese research teams | question: How many chloroplast DNAs have been sequenced since 1986?, answer: hundreds +question: Who has their own ribosomes?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: How much larger are chloroplast ribosomes than cytoplasmic ribosome?, answer: two-thirds | question: What do ribosomes take from the chloroplast DNA?, answer: mRNAs | question: Is chloroplast translation more or less complex than bacteria?, answer: more complex | question: Is loss of shine-dalgarno sequence recognition seen in other plastids and prokaryotes?, answer: rarely +question: What molecules do chloroplasts use to store energy?, answer: ATP and NADPH | question: What do chloroplasts make organic molecules from?, answer: carbon dioxide | question: What is one of the functions of chloroplasts in plants?, answer: immune response | question: What is the number of chloroplasts per cell in algae?, answer: 1 +question: What is a real anomaly in the law?, answer: statutory rape | question: What groups have been outraged by Keates' statements?, answer: child protection and parental rights | question: What do some men fear being labelled?, answer: a pedophile or hebephile | question: Fears of being labelled a pedophile or hebephile has led to a shortage of what type of teachers?, answer: male +question: What has increasingly been seen as a "fundamental" status of member state nationals by the Court of Justice?, answer: Citizenship | question: What has the Court required that there be more access to?, answer: higher education, along with other forms of vocational training, | question: What did the Court hold in Commission v Austria?, answer: Austria was not entitled to restrict places +question: What is it called when two public agencies conflict?, answer: a constitutional impasse | question: Who would be acting in her or his capacity as public official rather than private citizen?, answer: head of government +question: Who has chosen a variety of different illegal acts?, answer: Civil disobedients | question: Who wrote that there is a whole class of acts, undertaken in the name of civil disobedience, which are hardly more than a nuisance?, answer: Bedau | question: What lays civil disobedience open to the charge of ineffectiveness and absurdity?, answer: disobedient act and the objectionable law | question: What is the purpose of illegal protests?, answer: propaganda | question: What is Voice in the Wilderness?, answer: medical cannabis dispensaries | question: Who lived in Luna for 738 days?, answer: Julia Butterfly Hill +question: What do some tumors evade?, answer: the immune system | question: Tumor cells often have a reduced number of what on their surface?, answer: MHC class I molecules | question: How do some tumors release products that inhibit the immune response?, answer: Some tumor cells also release products that inhibit the immune response; | question: What may develop against tumor antigens?, answer: immunological tolerance +question: What theory asks what kind of problems can be solved algorithmically?, answer: computability | question: What does computability theory ask about?, answer: all possible algorithms | question: What does computability theory classify?, answer: problems that can or cannot be solved | question: What distinguishes computational complexity from computability theory?, answer: imposing restrictions on the available resources +question: What has become a new trend amongst educational institutions?, answer: Co-teaching | question: How many teachers are involved in co-teaching?, answer: two or more | question: What does co-teaching provide to a student?, answer: social networking support | question: How do co-teachers work?, answer: in sync with one another +question: What type of sports are popular in southern California?, answer: College sports | question: What is the name of the UCLA team that has a rivalry with the USC Trojans?, answer: UCLA +question: What did Monckton capture in June of 1755?, answer: Fort Beauséjour | question: Who was the Governor of Nova Scotia in 1755?, answer: Charles Lawrence | question: How many Acadians did Monckton's forces remove?, answer: thousands | question: What led to the demise of the Acadians?, answer: cutting off of supplies to Louisbourg | question: What two towns did the Acadians continue to raid?, answer: Dartmouth and Lunenburg | question: Along with the St. John and Île Saint-Jean, on what river were the only clashes of any size?, answer: Petitcodiac +question: What taxes are Commissioners exempt from?, answer: member state taxes | question: What Commission was censured by Parliament in 1999?, answer: Santer Commission | question: What was the main case that resulted in the European Court of Justice holding that a Commissioner giving a dentist a job for which he was clearly unqualified did not break any law?, answer: Commission v Edith Cresson | question: What group found that few Commissioners had even the slightest sense of responsibility?, answer: Committee of Independent Experts | question: What office did the Committee of Independent Experts create?, answer: European Anti-fraud | question: How much money did John Dalli receive?, answer: €60m bribe | question: What has relative executive autonomy in its conduct of monetary policy for the purpose of managing the euro?, answer: European Central Bank | question: How many people are on the European Central Bank's board?, answer: six-person board | question: Who can sit in on ECB meetings?, answer: The President of the Council and a Commissioner +question: What comprise a small number of MSPs?, answer: Committees | question: How many committees are there in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: different committees | question: What are committees that are set down under the Scottish Parliament's standing orders?, answer: Mandatory Committees | question: In what session of the Scottish Parliament are the current Mandatory Committees?, answer: fourth +question: What type of truck was the Toyota Hilux?, answer: Compact trucks | question: What company rebranded its Forte as the Dodge D-50?, answer: Mitsubishi | question: What company rebranded its Forte as the Dodge D-50?, answer: Mitsubishi | question: What was the nationality of the makers of the Ford Ranger, Dodge Dakota, and Chevrolet S10/GMC S-15?, answer: American +question: What focuses on classifying computational problems according to their inherent difficulty?, answer: Computational complexity theory | question: What type of mathematical steps can be used to solve a computational problem?, answer: mechanical application +question: What will allow combustion to proceed rapidly and energetically?, answer: Concentrated O 2 | question: What is the normal pressure of the Apollo 1 capsule?, answer: 1⁄3 +question: What team's kicker slipped and missed a field goal in the 2015 season?, answer: Baltimore Ravens | question: What type of turf did the NFL use for the Super Bowl?, answer: Bermuda 419 | question: Who is the field director of the Atlanta Braves?, answer: Ed Mangan | question: What did a number of players need to do during the game?, answer: change their cleats +question: What does connection-oriented transmission require in each involved node before any packet is transferred?, answer: a setup phase | question: What does a packet include in connection-oriented transmission?, answer: a connection identifier | question: What is transferred to each node during the connection set-up phase?, answer: address information | question: What allows an application to specify its requirements?, answer: signaling protocols | question: What may be negotiated?, answer: Acceptable values for service parameters | question: What requires the node to look up the connection id in a table?, answer: Routing a packet | question: What can be small?, answer: The packet header +question: What is responsible for the long-term preservation of the collections?, answer: Conservation | question: Who specialise in particular areas of conservation?, answer: conservators | question: What is the term for performing surveys, assessments and providing advice on the handling of items?, answer: "preventive" conservation | question: What is one of the activities of a conservator?, answer: controlling the museum environment | question: What is one way to strengthen fragile objects?, answer: cleaning and reintegration | question: What makes an object more stable, but also more attractive and comprehensible to the viewer?, answer: Interventive treatment +question: Consumption is more important than what?, answer: income inequality | question: Who is the libertarian Cato Institute?, answer: Will Wilkinson | question: In what year was consumption inequality lower than it was in 1986?, answer: 2001 | question: What is the name of the book by Thomas B. Edsall?, answer: "The Hidden Prosperity of the Poor" | question: Which study found consumption data not "adequately" capturing "consumption by high-income households"?, answer: the CBO's +question: What is one of the most dangerous occupations in the world?, answer: construction | question: How much higher was the fatal occupational injury rate among construction workers in the United States in 2009?, answer: nearly three times | question: What is one of the most common causes of fatal and non-fatal injuries among construction workers?, answer: Falls | question: What are other major causes of fatalities in the construction industry?, answer: electrocution, transportation accidents, and trench cave-ins. +question: What is the process of constructing a building or infrastructure?, answer: construction | question: What does construction differ from?, answer: manufacturing | question: How much of the gross domestic product of developed countries does construction make up?, answer: six to nine percent | question: Along with planning, design, and design, what is the first step of construction?, answer: financing +question: What type of financial problems can construction projects suffer from?, answer: preventable | question: Underbids happen when builders ask for what?, answer: too little money | question: What happens when the present amount of funding cannot cover the current costs for labour and materials?, answer: Cash flow problems | question: What is a problem in many fields, but is notoriously prevalent in the construction field?, answer: Fraud +question: What type of pharmacists typically work in nursing homes?, answer: Consultant pharmacists | question: In the United States, many consultant pharmacists work for what?, answer: several large pharmacy management companies | question: What type of people are now taking numerous medications but continue to live outside of institutional settings?, answer: elderly | question: What type of pharmacies employ consultant pharmacists?, answer: community pharmacies +question: What was used to decorate the east side of the building designed by F. W. Moody?, answer: sgraffito | question: What famous landmark is in two separate pieces in the Cast Courts?, answer: Trajan's Column | question: Who designed the exterior mosaic panels in the parapet?, answer: Reuben Townroe | question: What did the addition of the northern half of the site create?, answer: a quadrangle | question: Who was one of the judges in the 1890 competition to design a new front entrance for the museum?, answer: Alfred Waterhouse +question: Who did not conquer all the areas ultimately part of the Mongol Empire?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: At the time of his death, the Mongol Empire stretched from the Sea of Japan to what body of water?, answer: Caspian Sea | question: How long did the Mongol Empire's expansion continue after Genghis's death?, answer: a generation or more | question: Who was Genghis's successor?, answer: Ögedei Khan | question: When did the Song dynasty end?, answer: 1279 | question: Where did the Mongols push further into?, answer: Russia and eastern Europe. +question: What type of disobedience involves violating a law which is not the object of protest?, answer: direct civil disobedience | question: During the Vietnam War, courts refused to excuse the perpetrators of illegal protests from what?, answer: punishment | question: What has sometimes been used as a shadow defense by civil disobedients to deny guilt without denouncing their politically motivated acts?, answer: necessity defense | question: What is an example of a court case that has greatly curtailed the availability of the political necessity defense?, answer: U.S. v. Schoon | question: Who was charged for his role in the Clamshell Alliance's 1977 illegal occupation of the Seabrook Station Nuclear Power Plant?, answer: Carter Wentworth +question: What has been shown to be correlated with inequality in society?, answer: Crime rate | question: Most studies looking into the relationship between crime and inequality have concentrated on what?, answer: homicides | question: How many studies have there been showing tendencies for violence to be more common in societies where income differences are larger?, answer: over fifty | question: What type of countries have been compared with undeveloped countries?, answer: developed | question: Who found that there is a tenfold difference in homicide rates among U.S States and Canadian Provinces?, answer: Daly | question: How much of a difference in homicide rates did Daly and others find between U.S States and Canadian Provinces?, answer: tenfold | question: How much of the variation in homicide rates can be accounted for by differences in the amount of inequality in each province or state?, answer: half | question: Who found a similar relationship worldwide?, answer: Fajnzylber | question: How similar is the relationship between homicide and inequality worldwide?, answer: similar | question: Where have there been comments on the relationship between homicides and inequality?, answer: academic literature +question: What is another name for cryptophytes?, answer: cryptomonads | question: What do cryptophyte chloroplasts contain?, answer: a nucleomorph | question: How many membranes do cryptophyte chloroplasts have?, answer: four | question: What is stored in the periplastid space?, answer: granules | question: What is inside cryptophyte chloroplasts?, answer: pyrenoid and thylakoids +question: What is a phylum of animals that live in marine waters worldwide?, answer: Ctenophora | question: What is the most distinctive feature of ctenophora?, answer: ‘combs’ | question: What is the largest size of a ctenophora?, answer: 1.5 m | question: How many cells are on the outside of a ctenophora?, answer: one layer | question: How many cells are in a ctenophore?, answer: two cells | question: What group of animals have a mass of jelly in their bodies?, answer: cnidarians +question: Jellyfish, sea anemones, and ctenophores are about as complex as what?, answer: cnidarians | question: What type of basement membranes do ctenophores and cnidarians have?, answer: carpet-like | question: What are ctenophores distinguished from all other animals by?, answer: colloblasts, which are sticky and adhere to prey, although a few ctenophore species lack them. +question: What may be abundant during the summer months in some coastal locations, but in other places are uncommon and difficult to find?, answer: Ctenophores | question: What type of plants are a vital part of marine food chains?, answer: phytoplankton | question: What ctenophore has accidentally been introduced into the Black Sea?, answer: Mnemiopsis, | question: What other factors helped promote the growth of the Mnemiopsis population?, answer: over-fishing and long-term environmental changes | question: What species of ctenophore helped to mitigate the problem of Mnemiopsis?, answer: Beroe +question: What are the larvae of some sea anemones parasites?, answer: Ctenophores | question: What can sometimes remain intact long enough to provide a clue about ctenophores?, answer: combs | question: How much faster do chum salmon digest ctenophores than shrimps?, answer: 20 times | question: What type of fish prey mainly on other ctenophores?, answer: Beroids | question: Which two species eat large quantities of ctenophores?, answer: jellyfish and turtles | question: What may temporarily wipe out ctenophore populations?, answer: jellyfish | question: What type of fishes deliberately feed on gelatinous zooplankton during blooms in the Red Sea?, answer: herbivorous fishes | question: What larvae are parasites on ctenophores?, answer: some sea anemones +question: What is it called when a country's influence is felt in social and cultural circles?, answer: Cultural imperialism | question: What is cultural imperialism?, answer: popular culture changing their own expectations | question: What American soap opera changed the expectations of Romanians during the Cold War?, answer: Dallas | question: Along with satellite dishes and unauthorised satellite dishes, what does an authoritarian regime control?, answer: internet | question: Who would be exposed to the benefits and luxuries of Roman culture and lifestyle?, answer: local elites +question: What percentage of the protein products of transferred genes aren't targeted back to the chloroplast?, answer: around half | question: What did many exaptations take on?, answer: new functions | question: What genes still work in the mitochondrion?, answer: tRNA genes | question: Where do some transferred chloroplast DNA protein products get directed to?, answer: the secretory pathway | question: What do initially travel along the secretory pathway?, answer: chloroplast-targeted proteins +question: What is the profession of James Cronin?, answer: physicist +question: What is one of the most common punishments in schools?, answer: detention | question: When does detention require a student to remain in school?, answer: at a given time in the school day | question: Where do students usually sit during detention?, answer: a classroom +question: What are the only U.S. states that do not have an ABC affiliate?, answer: New Jersey, Rhode Island and Delaware | question: What type of stations does ABC have affiliations with?, answer: low-power | question: What do some low-power stations maintain on a subchannel of a co-owned/co-managed full-power television station?, answer: digital simulcasts +question: What are the ancestors of chloroplasts?, answer: Cyanobacteria | question: What are cyanobacteria sometimes called?, answer: blue-green algae | question: How many cell membranes do gram-negative bacteria have?, answer: two | question: What type of cell wall does Cyanobacteria have?, answer: peptidoglycan | question: What type of membranes do Cyanobacteria have?, answer: thylakoids | question: Where are photosynthetic pigments found in Cyanobacteria?, answer: thylakoid membranes +question: What has bodies that are more or less rounded, sometimes nearly spherical and other times more cylindrical?, answer: Cydippid ctenophores | question: Where are the tentacles of Pleurobrachia housed?, answer: a sheath | question: What type of annelids have bodies that are flattened to various extents?, answer: cydippids +question: How many Indians were in Céloron's expedition?, answer: 30 | question: How many miles did Céloron's expedition cover?, answer: 3,000 miles | question: What did the expedition cross at Niagara?, answer: the portage | question: What river did the expedition follow to the site of Pittsburgh?, answer: Allegheny | question: What did Céloron bury at the Allegheny River?, answer: lead plates | question: What did Céloron tell British merchants and fur-traders to leave the territory?, answer: the French claims +question: What is the name of the network protocols created by Digital Equipment Corporation?, answer: DECnet | question: What type of network did DECnet evolve into?, answer: peer-to-peer | question: How many layers was DECnet initially built with?, answer: three | question: What was designed entirely by Digital Equipment Corporation?, answer: The DECnet protocols | question: What type of standards did DECnet Phase II have?, answer: open standards +question: Who left Capital Cities in 1994?, answer: Daniel Burke | question: Who created NYPD Blue?, answer: Steven Bochco +question: What was the name of the company that operated Datanet 1?, answer: Dutch PTT Telecom | question: What did the main Videotex service use as infrastructure?, answer: modified PAD devices | question: Why was the name Datanet 1 incorrect?, answer: all these services were managed by the same people within one department +question: How long is the weekend edition of Good Morning America?, answer: one-hour | question: What are the names of the two talk/lifestyle shows?, answer: The View and The Chew | question: What is the name of ABC's morning show?, answer: Good Morning America | question: What is the name of the late night talk show?, answer: Jimmy Kimmel Live!. +question: Who ordains deacons?, answer: a bishop | question: What are deacons ordained to?, answer: They are ordained to ministries | question: Where can a deacon be appointed?, answer: local church | question: What is one way that a deacon aids the church in embodying its mission?, answer: bury the dead, | question: Who do deacons assist in the sacraments of Holy Communion and Baptism?, answer: elders | question: How long do provisional deacons serve?, answer: 2–3 years +question: What is one of the central objects of study in computational complexity theory?, answer: Decision problems | question: What is a special type of computational problem whose answer is either yes or no?, answer: A decision problem | question: A decision problem can be viewed as a formal language where the instances whose output is yes are what?, answer: members of the language | question: A decision problem can be viewed as what?, answer: formal language | question: If a decision problem returns the answer yes, the algorithm is said to do what?, answer: accept +question: Who makes decisions in-between the four-year meetings?, answer: Mission Council | question: How many acres did the Mission Council of the South Central Jurisdiction approve a 99-year lease of?, answer: 36 acres | question: What war did Bush support?, answer: the Iraq War | question: When did the Southern Jurisdictional Conference meet?, answer: July 2008 +question: What is the conversion of forested areas to non-forested areas?, answer: Deforestation | question: What is the main source of deforestation in the Amazon?, answer: human settlement | question: What was highly restricted prior to the early 1960s?, answer: access to the forest's interior | question: What was the basis of the farms established in the 1960s?, answer: crop cultivation | question: Who was unable to manage their fields and crops because of the loss of soil fertility and weed invasion?, answer: colonists | question: What is productive for just a short period of time?, answer: The soils in the Amazon | question: What led to deforestation and caused extensive environmental damage?, answer: farming practices | question: What is visible to the naked eye from outer space?, answer: areas cleared of forest +question: Who was the first Pilot of the first Apollo crew?, answer: Donn F. Eisele | question: How many times did Donn F. Eisele dislocate his shoulder?, answer: twice | question: Who was the Director of Flight Crew Operations for the Gemini and Apollo programs?, answer: Slayton | question: What was the final crew selection for the first Apollo mission?, answer: AS-204 | question: Who were the prime crew for AS-205?, answer: Wally Schirra, Eisele, and rookie Walter Cunningham +question: What type of people made up the majority of Warsaw's population?, answer: foreign-born | question: In addition to the Polish majority, there was a significant what in Warsaw?, answer: Jewish minority | question: How many Jews lived in Warsaw in 1897?, answer: 219,000 | question: What was Warsaw's prewar Jewish population?, answer: 350,000 | question: How many of Warsaw's inhabitants were of Polish mother tongue in 1933?, answer: 833,500 | question: What changed the demographics of the city?, answer: World War II | question: What is most of the modern day population growth based on?, answer: internal migration and urbanisation. +question: What are dendritic cells?, answer: phagocytes | question: What are dendritic cells named for?, answer: neuronal dendrites, | question: What do dendritic cells present to T cells?, answer: antigens +question: Who completed an 18-yard pass to tight end Owen Daniels?, answer: Peyton Manning | question: How far did C. J. Anderson move the ball up to the Panthers 14-yard line?, answer: 20 yards | question: Who tackled Ronnie Hillman for a 3-yard loss?, answer: Shaq Thompson | question: What was the first time in the entire postseason that Carolina had a deficit?, answer: 3–0 | question: Which team had the first deficit in the postseason?, answer: Carolina +question: When did a series of strikes by coal miners and railroad workers occur in the UK?, answer: 1973–74 | question: How many rooms did Heath ask the British to heat in their houses over the winter?, answer: one | question: What did the UK, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and Norway ban on Sundays?, answer: flying, driving and boating | question: What country rationed gasoline?, answer: Sweden | question: What country imposed prison sentences for people who used more than their electricity?, answer: The Netherlands +question: Who led the German Peasants' War?, answer: Luther | question: Who led the German Peasants' War of 1524-25?, answer: Thomas Müntzer | question: In what century did peasant revolts begin on a smaller scale?, answer: 15th | question: What led many peasants to believe that Luther would support an attack on the upper classes in general?, answer: pamphlets | question: Where did peasant revolts break out in 1524?, answer: Franconia, Swabia, and Thuringia | question: Who led the rebellion in Tyrol?, answer: Michael Gaismair +question: What group has become one of the most influential movements in the Islamic world?, answer: Brotherhood | question: What was the Brotherhood's legal status for many years?, answer: "semi-legal" | question: What percentage of seats did the Muslim Brotherhood win in the 2011-2012 Egyptian parliamentary election?, answer: 75% | question: What was Morsi's political party?, answer: Islamist democrat | question: When was Morsi deposed?, answer: 2013 +question: What league was formed in 1530 by leading Protestant nobles?, answer: the Schmalkaldic League | question: Which cities did not sign the agreements?, answer: Swiss +question: Along with circumcision, what Islamic practice was restricted by the Yuan Emperors?, answer: Halal slaughter | question: What caused Muslim generals to rebel against the Mongols?, answer: corruption and the persecution | question: Who was the Muslim general that rebelled against the Mongols?, answer: Lan Yu | question: What did some Muslim communities have?, answer: a Chinese surname | question: Why did Hui Muslims have a Chinese surname?, answer: they played an important role in overthrowing the Mongols | question: Who was Feng Sheng a member of?, answer: Ming Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang's | question: What class of Muslims revolted against the Yuan dynasty?, answer: semu class +question: Where have fossils of ctenophores been found?, answer: lagerstätten | question: What two groups are more closely related to each other than ctenophores?, answer: cnidarians and bilaterians | question: After what event did all modern ctenophores appear?, answer: Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction | question: How many traditional ctenophore groups are descendants of various cydippids?, answer: all and only the descendants +question: Who was the top wide receiver for the Carolina Panthers?, answer: Kelvin Benjamin | question: What was the previous record for the best start to a season by an NFC team in NFL history?, answer: 13–0 | question: What was the regular season record for the Carolina Panthers?, answer: 15–1 | question: How many players were selected to the Pro Bowl?, answer: Ten +question: juveniles of all groups generally resemble miniature what?, answer: cydippid | question: In what genus do juveniles lack tentacles and tentacle sheaths?, answer: Beroe | question: In most species, juveniles gradually develop the what of their parents?, answer: body forms | question: Where do platyctenids live?, answer: plankton +question: What percentage of Kenyans live below the poverty level?, answer: Half | question: What was the HIV prevalence in Kenya in 2009?, answer: 6.3% | question: What suggests that the HIV epidemic may be improving in Kenya?, answer: UNAIDS Report | question: How many people in Kenya had malaria in 2006?, answer: 15 million +question: Hashimoto's thyroiditis is an example of what type of disease?, answer: autoimmune | question: When does immunodeficiency occur?, answer: when the immune system is less active | question: What can cause immunodeficiency in humans?, answer: genetic disease | question: What results from a hyperactive immune system attacking normal tissues?, answer: autoimmunity | question: Hashimoto's thyroiditis, rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes mellitus type 1, and systemic lupus erythematosus are examples of what?, answer: Common autoimmune diseases +question: When were the first Doctor Who books published?, answer: mid-sixties | question: When were the first Doctor Who books published?, answer: 1965 to 1991 | question: What has been published by BBC Books since 2005?, answer: a new range of novels | question: What magazine has been published since 1979?, answer: Doctor Who Magazine | question: What is the name of the magazine for younger fans of Doctor Who?, answer: Doctor Who Adventures magazine +question: What was the first Doctor Who episode to air?, answer: "Rose" | question: How many Doctor Who series have there been since 2005?, answer: nine | question: Who starred in four additional Doctor Who specials?, answer: David Tennant | question: Who replaced Davies as head writer and executive producer of Doctor Who in 2010?, answer: Steven Moffat | question: Who will replace Steven Moffat in 2018?, answer: Chris Chibnall | question: What series of Doctor Who will debut in Spring 2017?, answer: Series 10 +question: How long did Doctor Who first appear on BBC TV?, answer: eighty seconds | question: How long was each episode of Doctor Who?, answer: 25 minutes | question: What had been in progress for a year?, answer: Discussions and plans | question: What was Sydney Newman's nationality?, answer: Canadian | question: Who was the head of the script department?, answer: Donald Wilson | question: Who contributed to the development of Doctor Who?, answer: Anthony Coburn, story editor David Whitaker | question: Who wrote the second Doctor Who serial?, answer: Terry Nation | question: Who were the victims of an alien neutron bomb attack?, answer: the Daleks and Thals | question: Who rejected the first Doctor Who script?, answer: Newman and Wilson | question: What was the name of the first Doctor Who story?, answer: The Mutants | question: What was the only script ready to go?, answer: Dalek serial | question: Who was the head of the script department?, answer: Donald [Wilson] | question: What would have happened if the second Doctor Who serial had been ready to go?, answer: Had we had anything else ready | question: What was the name of the second Doctor Who serial?, answer: The Daleks | question: What was the name of the second Doctor Who serial?, answer: The Daleks | question: What did Terry Nation drop from the first Doctor Who script?, answer: aliens +question: What is the primary character of Doctor Who?, answer: a rogue Time Lord | question: Where did the Doctor go?, answer: fled from Gallifrey | question: What type of time machine did the Doctor use to flee from Gallifrey?, answer: Type 40 TARDIS | question: What allows the TARDIS to take on the appearance of local objects?, answer: a "chameleon circuit" | question: What does the Doctor's TARDIS remain fixed as?, answer: a blue British Police box +question: Who has appeared on stage numerous times?, answer: Doctor Who | question: Who played the Doctor in the Seven Keys to Doomsday?, answer: Trevor Martin | question: Who played the Doctor in the late 1980s?, answer: Jon Pertwee | question: Who played the Doctor while Pertwee was ill?, answer: David Banks | question: Who wrote The Curse of the Daleks?, answer: Terry Nation +question: Who is one of the comedians that has lampooned Doctor Who?, answer: Spike Milligan | question: Who frequently impersonates the Fourth Doctor in the BBC Dead Ringers series?, answer: Jon Culshaw | question: Along with Inspector Spacetime, The Simpsons and The Big Bang Theory, on what TV show has Doctor Who been lampooned?, answer: Community +question: What genre is Doctor Who?, answer: British science-fiction | question: What type of alien is the Doctor?, answer: humanoid | question: What type of alien is the Doctor?, answer: time-travelling | question: What color was the exterior of the TARDIS in 1963?, answer: blue | question: What does the Doctor work to save?, answer: civilisations +question: How many seasons did Doctor Who originally run?, answer: 26 seasons | question: How many serial episodes did Doctor Who have in later years?, answer: three to four | question: How many episodes did The Daleks' Master Plan air?, answer: 12 | question: In what season did the Doctor battle a rogue Time Lord?, answer: season 8 +question: What is the central business district of San Diego?, answer: Downtown San Diego | question: Along with University City, Carmel Valley, Del Mar Heights, Mission Valley, Rancho Bernardo, and RanchoBernardo, what is a notable business district in San Diego?, answer: Sorrento Mesa, | question: Where are most of the business districts located?, answer: Northern San Diego +question: What forms chemical bonds with almost all other elements to give corresponding oxides?, answer: oxygen | question: Aluminium and titanium are oxidized in the presence of what?, answer: air | question: How much more metal does the chemical formula of a transition metal show?, answer: slightly less | question: What is wüstite written as?, answer: FeO +question: Which two networks did ABC join in broadcasting films on Sunday nights in 1962?, answer: CBS and NBC | question: What was ABC's audience share in 1953?, answer: 33% | question: When did The Jetsons debut?, answer: September 23, 1962 | question: What soap opera debuted on April 1, 1963?, answer: General Hospital, | question: What was the name of the series that premiered on September 17, 1963?, answer: The Fugitive +question: What is Tugh Temür known for?, answer: his cultural contribution | question: What did Tugh Temür support?, answer: Confucianism | question: When was the Academy of the Pavilion of the Star of Literature founded?, answer: 1329 | question: What was the name of the compendium that the Academy of the Pavilion of the Star of Literature created?, answer: Jingshi Dadian | question: What philosophy did Tugh Temür support?, answer: Neo-Confucianism +question: How much did the gross value of Victorian agricultural production increase during 2003-04?, answer: 17% | question: What percentage of the national agricultural production total gross value did Victorian agricultural production represent in 2003-04?, answer: 24% | question: How many farms were there in Victoria in 2004?, answer: 32,463 | question: What percentage of the state's land is used for agriculture?, answer: 60% | question: What types of Victorian farms are there?, answer: large-scale livestock and grain | question: How much of Victorian farmland is used to grow consumable crops?, answer: A quarter +question: Along with Jacksonville, what city was a popular winter resort during the Gilded Age?, answer: St. Augustine | question: How did visitors arrive to Jacksonville during the Gilded Age?, answer: steamboat | question: What president attended the Sub-Tropical Exposition in Jacksonville?, answer: Grover Cleveland | question: What did the Sub-Tropical Exposition highlight about Florida?, answer: visibility of the state | question: What caused a major blow to Jacksonville's tourism in the late 19th century?, answer: yellow fever | question: What was the name of the railroad that brought visitors to other areas of Florida?, answer: Florida East Coast Railway | question: What was Jacksonville the site of from 1893 to 1938?, answer: Florida Old Confederate Soldiers and Sailors Home +question: How long did Tesla work for at his laboratory?, answer: 84 hours | question: How many times did Tesla work for 84 hours without sleep?, answer: one | question: What awakened Swezey?, answer: telephone ring | question: What awakened Swezey?, answer: telephone ring | question: What did Tesla do when he felt he had arrived at the solution to his problem?, answer: closed the telephone. +question: What did Tesla observe during his time at his lab?, answer: unusual signals from his receiver | question: When did Tesla first mention the signals to Hawthorne?, answer: 8 December 1899 | question: How did reporters treat Tesla's claims that he was hearing signals from Mars?, answer: as a sensational story | question: What was the name of the 1901 Collier's Weekly article in which Tesla expanded on the signals he heard?, answer: "Talking With Planets" | question: How many impulses did Tesla say he heard in Colorado?, answer: three +question: What did Tesla help to create in Pittsburgh?, answer: alternating current system | question: Why did Tesla find the time in Pittsburgh frustrating?, answer: conflict | question: What did Tesla and Westinghouse settle on?, answer: 60-cycle AC current system | question: What did Westinghouse use instead of the induction motor?, answer: DC traction motor +question: Who purchased Chicago radio station WLS in 1960?, answer: ABC | question: Where was WLS located?, answer: Chicago | question: What was the name of the new station that WLS launched in 1960?, answer: ABC Radio | question: What was John Bassett's profession?, answer: Canadian entrepreneur | question: Who agreed to acquire a 25% interest in CFTO-TV?, answer: Leonard Goldenson +question: What groups did Western governments support in the 1970s?, answer: Islamists and Islamist groups | question: What did Western governments consider Islamists to be?, answer: bulwarks | question: What country did the US support the mujahideen?, answer: Muslim Afghanistan +question: Along with Ronald Robinson, who constructed a framework for understanding European imperialism?, answer: John Gallagher | question: What did Europeans reject the notion that imperialism required?, answer: formal, legal control | question: In their view, historians have been mesmerized by what?, answer: formal empire | question: What went to areas outside the formal British Empire?, answer: British emigration, trade, and capital | question: What did Gallagher and Robinson believe was key to their thinking?, answer: the idea of empire | question: What happened to the world's economy because of the resources made available by imperialism?, answer: economy grew significantly +question: What was shipped from Florida to aid the Confederate cause?, answer: hogs and cattle | question: What forces blockaded Jacksonville during the Civil War?, answer: Union | question: How many times did Jacksonville change hands during the Civil War?, answer: several times | question: When was the Skirmish of the Brick Church fought?, answer: 1862 | question: What was the name of the battle in 1864 that resulted in a Confederate victory?, answer: Battle of Olustee | question: What city was a key supply point for hogs and cattle during the American Civil War?, answer: Jacksonville | question: Who fought the Union at the Battle of Cedar Creek?, answer: a Confederate cavalry | question: What left the city disrupted after the war?, answer: the long occupation +question: What part of England declared for the King?, answer: the North | question: Along with the Tyne, where was Charles I imprisoned in 1646-7?, answer: Newcastle | question: In what year did the Scots capture South Shields?, answer: 1644 | question: In what year did the Scots capture South Shields?, answer: 1644 | question: What motto did the King give to Newcastle?, answer: "Fortiter Defendit Triumphans" | question: Who was imprisoned in Newcastle by the Scots in 1646-7?, answer: Charles I +question: During what war did Japan take over Taiwan?, answer: First Sino-Japanese War | question: What war caused Japan to take part of Sakhalin Island?, answer: Russo-Japanese War | question: What country did Japan annex in 1910?, answer: Korea | question: What territories did Japan take in China's Shandong Province during World War I?, answer: German-leased territories | question: When did Japan conquer Manchuria?, answer: 1931 | question: Where did Japan invade in 1937?, answer: central China | question: What alliance did Japan force Thailand into?, answer: Thai/Japanese | question: What ended Japan's colonial ambitions in the Second World War?, answer: the victory of the United States +question: What was the peak viewership during the ITV network strike of 1979?, answer: 16 | question: When was the 23rd series postponed?, answer: 1985 | question: How many viewers did the show have in the late 1980s?, answer: three to five million | question: What was the most popular soap opera at the time?, answer: Coronation Street, | question: When was the third period of high ratings for the show?, answer: 2005 +question: Who was the descendant of the Duke Yansheng Kong Duanyou?, answer: Confucius | question: How many Duke Yanshengs were there up until the Yuan dynasty?, answer: two | question: Who invited the southern Duke Yansheng Kong Zhu to return to Qufu?, answer: Emperor Kublai Khan | question: Which branch of the family kept the title of Duke Yansheng?, answer: northern branch | question: Where did Duke Yansheng Kong Duanyou flee south with the Song Emperor?, answer: Quzhou | question: Who number 30,000 in Quzhou?, answer: Confucius's descendants | question: Where did a descendant of Confucius move to during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Korea +question: What country did student activists block a speech given by Duke Kent-Brown?, answer: South Africa | question: Who refused to divest from South Africa?, answer: The Harvard Management Company | question: How much did Harvard reduce its South African holdings by?, answer: $230 million +question: What happened to skilled workers during the mass high school education movement?, answer: increase | question: What was the purpose of high school during the mass high school movement?, answer: to equip students with necessary skill sets | question: What is a step-stone to acquire advanced degrees?, answer: college | question: What caused a period of compression and decreased inequality between skilled and unskilled workers?, answer: decrease in wages | question: What is another factor that has an influence on the economy besides education?, answer: gender | question: Who stated that gender inequality in education can result in low economic growth?, answer: Lagerlof and Galor | question: What may indicate backwardness?, answer: a large gap in male and female education +question: Where was the drainage basin of the Amazon split?, answer: middle of the continent | question: On what side of the Amazon did water flow to the Atlantic?, answer: eastern side | question: What mountains rose during the mid-Eocene?, answer: Andes Mountains | question: What direction did the water flow from the Purus Arch?, answer: easterly +question: Who said that there was no danger that his invention could be stolen?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla say had been scrutinized?, answer: his papers | question: What did Tesla say was all in his mind?, answer: teleforce weapon +question: What was the name of the treatise that Tesla wrote in the Natural Media?, answer: The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy | question: What did Tesla want to create that would end all war?, answer: a "superweapon | question: Where is the treatise, The Art of Projecting Concentrated Non-dispersive Energy through the Natural Media, located?, answer: Nikola Tesla Museum | question: What type of tube did Tesla describe in his treatise?, answer: open-ended vacuum tube | question: Who did Tesla try to interest in his weapon?, answer: US War Department, the United Kingdom, the Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia +question: What was the name of the party that started the "It's Scotland's oil" campaign?, answer: Scottish National Party | question: What did the SNP argue was not benefiting Scotland as much as they should?, answer: the revenues from the oil | question: Who committed his government to some form of devolved legislature in 1974?, answer: Prime Minister Wilson | question: When were the final legislative proposals for a Scottish Assembly passed by the United Kingdom Parliament?, answer: 1978 +question: What did Galileo notice that certain assumptions were contradicted by observations and logic?, answer: Aristotelian physics | question: What demands that the concept of an "absolute rest frame" did not exist?, answer: simple velocity addition | question: What did Galileo conclude was completely equivalent to rest?, answer: motion in a constant velocity | question: What did Aristotle believe that objects with mass naturally approached?, answer: a "natural state" of rest | question: Who dropped a cannonball from the crow's nest of a ship moving at a constant velocity?, answer: mariner | question: Where would a cannonball fall in an Aristotelian universe?, answer: behind the foot of the mast | question: Where does the cannonball always fall in an Aristotelian universe?, answer: at the foot of the mast, | question: What is not needed to keep the cannonball moving at the constant forward velocity?, answer: forward horizontal force | question: What is required to keep the cannonball moving at the constant forward velocity?, answer: no force is required +question: What was the ECSC?, answer: European Coal and Steel Community | question: What did the agreement aim to prevent Germany from reestablishing dominance in the production of?, answer: coal and steel | question: What article of the ECSC banned cartels?, answer: article 66 | question: What was the first time that competition law principles were included in?, answer: a plurilateral regional agreement | question: When were competition rules included in the Treaty of Rome?, answer: 1957 | question: What established the enactment of competition law as one of the main aims of the EEC?, answer: The Treaty of Rome | question: What article of the Treaty of Rome prohibits the abuse of dominant position?, answer: article 86 | question: What article of the Treaty of Rome made provisions on state aid?, answer: article 92 | question: What was not included in the Treaty of Rome?, answer: Regulations on mergers +question: Who is responsible for writing and editing the material?, answer: authors | question: How many lead authors does a chapter typically have?, answer: ten to fifteen | question: Who is responsible for assembling the contributions of the other authors?, answer: coordinating lead authors | question: Who is responsible for writing sections of chapters?, answer: Lead authors | question: What do contributing authors do for inclusion by the lead authors?, answer: Contributing authors prepare text, graphs or data +question: Who decides on motions and amendments?, answer: MSPs | question: What heralds Decision Time?, answer: the sounding of the division bell, | question: Who reads out the name of the motion or amendment and asks "Are we all agreed?", answer: Presiding Officer | question: What does the Presiding Officer announce if there is audible dissent?, answer: "There will be a division" | question: What does each MSP have?, answer: unique access card with a microchip | question: What is known in seconds?, answer: the outcome of each division +question: How many earthquakes does the southern California area have each year?, answer: 10,000 | question: What is the size of most of the earthquakes in the southern California area?, answer: small | question: How many earthquakes are greater than magnitude 4.0?, answer: 15–20 | question: What was the magnitude of the 1994 Northridge earthquake?, answer: 6.7 | question: What did the 1994 Northridge earthquake cause the most of?, answer: property damage +question: What did Hisao Yamada study in 1962?, answer: real-time computations | question: Who was a pioneer in the field from the USSR?, answer: Boris Trakhtenbrot | question: Why did Boris Trakhtenbrot study another specific complexity measure?, answer: he remembers: +question: Who preached a sermon in 1537 that claimed that God's gospel, not God's moral law, revealed God's wrath to Christians?, answer: Johannes Agricola | question: What did Luther believe Agricola was behind?, answer: anonymous antinomian theses | question: What did Agricola claim was no longer to be taught to Christians?, answer: the law | question: How many theses did Luther write against Agricola?, answer: six | question: Who did Luther write an open letter to in 1539?, answer: C. Güttel +question: What percentage of GDP does the service sector contribute?, answer: 62% | question: What percentage of the labour force does the service, industry and manufacturing sectors employ?, answer: 75% | question: How much of the population relies on food aid?, answer: small portion | question: What is the smallest sector of the economy?, answer: Industry and manufacturing | question: What percentage of the population does the service, industry and manufacturing sectors employ?, answer: 25% +question: Who argues that market forces should serve as a brake on wealth and income concentration?, answer: Joseph Stiglitz | question: What does the market prevent successful entrepreneurs from earning?, answer: excess profits | question: What does Stiglitz believe is a better explainer of growing inequality?, answer: political power generated by wealth | question: What does rent-seeking bring income from?, answer: "grabbing a larger share of the wealth +question: Who presented evidence in 2009 that both global inequality and inequality within countries prevent growth by limiting aggregate demand?, answer: Joseph Stiglitz | question: What did Branko Milanovic say in 2001?, answer: income inequality harms growth | question: What has become the secret to growth?, answer: human capital | question: When savings and investments were key, what mattered most?, answer: physical capital | question: Who could save a greater proportion of their income than the poor?, answer: rich people | question: What has become the secret to growth?, answer: widespread education +question: Who argued that levels of economic inequality are in large part the result of stages of development?, answer: Simon Kuznets | question: Who has more wealth and income as a country develops?, answer: owners of this capital | question: What type of programs help more developed countries move back to lower levels of inequality?, answer: social welfare +question: What follows the three-tier model?, answer: education in Australia | question: What is the model of education in Australia?, answer: three-tier model +question: What differs in certain respects from education elsewhere in the United Kingdom?, answer: Education in Wales | question: What percentage of classes in maintained primary schools used Welsh as the sole or main medium of instruction in 2008/09?, answer: 22 per cent | question: Who is Welsh medium education available to in Wales?, answer: all age groups +question: What was the name of the candy company that Edward John Noble owned?, answer: Life Savers | question: How many RCA stations did Edward John Noble purchase?, answer: three | question: Who authorized the purchase of the Blue Network?, answer: The Commission | question: What network did Edward John Noble buy in 1943?, answer: Blue Network | question: Who did Edward John Noble acquire the rights to the "American Broadcasting Company" name from?, answer: George B. Storer | question: What position did Woods hold at ABC?, answer: president and CEO +question: Is life expectancy higher or lower in more unequal countries?, answer: lower | question: What is lower in more unequal countries?, answer: life expectancy | question: A similar relationship exists among what states?, answer: US states +question: Who did Anwar Sadat release from prison?, answer: Islamists | question: Who did Sadat's support of the Islamist movement inspire?, answer: Muslim leaders | question: When did the "gentlemen's agreement" between Sadat and Islamists break down?, answer: 1975 | question: What happened to Anwar Sadat?, answer: assassinated | question: Who has promoted Islamist preachers?, answer: French government +question: Who ordains Elders?, answer: a bishop | question: Where can Elders be appointed to?, answer: local church, or to other valid extension ministries | question: Who is given the authority to preach the Word of God?, answer: Elders | question: What is an example of a position that an Elder may be assigned?, answer: District Superintendents, | question: How long do provisional Elders serve?, answer: 2–3 years +question: Where are important protein complexes that carry out the light reactions of photosynthesis located?, answer: the thylakoid membranes | question: What does photosystem II and photosystem I contain?, answer: light-harvesting complexes | question: What do molecules in the thylakoid membrane use to pump hydrogen ions into the thyakoid space?, answer: the energized electrons | question: What is a large protein complex that harnesses the concentration gradient of the hydrogen ions in the thylakoid space to generate ATP energy?, answer: ATP synthase +question: In what year did Emperor Gegeen Khan rule?, answer: 1321 | question: What principles did Gegeen follow?, answer: Confucian | question: What was the name of the collection of codes and regulations begun by his father?, answer: Da Yuan Tong Zhi | question: How many people were involved in the coup that killed Gegeen Khan?, answer: five princes | question: Who was placed on the throne after Gegeen's death?, answer: Yesün Temür +question: What is how we know about the lost chloroplasts in many chromalveolate lineages?, answer: Endosymbiotic gene transfer | question: What persists even if a chloroplast is eventually lost?, answer: the genes it donated to the former host's nucleus | question: What type of genes are present in the diatom nucleus?, answer: green algal genes +question: What is the name of the trade magazine for the construction industry?, answer: Engineering News-Record | question: What type of companies does ENR report on?, answer: design and construction | question: What does ENR publish?, answer: the largest companies in the United States | question: How many market segments did ENR compile the data in in 2014?, answer: nine | question: What category did ENR add for other projects?, answer: tenth | question: What did ENR use to rank heavy contractors?, answer: transportation, sewer, hazardous waste and water +question: What is contained within the vegetation that could accelerate global warming?, answer: carbon | question: What percentage of the world's terrestrial primary productivity do Amazonian evergreen forests account for?, answer: 10% | question: How much carbon did the Amazonian forests accumulate per hectare per year between 1975 and 1996?, answer: 0.62 ± 0.37 tons +question: What are secondary or post-secondary schools called in Germany?, answer: Ergänzungsschulen | question: What type of school are most of the Ergänzungsschulen?, answer: vocational | question: What type of schools are most of these schools?, answer: vocational schools | question: How do Ergänzungsschulen operate?, answer: outside of government regulation +question: What are ordinary primary or secondary schools?, answer: Ersatzschulen | question: What do Ersatzschulen offer?, answer: same types of diplomas | question: What are ordinary primary or secondary schools?, answer: Ersatzschulen | question: What do most Ersatzschulen have?, answer: low tuition fees | question: Is it possible to finance Ersatzschulen with low tuition fees?, answer: it is not possible | question: What percentage of personnel expenditures do German Ersatzschulen receive from the government?, answer: 100% | question: What has happened to private schools in Germany in the past?, answer: Private Schools became insolvent +question: Who established Harvard?, answer: the Massachusetts legislature | question: What types of clergy were trained at Harvard?, answer: Congregationalist and Unitarian | question: In what century was Harvard's curriculum and student body gradually secularized?, answer: 18th | question: What president transformed Harvard into a modern research university?, answer: President Charles W. Eliot's long tenure | question: Who led Harvard through the Great Depression and World War II?, answer: James Bryant Conant | question: When did the undergraduate college become coeducational?, answer: 1977 +question: What is a group of common flagellated protists?, answer: Euglenophytes | question: How many membranes do euglenophyte chloroplasts have?, answer: three | question: What are stacked in groups of three?, answer: pyrenoid and thylakoids | question: What is stored in the form of paramylon?, answer: Starch +question: What was the focus of Europe's expansion into territorial imperialism?, answer: economic growth | question: When was the colonization of India?, answer: mid-18th century | question: What was the purpose of colonies in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries?, answer: to provide economic profit and to ship resources to home ports +question: What is a body of treaties and legislation that have direct effect or indirect effect on the laws of European Union member states?, answer: European Union law | question: How many sources of European Union law are there?, answer: three | question: What is the main source of primary law?, answer: Treaties | question: Along with the Council of the European Union, what is the legislature of the EU?, answer: European Parliament +question: Where the laws of member states provide lesser rights European Union law can be enforced by what?, answer: the courts of member states | question: When can European Union law be enforced by the courts of member states?, answer: Where the laws of member states provide for lesser rights | question: Who can take proceedings against a member state under the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union?, answer: the European Commission | question: What is the highest court able to interpret European Union law?, answer: The European Court of Justice | question: What are other sources of European Union law?, answer: case law by the Court of Justice, international law and general principles of European Union law. +question: Who sent a company of 40 men under William Trent to that point?, answer: Dinwiddie | question: Who sent additional French forces to relieve Saint-Pierre?, answer: Governor Duquesne | question: Who led 500 men south from Fort Venango?, answer: Contrecœur | question: What did Contrecœur purchase to continue building Fort Duquesne?, answer: construction tools +question: Before what event did the Normans come into contact with Wales?, answer: Norman Conquest | question: Who set up Ralph as earl of Hereford?, answer: Edward the Confessor | question: Who had come into contact with Wales before the Norman Conquest?, answer: the Normans +question: How does one try to keep the discussion abstract enough to be independent of the choice of encoding?, answer: keep the discussion abstract enough | question: What can be transformed into each other efficiently?, answer: different representations +question: Who merged with the natives?, answer: the Normans | question: Who often identified themselves as English during the Hundred Years' War?, answer: the Norman aristocracy | question: What language did Geoffrey Chaucer think the Anglo-Norman language was distinct from?, answer: Latin | question: What language was the Anglo-Norman language eventually absorbed into?, answer: Anglo-Saxon | question: What did the Anglo-Norman language evolve into?, answer: Modern English. +question: Who participates in the University of Chicago Scavenger Hunt?, answer: large teams of students | question: How long does the Festival of the Arts last?, answer: 7–10 days | question: How long is the Kuviasungnerk/Kangeiko winter festival?, answer: week-long | question: What is the name of the summer carnival and concert held at the University of Chicago?, answer: Summer Breeze | question: What is the name of the debate held at the University of Chicago about latkes and hamantashen?, answer: Latke-Hamantash +question: The evolution of what occurred in an ancestor of the jawed vertebrates?, answer: adaptive immune system | question: Many of the classical molecules of the adaptive immune system exist only in what type of vertebrates?, answer: jawed | question: What has been discovered in primitive jawless vertebrates?, answer: lymphocyte-derived molecule | question: What are VLRs?, answer: Variable lymphocyte receptors | question: What do VLRs bind?, answer: pathogenic antigens +question: What style was the Warsaw Philharmony rebuilt in?, answer: socialist realism | question: What is the most interesting of the late 19th century architecture?, answer: Warsaw University of Technology | question: What district is the Vistula's right bank?, answer: Praga district | question: Along with the Brühl Palace, what is one of the most distinctive buildings in Warsaw?, answer: Saxon Palace +question: What causes the rock units as a whole to become longer and thinner?, answer: Extension | question: What causes the rock to become longer and thinner?, answer: normal faulting | question: What type of faults drop rock units that are higher below those that are lower?, answer: Normal faults | question: Normal faults drop rock units that are higher below what?, answer: younger units | question: Where can the entire sedimentary sequence of the Grand Canyon be seen over a length of less than a meter?, answer: Maria Fold and Thrust Belt | question: What type of rocks are often metamorphosed?, answer: Rocks at the depth | question: What is the French word for "sausage"?, answer: boudins, +question: What compacts were a prelude to the DOT "downsize" revision of vehicle categories?, answer: 1974 Mustang I | question: What type of cars did Chrysler end production of at the end of 1981?, answer: full-sized | question: Along with smaller outside dimensions, what did most "full-size" American cars feature in 1979?, answer: smaller engines | question: What did Chrysler move to in 1982?, answer: full front-wheel drive +question: Who cannot enforce conflicting laws?, answer: the member state | question: In what case was the Italian government stopped from enforcing a conflicting national law?, answer: Pubblico Ministero v Ratti | question: What did the Court of Justice hold in Pubblico Ministero v Ratti?, answer: A member state could "not rely, as against individuals, on its own failure to perform the obligations | question: Who can invoke a Directive in a dispute?, answer: a citizen or company | question: What company did the Court of Justice hold could defend itself from allegations that it had not complied with a Belgian decree about alarm systems?, answer: CIA Security | question: What happens if a Directive gives expression to a "general principle" of EU law?, answer: it can be invoked between private non-state parties | question: What case showed that the years people worked under the age of 25 would not count towards the increasing statutory notice before dismissal?, answer: Kücükdeveci v Swedex GmbH & Co KG | question: What company was Kücükdeveci v?, answer: Swedex GmbH & Co KG | question: What did Kücükdeveci claim was unlawful age discrimination?, answer: law not counting her years under age 25 | question: What was a general principle of EU law?, answer: equality | question: What case held that Mrs Foster was entitled to bring a sex discrimination claim against her employer?, answer: Foster v British Gas plc | question: If a company is privatised, what could also be true?, answer: if the enterprise is privatised, as it was held +question: Why are some costs shared by everyone?, answer: certain costs are difficult to avoid | question: What happens if the state does not provide these services?, answer: the costs must be borrowed | question: What describes the process of middle income earners aspiring to achieve the standards of living enjoyed by their wealthier counterparts?, answer: aspirational consumption | question: What does aspirational consumption lead to?, answer: greater inequality +question: When did BSkyB's monopoly end?, answer: 2007–08 | question: What Irish broadcaster was awarded two Premier League packages in 2006?, answer: Setanta Sports | question: How many Premier League packages did Sky pick up for £1.3bn?, answer: four | question: How much did Sky bid for the Premier League rights in February 2015?, answer: £4.2bn | question: How much did Sky's bid for the Premier League rights increase over the previous contract?, answer: 70% | question: What channel did Sky drop in 2015?, answer: 3D +question: Who voted for devolution in 1997?, answer: the Scottish electorate | question: What does the Scotland Act delineate?, answer: legislative competence of the Parliament – the areas in which it can make laws | question: Who has the power to legislate in all areas that are not explicitly reserved to Westminster?, answer: The Scottish Parliament | question: Who retains the ability to amend the terms of reference of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: The British Parliament | question: When did the first meeting of the new Scottish Parliament take place?, answer: 12 May 1999. +question: What city first developed its cycling strategy in 1998?, answer: Newcastle | question: What does the local council want to develop?, answer: off road cycle route networks +question: What did the extinction of the dinosaurs and the wetter climate allow to spread across the continent?, answer: tropical rainforest | question: During what years did the rainforest extend as far south as 45°?, answer: 66–34 | question: During the Oligocene, the rainforest spanned what kind of band?, answer: narrow | question: Where did the rainforest retreat to at the last glacial maximum?, answer: inland formation | question: What did the rainforest's survival during the glacial periods allow for?, answer: survival and evolution of a broad diversity of species. +question: What encouraged Protestants to settle in Ireland?, answer: an act of parliament | question: Who did the Huguenot regiments fight for?, answer: William of Orange | question: What was the name of the small settlement in County Cavan that contributed to the expansion of flax cultivation?, answer: Killeshandra +question: What did the Nice Treaty attempt to reform the constitutional law of?, answer: European Union | question: What was the name of the treaty that would have established a Constitution for Europe?, answer: 2004 Treaty | question: What was enacted instead of the 2004 Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe?, answer: Lisbon Treaty | question: How much did the Lisbon Treaty change the existing treaties?, answer: it did not completely replace them. +question: What political poem did Percy Shelley write after the Peterloo massacre?, answer: The Mask of Anarchy | question: What type of protest is The Mask of Anarchy?, answer: nonviolent | question: Who wrote Civil Disobedience?, answer: Henry David Thoreau | question: What is the first modern statement of the principle of protest?, answer: nonviolence | question: What poem did Gandhi often quote during his campaign for a free India?, answer: Masque of Anarchy +question: What did the Duan dynasty conquer in 1253?, answer: Dali | question: What dynasty was an intractable problem?, answer: Yuan | question: During which ruler's reign did the corruption in the Yuan dynasty begin?, answer: Kublai | question: When did Zhenjin die?, answer: before Kublai | question: When did Temür Khan rule?, answer: 1294 | question: What was the name of Zhenjin's third son?, answer: Temür Khan | question: Who did Temür Khan make peace with?, answer: Mongol khanates | question: What began during the reign of Temür Khan?, answer: corruption +question: Who assumed command of British forces in North America after Braddock's death?, answer: William Shirley | question: In what city did William Shirley lay out his plans for 1756?, answer: Albany | question: What was on the north shore of Lake Ontario?, answer: Fort Frontenac | question: What was Sir Charles Hardy's job?, answer: Governor +question: What political party was elected to government in 1997?, answer: the UK Labour Party | question: When was the Parental Leave Directive passed?, answer: 1996 | question: How long has the European Union undertaken policy initiatives in various social policy areas?, answer: 10 years following the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam +question: What did ABC revamp its Friday night schedule around in the late 1980s?, answer: family-friendly comedies | question: What did "TGIF" stand for?, answer: It's Funny | question: Miller-Boyett Productions had a development deal with what studio prior to 1986?, answer: Paramount Television +question: Who played the Master in the 2007 episode "Utopia"?, answer: Derek Jacobi | question: Who returned to the role multiple times through the Tenth Doctor's tenure?, answer: John Simm | question: In what year was it revealed that the Master had become a female incarnation?, answer: 2014 | question: Who plays the female incarnation of the Master?, answer: Michelle Gomez. +question: What is the name of the Doctor Who spin-off series?, answer: Torchwood | question: On what channel did Torchwood first air?, answer: BBC Three | question: Who played Jack Harkness in the 2005 series of Doctor Who?, answer: John Barrowman | question: Who played Gwen Cooper in Torchwood?, answer: Eve Myles | question: Who played Martha Jones in the second series of Torchwood?, answer: Freema Agyeman | question: What was the name of the fifth series of Torchwood?, answer: Children of Earth | question: What is the name of the fourth series of Torchwood?, answer: Torchwood: Miracle Day | question: In what country was Torchwood's fourth series set?, answer: Wales +question: Who issued the Royal Proclamation of 1763?, answer: King George III | question: What did the Royal Proclamation of 1763 prevent the Roman Catholic Canadians from doing?, answer: civic participation | question: When was the Quebec Act passed?, answer: 1774 +question: What is a problem with following the utilitarian principle?, answer: economic inequality | question: A house that provides less utility to whom is an example of reduced "distributive efficiency"?, answer: a millionaire | question: What will an additional dollar spent by a much richer person go to?, answer: luxury items | question: What happens to the marginal utility of wealth as a person becomes richer?, answer: decreases | question: A society with more of what will have higher aggregate utility?, answer: equality | question: What do some studies show is higher in societies with lower inequality?, answer: population-wide satisfaction and happiness +question: Who was the new head coach of the Denver Broncos?, answer: Gary Kubiak | question: What injury caused Peyton Manning to have his worst statistical season since his rookie year with the Indianapolis Colts?, answer: plantar fasciitis | question: What was the start to the 2015 season for the Broncos?, answer: 7–0 | question: What injury caused Peyton Manning to have his worst statistical season since his rookie year with the Indianapolis Colts?, answer: plantar fasciitis | question: How many interceptions did Peyton Manning throw against the Chargers?, answer: four interceptions | question: What did the Broncos lose to the San Diego Chargers in the regular season finale?, answer: 13–7 | question: What rank did the Broncos' defense rank in total yards allowed?, answer: number one | question: What was the Broncos regular season record?, answer: 12–4 +question: What did Betty Meggers believe was the only way to sustain a large population in the Amazon?, answer: agriculture | question: Who was a prominent proponent of this idea?, answer: Archeologist Betty Meggers | question: What was Betty Meggers' population density estimate?, answer: 0.2 | question: What has suggested that the Amazon rainforest was actually densely populated?, answer: anthropological findings | question: How many people may have lived in the Amazon region in AD 1500?, answer: 5 million | question: What was the population of the Amazon in 1900?, answer: 1 million +question: What is used for hash tables and pseudorandom number generators?, answer: prime numbers | question: What British mathematician prided themselves on doing work that had absolutely no military significance?, answer: G. H. Hardy | question: What algorithms were prime numbers used as the basis for in the 1970s?, answer: public key cryptography +question: What has a wide range of body plans?, answer: ctenophores | question: What type of ctenophores do not preserve well?, answer: oceanic species | question: How are oceanic species known?, answer: photographs | question: How many coastal genera of ctenophores are there?, answer: three | question: How many textbooks base their descriptions of ctenophores on Pleurobrachia?, answer: two +question: What is used to define what it means to solve a problem using a given amount of time and space?, answer: deterministic Turing machine | question: What is the time required by a deterministic Turing machine on input x?, answer: total number of state transitions, or steps, the machine makes | question: A Turing machine M is said to operate within time f(n) if the time required by M on each input of length n is at most f(N)?, answer: n | question: What can be solved in time f(n)?, answer: A decision problem A | question: What is interested in classifying problems based on their difficulty?, answer: complexity theory | question: What is the set of problems solvable within time f(n) on a deterministic Turing machine?, answer: DTIME(f(n)). +question: What is it impossible to do for certain physical scenarios?, answer: model forces | question: What considerations yield forces as arising from a macroscopic statistical average of microstates?, answer: macrophysical | question: What is caused by the gradients of numerous electrostatic potentials between the atoms?, answer: friction | question: Other than friction, what are other contact forces other than friction?, answer: Nonconservative forces | question: What is the net result of the gradients of microscopic potentials?, answer: all these forces are the results of conservative ones +question: What solves the problem of sorting a list of integers?, answer: deterministic sorting algorithm | question: What is given as the input to quicksort?, answer: a list of integers | question: What is the average time for quicksort?, answer: O(n2) | question: What must be assumed about the input list for the average time taken for sorting?, answer: all possible permutations | question: What divides the list in half?, answer: pivoting +question: How far did Tesla walk per day?, answer: 8 to 10 miles | question: How many times did Tesla squish his toes every night?, answer: one hundred times +question: What does not change from being at rest?, answer: laws of physics | question: What can a person throw straight up in the air?, answer: ball | question: What direction does the ball follow in the same direction as the motion of the vehicle?, answer: curving parabolic path | question: What ensures the ball continues to move forward even as it is thrown up and falls back down?, answer: inertia | question: What is moving with a constant speed in the opposite direction?, answer: the outside world | question: Why are the two situations considered to be physically indistinguishable?, answer: there is no experiment | question: What applies equally well to constant velocity motion as it does to rest?, answer: Inertia +question: What book was Roots based on?, answer: Alex Haley novel | question: What happened to Roots for its finale?, answer: unprecedented ratings | question: What shows allowed the network to take first place in the ratings for the first time in the 1976-77 season?, answer: Roots, Happy Days and The Love Boat | question: What was Soap?, answer: soap opera parody +question: Where are isotope ratios of radioactive elements measured for geologic applications?, answer: minerals | question: Along with thermochronologic studies, what type of studies are uranium-lead dating, potassium-argon dating, argon-argon and uranium-thorium dating used in?, answer: geochronologic | question: What is an example of a common method of dating?, answer: uranium-lead | question: What are used for a variety of applications?, answer: These methods | question: What can be used to provide absolute age data for sedimentary rock units which do not contain radioactive isotopes?, answer: lava and volcanic ash layers | question: What emplacement can be used to determine the ages of?, answer: pluton | question: What type of techniques can be used to determine temperature profiles within the crust?, answer: Thermochemical +question: Who did the Choctaw and the Creek become enemies of?, answer: British | question: What was particularly vulnerable to legal and illegal settlement?, answer: The Ohio Country | question: What was not completed until 1769?, answer: Spanish takeover of the Louisiana territory | question: What religion did most of the population of Florida leave?, answer: Spanish Catholic | question: Who were resettled to the coast of Mexico?, answer: Christianized Yamasee +question: What type of regime did Sudan have under Hassan al-Turabi?, answer: Islamist regime | question: Who invited members to serve in his government in 1979?, answer: General Gaafar al-Nimeiry | question: What did Hassan al-Turabi build with money from foreign Islamist banking systems?, answer: economic base | question: Where did Hassan al-Turabi place sympathetic students while serving as minister of education?, answer: the university and military academy +question: What led to better health and longer lives?, answer: higher material living standards | question: What happens to life expectancy as per capita income increases?, answer: life expectancy increases rapidly | question: What country has a higher life expectancy than the United States?, answer: Greeks | question: Along with Japan, what country had a life expectancy of 80 years in 2004?, answer: Sweden +question: What group in Palestine took a "quiescent" stance towards Israel?, answer: Muslim Brotherhood | question: What group did the Muslim Brotherhood form in support of the First Palestine Intifada?, answer: HAMAS | question: When was the Hamas charter published?, answer: 1988 | question: Who was HAMAS competing with for control of the intifada?, answer: PLO | question: What did the Muslim Brotherhood disapprove of the secular middle class drinking?, answer: alcohol +question: In what year did annual tuition at Harvard start at $38,000?, answer: 2012–13 | question: What is the lowest income that a family can pay for their child to attend Harvard?, answer: $60,000 | question: What percentage of their annual income does a family earning between $120,000 and $180,000 have to pay to attend Harvard?, answer: 10% | question: How many grants did Harvard offer in 2009?, answer: $414 million | question: What percentage of undergraduates receive grants from Harvard?, answer: 88% +question: Who recorded a special video introduction for the Canadian broadcast of Doctor Who?, answer: Christopher Eccleston | question: When did CBC begin airing series two?, answer: 9 October 2006 +question: What was the loss of Edinburgh Pentlands to the SNP?, answer: the main disappointment | question: How many seats did the Conservatives lose?, answer: five | question: What did Annabel Goldie do as leader of the party?, answer: step down | question: What did Cameron vow to campaign for in the independence referendum?, answer: the Union +question: What defines a bigger set of problems?, answer: computation time | question: What is contained in DTIME(n2)?, answer: DTIME(n) | question: What requirements are given by the time and space hierarchy theorems?, answer: time and space | question: What is the answer to time and space requirements?, answer: hierarchy theorems | question: How is one properly included in the other?, answer: there are pairs of complexity classes | question: What can we make about how much more additional time or space is needed in order to increase the number of problems that can be solved?, answer: quantitative statements +question: Who has already raised over $40 million through sponsors?, answer: the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee | question: How much money has the host committee raised?, answer: over $40 million +question: Who lived in poverty?, answer: Hoelun and her children | question: Who was Temujin's mother?, answer: Hoelun (not Begter's mother) | question: When did Temujin's resentment erupt?, answer: one hunting excursion +question: What was the name of the first Parliament of the United Kingdom?, answer: Parliament of Great Britain | question: What did the Kilbrandon Commission suggest?, answer: a 'devolved' Parliament | question: When was the Kilbrandon Commission established?, answer: 1969 | question: What type of state is the United Kingdom?, answer: unitary state | question: When was Kilbrandon's report published?, answer: 1973 +question: What was the salary for unpromoted teachers in Scotland in 2008?, answer: £39,942 | question: What attracts a salary of between £34,566 and £44,616?, answer: Promotion to Principal Teacher positions | question: Who can be registered members of trade unions?, answer: teachers in Scotland +question: What seeds did the Carolina Panthers and Denver Broncos have for the third consecutive season?, answer: number one seeds | question: How many teams have had a 15-1 regular season?, answer: six | question: How many times have the number one seeds from both conferences met in the Super Bowl?, answer: third | question: Who was the coach of the Carolina Panthers in their last Super Bowl?, answer: John Fox +question: What do forces act in?, answer: a particular direction | question: What are classified as "vector quantities"?, answer: forces | question: What do vector quantities follow?, answer: a different set of mathematical rules | question: What is necessary to determine what happens when two forces act on the same object?, answer: both the magnitude and the direction of both forces | question: When is it impossible to determine what the acceleration of the rope will be?, answer: both of these pieces of information are not known | question: What are two people pulling on?, answer: the same rope | question: What is an example of two people pulling against each other?, answer: tug of war | question: What avoids the problem of not knowing the direction of the forces?, answer: Associating forces with vectors +question: What was the first aviation community to be built?, answer: Sierra Sky Park Airport | question: What was the first aviation community to be built?, answer: Sierra Sky Park | question: Who created the nation's first planned aviation community?, answer: William Smilie | question: What type of airport is Sierra Sky Park?, answer: public use airport +question: When was BSkyB formed?, answer: November 1990 | question: What percentage of Sky Deutschland did BSkyB buy in 2014?, answer: 90.04% | question: In what country did BSkyB change its name to Sky plc?, answer: The United Kingdom +question: Who was the former chairman of the IPCC?, answer: Robert Watson | question: Who needs to look at the errors and ask why it happened?, answer: The IPCC | question: What did Martin Parry say began with?, answer: a single unfortunate error over Himalayan glaciers +question: Fossils found in Kenya suggest that what type of animal lived in the area more than 20 million years ago?, answer: primates | question: What is the name of the Turkana Boy?, answer: Homo erectus | question: How old was the Turkana Boy?, answer: 1.6-million-year-old | question: Along with Louis Leakey, who was responsible for the preliminary archaeological research at Olorgesailie and Hyrax Hill?, answer: Mary Leakey | question: Who did later work at the former site of Olorgesailie?, answer: Glynn Isaac. +question: Who was the first president of the University of Chicago?, answer: William Rainey Harper | question: Along with William Rainey Harper, who advocated for Chicago's curriculum to be based on theoretical and perennial issues?, answer: Robert Maynard Hutchins | question: How many founding members did the University of Chicago become in 1900?, answer: 14 +question: Who has a duty to interpret domestic law?, answer: national courts | question: Who often called indirect effect "indirect effect"?, answer: Textbooks | question: In what case did the Court of Justice hold that a Spanish Court had to interpret its general Civil Code provisions to conform with the First Company Law Directive article 11?, answer: Marleasing SA v La Comercial SA | question: What can the duty of interpretation not contradict in a national statute?, answer: plain words | question: Who can a citizen sue if a member state has failed to implement a Directive?, answer: member state itself | question: How much did Francovich claim in damages from the Italian government?, answer: 6 million Lira | question: What did Francovich claim in Francovich v Italy?, answer: damages | question: What is no defense for incompatible law?, answer: an Act of Parliament +question: When did France take control of Algeria?, answer: 1830 | question: What country started to build her own colonial empire?, answer: Germany | question: What role did the new empire take on with France?, answer: trade | question: How did Germany help France in both World Wars?, answer: It also provided crucial manpower +question: Who did Frederick William invite to settle in his realms?, answer: Huguenots | question: What military branch was Hans-Joachim Marseille a member of?, answer: Luftwaffe | question: What type of ace was Adolf Galland?, answer: fighter | question: What was Lothar von Arnauld de la Perière's career?, answer: U-boat captain | question: Who was the last to be a descendant of a Huguenot?, answer: Prime Minister of the (East) German Democratic Republic, +question: What is achieved by a customs union?, answer: Free movement of goods | question: What is prohibited?, answer: duties between member states | question: What treaty states that quantitative restrictions on imports and all measures having equivalent effect shall be prohibited between Member States?, answer: Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union | question: What did the Court of Justice hold that this rule meant?, answer: all "trading rules" that are "enacted by Member States" | question: What was a Belgian law that required a certificate of origin?, answer: Scotch whisky imports | question: Who did the Belgian law requiring Scotch whisky imports to have a certificate of origin discriminate against?, answer: parallel importers | question: What was the former name of the company that had government appointees?, answer: "Buy Irish" company | question: Who can be responsible for private actors?, answer: states | question: In what case were French farmer vigilantes sabotaging shipments of Spanish strawberries?, answer: Commission v France | question: In Commission v. Dassonville, what country was responsible for sabotaging shipments of Spanish strawberries?, answer: France | question: What must be justified under article 36?, answer: if a member state has laws or practices that directly discriminate against imports | question: What are some justifications for trade restrictions under article 36?, answer: public morality, policy or security, "protection of health and life of humans, animals or plants", "national treasures" of "artistic, historic or archaeological value" | question: What can justify restrictions on trade?, answer: environmental protection | question: What has been increasingly acknowledged that should take priority over all trade rules?, answer: fundamental human rights | question: In what case did the Court of Justice hold that Austria did not infringe article 34 by failing to ban a protest that blocked heavy traffic?, answer: Schmidberger v Austria | question: What is one of the rights that the Court of Justice reasoned should take priority over all trade rules?, answer: freedom of association | question: How does the EU manage imports from non-member states?, answer: The EU manages imports from non-member states, duties between member states are prohibited, and imports circulate freely. | question: How does the EU manage imports from non-member states?, answer: The EU manages imports from non-member states, duties between member states are prohibited, and imports circulate freely. +question: What occurs in solution in the world's water bodies?, answer: Free oxygen | question: Polar oceans support what type of life?, answer: higher density | question: Nitrates and phosphates are examples of what?, answer: plant nutrients | question: What type of oxygen demand is measured by measuring the water's demand?, answer: biochemical oxygen +question: What was almost nonexistent in Earth's atmosphere before photosynthetic archaea and bacteria evolved?, answer: Free oxygen gas | question: During what eon did free oxygen first appear in significant quantities?, answer: Paleoproterozoic | question: Along with free oxygen, what did bacteria and archaea combine to form banded iron formations?, answer: dissolved iron | question: What percentage of its present level did free oxygen outgas from the oceans 3-2.7 billion years ago?, answer: 10% +question: When was the St. Johns River charted?, answer: 1562 | question: What did Ribault build near present-day Jacksonville?, answer: a stone column | question: Who established the first European settlement in Florida?, answer: René Goulaine de Laudonnière | question: Who ordered Pedro Menéndez de Avilés to attack the French?, answer: Philip II of Spain | question: Who attacked Fort Caroline on September 20, 1565?, answer: Spanish | question: What was the most important settlement in Florida?, answer: St. Augustine's | question: What river did Jean Ribault chart in 1562?, answer: St. Johns River +question: Who made two attempts to establish a haven in North America?, answer: French Huguenots | question: Who led the expedition that explored Florida and the present-day Southeastern U.S.?, answer: Jean Ribault | question: What prevented the return voyage of Jean Ribault's expedition?, answer: The Wars of Religion | question: Who was Ribault's former lieutenant?, answer: René Goulaine de Laudonnière | question: What prevented a resupply mission for the colony?, answer: War at home | question: When did the Spanish decide to enforce their claim to La Florida?, answer: 1565 | question: What happened to most of the Protestant captives?, answer: executed +question: What did French irregular forces harass in the first half of 1757?, answer: Fort William Henry | question: When did the French ambush British rangers near Ticonderoga?, answer: January | question: When did the French launch a daring raid against the position across the frozen Lake George?, answer: February | question: How many troops did Montcalm lead against Fort William Henry?, answer: 7,000 | question: How many people were killed in the attack?, answer: several hundred | question: The aftermath of the siege may have contributed to the transmission of what disease into remote Indian populations?, answer: smallpox +question: What is the largest city in the Central Valley?, answer: Fresno | question: Where does Fresno rank in terms of population in California?, answer: fifth-largest | question: What valley is Fresno in?, answer: San Joaquin Valley | question: How far is Fresno from Los Angeles?, answer: 220 miles (350 km) | question: What is featured on the city's flag?, answer: an ash leaf +question: How many large public parks does Fresno have?, answer: three | question: Where is Woodward Park?, answer: North Fresno | question: What park is home to the Fresno Chaffee Zoo?, answer: Roeding | question: What is the largest park in Fresno?, answer: Kearney Park +question: What type of climate does Fresno have?, answer: semi-arid climate | question: What are the coldest months in Fresno?, answer: December and January | question: How many days in July and August does the high not reach 90 degrees?, answer: three or four | question: What percentage of the total possible sunlight hours does July get?, answer: 97 percent | question: What percentage of possible sunshine does Fresno get?, answer: 81% | question: What is the average annual precipitation in Fresno?, answer: 11.5 inches | question: What direction does most of the wind come from in Fresno?, answer: wind rose direction | question: How long was the meteorological data used in the study?, answer: ten-year +question: What city is served by State Route 99?, answer: Fresno | question: What city does the Sierra Freeway head east to?, answer: Clovis | question: Where does State Route 41 come from?, answer: Atascadero | question: Where is State Route 180 located?, answer: Kings Canyon National Park +question: What is the largest U.S. city not directly linked to an Interstate highway?, answer: Fresno | question: What is the name of the highway that was built on the west side of the Central Valley?, answer: Interstate 5 | question: What major improvements are being made to SR 99?, answer: signage, lane width, median separation, vertical clearance, and other concerns +question: Who lectured on the Psalms from 1510 to 1520?, answer: Luther | question: What terms did Luther begin to view in new ways?, answer: penance and righteousness | question: What did Luther believe about the Catholic church?, answer: the church was corrupt in its ways | question: What was the most important doctrine to Luther?, answer: the doctrine of justification | question: What did Luther believe was a gift of God's grace?, answer: salvation or redemption | question: What was the most important doctrine to Luther?, answer: the doctrine of justification," +question: When did a royal act restrict all shipments of coal from Tyneside to Newcastle Quayside?, answer: 1530 | question: What did the monopoly of coal help do?, answer: Newcastle prosper | question: What phrase was first recorded contextually in 1538?, answer: taking coals to Newcastle | question: When did Timothy Dexter sail a shipment of coal to Newcastle?, answer: 18th century | question: Who convinced Timothy Dexter to sail a shipment of coal to Newcastle?, answer: merchants +question: What team was suspended following the 2014 MLS season?, answer: Chivas USA | question: What happened to Chivas USA after the 2014 season?, answer: suspended +question: When was Garda vetting introduced?, answer: 2006 | question: Along with teaching, what else does Garda vetting apply to?, answer: non-teaching posts +question: Who was implicated in the bigamy of Philip I?, answer: Luther | question: What did Philip cite as a precedent for his marriage?, answer: polygamy | question: Who advised Philip to marry secretly?, answer: The theologians | question: Who were the witnesses to Philip's marriage to Margarethe von der Saale?, answer: Melanchthon and Bucer | question: What did Philip threaten to make public?, answer: Luther's advice | question: What did Luther tell Philip to do?, answer: "tell a good, strong lie" | question: What holds Luther accountable for the marriage of Philip I?, answer: history | question: What type of implications did Brecht argue that Luther miscalculated?, answer: political | question: What caused lasting damage to Luther's reputation?, answer: The affair +question: Where did the plague spread from Italy to the east?, answer: Germany and Scandinavia | question: Where was the plague introduced in 1349?, answer: Norway | question: What country did the plague spread to in 1351?, answer: Russia | question: Along with Belgium and the Netherlands, what villages were isolated from the plague?, answer: alpine villages +question: Who runs a service to IJmuiden?, answer: Danish DFDS Seaways | question: In what country is Bergen and Stavanger located?, answer: Norway | question: What cruise line has included Newcastle as a departure port since 2007?, answer: Thomson cruise lines +question: What Dutch name no longer coincides with the main flow of water?, answer: Rijn | question: How much of the water flow volume of the Rhine flows farther west?, answer: Two thirds | question: What branches off, near Hardinxveld-Giessendam and continues as the Noord?, answer: The Beneden Merwede | question: What branches off near Dordrecht to form Het Scheur?, answer: The Oude Maas +question: What caused a N-S rift system to develop in the Eocene?, answer: Alpine orogeny | question: Where are the Upper Rhine Graben located?, answer: southwest Germany and eastern France | question: What had developed in the Upper Rhine Graben by the time of the Miocene?, answer: a river system | question: What watersheds drained the northern flanks of the Alps?, answer: the Rhone and Danube +question: Who died in AD 14?, answer: Augustus | question: What was the name of the Roman border fortress in Mainz?, answer: Moguntiacum | question: Which section of the Germanic frontier remained the Roman boundary until the empire fell?, answer: northern section | question: What part of the Germanic frontier was different?, answer: The southern part | question: What two rivers are easily crossed by the Romans?, answer: upper Rhine and upper Danube | question: What is the border between Baden and Württemberg?, answer: an acute-angled wedge | question: From what modern region did Roman subjects drift across the river eastwards?, answer: Alsace-Lorraine +question: When did people in the countryside suffer from frequent natural disasters?, answer: 1340s | question: What rebellion started in 1351?, answer: Red Turban Rebellion | question: Who led a large army to crush the Red Turban rebels?, answer: Toghtogha | question: What did Toghun Temür hope to do with the Red Turban Rebellion?, answer: restoration of power | question: Toghun Temür had no choice but to rely on who for military power?, answer: local warlords' | question: Who founded the Míng dynasty?, answer: Zhu Yuanzhang | question: Where did Toghtogha die?, answer: Yingchang | question: Who seized Yingchang in 1370?, answer: the Ming | question: Where do some royal family members still live today?, answer: Henan +question: What type of expansion projects did the University of Chicago begin in the mid-2000s?, answer: multimillion-dollar | question: What did the University of Chicago announce plans to establish in 2008?, answer: Milton Friedman Institute | question: How much will the Milton Friedman Institute cost?, answer: $200 million | question: Who donated $300 million to the University of Chicago's Booth School of Business?, answer: David G. Booth | question: How much did the Pearson Family Foundation donate to the University of Chicago in 2015?, answer: $100 million | question: How tall is the Jules and Gwen Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery?, answer: ten-story | question: How much money did the University of Chicago raise in 2014?, answer: $4.5 billion | question: Who donated $100 million to the University of Chicago in 2015?, answer: The Pearson Family Foundation +question: Along with other peoples, what group did the Germanic tribes conquer in late antiquity?, answer: Celtic | question: Why was the Holy Roman Empire described as "not holy, not Roman and not an empire"?, answer: there was no real systemic continuity from the Western Roman Empire to its German successor | question: By 1000 CE, the Germanic conquest of what parts of Europe was complete?, answer: central, western, and southern | question: What was the national identity of the Germanic tribes?, answer: little cultural integration +question: What did the Normans eventually capture from the Saracens?, answer: Sicily and Malta | question: When was Roger II of Sicily crowned king?, answer: 1130 | question: To what house was the Kingdom of Sicily transferred in 1194?, answer: House of Hohenstaufen | question: What is the name of Roger II of Sicily's chapel?, answer: Cappella Palatina chapel +question: What was Fresno's main financial and commercial district before being converted into one of the nation's first pedestrian malls?, answer: Fulton Street | question: What is the name of the pedestrian mall in Downtown Fresno?, answer: Fulton Mall, | question: What is the only public art piece in the world that one can walk up to and touch?, answer: Pierre-Auguste Renoir | question: What type of traffic is the Fulton Mall planning to reopen to?, answer: automobile | question: What will be restored and placed near their current locations?, answer: The public art pieces +question: Who recognized fundamental rights in the late 60s?, answer: the European Court of Justice | question: The European Court of Justice is bound to draw inspiration from what?, answer: constitutional traditions | question: Who recognized fundamental rights in the late 60s?, answer: the European Court of Justice | question: What did the European Court of Justice find can supply guidelines which should be followed within the framework of Community law?, answer: treaties for the protection of human rights +question: How is funding for private schools generally provided?, answer: student tuition, endowments, scholarship/voucher | question: What clause of the First Amendment forbids government funding of religious schools?, answer: Establishment Clause | question: What advantages do non-religious private schools prefer over public funding?, answer: independent control of their student admissions +question: The British were supported by the Iroquoian-speaking Creek and what other tribe?, answer: Cherokee | question: Who was the primary trading partner of the Creek and Cherokee?, answer: the French | question: What war started in 1758?, answer: Anglo-Cherokee War | question: What state negotiated the Treaty of Easton?, answer: Pennsylvania | question: Which two tribes were subject to diplomatic efforts by both the French and British to gain either their support or neutrality in the conflict?, answer: The Creek and Cherokee | question: Why was it not uncommon for small bands to participate on the other side of the conflict?, answer: most tribes were decentralized +question: What does TCR stand for?, answer: alternative T cell receptor | question: What is a component of adaptive immunity?, answer: γδ T cells | question: What type of immunity do γδ T cells straddle the border between?, answer: adaptive | question: γδ T cells straddle the border between innate and what?, answer: adaptive immunity | question: What may be used as pattern recognition receptors?, answer: restricted TCR or NK receptors | question: How long do human Vγ9/Vδ2 T cells respond to common molecules?, answer: within hours +question: When did the Latin name atra mors first appear in modern times?, answer: 1631 | question: Where did the name atra mors first spread through?, answer: Scandinavia | question: When was the medieval epidemic first called the Black Death in England?, answer: 1823 +question: Who has the final say on foundational constitutional questions affecting democracy and human rights?, answer: the Court of Justice | question: What is the basic principle of the United Kingdom regarding whether it wishes to expressly legislate against EU law?, answer: Parliament, as the sovereign expression of democratic legitimacy, | question: In what case would the United Kingdom be able to withdraw from the EU?, answer: an express wish of the people | question: What did R (Factortame Ltd) v Secretary of State for Transport hold was entirely voluntary?, answer: European Communities Act 1972 | question: What did the German Constitutional Court say about the EU?, answer: if the EU does not comply with its basic constitutional rights and principles (particularly democracy, the rule of law and the social state principles) then it cannot override German law. | question: What decisions did the German Constitutional Court hold that if the EU does not comply with its basic constitutional rights and principles, it cannot override German law?, answer: Solange I and Solange II | question: What did the German Constitutional Court say as long as the EU works towards the democratization of its institutions and has a framework that protects fundamental human rights?, answer: it would not review EU legislation | question: Who has expressed similar reservations about the EU's legitimacy?, answer: Most other member states | question: What does the German Constitutional Court say the EU's legitimacy rests on?, answer: the ultimate authority of member states, its factual commitment to human rights, and the democratic will of the people. +question: Who is credited with bringing the Silk Road under one cohesive political environment?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: How many cultural areas did the Silk Road expand the horizons of?, answer: three | question: What was Genghis Khan tolerant of?, answer: religions | question: Who is popular in Turkey to carry Genghis Khan's name?, answer: male children +question: Who is regarded as one of the prominent leaders in Mongolia's history?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What is Genghis Khan responsible for the emergence of the Mongols as?, answer: political and ethnic identity | question: What did Genghis Khan provide during a time of almost endemic warfare between tribes?, answer: stability and unity | question: What did Genghis Khan introduce to Mongolia?, answer: Mongolian script | question: What did Ikh Zasag law target heavily?, answer: corruption and bribery | question: What did President Elbegdorj see Genghis Khan as a leader from whom to learn for?, answer: anti-corruption efforts | question: On what date was Chinggis Khaan born?, answer: 850th anniversary | question: What is the basis for Mongolia as a country?, answer: Mongol Empire +question: Who trusted his generals?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What was the capital of Karakorum?, answer: Mongol Empire | question: Who was Muqali leading the Mongol forces against?, answer: the Jin dynasty | question: What did Genghis Khan give his generals in making command decisions?, answer: autonomy +question: Who invited Chu'Tsai?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What type of people did Genghis Khan think could not be found among his Mongol people?, answer: nomads | question: Who did Chu'Tsai work for?, answer: Jin | question: Who did Chu'Tsai work for?, answer: Jin | question: What was Chu'Tsai's relationship to the Khitan rulers?, answer: lineal descendant | question: Who did Chu'Tsai not consider his enemy?, answer: his father | question: Who was defeated by the Mongol army?, answer: the Jin dynasty | question: What empire did Chu'Tsai administer?, answer: Mongol Empire +question: Who united the Mongol and Turkic tribes of the steppes?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What did Genghis Khan and his successors expand?, answer: Mongol empire | question: Who destroyed the Jin dynasty?, answer: the Mongols | question: Who did Ögedei offer a position in Xingzhou, Hebei?, answer: Kublai | question: Who did Kublai have to help him learn Chinese?, answer: several Han Chinese teachers | question: Who did Kublai seek the counsel of?, answer: Chinese Buddhist and Confucian | question: Who succeeded Güyük as Great Khan?, answer: Möngke Khan | question: Who did Ögedei offer a position in Xingzhou, Hebei?, answer: Kublai | question: Along with Buddhist scholars, what type of scholars did Kublai build schools for?, answer: Confucian | question: What was Kublai's capital city?, answer: Kaiping +question: Who was aware of the friction between his sons?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who did Genghis Khan appoint as his successor?, answer: one of his sons | question: What was Chagatai considered to be?, answer: unstable | question: In what culture was Tolui the youngest son?, answer: Mongol | question: What would Chagatai do if Jochi became his successor?, answer: engage in warfare | question: Who did Genghis Khan give the throne to?, answer: Ögedei. | question: Who did Genghis Khan give the throne to?, answer: Ögedei +question: How is the title of Genghis Khan spelled?, answer: variety of ways | question: What is written in Chinese as simplified Chinese?, answer: Temüjin +question: What theory suggested that tropical environments created uncivilized people in need of European guidance?, answer: environmental determinism | question: Who argued that human beings were only able to become fully human in the temperate zone?, answer: Ellen Churchill Semple | question: What did Edward Said's Tropicality parallel with?, answer: Orientalism | question: According to Siad, orientalism allowed which country to establish itself as the superior and the norm?, answer: Europe +question: What methods do geologists use to study the Earth?, answer: field, laboratory, and numerical modeling methods | question: What is the study of positions of rock units?, answer: structural geology | question: What do geologists use to investigate the subsurface?, answer: geophysical methods +question: When did the kingdoms of Francia, Burgundy, and Alemannia form?, answer: 5th century | question: What is the name of the medieval legend that tells of Siegfried killing a dragon on the Drachenfels?, answer: the Nibelungenlied +question: What says that this equation is a sufficient condition for p to be prime?, answer: Giuga's conjecture | question: What is always a recurring decimal?, answer: 1/p | question: What is the base of the fraction 1/p expressed in?, answer: q | question: What is always a recurring decimal?, answer: 1 | question: What is composite if and only if (n − 1)! is divisible by n?, answer: n > 4 | question: An integer n > 4 is composite if and only if it is divisible by what?, answer: n. +question: What type of architecture is represented in the majestic churches but also at burgher houses and fortifications?, answer: Gothic architecture | question: What is the most significant building in the 14th century?, answer: St. John's Cathedral | question: Who built the house in 1562?, answer: Baryczko merchant family | question: What is one of the most interesting examples of mannerist architecture?, answer: the Royal Castle (1596–1619) | question: What is one of the most important structures of the early baroque?, answer: Sigismund's Column +question: Who was the governor of Virginia in 1753?, answer: Robert Dinwiddie | question: Who did Dinwiddie order to warn the French to leave Virginia territory?, answer: Major George Washington | question: Who was the interpreter that George Washington brought with him to warn the French to leave Virginia territory?, answer: Jacob Van Braam | question: What did Washington and his men reach on December 12?, answer: Fort Le Boeuf. +question: When did Governor Vaudreuil act?, answer: 1756 | question: What was the name of the fort that was built at the Oneida Carry?, answer: Shirley | question: How much gunpowder did the French destroy at Fort Bull?, answer: 45,000 pounds | question: What garrison was already short on supplies?, answer: Oswego | question: Who did French forces in the Ohio valley intrigue with?, answer: Indians | question: What did the French attacks on the western frontiers cause?, answer: streams of refugees returning east +question: How many Muslims live in Greater London?, answer: over 900,000 | question: When was the Channel 4 documentary Undercover Mosque aired?, answer: 2007 | question: What was Abu Hamza al-Masri charged with?, answer: incitement to terrorism +question: What was the name of the first manned flight?, answer: Apollo 1 | question: Where did Grissom, White, and Chaffee test their spacecraft at the Kennedy Space Center?, answer: altitude chamber | question: On what pad was the "plugs-out" test planned for January?, answer: LC-34 | question: On what date was the first test of the Apollo 1 mission?, answer: February 21 +question: What did Guo Shoujing apply to the construction of calendars?, answer: mathematics | question: Who was Guo Shoujing?, answer: mathematicians | question: What did Gou use for his astronomical calculations?, answer: a cubic interpolation formula | question: When was the Shoushi Li first disseminated?, answer: 1281 | question: Who may have influenced the Shoushi Li?, answer: Song dynasty astronomer Shen Kuo | question: Who was known to be interested in Muslim calendars?, answer: Mongol rulers | question: In what century did Muslim astronomers bring Arabic numerals to China?, answer: 13th +question: Who does HT want to "facilitate" a change of government?, answer: elites | question: When did HT attempt and fail to stage coups in Jordan?, answer: 1968 and 1969 | question: Who has cited HT as their key influence?, answer: jihadi terrorists +question: Who has been praised by Muslims for driving Israel out of the Gaza Strip?, answer: Hamas | question: How many people did Hamas kill from 2000 to 2007?, answer: 542 | question: When did Hamas win its first legislative election?, answer: January 2006 +question: When did Jacksonville become a major military and civilian deep-water port?, answer: late 19th century | question: How many US Navy bases does Jacksonville have?, answer: two | question: What is the name of the US Navy base in Jacksonville?, answer: Blount Island Command | question: Along with logistics, what services are important to the Jacksonville economy?, answer: banking, insurance, healthcare | question: What is important to the Jacksonville area?, answer: tourism | question: What are people from Jacksonville called?, answer: "Jacksonvillians" or "Jaxsons" +question: What is the second most commonly named "dream college"?, answer: Harvard | question: What does ARWU stand for?, answer: Academic Ranking of World Universities | question: Which two major newspapers published the THE-QS World University Rankings during 2004-2009?, answer: QS and Times | question: What has been continuously among the top two in the U.S. News & World Report rankings?, answer: The University's undergraduate program | question: What does URAP stand for?, answer: University Ranking by Academic Performance | question: Where was Harvard ranked on the 2013-2014 PayScale College Salary Report?, answer: 8th | question: Who nominated Harvard as a "dream college" in 2009?, answer: parents | question: Who ranked Harvard 1st in the world in 2011 in terms of number of alumni holding CEO position in Fortune Global 500 companies?, answer: Mines ParisTech +question: What river is Allston a walk from Cambridge?, answer: Charles River | question: What percentage of land does Harvard own in Allston?, answer: fifty percent | question: Along with new and enlarged bridges, what is one proposal to connect the Cambridge campus with the new Allston campus?, answer: a shuttle service | question: What part of the Allston campus will be sinking at Harvard's expense?, answer: Storrow Drive | question: What features of the Allston campus do Harvard claim will benefit the surrounding community?, answer: enhanced transit infrastructure, possible shuttles open to the public, and park space +question: What is the Lavietes Pavilion?, answer: multi-purpose arena | question: What is the name of Harvard's primary recreation facility?, answer: The Malkin Athletic Center, | question: How many weight rooms are in the Malkin Athletic Center?, answer: three | question: What type of trainers does the MAC offer?, answer: personal trainers | question: Along with wrestling and volleyball, in what sport is the Malkin Athletic Center home?, answer: fencing | question: Who's offices are in the MAC?, answer: several of the school's varsity coaches +question: What university has the largest university endowment in the world?, answer: Harvard | question: In what year did Harvard announce that its endowment had lost 22%?, answer: 2008 | question: What was Harvard's endowment worth in 2011?, answer: $32 billion | question: How much of a loss did Harvard suffer in 2008-09?, answer: 30% | question: How much did Harvard's endowment lose from July to October 2008?, answer: 22% | question: How much of Harvard's endowment did it lose in the first four months of 2008?, answer: nearly 50% | question: Who estimated the loss to be in the range of $12 billion in March 2009?, answer: Forbes | question: What was the name of the construction project that was halted in 2011 due to protests from local residents?, answer: Allston Science Complex | question: What was Harvard's total financial aid reserve in 2012?, answer: $159 million +question: What type of research does Harvard focus on?, answer: residential research | question: What is high at Harvard?, answer: The nominal cost of attendance | question: How many individual libraries does the Harvard Library have?, answer: 79 | question: How many U.S. presidents have graduated from Harvard?, answer: eight | question: How many Turing Award winners have been affiliated with Harvard?, answer: 13 Turing Award winners +question: Where is the Museum of Comparative Zoology located?, answer: Harvard | question: How many museums are in the Harvard Art Museums?, answer: three | question: What is the name of the museum that contains collections of ancient, Asian, Islamic and later Indian art?, answer: The Arthur M. Sackler Museum | question: What is the Blaschka Glass Flowers exhibit in the Harvard Museum of Natural History?, answer: Harvard University Herbaria | question: What museum features artifacts from excavations in the Middle East?, answer: Semitic Museum +question: When was Harvard formed?, answer: 1636 | question: What was the original name of Harvard?, answer: "New College" | question: What type of press did the ship John of London carry to Harvard?, answer: printing | question: Who was John Harvard?, answer: deceased clergyman | question: How much did John Harvard leave the school?, answer: £779 | question: When was the charter for the Harvard Corporation granted?, answer: 1650. +question: How many professors, lecturers, and instructors instruct students at Harvard?, answer: 2,400 | question: What is crimson?, answer: The school color | question: When was the color crimson officially adopted by the student body of Harvard?, answer: 1875 +question: How far is Harvard's main campus from downtown Boston?, answer: 3 miles (5 km) | question: What does Harvard Yard contain?, answer: central administrative offices and main libraries | question: How many residential houses are there at Harvard?, answer: twelve | question: How far away from the Yard at the Quadrangle are the other three residential houses?, answer: half a mile northwest | question: What contains rooms for undergraduates, House masters, and resident tutors?, answer: Each residential house | question: What university gave Edward Harkness a gift that made possible the construction of the residential houses at Harvard?, answer: Yale +question: What do Harvard's academic programs operate on?, answer: a semester calendar | question: How many half-courses do undergraduates typically take per term?, answer: four half-courses | question: What programs require a senior thesis and/or advanced course work?, answer: basic program or an honors-eligible program | question: What percentage of the class is awarded cum laude?, answer: 30% | question: How many named prizes does Harvard award each year?, answer: several hundred | question: What has Harvard been accused of?, answer: grade inflation, | question: What percentage of students received Latin honors in 2005?, answer: 60% | question: What percentage of students will now be given the honors of "John Harvard Scholar" and "Harvard College Scholar"?, answer: the top 5 percent +question: When did the annual football meeting between Harvard and Yale begin?, answer: 1875 | question: In 1920, Harvard's football team won what major bowl game?, answer: Rose Bowl | question: What was the first permanent structure of its kind in the country?, answer: reinforced concrete | question: What played a role in the evolution of the college game?, answer: The stadium's structure | question: Who suggested widening the field to open up the game?, answer: Walter Camp | question: Why was Harvard's stadium not able to accommodate a wider playing surface?, answer: too narrow | question: What had to be taken to widen the field?, answer: other steps | question: In what year did Walter Camp support revolutionary new rules for football?, answer: 1906 | question: What was the most significant rule change in the history of football?, answer: forward pass, +question: What is the profession of Lisa Randall and Roy Glauber?, answer: physicists +question: What tribes did Genghis Khan unite?, answer: nomadic tribes | question: What did Genghis Khan start?, answer: Mongol invasions | question: What empires did Genghis Khan invade?, answer: Qara Khitai, Caucasus, Khwarezmid | question: What did Genghis Khan's invasions often include wholesale massacres of?, answer: civilian populations | question: What empire did Genghis Khan found?, answer: Mongol Empire +question: What did indulgences absolve buyers from?, answer: all punishments | question: Who did he say should not slacken in following on account of false assurances?, answer: Christ +question: How did Luther return to university?, answer: on horseback | question: What caused Luther to become a monk?, answer: lightning bolt | question: Who was furious that Luther left law school to become a monk?, answer: his father | question: Who did Luther say he would become a monk?, answer: Saint Anna, | question: What did Luther say he would never break?, answer: help | question: Where did Luther enter the Augustinian cloister?, answer: Erfurt | question: What did a friend blame for Luther's decision to become a monk?, answer: Luther's sadness | question: Who was saddened by Luther's decision to become a monk?, answer: Luther himself | question: What did those who accompanied Luther to the door of the Black Cloister hold for him?, answer: a farewell supper | question: What did Luther say when he left law school?, answer: "This day you see me, | question: How did Luther's father feel about his decision to become a monk?, answer: furious +question: How long were the discharges of artificial lightning?, answer: 135 feet | question: How far away was the thunder from the lab?, answer: 15 miles | question: What did people walking along the street see jumping between their feet and the ground?, answer: sparks | question: Where did sparks spring from when touched?, answer: water line taps | question: How far from the lab did light bulbs glow even when turned off?, answer: 100 feet | question: What animals in a livery stable bolted from their stalls after receiving shocks through their metal shoes?, answer: Horses | question: What type of insect was electrified?, answer: Butterflies +question: What does TCR stand for?, answer: T cell receptors | question: What is also recognized by the helper cell's CD4 co-receptor?, answer: MHC:antigen complex | question: How many receptors on the helper T cell must be bound by an MHC:antigen in order to activate the helper cell?, answer: many receptors (around 200–300) | question: What does helper T cell activation require of engagement with an antigen-presenting cell?, answer: longer duration | question: What does the activation of a resting helper T cell cause it to release?, answer: cytokines | question: What signals produced by helper T cells enhance the microbicidal function of macrophages?, answer: Cytokine | question: What is another name for CD154?, answer: CD40 ligand +question: What is not a prime number?, answer: 6 | question: What number is not prime?, answer: 12 | question: What number has at least three distinct divisors?, answer: n | question: In the usual decimal system, numbers ending in 0 or 5 are multiples of what?, answer: 5 +question: What was thought to be made mostly of phlogiston?, answer: Highly combustible materials | question: What did not play a role in phlogiston theory?, answer: Air | question: What is one way that wood gains weight in burning?, answer: buoyancy | question: When did metals gain weight?, answer: rusting +question: What is the source of most of the chemical energy released in combustion?, answer: oxygen | question: What are some compounds of oxygen with a high oxidative potential?, answer: peroxides, chlorates, nitrates, perchlorates, and dichromates +question: How many days before his death did Luther deliver his last sermon?, answer: three days | question: What type of Jews were Luther's last sermon devoted to?, answer: obdurate | question: Who wrote that Luther's last sermon ended with a "fiery summons to drive the Jews bag and baggage from their midst"?, answer: James Mackinnon | question: Who said that Jews are "our public enemies"?, answer: Luther +question: What caused Luther to be short-tempered?, answer: poor physical health | question: Who was Luther's wife?, answer: Katharina | question: Who did Luther stay with during Christmas?, answer: Justus Jonas +question: What language was the Bible translated into instead of Latin?, answer: the vernacular | question: What did his translation of the Bible add to the art of translation?, answer: several principles | question: What influenced the development of singing in churches?, answer: hymns | question: Who did Popper marry?, answer: Katharina von Bora +question: What state has been the base for the manufacturing plants of Ford, Toyota and Holden?, answer: Victoria | question: When did Ford announce their decision to close their Victorian plants?, answer: December +question: In what conditions were forces first quantitatively investigated?, answer: static equilibrium | question: What type of quantity are forces?, answer: additive vector | question: What is the result of two forces acting on a point particle?, answer: the resultant | question: What varies from the difference of the magnitudes of the two forces to their sum?, answer: The magnitude of the resultant | question: What must be specified in order to account for the effects of forces on the motion of the body?, answer: their respective lines of application +question: What movement has the Methodist Church historically supported?, answer: temperance | question: Who warned against the dangers of drinking in his famous sermon?, answer: John Wesley | question: What did Methodist ministers have to take at one time?, answer: a pledge not to drink | question: What did John Wesley warn against in a letter?, answer: alcohol | question: What does the United Methodist Church use in the sacrament of Holy Communion?, answer: unfermented grape juice | question: Who called on all United Methodists to abstain from alcohol for Lent?, answer: The United Methodist Church's General Board of Church and Society +question: When did the Alta Vista Tract begin?, answer: early 20th century | question: What is the east boundary of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: Cedar Avenue | question: How much land was the original development of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: 190 acres | question: Who mapped the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: William Stranahan | question: What is the south boundary of the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: Balch Avenue | question: What gender was the first to vote in the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: women | question: What type of wagon was used to water the trees in the Alta Vista Tract?, answer: tank | question: What developers acquired the Alta Vista Tract in 1914?, answer: Billings & Meyering | question: How many homes did the Alta Vista Tract have in 1914?, answer: 267 | question: What company provided streetcar connections between downtown and the County Hospital?, answer: Fresno Traction Company +question: What can act as immunomodulators?, answer: Hormones | question: What are known immunostimulators of both adaptive and innate immune responses?, answer: female sex hormones | question: What is an example of an autoimmune disease that strikes women preferentially?, answer: lupus | question: What male sex hormone is immunosuppressive?, answer: testosterone | question: Along with vitamin D, what other hormones regulate the immune system?, answer: prolactin, growth hormone +question: Where can you find a larger range of medications than would be feasible in the community?, answer: Hospital pharmacies | question: What type of medications do hospital pharmacies usually stock?, answer: larger range | question: What is a unit-dose of medicine?, answer: single | question: What is TPN?, answer: total parenteral nutrition | question: What does compounding require of personnel?, answer: adequate training | question: What have some hospital pharmacies decided to outsource?, answer: high risk preparations | question: Why is it imperative that hospital pharmacies perform at the highest level possible?, answer: high cost +question: Who wrote, "There may be many times when protesters choose to go to jail as a way of continuing their protest?, answer: Howard Zinn | question: How does Howard Zinn view the idea that protesters must go to jail as part of a rule connected with civil disobedience?, answer: different | question: What should be maintained all the way?, answer: spirit of protest | question: What does Howard Zinn say is an accession to 'the rules'?, answer: accept jail penitently | question: What type of insistence on a guilty plea should be eliminated?, answer: neo-conservative +question: What network did Robert Kintner become president of in 1950?, answer: ABC | question: Who was appointed president of ABC in 1950?, answer: Robert Kintner | question: Who proposed a merger between UPT and DuMont in 1954?, answer: Goldenson | question: What network did Goldenson propose a merger between UPT and?, answer: DuMont Television Network, | question: How much money would DuMont have received as a result of the merger?, answer: $5 million | question: What two stations did ABC have to sell to comply with FCC ownership restrictions?, answer: WABC-TV or DuMont | question: What would have had the resources to compete with CBS and NBC?, answer: The merged ABC-DuMont +question: What is the one "caveat" in quantum mechanics?, answer: particles acting onto each other | question: What can be split into two different classes?, answer: identical particles | question: What must the spatial variables be?, answer: antisymmetric | question: What is the correlation between spatial and spin variables in the case of two fermions?, answer: negative correlation +question: What did the work of leading theoretical physicists develop using quantum mechanics?, answer: electromagnetism | question: What is the name of the theory that describes all electromagnetic phenomena as being mediated by wave-particles known as photons?, answer: quantum electrodynamics | question: What is the fundamental exchange particle in QED?, answer: photons +question: What type of views remain uncertain due to other statements that Tesla made?, answer: religious | question: Who wrote 'A Machine to End War'?, answer: Tesla +question: When did Germany begin to build a colonial empire in Africa?, answer: 1883–84 | question: Who was aware that public opinion had started to demand colonies for reasons of German prestige?, answer: Bismarck | question: What merchants and traders influenced Bismarck?, answer: Hamburg | question: What was the first German colonial empire?, answer: German New Guinea +question: What is easier to analyze in terms of more unusual resources?, answer: computational problems | question: What is a computational model that is allowed to branch out to check many different possibilities at once?, answer: a non-deterministic Turing machine | question: What is a very important resource in analyzing computational problems?, answer: non-deterministic time +question: What is disputed about the definition of right and wrong?, answer: Thoreau's political philosophy | question: Who is the final judge of right and wrong?, answer: individual | question: Who is the final judge of right and wrong?, answer: individuals | question: Along with a postman, what is an example of an individual that Thoreau believed to be the final judge of right and wrong?, answer: tax collector | question: Who did Thoreau think was confused about how to handle his refusal to pay?, answer: taxman | question: Who did Thoreau say should resign if he chose to be an agent of injustice?, answer: a man | question: What did Thoreau call the government?, answer: government is “the voice of the people,” | question: Who may be powerful but it is not necessarily right?, answer: the majority | question: What did Thoreau say that even if a government did express the voice of the people, it would not compel of individuals who disagree with what is being said?, answer: obedience | question: What may be powerful but it is not necessarily right?, answer: The majority | question: Who is the final judge of right and wrong?, answer: individual +question: Who overstated the matter in regard to indulgences for the dead?, answer: Tetzel | question: What did Tetzel say about the matter of indulgences for the dead?, answer: overstated +question: How many societies did Huguenot immigrants form?, answer: three | question: What is the oldest street in the United States of America?, answer: "Huguenot Street Historic District" | question: Where did a small group of Huguenots settle along the New York Harbor?, answer: Staten Island +question: What percentage of French Catholics were Huguenots in 1562?, answer: one-eighth | question: Who gained influence and more openly displayed their faith?, answer: Huguenots | question: What followed the Wars of Religion?, answer: religious conflicts | question: What did the Edict of Nantes give the Huguenots?, answer: religious, political and military +question: What type of medicine uses special oxygen chambers?, answer: Hyperbaric | question: What are the 'bends'?, answer: Carbon monoxide poisoning, gas gangrene, and decompression sickness | question: What causes gas gangrene?, answer: anaerobic bacteria | question: What occurs in divers who decompress too quickly after a dive?, answer: Decompression sickness | question: What is part of the treatment for decompression sickness?, answer: Increasing the pressure of O 2 as soon as possible +question: What is an immediate or anaphylactic reaction?, answer: hypersensitivity | question: How many classes of hypersensitivity are there?, answer: four | question: What is an immediate or anaphylactic reaction often associated with allergy?, answer: Type I hypersensitivity | question: What are the symptoms of Type I hypersensitivity?, answer: mild discomfort | question: What does IgE trigger degranulation of?, answer: mast cells and basophils | question: When does Type II hypersensitivity occur?, answer: when antibodies bind to antigens | question: What is another name for Type II hypersensitivity?, answer: antibody-dependent (or cytotoxic) | question: What triggers Type III hypersensitivity reactions?, answer: Immune complexes | question: How long does Type IV hypersensitivity usually take to develop?, answer: between two and three days | question: What is a type of Type IV hypersensitivity that may also involve poison ivy?, answer: contact dermatitis | question: What is a type of Type IV hypersensitivity that may also involve poison ivy?, answer: contact dermatitis +question: Who has made a number of criticisms of the TAR?, answer: Richard Lindzen | question: What does SPM stand for?, answer: WGI Summary for Policymakers | question: What did John Houghton respond to Lindzen's criticisms of?, answer: the SPM | question: What position did John Houghton hold in the TAR WGI?, answer: co-chair | question: Who agrees on the SPM?, answer: delegates +question: Where was ITV Tyne Tees based?, answer: City Road | question: When did ITV Tyne Tees move to a new facility?, answer: 2005 | question: When was The Tube first broadcast?, answer: 1980s | question: What is the name of the television station that broadcasts from Spital Tongues?, answer: BBC North East and Cumbria | question: What is broadcast from the Pink Palace?, answer: Look North television regional news programme +question: If a problem X is in C and hard for C, what is it said to be?, answer: complete | question: What does it mean when a problem is said to be complete for C?, answer: X is the hardest problem | question: What contains the most difficult problems in NP?, answer: class of NP-complete problems | question: What does finding an NP-complete problem that can be solved in polynomial time mean?, answer: P = NP | question: What would yield a polynomial-time solution to Π2?, answer: a polynomial-time solution | question: Why would finding an NP-complete problem that can be solved in polynomial time mean that P = NP?, answer: all NP problems can be reduced to the set, +question: If angiosperm shoots are not exposed to the required light for chloroplast formation, what may they develop into?, answer: an etioplast stage | question: What is a prolamellar body?, answer: inner membrane invaginations | question: What do etioplasts have in place of chlorophyll?, answer: yellow chlorophyll precursor | question: How long does the process of etioplast becoming a chloroplast take?, answer: several hours. | question: Which plants do not require light to form chloroplasts?, answer: Gymnosperms +question: What can be expressed as a function of n?, answer: the time taken | question: If T(n) is what in n, then the algorithm is said to be a polynomial time algorithm?, answer: a polynomial | question: What says that a problem can be solved with a feasible amount of resources if it admits a polynomial time algorithm?, answer: Cobham's thesis +question: How many minutes does a Members Debate last?, answer: 45 | question: What is a debate on a motion proposed by an MSP who is not a Scottish minister called?, answer: Members Business | question: What is the purpose of a Members Debate?, answer: issues which may be of interest to a particular area | question: Along with the proposer and the minister, who usually contributes to a Members Debate?, answer: other members | question: What does the relevant minister do?, answer: "winds up" the debate by speaking after all other participants. +question: Along with China, from what country did immigrants come to Victoria to find gold?, answer: Ireland | question: Where in Victoria is the legacy of Chinese miners particularly strong?, answer: Bendigo | question: What was the name of the anti-Chinese riot in New South Wales in 1857?, answer: Lambing Flat riots | question: Where did an outbreak of typhoid kill over 1,000 miners?, answer: Buckland Valley | question: How many Chinese miners died in Buckland Valley in 1854?, answer: over 1,000 +question: At what age do immune responses begin to decline?, answer: 50 years of age | question: What are common causes of poor immune function in developed countries?, answer: obesity, alcoholism, and drug use | question: What is the most common cause of immunodeficiency in developing countries?, answer: malnutrition | question: What is associated with impaired cell-mediated immunity?, answer: Diets lacking sufficient protein | question: What causes severe immunodeficiency?, answer: loss of the thymus +question: Immunology originates from what?, answer: medicine | question: The earliest known reference to immunity was during the plague of what city?, answer: Athens | question: Who noted that people who had recovered from a previous bout of the disease could nurse the sick without contracting the illness a second time?, answer: Thucydides | question: What did Pierre-Louis Moreau de Maupertuis experiment with in the 18th century?, answer: scorpion venom | question: Who developed the germ theory of disease?, answer: Louis Pasteur | question: What was in direct opposition to contemporary theories of disease?, answer: Pasteur's theory | question: What was confirmed as the cause of infectious disease in 1891?, answer: microorganisms | question: What virus was discovered by Walter Reed?, answer: yellow fever virus +question: What is immunology in everyday practice?, answer: strongly experimental | question: When were many theories suggested in immunology?, answer: end of the nineteenth century | question: What two theories of immunity did the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century see a battle between?, answer: "cellular" and "humoral" | question: What did Elie Metchnikoff believe were responsible for immune responses?, answer: phagocytes | question: What did the humoral theory of immunity say the active immune agents were?, answer: soluble components (molecules) +question: What do imperialism and colonialism both dictate over a land?, answer: political and economic advantage | question: What type of dominance does imperialism refer to?, answer: political and monetary | question: What is the builder and preserver of the colonial possessions in an area by a population coming from a foreign region?, answer: Colonialism | question: What is the builder and preserver of the colonial possessions in an area by a population coming from a foreign region?, answer: Colonialism | question: What is the core meaning of colonialism?, answer: exploitation of the valuable assets and supplies of the nation that was conquered | question: How does imperialism create an empire?, answer: by conquering the other state's lands | question: What is the builder and preserver of the colonial possessions in an area by a population coming from a foreign region?, answer: Colonialism | question: What is the builder and preserver of the colonial possessions in an area by a population coming from a foreign region?, answer: Colonialism +question: What has played an important role in the histories of Japan, Korea, the Assyrian Empire, the Chinese Empire?, answer: Imperialism | question: Imperialism was a basic component to the conquests of whom?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What type of empires number in the dozens?, answer: Muslim empires | question: What continent has had dozens of empires that predate the European colonial era?, answer: Sub-Saharan Africa | question: During what era did the Americas have large empires?, answer: pre-Columbian era +question: What has greatly shaped the contemporary world?, answer: Imperialism | question: What does the Latin word "imperium" mean?, answer: rule | question: What is imperialism?, answer: extending a country's power and influence | question: How has imperialism affected the contemporary world?, answer: greatly shaped | question: What has imperialism allowed for?, answer: rapid spread | question: Where has the term imperialism been applied to Western political and economic dominance?, answer: Asia and Africa | question: What does Edward Said use the term imperialism to describe?, answer: any system of domination and subordination +question: What is defined as "A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force"?, answer: Imperialism | question: What type of power has control over a group of people?, answer: state | question: What is one way that one group has control over another group of people?, answer: various forms of "othering" | question: What type of imperialism is less direct?, answer: "informal" | question: What is defined as "physical control or full-fledged colonial rule"?, answer: "Formal imperialism" | question: What is a less direct form of imperialism?, answer: "Informal imperialism" +question: Who was killed at the Battle of Hastings?, answer: King Harold II | question: Who did the invading Normans replace as the ruling class of England?, answer: Anglo-Saxons | question: The nobility of England were part of what?, answer: single Normans culture | question: Who did early Norman kings owe homage to?, answer: King of France | question: What did the Normans consider to be their most important holding?, answer: England to be their most important holding +question: Who was the de facto leader of the Crusade during its passage through Asia Minor?, answer: Bohemond | question: Who was the de facto leader of the Crusade during its passage through Asia Minor?, answer: Bohemond | question: What was the successful siege in 1097?, answer: Siege of Antioch | question: What city did Tancred conquer?, answer: Jerusalem +question: Who planned to conquer the Jin dynasty in 1211?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who did Emperor Xuanzong abandon the northern half of his kingdom to?, answer: Mongols | question: Who did the Jin commander send a messenger to the Mongol side?, answer: Mongol | question: Where did the Mongols kill hundreds of Jin troops?, answer: Badger Pass | question: What was the capital of the Jin dynasty?, answer: Zhongdu | question: Who moved his capital south to Kaifeng?, answer: Emperor Xuanzong | question: Where did Emperor Xuanzong move his capital to in 1215?, answer: Kaifeng | question: What happened in 1234?, answer: The Jin dynasty collapsed +question: Who attacked the Tanguts in 1226?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What cities did Genghis Khan take in 1226?, answer: Heisui, Ganzhou, and Suzhou | question: Where did the Tangut generals challenge the Mongols to a battle?, answer: Helan Mountains | question: What city did Genghis Khan lay siege to in November?, answer: Lingzhou | question: What did Genghis Khan see in the sky?, answer: five stars +question: Who attacked and destroyed the Tangut capital of Ning Hia?, answer: Genghis Khan's army | question: Who was the Tangut general at Deshun?, answer: Ma Jianlong | question: What caused Ma Jianlong's death?, answer: arrows | question: Where did Genghis Khan go to escape the severe summer?, answer: Liupanshan | question: Who surrendered to the Mongols?, answer: new Tangut emperor | question: Who did Genghis Khan order to be executed?, answer: the entire imperial family +question: Who imposed the name Great Yuan?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What is the Chinese word for "Great is Qián, the Primal"?, answer: Qián Yuán | question: In what section of the I Ching is the sentence "大哉乾元" from?, answer: Commentaries on the Classic of Changes | question: What is another name for Dai Ön Ulus?, answer: Ikh Yuan Üls | question: What is often used in conjunction with the "Yeke Mongghul Ulus"?, answer: Dai Ön (Great Yuan) | question: What does Dai Ön Yeke Mongghul Ulus mean?, answer: Mongolian script: | question: What was the name of the Chinese dynasty that preceded the Yuan?, answer: Qing | question: Who held the nominal title of Great Khan?, answer: Yuan emperors | question: Who ruled the khanate before the establishment of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Great Khans +question: How many people died in Paris in 1466?, answer: 40,000 | question: What percentage of the population of Paris died from the plague in the 16th and 17th centuries?, answer: 30 per cent | question: How long did the Black Death last?, answer: three years | question: How much of London's population was reduced by the plague in 1563, 1593, 1603, 1625, 1636, and 1665?, answer: 10 to 30% | question: What percentage of Amsterdam's population died in 1623-25?, answer: Over 10% | question: Where did the plague occur 22 times between 1361 and 1528?, answer: Venice | question: How many people died in the Plague of 1576-77 in Venice?, answer: 50,000 | question: Where was the Great Plague of 1679?, answer: Vienna | question: What percentage of Norway's population died in 1348-50?, answer: Over 60% | question: What country's population died in 1348-50?, answer: Norway +question: Along with a whorehouse, what did Popper describe the University of Erfurt as?, answer: beerhouse | question: How many hours did Popper have to wake up every day?, answer: four | question: What degree did Avicenna receive in 1505?, answer: master's degree +question: What position did von Staupitz hold at the University of Wittenberg?, answer: first dean | question: Who gave Luther a bachelor's degree in 1509?, answer: Peter Lombard +question: Why was Johann Tetzel sent to Germany?, answer: to sell indulgences | question: What did Roman Catholic theology say could not justify man?, answer: faith | question: How could the benefits of good works be obtained by the church?, answer: donating money +question: In what year did Luther deal with prophecy?, answer: 1521 | question: What prophecy did Luther focus on?, answer: the Little Horn | question: Who was identified as the power of the Papacy?, answer: 2 Thessalonians | question: What prophecy did Luther focus on?, answer: the Little Horn +question: Who wrote that Jesus Christ was born a Jew?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther lose hope in?, answer: large-scale Jewish conversion | question: How did Luther treat the Jews in his later years?, answer: venom | question: What was the name of Luther's 1543 treatise?, answer: Von den Juden und ihren Lügen | question: What did Luther say should be destroyed?, answer: synagogues and Jewish homes | question: What did Luther's statements have an influence on?, answer: antisemitism +question: What city became the capital of the Commonwealth in 1596?, answer: Warsaw | question: When did Warsaw give its name to the Warsaw Confederation?, answer: 1573 | question: Who moved his court to Warsaw in 1596?, answer: King Sigismund III Vasa | question: When did the town expand towards the suburbs?, answer: In the following years | question: How many times was Warsaw under siege?, answer: three times +question: What language did Luther read the Qur'an in 1542?, answer: Latin | question: What did Luther produce after reading the Qur'an?, answer: pamphlets | question: What did Luther see as a tool of the devil?, answer: Muslim faith | question: What did Luther oppose doing to the Qur'an?, answer: banning the publication +question: What group established Fort Caroline in 1564?, answer: Norman Huguenots | question: What was the first European settlement in the present-day continental United States?, answer: first | question: When did a French naval attack against the new Spanish colony at St. Augustine fail?, answer: September 1565 | question: How many French soldiers were stranded and surrendered to the Spanish?, answer: Hundreds | question: What did Pedro Menendez do to the Huguenots?, answer: massacre +question: When did the French Huguenots migrate to Virginia?, answer: 1700 | question: Where was Manakin Town located?, answer: Monacan village | question: Where did some of the French Huguenots settle in Virginia?, answer: Chesterfield | question: How many Huguenots were still living at Manakintown?, answer: 148 | question: How many original settlers were there at Manakin Town?, answer: 390 | question: What did the French Huguenots do with their English neighbors?, answer: intermarried | question: Where did descendants of the French migrate west into the West?, answer: Appalachian Mountains | question: What is the name of the bridge that crosses the James River and Huguenot Road?, answer: Huguenot Memorial Bridge +question: Who went to America in 1735?, answer: John and Charles Wesley | question: What group did John Wesley and Charles Wesley disband in less than two years?, answer: "Holy Club" | question: Where did John Wesley return to after his trip to America?, answer: England | question: What did John Wesley say he and Charles Wesley resolved to be at all events?, answer: Bible-Christians | question: What type of clergy remained in the Church of England?, answer: ministers | question: What type of churches were the ministers of the Holy Club not often emphasized in?, answer: Anglican churches | question: How many teachings did John and Charles Wesley see as the foundation of Christian faith?, answer: Three +question: When did the British government give land to the Ohio Company of Virginia?, answer: 1749 | question: How many families did the Ohio Company of Virginia have to settle?, answer: 100 families | question: Who began pushing for action to improve their claims?, answer: both colonies | question: When did Christopher Gist explore the Ohio territory?, answer: 1750 | question: What was the name of the treaty that Christopher Gist completed?, answer: 1752 Treaty of Logstown | question: Who had pushed many tribes out of the Ohio Valley?, answer: the Iroquois +question: How many colonial governors met with General Edward Braddock in 1755?, answer: six | question: How many of the British operations in 1755, 1756 and 1757 succeeded?, answer: None | question: When did British operations in the frontier areas of Pennsylvania and New York fail?, answer: 1755, 1756 and 1757 | question: What was captured by the British in 1755?, answer: Fort Beauséjour | question: Who gave the orders for the expulsion of the Acadians?, answer: William Shirley, Commander-in-Chief, | question: How were the Acadians expelled from Nova Scotia?, answer: captured in arms | question: Who was driven off their land to make way for settlers from New England?, answer: Native Americans +question: Who patented a steam engine that produced continuous rotary motion?, answer: James Watt | question: How much power did Watt's engine provide?, answer: ten-horsepower | question: Where could Watt's ten-horsepower engines be sited?, answer: water and coal or wood fuel | question: By 1883, engines that could provide how much power had become feasible?, answer: 10,000 hp | question: What was a key component of the Industrial Revolution?, answer: stationary steam engine | question: What type of steam engine was light enough to be applied to vehicles such as traction engines and railway locomotives?, answer: high pressure steam engines +question: Who was the author of the natural history lectures in 1846?, answer: Louis Agassiz | question: What type of philosopher was Louis Agassiz?, answer: idealist | question: Along with observation, what did Agassiz combine with his views on science?, answer: intuition | question: What was the name of the philosophy that combined Agassiz and Reid's views?, answer: Common Sense Realism | question: What type of treatises did Ralph Cudworth, John Norris and Samuel Coleridge write?, answer: Platonic | question: The library records at Harvard reveal that what was almost as regularly read during the 19th century as those of the "official philosophy"?, answer: the writings of Plato +question: What were the miners protesting against?, answer: mining taxes | question: Who reformed the administration after the Eureka Stockade?, answer: colonial authorities | question: Who granted Victoria responsible government?, answer: the Imperial Parliament | question: What did some of the leaders of the Eureka rebellion become?, answer: members of the Victorian Parliament. +question: Who donated 233 paintings in 1857?, answer: John Sheepshanks | question: Who donated most of Constable's works to the museum in 1888?, answer: Isabel | question: What is the most significant of Constable's sketches for The Hay Wain?, answer: full size oil sketch +question: What did Tesla perform in his head that caused his teachers to believe he was cheating?, answer: integral calculus | question: How many years did Tesla attend school?, answer: three +question: What was Easterby's farm producing?, answer: wheat | question: What grew around the station?, answer: a store | question: What was the name of the community that many residents of Fresno Station moved to?, answer: Millerton | question: What was the name of the town that grew around Easterby's station?, answer: Fresno | question: How many streetcars did the Fresno Traction Company operate in 1931?, answer: 47 +question: Who contracted cholera?, answer: Tesla | question: How long was Tesla bedridden?, answer: nine months | question: What did Tesla's father promise to send him to if he recovered from cholera?, answer: engineering school +question: Where was Tesla drafted into the Austro-Hungarian Army?, answer: Smiljan | question: What did Tesla explore in hunter's garb?, answer: mountains | question: What did Tesla say made him stronger?, answer: contact with nature | question: What did Tesla say helped him recover from his illness?, answer: Mark Twain's works +question: Where did Tesla enroll in 1875?, answer: Austrian Polytechnic | question: What culture club did Tesla start?, answer: Serbian | question: What days of the week did Tesla claim he did not work?, answer: Sundays or holidays | question: How did Tesla feel when his father made light of his hard won honors?, answer: "mortified | question: After what event did Tesla find a package of letters from his professors warning him that he would be killed?, answer: his father's death | question: Who did Tesla come into conflict with in his second year?, answer: Professor Poeschl | question: What happened to Tesla at the end of his second year?, answer: lost his scholarship | question: What did Tesla become addicted to at the end of his second year?, answer: gambling | question: What sport was Tesla known to play in the US?, answer: billiards | question: What did Tesla ask for when it was time to take his final exam?, answer: an extension | question: What happened to Tesla after his second year?, answer: never graduated from the university +question: Who did Tesla work under in Budapest?, answer: Ferenc Puskás | question: What position did Tesla take in the Central Telegraph Office?, answer: draftsman | question: What position did Tesla receive when the Budapest Telephone Exchange became functional?, answer: chief electrician | question: What did Tesla make many improvements to during his time in Budapest?, answer: Central Station equipment +question: What company did Tesla work for in France?, answer: Continental Edison Company | question: Where did Tesla move in 1884?, answer: New York City:57–60 | question: What did Tesla's work for Edison begin with?, answer: simple electrical engineering +question: Who was the editor of Electrical World?, answer: Thomas Commerford Martin | question: Who was trying to get a patent for Tesla's AC motor?, answer: George Westinghouse | question: When did Westinghouse look into getting a patent on an induction motor?, answer: March 1888 +question: Who was able to produce enough liquid oxygen to study?, answer: James Dewar | question: When was the first commercially viable process for producing liquid oxygen developed?, answer: 1895 | question: What did von Linde and Hampson lower the temperature of?, answer: temperature of air until it liquefied | question: What was demonstrated for the first time in 1901?, answer: oxyacetylene welding +question: In what year did Richard Dean Adams seek Tesla's opinion on what system would be best to transmit power to the falls?, answer: 1893 | question: How long had there been a series of proposals and open competitions on how best to utilize power generated by the falls?, answer: several years | question: What did Richard Dean Adams ask Tesla for?, answer: information | question: What type of system did Tesla say would be the most reliable?, answer: a two-phased system | question: What did Westinghouse Electric build at the Niagara Falls?, answer: two-phase AC generating system | question: What was General Electric awarded a contract to build?, answer: AC distribution system +question: Who won the bid to light the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition?, answer: George Westinghouse | question: What type of exhibits did the World's Fair devoted a building to?, answer: electrical | question: What did Westinghouse demonstrate at the Columbian Exposition?, answer: safety, reliability, and efficiency | question: What did Tesla use to light a wireless gas-discharge lamp?, answer: high-voltage, high-frequency alternating current | question: What type of current was used to light a wireless gas-discharge lamp?, answer: high-frequency alternating current +question: What was the purpose of the demonstration?, answer: electrical exhibition | question: Who piloted Tesla's boat?, answer: a trained monkey | question: Who did Tesla try to sell his idea to?, answer: U.S. military | question: What remained a novelty until World War I?, answer: Remote radio control | question: What group did Tesla give an address to in Chicago in 1899?, answer: Commercial Club +question: Who invested $100,000 in Tesla in 1899?, answer: John Jacob Astor IV | question: Where did Tesla use the money to fund his experiments?, answer: Colorado Springs +question: Who was granted patents in 1900?, answer: Tesla | question: How many patents did Tesla claim he had when he made his first transatlantic radio transmission?, answer: 17 | question: What was the beginning of?, answer: patent battles over radio | question: Who restored the prior patents of Tesla, Oliver Lodge, and John Stone?, answer: Supreme Court of the United States | question: What could Marconi not claim?, answer: infringement on those same patents | question: Who was the Marconi Company trying to nullify a World War I claim against?, answer: the U.S. government +question: How many counties did the Los Angeles Times define southern California in 1900?, answer: seven | question: What county was added to the list in 1999?, answer: a newer county—Imperial— +question: What did Tesla call the ills of women?, answer: social subservience | question: Who did Tesla believe would become the dominant sex in the future?, answer: women +question: What type of aircraft did Tesla patent in 1928?, answer: a biplane | question: What did Tesla think the plane would sell for?, answer: less than $1,000.:251 +question: How long did Hutchins serve as president of the University of Chicago?, answer: 24-year | question: How many divisions did Hutchins organize the university's graduate work into?, answer: four | question: What other university did Hutchins propose to merge in 1933?, answer: Northwestern University | question: What was the University of Chicago's first medical center?, answer: University of Chicago Hospitals | question: What is the name of the institution that was created during Hutchins' term?, answer: Committee on Social Thought, +question: Who did Mutual file a complaint with in 1934?, answer: Federal Communications Commission (FCC) | question: What did the FCC begin an investigation into in 1938?, answer: the practices of radio networks | question: Who did the FCC say was using NBC Blue to eliminate any hint of competition?, answer: RCA | question: What was the principal radio network in the US in 1934?, answer: NBC Red Network | question: How much power did the FCC have over the networks?, answer: no +question: What did Tesla announce in 1935?, answer: transmitting mechanical energy +question: At what event did Tesla talk about his death ray?, answer: a luncheon | question: What did Tesla say the death ray was not an experiment?, answer: I have built, demonstrated | question: How long will it take for Tesla to give his death ray to the world?, answer: a little time | question: What did Tesla use to accelerate his death ray?, answer: high voltage +question: Where is the Lord's Enclosure located?, answer: Mongolia | question: How far was the mausoleum moved from Mongolia to Yan'an?, answer: 900 km | question: What type of monastery was Kumbum Monastery?, answer: Tibetan | question: What was returned to the Lord's Enclosure in 1954?, answer: Genghis Khan's bier | question: When was a new temple built to house Genghis Khan's relics?, answer: 1956 | question: In what year did the Cultural Revolution take place?, answer: 1968 | question: When were the "relics" of Genghis Khan remade?, answer: 1970s +question: How many people lived in Warsaw in 1939?, answer: c. 1,300,000 | question: What was the first year after the war?, answer: population growth | question: What was the first remedial measure in 1951?, answer: the Warsaw area enlargement | question: Who thought of themselves as better only because they lived in the capital?, answer: Varsovians | question: What has happened since 1990?, answer: no limitations to residency registration +question: How many trunks were Tesla's entire estate shipped in 1952?, answer: 80 trunks | question: Who transported Tesla's ashes from the United States to Belgrade in 1957?, answer: Charlotte Muzar | question: Where are Tesla's ashes displayed in the Nikola Tesla Museum?, answer: a gold-plated sphere +question: What was the name of the merger the Commission was slated to approve in 1952?, answer: UPT-ABC | question: Who saw the possibility of ABC becoming a viable and competitive third television network?, answer: One FCC Commissioner | question: How much did the FCC pay for ABC?, answer: $25 million | question: How many AM and FM radio stations did American Broadcasting-Paramount Theatres, Inc. own?, answer: six | question: Who bought UPT's Chicago television station?, answer: CBS | question: What was the name of UPT's Chicago television station?, answer: WBKB | question: Who began to sell some of the older theaters to help finance the new television network?, answer: Goldenson +question: How much did Walt Disney Productions pay for ABC's shares in Disneyland?, answer: $7.5 million | question: What network did Walt Disney's anthology series lose the rights to in 1988?, answer: NBC | question: Who said ABC could not counter the offer of Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color?, answer: Goldenson | question: How long did the Disney Sunday Movie run?, answer: three-season +question: Who redesigned the ABC logo in 1962?, answer: Paul Rand | question: In what season did the new ABC logo debut?, answer: 1963–64 | question: Who designed the Bauhaus typeface?, answer: Herbert Bayer | question: What made the ABC logo easier to redesign and duplicate?, answer: simplicity +question: How many computer sales and service centers did GE have?, answer: four | question: What type of services did GE's computer service bureaus offer?, answer: batch processing | question: What happened to GE's time-sharing service from the beginning?, answer: lost money | question: What did Kemney use to create his time-sharing system?, answer: a computer on loan | question: Who decided that a time-sharing system could be profitable?, answer: Warner +question: What was ABC's recording division renamed in 1966?, answer: ABC Records | question: The Dating Game was a reworking of what concept?, answer: blind date concept | question: When was The Newlywed Game first aired?, answer: July 1966 | question: On what street was the new headquarters for ABC located?, answer: 54th Street | question: Where was ABC's headquarters at 7 West?, answer: 66th Street +question: Who developed an axiomatic complexity theory in 1967?, answer: Manuel Blum | question: Who showed that there exist practically relevant problems that are NP-complete?, answer: Stephen Cook | question: Who showed that 21 diverse combinatorial and graph theoretical problems are NP-complete?, answer: Richard Karp +question: How many radio stations could broadcasting companies own in 1968?, answer: seven | question: Who was named president of ABC Sports in 1968?, answer: Roone Arledge | question: What was the new name of ABC Pictures in 1979?, answer: ABC Motion Pictures | question: How many subsidiaries did ABC have?, answer: two | question: When was ABC Marine World sold?, answer: 1972 +question: What was the NFL's premier game of the week until 2006?, answer: Monday Night Football | question: How many days of prime time were there on competing networks?, answer: seven | question: How many years did All My Children run on ABC?, answer: 41 +question: Who voted to pass the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules?, answer: the FCC | question: How many companies did ABC split Worldvision Enterprises into?, answer: two | question: Who bought Worldvision?, answer: a consortium of ABC executives +question: Who was the first Administrator of the Federal Energy Office?, answer: William E. Simon | question: In what year did the American Automobile Association report that 20% of American gasoline stations had no fuel?, answer: 1974 | question: Where were lines common in other states?, answer: gasoline stations | question: What percentage of American gasoline stations had no fuel in February 1974?, answer: 20% +question: Who won the 1975 award for Best Writing in a Children's Serial?, answer: Writers' Guild of Great Britain | question: What did BBC television hold in 1996?, answer: the "Auntie Awards" | question: Where was Doctor Who ranked in 2000 in a list of the 100 Greatest British Television Programmes of the 20th century?, answer: third | question: What magazine ranked Doctor Who as the Greatest UK Science Fiction and Fantasy Television Series Ever?, answer: SFX magazine | question: During what time period did Doctor Who run?, answer: 1963–1989 +question: What country sent its 40th Army into Afghanistan in 1979?, answer: the Soviet Union | question: Who were the mujahideen?, answer: indigenous impoverished Muslims | question: What was Abdullah Yusuf Azzam's profession?, answer: Palestinian sheikh | question: How many Muslim volunteers came to fight in Afghanistan?, answer: 16,000 to 35,000 +question: Who was commissioned in 1981 to look at the possibilities of setting up a second university in Kenya?, answer: Presidential Working Party on the Second University | question: What system did the Presidential Working Party on the Second University recommend?, answer: 8–4–4 | question: What is the table below that shows the structure of the 8-4-4 system?, answer: Present-day education in Kenya | question: What did the 7-4-2-3 system end with?, answer: the introduction of the new 8–4–4 system +question: What channel did ABC sell in 1983?, answer: KXYZ | question: Who reported that ABC exercised its option to purchase up to 15% of Getty Oil's shares in ESPN?, answer: The New York Times | question: How much of an interest did ABC get in ESPN in 1984?, answer: 80% | question: What was A&E called?, answer: Arts & Entertainment Television | question: What business did ABC withdraw from in 1984?, answer: theme park business +question: In 1983, for the 40th anniversary of the network's founding, what did the ABC logo appear in?, answer: gold CGI design | question: What color scheme did the ABC Circle revert to in 1993?, answer: white-on-black | question: How long did the ABC logo first appear at the beginning of an act or segment?, answer: 60 seconds +question: Who was defrocked in 1987 for living with a same-sex partner?, answer: Rose Mary Denman | question: Who was convicted of violating church law by engaging in a lesbian relationship?, answer: Irene Elizabeth Stroud | question: In what state did the Judicial Council rule that a pastor had the right to deny local church membership to a man in an openly gay relationship?, answer: Virginia | question: What right did the Judicial Council use to affirm a Virginia pastor's right to deny local church membership to a gay man?, answer: senior pastor's | question: Who has voted to recognize ordained transgender pastors?, answer: some regional conferences | question: Which UMC conference has approved the appointment of an openly partnered lesbian to the provisional diaconate?, answer: The Baltimore-Washington Conference +question: Who did Thomas S. Murphy delegate his position as president to in 1990?, answer: Daniel B. Burke | question: What network reported revenues of $465 million in 1990?, answer: Capital Cities/ABC | question: What is the longest running prime time entertainment program in ABC's history?, answer: America's Funniest Home Videos | question: Who starred in Home Improvement?, answer: Tim Allen | question: How many seasons did Home Improvement last?, answer: nine +question: Who showed that inequality in the presence of credit market imperfections has a long lasting detrimental effect on human capital formation and economic development?, answer: Galor and Zeira | question: Who studied the channels through which inequality may affect economic growth in 1996?, answer: Perotti | question: What did Perotti show that inequality is associated with?, answer: lower level of human capital formation | question: What did Perotti show that inequality is associated with?, answer: lower levels of growth | question: What did Perotti conclude that more equal societies have?, answer: lower fertility rates | question: What are reflected in higher rates of growth?, answer: Both | question: What type of societies tend to be politically and socially unstable?, answer: very unequal societies +question: What was the name of the 1993 charity special for Children in Need?, answer: Dimensions in Time | question: In what location did the Doctor and EastEnders crossover take place?, answer: Albert Square | question: What type of system did the BBC use for Dimensions in Time?, answer: 3D +question: Who repealed the Financial Interest and Syndication Rules in 1993?, answer: the FCC | question: What cable provider did ABC sign an agreement with to carry its owned-and-operated television stations?, answer: Time Warner Cable | question: What was ABC's total viewership share of American households in 1993?, answer: 23.63% +question: What logo did Pittard Sullivan design?, answer: a small black-and-white "ABC Circle" logo | question: What is still used by ABC on Demand?, answer: four-note theme tune | question: When has the four-note signature been updated?, answer: with every television season thereafter | question: When did ABC stop using the four-note jingles?, answer: 1998–2002 | question: Where is the old four-note theme tune still used?, answer: ABC on Demand +question: For what charity was Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death made?, answer: Comic Relief | question: How many segments did Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death have?, answer: four | question: Who did the Doctor encounter in the Curse of Fatal Death?, answer: the Master | question: What happens to the Doctor in the special?, answer: the Doctor is forced to regenerate several times, | question: What was Steven Moffat's role in the revived Doctor Who?, answer: head writer and executive producer +question: What comic book character prompted visitors to download the dot?, answer: Little Dot | question: Who did ABC hire to design and produce its 2001-02 identity?, answer: Troika Design Group +question: How many national science academies issued a joint statement on climate change in 2001?, answer: 16 | question: What is the name of the Italian Academy of Science?, answer: Accademia Nazionale dei Lincei | question: What percentage of science academies supported the TAR's conclusion that temperatures will continue to rise?, answer: 90% | question: Who has endorsed the TAR?, answer: Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences, Canadian Meteorological and Oceanographic Society, and European Geosciences Union +question: What designer's costumes did the Museum acquire in 2002?, answer: 178 Vivienne Westwood | question: What is the profession of Coco Chanel?, answer: designers | question: What type of fashion does the museum continue to acquire to add to the collection?, answer: modern fashion +question: What was the combined audience share of ABC, NBC, and CBS in 2004?, answer: 32% | question: What were some of the new shows that helped ABC rise to second place in 2004-05?, answer: Desperate Housewives, Lost and Grey's Anatomy | question: Who was named president of ABC in 2004?, answer: Anne Sweeney | question: How many Nextel Cup races did ABC and ESPN broadcast in 2005?, answer: 17 +question: What did the US consider seizing in 1973?, answer: Middle Eastern oilfields | question: Who was the US Secretary of Defense in 1973?, answer: James Schlesinger | question: Who was the British Prime Minister in 1973?, answer: Edward Heath | question: How long did intelligence say the American occupation would last?, answer: 10 years +question: What organization opened the first permanent gallery in the UK covering the history of architecture?, answer: Royal Institute of British Architects | question: What has been transferred to the V&A?, answer: RIBA Drawings and Archives Collection +question: In what year did The Independent report that the Amazon could have had a second consecutive year of drought?, answer: 2006 | question: How long did the Woods Hole Research Center say the Amazon could survive in drought?, answer: three years | question: Who argued that the drought and deforestation are pushing the rainforest towards a "tipping point"?, answer: Brazilian National Institute of Amazonian Research | question: What would happen to the world's climate if the Amazon is turned into a desert?, answer: catastrophic consequences +question: What prompted the Commission to look into legislation against toxic waste?, answer: toxic waste spill | question: Who was the Environment Commissioner in 2006?, answer: Stavros Dimas | question: What country did not have a crime against shipping toxic waste?, answer: Spain | question: When was the competence for the Union to do this contested at the Court of Justice?, answer: 2005 | question: What type of law did the Court of Justice rule that the Commission could legislate in?, answer: criminal law | question: What is the only other proposal?, answer: intellectual property rights | question: What type of law did the Court of Justice rule that the Commission could legislate in?, answer: criminal law | question: Where did the Commission win a victory in 2005?, answer: the Court of Justice +question: Who was involved in a dispute over the carriage of Sky channels in 2007?, answer: BSkyB and Virgin Media | question: What did Virgin Media remove from their network on March 1, 2007?, answer: basic channels | question: What did Virgin Media claim their new deal offered "substantially more value"?, answer: HD channels and Video On Demand content +question: What does the Kenyan government want to be in the same league as by the year 2030?, answer: the Asian Economic Tigers | question: What did the Secretary of the Ministry of Planning, National Development and Vision 2030 emphasise will be a central issue in the renewed Medium Term Plan?, answer: climate | question: How long was the National Climate Change Action Plan?, answer: 200-page | question: Who is the Secretary of the Ministry of Planning, National Development?, answer: Secretary of the Ministry of Planning, National Development | question: What will the renewed Medium Term Plan create for the Action Plan?, answer: a direct and robust delivery framework +question: What probe observed evidence of the halo surrounding the Apollo 15 Lunar Module blast crater?, answer: SELENE | question: How far above the Moon was the Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter in 2009?, answer: 50 kilometers (31 mi) +question: In what year was the Apollo program estimated to have cost about $170 billion?, answer: 2005 dollars | question: How many Saturn V rockets did NASA purchase?, answer: 15 | question: Who released a report in 2004 about the cost of the Apollo program?, answer: Congressional Budget Office | question: How much did the Space Review estimate the cost of the Apollo program from 1959 to 1973?, answer: $109 billion +question: In what year did a salary survey reveal the differences in remuneration between different roles, sectors and locations in the construction and built environment industry?, answer: 2010 | question: Where did the 2010 salary survey show that areas of particularly strong growth yield higher average salaries?, answer: the Middle East, | question: What is the average earning in the UK for a professional in the construction industry?, answer: £26,719 | question: What is the average salary for an architect with 14 or more years of experience in the Middle East?, answer: £43,389 | question: What is the average annual salary of a construction worker in the US/Canada?, answer: $100,000 +question: What area experienced a severe drought in 2010?, answer: Amazon rainforest | question: How large was the affected region in 2010?, answer: 1,160,000 square miles | question: How many epicenters did the 2010 drought have?, answer: three | question: Where were the findings published?, answer: the journal Science. | question: How much carbon dioxide does the Amazon absorb in a typical year?, answer: 5 gigatons +question: Where was Newcastle ranked in the retail centre expenditure league of the UK in 2010?, answer: ninth | question: How many major shopping areas are in Newcastle City Centre?, answer: several | question: What is the largest shopping center in the UK?, answer: Eldon Square | question: What is the largest department store in the UK?, answer: John Lewis | question: What is the largest department store in the UK?, answer: John Lewis | question: What is often cited as the world's first department store?, answer: Bainbridge's, opened in 1838, | question: Who was the founder of Bainbridges?, answer: Emerson Bainbridge | question: What gave birth to the name department store?, answer: The Bainbridge’s official ledgers | question: What is the largest shopping center in the UK?, answer: Eldon Square | question: Where is the undercover Green Market located?, answer: near Grainger Street | question: When was the Eldon Square Shopping Centre completed?, answer: February 2010 +question: Where did the Economist Intelligence Unit rank Warsaw as the most liveable city in the world in 2012?, answer: 32nd | question: What was Warsaw ranked as in Central Europe in 2012?, answer: one of the most liveable | question: What is Warsaw considered to be today?, answer: "Alpha–" | question: Along with food processing and FMCG manufacturing, what industries are important to Warsaw's economy?, answer: steel and electronic manufacturing | question: What industry is Warsaw a significant center of?, answer: Polish media | question: What is one of the largest and most important in Central and Eastern Europe?, answer: The Warsaw Stock Exchange | question: What is Frontex?, answer: European Union agency for external border security, | question: Along with Frankfurt, London, Paris and Warsaw, what city has the highest number of skyscrapers in the European Union?, answer: Barcelona | question: What is Warsaw known for?, answer: art and club scenes +question: Who honored Doctor Who with an Institutional Peabody?, answer: Peabody Awards | question: What year was the largest ever simulcast of a TV drama?, answer: 50th anniversary | question: What type of music was first used in Doctor Who?, answer: electronic music +question: What rating agency said the widening disparity between the U.S.'s wealthiest citizens and the rest of the nation had slowed the economy?, answer: Standard & Poor's | question: What did S&P recommend to partially remedy the wealth gap and the resulting slow growth?, answer: increasing access | question: How much money did S&P say would have been added to the economy if the average US worker had completed just one more year of school?, answer: $105 billion +question: What happened to the historic entrance in 2014?, answer: work was completed | question: What was placed over the historic arches?, answer: Glazing | question: How many Grade One listed railway stations are there in the UK?, answer: six | question: When was the first covered railway station in the world opened?, answer: 1850 | question: What style of façade does the station have?, answer: neoclassical | question: What is one of only six Grade One listed railway stations in the UK?, answer: The station sightlines | question: What company operated the first service to Southampton's railway station?, answer: North Eastern Railway | question: Where is the city's other mainline station, Manors?, answer: to the east +question: What country did the mujahideen defeat in the 1980s?, answer: Soviet Union | question: What country was ruled by communist forces in 1992?, answer: Democratic Republic of Afghanistan | question: What percentage of Afghanistan did the Taliban take over in 1996?, answer: 80% +question: Who was one of several men studying the medicinal properties of plants in Ancient Greece?, answer: Diocles of Carystus | question: How many men were studying the medicinal properties of plants in Ancient Greece?, answer: several | question: Who wrote a five volume book in his native Greek?, answer: Pedanius Dioscorides | question: What was the Latin translation of Diocles of Carystus?, answer: De Materia Medica | question: What coined the term materia medica?, answer: The title +question: Who left Messina with a large fleet in order to reach Acre?, answer: Richard the Lion-hearted | question: What caused Richard the Lion-hearted's fleet to be dispersed?, answer: a storm | question: What was Richard's sister's name?, answer: Berengaria | question: Who was the island's despot?, answer: Isaac | question: What port did Richard's fleet arrive in on May 1, 1191?, answer: Limassol | question: What did Richard order Isaac to release?, answer: prisoners | question: What did Richard do when Isaac refused to release the prisoners?, answer: Richard landed his troops and took Limassol. +question: What did Congress pass in 1970?, answer: Public Health Cigarette Smoking Act | question: Who bought ABC Great States in 1974?, answer: Henry Plitt | question: Who was named President and Chief Operating Officer of ABC in 1972?, answer: Elton Rule +question: Who died in 1227?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What was the cause of Genghis Khan's death?, answer: the Western Xia, illness, falling from his horse, | question: What is the name of the book that tells the story of Genghis Khan's death?, answer: The Secret History of the Mongols | question: How old was Genghis Khan when he died?, answer: old and tired | question: Who wrote that Genghis Khan died from an arrow wound?, answer: Marco Polo | question: Who did some Mongol chronicles connect Genghis' death with?, answer: a Western Xia princess | question: When was the legend that the princess hid a small dagger and stabbed Genghis?, answer: early 17th century +question: What country was 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire' based on?, answer: British | question: What was the initial success of Millionaire?, answer: major ratings success | question: How many nights a week did Millionaire air?, answer: six | question: In the 1999-2000 season, ABC became the first network to move from third to what in the ratings?, answer: first place | question: Who relaunched Millionaire as a syndicated program in 2002?, answer: Buena Vista Television +question: Who is the only broadcaster of Doctor Who in Australia?, answer: Australian Broadcasting Corporation | question: What did the ABC do in 2003 for the show's 40th anniversary?, answer: weekly screenings of all available classic episodes | question: What type of series does the ABC broadcast?, answer: modern series | question: What 20th anniversary special did ABC provide partial funding for in 1983?, answer: The Five Doctors | question: After the closure of SF, on what channel were repeats of The Five Doctors shown?, answer: SyFy +question: Along with Friedrichstadt, what new neighborhood did the Huguenots create in Berlin?, answer: Dorotheenstadt | question: By 1700, what percentage of the city's population was French speaking?, answer: one-fifth | question: What language did the Berlin Huguenots keep in their church services?, answer: the French language | question: Who occupied Prussia in 1806-07?, answer: Napoleon | question: Who rose to positions of prominence?, answer: their descendents | question: What was founded by the Huguenots?, answer: Several congregations +question: What survives as stonework in Britain?, answer: Norman art | question: Norman artwork survives in forms strongly influenced by what forebears?, answer: Greek, Lombard, and Arab | question: What style is the crown in Palermo?, answer: Byzantine | question: Norman art in southern Italy was influenced by Lombard, Lombard and what other culture?, answer: Greek | question: When was Lombard Salerno a center of ivorywork?, answer: 11th century | question: Who brought with them French artefacts with which to gift the churches at which they stopped in southern Italy?, answer: French Crusaders | question: What do many south Italian churches preserve alongside their native pieces?, answer: works from France +question: Where did Tesla leave in 1878?, answer: Graz | question: What did his friends think he did?, answer: drowned | question: How much did Tesla work for in Maribor?, answer: 60 florins | question: What did Tesla do in his spare time?, answer: playing cards | question: Who went to Maribor to beg his son to return home?, answer: Milutin Tesla | question: What did Nikola suffer in 1879?, answer: nervous breakdown +question: Who successfully transmitted the letter S from England to Newfoundland?, answer: Marconi | question: How many letters did Tesla write to Morgan?, answer: over 50 | question: How many months did Tesla continue to build Wardenclyffe?, answer: nine | question: How tall was Wardenclyffe?, answer: 187 feet | question: What type of communication did Tesla say Wardenclyffe would be capable of?, answer: wireless | question: Who was Morgan meeting with when Tesla wrote to Morgan?, answer: Archbishop of Canterbury +question: What mission was canceled in 1966?, answer: AS-205 | question: What was allocated to the dual mission?, answer: Saturn IB | question: Who were reassigned as the Apollo 1 backup crew?, answer: Schirra, Eisele and Cunningham +question: Who did Thomas S. Murphy contact about a proposal to merge their respective companies?, answer: Leonard Goldenson | question: How much did Capital Cities pay for each share of ABC?, answer: $121 | question: How much did Capital Cities borrow to finance the purchase of ABC?, answer: $2.1 billion | question: What company did Warren Buffett loan $500 million to finance the purchase of ABC?, answer: Berkshire Hathaway | question: How many television stations did the FCC allow broadcasters to own in 1985?, answer: 12 +question: Who signed the Security Laws Amendment Bill?, answer: President Uhuru Kenyatta | question: How many Western countries criticized the Security Laws Amendment Bill?, answer: nine | question: What countries issued a press statement cautioning about the law's potential impact?, answer: United States, Britain, Germany and France | question: When was the Security Laws Amendment Bill passed in the National Assembly?, answer: 19 December +question: How many people were estimated to be living in England in 1300?, answer: 4 million | question: By the end of 1350, what had subsided but never really died out in England?, answer: the Black Death | question: In what century did the first half of the Black Death occur?, answer: 15th | question: What percentage of the population was affected by the Black Death in 1471?, answer: 10–15% | question: Where did the most general outbreaks of the Black Death occur?, answer: Tudor and Stuart England +question: What followed the Anglo-Saxon period in England?, answer: Norman architecture | question: What building techniques did the Normans incorporate into their own?, answer: Islamic, Lombard, and Byzantine +question: Where is the oldest pharmacy in Estonia located?, answer: Town Hall Square | question: When was the oldest pharmacy in Italy set up?, answer: 1221 | question: What type of drugs does the medieval Esteve Pharmacy in Llívia keep?, answer: albarellos +question: What is the name of the entire international conflict?, answer: Seven Years' War | question: What is the Seven Years' War?, answer: The entire international conflict | question: When was the official declaration of war in Europe?, answer: 1756 | question: What city was captured in 1760?, answer: Montreal +question: How many climate scientists wrote in the journal Nature calling for changes to the IPCC?, answer: five | question: What did the five scientists want to turn the whole climate science assessment process into?, answer: a moderated "living" | question: What did the five scientists want the panel to employ?, answer: full-time staff +question: What type of civil servants are mainly civil servants recruited in special university classes?, answer: teachers | question: What type of school is the Grundschule?, answer: elementary schools +question: What is extremely high in Hinduism?, answer: spiritual mentorship +question: What type of school is a private school in India?, answer: unaided | question: What type of school is a private school in India?, answer: unaided | question: Who has the power to govern schools in India?, answer: union government and the state governments | question: What does the union government do?, answer: provide the broad policy directions | question: How many different Examination Boards are there in India?, answer: 30 | question: What is the name of the academic authorities that conduct examinations for school leaving certificates in India?, answer: Examination Boards +question: What is paid by the state in Ireland?, answer: teacher's salaries | question: Are private school fees in Ireland high or low compared to the rest of the world?, answer: low | question: Is there a limited element of state assessment of private schools?, answer: limited element of state assessment | question: What type of school do some private schools in Ireland also double as?, answer: boarding | question: What is the average fee for a private school in Ireland?, answer: €5,000 | question: What is an example of a religious order that runs a private school in Ireland?, answer: Society of Jesus +question: Who was the papal nuncio in 1519?, answer: Karl von Miltitz | question: Who did Johann Eck call a new Jan Hus?, answer: Luther | question: What did Johann Eck want to expose in a public forum?, answer: Luther's doctrine | question: Who was Luther's colleague?, answer: Andreas Karlstadt | question: What scripture did Luther claim did not confer on popes the exclusive right to interpret scripture?, answer: Matthew 16:18 | question: What happened to Jan Hus in 1415?, answer: burned at the stake | question: How was Jan Hus burned?, answer: at the stake +question: Where did Tesla go to Prague in 1880?, answer: Gospić | question: What was Tesla's ability to speak Czech?, answer: illiterate | question: What did Tesla attend at Charles-Ferdinand University?, answer: lectures +question: In the Imperial household, who was even ranked above the two personal physicians of the Emperor?, answer: pharmacists | question: What was the name of the code that defined the place of pharmacists in society?, answer: Taihō Code | question: When did the organizational structure of the pre-Heian Imperial court cease?, answer: Meiji Restoration | question: Along with acupuncturists and pharmacists, what other health-related field was ranked above pharmacists in the Imperial household?, answer: physicians | question: Along with acupuncturists and pharmacists, what other health-related field was ranked above pharmacists in the Imperial household?, answer: physicians +question: How much did Westinghouse pay for Tesla's polyphase induction motor and transformer designs?, answer: $60,000 | question: How much did Westinghouse pay Tesla to be a consultant?, answer: $2,000 +question: Who was the Deputy Administrator of NASA in 1960?, answer: Hugh L. Dryden | question: What was separate from the command module?, answer: a mission module cabin | question: How many study contracts were awarded to General Dynamics/Convair?, answer: three | question: What did NASA perform its own?, answer: in-house spacecraft design studies +question: Where was Allen Shaw from?, answer: Chicago | question: How many owned-and-operated FM stations did ABC have in 1968?, answer: seven | question: What did Shaw announce in 1970 that should be reviewed?, answer: music choice policy +question: What was the first museum in Britain to present a rock concert?, answer: V&A | question: What was the first museum in Britain to present a rock concert?, answer: The V&A | question: Who was the director of the V&A in 1973?, answer: Roy Strong +question: Who overthrew Prime Minister Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto?, answer: General Zia-ul-Haq | question: What did Ali Bhutto ban within six months?, answer: alcohol and nightclubs | question: What was the official state ideology of Zia-ul-Haq?, answer: Islamism | question: What was the name of the leader who was an admirer of Mawdudi?, answer: Zia ul | question: What was the name of Mawdudi's party?, answer: Jamaat-e-Islami | question: What did Zia-ul-Haq use to legitimize his means of seizing power?, answer: Islamization | question: Zia-ul-Haq's policies were intended to avoid revolutionary excess and not to strain relations with what two state allies?, answer: American and Persian Gulf | question: When did Zia-ul-Haq die?, answer: 1988 +question: Who found that Microsoft's use of the term "SkyDrive" infringed on Sky's trademark?, answer: English High Court of Justice | question: What does SkyDrive stand for?, answer: cloud storage service | question: What was the previous name of SkyDrive?, answer: "SkyDrive Pro" +question: Who was the first anchor of 20/20?, answer: Hugh Downs | question: Who did ABC sell its recording division to in 1979?, answer: MCA Inc. +question: What did Röntgen discover?, answer: X-ray and X-ray imaging | question: What did Tesla devise to produce X-rays?, answer: several experimental setups | question: What type of rays did Tesla claim his circuits would allow him to generate?, answer: Roentgen rays +question: What do capitalist firms increasingly substitute for labor inputs?, answer: capital equipment | question: What happens to the "reserve army of labour"?, answer: increasing unemployment | question: What type of pressure does the substitution of capital equipment for labor exert on wages?, answer: downward +question: What was the purpose of WATCH ABC?, answer: a revamp of its traditional multi-platform streaming services | question: What is the sister network to ABC's Watch ABC?, answer: ESPN's WatchESPN service | question: Along with Philadelphia O&O WPVI-TV, what was the first station to offer streams of their programming on the service?, answer: New York City O&O WABC-TV | question: What television company reached a deal to offer ABC affiliates live streaming of their programming on the service?, answer: Hearst Television +question: Who's name and likeness are endorsed on products, streets, buildings, and other places in Mongolia?, answer: Genghis Khan's | question: What is an example of a product that uses Genghis Khan's face?, answer: liquor bottles | question: Where is Mongolia's main international airport?, answer: Ulaanbaatar | question: What has been erected before the parliament and near Ulaanbaatar?, answer: Major Genghis Khan statues | question: What have there been repeated discussions about?, answer: regulating the use of his name and image +question: Who was elected president in 1960?, answer: John F. Kennedy | question: What issue did Kennedy speak out against prior to becoming president?, answer: the "missile gap" | question: What did Kennedy use as a symbol of national prestige?, answer: aerospace technology | question: What did Kennedy not immediately come to a decision on the status of once he became president?, answer: Apollo program | question: What did Kennedy not know about the space program?, answer: technical details | question: Who was the NASA Administrator in 1960?, answer: James E. Webb +question: Who was the Command Module Pilot of the Apollo 12?, answer: Charles "Pete" Conrad | question: Who was the Command Module Pilot?, answer: Richard F. Gordon, Jr. | question: How many EVAs did Conrad and Bean make?, answer: two | question: What did Conrad and Bean remove from the Surveyor 3?, answer: some parts +question: Under what system were the Legislative Council elections held in 2006?, answer: multi-member proportional representation | question: How many electorates were there in Victoria prior to 2006?, answer: eight | question: How many members were in the Legislative Council prior to 2006?, answer: 44 | question: When do elections for the Victorian Parliament occur every four years?, answer: November | question: How many two-member electorates were there in the Legislative Council prior to 2006?, answer: 22 +question: What two countries were the theologians in the Marburg Colloquy?, answer: German and Swiss | question: How many points of agreement was reached at the Marburg Colloquy?, answer: fourteen +question: Who identified Yersinia pestis in 1998?, answer: Drancourt and Raoult | question: In what part of France and Germany did the new research conclude that Yersinia pestis was the cause of the Black Death?, answer: the south | question: Yersinia pestis was the causative agent of what that devastated Europe during the Middle Ages?, answer: epidemic plague +question: What does GTCS stand for?, answer: General Teaching Council for Scotland | question: How many Scottish Universities offer IETs?, answer: seven | question: What is the name given to a student who has successfully completed an IET in Scotland?, answer: "Provisional Registration" +question: Who negotiated a capitulation with General Amherst?, answer: Governor Vaudreuil | question: What religion did Amherst give the French residents the right to continue to worship in?, answer: Roman Catholic | question: What did the British provide for the sick and wounded French soldiers?, answer: medical treatment +question: What was the name of the first successful credit card?, answer: BankAmericard | question: What was BankAmericard?, answer: a financial instrument | question: What is the current name of BankAmericard?, answer: Visa Inc. +question: Who approved the sequence of mission types?, answer: Mueller | question: What were used instead of numbers?, answer: letters | question: What was the first manned test of the LM?, answer: CSM Earth orbit | question: What type of mission did the list of types cover?, answer: follow-on lunar exploration +question: How much does a child in Sweden have to pay to attend a private school?, answer: pupils are free | question: What percentage of Swedish pupils were enrolled in private schools in 2008?, answer: Over 10% | question: What is Sweden internationally known for?, answer: school voucher model | question: How many schools does Kunskapsskolan offer?, answer: 30 | question: Who has recommended the Swedish school voucher system?, answer: Barack Obama. +question: What priesthood is the teacher in the LDS Church?, answer: Aaronic | question: What is the highest office in the LDS Church?, answer: Elder | question: What is the emphasis on in the LDS Church?, answer: spiritual mentorship | question: Who are Priesthood representatives expected to defer to when in his home?, answer: father of the house | question: What is offered during a ceremony called the patriarchal blessing?, answer: spiritual guidance | question: When is spiritual guidance offered in the LDS Church?, answer: during a ceremony called the patriarchal blessing. +question: Where are the teachers of Dharma most commonly called a Lama?, answer: Tibet | question: A Lama who has consciously determined to be reborn, often many times, is called a Tulku?, answer: phowa and siddhi +question: Who used the overseas colonies as bases to liberate France?, answer: Charles de Gaulle and the Free French | question: When did anti-colonial movements begin to challenge the Empire?, answer: 1945 | question: In what country did France fight and lose a bitter war in the 1950s?, answer: Vietnam | question: What did Charles de Gaulle grant Algeria in 1962?, answer: independence | question: How many of France's colonies gained independence by 1960?, answer: Nearly all of France's colonies | question: Where has France sent troops to assist in suppressing coups d'état?, answer: its former colonies in Africa +question: What was recognised to be a major obstacle to the invasion of Germany by the Western Allies?, answer: the Rhine | question: What was the name of the operation that failed to capture Arnhem?, answer: Operation Market Garden | question: What distributary of the Rhine was Nijmegen over?, answer: Waal distributary | question: Who was able to capture the Ludendorff Bridge?, answer: U.S. forces | question: What was the name of the film about the Ludendorff Bridge at Remagen?, answer: The Bridge | question: What was the name of the Warsaw Pact war plan for an invasion of Western Europe during the Cold War?, answer: Seven Days to the River Rhine +question: In what type of economy can wages not be controlled by professional and labor organizations?, answer: capitalist mode of production | question: How do wages work in a purely capitalist mode of production?, answer: same way | question: In a purely capitalist mode of production, what will not be controlled by these organizations?, answer: wages | question: What is driven by the price of skill?, answer: inequality | question: What is inequality driven by?, answer: the price of skill | question: What can markets pass on to society?, answer: environmental costs | question: Markets, by themselves, even when they are stable, often lead to what type of inequality?, answer: high levels | question: What is the prime interest of a businessman?, answer: profit motive +question: What was the average level of noise in Newcastle?, answer: 80.4 | question: What did the report claim the noise levels would have on the health of the city's residents?, answer: negative | question: What was included in Newcastle's report that was criticized for not having pedestrian access?, answer: motorway underpass +question: What type of school did Luther drop out of?, answer: law school | question: What did Luther want assurances about?, answer: life | question: Who was Luther's tutor?, answer: Bartholomaeus Arnoldi von Usingen | question: What did Luther find unsatisfying?, answer: Philosophy | question: Who did Luther have a love-hate relationship with?, answer: Aristotle | question: What did Luther believe could not lead men to God?, answer: reason | question: How did Luther believe human beings could learn about God?, answer: through divine revelation, +question: Along with According to Jim, what new series did ABC have in the 2000s?, answer: My Wife and Kids | question: Where did Boy Meets World and Sabrina, the Teenage Witch move to in 2000?, answer: The WB | question: What remained a weak spot for ABC for the next 11 years?, answer: Friday nights +question: What is the pattern of major outbreaks in the same areas separated by 5 to 15 years that differs from modern bubonic plague?, answer: the Black Death | question: Where are temperatures too cold for the survival of fleas?, answer: northern Europe +question: What is another group of yellow-orange pigments found in the photosystems?, answer: carotenoids | question: How many photosynthetic carotenoids are there?, answer: about thirty | question: What sometimes override the chlorophyll green?, answer: their bright colors | question: What is a bright red-orange carotenoid found in nearly all chloroplasts?, answer: β-carotene | question: What is another group of yellow-orange pigments found in the photosystems?, answer: carotenoids +question: What is the IPCC publishing on specific topics?, answer: Special Reports | question: How does the preparation and approval process for all IPCC Special Reports follow?, answer: the same procedures | question: In what year were the first two IPCC Special Reports finalized?, answer: 2011 | question: How many Special Reports were requested by governments?, answer: Both +question: Who identifies rock samples in the laboratory?, answer: petrologists | question: What is one of the primary methods for identifying rocks in the laboratory?, answer: optical microscopy | question: What type of rock samples are analyzed in an optical mineralogy analysis?, answer: thin sections | question: What is analyzed in the electron microprobe?, answer: individual locations | question: What provides insight into the geochemical evolution of rock units?, answer: Stable and radioactive isotope studies +question: In what city was the headquarters of the Midlothian County Council originally built?, answer: Edinburgh | question: On what bridge was the Lothian Regional Council located?, answer: George IV Bridge | question: Where did the MSP's offices move to in 2004?, answer: Holyrood | question: What are the former Midlothian County Buildings in Edinburgh?, answer: Parliament Square, High Street and George IV Bridge +question: Goldbach's conjecture asserts that every even integer n greater than 2 can be written as a sum of two primes., answer: primes | question: When were all four of Landau's problems from?, answer: 1912 | question: What does Goldbach's conjecture say?, answer: every even integer n greater than 2 | question: Goldbach's conjecture has been verified for all numbers up to what?, answer: n = 2 | question: Which theorem says that every sufficiently large odd integer can be written as a sum of three primes?, answer: Vinogradov's | question: What states that every sufficiently large even number can be expressed as the sum of a prime and a semiprime?, answer: Chen's theorem | question: How many primes can any even integer be written as the sum of?, answer: six | question: What is the branch of number theory studying such questions called?, answer: additive number theory. +question: What trophy do all Super Bowl champions receive?, answer: Vince Lombardi Trophy | question: How much will each digit of the "50" weigh?, answer: 33 lb +question: Along with sleep, what system has been shown to have strong regulatory effects on immunological functions?, answer: circadian system | question: What hormones drop in blood levels during the slow wave-sleep stage?, answer: cortisol, epinephrine, and norepinephrine | question: What state does the production of the pro-inflammatory cytokines interleukin-1, interleukein-12, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma induce?, answer: pro-inflammatory state | question: Interleukin-1, interleukins-12, TNF-alpha and IFN-gamma are examples of what?, answer: cytokines | question: What type of T cells peak during a time of a slowly evolving adaptive immune response?, answer: undifferentiated, or less differentiated, like naïve and central memory T cells, | question: What is produced during the slow-wave-sleep stage?, answer: hormones | question: What is the milieu of hormones produced during the slow-wave-sleep stage thought to support?, answer: the formation of long-lasting immune memory +question: Who has portrayed versions of the Doctor in guest roles?, answer: others | question: Who played the War Doctor in 2013?, answer: John Hurt | question: What is the name of the mini-episode in which John Hurt played the War Doctor?, answer: "The Night of the Doctor" | question: Who played the Valeyard?, answer: Michael Jayston +question: What does the United Methodist Church prohibit in regards to same-sex unions?, answer: celebration | question: Who was defrocked in 1999 for his participation in same-sex union ceremonies?, answer: Rev. Jimmy Creech | question: Who does the United Methodist Church forbid to give United Methodist funds to any gay organization?, answer: any United Methodist board, agency, committee, commission, or council | question: How many trials are scheduled for ministers who officiate at same-sex weddings?, answer: several trials | question: Who has sought other ways to recognize same-sex couples?, answer: some congregations | question: How many United Methodist congregations hosted a proposal for a same-sex couple announcing their engagement?, answer: one congregation | question: When was same-sex marriage legalized nationwide?, answer: 2016 | question: Who performed a same-sex marriage in church in 2016?, answer: a United Methodist bishop +question: How much is the total value of other ancillary events?, answer: $2 million | question: What type of fundraiser will aid in finding business sponsors and individual donors?, answer: professional fundraiser | question: What has the city council announced plans to set aside for the event?, answer: seed funding +question: What was Arthur Brisbane's job?, answer: newspaper editor | question: What process did Tesla say could get at all the laws?, answer: the mind | question: What process did Tesla say could get at all the laws?, answer: the mind | question: What did Tesla believe could be reduced to one?, answer: all fundamental laws +question: In anglophone academic works, theories regarding imperialism are often based on what experience?, answer: British | question: When was the term "imperialism" introduced into English?, answer: the late 1870s | question: What type of economy did Lenin believe imperialism was a natural extension of?, answer: capitalist | question: Who wrote Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism?, answer: Vladimir Lenin | question: Who wrote Imperialism, the Highest Stage of Capitalism?, answer: Lenin | question: What did Lenin believe was the source of imperialism?, answer: capitalist economies | question: What political ideology did Vladimir Lenin belong to?, answer: Marxist | question: What type of character of imperialism have many theoreticians on the left emphasized?, answer: structural or systemic | question: Who is considered to be the first person to extend the world system to a period of centuries?, answer: Christopher Columbus | question: How many axes has the term "imperialism" shifted along?, answer: five | question: What type of power has caused a growing unease, even squeamishness with the fact of power?, answer: Western +question: What was Temüjin captured in around 1177?, answer: a raid | question: Who was enslaved by the Tayichi'ud?, answer: Temüjin | question: Along with Bo'orchu, who joined Temüjin in his escape?, answer: Jelme | question: What became widespread after his escape from the Tayichi'ud?, answer: Temüjin's reputation +question: What type of tribes dominated large areas between the French and the British?, answer: native | question: Which two tribes were engaged in Father Le Loutre's War?, answer: Mi'kmaq and the Abenaki | question: What dominated much of Upstate New York and the Ohio Country?, answer: The Iroquois Confederation | question: What Confederation dominated much of Upstate New York and the Ohio Country?, answer: Iroquois +question: What is Larry Ellison's rank in America?, answer: third richest man +question: What can consist of engaging in forbidden speech?, answer: civil disobedience | question: Who released the album "Filthy Words"?, answer: George Carlin | question: Who was arrested for allegedly sending an email to the Lebanon, New Hampshire city councilors stating, "Wise up or die"?, answer: Joseph Haas +question: In what mode does each packet include complete addressing information?, answer: connectionless mode | question: What happens when packets are routed individually in connectionless mode?, answer: different paths | question: What numbers are each packet labeled with in connectionless mode?, answer: destination address, source address, and port | question: What is reassembled in the correct order at the destination?, answer: sequence number | question: What is not needed to help a packet find its way to its destination?, answer: a dedicated path | question: How is a packet sent in connectionless mode?, answer: Each packet is dispatched | question: What is reassembled in the correct order at the destination?, answer: the original message/data | question: What is a virtual connection also known as?, answer: virtual circuit or byte stream +question: Who developed a presumption that "selling arrangements" would be presumed to not fall into TFEU article 34?, answer: the Court of Justice | question: What beer did Keck and Mithouard claim that French competition law prevented them from selling?, answer: Picon beer | question: What was the aim of the law to prevent?, answer: cut throat | question: What did the Court of Justice hold was outside the scope of article 34?, answer: it was an equally applicable "selling arrangement" | question: Why did the Court of Justice hold that selling arrangements did not need to be justified?, answer: it was outside the scope | question: What did the Court of Justice believe would not fall into TFEU article 34?, answer: selling arrangements | question: In what case did the Court of Justice review Swedish bans on advertising to children under age 12?, answer: Konsumentombudsmannen v De Agostini | question: Under what article did Konsumentombudsmannen v De Agostini hold that advertising alcohol on the radio, TV and in magazines was justified?, answer: article 36 | question: What did Konsumentombudsmannen v Gourmet AB suggest that a total ban for advertising on the radio, TV and in magazines could fall within article 34?, answer: alcohol | question: What is the Unfair Commercial Practices Directive?, answer: the EU harmonised restrictions on restrictions on marketing and advertising, to forbid conduct that distorts average consumer behaviour, is misleading or aggressive, | question: What type of regulation is increasing?, answer: states have to give mutual recognition to each other's standards | question: Why is the EU trying to raise standards?, answer: to avoid a regulatory "race to the bottom", +question: Who believed that a Christian's soul sleeps after it is separated from the body in death?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther reject the idea of for the saints?, answer: torments | question: What did Luther think Purgatory involved?, answer: penitential suffering | question: What did Luther affirm beyond death?, answer: continuity of one's personal identity | question: In what articles did Luther describe the saints as currently residing "in their graves and in heaven"?, answer: Smalcald +question: What are CTLs?, answer: cytotoxic natural killer cells | question: What type of molecules peak during awake active times?, answer: anti-inflammatory | question: How many theories are there as to why the pro-inflammatory state is reserved for sleep time?, answer: two | question: What causes a great deal of oxidative stress?, answer: inflammation | question: What causes a great deal of oxidative stress?, answer: inflammation | question: What causes a great deal of oxidative stress?, answer: Inflammation +question: What is the leading theory today?, answer: A → G deamination | question: What does DNA become susceptible to when it is single stranded?, answer: deamination events | question: What form when a strand is not being copied?, answer: replication forks | question: What form when a strand is not being copied?, answer: replication forks | question: What type of structure does a second theory suggest most cpDNA is?, answer: linear | question: Where is a minority of genetic material kept?, answer: circular chromosomes +question: What was the mission mode in favor at NASA in 1961?, answer: direct ascent | question: What did engineers fear would be difficult in lunar orbit?, answer: a rendezvous | question: Who campaigned for the recognition of LOR as a viable and practical option?, answer: John Houbolt | question: John Houbolt campaigned for the recognition of what approach?, answer: LOR | question: Who was Robert Seamans?, answer: Associate Administrator +question: Who merged ABC Entertainment and ABC Studios into a new division?, answer: Disney–ABC Television Group | question: How much of its workforce did ABC Entertainment Group lay off during the reorganization?, answer: 5% | question: What was the original name of Citadel Media?, answer: ABC Radio | question: Who did Disney-ABC Television Group partner with to make individual episodes of ABC and Disney Channel programs available for purchase on iTunes?, answer: Apple Inc. +question: Who was the commissioner of the NFL in 2012?, answer: Roger Goodell +question: Who was Milton Friedman a major advisor to?, answer: Republican U.S. President Ronald Reagan | question: Who is an alumnus of the University of Kansas?, answer: Thomas Sowell +question: Who helps students learn in education?, answer: teachers | question: On what type of basis can a teacher be described as a tutor?, answer: individual basis +question: What is the mace made from?, answer: silver and inlaid with gold | question: On what part of the mace are the first words of the Scotland Act inscribed?, answer: the head | question: Who presented the mace to the Scottish Parliament?, answer: the Queen | question: What is the mace above the glass at the beginning of each sitting?, answer: a full meeting of the Parliament +question: How many sectors of construction are there?, answer: three | question: What are the two divisions of building construction?, answer: residential and non-residential | question: What includes large public works, dams, bridges, highways, water/wastewater and utility distribution?, answer: Infrastructure | question: What does infrastructure include?, answer: large public works, dams, bridges, highways, water/wastewater | question: What does industrial include?, answer: refineries, process chemical, power generation, mills | question: What is another way to break construction into sectors or markets?, answer: industry +question: Who wrote a detailed report on the Ohio Country?, answer: Céloron | question: What did Céloron say about bringing the French back to the Ohio Country?, answer: I don't know | question: Where did Céloron report on the situation in?, answer: Ohio Country | question: What was William Shirley's political affiliation?, answer: expansionist governor | question: How were conflicts between the colonies accomplished?, answer: raiding parties +question: What does Luther state that everything that is used to work sorrow over sin is called?, answer: the law | question: What does Luther say is called the law?, answer: everything that is used to work sorrow over sin | question: What did Luther refuse to preach among Christians?, answer: the Ten Commandments | question: What does claiming that the law should not be preached to Christians mean?, answer: Christians are no longer sinners +question: How many previous Super Bowl Most Valuable Players were introduced during the pregame ceremony?, answer: 39 | question: Who was the MVP of Super Bowls I and II?, answer: Bart Starr | question: Was there any plans made for the recognition of Harvey Martin?, answer: No plans were announced +question: What do complement proteins bind to on the surfaces of microbes?, answer: carbohydrates | question: What type of response is triggered by the recognition signal?, answer: rapid killing | question: The speed of the response is a result of what?, answer: signal amplification | question: What happens to complement proteins after they bind to a microbe?, answer: they activate their protease activity, | question: What is the name of the cascade that amplifies the initial signal by controlled positive feedback?, answer: catalytic cascade | question: What does the cascade result in?, answer: production of peptides | question: What can also kill cells directly?, answer: deposition of complement +question: What does HT take a different view of than some other Islamists?, answer: Muslim history | question: What is believed to have ended the true Islamic system?, answer: the abolition of the Ottoman Caliphate | question: What is Mustafa Kemal Atatürk's political ideology?, answer: Turkish modernist +question: How large are chloroplasts in land plants?, answer: 5–8 μm | question: What type of chloroplast is often found in algae?, answer: a single chloroplast | question: How many chloroplasts do some algae have?, answer: two chloroplasts | question: What takes up most of the cell in some algae?, answer: the chloroplast +question: What type of street layout does Newcastle still retain?, answer: medieval | question: What can only be traversed by foot?, answer: Narrow alleys | question: In what century was the Castle Keep first recorded?, answer: 14th | question: What type of house is the House of Tides located in?, answer: 16th century merchant's house +question: In what year did Tesla meet Alfred S. Brown?, answer: 1886 | question: What did Brown and Peck promote?, answer: inventions and patents | question: How did Brown and Peck support Tesla?, answer: financially | question: When was the Tesla Electric Company formed?, answer: April 1887 | question: Where was the Tesla Electric Company's laboratory located?, answer: 89 Liberty Street in Manhattan +question: Who was rumored to be performing during the halftime show?, answer: "multiple acts" | question: What nationality was Coldplay?, answer: British | question: What company confirmed that Beyoncé would be performing at the Super Bowl in 2016?, answer: Pepsi | question: Along with Bruno Mars, who performed at the Super Bowl in 2015?, answer: Mark Ronson +question: What is the name of Lauren Oliver's New York Times bestseller?, answer: Before I Fall +question: In many countries, there is what in favor of males in the labor market?, answer: a Gender pay gap | question: What may contribute to the gender pay gap?, answer: discrimination | question: Who is more likely to consider factors other than pay when looking for work?, answer: women | question: What shows that the gender pay gap does not explain the entire difference?, answer: income studies | question: What stated that in the US once other factors are accounted for there is still a difference in earnings between women and men?, answer: U.S. Census's report | question: What is the income gap in Botswana?, answer: 53% +question: In what year was Brown v. Board of Education decided?, answer: 1954 | question: What type of students became more heavily concentrated in public schools in Mississippi?, answer: African-American | question: What was usually College Preparatory?, answer: academic content | question: What has shut down since the 1970s?, answer: many of these "segregation academies" +question: What is held outside the formal or legal property ownership registration system?, answer: land and housing | question: What is held in informal form?, answer: unregistered property | question: How long can it take to build on government land in some countries?, answer: over 200 steps | question: What is one cause of extra-legal property?, answer: notarize transaction documents +question: What is explained as a mathematical by-product of exchange of momentum-carrying gauge bosons?, answer: forces and the acceleration of particles | question: Along with general relativity, what theory showed that force is a redundant concept arising from conservation of momentum?, answer: quantum field theory | question: The conservation of momentum can be directly derived from what?, answer: homogeneity or symmetry of space | question: What is considered more accurately to be "fundamental interactions"?, answer: fundamental forces | question: What does momentum conservation result in?, answer: recoil of particle A | question: What does the Feynman diagram represent?, answer: all forces | question: What is needed to predict the accurate result of fundamental interactions?, answer: sophisticated mathematical descriptions | question: How is each matter particle represented in a Feynman diagram?, answer: straight line | question: What particles are identical except for their direction of propagation through the Feynman diagram?, answer: Matter and anti-matter | question: Where does the Feynman diagram represent any force arising from an interaction as occurring?, answer: at the vertex | question: What is emitted away from the vertex as wavy lines?, answer: Gauge bosons +question: In most countries, what type of legislation is a dispensary subject to?, answer: pharmacy | question: What has there been an increasing trend towards?, answer: trained pharmacy technicians | question: What are pharmacy technicians now more dependent on?, answer: automation +question: In the United States, who are pharmacists regulated separately from?, answer: physicians | question: What can only pharmacists supply to the public?, answer: pharmaceuticals | question: What does the AMA Code of Ethics provide that physicians may dispense drugs within their office practices?, answer: there is no patient exploitation | question: What percentage of American physicians reportedly dispense drugs on their own?, answer: 7 to 10 percent +question: What type of engine reverses its direction of flow at each stroke?, answer: reciprocating piston | question: How many events make up the complete engine cycle?, answer: four | question: What controls the four events in a reciprocating piston engine?, answer: valves +question: Who observed that there was no overall increase in weight when tin and air were heated in a closed container?, answer: Lavoisier | question: What did Lavoisier notice when he opened the container?, answer: air rushed in | question: What happened to the tin when it was heated in a closed container?, answer: increased in weight | question: What was the name of Lavoisier's book on combustion?, answer: Sur la combustion | question: What did Lavoisier's book Sur la combustion en général not support?, answer: azote | question: What did azote become in English?, answer: nitrogen +question: What type of news channel was ABC Cable News?, answer: 24-hour | question: When did ABC launch ABC News Now?, answer: July 2004 | question: Where was WTVG located?, answer: Toledo, Ohio | question: How many other stations did ABC and E.W. Scripps Company reach a group affiliation deal that renewed affiliation agreements with?, answer: four +question: What is another name for the infinite prime?, answer: absolute value | question: What is the field of p-adic numbers?, answer: the p-adic norm | question: How many ways are there to complete Q?, answer: all | question: What can be transferred back and forth to the completed fields?, answer: arithmetic questions related to Q | question: What principle underlines the importance of primes to number theory?, answer: local-global principle +question: What was one of the most common forms of school discipline in the past?, answer: corporal punishment | question: When did the US Supreme Court rule that paddling did not violate the US Constitution?, answer: 1977 +question: What has strongly correlated with income inequality in developed countries?, answer: health | question: Who created an index of "Health and Social Problems"?, answer: Richard Wilkinson and Kate Pickett | question: How many indicators were studied in the UNICEF index?, answer: 40 +question: Who did the Court of Justice hold that member states could restrict a company moving its seat of business without infringing TFEU article 49?, answer: HM Treasury | question: Where did the Daily Mail's parent company move its residence to?, answer: Netherlands | question: Which country did not need to justify its action in the case of Centros Ltd v Erhversus-og Selkabssyrelsen?, answer: The UK | question: In Centros Ltd v Erhversus-og Selkabssyrelsen, the Court of Justice found that a UK limited company operating in what country could not be required to comply with Denmark's minimum share capital rules?, answer: Denmark | question: What did UK law require to start a company?, answer: £1 of capital | question: What infringed Centros Ltd's freedom of establishment?, answer: Denmark's minimum capital law | question: What US state has the worst standards of accountability of boards and low corporate taxes?, answer: Delaware | question: What went too far in Cartesio Oktató?, answer: denial of capacity | question: In what case did the Court of Justice hold that corporations are subject to any rules for formation that a state of incorporation wishes to impose?, answer: Cartesio Oktató | question: In what case was Cartesio Oktató v. Hungary?, answer: Szolgáltató | question: Who could prevent a company from shifting its central administration to Italy while it still operated and was incorporated in Hungary?, answer: Hungarian authorities | question: What did the Court of Justice draw a distinction between?, answer: the right of establishment for foreign +question: What did OPEC raise the posted price of oil to on October 16?, answer: $5.11 | question: How much did OPEC agree to cut production in October?, answer: five percent | question: How much money did Nixon ask Congress to appropriate for emergency aid to Israel?, answer: $2.2 billion | question: Who said that Nixon's military supplies did not exhaust his eagerness to prevent Israel's collapse?, answer: George Lenczowski | question: How much money did Nixon request for emergency aid to Israel?, answer: [$2.2 billion] | question: What country immediately announced it would embargo oil shipments to the US?, answer: Libya | question: Who joined the embargo on October 20, 1973?, answer: Saudi Arabia and the other Arab oil-producing states | question: What did OAPEC block?, answer: all oil deliveries to the US +question: Who wrote a German Mass?, answer: Luther | question: When did Luther first adapt the Latin Mass?, answer: 1523 | question: What did Luther base his order on?, answer: the Catholic service | question: What were optional in Luther's German Mass?, answer: Mass vestments, altar, and candles | question: What did Luther's service include in German?, answer: congregational singing of hymns and psalms | question: What did Luther incorporate into his weekday services?, answer: religious instruction | question: What services did Luther provide simplified versions of?, answer: baptism and marriage +question: What is generally replaced with that of ideal in ring theory?, answer: number | question: What do prime ideals generalize?, answer: prime elements | question: What theorem expresses every ideal in a Noetherian commutative ring as an intersection of primary ideals?, answer: Lasker–Noether +question: What did Clair Cameron Patterson develop?, answer: uranium-lead dating method | question: What is Stanton Friedman's career?, answer: Nuclear physicist and researcher +question: What can take place through home schooling in some countries?, answer: formal education | question: Who may assist a family member in home schooling?, answer: teacher +question: What are found in the stems of cacti?, answer: chloroplasts | question: How much leaf tissue can contain half a million chloroplasts?, answer: One square millimeter | question: Where are chloroplasts mainly found in a leaf?, answer: mesophyll layers | question: How many chloroplasts can Palisade mesophyll cells contain?, answer: 30–70 | question: What type of plants carry out the Calvin cycle in their bundle sheath cells?, answer: C4 | question: Where are chloroplasts often absent from a leaf?, answer: epidermis +question: Who are allowed to both prescribe and dispense prescription-only medicines from within their practices?, answer: physicians | question: Where does the law require that a GP practice be located?, answer: a designated rural area | question: What is the minimum distance between a patient's home and the nearest pharmacy in Austria?, answer: 4 kilometers +question: The Mediterranean Sea descends from what ocean?, answer: Tethys | question: What sea descends from the Tethys?, answer: Mediterranean Sea | question: What happened to the Tethys Ocean in the Jurassic period?, answer: subducted under Eurasia | question: What was caught in the squeeze and rotated or were pushed laterally?, answer: Several microplates | question: Which microplate pushed up the Pyrenees?, answer: Iberia | question: What continues today?, answer: The compression and orogeny +question: What happened to the housing stock in the 2010 Census?, answer: the proportion of detached homes rise +question: Who was presented as a stout man with a "double chin, strong mouth, piercing deep-set eyes, fleshy face, and squat neck"?, answer: Luther | question: What was Luther presented as in the 1530s and 1540s?, answer: a stout man | question: Who did Luther join forces with to spread Lutheranism?, answer: secular German princes | question: What feature of Luther let the viewer know that he did not shun earthly pleasures like drinking?, answer: large body | question: Who created the famous woodcuts of Luther in 1530?, answer: Hans Brosamer +question: What was used in the 1840s and 50s to overcome the problem of a variable cutoff expansion valve?, answer: various patent valve gears | question: What gave a fair approximation of the ideal events?, answer: The combined setup | question: What is the usual compromise solution to the problem of extending the rubbing surfaces of the valve?, answer: provide lap | question: What motions were simpler than patent valve gears?, answer: Stephenson, Joy and Walschaerts | question: What were the separate admission and exhaust valves of poppet valve gears driven by?, answer: trip mechanisms or cams +question: What did the University of Chicago fear would injure smaller schools by drawing away good students?, answer: its vast resources | question: What college did the University of Chicago affiliate with in 1896?, answer: Shimer College | question: What did Shimer College have to notify the University of Chicago early of any contemplated dismissals or what?, answer: faculty appointment | question: How long did a graduate of Shimer College have to complete additional study at the University of Chicago?, answer: twelve weeks | question: What was a student or faculty member of an affiliated school entitled to at the University of Chicago?, answer: free tuition | question: What did the University of Chicago provide to affiliated schools without cost?, answer: special instructors and lecturers | question: Who could terminate the affiliation on proper notice?, answer: either party | question: What happened to Shimer College in 1910?, answer: The program passed into history +question: What type of filmmakers came to Jacksonville in the 1910s?, answer: New York–based filmmakers | question: How many silent film studios were established in Jacksonville?, answer: more than 30 | question: What city became a major film production center in the 1910s?, answer: Hollywood | question: What was the name of the movie studio that was converted to the Jacksonville Silent Film Museum?, answer: Norman Studios, +question: How many companies dominated radio in the 1930s?, answer: three | question: What type of manufacturer was RCA?, answer: electronics | question: When was the NBC Blue Network created?, answer: 1927 +question: What was the most important of the discoveries in the 1960s?, answer: seafloor | question: What is an intimate coupling between the convection of the mantle and what?, answer: movement of the plates on the surface | question: The oceanic lithosphere is the rigid upper thermal boundary layer of what?, answer: convecting mantle +question: Who wrote the song "Walking Into Fresno"?, answer: Bill Aken | question: Who was Lupe Mayorga?, answer: Mexican movie actress | question: What instrument did Bill Aken play?, answer: guitar +question: What two industries were central to the city's prosperity in the 19th century?, answer: shipbuilding and heavy engineering | question: What did the Industrial Revolution result in in the city?, answer: urbanization | question: What was the largest pottery company in the world?, answer: Maling | question: How long was the Victoria Tunnelling?, answer: 2 1⁄2-mile | question: What was the first public road in the world to be lit up by an incandescent lightbulb?, answer: Mosley Street | question: What was one of the first cities in the world to be lit up by electric lighting?, answer: Newcastle | question: What did the invention of the steam turbine lead to?, answer: marine propulsion | question: What is the name of the cathedral that became the seat of an Anglican diocese in 1882?, answer: St. Nicholas' Church +question: What did Tesla believe could be used to locate submarines?, answer: electricity | question: What did Girardeau think Tesla was incorrect in his assumption that what would penetrate water?, answer: high frequency radio waves +question: What was the China of the Yuan?, answer: Mongol | question: In what area of calligraphy were many of the great calligraphers from the Yuan dynasty?, answer: calligraphy | question: What dynasty is linked to the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Song dynasty | question: What type of painting were many famous painters during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Chinese painting | question: In what area of calligraphy were many of the great calligraphers from the Yuan dynasty?, answer: calligraphy | question: What form of poetry was used by most of the famous Yuan poets?, answer: qu, | question: Who was also involved in the major developments in the theater during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: poets | question: Along with painting, mathematics, calligraphy, and theater, what was one of the most important cultural developments during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: poetry | question: What type of art did the consolidation of poetry, painting and calligraphy into a unified piece of the type that tends to come to mind when people think of?, answer: classical Chinese | question: What form of poetry was used by most of the famous Yuan poets?, answer: qu | question: What two dynasties are linked to the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Tang dynasty and Song +question: Who is almost universally condemned as a destructive and genocidal warlord?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who wrote that Genghis Khan killed up to three-fourths of the population of the Iranian Plateau?, answer: Steven R. Ward | question: When did Iran's population reach its pre-Mongol levels?, answer: mid-20th +question: What percentage of primary enrollment does the private sector account for in the Philippines?, answer: about 7.5% | question: What has proven to be efficient in resource utilization in the Philippines?, answer: Private schools | question: What costs in private schools are generally lower than public schools?, answer: Per unit costs | question: What level of education in the Philippines does the private sector account for 80% of enrollment?, answer: tertiary | question: What three subjects have been replaced with values education for third and fourth years?, answer: English, mathematics and natural science +question: Who ran for re-election in the Kenyan presidential election?, answer: President Kibaki | question: Why did international observers say that the elections were below international standards?, answer: The elections were seen to have been flawed | question: What percentage of votes did Kalonzo Musyoka get?, answer: 8% | question: Where did Odinga declare himself the "people's president"?, answer: Electoral Commission of Kenya | question: What happened to Kibaki as the ECK continued to count the votes?, answer: Kibaki closed the gap | question: Why was the ECK discredited?, answer: for complicity +question: Who lived in the Sandgate area?, answer: keelmen | question: What did keelmen transfer from the river banks to the waiting colliers?, answer: coal | question: How many people died of plague in Newcastle in the 1630s?, answer: 7,000 | question: What percentage of the population of Newcastle died from the plague in 1636?, answer: 47% +question: Who is given full independent prescribing authority in the US federal health care system?, answer: ambulatory care pharmacists | question: In what states are these pharmacists given collaborative prescriptive and diagnostic authority?, answer: North Carolina and New Mexico | question: When did the board of Pharmaceutical Specialties approve ambulatory care pharmacy practice as a separate board certification?, answer: 2011 | question: What is the official designation for pharmacists who pass the ambulatory care pharmacy specialty certification exam?, answer: Board Certified Ambulatory Care Pharmacist +question: Along with Australia and Canada, in what country is the term "tuition-free" restricted to primary and secondary schools?, answer: United Kingdom | question: What covers the whole gamut of educational activity?, answer: Private education in North America | question: What is the average annual tuition at a preparatory school in New England?, answer: $45,000 +question: Along with BBC Radio 5 Live, what radio station will broadcast the contest?, answer: 5 Live Sports Extra | question: Who will be on commentary for the BBC's British English broadcast?, answer: Greg Brady, Darren Fletcher and Rocky Boiman +question: In what country has Debra LaFave, Pamela Rogers, and Mary Kay Letourneau caused increased scrutiny on teacher misconduct?, answer: the United States +question: Who determines the requirements for getting a license to teach in public schools?, answer: each state | question: How many years does teaching certification typically last?, answer: three | question: What are public school teachers required to have?, answer: a bachelor's degree | question: What type of schools do not require teachers to be certified?, answer: charter schools | question: What type of teachers are generally not as rigorous as full-time professionals?, answer: substitute/temporary teachers | question: How many elementary school teachers are there in the US?, answer: 1.4 million +question: What did scholars argue that there already existed a negotiated settlement based on?, answer: equality | question: What region of the world was of more concern to the US than oil?, answer: the Middle East | question: What was the main concern of the US?, answer: energy | question: What has been held responsible for recessions in the US?, answer: production, distribution and price disruptions +question: How many main broadcast television partners does the NFL have?, answer: three | question: Who were the lead broadcast team for the game?, answer: Jim Nantz and Phil Simms | question: How many cameras were in the upper deck of the stadium?, answer: 36 | question: What resolution were the EyeVision 360 cameras upgraded to for Super Bowl 50?, answer: 5K +question: What was the annual revenue of the US construction industry in 2014?, answer: $960 billion | question: How many contractors were there in 2005?, answer: 1 million | question: How many people were employed in the construction industry as of April 2013?, answer: 5.8 million | question: How many women were employed in the construction industry in 2011?, answer: approximately 828,000 +question: What country has there been a push to legalize importation of medications from?, answer: Canada | question: What is the target of enforcement of prescription medications?, answer: international drug suppliers, | question: Is there a known case of a U.S. citizen buying Canadian drugs with a prescription?, answer: no known case of any U.S. citizens buying Canadian drugs for personal use +question: In 1758, France had poor results in most theaters of what war?, answer: the Seven Years' War | question: In what year did the French Navy lose naval battles at Lagos and Quiberon Bay?, answer: 1759 | question: What ships managed to escape the French blockade of the French coast?, answer: some French supply ships +question: In what year was Life Itself released?, answer: 2014 +question: In what year did the Premier League begin broadcasting again?, answer: 1992 | question: Who were the current rights holders?, answer: ITV | question: What did ITV increase their offer to?, answer: £34m per year | question: Who did BSkyB join with to make a counter bid?, answer: the BBC | question: How much did BSkyB pay for the Premier League rights?, answer: £304m | question: What did Murdoch call sport?, answer: "battering ram" | question: What did ITV go to the High Court to get?, answer: an injunction | question: Who did ITV ask to investigate the deal?, answer: Office of Fair Trading | question: How much did BSkyB pay for the Premier League rights?, answer: £262m +question: What changes from West to North at the Rhine knee?, answer: the overall direction of the Rhine | question: Where does the "Rhine knee" end?, answer: High Rhine | question: What is the boundary between High and Upper Rhine?, answer: Central Bridge | question: How long is the Upper Rhine Plain?, answer: 300 km | question: What is the most important tributary in Mannheim?, answer: the Neckar | question: Where does the Rhine leave?, answer: the Upper Rhine Valley +question: Who is expected to become more integral within the health care system in the coming decades?, answer: pharmacists | question: What does MTM stand for?, answer: Medication Therapy Management | question: What does MTM include the thorough analysis of?, answer: all medication | question: What does the reconciliation of medication and patient education result in?, answer: increased patient health outcomes +question: In what century did Norse incursions into France begin to evolve into more permanent encampments?, answer: 10th | question: Who was the king of West Francia?, answer: King Charles III | question: Where did the treaty of Saint-Clair-sur-Epte offer Rollo?, answer: between the river Epte and the Atlantic coast | question: What is the northern part of present-day Normandy?, answer: Upper Normandy | question: The Duchy of Normandy reproduced the Roman administrative structure of what?, answer: Gallia Lugdunensis II +question: What dynasty was governed by Shah Ala ad-Din Muhammad?, answer: Khwarazmian | question: Who sent a 500-man caravan to establish official trade ties with Khwarezmia?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What did Inalchuq claim the caravan contained?, answer: spies | question: Who was Inalchuq?, answer: the governor | question: How many ambassadors did Genghis Khan send to meet the Shah?, answer: three | question: What did the Shah do to the men in the caravan?, answer: all the men shaved | question: What was the Shah's response to Genghis Khan's second group of ambassadors?, answer: an affront and insult | question: How many soldiers did Genghis Khan organize?, answer: 100,000 | question: Who did Genghis Khan appoint to be his immediate successor?, answer: Ögedei +question: In what neighborhood did the University of Chicago become a major sponsor of a controversial urban renewal project?, answer: Hyde Park | question: What did the University of Chicago become a major sponsor of?, answer: urban renewal project | question: Along with the University of Chicago and 10 others, what college adopted an early entrant program?, answer: Shimer College +question: Which two networks did ABC pass to become the first place network in the ratings?, answer: CBS and NBC | question: What did ABC begin to use to better determine what types of sponsors to sell advertising to?, answer: behavioral and demographic data | question: What helped ABC gain audience share in the 1970s?, answer: several smaller markets +question: What was Michael Eisner's job title at ABC in the 1970s?, answer: program development | question: What show did Michael Eisner help bring about?, answer: Happy Days | question: What animated series did Eisner develop for ABC?, answer: The Jackson 5ive | question: What company did Michael Eisner leave ABC for in 1976?, answer: Paramount Pictures +question: Who became one of the central figures of the national identity?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who became one of the central figures of the national identity?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: How is Genghis Khan viewed by Mongolians?, answer: positively | question: What is Genghis Khan's nickname among the younger generation?, answer: "father of the Mongols" | question: Is there a chasm in the perception of Genghis Khan's brutality?, answer: there is a chasm | question: Who do Mongolians believe is unfairly biased against Genghis Khan?, answer: non-Mongolians +question: In what year was the college first published?, answer: 1643 | question: What language was the curriculum offered at the college?, answer: English | question: What churches did many of the early graduates of the college go on to become clergy?, answer: Congregational and Unitarian +question: What group of people settled in Charleston, South Carolina in the early years?, answer: Huguenots | question: Who was the first Huguenot to settle in Charleston?, answer: Rev. Elie Prioleau | question: What was Rev. Elie Prioleau the pastor of?, answer: first Huguenot church | question: What was the name of the Huguenot family from Suffolk England?, answer: Edmund Bohun | question: What were the Huguenots very successful at?, answer: marriage and property | question: When did the Huguenots petition the British Crown for the right to own land in the Baronies?, answer: 1697 | question: Where did some of the Huguenot descendants move to?, answer: Deep South and Texas, +question: Where did Tesla go to feed the pigeons?, answer: the cathedral and the library | question: What type of vehicle caused Tesla to be thrown to the ground?, answer: taxicab | question: How many of Tesla's ribs were broken in the accident?, answer: three of his ribs | question: What did Tesla not raise any question about?, answer: who was at fault | question: How did Tesla recover from his accident?, answer: bedridden | question: When was Tesla able to get up?, answer: In early 1938, | question: Who did Tesla often have to act for him?, answer: messenger +question: How many television stations did Boston have in 1949?, answer: two | question: How many television stations were there in the US in 1952?, answer: 108 | question: What happened in certain areas during the freeze?, answer: television flourished +question: How many students were enrolled in the College of Chicago in the fall quarter of 2014?, answer: 5,792 | question: What percentage of students were domestic ethnic minorities in the 2012 Spring Quarter?, answer: over 26% | question: What is highly selective?, answer: Admissions to the University of Chicago | question: Where was the average MCAT score for entering students in 2011?, answer: Pritzker School of Medicine | question: What was the acceptance rate for the Class of 2019?, answer: 7.8% +question: Why is the term Model C still used?, answer: These schools tend to produce better academic results than government schools formerly reserved for other race groups | question: Why is the term Model C still used?, answer: These schools tend to produce better academic results than government schools formerly reserved for other race groups | question: Why is the term Model C still used?, answer: These schools tend to produce better academic results than government schools formerly reserved for other race groups | question: Why is the term Model C still used?, answer: These schools tend to produce better academic results than government schools formerly reserved for other race groups | question: Why is the term Model C still used?, answer: These schools tend to produce better academic results than government schools formerly reserved for other race groups +question: How many people died from the plague in Italy in the first half of the 17th century?, answer: 1.7 million | question: How many people died in Prussia in 1709-13?, answer: 300,000 | question: How many deaths resulted from the extreme incidence of plague in Spain in the 17th century?, answer: More than 1.25 million | question: When did the plague of Seville reduce the population by half?, answer: 1649 | question: How many people died in Prussia in 1709-13?, answer: 300,000 | question: How much of Helsinki's population was killed by the plague in 1709-13?, answer: two-thirds | question: When did Europe's last major epidemic occur?, answer: 1720 +question: What consist of a stack of flattened circular granal thylakoids that resemble pancakes?, answer: grana | question: How many thylakoids are most common in grana?, answer: 10–20 | question: What is another name for frets?, answer: lamellar | question: What connects to each granal thylakoid at a bridge-like slit junction?, answer: The helices | question: What may extend as large sheets that link multiple grana?, answer: The helicoids | question: What part of the thylakoid system is continuous?, answer: the thylakoid membranes +question: How much money was available in the immediate post-war years?, answer: little | question: During what years did the museum see little building work?, answer: 1950s and early 1960s | question: What was the flooring used to form the book stacks in the Art Library?, answer: Aston Webb's main hall | question: During what time period were the new galleries in the south-west part of the museum created?, answer: 1600–1800 | question: What is the name of the wing that the Royal College of Science acquired in 1974?, answer: Henry Cole wing | question: What was recast during the remodeling of the museum?, answer: all the Victorian interiors | question: What was constructed on the site of the former boiler house?, answer: a new entrance building | question: Who designed the iron gates in the new entrance building?, answer: Christopher Hay and Douglas Coyne | question: Who designed the columned screen wall that forms the façade of the Art Library?, answer: Aston Webb +question: Who analyzes rock samples in the laboratory?, answer: biostratigraphers | question: What do fossils from outcrop and drill cores help scientists do?, answer: to date the core | question: Who precisely dates rocks within the stratigraphic section?, answer: Geochronologists | question: Who looks for magnetic reversals in igneous rock?, answer: Magnetic stratigraphers | question: What type of studies do scientists perform on the rocks to gain information about past climate?, answer: stable isotope studies +question: Who analyzes samples of stratigraphic sections from drill cores?, answer: stratigraphers | question: What do stratigraphers use to locate stratigraphic units?, answer: geophysical surveys | question: What do stratigraphers often use to do this in three dimensions?, answer: computer programs | question: What can stratigraphers use data from geophysical surveys to reconstruct?, answer: ancient processes +question: Who proved that air is necessary for combustion?, answer: Robert Boyle | question: What did John Mayow call the part of air necessary for fire?, answer: spiritus nitroaereus | question: How much of the air did Mayow's experiment show water to replace?, answer: one-fourteenth | question: In what process is nitroaereus consumed?, answer: respiration +question: What did Joseph Priestley focus sunlight on?, answer: mercuric oxide | question: What did Priestley find in the gas?, answer: candles burned brighter | question: What part of his body felt light and easy after breathing the gas?, answer: breast | question: When did Priestley publish his findings?, answer: 1775 | question: Who published his findings first?, answer: Priestley is usually given priority +question: What is CST?, answer: clonal selection theory | question: What distinction did Frank Burnet use in his theory of how an immune response triggers?, answer: self/nonself | question: What was the CST later modified to reflect?, answer: new discoveries regarding histocompatibility | question: What is the name of the theory of how an immune response is triggered?, answer: self/nonself theory of immunity +question: What began to arise in the mid-1960s?, answer: corruption scandals | question: How many officials were indicted after a grand jury was convened to investigate?, answer: 11 | question: Along with Claude Yates, who led Jacksonville Consolidation?, answer: J. J. Daniel | question: When did all 15 of Duval County's public high schools lose their accreditation?, answer: 1964 | question: What did the loss of Duval County's public high schools lead to?, answer: government reform. | question: What were the reasons for a new consolidated government?, answer: Lower taxes, increased economic development, unification of the community, better public spending and effective administration by a more central authority +question: What involves the translation of designs into reality?, answer: construction | question: What may be assembled to plan the physical proceedings and to integrate those proceedings with other parts?, answer: formal design team | question: Who is most commonly employed by the property owner?, answer: a design team | question: Who is most commonly employed by the property owner?, answer: The design team | question: Who is asked to make a bid for the work after the design is completed?, answer: construction companies or construction management companies | question: Who typically awards a contract to the most cost efficient bidder?, answer: the owner +question: How long has Methodism been in the US?, answer: 220 years | question: What church did the Methodist Protestant Church split from in 1830?, answer: the Methodist Episcopal Church | question: How many conferences did the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church split into in 1844?, answer: two +question: What country is home to the Safari Rally?, answer: Kenya | question: When was the Safari Rally excluded from the World Rally Championship?, answer: 2002 | question: Who has taken part in the Safari Rally?, answer: Some of the best rally drivers in the world | question: What rally championship does the Safari Rally still run as part of?, answer: Africa +question: What is the only Regional Park of its size in the Central Valley?, answer: Woodward Park | question: When did Ralph Woodward bequeathed a major portion of his estate to provide a regional park and bird sanctuary in Northeast Fresno?, answer: 1968 | question: On what river is Woodward Park located?, answer: San Joaquin River | question: How many acres is Woodward Park?, answer: 300 acres | question: What is the only Regional Park of its size in the Central Valley?, answer: Woodward Park | question: What part of the park harbors numerous bird species?, answer: Southeast corner | question: How many small ponds are in Woodward Park?, answer: 3 | question: How long will the Lewis S. Eaton trail system be?, answer: 22 miles | question: What makes Woodward Park a great picnic destination?, answer: numerous picnic tables | question: What was renovated in 2010?, answer: The park's amphetheatre | question: When is Woodward Park open?, answer: 6am to 10pm | question: What organization holds the State Championship cross country meet in Woodward Park?, answer: CIF(California Interscholastic Federation) | question: What is the name of the annual CIF meet held in Woodward Park?, answer: State Championship cross country | question: What Shakespeare festival began in Woodward Park in 2005?, answer: Woodward Shakespeare Festival +question: Who has been paid relatively low salaries in the past?, answer: teachers | question: What has improved rapidly in recent years?, answer: average teacher salaries | question: Who are generally paid on graduated scales?, answer: US teachers | question: What type of teachers earn more than others?, answer: Teachers with more experience and higher education | question: What is the average salary for a teacher in the US?, answer: Salaries vary greatly | question: What type of school districts generally have higher salary schedules?, answer: wealthy suburban school districts | question: What was the median salary for all primary and secondary teachers in 2004?, answer: $46,000 | question: What was the median salary for preschool teachers in 2004?, answer: $21,000 | question: What was the median salary for high school teachers in South Dakota in 2007?, answer: $35,000 | question: What are some of the benefits that some contracts may include?, answer: long-term disability insurance, life insurance, emergency/personal leave | question: In what year did the American Federation of Teachers' teacher salary survey find that the average teacher salary was $51,009?, answer: 2006-07 | question: Who had the lowest median salary in a salary survey for K-12 teachers?, answer: elementary school teachers | question: Who had the highest median salary in 2007?, answer: High school teachers | question: What do many teachers take advantage of the opportunity to increase their income by supervising?, answer: after-school programs | question: What do public school teachers enjoy in addition to monetary compensation?, answer: greater benefits | question: What is one way that teachers can earn supplemental income?, answer: teachers are now selling their lesson plans to other teachers +question: Who was given command of a 2,000-man force of Troupes de la Marine and Indians?, answer: Paul Marin de la Malgue | question: What did Paul Marin de la Malgue protect from the British?, answer: the King's land | question: Who mapped the route that Marin followed?, answer: Céloron | question: What was the name of the first fort constructed by Marin?, answer: Fort Presque Isle | question: What creek did Marin build a road to?, answer: LeBoeuf | question: What was the name of the second fort built by Marin?, answer: Fort Le Boeuf | question: What did Marin do to British traders as he moved south?, answer: he drove off | question: Along with the British, what tribe did Tanaghrisson lead?, answer: Iroquois | question: Who did Tanaghrisson accuse of killing his father?, answer: the French | question: Who did Tanaghrisson accuse of killing his father?, answer: the French +question: Who was the first president and director of programming of ABC Entertainment?, answer: Fred Silverman | question: What was the name of the detective show that ABC premiered in 1974?, answer: S.W.A.T. | question: What type of show was Today?, answer: morning news-talk | question: Which morning show was ABC's first attempt to compete with Today?, answer: AM | question: What was the name of the ABC affiliate that premiered Good Day?, answer: WCVB-TV | question: When did WCVB-TV premiere Good Day?, answer: 1973 | question: When did The Morning Exchange debut?, answer: 1972 | question: What was the name of ABC's first national morning show?, answer: Good Morning America, +question: What did Luther widen his target from in the summer of 1521?, answer: individual pieties | question: What did Luther call the idea that the mass is a sacrifice?, answer: idolatry | question: What was the name of the essay that Luther wrote in 1521?, answer: On Confession, Whether the Pope has the Power to Require | question: What was the title of Luther's essay on Monastic Vows?, answer: The Judgement of Martin Luther | question: Who did Luther say could break their vows without sin?, answer: monks and nuns +question: What molecule is paramagnetic in the triplet form?, answer: O 2 | question: What do paramagnetic molecules impart to oxygen when it is in the presence of a magnetic field?, answer: magnetic character | question: What is attracted to a magnet to a sufficient extent that a bridge of what may be supported against its own weight?, answer: liquid oxygen +question: Who did not have the rich and distinctive traditions of the cultures they conquered?, answer: the Normans | question: When did the dukes begin a programme of church reform?, answer: 11th century | question: What did the dukes use as a unifying force for their disparate duchy?, answer: The church | question: Who took part in the renaissance of Norman art and scholarship?, answer: The chief monasteries | question: What type of artistic tradition did the Winchester school bring to Normandy?, answer: Carolingian | question: What ceased to function after the midpoint of the century?, answer: the major scriptoria +question: In what year did Edison receive a bid for the Nobel Prize?, answer: 1915 +question: What is chemically bonded to each other in dioxygen?, answer: two oxygen atoms | question: How is the covalent double bond formed?, answer: filling of molecular orbitals | question: How many oxygen atoms are chemically bonded to each other in dioxygen?, answer: two +question: What is used to describe the relative strength of gravity?, answer: a dimensional constant | question: Who was the first to make the first measurement of using a torsion balance?, answer: Henry Cavendish | question: Newton's law of gravity had to be universal because what followed the same laws of motion?, answer: all celestial bodies | question: What does Newton's Law of Gravitation state that the force on a what is due to the gravitational pull of mass?, answer: spherical object of mass +question: Who regarded le roi Huguet as an infamous scoundrel?, answer: Roman Catholics | question: Who wrote De l'Estat de France in 1560?, answer: Reguier de la Plancha +question: What did Luther argue was a sin?, answer: every good work | question: What did Luther believe about humans by nature?, answer: All humans are sinners | question: Who did Luther write to on August 1, 1521?, answer: Melanchthon | question: What did Luther say would happen to us while we were here?, answer: We will commit sins +question: Who killed thousands of Huguenots in Paris?, answer: Catholics | question: Where did similar massacres take place in the weeks following the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?, answer: other towns | question: Aix, Bordeaux, Bourges, Lyons, Meaux, Orleans, Rouen, Toulouse, and Troyes were what?, answer: The main provincial towns and cities | question: About how many Protestants were killed in Toulouse?, answer: 3,000 | question: What is not known about the number of Protestants killed throughout the country?, answer: The exact number of fatalities | question: How many Protestants were killed in Paris?, answer: between about 2,000 and 3,000 | question: How many Protestants were massacred in Paris by 17 September?, answer: almost 25,000 | question: How long did the killings of Protestants continue beyond Paris?, answer: the killings continued | question: When was an amnesty granted for the perpetrators of the St. Bartholomew's Day Massacre?, answer: 1573 +question: Who was the first individual Huguenots to arrive at the Cape of Good Hope?, answer: François Villion | question: When did Maria de la Queillerie arrive at the Cape of Good Hope?, answer: 6 April 1652 | question: How long did Maria de la Queillerie and Jan van Riebeeck leave for the Far East?, answer: ten years | question: When did the first group of Huguenots set sail from the Netherlands to the Cape of Good Hope?, answer: 31 December 1687 | question: How many ships did the largest portion of the Huguenots arrive in?, answer: seven +question: What is one of the first responses of the immune system to infection?, answer: Inflammation | question: What causes the symptoms of inflammation?, answer: increased blood flow | question: Along with cytokines, what is inflammation produced by?, answer: eicosanoids | question: What produces fever and the dilation of blood vessels associated with inflammation?, answer: prostaglandins | question: What is responsible for communication between white blood cells?, answer: interleukins | question: What do cytokines and other chemicals do?, answer: recruit immune cells to the site of infection +question: What troubled Kublai Khan's early years?, answer: Instability | question: Who refused to submit to Kublai?, answer: Kaidu | question: What dynasty remained an obstacle in the south?, answer: Song dynasty | question: When did Kublai secure the northeast border?, answer: 1259 | question: What type of unrest threatened Kublai?, answer: domestic | question: What did Li Tan revolt against in 1262?, answer: Mongol rule | question: Who did Kublai curbed the influence of in his court?, answer: Han Chinese advisers | question: What did Kublai fear left him vulnerable to future revolts and defections?, answer: his dependence on Chinese officials +question: What did the Normans combine to create a unique government?, answer: the administrative machinery of the Byzantines, Arabs, and Lombards | question: What type of bureaucracy existed alongside the Norman nobles?, answer: meritocratic bureaucracy | question: What was the native population of the Kingdom of Sicily?, answer: Sicilian | question: Who wrote the Tabula Rogeriana?, answer: Andalusian al-Idrisi +question: What is Internet2?, answer: computer networking consortium | question: What is NLR?, answer: National LambdaRail | question: What company did Internet2 partner with in 2006?, answer: Level 3 Communications +question: What was the religion of India?, answer: Hindu-majority | question: What did Iqbal promote in his travels?, answer: greater Islamic political co-operation | question: In what city was the Muslim League held in 1930?, answer: Allahabad | question: What was the name of Iqbal's speech that inspired the Pakistan movement?, answer: Allahabad Address | question: What movement was inspired by Iqbal's Allahabad Address?, answer: Pakistan +question: What is a controversial concept because it posits a political role for Islam?, answer: Islamism | question: Who are some scholars and observers who do not believe that Islam is merely a political ideology?, answer: Fred Halliday, John Esposito | question: Who argues that the failure to distinguish between Islam and Islamism leads many in the West to support illiberal Islamic regimes?, answer: Hayri Abaza +question: What is another name for Islamism?, answer: Political Islam | question: What does Islamism favor?, answer: reordering of government and society | question: What is the one end of the Islamist movement?, answer: Islamization of society | question: Where have Islamist movements arguably altered more than any trend since the modern states gained independence?, answer: the Middle East +question: What do the Muslim Brotherhood provide to avoid prohibitively costly dowry demands?, answer: student advisory groups, facilitation of inexpensive mass marriage ceremonies +question: Who believe in Islamism?, answer: Islamists | question: Who believe in Islamism?, answer: Islamists | question: What group is the writer who maintains that political Islam is a creation of Americans to explain the Iranian Islamic Revolution?, answer: the International Crisis Group +question: What was the name of the mission that would outgrow the Canaveral launch facilities?, answer: Apollo | question: What were the two newest launch complexes being built for?, answer: Saturn I and IB rockets | question: When did land acquisition start for a Launch Operations Center?, answer: July 1961 | question: What was the name of the original rocket that Kurt H. Debus worked on?, answer: V-2 | question: Who was the first director of the Launch Operations Center?, answer: Debus | question: When did construction of the Launch Operations Center begin?, answer: November 1962. | question: Who issued an executive order on November 29, 1963 to rename the LOC in honor of Kennedy?, answer: President Johnson +question: Along with French culture, what religion did Ferry claim France needed to bring to the world?, answer: Christianity | question: Who declared France had a civilising mission?, answer: Jules Ferry | question: What did France send to its colonies?, answer: small numbers of settlers +question: What was the name of the program that exceeded the capabilities of Gilruth's Space Task Group?, answer: Apollo | question: What was the name of the new NASA center Gilruth created?, answer: Manned Spacecraft Center | question: Who announced the conversion of the Manned Spacecraft Center?, answer: Administrator Webb | question: Where did NASA launch missions from before the MSC?, answer: Cape Canaveral Air Force Station +question: What has been argued that the term civil disobedience has always suffered from?, answer: ambiguity | question: Who said the term civil disobedience has been used to describe everything from bringing a test-case in the federal courts to taking aim at a federal official?, answer: Marshall Cohen | question: For whom did the term civil disobedience become a code-word?, answer: Vice President Agnew +question: How long was the first episode delayed?, answer: ten minutes | question: Why was the first episode delayed?, answer: The BBC believed that many viewers had missed this introduction to a new series +question: How many times has Doctor Who won the Hugo Award?, answer: six | question: What were the winning episodes of Doctor Who in 2006?, answer: "The Empty Child"/"The Doctor Dances" | question: Who won Best Actor in the 2012 National Television awards?, answer: Matt Smith | question: How many awards has Doctor Who been nominated for?, answer: over 200 +question: What is a common misconception to ascribe to the repulsion of like charges under the influence of the electromagnetic force?, answer: stiffness and rigidity | question: Since electrons are fermions, they cannot occupy the same what as other electrons?, answer: quantum mechanical state | question: When the electrons are densely packed together, there are not enough of what for them all?, answer: lower energy quantum mechanical states | question: Why do electrons need to be in higher energy states?, answer: it takes energy | question: What is the cause of the stiffness and rigidity of solid matter?, answer: a finite set of electron states. +question: What is the multiple expansion engine a logical extension of?, answer: compound engine | question: What type of engine uses a series of cylinders of progressively increasing diameter?, answer: multiple expansion | question: How many expansion stages do triple and quadruple expansion engines use?, answer: three or four expansion stages | question: What do multiple expansion engines use?, answer: a series of cylinders | question: How are the cylinders in a multiple expansion engine designed to divide the work?, answer: equal shares | question: What may be used for the low-pressure stage?, answer: two smaller cylinders | question: What type of engine typically had the cylinders arranged inline?, answer: Multiple expansion engines | question: What type of engine divided the low-pressure expansion stages between two cylinders?, answer: Y-S-T | question: What part of the engine was better balanced with the Y-S-T system?, answer: crankshaft | question: What type of engine was popular with large passenger liners?, answer: 4-cylinder triple-expansion +question: What declines with age?, answer: hormone levels | question: What hormone is regulated by the immune system?, answer: thyroid hormone | question: What does the skin become less adept at producing as a person ages?, answer: vitamin D | question: How many things happen that negatively affect a person's vitamin D levels as they age?, answer: two | question: What is the first thing that negatively affects a person's vitamin D levels as they age?, answer: they stay indoors more | question: What does UVB radiation cause a person to produce less of?, answer: cholecalciferol | question: What part of the body becomes less adept at producing vitamin D?, answer: the skin +question: What type of organism does not generate lymphocytes or an antibody-based humoral response?, answer: invertebrates | question: Are all invertebrates able to create an adaptive immune system?, answer: Many species, however, utilize mechanisms | question: What is the unique defense mechanism bacteria use to protect themselves from viral pathogens?, answer: restriction modification system | question: What type of organism uses CRISPR sequences to retain fragments of the genomes of phage that they have come into contact with?, answer: Prokaryotes | question: What type of eukaryotes also have offensive elements of the immune systems?, answer: unicellular +question: What is the Wankel engine based on?, answer: a pistonless rotary engine | question: Who was the first to design a pistonless rotary engine?, answer: James Watt | question: What is the major problem with a pistonless rotary engine?, answer: sealing the rotors | question: What is a major problem with many rotary engines?, answer: Lack of expansive working, or any means of control of the cutoff +question: What is as important as an identification of symptoms of the plague?, answer: an epidemiological account | question: What percentage of the population at the start of the plague vary by?, answer: over 100% | question: What is usually extrapolated from figures from the clergy?, answer: Estimates of plague victims +question: What can be recast as decision problems?, answer: function problems | question: What can be recast as decision problems?, answer: function problems | question: What can the multiplication of two integers be expressed as?, answer: the set of triples | question: What corresponds to solving the problem of multiplying two numbers?, answer: Deciding whether a given triple is a member +question: What controls the buoyancy of annelids?, answer: ctenophores | question: What is normally as concentrated as seawater?, answer: body fluids | question: Where do ctenophores pump water when they enter less dense water?, answer: the mesoglea | question: What kind of seawater do ctenophores prefer?, answer: full-strength +question: What must be done in order to constitute civil disobedience?, answer: publicly announced | question: Who argues that if it is necessary to disobey rules that conflict with morality, we might ask why disobedience should take the form of public civil disobedience rather than covert lawbreaking?, answer: Stephen Eilmann | question: What does Stephen Eilmann believe does not have a prohibition on deceit?, answer: common morality | question: What is the name of the Fully Informed Jury Association's publication?, answer: "A Primer for Prospective Jurors" | question: Who refused a direct order of Pharaoh?, answer: Shiphrah | question: Where can civil disobedience be traced back to?, answer: (Exodus 1: 15-19) +question: When did friends of Luther translate the 95 Theses into German?, answer: January 1518 | question: How many weeks did it take for copies of the 95 Theses to spread throughout Germany?, answer: two +question: When did color become the dominant format for the three broadcast television networks?, answer: 1965–66 | question: Where did ABC rank in 1965-66?, answer: third place | question: When did Goldenson publish his book?, answer: 1991 | question: What was Wall Street in 1964?, answer: the battlefield | question: Along with Norton Simon, General Electric and Litton Industries, what company wanted to take over ABC?, answer: International Telephone and Telegraph +question: When did ABC become a serious contender to NBC and CBS?, answer: the late 1950s | question: What was the national reach of ABC?, answer: between 10% and 18% | question: In what city was Bandstand popular?, answer: Philadelphia +question: What planet's orbit did Albert Einstein turn his attention to?, answer: Mercury | question: Who predicted the existence of another planet?, answer: astrophysicists | question: Who created the theory of general relativity?, answer: Albert Einstein | question: What theory was shown to be less correct than an alternative?, answer: Newton's Theory of Gravity +question: Who showed that if P ≠ NP then there exist problems in NP that are neither in P nor NP-complete?, answer: Ladner | question: The graph isomorphism problem, the discrete logarithm problem and the integer factorization problem are examples of problems believed to be what?, answer: NP-intermediate | question: What is an example of a problem that is not known to be in P or to be NP-complete?, answer: integer factorization problem | question: How many NP problems are not known to be in P or to be NP-complete?, answer: very few +question: What type of classrooms are not considered to be commensurable with Western classrooms?, answer: East Asian classrooms | question: What is highly problematic in Japan?, answer: classroom discipline and behavior | question: What do many teachers find about the students in Japan?, answer: unmanageable +question: Along with Los Angeles, Orange, San Diego, San Bernardino, and Riverside, what is the fifth most populous county in California?, answer: Riverside +question: Which city has suffered less damage from hurricanes than most other east coast cities?, answer: Jacksonville | question: How many times has Jacksonville been hit by a hurricane since 1871?, answer: one | question: What was the only hurricane to hit the First Coast with hurricane-force winds?, answer: Hurricane Dora | question: What city did the eye of Hurricane Dora pass over in 1964?, answer: St. Augustine | question: What was the name of the 2008 tropical storm that brought Jacksonville under darkness for four days?, answer: Fay | question: How long did Hurricane Frances and Hurricane Jeanne last?, answer: four years | question: What were the costliest indirect hits to Jacksonville?, answer: tropical cyclones | question: What hurricane damaged the Jacksonville Beach pier in 1999?, answer: Hurricane Floyd | question: What was damaged in Floyd?, answer: Jacksonville Beach pier | question: What was damaged by Fay?, answer: The rebuilt pier | question: What tropical storm caused minor damage to Jacksonville in 2004?, answer: Bonnie | question: What was the wind speed of Beryl?, answer: 70 miles per hour +question: Where is Jacksonville located?, answer: First Coast region of northeast Florida | question: The Jacksonville Beaches communities are along what coast?, answer: Atlantic | question: When was Fort Caroline established?, answer: 1564 | question: What was the name of the point where cattle crossed the St. Johns River?, answer: Wacca Pilatka | question: How many times was Andrew Jackson president of the United States?, answer: seventh +question: What is the largest city by population in Florida?, answer: Jacksonville | question: What Florida county is Jacksonville the county seat of?, answer: Duval | question: Where does Jacksonville rank in population in the US?, answer: 12th | question: What was the population of Jacksonville in 2010?, answer: 1,345,596 +question: What is the most populous city in Florida?, answer: Jacksonville | question: How many households were there in Jacksonville in 2010?, answer: 366,273 | question: What was the total population of Jacksonville in 2000?, answer: 5,751 | question: How many Filipino Americans live in the Jacksonville metropolitan area?, answer: 25,033 | question: What branch of the military does much of Jacksonville's Filipino community serve in?, answer: United States Navy. +question: What did Jacksonville suffer from after World War II?, answer: rapid urban sprawl | question: What led residents to move to newer housing in the suburbs?, answer: The construction of highways | question: What did the city of Jacksonville do after World War II?, answer: increase spending to fund new public building projects | question: What resulted in the construction of a new city hall, civic auditorium, public library and other projects?, answer: Jacksonville Story | question: What caused Jacksonville to have a poorer population than before?, answer: middle class "white flight" | question: What was the population of non-Hispanic white people in Jacksonville in 2010?, answer: 55.1% +question: Who did Jacques Legardeur de Saint-Pierre succeed as commander of the French forces?, answer: Marin | question: Who sent Saint-Pierre a letter demanding an immediate French withdrawal from the Ohio Country?, answer: Dinwiddie | question: What did Saint-Pierre say he did not think he was obliged to obey?, answer: Summons | question: Who was René-Robert Cavelier?, answer: Sieur de La Salle +question: Who was president of Washington University from 1933 to 1953?, answer: James Bryant Conant | question: What did James Bryant Conant see higher education as?, answer: a vehicle of opportunity for the talented | question: Who did Conant ask to make a definitive statement about what general education ought to be?, answer: the faculty | question: In what century was the Report published?, answer: 20th +question: Who is often viewed as the first modern geologist?, answer: James Hutton | question: When did Hutton present his paper to the Royal Society of Edinburgh?, answer: 1785 | question: What did Hutton believe about the earth?, answer: the Earth must be much older | question: When did Hutton publish a two-volume version of his ideas?, answer: 1795 +question: Who attempted to protect Urgench from destruction?, answer: Jochi | question: How did Ratchnevsky believe that Jochi died?, answer: poisoned | question: Who reports that the great Khan sent for his sons in the spring of 1223?, answer: Rashid al-Din | question: Who suggests that the disagreement arose from a quarrel between Jochi and his brothers?, answer: Juzjani | question: What did Jochi try to protect from destruction?, answer: Urgench | question: What did Jochi say about Genghis Khan?, answer: "Genghis Khan is mad to have massacred so many people | question: Who did Jochi make an alliance with?, answer: Sultan Muhammad, | question: Who did Jochi make an alliance with?, answer: Sultan Muhammad +question: Who did Johann Eck present with copies of his writings?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther ask for in response to the second question?, answer: time to think +question: John Dalton's original atomic hypothesis assumed that all elements were what?, answer: monatomic | question: How much more mass does oxygen have than hydrogen?, answer: 8 times | question: Who arrived at the correct interpretation of water's composition in 1811?, answer: Amedeo Avogadro +question: When did John Paul II visit Poland?, answer: 1979 and 1983 | question: In what city did John Paul II celebrate Mass in 1979?, answer: Warsaw | question: What did John Paul II say to renew the face of Poland?, answer: Let Thy Spirit descend | question: What did John Paul II call to renew the face of the land?, answer: This | question: Who did John Paul II's words mean the most to?, answer: Polish citizens +question: What do John Schmitt and Ben Zipperer point to as one of the causes of economic inequality?, answer: economic liberalism and the reduction of business regulation | question: What type of policies did Schmitt and Zipperer compare to continental European liberalism?, answer: Anglo-American liberal policies | question: How much support does the available evidence provide for the view that U.S.-style labor-market flexibility dramatically improves labor market outcomes?, answer: little support | question: Does the U.S. economy provide a higher or lower level of economic mobility than other continental European countries?, answer: lower +question: Which expedition was better organized than Shirley's?, answer: Johnson's expedition | question: Who did Vaudreuil send to lead the defenses at Frontenac?, answer: Baron Dieskau | question: Where did Vaudreuil send Baron Dieskau?, answer: Fort St. Frédéric | question: Where did Dieskau plan to attack the British encampment on the Hudson River?, answer: Fort Edward | question: What was the name of the battle between Fort Edward and Fort William Henry?, answer: Battle of Lake George | question: What was Fort Carillon later renamed?, answer: Fort Ticonderoga +question: What is the name of the grace offered by God to all people?, answer: Justifying Grace | question: Where is it that we are received by God, in spite of our sin?, answer: justifying grace | question: Who atoned for our sins on the cross?, answer: Jesus Christ | question: What does justifying grace cancel?, answer: our guilt | question: Where is it that we are received by God, in spite of our sin?, answer: justifying grace | question: Who originally called this experience the New Birth?, answer: John Wesley | question: What is an example of a transforming moment?, answer: an altar call +question: What is the EAC?, answer: East African Community | question: What is the capital of Kenya?, answer: Nairobi. | question: Where does Kenya's territory lie?, answer: the equator | question: What country borders Kenya to the north?, answer: Ethiopia | question: What was the population of Kenya in July 2014?, answer: approximately 45 million +question: On what body of water is Kenya's coastline?, answer: Indian Ocean | question: What type of weather does Mount Kenya have permanently on its peaks?, answer: snow | question: In what region of Kenya is Lake Victoria located?, answer: Nyanza | question: In what region of Kenya is the Nyanza region located?, answer: western | question: What is Kenya known for?, answer: wildlife reserves and national parks | question: What is Lamu?, answer: several world heritage sites +question: What sport has Kenya been a dominant force in?, answer: women's volleyball | question: Where has Kenya's women's volleyball team competed?, answer: Olympics and World Championships | question: What is the most popular team sport in Kenya?, answer: Cricket | question: What sport has Kenya competed in since 1996?, answer: Cricket World Cup | question: In what year did Kenya reach the semi-finals of the Cricket World Cup?, answer: 2003 | question: Where was the inaugural World Cricket League Division 1 hosted?, answer: Nairobi | question: What sport has Kenya competed in since 1996?, answer: Cricket World Cup | question: Who is Kenya's rugby league player?, answer: Lucas Onyango | question: What is the name of the former European Super League team that Lucas Onyango played for?, answer: Widnes Vikings | question: What sport is increasing in popularity in Kenya?, answer: Rugby union | question: What was Kenya's ranking in the IRB Sevens World Series for the 2006 season?, answer: 9th | question: What country has been a dominant force in women's volleyball within Africa?, answer: Kenya +question: Where is Kenya's oil deposits located?, answer: Turkana | question: What company estimates Kenya's oil reserves to be around 10 billion barrels?, answer: Tullow Oil | question: What is still continuing to determine if there are more oil reserves in Kenya?, answer: Exploration | question: What does Kenya import?, answer: crude petroleum | question: What is required by industry regulations?, answer: 21-day oil reserves | question: What percentage of the national import bill does petroleum account for?, answer: 20% to 25% +question: What type of government does Kenya have?, answer: presidential representative | question: Who is the head of state and head of government in Kenya?, answer: The President | question: What type of power is exercised by the government?, answer: Executive | question: Who exercises executive power in Kenya?, answer: the government | question: Who is independent of the executive and the legislature?, answer: The Judiciary | question: What former president of Kenya was concerned that the executive was meddling with the judiciary?, answer: Daniel arap Moi +question: What country is known for its dominance in middle-distance and long-distance athletics?, answer: Kenya | question: What type of athletics is Kenya known for?, answer: middle-distance and long-distance | question: What is the steeplechase in Kenya?, answer: 3,000 m | question: What countries have reduced the dominance of Kenyan athletes in distance running?, answer: Morocco and Ethiopia | question: How many times has Kenya won the Boston Marathon?, answer: four-time +question: What does the CPI measure?, answer: public sector corruption | question: Where did Kenya rank in the CPI in 2012?, answer: 139th | question: What does EACC stand for?, answer: Ethics and Anti-Corruption Commission +question: How many gold medals did Kenya win in the 2008 Olympics?, answer: six | question: Who won the men's marathon in the 2008 Olympics?, answer: Samuel Wanjiru | question: Who helped usher in Kenya's ongoing distance dynasty in the 1970s?, answer: Kipchoge Keino | question: What has happened in Kenyan athletics circles lately?, answer: controversy | question: Who is the latest Kenyan athlete to defect to the United States?, answer: Bernard Lagat | question: Why do most of the defections occur?, answer: economic or financial | question: Who find it easier to qualify by running for other countries?, answer: elite Kenyan runners who cannot qualify for their country's strong national team +question: Who introduced Kenya's first system of education?, answer: British | question: What was the name of the authority that was formed to introduce changes that would reflect the nation's sovereignty?, answer: the Ominde Commission | question: What did the Ominde Commission focus on?, answer: identity and unity, | question: What subjects were changed to reflect national cohesion?, answer: history and geography | question: How many years of university did Kenya have from 1964 to 1985?, answer: three | question: What was common in all schools in Kenya?, answer: All schools had a common curriculum. +question: What does AGOA stand for?, answer: African Growth and Opportunity Act | question: What was Kenya's clothing sales to the US in 2000?, answer: US$44 million +question: What percentage of Kenya's GDP comes from the services sector?, answer: 61% | question: What is Kenya's largest foreign exchange earning sector?, answer: tourism sector | question: How large is East and West Tsavo National Park?, answer: 20,808 square kilometres | question: What is Kenya's largest foreign exchange earning sector?, answer: Tourism | question: What is Kenya's largest foreign exchange earning sector?, answer: Tourism | question: In what year did tourism generate US$803 million?, answer: 2006 | question: What type of mall is present in Kenya?, answer: Shopping Malls | question: How many main hypermarket chains are there in Kenya?, answer: four +question: Who typically speak their mother tongues within their own communities?, answer: ethnic groups | question: What are the two official languages of Kenya?, answer: English and Swahili, | question: What is the official language of Kenya?, answer: English | question: What areas of Kenya are less multilingual?, answer: Peri-urban and rural | question: What is the main language used in Kenya?, answer: British English | question: Where is Kenyan English used?, answer: some communities and individuals | question: Since when has Kenyan English been developing?, answer: colonisation | question: What is a Swahili-based cant spoken in some urban areas?, answer: Sheng | question: What does Sheng consist of?, answer: Swahili and English, +question: How many meals do Kenyan's typically have?, answer: three | question: What is the time of tea in Kenya?, answer: 10 o'clock tea | question: What is usually eaten for breakfast in Kenya?, answer: tea or porridge | question: What is eaten by most of the population for lunch or supper?, answer: vegetables, sour milk, meat, fish or any other stew | question: What other types of food can be found in Kenya?, answer: Regional variations and dishes +question: What allegations have tainted Kenya's armed forces?, answer: corruption | question: Is the corruption of the Kenyan military more or less in public view?, answer: less | question: What has happened recently to the public's perception of the Kenyan military?, answer: changed | question: What happened in 2010?, answer: credible claims of corruption | question: What decisions have been questioned?, answer: certain decisions of procurement +question: What is a sub-group of T cells that kill cells that are infected with viruses?, answer: Killer T cells | question: What type of T cell recognizes a different antigen?, answer: B | question: What binds to a specific antigen in a complex with the MHC Class I receptor?, answer: T cell receptor | question: What aids in recognition of the MHC:antigen complex?, answer: a co-receptor | question: Where does the T cell travel in search of cells where the MHC I receptors bear this antigen?, answer: throughout the body | question: What releases when an activated T cell contacts a target cell?, answer: cytotoxins, such as perforin, | question: What is a protease?, answer: granulysin | question: What is particularly important in preventing replication of viruses?, answer: T cell killing | question: What type of signal is required for T cell activation?, answer: MHC/antigen activation +question: Who is the chair of the IPCC?, answer: Hoesung Lee | question: Who resigned in February 2015?, answer: Rajendra K. Pachauri | question: Who was the chair of the IPCC in 1997?, answer: Robert Watson | question: Who assists the chair of the IPCC?, answer: an elected bureau +question: Who expanded the Grand Canal from southern China to Daidu?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What did Kublai Khan encourage the circulation of?, answer: paper banknotes | question: What did Pax Mongolica enable the spread of between China and the West?, answer: technologies, commodities, and culture | question: What did Kublai expand from southern China to Daidu?, answer: the Grand Canal | question: What type of rule did Kublai Khan have?, answer: cosmopolitan | question: What was Marco Polo's profession?, answer: Venetian merchant | question: Who was the first European to travel to the Far East?, answer: Christopher Columbus +question: Where was the Mongol capital moved to in 1264?, answer: Khanbaliq | question: What year was the first year of the Great Yuan?, answer: 1272 | question: Where did the name of the Great Yuan originate from?, answer: I Ching | question: What did Kublai call Khanbaliq?, answer: Daidu | question: What was the new era name of the Great Yuan?, answer: Zhiyuan | question: What did the adoption of a dynastic name legitimize?, answer: Mongol rule | question: Along with ancestor veneration, what rituals did Kublai follow?, answer: Confucian propriety +question: When did Kublai's government begin?, answer: 1262 | question: What did Kublai maintain on salt and iron?, answer: traditional monopolies | question: What did Kublai restore?, answer: Imperial Secretariat | question: How many classes did Kublai divide Yuan society into?, answer: three, later four, | question: Who still wielded significant power in the government?, answer: Kublai's Chinese advisers +question: What did Kublai's government face after 1279?, answer: financial difficulties | question: What drained the Mongol treasury?, answer: Wars and construction projects | question: What did Kublai's government struggle to raise and collect?, answer: tax revenues | question: What followed the financial problems?, answer: Mishandled military expeditions | question: When did Kublai's second invasion of Japan fail?, answer: 1281 | question: What was Kublai's victory against Burma?, answer: Pyrrhic victory | question: Why were Kublai's military expeditions unsuccessful?, answer: disease, an inhospitable climate, and a tropical terrain | question: At what battle did the Tran dynasty defeat the Mongols?, answer: Battle of Bạch Đằng | question: Where did the Tran dynasty originate from?, answer: Fujian | question: Who noted that people from Song dynasty China fled to Tran dynasty?, answer: Professor Liam Kelley | question: Where did the Tran dynasty originate from?, answer: Fujian | question: Where did the Tran dynasty recognize Mongol hegemony?, answer: Annam, Burma, and Champa +question: What khanate did Kuchlug usurp?, answer: Qara Khitai | question: Who decided to conquer the Qara Khitai?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: How long did the Mongol army spend campaigning in China?, answer: ten years | question: How many soldiers did Genghis send against Kuchlug?, answer: two tumen +question: What is the name of the upper lake in Lake Constance?, answer: Obersee | question: Where is Lake Constance located?, answer: Germany, Switzerland and Austria | question: What German states lie along the shorelines of Lake Constance?, answer: Bavaria and Baden-Württemberg, the Austrian state of Vorarlberg, and the Swiss cantons of Thurgau | question: What river flows into Lake Constance from the south?, answer: The Rhine | question: Where is Lake Constance located?, answer: 47°39′N 9°19′E +question: What type of engines could exhaust much of their steam?, answer: Land-based steam engines | question: What dominated marine applications prior to and during World War I?, answer: expansion engine | question: What was the first major warship to replace the reciprocating engine with?, answer: steam turbine | question: What was the first warship to replace the reciprocating engine with the steam turbine?, answer: HMS Dreadnought +question: What does large-scale construction require?, answer: collaboration | question: Who normally manages the job?, answer: architect | question: What is essential for the successful execution of a project?, answer: effective planning | question: What must be considered in the design and execution of a megaproject?, answer: infrastructure | question: What are the largest construction projects called?, answer: megaprojects. +question: What is the name of the innovative tilting bridge?, answer: Gateshead Millennium Bridge | question: What are now a thriving, cosmopolitan area with bars, restaurants and public spaces?, answer: The Newcastle and Gateshead Quaysides | question: What type of promotion has Newcastle and Gateshead linked together?, answer: tourist | question: What was the name of the temporary bridge in 2008?, answer: Bambuco Bridge +question: What can provoke a neutralizing immune response?, answer: Larger drugs | question: What limits the effectiveness of drugs?, answer: larger peptides and proteins | question: What may a drug be co-administered with?, answer: an immunogenic compound, | question: What has been developed to predict the immunogenicity of peptides and proteins?, answer: Computational methods | question: What amino acids are overrepresented in epitope regions?, answer: hydrophilic amino acids | question: What has been established for the cataloguing of epitopes from pathogens known to be recognizable by B cells?, answer: publicly accessible database | question: What is immunoinformatics?, answer: bioinformatics-based studies of immunogenicity +question: What did Tesla make claims about after studying the Van de Graaff generator?, answer: a "teleforce" weapon | question: What did the press call the Van de Graaff generator?, answer: "peace ray" | question: Along with anti-aircraft purposes, what did Tesla say the Van de Graaff generator could be used against?, answer: ground-based infantry +question: Who wrote that "the formulation of a single all-encompassing definition of the term is extremely difficult, if not impossible"?, answer: LeGrande | question: What does LeGrande encourage a distinction between lawful protest demonstration, nonviolent civil disobedience, and violent civil disobedience?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What has no more or less meaning than the individual orator intends it to have?, answer: specific terminology | question: Along with lawful protest demonstration, what type of civil disobedience does LeGrande encourage?, answer: violent civil disobedience, +question: What may be present in the crown of the boiler's firebox?, answer: Lead fusible plugs | question: What escapes when the temperature of the firebox crown melts?, answer: steam | question: What has little effect on dampening the fire?, answer: steam escape | question: Why are lead fusible plugs unable to lower steam pressure significantly?, answer: too small in area | question: What would endanger the crew if the plugs were larger?, answer: volume of escaping steam +question: Who can run schools in India?, answer: non-profit trusts and societies | question: What must a non-profit school in India satisfy in order to get a license from the government?, answer: infrastructure and human resource related criteria | question: Who do critics of the Recognition system point out leads to corruption?, answer: school inspectors | question: What type of school is unpopular in India?, answer: government schools | question: What does ASER stand for?, answer: The Annual Status of Education Report | question: What is the medium of education in private schools?, answer: English +question: How many members are in the Warsaw City Council?, answer: 60 | question: How many years are Warsaw City Council members elected?, answer: four | question: What does the Warsaw City Council divide itself into?, answer: committees | question: Who is the President of Warsaw?, answer: the mayor | question: How long does the Warsaw City Council have to override a mayor's veto?, answer: 30 days +question: When did Leonard Goldenson approach Noble with a proposal to buy ABC?, answer: 1951 | question: A merger with CBS would have forced CBS to sell what two stations?, answer: New York City and Los Angeles | question: When did Goldenson and Noble reach a tentative agreement to buy ABC?, answer: the late spring of 1951 | question: When was the tentative agreement approved by UPT's board of directors?, answer: June 6, 1951, | question: Who had to approve the purchase of ABC?, answer: FCC | question: What company was already a shareholder in DuMont Television Network?, answer: Paramount Pictures +question: What type of chloroplast does Lepidodinium viride have?, answer: green algal derived | question: What is the only dinophyte that has a chloroplast that's not from the rhodoplast lineage?, answer: Lepidodinium | question: What surrounds the chloroplast of Lepidodinium viride?, answer: two membranes | question: What was the endosymbiotic event that led to the chloroplast?, answer: secondary endosymbiosis +question: What are the second arm of the innate immune system?, answer: Leukocytes | question: What are macrophages, neutrophils, and dendritic cells?, answer: phagocytes | question: What do leukocytes attack through contact?, answer: larger pathogens | question: What are also important mediators in the activation of the adaptive immune system?, answer: Innate cells +question: What has been shown to be a requirement for chloroplast division?, answer: Light | question: What type of light can stimulate chloroplasts to divide?, answer: white | question: What leaves have been observed to contain many dumbbell-shaped chloroplasts?, answer: Spinach leaves | question: What can stimulate the division of dumbbell-shaped chloroplasts?, answer: Exposure to white light +question: When has Warsaw seen many improvements?, answer: over the past decade | question: What areas of the city have improved over the past decade?, answer: metro, roads, sidewalks, health care facilities and sanitation facilities +question: What mainline Protestant denomination has experienced significant membership losses in recent decades?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: How many members did the UMC have at the time of its formation?, answer: 11 million | question: What did the UMC membership drop to in 1975?, answer: below 10 million | question: How many members were there in 2005?, answer: 8 million | question: In what part of the US is the majority of the UMC's membership?, answer: Midwest | question: What state has the largest number of members?, answer: Texas | question: What are the states with the highest membership rates?, answer: Oklahoma, Iowa, Mississippi, West Virginia, and North Carolina. +question: What does the molecules between the photosystems create?, answer: hydrogen ion gradient | question: The molecules between the photosystems harness what energy?, answer: electrons | question: In what space do the molecules between the photosystems pump hydrogen ions into?, answer: thylakoid | question: What is in the thylakoid space?, answer: The hydrogen ions | question: What does ATP synthase convert the energy from the flowing hydrogen ions to?, answer: phosphorylate adenosine diphosphate | question: What uses the energy from the flowing hydrogen ions to phosphorylate adenosine diphosphate?, answer: ATP synthase +question: What type of weather does Jacksonville have in the winter?, answer: mild weather | question: Why does Jacksonville see very little cold weather?, answer: low latitude and coastal | question: What type of weather is common in Jacksonville?, answer: summer thunderstorms +question: What is the name of the church that has official liturgies for services of Holy Communion?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What is an occasional practice by some clergy in the United Methodist Church in Africa?, answer: exorcism | question: What do the services of Holy Communion, baptism, funerals, ordination, anointing of the sick and daily office prayer services involve?, answer: the laying on of hands | question: All Saints Day, Ash Wednesday, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, and Easter Vigil are examples of what?, answer: holy days | question: What are the names of the services for holy days in the United Methodist Church?, answer: The United Methodist Hymnal and The United Methodist Book of Worship | question: What tradition's Book of Common Prayer are many of the liturgies of the United Methodist Church derived from?, answer: Anglican | question: What other elements of liturgical worship do congregations use?, answer: candles, vestments, paraments, banners, +question: What is the jelly-like material in ctenophores called?, answer: mesoglea | question: What animal has two main layers of cells that sandwich a middle layer of jelly?, answer: ctenophores | question: What do ctenophores and cnidarians have?, answer: a type of muscle +question: What is a folk-rock group with a strong Tyneside connection?, answer: Lindisfarne | question: Who covered Lindisfarne's "Fog on the Tyne"?, answer: Paul Gascoigne | question: Where did the band Venom form in 1979?, answer: Newcastle | question: What thrash metal band broke up in Newcastle?, answer: Martin Walkyier | question: What band was Andy Taylor the lead guitarist of?, answer: Duran Duran | question: Who was the lead vocalist of AC/DC?, answer: Brian Johnson +question: How many comb-rows do lobates have?, answer: eight | question: Most lobates are what when moving through the water?, answer: passive | question: Which two genera of lobates can escape from danger by clapping their lobes?, answer: Bathocyroe and Ocyropsis | question: What controls the movements of lobates' combs?, answer: nerves | question: Are lobates larger or smaller than cydippids?, answer: larger +question: Who appoints a local pastor?, answer: a bishop | question: Who is given the authority to preach the Word of God?, answer: The Local Pastor | question: Who is not available to be appointed to a local church?, answer: elders | question: Where do local pastors live out their ministerial call?, answer: local church | question: What is the official title of a local pastor?, answer: 'Licensed Local Pastor' | question: What is the official title of a local pastor?, answer: licensed local pastor | question: How long can a licensed local pastor stay in the church?, answer: They may continue towards Associate Membership allowing them to retire as clergy. | question: What does a licensed local pastor have the ability to continue towards?, answer: Associate Membership | question: What type of courses are local pastors required to take to continue towards ordination?, answer: an advanced course or study | question: Where do local pastors return to after retirement?, answer: their charge conference +question: What is acquired following infection by activation of B and T cells?, answer: Long-term active memory | question: What can be generated artificially through vaccination?, answer: Active immunity | question: What is the principle behind vaccination?, answer: introduce an antigen from a pathogen | question: What is the purpose of vaccination?, answer: induction of an immune response | question: What is the leading cause of death in the human population?, answer: infectious disease +question: What type of applications did NASA investigate for Apollo hardware?, answer: post-lunar | question: What does SLA stand for?, answer: Spacecraft Lunar Module Adapter | question: What would astronauts continue to use as a ferry to the station?, answer: the CSM | question: What was the name of the larger orbital workshop built in orbit from an empty S-IVB Saturn upper stage?, answer: Apollo Applications Program | question: What type of telescope would the Apollo Telescope Missions replace the LM's descent stage with?, answer: solar | question: What did the most ambitious plan call for using?, answer: an empty S-IVB as an interplanetary spacecraft +question: How many largest cities are in California?, answer: two | question: How many cities in southern California have more than 200,000 people?, answer: twelve | question: Along with Riverside, what is the only city in southern California that is not close to the coast?, answer: San Bernardino +question: What was Loudoun's profession?, answer: a capable administrator | question: Where did Loudoun leave a large force to distract Montcalm?, answer: Fort William Henry | question: What city did Loudoun attack first?, answer: Louisbourg | question: Where did Loudoun's expedition sail from in early August?, answer: Halifax, Nova Scotia | question: What had escaped the British blockade of the French coast?, answer: French ships | question: Where did Loudoun return to after hearing of a massacre at Fort William Henry?, answer: New York +question: Who gained the throne in 1643?, answer: Louis XIV | question: What did Louis XIV use to financially reward converts to Catholicism?, answer: a fund | question: What did Louis XIV do to the Huguenots?, answer: closed Huguenot schools | question: What did Louis XIV's dragonnades include?, answer: occupation and looting | question: What did Louis XIV revoke in 1685?, answer: the Edict of Nantes +question: What did Ludwig Krapf record the name as?, answer: Kenia and Kegnia | question: What did some say Krapf's notation was a very precise notation of?, answer: a correct African pronunciation | question: When was the map drawn by Joseph Thompsons?, answer: 1882 +question: Who introduced the new order of worship?, answer: Luther and his colleagues | question: Along with pastoral care, what did Luther and his colleagues assess in Saxony?, answer: Christian education | question: What did Luther say about the people in Saxony?, answer: the common people knowing nothing at all of Christian doctrine +question: Who gave Luther and his wife The Black Cloister?, answer: John the Steadfast | question: What was often short in the marriage?, answer: money | question: Who died in Luther's arms in 1542?, answer: Magdalene | question: Who helped Luther and his wife earn a living by farming?, answer: Katharina | question: Who did Luther confide to on August 11, 1526?, answer: Michael Stiefel +question: What did Luther believe to be entirely the work of God?, answer: justification | question: What did Luther base his position on?, answer: predestination | question: Who did Luther believe was responsible for the righteousness of Christians?, answer: Christ | question: What did Luther believe was a gift from God?, answer: faith | question: What did Luther believe that faith brought through the merits of Christ?, answer: the Holy Spirit | question: What did Luther believe was a gift from God?, answer: faith | question: What did Luther believe his entry into Paradise was a discovery about?, answer: "the righteousness of God" | question: In what articles did Luther explain his concept of justification?, answer: Smalcald +question: What order did Luther devote himself to?, answer: Augustinian | question: What type of despair did Luther describe his time in the Augustinian Order as?, answer: spiritual | question: Who did Luther say he lost touch with?, answer: Christ | question: Who was Luther's superior?, answer: Johann von Staupitz | question: What did Luther believe did not involve self-inflicted penances and punishments?, answer: true repentance +question: Who created the catechism?, answer: Luther | question: What was the name of the catechism Luther wrote in 1529?, answer: the Large Catechism, | question: What did the catechisms provide?, answer: easy-to-understand instructional and devotional material | question: What did Luther add to the catechism?, answer: questions and answers +question: Who had been suffering from ill health for years?, answer: Luther | question: When did Luther's health begin to deteriorate?, answer: 1531 | question: Who did Luther play a leading role in the scandal of bigamy?, answer: Philip of Hesse | question: What health problems did Luther begin to suffer in 1536?, answer: kidney and bladder stones, and arthritis, and an ear infection | question: What disease did Luther begin to feel in 1544?, answer: angina. +question: Who was criticized for inserting the word "alone" after "faith"?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther continue to work on at the end of his life?, answer: refining | question: Who was criticized for inserting the word "alone" after "faith"?, answer: Luther | question: What word did Luther get criticized for inserting in Romans 3:28?, answer: "alone" after "faith" | question: What is the main point of Christian doctrine?, answer: faith in Christ | question: What must mean that faith alone justifies?, answer: works are so completely cut away +question: On what date is Luther honored?, answer: 18 February | question: Where is Luther commemorated on 31 October?, answer: Church of England's Calendar of Saints +question: Who accused the rebels of blasphemy?, answer: Luther | question: What was the name of the Epistle to the Romans that St. Paul wrote?, answer: 13:1–7 | question: Where did Luther get the reference for the Divine Right of Kings?, answer: the Bible | question: Who did Luther believe was outside the law of God and Empire?, answer: peasants | question: What did Luther charge the rebels with?, answer: blasphemy +question: Where did Luther make his pronouncements from?, answer: Wartburg | question: What did Andreas Karlstadt embark on a radical program of?, answer: reform | question: What group revolted against their prior?, answer: Augustinian friars | question: What did Martin Luther write after visiting Wittenberg in 1521?, answer: A Sincere Admonition | question: When did Wittenberg become even more volatile?, answer: after Christmas | question: Who asked Luther to return to Wittenberg?, answer: the town council +question: Who began reversing or modifying the new church practices?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther's reinvention of the church signal?, answer: a conservative force | question: Who threatened the new order by fomenting social unrest and violence?, answer: radical reformers +question: Who said that "As soon as the coin in the coffer rings, the soul from purgatory springs"?, answer: Johann Tetzel +question: Who refused to recant his writings?, answer: Luther | question: Who refused to recant his writings?, answer: Luther | question: What was inserted before the words "Here I stand"?, answer: "May God help me" | question: What was inserted before the words "Here I stand"?, answer: "May God help me" | question: Who suggests that given Luther's nature, "we are free to believe that Luther would tend to select the more dramatic form of words"?, answer: Mullett +question: Where did Luther return to on 6 March 1522?, answer: Wittenberg | question: Who did Luther say had entered his sheepfold during his absence?, answer: Satan | question: How long did Luther preach in Lent?, answer: eight days | question: What did Luther tell the citizens to trust instead of violence?, answer: God's word +question: Who spoke out against the Jews in Saxony, Brandenburg and Silesia?, answer: Luther | question: Who did Josel of Rosheim try to help?, answer: Jews of Saxony | question: Where did a Lutheran pastor use a sermon to urge his parishioners to murder Jews?, answer: Hochfelden | question: What persisted after Luther's death?, answer: Luther's influence | question: What did the riots in the 1580s lead to?, answer: expulsion of Jews from several German Lutheran states. +question: What did Luther respond to in May 1525?, answer: Twelve Articles | question: What caused Luther to become enraged?, answer: widespread burning | question: Who did Luther call for to put down the rebels?, answer: the nobles +question: Who did Luther believe is the redeemer from sin?, answer: Jesus Christ | question: What did Luther believe was the only source of divinely revealed knowledge from God?, answer: the Bible | question: What are those who identify with Luther's teachings called?, answer: Lutherans +question: Who was a prolific hymn-writer?, answer: Luther | question: What type of music did Luther connect?, answer: high art and folk | question: What was Luther's tool of choice for connecting high art and folk music?, answer: the singing of German hymns | question: What became a national instrument of Germany in the 20th century?, answer: the waldzither +question: Who was the most widely read author of his generation?, answer: Luther | question: According to historians, Luther's anti-Jewish rhetoric contributed significantly to the development of what in Germany?, answer: antisemitism | question: Who wrote that anybody who wrote against the Jews for whatever reason believed he had the right to justify himself by triumphantly referring to Luther?, answer: Reinhold Lewin | question: How many books in the Third Reich contained references to and quotations from Luther?, answer: just about every anti-Jewish book | question: Who wrote admiringly of Luther in 1940?, answer: Heinrich Himmler | question: What did Julius Streicher receive on his birthday in 1937?, answer: On the Jews and their Lies | question: How long was the explanation of the Aryan Law?, answer: 54-page +question: Who wrote "Ach Gott, vom Himmel sieh darein"?, answer: Luther | question: What was "Nun komm, der Heiden Heiland" based on?, answer: Veni redemptor | question: What hymn did Luther change to "Christum wir sollen loben schon"?, answer: A solus ortus cardine | question: How many hymns did Luther write on the Ten Commandments?, answer: two | question: What hymn became the main hymn for Christmas?, answer: Jesu Christ" | question: What hymn did Luther write for Easter?, answer: "Christ ist erstanden" | question: Who was the author of the hymn "Mit Fried?, answer: Freud | question: What did Luther paraphrase the Te Deum as?, answer: "Herr Gott, dich loben wir" | question: What did Luther's hymn "Herr Gott, dich loben wir" become known as?, answer: German Te Deum. +question: When did Luther write "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir"?, answer: 1523 | question: How many other hymns were published in the Achtliederbuch?, answer: seven | question: What version of "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" was created in 1524?, answer: five-stanza | question: Where was the expanded version of "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir" used?, answer: several regional Lutheran liturgies | question: What part of Luther's catechism was "Aus tiefer Not schrei ich zu dir"?, answer: fifth +question: Who thought that all human beings who set themselves against God were equally guilty?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther's attitudes about the Jews reflect?, answer: a theological and cultural tradition | question: What did Luther consider the Jews?, answer: blasphemers and liars | question: Who did Luther believe was equally guilty for setting themselves against God?, answer: all human beings | question: What did Luther say about the Jews in 1516?, answer: many people "are proud with marvelous stupidity | question: What was the name of the book that Luther wrote in 1523?, answer: That Jesus Christ was Born a Jew | question: How did Luther feel about the Jews after his efforts to convert them to Christianity failed?, answer: he grew increasingly bitter | question: Who claimed that Luther's attitude towards Jews "unraveled along with his health"?, answer: Eric Metaxas +question: When was Luther's creedal hymn "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" written?, answer: 1524 | question: Where did "Wir glauben all an einen Gott" gain widespread use?, answer: vernacular Lutheran liturgies | question: In what century did Lutheran hymnals include "Wir glauben all"?, answer: Sixteenth-century +question: When was Luther's hymnic version of the Lord's Prayer created?, answer: 1538 | question: The hymn functioned both as a means of examining candidates on specific catechism questions and as what other setting?, answer: liturgical setting | question: What was Luther's concern with the Lord's Prayer?, answer: to clarify and strengthen the text | question: What centuries have other versions of the Lord's Prayer adopted Luther's tune?, answer: 16th- and 20th-century +question: When was the Lutheran Reformation in Halle?, answer: 1541 | question: What was the name of the tune that Luther used in his 1541 hymn?, answer: Johann Walter | question: In what century did J. S. Bach write the hymn "Christ unser Herr zum Jordan kam"?, answer: 18th +question: Which of Luther's works states that the soul does not sleep but wakes up and experiences visions?, answer: Luther's | question: Who argued that John Jortin misread the passage in 1765?, answer: Francis Blackburne +question: What was especially effective in helping parents teach their children?, answer: Luther's Small Catechism | question: What did Luther rewrite to express the character of the Father, the Son, or the Holy Spirit?, answer: the Apostles' Creed | question: What did Luther rewrote to express the character of the Father, the Son, or the Holy Spirit?, answer: each article of the Creed | question: How many persons of the Trinity did Luther want the catechumen to see themselves as a personal object of?, answer: three | question: What did Luther depict as persons to be known?, answer: the Trinity | question: Who creates, the Son redeems, and the Spirit sanctifies?, answer: The Father | question: Who did Luther write each article of the Creed to express the character of?, answer: the Father | question: What is the Ten Commandments also known as?, answer: Decalogue +question: Where did Luther go on his return trip?, answer: Wittenberg | question: Who intercepted Luther on his way to Wittenberg?, answer: Frederick III | question: Where did the masked horsemen escort Luther?, answer: Wartburg Castle | question: What language did Luther translate the New Testament from?, answer: Greek | question: Who was the Archbishop of Mainz?, answer: Albrecht +question: What was Hans Luther's mining trade?, answer: copper | question: Who threatened the livelihood of Luther's siblings?, answer: Count Albrecht | question: How many Mansfeld counts were involved in the controversy?, answer: four | question: When did Luther make his third visit to Mansfeld?, answer: 1546 +question: What inspired composers to write music?, answer: Luther's hymns | question: Which hymns did Johann Sebastian Bach base his cantatas entirely on?, answer: Christ | question: What is the name of Bach's seist du?, answer: Gelobet +question: What was frequently evoked by particular events in his life?, answer: Luther's hymns | question: When was "Ein neues Lied wir heben an" written?, answer: 1875 +question: What was included in early Lutheran hymnals?, answer: Luther's hymns | question: How many songs of the First Lutheran hymnal did Luther supply?, answer: four +question: How long after his death did Luther publish his two major works on the Jews?, answer: three years | question: What language did Luther use to refer to the Jews?, answer: violent, vile | question: Who commands the killing of idolaters?, answer: Moses | question: What did Luther advocate setting on fire?, answer: synagogues | question: What did Robert Michael think Luther's words about the Jews amounted to a sanction for murder?, answer: "We are at fault | question: What did Luther say would reform the Jews but not reform them?, answer: sharp mercy | question: What did Luther think should happen to the Jews?, answer: away with them!" +question: How many points did Luther's rediscovery of "Christ and His salvation" become the foundation for the Reformation?, answer: two | question: What did Luther railing against?, answer: the sale of indulgences +question: What language was spoken at the chancellery?, answer: Saxon | question: What type of language did Luther want to use to make the Bible accessible to Germans?, answer: direct language +question: In what countries did Luther's writings reach as early as 1519?, answer: France, England, and Italy | question: Where did students throng to hear Luther speak?, answer: Wittenberg | question: What group did Luther write a short commentary on?, answer: Galatians | question: What part of Luther's career was one of his most creative and productive?, answer: early part | question: How many of Luther's best-known works were published in 1520?, answer: Three | question: What was the name of the German nation to which three of Luther's works were published in 1520?, answer: Christian Nobility +question: What plays a big part in tourism in Victoria?, answer: Major events | question: What are two major events held at Phillip Island?, answer: V8 Supercars and Australian Motorcycle Grand Prix +question: What does the A696 become?, answer: A68 | question: What was the former alignment of the A1 called?, answer: Tyne Tunnel | question: When was the capacity of the Tyne Tunnel increased?, answer: November 2011 +question: How many passes did Manning complete?, answer: 13 of 23 | question: Who was the top receiver for the Broncos?, answer: Sanders | question: How many receptions did Brown have?, answer: four | question: How many receptions did Sanders have?, answer: six | question: How many solo tackles did Ware have?, answer: five | question: How many total tackles did Ward have?, answer: seven | question: Who made all four of his field goals?, answer: McManus | question: How many passes did Newton complete?, answer: 18 of 41 | question: How many yards did Newton run?, answer: 45 | question: How many receptions did Brown have?, answer: four | question: Who was the top defensive performer for Carolina?, answer: Ealy | question: Who had four total tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble?, answer: Charles Johnson | question: Who had 11 total tackles?, answer: Luke Kuechly +question: What was Manning's career-low passer rating?, answer: 67.9 | question: Who threw for 1,967 yards, 10 touchdowns and six interceptions?, answer: Osweiler | question: Who led the team with 105 receptions?, answer: Demaryius Thomas | question: Who had 46 receptions for 517 yards?, answer: Owen Daniels | question: Who was the team's leading rusher?, answer: C. J. Anderson | question: Who was the team's leading rusher with 720 yards?, answer: Ronnie Hillman | question: Where did the Broncos offense rank in scoring?, answer: 19th +question: Who did many Han Chinese and Khitan defected to?, answer: Mongols | question: How many Khitan Tumens did Xiao Zhala command?, answer: 3 Tumens | question: Who led armies against Western Xia?, answer: Liu Heima and Shi Tianze | question: What did Liu Heima and Shi Tianxiang lead armies against?, answer: Western Xia | question: How many troops did each Tumen have?, answer: 10,000 | question: How many Khitan Tumens did Shimobeidier command?, answer: three +question: What is defined using the concept of a reduction?, answer: complexity classes | question: What is a transformation of one problem into another problem?, answer: A reduction | question: A reduction captures the informal notion of a problem being at least as what as another problem?, answer: difficult | question: What happens if a problem X can be solved using an algorithm for Y?, answer: X reduces to Y. +question: For what type of positions do many counties offer alternative licensing programs?, answer: hard-to-fill | question: What is expected as retirements, especially among secondary school teachers, outweigh slowing enrollment growth?, answer: Excellent job opportunities +question: Along with Josiah Wedgwood, William De Morgan and Bernard Leach, what famous potter is represented in the collection?, answer: Mintons & Royal Doulton | question: When was the flower pyramid in the Delftware collection created?, answer: 1695 | question: Who has several examples of his work in the collection?, answer: Bernard Palissy | question: What are the largest objects in the collection?, answer: ceramic stoves | question: What type of pottery from Spain is included in the collection?, answer: Italian maiolica and lustreware | question: Where is the Iznik pottery from?, answer: Turkey +question: What is the magnitude of the San Andreas Fault?, answer: 8.0 | question: What is the name of the Fault Zone that can produce a magnitude 8.0 earthquake?, answer: Elsinore | question: What does the USGS release?, answer: California Earthquake forecast +question: What can be defined by bounding the time or space used by the algorithm?, answer: complexity classes | question: What is an example of an important complexity class that can be defined by bounding the time or space?, answer: decision problems +question: What is suspected to be unequal?, answer: complexity classes | question: What is not equal to PSPACE?, answer: P | question: If P is not equal to PSPACE, what is it possible that P = PSPACE?, answer: P is not equal to NP, | question: How many complexity classes are there between P and PSPACE?, answer: many known complexity classes | question: What would be a major breakthrough in complexity theory?, answer: any of these classes are unequal +question: What desert city is popular for its resort feel?, answer: Palm Springs +question: What is surprising about random access machines?, answer: each of these models can be converted to another | question: What may vary in the alternate models of Turing machines?, answer: time and memory consumption | question: What do all these models have in common?, answer: deterministically. +question: Most of the mass of living organisms is what?, answer: oxygen, | question: Most of the mass of living organisms is what?, answer: oxygen | question: What is oxygen used for?, answer: cellular respiration | question: Why is oxygen not able to remain a free element in air?, answer: too chemically reactive | question: What protects the biosphere from ultraviolet radiation?, answer: ozone | question: At what altitude is sufficient atomic oxygen present to cause erosion for spacecraft?, answer: low earth orbit +question: In what magazine was the article "The Problem of Increasing Human Energy" published?, answer: The Century Magazine +question: Where in South Africa do many farms still bear French names?, answer: Western Cape province | question: What ancestry do many families in South Africa have?, answer: French Huguenot | question: What are some examples of families with surnames indicating French Huguenot ancestry?, answer: Blignaut, Cilliers, de Klerk | question: What industry in South Africa owes a significant debt to the Huguenots?, answer: wine industry +question: Many of the same decisions and principles that apply in other criminal investigations and arrests arise also in what type of cases?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What type of search can a suspect give to a police officer?, answer: a consent search | question: Who do some civil disobedients find it hard to resist responding to?, answer: criminal investigators | question: Who has found it hard to resist responding to investigators?, answer: some civil disobedients | question: Who has found it hard to resist responding to investigators?, answer: some civil disobedients | question: Who wrote, "My civil neighbor, the tax-gatherer, is the very man I have to deal with--for it is, after all, with men and not with parchment that I quarrel?, answer: Thoreau | question: What did Thoreau say he would like to see if he could get over what?, answer: obstruction to his neighborliness +question: What conjecture states that every even integer greater than 2 can be expressed as the sum of two primes?, answer: Goldbach's conjecture | question: Along with analytic, what type of number theory focuses on the analytic aspects of numbers?, answer: algebraic | question: What makes use of properties such as the difficulty of factoring large numbers into their prime factors?, answer: public-key cryptography, | question: Prime numbers give rise to what in other mathematical domains?, answer: various generalizations +question: What is used to define complexity classes?, answer: Many types of Turing machines | question: When what is bounded, some Turing machines may be more powerful than others?, answer: resources +question: When was Martin Luther born?, answer: 10 November 1483 | question: How many teachings did Martin Luther reject?, answer: several | question: What did Martin Luther believe could be purchased with money?, answer: freedom from God's punishment for sin | question: What did Martin Luther write in 1517?, answer: Ninety-Five Theses | question: Who demanded that Martin Luther retract his writings in 1520?, answer: Pope Leo X +question: How many nuns did Martin Luther help escape from the Nimbschen Cistercian convent?, answer: 12 | question: Who plunged Martin Luther into marriage?, answer: the Lord | question: How old was Martin Luther when he married Katharina von Bora?, answer: 41 +question: When was Martin Luther born?, answer: 10 November 1483 | question: What religion was Martin Luther baptized?, answer: Catholic | question: Where did Luther's family move to in 1484?, answer: Mansfeld | question: What religious scholar describes Luther's mother as a hard-working woman?, answer: Martin Marty | question: How many brothers and sisters did Luther have?, answer: several | question: Who was the father of Martin Luther?, answer: Hans Luther | question: Where did Hans Luder send Martin to Latin schools in 1497?, answer: Magdeburg | question: How many schools did Luther attend?, answer: three | question: What did Luther compare his education to?, answer: purgatory and hell. +question: Who believed that Muslim society could not be Islamic without Sharia?, answer: Maududi | question: What is the term for the unity of God?, answer: tawhid | question: Who did Maududi want to change through an educational process?, answer: individuals from the top of society downward +question: What did Faget's preliminary Apollo design use to provide propulsion and electrical power?, answer: several service modules | question: What does CSM stand for?, answer: Command/Service Module | question: What was the name of the new spacecraft that would take two men to the lunar surface and return them to the CSM?, answer: Lunar Excursion Module +question: What is the average monthly temperature in January?, answer: 53 F | question: What is the average high temperature throughout the year?, answer: 64 to 92 °F | question: What is the highest possible heat index in Richmond?, answer: 110 °F (43.3 °C) | question: What was the highest temperature recorded in 1879?, answer: 104 °F (40 °C) | question: What type of weather can erupt during a typical summer afternoon?, answer: thunderstorms | question: What are thunderstorms caused by?, answer: rapid heating of the land relative to the water, combined with extremely high humidity. +question: What was the name of the new division that was formed in 1977?, answer: ABC News, | question: Who was named president of ABC News in 1977?, answer: Roone Arledge | question: In what city did ABC launch a major expansion of its office facilities in 1977?, answer: New York | question: On what street is 7 Lincoln Square located?, answer: Columbus Avenue | question: How tall was the new building that was built at 30 West 67th Street?, answer: 15-story | question: What was completed in June 1979?, answer: Both buildings | question: Where did WABC-TV move its offices in 1979?, answer: 77 West 66th Street +question: What had stagnated during the Middle Ages?, answer: Medical knowledge | question: When was the conjunction of three planets that caused the plague blamed on the heavens?, answer: 1345 | question: What did the report to the king of France become the first and most widely circulated of?, answer: plague tracts | question: What was the most widely accepted theory that the plague was caused by?, answer: bad air | question: What is the theory that the plague was caused by bad air called?, answer: Miasma | question: What caused the name "plague" to become the medical term?, answer: recurrence of outbreaks +question: What is TUMAS?, answer: Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality | question: What group did the United Methodist Church attempt to withdraw their membership from in 2012?, answer: Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice | question: Who is Rev. Paul T. Stallsworth?, answer: president of the Taskforce of United Methodists on Abortion and Sexuality +question: What do members of the genus Dinophysis have?, answer: phycobilin-containing chloroplast | question: What type of chloroplast does a cryptophyte have?, answer: two-membraned | question: In what type of environment can Dinophysis species not survive?, answer: cell culture +question: What was the original name of Merit Network, Inc.?, answer: Michigan Educational Research Information Triad | question: When was the packet-switched network first demonstrated?, answer: December 1971 | question: When did connections to the CDC mainframe at Michigan State University complete the triad?, answer: October 1972 | question: What are the names of the two public data networks that Merit's network was able to connect to?, answer: Tymnet and Telenet | question: What project did Merit play a role in in the mid-1980s?, answer: NSFNET project +question: Who is St. James UMC named after?, answer: a biblical figure | question: What do Methodists honor?, answer: Christian faith | question: Who is an example of an African missionary?, answer: David Livingstone +question: What did Michael Oppenheimer ask for instead of the large scale approach?, answer: smaller assessments of special problems | question: What has become more important?, answer: to provide a broader exploration | question: What do some see in the drive for consensus within the IPCC process?, answer: mixed blessings +question: What can successfully enter an organism and encounter the cells and mechanisms of the innate immune system?, answer: Microorganisms or toxins | question: What triggers the innate response?, answer: pattern recognition receptors, which recognize components that are conserved | question: What is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms?, answer: Innate immune defenses | question: What does the innate immune system not confer?, answer: long-lasting immunity | question: What is the dominant system of host defense in most organisms?, answer: The innate immune system +question: What has been getting increased scrutiny from the media and the courts?, answer: sexual misconduct, | question: What percentage of students claim to have received unwanted sexual attention from an adult associated with education?, answer: 9.6% +question: What is the name of the political party in Pakistan?, answer: Jamaat-e-Islami | question: Along with Hezbollah in Lebanon, what Palestinian Islamist group wants to abolish the state of Israel?, answer: Hamas | question: Along with the Egyptian Islamic Jihad, what is an example of a radical Islamist group?, answer: al-Qaeda +question: Who attempted to create a civil state?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What group of people were the Chinese considered to be?, answer: sedentary peoples | question: Who was briefly in charge of the Mongol Empire when the next male Khagan was being chosen?, answer: Töregene Khatun | question: What is the name of the policy of encouraging trade and communication that modern scholars refer to?, answer: Pax Mongolica +question: What type of algorithms do not completely prove a number is prime?, answer: probabilistic | question: What provides a way to tell for sure whether a given number is prime or not?, answer: Deterministic algorithms | question: What is a deterministic algorithm?, answer: trial division | question: What type of algorithms do not completely prove that a number is prime?, answer: Probabilistic algorithms | question: In what way do primality tests rely on testing a given number in?, answer: partly random | question: What is the probability that a given test might pass all the time if applied to a prime number?, answer: p | question: What is the probability that a number is composite?, answer: 1/(1-p)n, | question: What happens if the test fails?, answer: if the test ever fails, then we know that the number is composite. +question: What was one of the most important of the 66 "villes de sûreté"?, answer: Montpellier | question: What did the Huguenots take over?, answer: political institutions and the university | question: Who attacked Montpellier in 1622?, answer: the royal army | question: What called for the dismantling of the city's fortifications?, answer: Peace terms | question: What was built in Montpellier in 1622?, answer: A royal citadel | question: What type of rule was dead before the Edict of Alès?, answer: Protestant rule +question: How much of Victorian farmland is sown for grain?, answer: More than 26,000 square kilometres | question: What percentage of Victorian farmland is sown for wheat?, answer: More than 50% | question: How much of Victorian farmland is sown for hay?, answer: 6,000 square kilometres | question: How many tonnes of wheat did Victorian farmers produce in 2003-04?, answer: 3 million tonnes | question: What percentage of Australian pears do Victorian farms produce?, answer: nearly 90% | question: What type of fruit is Victorian farms a leader in?, answer: stone fruit | question: Asparagus, broccoli, carrots, potatoes and tomatoes are what?, answer: The main vegetable crops | question: How many tonnes of tomatoes were produced in Victoria last year?, answer: 270,000 +question: Who are likely participants in creating an overall plan for the financial management of the building construction project?, answer: Mortgage bankers, accountants, and cost engineers | question: What is the most obvious source of funding for a building project?, answer: owner's equity | question: Who studies the expected monetary flow over the life of the project?, answer: Accountants | question: Who applies expertise to relate the work and materials involved to a proper valuation?, answer: Cost engineers and estimators | question: What can cause cost overruns with government projects?, answer: change orders or project changes +question: In what direction are Platyctenids flattened?, answer: oral-aboral | question: What do Platyctenids use as a muscular "foot"?, answer: pharynx | question: How many platyctenids lack comb-rows?, answer: All but one | question: What is the back of a Platyctenid?, answer: ctenophore +question: What did early Greeks not consider to be a number?, answer: 1 | question: When did many mathematicians include 1 as the first prime number?, answer: Middle Ages and Renaissance | question: Who listed 1 as the first prime?, answer: Christian Goldbach | question: When did mathematicians still consider the number 1 to be a prime?, answer: 19th century | question: What list of primes up to 10,006,721 started with 1 as its first prime?, answer: Derrick Norman Lehmer's | question: Who was the last professional mathematician to call 1 prime?, answer: Henri Lebesgue | question: When did mathematicians begin to accept that 1 is not a prime number?, answer: early 20th century, +question: What groups in North America eventually affiliated with other Protestant denominations with more numerous members?, answer: Huguenot congregations | question: Who adapted quickly and often married outside their immediate French communities?, answer: The Huguenots | question: Who did the descendants of the Huguenots continue to use French first names and surnames for?, answer: their children | question: What were the French contributions to the US economy in the late Colonial and early Federal periods?, answer: merchants and artisans | question: What did E.I. du Pont establish?, answer: Eleutherian gunpowder mills. +question: Where was most of the Rhine's current course during the last Ice Age?, answer: not under the ice | question: Along with the Atlantic Ocean, from middle Europe to what continent did the Last Glacial Maximum stretch from?, answer: Asia | question: During what period did ice sheets cover Scandinavia, the Baltics, Scotland and the Alps?, answer: the Last Glacial Maximum, | question: What covered Scandinavia, the Baltics, Scotland and the Alps during the Last Glacial Maximum?, answer: ice-sheets | question: What settled in and around the Rhine Valley?, answer: The loess or wind-blown dust +question: What is a hermaphrodite?, answer: single animal | question: A hermaphrodite can produce both eggs and what at the same time?, answer: sperm | question: What type of hermaphrodites have eggs and sperm that mature at different times?, answer: sequential | question: Where are platyctenids' eggs fertilized?, answer: inside their parents' bodies | question: What shape do platyctenids' young generally look like?, answer: planktonic | question: What do platyctenids' young live as until they reach near-adult size?, answer: cydippid-like plankton | question: What enables small populations to grow at an explosive rate?, answer: hermaphroditism +question: What did the loss of the city's tax base lead to problems with funding?, answer: education, sanitation, and traffic control | question: Along with building code enforcement, what municipal service did residents in unincorporated suburbs have trouble getting?, answer: sewage | question: What did the city of Jacksonville begin in 1958?, answer: annexing outlying communities | question: How many referendums did voters outside the city limits reject annexation plans between 1960 and 1965?, answer: six +question: In what parliament is the role of committees stronger?, answer: Scottish Parliament | question: What is stronger in the Scottish Parliament than in other parliamentary systems?, answer: The role of committees | question: Where is the role of committees stronger than other parliamentary systems?, answer: the Scottish Parliament | question: On what days of the week do committees meet in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday | question: Where can committees meet in Scotland?, answer: other locations +question: What musicians were born in Newcastle?, answer: Eric Burdon, Sting, Mark Knopfler, Alan Hull, Cheryl Cole and Neil Tennant | question: Who were two former pupils of Rutherford Grammar School?, answer: Hank Marvin and Bruce Welch | question: What WWE NXT champion was born in Newcastle?, answer: Neville | question: What did John Dunn invent?, answer: keyed Northumbrian smallpipes, the most characteristic musical instrument +question: Who started a military campaign against the Chinese Song dynasty?, answer: Möngke Khan | question: Who invaded southern China in 1256?, answer: Mongol force | question: When did Kublai die?, answer: 1259 | question: When did Kublai return from fighting the Song?, answer: 1260 | question: Where did Kublai hold a kurultai?, answer: Kaiping | question: Where was Ariq Böke from?, answer: Mongolia | question: What did Kublai rely on to ensure that his army received ample resources?, answer: the cooperation of his Chinese subjects | question: What did Kublai model his government on?, answer: traditional Chinese dynasties | question: Why did Ariq Böke surrender in 1264?, answer: inadequate supplies | question: How many western khanates became functionally autonomous?, answer: three | question: What had permanently divided the Mongol Empire?, answer: Civil strife +question: How many astronauts were awarded the Distinguished Service Medal?, answer: all 32 | question: What was the last mission to receive the Distinguished Service Medal?, answer: Apollo 8 | question: Who decided to award the Distinguished Service Medals?, answer: The NASA Administrator +question: What did NASA immediately convene?, answer: accident review board, | question: What did the review board conclude were the cause of the accident?, answer: Command Module design, workmanship | question: Who did North American remove as the Command Module program manager?, answer: Harrison Storms | question: What does ASPPO stand for?, answer: Apollo Spacecraft Program Office +question: What satellite has measured the amount of dust transported by wind from the Sahara to the Amazon?, answer: CALIPSO +question: What was the first full-time community radio station in the area?, answer: NE1fm | question: What radio station is run by students from both of the city's universities?, answer: Newcastle Student Radio | question: What is the name of the voluntary hospital radio service?, answer: Radio Tyneside | question: Where is the Radio Lollipop station based?, answer: Great North Children's Hospital +question: NK cells are a component of what system?, answer: innate immune system | question: What are compromised host cells that NK cells destroy?, answer: tumor cells | question: What does the term "missing self" describe?, answer: cells with low levels of a cell-surface marker | question: Why were NK cells named "natural killer"?, answer: they do not require activation | question: Was it known how NK cells recognize tumor cells and infected cells?, answer: unclear | question: What changes on the surface of tumor cells and infected cells cause NK cells to become activated?, answer: MHC makeup | question: What cells are not recognized and attacked by NK cells?, answer: Normal body cells | question: What does KIR stand for?, answer: killer cell immunoglobulin receptors +question: What two rivers join to form the Rhine?, answer: Anterior Rhine and the Posterior Rhine | question: What direction does the Rhine turn to near Chur?, answer: north | question: How long is the section of the Rhine that makes a distinctive turn to the north near Chur?, answer: nearly 86 km | question: Where is a natural dam that prevents the Rhine from flowing into the Seeztal valley?, answer: Sargans | question: What river forms the border between Switzerland to the West and Liechtenstein and later Austria?, answer: Alpine Rhine +question: What type of pigeon did Tesla say he was visited by daily?, answer: white pigeon | question: How much did Tesla spend to fix his pigeon?, answer: over $2,000, | question: What did Tesla build to help his pigeon heal?, answer: a device that comfortably supported her +question: What type of engine came into widespread use at the end of the 19th century?, answer: compound engines | question: What types of expansion engines were common in shipping?, answer: double and triple expansion engines | question: What remained the dominant source of power until the early 20th century?, answer: Steam engines +question: Where is the Summer Theatre located?, answer: Ogród Saski | question: What was the best example of "Polish monumental theatre"?, answer: Wojciech Bogusławski Theatre | question: What was the first state-run academy of dramatic art?, answer: Upati Institute of Dramatic Arts +question: What views inequalities in the distribution of income as arising from differences in value added by labor, capital and land?, answer: Neoclassical economics | question: What does neoclassical economics view inequalities in the distribution of income as arising from?, answer: differences in value added | question: How are wages and profits determined in neoclassical economics?, answer: marginal value added of each economic actor | question: In a market economy, inequality is a reflection of what?, answer: productivity gap +question: How long was the affiliate agreement approved in 2002?, answer: two-year | question: Who was the CEO of Disney in 2002?, answer: Michael Eisner | question: What was the name of ABC's first hit reality show?, answer: The Bachelor +question: What are neutrophils and macrophages?, answer: phagocytes | question: What percentage of the total circulating leukocytes are neutrophils?, answer: 50% to 60% | question: What happens during an acute phase of inflammation?, answer: neutrophils migrate toward the site of inflammation | question: What type of cells are versatile cells that reside within tissues?, answer: Macrophages | question: What do macrophages activate?, answer: adaptive immune system. +question: What does the United Methodist Church affirming that is available to all?, answer: God's grace, love, and forgiveness | question: Who has recently called for broader acceptance of the LGBT community within the UMC?, answer: organizations, conferences, and congregations | question: Who has voted in favor of a proposal that would permit ministers to officiate same-sex weddings?, answer: the Connectional Table, | question: What have many conferences voted in favor of?, answer: same-gender marriages +question: New Rochelle seemed to be the great location of what group?, answer: Huguenots | question: How long before the revocation of the Edict of Nantes did the Huguenots arrive in New Rochelle?, answer: four years | question: How much land did the Huguenots purchase from John Pell?, answer: six thousand one hundred acres | question: What was the great location of the Huguenots in New York?, answer: New Rochelle | question: What was the first building in New Rochelle?, answer: A small wooden church | question: How far did the strong men walk from New Rochelle to attend the Sunday service?, answer: twenty-three miles | question: On what street is Trinity-St. Paul's Episcopal Church located?, answer: Pine Street | question: How many miles did the Huguenots walk from New Rochelle to attend the Sunday service?, answer: three +question: What technology is making it possible to flexibly construct small commercial buildings and private habitations in around 20 hours?, answer: 3D printing | question: What is making it possible to flexibly construct small commercial buildings and private habitations in around 20 hours?, answer: building printing | question: What is the next generation of 3D printers capable of printing per hour?, answer: 3.5 metres (11 ft) | question: What type of building is scheduled to be built in 2014?, answer: 3D-printed building +question: Who is particularly vulnerable to infection?, answer: Newborn infants | question: What is provided by the mother?, answer: Several layers of passive protection | question: What do human babies have even at birth?, answer: high levels of antibodies | question: What is it called when a fetus does not actually make any memory cells or antibodies?, answer: passive immunity | question: What is it called when a fetus does not actually make any memory cells or antibodies?, answer: passive immunity +question: Newcastle International Airport is located near what town?, answer: Ponteland | question: What system connects Newcastle International Airport to the city?, answer: Metro Light Rail | question: How many passengers does Newcastle International Airport handle per year?, answer: five million | question: How many destinations are available worldwide from Newcastle International Airport?, answer: over 90 destinations +question: How long is the Newcastle Mela?, answer: two-day | question: Where is the International Arts Fair held?, answer: NewcastleGateshead | question: Where will the 2009 International Arts Fair be held?, answer: Sage Gateshead Music and Arts Centre | question: What is the name of the annual design festival held in October?, answer: Design Event | question: What is the SAMA Festival?, answer: East Asian cultural festival +question: What does Gosforth Park have?, answer: horse racing course | question: What is the most successful basketball team in the history of the British Basketball League?, answer: Newcastle Eagles | question: What league are the Newcastle Eagles the most successful in the history of?, answer: British Basketball League | question: What is the name of the speedway team in Newcastle?, answer: Newcastle Diamonds | question: How long is the Great North Run?, answer: 13.1 miles | question: What is the name of the road race from Newcastle to Blaydon?, answer: Blaydon Race +question: How many cathedrals does Newcastle have?, answer: three | question: How many cathedrals does Newcastle have?, answer: three | question: When did St Mary's become a cathedral?, answer: 1850 | question: What is the only parish church in the Church of England without a parish?, answer: Church of St Thomas the Martyr +question: Who was Newcastle's second in command?, answer: James Abercrombie | question: Who led the French regular army reinforcements to New France?, answer: Major General Louis-Joseph de Montcalm | question: What country declared war on France on May 18, 1756?, answer: England +question: How far is Newcastle from the North Sea?, answer: 8.5 mi (13.7 km) | question: Where does Tyneside rank as the most populous conurbation in the United Kingdom?, answer: eighth | question: Newcastle is a member of what group?, answer: English Core Cities Group | question: Newcastle was part of what county until 1400?, answer: Northumberland | question: What is the regional nickname and dialect for people from Newcastle and the surrounding area?, answer: Geordie. +question: Where did news of the two battles reach in August?, answer: England | question: Who decided to send an army expedition to dislodge the French?, answer: Duke of Newcastle | question: Who led the British army expedition to North America?, answer: Major General Edward Braddock | question: What leaked to France well before Braddock's departure for North America?, answer: the British military plans | question: Who led the six regiments sent to New France in 1755?, answer: Baron Dieskau | question: What did the British intend to do to the French ports?, answer: blockade | question: Who detached a fast squadron to North America in an attempt to intercept the French?, answer: Admiral Edward Hawke +question: Who realized that the acceleration due to gravity is proportional to the mass of the attracting body?, answer: Newton | question: What did Newton determine could be ascribed to the same force of gravity?, answer: acceleration due to gravity | question: The acceleration due to gravity is proportional to what of the attracting body?, answer: mass | question: The acceleration due to gravity is proportional to what of the attracting body?, answer: mass +question: Newton's First Law of Motion states that objects continue to move in a state of what?, answer: constant velocity | question: Newton's First Law of Motion is an extension of Galileo's insight that constant velocity was associated with what?, answer: a lack of net force | question: What did Newton propose that every object with mass has an innate?, answer: inertia | question: Newton's First Law of Motion contradicts what idea of the "natural state of rest"?, answer: Aristotelian | question: What did Newton propose that every object with mass has an innate?, answer: inertia | question: Is it possible to determine which object is in motion and which is at rest in systems with different velocities?, answer: it is impossible | question: What are the same in every inertial frame of reference?, answer: the laws of physics +question: What asserts the direct proportionality of acceleration to force?, answer: Newton's Second Law | question: How are kinematics described in advanced physics?, answer: reference frame analysis | question: What offers an equivalence between space-time and mass?, answer: General relativity | question: What can Newton's second law be taken as?, answer: quantitative definition of mass +question: What is a result of applying symmetry to situations where forces can be attributed to the presence of different objects?, answer: Newton's Third Law | question: Newton's Third Law states that there is no such thing as what type of force?, answer: unidirectional force | question: What is the opposite of F in magnitude and direction?, answer: −F | question: Are F and −F equal in magnitude?, answer: equal in magnitude | question: What is Newton's Third Law sometimes referred to as?, answer: action-reaction | question: What are simultaneous in Newton's Third Law?, answer: action and the reaction +question: Along with Newtonian mechanics, what describes how forces affect idealized point particles?, answer: Newton's laws | question: In real life, matter has what kind of structure?, answer: extended structure | question: What holds together atoms in an object?, answer: lattice | question: What causes forces to be directed along the pressure gradients?, answer: differences in pressure +question: What are the two plastid-dividing rings called?, answer: PD rings | question: What is located in the inner side of the chloroplast's inner membrane?, answer: inner plastid-dividing ring | question: What is found wrapped around the outer chloroplast membrane?, answer: outer plastid-dividing ring | question: How long are the filaments in the outer plastid-dividing ring?, answer: 5 nanometers | question: What begins when the outer plastid-dividing ring shrinks to squeeze the chloroplast?, answer: chloroplast constriction | question: Where is the third plastid-dividing ring located?, answer: intermembrane +question: What is AC?, answer: alternating current +question: What is more of an active attempt to overthrow a government?, answer: Revolutionary civil disobedience | question: What acts have been described as revolutionary civil disobedience?, answer: Gandhi's | question: Who did Ferenc Deák lead?, answer: Hungarians | question: Who wrote of civil disobedience accomplishing "peaceable revolution"?, answer: Thoreau | question: Where did Howard Zinn, Harvey Wheeler, and others identify the right espoused to "alter or abolish" an unjust government to be a principle of civil disobedience?, answer: The Declaration of Independence +question: How many of the original treaties establishing the European Union mention protection for fundamental rights?, answer: None | question: What was not envisaged for European Union measures to be subject to human rights?, answer: legislative and administrative actions | question: When was the European Convention on Human Rights established?, answer: 1950 | question: What did the European Court of Justice do?, answer: The European Court of Justice recognised fundamental rights as general principle of European Union law | question: When was the European Council tasked with drafting a European Charter of Human Rights?, answer: 1999 | question: When was the Declaration on Fundamental Rights produced?, answer: 1989 +question: What typically stands out as a new stage in the architectural history of the regions they subdued?, answer: Norman architecture | question: What style of architecture fundamentally altered the military landscape of England and Italy?, answer: their north French style | question: What type of proportions did Norman architecture have?, answer: massive +question: In what century was the staff first developed and taught at Fécamp?, answer: 11th | question: What were the centers of musical production and education in the 11th century?, answer: Fécamp Abbey and Saint-Evroul Abbey | question: How many Italian abbots were at Fécamp?, answer: two | question: In what countries is the system of denoting notes by letters still the most common form of pitch representation?, answer: English- and German-speaking | question: What was the staff at Fécamp called?, answer: neumes | question: What became a center of musical composition under the German abbot Isembard?, answer: La Trinité-du-Mont +question: Who came into Scotland and founded noble families?, answer: Normans | question: Who introduced Normans and Norman culture to Scotland?, answer: King David I | question: Who did King David I spend time at the court of?, answer: Henry I of England | question: What continued under David's successors?, answer: The process | question: What was applied in varying degrees to most of Scotland?, answer: Norman-derived feudal system | question: What can the later royal House of Stewart be traced back to?, answer: Norman ancestry. +question: Who won the contract to build the CSM?, answer: North American Aviation | question: What was sized to lift the CSM off of the Moon?, answer: service propulsion engine | question: What did the Lunar Module not have?, answer: docking | question: When did a program definition study conclude that Block I should be continued?, answer: 1964 +question: In what century was Germany's participation in Western imperialism negligible?, answer: 19th | question: Who controlled the Spanish throne and other royal houses?, answer: Habsburg | question: Who continued to stand aloof from imperialism?, answer: Prussia and the German states | question: Who was Prussia's long-time Chancellor?, answer: Otto von Bismarck | question: What did Otto von Bismarck think did not pay for themselves?, answer: colonies +question: Do all cells in a multicellular plant contain chloroplasts?, answer: Not all | question: What makes a plant green?, answer: chlorophyll | question: Where can chloroplasts be found in a plant?, answer: collenchyma | question: What is a plant cell that contains chloroplasts called?, answer: chlorenchyma | question: How many chloroplasts does a typical chlorenchyma cell of a land plant contain?, answer: 10 to 100 +question: What types of drawings are included in the RIBA's collection?, answer: European (especially Italian) and American architects' drawings | question: What Italian architect's drawings are the largest in the world?, answer: Andrea Palladio | question: Inigo Jones, Sir Christopher Wren, Sir John Vanbrugh, Nicholas Hawksmoor, William Kent, James Gibbs, Robert Adam, Sir William Chambers, James Wyatt, Henry Holland, John Nash, and Sir John Soane are examples of what type of architects?, answer: British architects +question: What type of artists' work is on display in the galleries?, answer: European artists | question: Gian Lorenzo Bernini, Grinling Gibbons, Daniel Marot, Louis Laguerre, Antonio Verrio, Sir James Thornhill, William Kent, Robert Adam, Josiah Wedgwood and William Morris are examples of what?, answer: Designers and artists | question: Who was a major influence on the Gothic Revival?, answer: Horace Walpole +question: What fields of study are some of the notable alumni of Yale?, answer: government and politics | question: What state is Bernie Sanders from?, answer: Vermont +question: What did Arthur H. Millikan discover?, answer: the Compton Effect +question: What percentage of the population in Kenya are nurses?, answer: 80% | question: What type of cases are referred to clinical officers?, answer: Complicated cases | question: How many nurses were there in Kenya in 2011?, answer: 65,000 +question: What group lost its preeminent position in 1981?, answer: OPEC | question: Who was divided in 1981?, answer: its own member nations | question: What type of producers were hurt by Saudi Arabia's increased production?, answer: high-cost | question: What was the peak price of oil in 1979?, answer: $40 | question: When did oil fall back to?, answer: pre-1973 | question: What was a windfall for oil-importing nations?, answer: "sale" price +question: What do some complexity classes have that do not fit into this framework?, answer: complicated definitions | question: What has a definition like the following?, answer: a typical complexity class +question: Who can a doctor issue a prescription to?, answer: a "patient" | question: What must a prescription for a controlled substance be issued for in the United States?, answer: a legitimate medical purpose | question: Who has a responsibility to ensure that a prescription is valid?, answer: The filling pharmacy | question: What outlines what defines a valid patient-doctor relationship?, answer: individual state laws +question: How many Scottish Parliament constituencies shared the same boundaries as the UK Parliament constituencies in Scotland?, answer: 73 | question: How many MSPs are there?, answer: one member | question: Which archipelagos return their own constituency MSP?, answer: Orkney and Shetland | question: How many electors are in the average Scottish Parliament constituency?, answer: 55,000 | question: Are constituency areas in the north and west of the country smaller or larger than the rest of Scotland?, answer: larger | question: Which three archipelagos have a much smaller number of electors than the rest of Scotland?, answer: Orkney, Shetland and the Western Isles | question: What happens when a Constituency MSP resigns from Parliament?, answer: by-election +question: In what countries is corporal punishment still common in schools?, answer: Asian, African and Caribbean | question: What are the details of school corporal punishment?, answer: individual countries +question: What may have a greater practical effect on than domestic products?, answer: imports | question: What type of measures have the Court of Justice developed more justifications for?, answer: "indirect" discriminatory | question: What did the Court of Justice find that a German law requiring all spirits and liqueurs to have a minimum of 25% of what was contrary to TFEU article 34?, answer: alcohol content | question: What percentage of alcohol did Cassis de Dijon have?, answer: 15 to 20 per cent | question: Why did the Court of Justice reject the German government's argument that the measure proportionately protected public health under TFEU article 36?, answer: stronger beverages were available | question: In Walter Rau Lebensmittelwerke v De Smedt PVBA, the Court of Justice found that a Belgian law requiring all margarine to be in what infringed article 34?, answer: cube shaped packages | question: Why did the Court of Justice find that the Belgian law requiring all margarine to be in cube shaped packages was disproportionate?, answer: it would "considerably exceed the requirements of the object in view" | question: In what 2003 case did the Court of Justice rule that cocoa products that included other vegetable fats could not be labelled as "chocolate"?, answer: Commission v Italy | question: What was all Italian chocolate made from?, answer: cocoa butter | question: What was all Italian chocolate made from?, answer: cocoa butter | question: Why did the Court of Justice hold that a low content of vegetable fat did not justify a "chocolate substitute" label?, answer: They claimed the law infringed article 34. | question: What did the Court of Justice hold did not justify a "chocolate substitute" label?, answer: low content of vegetable fat | question: What did the Court of Justice say was enough to protect consumers?, answer: A ‘neutral and objective statement’ | question: What can also infringe article 34?, answer: member states | question: What is one reason the Court of Justice has developed more justifications for indirect discriminatory measures?, answer: the categories are not closed. | question: What is one reason the Court of Justice has developed more justifications for indirect discriminatory measures?, answer: the categories are not closed. | question: What is one reason the Court of Justice has developed more justifications for indirect discriminatory measures?, answer: the categories are not closed. | question: What is one reason the Court of Justice has developed more justifications for indirect discriminatory measures?, answer: the categories are not closed. +question: What was the original source of the athletic rivalry between Harvard and Yale?, answer: Harvard-Yale Regatta | question: When is the Harvard-Yale Regatta held?, answer: June | question: Who is considered to be one of the top teams in the country in rowing?, answer: The Harvard crew | question: What sport does the Harvard Crimson men's team compete in?, answer: ice hockey | question: What did Harvard win in 2003?, answer: Intercollegiate Sailing Association National Championships +question: What did a 2007 study suggest had been rising at or above the maximum rates proposed during the last IPCC report?, answer: temperatures and sea levels | question: What did the 2007 study compare to?, answer: IPCC 2001 | question: How long was the study studied?, answer: six years +question: From what state did Victoria gain absolute independence?, answer: New South Wales | question: What was discovered near Ballarat in 1851?, answer: gold | question: Where did later discoveries occur in Victoria?, answer: many sites | question: What triggered one of the largest what the world has ever seen?, answer: gold rushes | question: Along with economic power, what did the colony grow rapidly in?, answer: population | question: How much did the population of Victoria increase in ten years?, answer: sevenfold | question: What type of gold field was the largest in the world?, answer: alluvial goldfield | question: How much gold did Victoria produce in the decade 1851-1860?, answer: 20 million ounces +question: What was Louis Adamic's nationality?, answer: Slovene-American | question: How many people attended the state funeral for Tesla?, answer: two thousand | question: Where was Tesla's body taken after the funeral?, answer: Ferncliff Cemetery | question: Where was the second service for Tesla held?, answer: Trinity Chapel +question: What newspaper published an article on Tesla on July 11, 1934?, answer: New York Herald Tribune | question: What did Tesla say he felt when a particle hit him?, answer: sharp stinging pain | question: What did Tesla say would travel much faster than the particles in his "electric gun"?, answer: particles in the beam of force +question: Who was the witness to the wedding?, answer: Lucas Cranach the Elder | question: When was the couple married?, answer: the evening | question: How long did it take for the wedding banquet to be made up?, answer: two weeks +question: Who set fire to the bull and decretals at Wittenberg?, answer: Luther | question: How many sentences did the Pope threaten Luther with if he did not recant the 95 Theses?, answer: 41 sentences | question: Who proclaimed the bull in Meissen and other towns?, answer: Johann Eck | question: What did Luther send to the Pope?, answer: On the Freedom of a Christian | question: Who excommunicated Luther in 1521?, answer: Pope Leo X +question: How many Protestant confederations issued a statement agreeing with the policy of forcing Jews to wear the yellow badge?, answer: seven | question: Where was Diarmaid MacCulloch a professor?, answer: the University of Oxford | question: What did Sasse applaud the burning of?, answer: synagogues | question: What did Sasse consider Luther to be?, answer: antisemite +question: Along with Foote Ave, where was Tesla's lab located?, answer: Kiowa St. | question: What did Tesla tell reporters he was conducting when he arrived in Colorado Springs?, answer: wireless telegraphy | question: What is the name of the 1978 book that describes Tesla's experiments in Colorado Springs?, answer: Colorado Springs Notes, 1899–1900 | question: How long was Tesla's first spark?, answer: five inches +question: Who announced Sky Q in 2015?, answer: Sky | question: How many set top boxes does the Sky Q range consist of?, answer: three | question: Along with Wi-Fi and Power-line, what type of connectivity is included in the Sky Q set top boxes?, answer: Bluetooth | question: What do the Sky Q Mini set top boxes connect to?, answer: a Wi-Fi or Power-line connection | question: What does the Sky Q allow to share recordings and other media?, answer: all set top boxes | question: What type of broadcasts will the Sky Q Silver set top box be capable of receiving?, answer: UHD +question: What title did he receive on October 19, 1512?, answer: Doctor of Theology | question: How long did he spend at the University of Wittenberg?, answer: the rest of his career +question: What committee was Joe Barton the chairman of?, answer: House Committee on Energy and Commerce | question: Who set up a special investigation of Mann, Bradley, and Hughes?, answer: National Research Council | question: What type of failings did the National Research Council say were there?, answer: statistical | question: In what year did Mann, Bradley, and Hughes send a letter to Nature saying that the uncertainties were the point of the article?, answer: 2006 +question: Where was Tesla returned to on March 24, 1879?, answer: Gospić | question: How old was Milutin Tesla?, answer: 60 +question: Who signed an agreement on the formation of a coalition government?, answer: Kibaki and Odinga | question: What two camps would the president appoint cabinet ministers from?, answer: PNU and ODM | question: How many deputy Prime Ministers did the agreement stipulate?, answer: two | question: How long would the coalition hold?, answer: until the end of the current Parliament +question: Where did Tesla establish his first laboratory?, answer: South Fifth Avenue | question: What type of power did Tesla demonstrate the potential of?, answer: wireless | question: What did Tesla patent in 1891?, answer: the Tesla coil. +question: Who wrote a letter protesting the sale of indulgences?, answer: Luther | question: Who wrote The Ninety-Five Theses?, answer: Martin Luther | question: Who wrote that Luther had no intention of confronting the church?, answer: Hans Hillerbrand | question: What did Thesis 86 ask the pope to build with the money of poor believers?, answer: the basilica +question: Who was awarded the 1915 Nobel Prize in Physics?, answer: Sir William Henry Bragg +question: Who left Colorado Springs on January 7, 1900?, answer: Tesla | question: How long after Tesla's lab was torn down was it sold?, answer: two years +question: In what room did Tesla die?, answer: 3327 | question: Who found Tesla's body?, answer: Alice Monaghan | question: Who was the assistant medical examiner who examined Tesla's body?, answer: H.W. Wembly | question: Where were Tesla's remains taken after his death?, answer: Frank E. Campbell Funeral Home +question: How many subscription channels did BSkyB plan to replace its three free-to-air digital terrestrial channels with?, answer: four | question: What type of content would the new channels offer?, answer: sport | question: What sports network confirmed that it would launch as a subscription service on the digital terrestrial platform?, answer: Setanta Sports | question: Where do industry sources believe BSkyB will be forced to shelve plans to withdraw its channels from?, answer: Freeview +question: Who was the first person to fly in space?, answer: Yuri Gagarin | question: What committee held a meeting one day after Gagarin's flight?, answer: US House Committee on Science and Astronautics | question: Who was circumspect in his response to the news of Gagarin's flight?, answer: Kennedy +question: What was the name of the show that replaced The Revolution?, answer: One Life to Live | question: How many months did The Revolution last?, answer: seven | question: Where did ABC rank in the 18-49 demographic in the 2011-12 season?, answer: fourth place +question: Who did Kennedy send a memo to?, answer: Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson, | question: How long after Kennedy sent his memo did Johnson respond?, answer: one week | question: What did Johnson say was far enough in the future that it was likely the United States would achieve it first?, answer: a manned Moon landing +question: What did the Evangelical United Brethren Church and The Methodist Church form?, answer: General Conference | question: How many churches were involved in the creation of the United Methodist Church?, answer: two +question: Who removed ABC's stations from their cable provider?, answer: Time Warner Cable | question: How did ABC renew its carriage agreement with Time Warner Cable?, answer: an eleventh-hour deal | question: On what date did ABC file an emergency petition to the Federal Communications Commission to force TWC to restore the affected stations?, answer: May 1 | question: In what season did ABC end as the most-watched network?, answer: 2000–01 +question: What country left the Bretton Woods Accord in 1971?, answer: United States | question: What was the value of the dollar pegged to?, answer: gold | question: What other country followed the US in floating the pound sterling?, answer: Britain | question: Who followed suit with their respective currencies after the US left the Bretton Woods Accord?, answer: The other industrialized nations | question: What did the industrialized nations do in anticipation of currency values fluctuating?, answer: increased their reserves | question: What happened to the value of the dollar?, answer: depreciation | question: What did oil producers lose as a result of the change in price?, answer: real income | question: What group agreed to price oil in terms of gold in 1971?, answer: OPEC +question: Who lost a fumble on Carolina's next possession?, answer: Mike Tolbert | question: How much time was left on the clock when Kony Ealy intercepted a Manning pass?, answer: 1:55 | question: What did the Panthers do when they could not gain any yards with their possession?, answer: punt. | question: What team punt the ball to the Panthers 45-yard line?, answer: Denver | question: Who sacked Newton with 11 seconds left?, answer: DeMarcus Ware +question: Who was the exclusive Spanish-language broadcaster of the Super Bowl?, answer: ESPN Deportes | question: What was carried on CBS's second audio program channel for over-the-air viewers?, answer: a separate Spanish play-by-play call | question: What show did Alvaro Martin and Raul Allegre call the game?, answer: Monday Night Football | question: What did Martin, Allegre, and Sutcliffe contribute to ESPN's SportsCenter?, answer: English-language reports +question: What company did Goldenson propose a merger with in 1965?, answer: ITT | question: What did Donald F. Turner have concerns about about ABC?, answer: journalistic integrity | question: What did ITT management promise to allow ABC to retain in the publishing business?, answer: autonomy | question: What was filed by the Department of Justice in July 1967?, answer: a complaint +question: Who did The Walt Disney Company announce an agreement to merge with in 1995?, answer: Capital Cities/ABC | question: Where did Disney shareholders approve the merger with Capital Cities/ABC?, answer: New York City | question: What percentage of interest did Disney have in ESPN?, answer: 80% | question: What station did Disney sell to Young Broadcasting for $387 million?, answer: KCAL-TV | question: Who did Disney sell the four newspapers that ABC had controlled under Capital Cities to?, answer: Knight Ridder | question: Who became president and CEO of ABC after Thomas S. Murphy left?, answer: Robert Iger | question: On what day of the week did ABC get access to Disney's children's programming library?, answer: Saturday morning | question: When was 'Sports Night' cancelled?, answer: 2000 +question: For what season did ABC begin to phase in a new imaging campaign?, answer: 2007–08 | question: What was the purpose of the "Start Here" campaign?, answer: availability of ABC content across multiple platforms | question: What effect was added to the ABC logo for HD?, answer: "ball" effect | question: What effects were added to the ABC logo on-air?, answer: animated water and ribbon | question: What type of ribbon was used to represent the entertainment division?, answer: Red ribbons +question: What did the NFL announce in 2014 that the game would be named using?, answer: Arabic numerals | question: What did the NFL discontinue branding Super Bowl games with in 2014?, answer: Roman numerals | question: What was the primary reason for the change?, answer: the difficulty of designing an aesthetically pleasing logo | question: What size of numerals are used in the Super Bowl 50 logo?, answer: large +question: Who temporarily replaced the Governor-General of New France?, answer: Charles le Moyne | question: When did Duquesne arrive in New France?, answer: 1752 | question: What prompted Longueuil to dispatch another expedition to the area?, answer: British activity in the Ohio territories | question: How many men did Langlade have?, answer: 300 | question: What trading center did the French attack on June 21?, answer: Pickawillany | question: How many people of the Miami nation were killed on June 21, 1752?, answer: 14 | question: How was Old Briton killed?, answer: cannibalized +question: What were ABC's New York City flagship stations in 1953?, answer: WJZ, WJZ-FM | question: What was the original name of WABC?, answer: CBS Radio | question: Where was the WJZ calls reassigned to in 1959?, answer: Baltimore +question: Where were the 2013 NFL owners meeting held?, answer: Boston | question: How much did Levi's Stadium cost?, answer: $1.2 billion | question: What was the last Super Bowl held in the San Francisco Bay Area?, answer: Super Bowl XIX +question: What part of Jacksonville was ravaged by a fire on May 3, 1901?, answer: downtown Jacksonville | question: What was the cause of the mattress factory fire?, answer: Spanish moss | question: How many people died in the Great Fire of 1901?, answer: 7 | question: Where is the Confederate Monument located?, answer: Hemming Park | question: Who declared martial law in Jacksonville?, answer: Governor Jennings | question: When did municipal authority resume in Jacksonville?, answer: May 17 | question: Where could the glow of the fire be seen?, answer: Savannah, Georgia, and the smoke plumes | question: What was the Great Fire of 1901?, answer: one of the worst disasters in Florida history | question: Who was a primary figure in the reconstruction of the city?, answer: Henry John Klutho | question: What was the first multi-story structure built by Klutho?, answer: Dyal-Upchurch Building | question: When was the St. James Building built?, answer: 1912 +question: Who attacked Israel on Yom Kippur?, answer: Syria and Egypt, | question: What conflict caused oil prices to rise in 1973?, answer: Arab–Israeli conflict | question: What country was the world's second largest oil exporter?, answer: Iran | question: Who said that the price of oil was going to rise?, answer: Shah of Iran | question: What did the Shah of Iran say that Western nations had increased the price of by 300 percent?, answer: wheat | question: How much did the Shah of Iran say the price of wheat had risen?, answer: 300 | question: How much more did the Shah of Iran say he wanted to pay for his crude oil?, answer: a hundred times | question: How much did the Shah of Iran want to charge for oil?, answer: more | question: How much more did the Shah of Iran say you should pay for oil?, answer: ten times +question: What was found in rural Mongolia on October 6, 2004?, answer: Genghis Khan's palace | question: What was diverted over Genghis Khan's grave to make it impossible to find?, answer: a river | question: What helped hide Genghis Khan's burial site?, answer: permafrost +question: What was the Disneyland anthology series retitled on September 3, 1958?, answer: Walt Disney Presents | question: How much of all primetime shows were westerns in 1959?, answer: a fifth | question: What did ABC request from Disney?, answer: additional productions | question: What detective show did Desilu Productions pitch to CBS in 1958?, answer: The Untouchables | question: How did The Untouchables do on ABC?, answer: "immensely popular". +question: What magazine put Tesla on its cover in 1931?, answer: Time magazine | question: What was the cover caption for Tesla's 75th birthday in 1931?, answer: "All the world's his power house" | question: How many people congratulated Tesla on his 75th birthday?, answer: more than 70 +question: On what date did Tesla demonstrate his 200 horsepower bladeless turbine?, answer: 50th birthday | question: Where were Tesla's bladeless turbine engines tested in 1910-1911?, answer: Waterside Power Station +question: Who said that Christ's life is nothing more than an illustration of the Ten Commandments?, answer: Luther | question: What has traditionally been called the "third use of the law"?, answer: "third use of the law." | question: What did Luther consider to be an example of the Ten Commandments?, answer: Christ's life, +question: What tends to increase entrepreneurship rates at the individual level?, answer: higher economic inequality | question: What is most of entrepreneurship based on?, answer: necessity | question: What is necessity-based entrepreneurship motivated by?, answer: survival needs | question: What is the economic impact of opportunity-based entrepreneurship?, answer: redistributive +question: What was accidentally introduced into the Black Sea and Sea of Azov in the late 1980s?, answer: Mnemiopsis leidyi | question: Why was the Western Atlantic ctenophore accidentally introduced into the Black Sea?, answer: well equipped to invade new territories | question: What caused the population of Mnemiopsis leidyi to increase even faster than normal?, answer: chronic overfishing, and by eutrophication | question: What was brought under control by the accidental introduction of the Beroe ovata?, answer: Mnemiopsis populations | question: What is unlikely to be restored to pre-Mnemiopsis levels?, answer: plankton +question: The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Brady Bunch and The Partridge Family were hits for what network?, answer: television | question: What type of films did Movie of the Week broadcast?, answer: feature-length dramatic films | question: Along with The Partridge Family and The Brady Bunch, what were some hits for ABC in the late 1960s and early 1970s?, answer: The Courtship of Eddie's Father, The Brady Bunch +question: Who decided to sell NBC Blue in 1941?, answer: RCA | question: What network did RCA convert into an independent subsidiary?, answer: NBC Blue Network | question: What network did RCA decide to sell in 1941?, answer: NBC Blue | question: How many affiliates did the Blue Network have?, answer: 60 | question: How much did Dillon, Read & Co. offer to purchase the network?, answer: $7.5 million +question: What could threaten the Amazon rainforest in the 21st century?, answer: climate change | question: What could threaten the Amazon rainforest in the 21st century?, answer: climate change +question: What was Isiah Bowman's profession?, answer: geographer | question: What was Isiah Bowman's job in 1914?, answer: director of the American Geographical Society | question: What was the name of the inquiry that Isiah Bowman was appointed to in 1917?, answer: Woodrow Wilson's inquiry | question: Who was Isiah Bowman's geographer?, answer: President Wilson | question: What was the point of the inquiry?, answer: U.S authorship | question: Who was the director of the American Geographical Society in 1914?, answer: Isiah Bowman +question: What is the competing model for cpDNA replication?, answer: most cpDNA is linear | question: What do scientists still not understand?, answer: complex structures | question: What did scientists attribute broken circles to?, answer: linear forms | question: What type of replication is insufficient to explain how structures would replicate?, answer: a D-loop mechanism | question: What does homologous recombination not expand?, answer: multiple A --> G gradients | question: What has been unable to explain the numerous plant species that have been shown to have circular cpDNA?, answer: deamination gradient +question: Who started the 1919 Revolution?, answer: Egyptians | question: What is one of the many ways people have rebelled against unfair laws?, answer: Civil disobedience | question: What was the name of the revolution in Ukraine?, answer: 2004 Orange Revolution +question: What throne did Edgar Atheling claim?, answer: English throne | question: Who married Edgar's sister Margaret?, answer: King Malcolm III | question: Where did William the Conqueror ride as far as?, answer: Abernethy | question: Who did Malcolm surrender to William?, answer: his son Duncan +question: What nationality is the Tristan Quilt?, answer: Sicilian | question: What types of textiles did William Morris design?, answer: embroidery, woven fabrics, tapestries | question: What period is covered by rugs and fabrics designed by Marion Dorn?, answer: art deco period | question: Who designed a rug from the art deco period?, answer: Serge Chermayeff. +question: What was Hervé one of the first Norman mercenaries to serve as?, answer: Byzantine general | question: Who was Hervé?, answer: Norman mercenaries | question: Where were the Norman mercenaries based?, answer: Malatya and Edessa, | question: Who led the Normans of Edessa against the Turks in the 1060s?, answer: Robert Crispin | question: Who tried to carve out an independent state in Asia Minor?, answer: Roussel de Bailleul +question: When was Philo of Byzantium a Greek writer?, answer: 2nd century BCE | question: What did Philo surround a burning candle with in his work Pneumatica?, answer: water | question: What did Philo incorrectly believe that some of the air in the vessel was converted into?, answer: element fire | question: Who built on Philo's work by observing that a portion of air is consumed during combustion?, answer: Leonardo da Vinci +question: What is one of the great treasures in the library?, answer: Codex Forster, | question: How many parchment-bound manuscripts are in the Codex Forster?, answer: three | question: The Codex Forster contains sketches and references to what type of art?, answer: equestrian sculpture | question: When was the Codex Forster bequeathed to the museum?, answer: 1876 | question: Who was another benefactor of the library?, answer: Reverend Alexander Dyce | question: In what languages did Alexander Dyce collect early editions of Aeschylus?, answer: Greek and Latin +question: What culture did Toghrul's refusal to give his daughter in marriage to Jochi belong to?, answer: Mongolian | question: What did the refusal to give his daughter in marriage to Jochi lead to?, answer: split | question: Who did Toghrul ally with?, answer: Jamukha, | question: Who did Toghrul ally with?, answer: Jamukha | question: What tribe did Jamukha's defeat lead to the dissolution of?, answer: Keraite +question: What is transformed into chemical energy in photosynthesis?, answer: light | question: What does O2 stand for?, answer: sugar and oxygen | question: What is the name of the cycle that builds sugar molecules from carbon dioxide?, answer: Calvin +question: What was the chao?, answer: printing technology | question: What type of tree was the bark of the chao made from?, answer: mulberry | question: What did the Yuan government use to print paper money?, answer: woodblocks | question: Who experimented with establishing a Chinese-style paper monetary system outside of China?, answer: Mongols | question: Who was sent to Iran to explain Yuan paper money?, answer: Bolad | question: Why did the Il-khanate fail to issue paper money in 1294?, answer: public distrust of the exotic new currency +question: How many plates are in Eadweard Muybridge's Animal Locomotion?, answer: 81 | question: How long were Muybridge's photographs of animals and humans taken?, answer: a fraction of a second | question: When did John Thomson take photographs of Street Life in London?, answer: 1876-7 | question: How many photographs are in the museum of James Lafayette's society portraits?, answer: more than 600 +question: How high are the Cast Courts?, answer: two storeys | question: How was Trajan's Column made?, answer: cut in half | question: What size is the replica of Michelangelo's David?, answer: full-size | question: What is the name of one of the earlier Davids in the Cast Courts?, answer: Donatello's David +question: What was Maria Skłodowska-Curie known for researching?, answer: radioactivity | question: Władysław Szpilman and Frédéric Chopin are famous for being what?, answer: musicians | question: How old was Chopin when he moved to Warsaw?, answer: seven months | question: What was Casimir Pulaski's occupation?, answer: Polish general +question: Who was Pierre Bayle?, answer: Huguenot refugees | question: How long was Pierre Bayle's work?, answer: multi-volume | question: How many foundational texts are in the US Library of Congress?, answer: 100 | question: What nationality are some Huguenot descendants in the Netherlands?, answer: French | question: Some Dutch patriciate are of what descent?, answer: part-Huguenot | question: What is the Dutch name for Sinterklaas?, answer: Sint Nicolaas +question: What is the name of Antigone's brother?, answer: Polynices | question: What does Antigone think will smite her if she does not give her brother a proper burial?, answer: her conscience | question: What does Antigone fear if she does not give her brother a proper burial?, answer: her conscience will smite her +question: What is the working fluid in at the end of the Rankine cycle?, answer: liquid phase | question: What percentage of power does the Rankine cycle consume?, answer: 1% to 3% | question: What is a drawback of the Rankine cycle?, answer: lower heat addition | question: What is the average entry temperature of a gas turbine?, answer: 1500 | question: What type of cycle is similar in efficiency to the Rankine cycle?, answer: large steam cycles +question: How high is the Gloucester Candlestick?, answer: 58 cm | question: What is the name of the c1180 item that contains relics of St Thomas Becket?, answer: the Becket Casket | question: When was the Reichenau Crozier made?, answer: 1351 | question: What did the Burghley Nef use to form the hull of a vessel?, answer: a nautilus shell | question: What is made from gold?, answer: battlemented fighting-tops | question: In what galleries are the items from the Gloucester Candlestick and the Burghley Nef displayed?, answer: Medieval & Renaissance +question: Where was the induction motor being built in 1887?, answer: Europe and the United States | question: What type of current did the induction motor use?, answer: polyphase current | question: How did Tesla's induction motor avoid sparking?, answer: self-starting design +question: What is neither conscientious nor of social benefit?, answer: disobedience | question: Who must be punished?, answer: conscientious lawbreakers | question: Who argues that if a person violates a law in order to create a test case as to the constitutionality of a law, then that act did not constitute civil disobedience?, answer: Michael Bayles | question: What is an example of a person who does not direct his act at securing the repeal of a law?, answer: a homosexual or cannabis user | question: What is a person who attempts to escape punishment by committing a crime covertly and avoiding attribution called?, answer: protestor +question: What languages did the name tenggis come from?, answer: Mongolian and Turkic | question: What did the Mongols call themselves?, answer: Lake Baikal and ocean | question: What did the Mongols call Lake Baikal?, answer: Genghis tenggis | question: What is the Chinese word for "right"?, answer: Zhèng | question: When was the Mongolian pronunciation of "Chinggis"?, answer: 13th century +question: How many Doctor Who episodes have ever had their premiere showings on channels other than BBC One?, answer: four | question: On what date did the 1983 20th anniversary special of The Five Doctors air?, answer: 23 November | question: What was the name of the 1988 story that aired on TVNZ in New Zealand?, answer: Silver Nemesis | question: When did the 1996 television film premièred?, answer: 12 May 1996 +question: Where did opportunistic bands of Normans establish a foothold?, answer: Southern Italy | question: When did the Normans enter the Mezzogiorno as warriors?, answer: 1017 | question: Where did Norman pilgrims returning from Jerusalem call in when a Saracen attack occurred?, answer: Salerno | question: Who begged the Normans to stay?, answer: Prince Guaimar III | question: Who tells that Norman pilgrims to the shrine of the Archangel Michael were met by Melus of Bari?, answer: William of Apulia +question: Along with the Newport Center and Downtown Santa Ana, what district is in Orange County?, answer: South Coast Metro | question: Where is the Irvine Tech Center?, answer: West Irvine +question: Who did Orientalism refer to?, answer: the West | question: What does Orientalism rely on?, answer: an essentializing discourse | question: What did Orientalism use to create difference and distance between "we" the West and "them" the East?, answer: place-based identities | question: Where was this difference particularly apparent in early European studies of the Orient?, answer: textual and visual works | question: What type of vision did the West have of the East?, answer: negative | question: What did Orientalism rationalize?, answer: social, cultural, political, and economic control +question: What group did the Jama'at al-Tawhid wal-Jihad pledge allegiance to in 2004?, answer: al-Qaeda | question: Where did ISIL drive Iraqi government forces out of in 2014?, answer: western Iraq | question: What type of media is ISIL adept at?, answer: social | question: Who has reported ethnic cleansing by the group?, answer: Amnesty International | question: What has the United Nations designated ISIL?, answer: a terrorist organisation +question: What does an injector do?, answer: supply water to the boiler | question: What mechanism is used to move fuel from a supply bin to the firebox?, answer: a chain or screw stoking | question: What is used to move fuel from a supply bin to the firebox?, answer: Mechanical stoker +question: Where is the block of houses in Turnagain Lane located?, answer: Canterbury | question: What was The Weavers the site of?, answer: a weaving school | question: What has The Weavers been adapted into?, answer: a restaurant | question: What was The Weavers the site of?, answer: a weaving school | question: What did refugees practice to sustain the community?, answer: variety of occupations | question: What was the condition of the refugees' initial acceptance in the City?, answer: economic separation | question: Sandwich, Faversham and Maidstone used to have what?, answer: refugee churches. +question: What has been implicated by modern scientists?, answer: plague | question: What is the mortality rate of modern bubonic plague?, answer: 30–75% | question: What percentage of people who contract the bubonic plague die within eight days?, answer: 80 percent | question: What has a mortality rate of 90 to 95 percent?, answer: Pneumonic plague | question: What are the symptoms of the bubonic plague?, answer: fever, cough, and blood-tinged | question: What becomes free flowing and bright red as the disease progresses?, answer: sputum | question: What is the least common of the three forms of plague?, answer: Septicemic plague | question: What are the symptoms of Septicemic plague?, answer: high fevers and purple skin patches | question: What is the least common of the three forms of plague?, answer: septicemic +question: What is the name of the garden in Praga?, answer: the Botanic Garden | question: Where is the palm house?, answer: New Orangery | question: What park is by the right Vistula bank in Praga?, answer: Park Skaryszewski | question: When was the oldest park in Praga established?, answer: 1865–1871 | question: What was established in Praga Park in 1927?, answer: zoological garden +question: BQP and QMA are defined using what type of machines?, answer: quantum Turing | question: What is #P an important complexity class of?, answer: counting problems | question: What are defined using Interactive proof systems?, answer: IP and AM | question: What is the class of all decision problems?, answer: ALL +question: Who was a professor at the University of Paris?, answer: Jacques Lefevre | question: Who briefly achieved independence for the French church?, answer: The Gallicans | question: What did Jacques Lefevre publish in 1530?, answer: the whole Bible | question: Who was a student of Jacques Lefevre?, answer: William Farel | question: Who converted to Protestantism?, answer: Jean Cauvin | question: Who published a French Bible for the remaining French Waldensians?, answer: Olivetan | question: When was the French Confession published?, answer: 1559 | question: Who were Huguenots?, answer: members of the Reformed church +question: What is David Graeber's profession?, answer: anthropologists | question: What was Samuel Reshevsky's career?, answer: chess grandmaster +question: What was Luther opposed to?, answer: Judaism | question: Who wrote that Luther is credited with "Germanizing the Christian critique of Judaism"?, answer: Ronald Berger | question: Who argues that Luther caused a "hysterical and demonizing mentality" about Jews to enter German thought and discourse?, answer: Paul Rose | question: Who wrote 'Demonizing the Jews'?, answer: Christopher J. Probst +question: What is the name of the modern shopping center in Newcastle?, answer: Eldon Garden | question: Gosforth and Byker are the largest of what?, answer: suburban shopping areas | question: Where is the largest Tesco store in the UK located?, answer: Kingston Park | question: What is the MetroCentre?, answer: the largest indoor shopping centre +question: What does KNLS stand for?, answer: National and Public Library Services | question: What is the KNLS responsible for managing?, answer: national and public libraries | question: Who has taken over libraries within their regions?, answer: some of the counties | question: How many libraries does Nairobi County operate?, answer: four | question: What is a public library seen as in Kenya?, answer: a peoples university +question: What skiing team is Ryan Max Riley a member of?, answer: US Ski Team +question: What was held to determine Luther's fate?, answer: private conferences | question: What document declared Luther an outlaw?, answer: Edict of Worms | question: Who could kill Luther without legal consequence?, answer: anyone | question: Who could kill Luther without legal consequence?, answer: anyone +question: What is the other end of immune dysfunction?, answer: Overactive immune responses | question: What does the immune system fail to properly distinguish between?, answer: self and non-self, | question: Under normal circumstances, what cells react with "self" peptides?, answer: many T cells and antibodies | question: What do specialized cells in the thymus and bone marrow present young lymphocytes with?, answer: self antigens +question: At what temperature does oxygen freeze?, answer: 54.36 K | question: What are clear substances with a light sky-blue color?, answer: liquid and solid O 2 | question: What is a highly reactive substance and must be segregated from combustible materials?, answer: liquid O 2 | question: What is used as a coolant for liquid oxygen?, answer: liquid nitrogen | question: What type of materials must oxygen be segregated from?, answer: combustible +question: What percentage of oxygen composition is typically found in a standard pressure of 50 kilopascals?, answer: 50% | question: What percentage of O2 is typically used in medical applications?, answer: 30%–50% | question: How much variation is there in the amount of oxygen in the gas used in medical applications?, answer: wide +question: What can be produced through electrolysis of water?, answer: Oxygen gas | question: What do the gases in each limb consist of in the explosive ratio 2:1?, answer: hydrogen and oxygen | question: What does not prove that the empirical formula of water is H2O?, answer: the 2:1 ratio | question: What is a similar method to electrolysis of water into molecular oxygen and hydrogen?, answer: electrocatalytic | question: What are two examples of chemical catalysts that can be used in submarines?, answer: chemical oxygen generators or oxygen candles | question: What is the ceramic membranes used in air separation based on?, answer: zirconium dioxide +question: What is the symbol for oxygen?, answer: O | question: What group is oxygen a member of?, answer: chalcogen group | question: What is the third most abundant element in the universe?, answer: oxygen | question: How many atoms of oxygen bind to form dioxygen?, answer: two | question: What percentage of the Earth's atmosphere is diatomic oxygen gas?, answer: 20.8% | question: What type of burning has caused the global downward trend in atmospheric oxygen levels?, answer: fossil-fuel | question: How much of the Earth's crust is made up of oxide compounds?, answer: almost half +question: What is more soluble in water than nitrogen?, answer: oxygen | question: How many molecules of oxygen does water contain for every 2 molecules of N 2?, answer: 1 molecule | question: How much more oxygen dissolves at 0 degrees Celsius than at 20 degrees Celsius?, answer: twice as much | question: How much oxygen does seawater contain per liter?, answer: 4.95 mL | question: How much more oxygen does sea water contain than water at 5 degrees Celsius?, answer: 7.2 mL (45% more) +question: What is CO 2?, answer: carbon dioxide | question: What is the main component of the Earth's crust?, answer: silicon | question: The Earth's mantle is mostly composed of what?, answer: silicates | question: Does the Earth's mantle have a larger or smaller mass than the crust?, answer: larger mass +question: Where does oxygen rank in terms of most abundant chemical element in the universe?, answer: third | question: What percentage of the sun's mass is oxygen?, answer: 0.9% | question: What percentage of the Earth's crust is oxygen?, answer: 49.2% | question: What percentage of the Earth's atmosphere is oxygen?, answer: 20.8% | question: How is the O2 surrounding other planets produced?, answer: ultraviolet radiation +question: Who has proposed using the measurement of the radiance coming from vegetation canopies in those bands to characterize plant health status from a satellite platform?, answer: remote sensing scientists | question: What can be distinguished from the vegetation's fluorescence in the 687 and 760 nm bands?, answer: reflectance | question: What has been proposed as a possible method of monitoring from satellites on a global scale?, answer: carbon cycle +question: Along with high pressure oxygen tanks and chemical compounds, what is an example of an oxygen storage method?, answer: cryogenics | question: How many liters of gaseous oxygen is one liter of liquefied oxygen equivalent to?, answer: 840 liters | question: Where do bulk liquid oxygen storage containers stand?, answer: outside hospitals and other institutions | question: What type of liquid is used to convert liquid oxygen into gas before it enters a building?, answer: cryogenic liquid | question: Along with welding and cutting, what type of applications use compressed gas?, answer: medical +question: What is the maximum O2 partial pressure that can lead to permanent pulmonary fibrosis?, answer: 60 kPa | question: What can exposure to O2 partial pressures greater than 160 kPa lead to?, answer: convulsions | question: What percentage of O2 can cause acute oxygen toxicity?, answer: 21% O 2 +question: Who was the first to discover oxygen?, answer: Joseph Priestley | question: When was the name oxygen coined?, answer: 1777 | question: What does the Greek word oxys refer to?, answer: sour taste of acids | question: What is a common use of oxygen?, answer: oxygen therapy +question: Where has oxygen been used for recreational use?, answer: oxygen bars | question: What do oxygen bars offer higher than normal levels of?, answer: O 2 | question: Where do professional athletes sometimes go to wear oxygen masks?, answer: off field between plays | question: What is a more likely explanation for the pharmacological effect of oxygen?, answer: a placebo effect | question: When do studies support a performance boost from enriched O2 mixtures?, answer: aerobic exercise. +question: Packet mode communication may be implemented with or without what?, answer: intermediate forwarding nodes | question: Packet mode communication may be forwarded according to what?, answer: some scheduling discipline | question: What is radio?, answer: a shared physical medium +question: What contrasts with circuit switching?, answer: Packet switching | question: What is circuit switching characterized by in cases of billable services?, answer: a fee per unit +question: What two isotope ratios do Paleoclimatologists measure in the shells and skeletons of marine organisms?, answer: oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 | question: What type of molecules evaporate at a slightly faster rate than water molecules containing the 12% heavier oxygen-18?, answer: Seawater molecules | question: Do marine organisms incorporate more or less oxygen-18 into their skeletons and shells than they would in a warmer climate?, answer: more oxygen-18 | question: Where can Paleoclimatologists directly measure the ratio of oxygen-18 and oxygen-16 in water molecules?, answer: ice core samples +question: What is the length of the recess in April and October?, answer: two-week recesses | question: When do plenary meetings in the debating chamber usually take place?, answer: 2 pm to 6 pm | question: What meetings are open to the public?, answer: Chamber debates and committee meetings | question: What is recommended due to limited space?, answer: booking in advance | question: What is the name of the Parliament's own channel?, answer: Holyrood.tv | question: What is the name of the substantially verbatim transcript of parliamentary debates?, answer: the Official Report, +question: What is also set aside for question periods in the debating chamber?, answer: Parliamentary time | question: On what day of the week does General Question Time take place?, answer: Thursday | question: How long is Question Time?, answer: 40-minute | question: What gives members an opportunity to question the First Minister directly on issues under their jurisdiction?, answer: First Minister's Question Time | question: Who has Question Time on Thursdays when Parliament is sitting?, answer: First Minister | question: Who asks a general question of the First Minister and then supplementary questions?, answer: Opposition leaders | question: What does Question Time provide to the questioner?, answer: a "lead-in" | question: How many general questions are available to opposition leaders?, answer: four +question: What is provided by Amtrak San Joaquins?, answer: Passenger rail service | question: What is the name of Fresno's main passenger rail station?, answer: Santa Fe Railroad Depot | question: What is the name of the rail line that crosses in Fresno?, answer: Bakersfield-Stockton | question: What is planned to serve the future California High Speed Rail?, answer: The city of Fresno +question: What is James Henry Breasted's profession?, answer: Egyptologist | question: What concept did Glenn T. Seaborg develop?, answer: actinide concept +question: What has evolved to recognize and neutralize pathogens?, answer: multiple defense mechanisms | question: What is an example of a simple unicellular organism that has a rudimentary immune system?, answer: bacteria | question: What type of organism is phagocytosis derived from?, answer: eukaryotes | question: What are defensins?, answer: antimicrobial peptides | question: What type of vertebrates have even more sophisticated defense mechanisms?, answer: Jawed vertebrates, | question: What is the basis of vaccination?, answer: acquired immunity +question: What are proteins used by nearly all organisms to identify molecules associated with pathogens?, answer: Pattern recognition receptors | question: What is the main form of invertebrate systemic immunity?, answer: defensins | question: What are also used by most forms of invertebrate life?, answer: The complement system and phagocytic cells | question: Along with the RNA interference pathway, what is thought to play a role in the immune response to viruses?, answer: Ribonucleases +question: Where did Jack Jouett ride from to warn Thomas Jefferson of Tarleton and his men?, answer: Cuckoo Tavern | question: Where is the last active Huguenot congregation in North America?, answer: Charleston, South Carolina, | question: What is the name of the church that the Huguenot Society of America maintains in Virginia?, answer: Manakin Episcopal Church | question: What is the largest chapter of the Huguenot Society?, answer: Texas +question: What do passengers traveling in commercial airplanes have automatically supplied to them in case of cabin depressurization?, answer: O 2 | question: What does sudden cabin pressure loss activate?, answer: chemical oxygen generators | question: What does pulling on the masks force into the sodium chlorate inside the canister?, answer: iron filings | question: What type of reaction produces a steady stream of oxygen gas?, answer: exothermic +question: What types of schools have the most significant difference in the relationship between teachers and children?, answer: primary school and secondary school | question: In primary school, who acts as a form tutor, specialist teacher and surrogate parent?, answer: teacher | question: How many different teachers do students in secondary schools have?, answer: ten or more | question: What do primary school teachers act as to children?, answer: form tutor, specialist teacher and surrogate parent +question: What physical experiments can petrologists perform to understand mineral phases?, answer: high temperature and pressure | question: Along with igneous processes, what type of processes can be extrapolated to the field?, answer: metamorphic processes | question: Along with magma chamber evolution, what is an example of a process that can be explained by studying fluid inclusion data?, answer: subduction +question: Who is the oldest quarterback to play in a Super Bowl?, answer: Peyton Manning | question: How old is Peyton Manning?, answer: oldest | question: In what Super Bowl did John Elway lead the Broncos to victory?, answer: Super Bowl XXXIII +question: What is the oldest form of host defense?, answer: Phagocytosis | question: What cells patrol the body searching for pathogens?, answer: Phagocytes | question: Where does a pathogen become trapped after being engulfed by a phagocyte?, answer: an intracellular vesicle | question: How is a pathogen killed by a phagocyte?, answer: digestive enzymes or following a respiratory burst | question: What cells are responsible for engulfing pathogens?, answer: phagocytes | question: What is the oldest form of host defense?, answer: Phagocytosis +question: What are pharmacists?, answer: specialised education and training | question: What is a healthcare professional with specialised education and training?, answer: Pharmacists | question: What type of effects do pharmacists know about?, answer: physiological +question: Who provides direct patient care services?, answer: Pharmacists | question: Who is now an integral part of the interdisciplinary approach to patient care?, answer: Clinical pharmacists | question: Who do pharmacists often collaborate with to improve pharmaceutical care?, answer: physicians and other healthcare professionals | question: Who is now an integral part of the interdisciplinary approach to patient care?, answer: Clinical pharmacists | question: What do pharmacists often participate in?, answer: drug product selection. +question: What is the combination of pharmacy practice science and applied information science?, answer: Pharmacy informatics | question: Where can pharmacy informaticists work?, answer: information technology departments | question: What is pharmacy informatics growing to meet the needs of?, answer: patient information projects | question: Who are trained to participate in medication management system development?, answer: Pharmacists +question: Who were two philosophers who retained fundamental errors in understanding force?, answer: Aristotle and Archimedes | question: What type of view did Aristotle and Archimedes have of the nature of natural motion?, answer: inadequate | question: What did Aristotle and Archimedes believe was required to maintain motion even at a constant velocity?, answer: a force | question: Who corrected most of the previous misunderstandings about motion and force?, answer: Galileo Galilei | question: Who developed the theory of relativity?, answer: Einstein +question: What can occur when the oxygen concentration is too high?, answer: Photorespiration | question: What plant can accidentally add O2 instead of CO2 to RuBP?, answer: Rubisco | question: What does photorespiration consume?, answer: ATP and oxygen, releases CO2, | question: How much of the carbon fixed by the Calvin cycle can Rubisco waste?, answer: half | question: How do plants increase the efficiency of photosynthesis?, answer: Several mechanisms have evolved in different lineages | question: What are CCMs?, answer: carbon dioxide concentrating | question: What is the name of the metabolism that raises the carbon dioxide concentration relative to the chloroplast?, answer: Crassulacean acid | question: What type of plants exhibit a distinct chloroplast dimorphism?, answer: Chloroplasts +question: What is the third group of pigments found in cyanobacteria?, answer: Phycobilins | question: What is one of the pigments that makes red algae red?, answer: phycoerytherin | question: How large are phycobilins?, answer: 40 nanometers | question: What do phycobilisomes prevent in red algal chloroplasts?, answer: thylakoid stacking | question: Where do cryptophyte chloroplasts keep their phycobilin pigments?, answer: their thylakoid space +question: Who introduced the Black Death to Europe?, answer: Genoese traders | question: Who was suffering from the Black Death?, answer: Mongol army | question: Along with the south of Europe, where did the Genoese traders take the plague by ship?, answer: Sicily | question: What contributed to the severity of the Black Death?, answer: several existing conditions such as war, famine, and weather +question: Planetary geologists have measured different abundances of what?, answer: oxygen isotopes | question: What was returned by the Genesis spacecraft?, answer: silicon wafer exposed to the solar wind in space | question: What is believed to have caused the high amount of oxygen-16 in the sun?, answer: depleted oxygen-16 from the Sun's disk of protoplanetary material +question: What releases signals warning the rest of the plant of a pathogen's presence?, answer: infected cells | question: What stimulates both immune responses?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What will cause the hypersensitive response?, answer: High levels of reactive oxygen species | question: What does reactive oxygen species kill within a plant's cell?, answer: pathogens +question: What is not permanent?, answer: Plastid differentiation | question: What can be converted to chromoplasts?, answer: Chloroplasts | question: What can be converted to chromoplasts?, answer: amyloplasts | question: What can also become chloroplasts?, answer: Chromoplasts and amyloplasts | question: What state can a plant cell revert to if it is injured?, answer: meristematic | question: What are common forms of chloroplast?, answer: intermediate forms +question: What are spherical bubbles of lipids and proteins about 45-60 nanometers across?, answer: Plastoglobuli | question: What type of monolayer surrounds plastoglobuli?, answer: lipid | question: Where are plastoglobuli found in chloroplasts?, answer: all | question: What do plastoglobuli exhibit under oxidative stress?, answer: greater size variation | question: Do plastoglobuli increase or decrease as the etioplasts mature into chloroplasts?, answer: decrease in number +question: Plastoglobuli are permanently attached to what?, answer: thylakoid | question: In what color chloroplasts do the majority of plastoglobuli occur singularly?, answer: green | question: In old or stressed chloroplasts, plastoglobuli tend to occur in what?, answer: linked groups or chains, still always anchored to a thylakoid. +question: What level of inequality did Kuznets see bulging out?, answer: middle-income | question: What type of data did Kuznets use to show the relationship between income and inequality?, answer: cross-sectional | question: What has shown Kuznets' theory to be very weak?, answer: superior panel data | question: What does Kuznets' curve predict?, answer: decrease | question: During what movement did income inequality fall in the United States?, answer: High school movement | question: Recent data shows that the level of income inequality began to what after the 1970s?, answer: rise | question: Does this disprove Kuznets' theory?, answer: does not | question: What sector did Kuznets' curve move from?, answer: manufacturing | question: What may be in effect at any given time?, answer: multiple Kuznets' cycles +question: How many seats does Victoria have in the Australian Senate?, answer: 12 | question: What is the name of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria?, answer: Parliament of Victoria | question: Who is the current Premier of Victoria?, answer: Daniel Andrews | question: Who is Linda Dessau?, answer: Governor | question: How many cities are in Victoria?, answer: 33 +question: Who created the system of government?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: Who was in general not given the degree of esteem that they had been accorded previously under native Chinese dynasties?, answer: educated Chinese elite | question: Who were given certain advantages in the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Mongols and the Semuren | question: Who did the Yuan fear transferring power to under their rule?, answer: ethnic Chinese | question: Who were given certain advantages in the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Mongols and Semuren | question: Who did the Yongle Emperor of the Ming dynasty compare North Chinese to in the Ilkhanate?, answer: Persians | question: Who said that discrimination was used by the Mongols during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Yongle Emperor | question: What did the Yongle Emperor respond to an objection against the use of in his government?, answer: "barbarians" | question: What did the Yongle Emperor of the Ming dynasty say about the Mongols during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: discrimination +question: What is Tsakhiagiin Elbegdorj?, answer: Mongolian +question: Who summoned Luther to Rome?, answer: Pope Leo X | question: How long did Pope Leo X deploy a series of papal theologians and envoys against Luther?, answer: three years | question: Who drafted a heresy case against Luther?, answer: Sylvester Mazzolini | question: Who convinced the pope to have Luther examined?, answer: The Elector Frederick | question: Who was the papal legate who questioned Luther in 1518?, answer: Cardinal Cajetan Luther | question: What did the historistical interpretation of Bible prophecy conclude that the papacy was?, answer: the Antichrist | question: What degenerated into a shouting match?, answer: The hearings | question: What did Luther write that made him an enemy of the pope?, answer: 95 Theses, | question: What did Cajetan want to do to Luther?, answer: arrest Luther | question: Who did Leo X deploy a series of papal theologians and envoys against?, answer: Luther +question: What event caused the first episode of Doctor Who to air the day after?, answer: the assassination | question: On what channel did Doctor Who first appear?, answer: BBC One | question: How many periods of high ratings has Doctor Who had?, answer: three | question: What was the first period of high ratings for Doctor Who?, answer: the "Dalekmania" period | question: Who starred in the second period of Doctor Who in the 1970s?, answer: Tom Baker +question: What does Prevenient grace motivate us to seek?, answer: a relationship with God | question: What does God want to turn us from?, answer: our sin-corrupted human will | question: What does God want us to sense before God?, answer: our sinfulness | question: Who does Prevenient grace allow to make a truly free choice to accept or reject God's salvation in Christ?, answer: those tainted by sin +question: What exacerbated the crisis in the US?, answer: Price controls | question: What did the price controls do?, answer: limited the price of "old oil" | question: What was withdrawn from the market?, answer: old oil | question: What type of energy was discouraged by the price controls?, answer: alternative | question: What discouraged the development of alternative energies?, answer: The rule | question: How was scarcity addressed in many countries?, answer: rationing | question: In what year did long lines at gas stations begin in the US?, answer: 1972 +question: What are the points of algebro-geometric objects?, answer: Prime ideals | question: What field benefits from the notion of the spectrum of a ring?, answer: Arithmetic geometry | question: What is a basic problem of algebraic number theory?, answer: factorization or ramification of prime ideals | question: What type of questions can ramification questions occur even in?, answer: number-theoretic questions | question: What can prime ideals in the ring of integers be used in proving quadratic reciprocity?, answer: quadratic number fields +question: In the ring Z of integers, the set of prime elements equals what set of elements?, answer: irreducible | question: What is a prime element?, answer: it is neither zero nor a unit | question: In what ring of integers is the set of prime elements equal to theSet of irreducible elements?, answer: Z +question: What has influenced many artists and writers?, answer: Prime numbers | question: What nationality was Olivier Messiaen?, answer: French | question: What was the name of Olivier Messiaen's 1935 work?, answer: La Nativité du Seigneur | question: What did Olivier Messiaen say he was inspired by?, answer: movements of nature, +question: Who appears within the main arch above the twin entrances?, answer: Prince Albert | question: How many levels of galleries are in the Royal Institute?, answer: four | question: Who designed the Entrance Hall and Rotunda?, answer: Webb | question: What color were the galleries originally designed?, answer: white +question: Who did Prince Louis de Condé arrange with to establish a Huguenot community in 1604?, answer: Count Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbrücken | question: What did Count Ludwig von Nassau-Saarbrücken support?, answer: mercantilism | question: What type of work did the Condés establish?, answer: glass-making | question: What did the founding families create enterprises based on?, answer: textiles | question: What remains active to this day?, answer: The community and its congregation | question: Where did some members of the Huguenot community emigrate to in the 1890s?, answer: United States +question: What was the ethnicity of the Koori?, answer: Aboriginal | question: Who claimed the entire Australian continent east of the 135th meridian east?, answer: Great Britain | question: When did the first settlement in the area occur?, answer: 1803 | question: What did Victoria achieve in 1855?, answer: self-government | question: What significantly increased the population and wealth of the colony?, answer: The Victorian gold rush | question: What city served as the capital of Australia until 1927?, answer: Melbourne +question: In what state was compulsory education first introduced?, answer: Massachusetts | question: What appears to favor educational choice?, answer: The Supreme Court precedent | question: What is some of the most relevant?, answer: Supreme Court case law +question: What is the name of the Anglican private school in Auckland?, answer: King's College and Diocesan School for Girls | question: What is the name of the recent group of private schools run as a business?, answer: Academic Colleges Group | question: How many private schools are in New Zealand?, answer: three +question: What is the name given to private schools that are open to pupils from anywhere?, answer: public | question: At what age do Preparatory schools in the UK prepare pupils to enter public schools?, answer: 13 years old | question: What is the name "public school" based on?, answer: the schools were open to pupils from anywhere, and not merely to those from a certain locality, | question: What percentage of children in the UK are attending fee-paying schools?, answer: 9 per cent | question: What is becoming less common in independent schools?, answer: single-sex | question: What is the average annual fee for boarders in Scotland?, answer: £27,000+ | question: What is the name of the cost of public schools in Scotland?, answer: "Meeting the Cost". +question: What type of school in Australia offers a higher quality of education?, answer: private schools | question: What type of discipline do some private schools offer?, answer: stricter discipline | question: What is stricter and more formal in Australian private schools?, answer: Student uniforms | question: Are private schools in Australia more or less expensive than public schools?, answer: more expensive +question: Along with financial need and financial need, what type of scholarship might be available to a student at a private school?, answer: tax credit scholarships +question: What are problems that take too long for their solutions to be useful called?, answer: intractable | question: In complexity theory, problems that lack what are considered to be intractable for more than the smallest inputs?, answer: polynomial-time solutions | question: What states that only problems that can be solved in polynomial time can be feasibly computed on some computational device?, answer: Cobham–Edmonds thesis | question: What are problems that take too long for their solutions to be useful called?, answer: intractable | question: If NP is not the same as P, what are also intractable in this sense?, answer: NP-complete problems | question: A program that makes how many operations before halting would be considered intractable?, answer: 2n operations | question: How many operations does a computer do each second?, answer: 1012 | question: Even with a much faster computer, a program would only be useful for what?, answer: very small instances | question: What is not always practical?, answer: a polynomial time algorithm | question: If a program has a running time of n15, is it reasonable or unreasonable to consider it efficient?, answer: unreasonable +question: What did producers introduce to permit the recasting of the main character?, answer: regeneration | question: Who prompted the concept of regeneration?, answer: William Hartnell's | question: What was the first regeneration on-screen?, answer: third | question: What has allowed for the recasting of the actor?, answer: The device +question: What league are the Los Angeles Rams and San Diego Chargers?, answer: NFL +question: What is one of the general principles of European Union law?, answer: Proportionality | question: What is the general principle of European Union law?, answer: proportionality | question: What must be adopted when there is a choice between what?, answer: several appropriate measures | question: What article of the EC Treaty states that "any action by the Community shall not go beyond what is necessary to achieve the objectives of this Treaty"?, answer: Article 5 +question: Where is a universal Ku band LNB fitted?, answer: at the end of the dish | question: Some broadcasts are free-to-air and some are what?, answer: encrypted | question: What needs to be used to view the encrypted content?, answer: VideoGuard UK equipped receiver | question: What is now available to view the service?, answer: CAMs +question: What version of the Bible became a popular and influential Bible translation?, answer: Luther's version | question: What language did the Luther Bible make a significant contribution to?, answer: German | question: Who created woodcuts for the Luther Bible?, answer: Lucas Cranach | question: What did William Tyndale create?, answer: English Bible +question: How much was Kenya's bilateral trade with China in 2012?, answer: $2.84 billion | question: How many people accompanied Kenyatta on his 2013 trip to Beijing?, answer: 60 Kenyan business people | question: What did Base Titanium ship to China?, answer: minerals | question: How much ilmenite did Kenya ship to China?, answer: 25,000 tonnes | question: How much was the first shipment of ilmenite expected to earn Kenya?, answer: Shs15 – Shs20 Billion | question: What has China been causing in Kenya?, answer: environmental and social problems +question: What balances the applied force?, answer: the static friction force | question: How does static friction change in response to the applied force?, answer: increases or decreases +question: How long was Death Wish Coffee's commercial?, answer: 30-second | question: How many other companies were in the "Small Business Big Game"?, answer: nine +question: Who provides rail transport in Victoria?, answer: several private and public railway operators | question: What is the name of the railway company that operates a concentrated service to major regional centres?, answer: V/Line | question: Who operates The Overland Melbourne—Adelaide?, answer: Great Southern Rail +question: What are the largest non-colonial animals that use cilia as their main method of locomotion?, answer: ctenophores | question: How many strips of ctenophores do most species have?, answer: eight | question: What word means "comb-bearing"?, answer: Greek κτείς +question: Along with superoxide ion, what reactive oxygen species are dangerous by-products of oxygen use in organisms?, answer: hydrogen peroxide | question: What does the immune system of higher organisms create to destroy invading microbes?, answer: peroxide, superoxide, and singlet oxygen | question: Reactive oxygen species play an important role in what type of plants against pathogen attack?, answer: hypersensitive response | question: Oxygen is toxic to obligately what type of organisms?, answer: aerobic +question: What has caught attention by developers of genetically modified crops?, answer: chloroplasts | question: What cannot be disseminated by pollen in most flowering plants?, answer: transgenes | question: What is a valuable tool for the creation and cultivation of genetically modified plants that are biologically contained?, answer: plastid transformation | question: What is suitable for establishing the coexistence of conventional and organic agriculture?, answer: biological containment strategy | question: What plant has shown a failure rate of 3 in 1,000,000 of transplastomic plants?, answer: tobacco plants +question: What is the majority of worldwide electric generation produced by?, answer: turbine type steam engines, +question: What can religious and spiritual teachers teach?, answer: religious texts +question: What type of schools form a subcategory of private schools?, answer: Religiously affiliated and denominational schools | question: What type of education do some private schools teach?, answer: religious | question: What do some private schools use as a general label?, answer: the denomination | question: What is another term for Roman Catholic schools?, answer: parochial | question: Protestants, Jews, Muslims, and Orthodox Christians are all represented in what type of private education?, answer: K-12 +question: What caused the political and military privileges of the Huguenots to be abolished?, answer: religious warfare | question: What did the Huguenots retain until Louis XIV?, answer: Edict of Nantes | question: How many Huguenots were killed or submitted?, answer: nearly three-quarters +question: What is Robert Barro's profession?, answer: Harvard economist | question: What did Barro say would reduce growth in relatively poor countries but encourage growth in richer countries?, answer: high levels of inequality | question: A study of what counties between 1960 and 2000 found a positive impact of inequality on growth with lead times of 5 years or less?, answer: Swedish counties | question: How many studies have found a correlation between income inequality and rates of growth and investment?, answer: no +question: What is closely linked to student-teacher relationships?, answer: student motivation and attitudes | question: What type of teachers are particularly good at creating beneficial relations with their students?, answer: Enthusiastic teachers | question: What does a teacher's relationship with their students create?, answer: effective learning environments that foster student achievement | question: What is a student's internal goal of improving himself?, answer: personal success | question: What must a teacher do in aligning his personal goals with his academic goals?, answer: guide his student | question: What do students who have a positive teacher-to-student relationship show?, answer: self-confidence and greater personal and academic success +question: What are subjects that are outside the legislative competence of the Scotland Parliament?, answer: Reserved matters | question: The Scottish Parliament is unable to legislate on issues that are reserved to, and dealt with at, what?, answer: Westminster | question: What are some reserved matters that the Scottish Parliament is unable to legislate on?, answer: common markets for UK goods and services, constitution, electricity, coal, oil, gas, nuclear energy, defence +question: What must residential construction conform to?, answer: construction practices, technologies, and resources | question: What type of construction can generate a lot of waste?, answer: residential construction +question: What is responsible for giving many red algae their distinctive red color?, answer: phycobilin pigments | question: What do some Rhodoplasts contain?, answer: pyrenoids. | question: What pigment gives red algae their distinctive red color?, answer: phycobilin phycoerytherin | question: What pigment is responsible for giving red algae their distinctive red color?, answer: red phycoerytherin | question: What does floridean consist of?, answer: starch +question: Who was the first African American ordained by the Methodist Church?, answer: Absalom Jones | question: Who licensed the first African Americans to be ordained by the Methodist Church?, answer: St. George's Church | question: What denomination did Richard Allen and Absalom Jones found?, answer: African Methodist Episcopal | question: Who was the first African American ordained by the Methodist Church?, answer: Absalom Jones | question: What was excavated in 1836 to make room for a Sunday School?, answer: the church's basement | question: In what decade did a court case save the church from being demolished?, answer: 1920s | question: What caused the Benjamin Franklin Bridge to be relocated?, answer: The case | question: What is home to archives and a museum on Methodism?, answer: Historic St Georges +question: What was Robert Guiscard previously elevated to?, answer: count of Apulia | question: Who did Robert Guiscard get the consent of to conquer the Balkan peninsula?, answer: pope Gregory VII | question: How many troops did Robert Guiscard lead in 1081?, answer: 30,000 men | question: What city did the Venetian fleet conquer before attacking Dyrrachium?, answer: Corfu | question: Who was the emperor of Albania in 1082?, answer: Alexius I Comnenus | question: Who could not take part in the battle?, answer: Albanian forces | question: Who secured a victory in the coast surrounding Dyrrachium?, answer: Venetian fleet | question: Who did Alexius I Comnenus give the command to?, answer: Comiscortes | question: Who betrayed Dyrrachium to the Normans?, answer: Venetian and Amalfitan merchants | question: What city did the Normans take in the hinterland?, answer: Ioannina | question: What caused the Normans to retreat to Italy?, answer: Dissension | question: What cities did the Normans lose in 1085?, answer: Dyrrachium, Valona, and Butrint +question: Who argued that government redistributes wealth by force?, answer: Robert Nozick | question: What did Nozick recognize was the result of forceful taking of property?, answer: some modern economic inequalities | question: Who argued that inequalities in the distribution of wealth are justified when they improve society as a whole?, answer: John Rawls | question: What does Rawls not discuss in his theory of justice?, answer: full implications | question: What can satisfy Rawls's theory of justice?, answer: a strong welfare state +question: How many works of Rodin are in the museum?, answer: more than 20 | question: What type of sculptor is Jules Dalou?, answer: French sculptors +question: Where was the Muslim Brotherhood founded?, answer: Ismailiyah, Egypt | question: What type of organization was the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: Islamic political/religious | question: How did the Muslim Brotherhood seek Islamic revival?, answer: preaching | question: What type of law did Al Banna believe was needed for government?, answer: Shariah law +question: Who submits a bill to the Monarch for royal assent?, answer: the Presiding Officer | question: How long does the Presiding Officer have to submit a bill to the Monarch for royal assent?, answer: 4-week | question: What does not begin with a conventional enacting formula?, answer: Acts of the Scottish Parliament | question: What does the phrase begin an Act of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: "The Bill for this Act of the Scottish Parliament +question: What is a growing sport in southern California?, answer: Rugby +question: What was the range of salaries for Nursery, Primary and Secondary School teachers in September 2007?, answer: £20,133 to £41,004 | question: What is the average annual salary for a preschool teacher?, answer: £20,980 +question: What is the main factor that determines the salary of a primary teacher in Ireland?, answer: seniority | question: What is also given for teaching through the Irish language?, answer: Extra pay | question: What is the basic pay for a starting teacher in Ireland?, answer: €27,814 | question: What is required for a principal to earn over €90,000?, answer: several qualifications +question: What is the name of the grace of God that sustains the believers in the journey toward Christian Perfection?, answer: Sanctifying Grace | question: What type of life did Wesley believe was possible for all Christians?, answer: Spirit-filled and Christ-like | question: Who insisted the attainment of perfection was possible for all Christians?, answer: Wesley | question: What was Wesley's profession?, answer: English Reformer | question: What did Wesley believe a man could lose to gain perfection?, answer: all inclination to evil +question: What was Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi an important early 20th century figure in?, answer: Islamic revival | question: When was Sayyid Abul Ala Maududi important?, answer: early twentieth-century | question: What was Maududi's first profession?, answer: lawyer | question: What party did Maududi found?, answer: Jamaat-e-Islami | question: How did Maududi have more impact than his political organising?, answer: through his writing | question: What type of Islamist was al-Faruqi?, answer: modernizer +question: Sculptors of what nationality were included in the British Galleries?, answer: British and Europeans | question: Where is a sample of some of the sculptors' work on display?, answer: British Galleries. +question: Who was the head of the ad-hoc committee that recommended a launch vehicle for the Apollo program?, answer: Nicholas E. Golovin | question: What did the ad-hoc committee recommend?, answer: EOR-LOR | question: What mode did Joseph Shea become a champion of?, answer: LOR | question: What center began to come around to support LOR in late 1961?, answer: Manned Spacecraft Center | question: Where was the MSFC located?, answer: Marshall Space Flight Center +question: Who has been able to create detailed images of wave speeds inside the earth?, answer: seismologists | question: What did early advances in this field show the existence of?, answer: liquid outer core | question: What model of the earth was developed by seismologists?, answer: layered model | question: What profession has seismologists been able to create detailed images of wave speeds inside the earth?, answer: a doctor | question: What model has seismologists replaced with a more dynamic model?, answer: simplified layered model +question: When was the Jones bequest?, answer: 1882 +question: How many barriers protect organisms from infection?, answer: Several | question: What is the first line of defense against infection?, answer: The waxy cuticle | question: The lungs, intestines, and the genitourinary tract protect what?, answer: body openings | question: What does coughing and sneezing mechanically eject from the respiratory tract?, answer: pathogens and other irritants | question: What is secreted by the respiratory and gastrointestinal tract?, answer: mucus +question: What takes place every year?, answer: Several commemorative events | question: What is the name of the festival called Wianki?, answer: Midsummer’s Night | question: What did maidens float their wreaths of on the water?, answer: herbs | question: When did the tradition of floating wreaths on the Vistula become a festive event?, answer: 19th century | question: Who organizes concerts and other events on Midsummer's Night?, answer: The city council | question: What type of flower do people look for on Midsummer's Eve?, answer: fern +question: What was the origin of several families of Byzantine Greece during the Comnenian Restoration?, answer: Norman mercenary origin | question: Who were the Maniakates?, answer: Albanian clans +question: What enables the Scottish Parliament to scrutinize the Government?, answer: Several procedures | question: Who can deliver statements to Parliament?, answer: The First Minister or members of the cabinet | question: When does the First Minister deliver a statement to the chamber setting out the Government's legislative programme?, answer: at the beginning of each parliamentary year, | question: Who questions the First Minister after the statement has been delivered?, answer: the leaders of the opposition parties +question: What allows the owner to integrate the services of architects, interior designers, engineers and constructors?, answer: Several project structures | question: A project structure allows the owner to integrate the services of what?, answer: architects, interior designers, engineers and constructors | question: Many companies are growing beyond traditional offerings of what?, answer: design or construction services +question: What are RSA and the Diffie-Hellman key exchange based on?, answer: large prime numbers | question: RSA relies on the assumption that it is much easier to perform the multiplication of two large numbers than to calculate what?, answer: x and y (assumed coprime) | question: What is thought to be a hard problem?, answer: the reverse operation the discrete logarithm +question: Who was a Han Chinese who lived in the Jin dynasty?, answer: Shi Tianze | question: Who was Shi Bingzhi married to?, answer: Jurchen | question: Who was Shi Tianze's father?, answer: Shi Bingzhi | question: Who was Shi Bingzhi married to?, answer: Jurchen woman | question: What nationality was Shi Tianze's wife?, answer: Korean | question: What was the surnames of Shi Tianze's Jurchen wives?, answer: Mo-nien | question: Who did Shi Tianze defect to after the invasion of the Jin dynasty?, answer: Mongol forces | question: What was the ethnicity of the Kerait?, answer: Mongolified Turkic | question: Who did Shi Tianze defect to?, answer: Mongols | question: Who launched an attack on the Song dynasty?, answer: Chagaan +question: What is the set of all problems that can be solved in logarithmic space?, answer: L +question: What is Dick Clark's New Year's Eve show called?, answer: New Year's Rockin' Eve | question: What cable channel took over the Miss America pageant in 2006?, answer: TLC | question: What pageant did ABC broadcast from 1954 to 1956?, answer: Miss America +question: How many Doctor Who audiobooks has Big Finish released since 1999?, answer: several | question: What was Paul McGann's Doctor's name?, answer: Eight Doctor | question: What Doctor did Tom Baker play in 2012?, answer: Fourth Doctor | question: What Doctors have been produced in both limited cast and full cast formats?, answer: First, Second and Third | question: When was Destiny of the Doctor released?, answer: 2013 +question: How long has a situation with tides and currents existed?, answer: 7500 yr | question: What has dropped so far, that natural sedimentation by the Rhine and coastal processes together could compensate the transgression by the sea?, answer: Rates of sea-level rise | question: What is the rate of sea level rise in the southern North Sea?, answer: 1–3 cm +question: Where is the Scottish Parliament Building located?, answer: Holyrood | question: Who designed the Scottish Parliament Building?, answer: Enric Miralles | question: What shape are the buildings in the Scottish Parliament Building?, answer: leaf-shaped | question: What is unique about the design of the Scottish Parliament Building?, answer: many repeated motifs, such as shapes based on Raeburn's Skating Minister. | question: What is one of the unique features of the Scottish Parliament Building?, answer: Crow-stepped gables | question: Who opened the new Scottish Parliament Building in 2004?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II +question: What type of pharmacies have been established worldwide since about the year 2000?, answer: Internet pharmacies | question: What type of community pharmacies are many of the online pharmacies similar to?, answer: brick-and-mortar | question: What is the main difference between online and community pharmacies?, answer: method | question: Why do some customers consider this to be a better option than going to a community drugstore?, answer: more convenient and private method | question: Who recommends online pharmacies to patients who are homebound?, answer: physicians +question: What did a molecular phylogeny analysis in 2001 conclude about the last common ancestor of modern ctenophores?, answer: cydippid-like | question: When did Richard Harbison's purely morphological analysis conclude that the cydippids are not monophyletic?, answer: 1985 | question: What did Richard Harbison find that various cydippid families were more similar to?, answer: members of other ctenophore orders | question: What did a molecular phylogeny analysis in 2001 conclude about the last common ancestor of modern ctenophores?, answer: cydippid-like | question: How many species were used in a molecular phylogeny analysis in 2001?, answer: 26 | question: Along with Thalassocalycida, what phyla remained uncertain?, answer: Lobata, Cestida | question: When did the Cretaceous-Paleogene extinction occur?, answer: 65.5 million years ago | question: What group is probably more closely related to bilaterians than ctenophores?, answer: cnidarians +question: What are perceived as pushes or pulls?, answer: forces | question: How is the intuitive understanding of forces quantified?, answer: precise operational definitions | question: What type of mechanics are laboratory measurements of forces fully consistent with?, answer: Newtonian +question: What did the Treaties seek to enable people to do in any country?, answer: to pursue their life goals | question: What type of activity was not a precondition for rights?, answer: economic | question: What type of Europe was the focus of the European Community in the 1970s?, answer: "social" | question: What is not a precondition for rights?, answer: economic activity | question: What does TFEU article 45 provide?, answer: basic "worker" rights | question: According to the Court of Justice, who is economically active?, answer: anybody | question: A job need not be what for someone to be protected as a worker?, answer: paid in money | question: What community provided for everyone's material needs irrespective of their contributions?, answer: Bhagwan | question: Who held that Steymann was entitled to stay?, answer: The Court of Justice | question: What does having "worker" status protect against?, answer: all forms of discrimination | question: Who has rights to seek work, vote in local and European elections?, answer: a citizen, who is "any person having the nationality of a Member State" | question: Who has manipulated fears about immigrants taking away people's jobs and benefits?, answer: nationalist political parties | question: What is the impact of labour mobility on wages and employment of local workers?, answer: little impact" +question: What types of legal systems has the EU operated among?, answer: national and globalising | question: Who has had to develop principles to resolve conflicts of laws between different systems?, answer: European Court of Justice and the highest national courts | question: What does the Court of Justice say has primacy if a provision of national law conflicts with the EU's own?, answer: EU law | question: Who refused to pay his electricity bill in 1964?, answer: Mr Costa | question: What did Costa claim conflicted with the Treaty of Rome?, answer: Italian nationalisation law | question: Who gave an opinion that Costa had no claim because the nationalisation law was from 1962?, answer: The Italian Constitutional Court | question: What treaty did Costa claim the Italian nationalisation law conflicted with?, answer: Treaty of Rome | question: What would happen if there was no appeal against the Court's decision?, answer: the court would have a duty to consider his claim to make a reference | question: What did the Court of Justice say member states have done?, answer: restricted their sovereign rights | question: What did the Court of Justice say about EU law?, answer: EU law would not "be overridden by domestic legal provisions, however framed... without the legal basis of the community itself | question: What did the Court of Justice say was inapplicable?, answer: any "subsequent unilateral act" | question: In what year did Simmenthal SpA claim that a public health inspection fee under an Italian law was contrary to two Regulations from 1964 and 1968?, answer: 1970 | question: Why did the Court of Justice hold that the Treaty of Rome in no way prevented energy nationalisation?, answer: This was necessary to prevent | question: Why did the Court of Justice hold that the Treaty of Rome in no way prevented energy nationalisation?, answer: This was necessary to prevent a " | question: Why did Costa refuse to pay his electricity bill?, answer: as a protest against the nationalisation of the Italian energy corporations. +question: What is the largest U.S. broadcast television network by total number of affiliates?, answer: ABC | question: How many owned-and-operated stations does ABC have?, answer: eight | question: What percentage of all households in the United States does ABC reach?, answer: 96.26% +question: What languages did the Phags-pa script represent?, answer: Mongolian, Tibetan, and Chinese | question: Who could not master written Chinese?, answer: Emperors | question: What was the imperial blood of Tugh Temur?, answer: Mongol | question: What did some Mongol Emperors continue to live as at times?, answer: nomads | question: Who ordered the compilation of books?, answer: Tugh Temur +question: What type of teachers can affect a positive learning experience?, answer: teachers who showed enthusiasm | question: What type of teachers transfer their passion to receptive students?, answer: teachers who have a positive disposition | question: What type of teachers attempt to find new invigoration for course materials on a daily basis?, answer: teachers do not teach by rote | question: What is one of the difficulties in this approach?, answer: teachers may have repeatedly covered a curriculum until they begin to feel bored with the subject | question: Do students who have enthusiastic teachers rate them higher or lower than teachers who don't?, answer: higher +question: What have been major industries since the 1920s?, answer: motion pictures, petroleum and aircraft manufacturing | question: What were the major industries in the rich agricultural region?, answer: cattle and citrus | question: What industry continues to be a major factor?, answer: aerospace +question: What denominations have repudiated Martin Luther's statements against the Jews?, answer: Lutheran Church denominations | question: How many North American Lutherans were surveyed in 1970?, answer: 4,745 | question: What is the name of the book that Professor Richard Geary wrote?, answer: Hitler and Nazism +question: When did the Doctor first travel with a female companion?, answer: 2005 | question: Who described the companion as the main character of the show?, answer: Steven Moffat | question: Who was John Barrowman's companion?, answer: Jack Harkness | question: Who was the first to travel with a married couple?, answer: The Eleventh Doctor | question: Who will play Bill?, answer: Pearl Mackie +question: What does the schedule for producing reports require?, answer: a deadline for submissions | question: What can't be included in an IPCC report before the deadline?, answer: any significant new evidence or events | question: What has been raised in an area of science where our scientific understanding is rapidly changing?, answer: a serious shortcoming | question: What has generally happened from one assessment report to the next?, answer: steady evolution of key findings and levels of scientific confidence +question: Since the Peace of Westphalia, what has formed a contentious border between France and Germany?, answer: Upper Rhine | question: What was the goal of French foreign policy to establish on the Rhine?, answer: "natural borders" | question: Along with Napoleon Bonaparte, what French leader tried to annex lands west of the Rhine?, answer: Louis XIV | question: When was the Confederation of the Rhine established?, answer: 1806 | question: Who prompted the Rhine crisis in 1840?, answer: Adolphe Thiers's +question: Who created the Doctor Who character?, answer: BBC Television | question: What does the BBC not take a position on in regards to the Doctor Who stories?, answer: the canonicity +question: What group started community dialogues?, answer: Truth, Justice and Reconciliation Commission +question: What theory is acknowledged as the theory that best explains gravity?, answer: general relativity | question: What is defined as the shortest space-time path between two space- time events?, answer: curved space-time | question: All motion occurs as if there were what?, answer: no gravitation | question: In what sense can the curvature of space-time be observed?, answer: a global sense | question: What is the ballistic trajectory of an object in space-time?, answer: the straight line path | question: What is thrown from the ground into a parabola?, answer: basketball | question: What is the shape of a basketball's space-time trajectory when the extra ct dimension is added?, answer: slightly curved | question: What is the changing momentum of the object called?, answer: The time derivative +question: When has human impact been seen in the delta?, answer: ~3000 yr BP | question: What caused the sediment load of the Rhine to increase?, answer: increasing land clearance | question: What did the increased flooding and sedimentation of the Rhine end?, answer: peat formation | question: What was the main process of distributing sediment across the delta?, answer: The shifting of river channels to new locations, on the floodplain | question: How many avulsions have occurred over the past 6000 years?, answer: 80 avulsions | question: When did embankment and damming of minor distributaries take place?, answer: 11–13th | question: What was dug to prevent the river's channels from migrating?, answer: canals +question: What is the name given to several higher-energy species of molecular O 2 in which all the electron spins are paired?, answer: Singlet oxygen | question: What is singlet oxygen more reactive to?, answer: common organic molecules | question: What is singlet oxygen commonly formed from?, answer: water | question: Where is singlet oxygen produced?, answer: the troposphere | question: What plays a major role in absorbing energy from singlet oxygen?, answer: Carotenoids +question: Who wrote Principles of Geology?, answer: Sir Charles Lyell | question: What theory did Lyell's book promote?, answer: uniformitarianism. | question: What does uniformitarianism state has occurred throughout the Earth's history and are still occurring today?, answer: slow geological processes | question: What is the theory that Earth's features formed in single, catastrophic events and remained unchanged thereafter?, answer: catastrophism | question: Who believed in uniformitarianism?, answer: Hutton + +question: How many Doctor Who soundtrack releases have been released since 2005?, answer: Six | question: Which series of Doctor Who had a two disc special edition in 2010?, answer: fourth | question: When was the fourth Doctor Who soundtrack released?, answer: 4 October 2010 | question: What series was released on 8 November 2010?, answer: Series 5 | question: When was the soundtrack for Series 6 released?, answer: December 2011 +question: Who provided the translation of the national anthem?, answer: Marlee Matlin +question: What is the second largest religious group in Kenya?, answer: indigenous beliefs | question: What percentage of the Kenyan population is Muslim?, answer: 50% | question: What percentage of Muslims are Ahmadiyya?, answer: 4% | question: What areas of the Coast Region are mostly Christian?, answer: Western areas | question: What percentage of Kenya's Muslims live in the Eastern Region?, answer: 10% | question: What religion has played a key role in the local economy?, answer: Hindu +question: What was the previous name of Sky UK Limited?, answer: British Sky Broadcasting | question: What services does Sky provide?, answer: television and broadband internet services and fixed line telephone services | question: How many customers did Sky have as of 2015?, answer: 11 million | question: What was the UK's most popular digital TV service in April 2007?, answer: Freeview | question: Where is the corporate headquarters of Sky UK Limited?, answer: Isleworth. +question: Who argues that the means of production should be socially owned so that income differentials would be reflective of individual contributions?, answer: socialists | question: What is the vast majority of the population dependent on?, answer: income | question: What do socialists argue that the means of production should be?, answer: socially owned +question: What is Jake Rosenfield's profession?, answer: Sociologist | question: What does Rosenfield believe high inequality goes hand-in-hand with?, answer: weak labor movements +question: What country did some Huguenots fight against in the Dutch Revolt?, answer: Spain | question: What country became a destination for Huguenot exiles?, answer: The Dutch Republic | question: What was the name of William the Silent's work condemning the Spanish Inquisition?, answer: "Apologie" | question: What revolt did William the Silent lead?, answer: the Dutch (Calvinist) revolt | question: What was the name of the court church of Louise de Coligny and William the Silent?, answer: the Prinsenhof | question: What has continued to the present day?, answer: The practice | question: How many Dutch Reformed churches are there?, answer: 14 | question: What was the name of the House of Orange-Nassau?, answer: House of Orange-Nassau, which existed since the early days of the Dutch Revolt, | question: Where did the Huguenots settle?, answer: Cape of Good Hope +question: What group of people settled in Bedfordshire?, answer: Huguenots | question: When did some Huguenots settle in Bedfordshire?, answer: 19th century | question: How many widows settled in Dover?, answer: twenty-five widows | question: What is now known as what?, answer: Mechlin lace +question: What Armenian vassal-states did the Normans destroy?, answer: Sassoun and Taron | question: Along with the Taurus Mountains, where did Normans serve the Armenian state?, answer: Cilicia | question: Where was Raimbaud from?, answer: Oursel | question: How many troops of the Armenian general Philaretus Brachamius were Normans?, answer: 8,000 | question: What did the Normans lend to the name of their castle?, answer: their ethnicity | question: The trade between Amalfi and Antioch and between Bari and Tarsus may be related to the presence of who?, answer: Italo-Normans +question: Who can lay a claim on apostolic succession?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: Who was compelled in 1784 to break with standard practice and ordain two of his lay preachers?, answer: John Wesley | question: What religion was Dr. Thomas Coke?, answer: Anglican | question: What position did Dr. Thomas Coke receive from Wesley?, answer: a superintendent (bishop) | question: How many orders did the Church of Alexandria say bishops and presbyters constituted?, answer: one | question: What position did John Wesley ordain two of his lay preachers as?, answer: presbyters | question: Who would argue for apostolic succession?, answer: Methodists today +question: What did some buyers lament about the first Japanese compacts?, answer: small size | question: What did Honda, Toyota, and Nissan open in response to the 1981 export restraints?, answer: US assembly plants +question: Where is the chloroplast peripheral reticulum often found?, answer: chloroplasts | question: In what type of plants is the chloroplast peripheral reticulum often found?, answer: C4 | question: What does the chloroplast peripheral reticulum consist of?, answer: a maze of membranous tubes | question: What is the purpose of the chloroplast peripheral reticulum?, answer: increase the chloroplast's surface area | question: What may serve as transport vesicles to shuttle stuff between the thylakoids and intermembrane space?, answer: small vesicles +question: What type of speech can a defendant make in allocution?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What did Burgos-Andujar do to stop military exercises?, answer: trespassing | question: How many days was Burgos-Andujar's sentence increased to?, answer: 60 | question: What suggested a lack of remorse?, answer: her statement | question: What did the protesters complain about from government officials?, answer: mistreatment +question: What do some civil disobedients feel it is incumbent upon them to do?, answer: accept punishment | question: What do some civil disobedients favor?, answer: the existence of government | question: What group of people don't believe in the legitimacy of any government?, answer: anarchists, +question: What type of chloroplast do Kryptoperidinium and Durinskia have?, answer: diatom (heterokontophyte) | question: How many membranes are a diatom's chloroplast bounded by?, answer: five | question: Has the diatom endosymbiont been reduced or expanded?, answer: reduced | question: Where is starch found in a diatom endosymbiont?, answer: granules | question: What is the nucleus of a diatom?, answer: nucleomorph | question: How many times have diatom been engulfed by dinoflagellates?, answer: three +question: What language did the word "Hugues" originate from?, answer: French | question: What argues that the name was derived by association with Hugues Capet?, answer: "Hugues hypothesis" | question: Who regarded Hugues Capet as a noble man?, answer: Gallicans and Protestants | question: Who is a supporter of the Hugues hypothesis?, answer: Janet Gray +question: Who was the founder of the Muslim Brotherhood?, answer: Al-Banna | question: When was the Brotherhood banned in Egypt?, answer: several years later +question: Where have some episodes been returned to the BBC?, answer: the archives of other countries | question: What type of cine film was used to film some of the episodes?, answer: 8 mm | question: What type of recordings exist of all of the lost episodes?, answer: Audio versions | question: What are the only three stories that have not been retrieved from the BBC's archives?, answer: Marco Polo, "Mission to the Unknown" and The Massacre of St Bartholomew's Eve +question: What are some forms of civil disobedience that make it more difficult for a system to function?, answer: illegal boycotts, refusals to pay taxes, draft dodging, distributed denial-of-service attacks, and sit-ins, | question: What might illegal boycotts, refusals to pay taxes, draft dodging, distributed denial-of-service attacks, and sit-ins be considered?, answer: coercive. | question: What type of coercion might civil disobedients find it necessary to employ to get their issue onto the table?, answer: limited coercion | question: What did the Plowshares temporarily close?, answer: GCSB Waihopai +question: The treatment of Africans is viewed as a modern extension of what form of imperialism?, answer: imperialism | question: What type of hegemony did the United States have?, answer: political and financial | question: What did the United States form abroad?, answer: "colonies" | question: Who did the United States treat as an imperial power during westward expansion?, answer: indigenous peoples | question: How many Africans did the United States treat in the slave trade?, answer: 12 to 15 million | question: How many Africans did the United States treat in the slave trade?, answer: 12 to 15 million | question: Why was the anti-colonial presence of the United States less prominent?, answer: nearly complete dominance | question: Who made a bold statement on modern imperialism in the US?, answer: Edward Said | question: What concepts did Edward Said say the western world forgets during the process of converting the other?, answer: enlightenment and democracy +question: Where do some modern scholars believe the origin of geology can be traced to?, answer: Persia | question: Who was one of the earliest Persian geologists?, answer: Abu al-Rayhan al-Biruni | question: Who proposed detailed explanations for the formation of mountains, the origin of earthquakes and other topics central to modern geology?, answer: Ibn Sina | question: Who formulated a hypothesis for the process of land formation?, answer: Shen Kuo +question: What did Saudi Arabia give to other underdeveloped nations?, answer: aid | question: How much money did Saudi Arabia spend in the ensuing decades for helping spread its fundamentalist interpretation of Islam?, answer: over 100 billion dollars +question: Who established some of the oldest schools in South Africa?, answer: missionaries | question: What has grown ever since the abolition of apartheid?, answer: The private sector | question: What changed significantly after the abolition of apartheid in South Africa?, answer: the laws governing private education | question: When was the South African Schools Act passed?, answer: 1996 +question: What set the seal of approval on clerical marriage?, answer: Luther's wedding | question: What did Luther condemn on Biblical grounds?, answer: celibacy | question: Who did Luther write on 30 November 1524?, answer: George Spalatin | question: What was Luther's bed like before he married?, answer: mildewed bed +question: What did Luther believe was the best tool for understanding the world outside of the Bible?, answer: reason | question: What did Luther believe was the best tool for understanding the world outside of the Bible?, answer: reason | question: What did Luther think was the greatest enemy of faith?, answer: Reason | question: What did Luther believe was the best tool for understanding the world outside of the Bible?, answer: reason | question: What did Luther say human reason does to faith when enlightened?, answer: furthers and advances | question: What type of scholarship has found a different reality in Luther?, answer: Lutheran | question: What did some scholars claim that Luther thought were antithetical?, answer: faith and reason | question: What did Bernhard Lohse write?, answer: "Fides und Ratio" | question: Who has demonstrated that Luther's work on Biblical Criticism stresses the need for external coherence in the right exegetical method?, answer: Hans-Peter Grosshans | question: What did Luther believe was more important than its internal coherence?, answer: the Bible | question: What did Luther believe was the best tool for understanding the world outside of the Bible?, answer: reason, | question: What two things did Luther deeply value?, answer: faith and reason, | question: What is Luther's concern in separating faith and reason?, answer: their different epistemological spheres. +question: Who wrote Luther's Last Battles?, answer: Mark U. Edwards | question: What did Edwards say Luther often used for effect in his writings?, answer: "vulgarity and violence" +question: When did some theories establish possible avenues through which inequality may have a positive effect on economic development?, answer: 1970s | question: In what year was it said that savings by the wealthy were thought to offset reduced consumer demand?, answer: 1955 | question: In what year did Nigeria report that growth has risen with increased income inequality?, answer: 2013 | question: When did some theories incorrectly state that inequality had a positive effect on economic development?, answer: 1950s to 2011 | question: How long does it take for the effects of inequality to manifest as changes to economic growth?, answer: several years | question: What did IMF economists find a strong association between sustained periods of economic growth and what?, answer: lower levels of inequality | question: Who has "succeeded in initiating growth at high rates for a few years"?, answer: Developing countries with high inequality +question: What does Brownlee argue can be justified if it reflects a larger challenge to the legal system?, answer: civil disobedience | question: Trade unions, banks, and private universities are examples of what?, answer: non-governmental agencies | question: What does Brownlee argue the same principle applies to when protesting against international organizations?, answer: breaches of law +question: What was the amount of charges the Camden 28 were offered?, answer: one misdemeanor count | question: What do some activists use to secure the same plea bargain for everyone?, answer: solidarity tactics | question: What type of plea bargain have some activists opted to enter without a plea agreement?, answer: blind | question: Who pleaded guilty and told the court, "I am here to... submit cheerfully to the highest penalty that can be inflicted upon me for what in law is a deliberate crime?, answer: Mohandas Gandhi | question: What did Mohandas Gandhi say he would submit to?, answer: highest penalty +question: What did a free-living cyanobacterium escape from?, answer: phagocytic vacuole | question: What membrane was probably lost from the host?, answer: phagosomal membrane | question: What did the new cellular resident do for the eukaryotic host?, answer: providing food | question: What was lost or transferred to the nucleus of the host?, answer: many of its genes | question: The two innermost lipid-bilayer membranes surround what?, answer: chloroplast +question: What empire did the Normans fight in Sicily?, answer: Byzantine Empire | question: Who encouraged the Normans to come to the south?, answer: the Lombards | question: Along with the Normans, what contingents fought in the Sicilian campaign of George Maniaces?, answer: Varangian and Lombard | question: How many of the Normans in Greek service are believed to have come from Norman Italy?, answer: a few +question: What is the third most populated megalopolis in the United States?, answer: Southern California | question: Where does Southern California rank in terms of most populated megalopolis in the US?, answer: third | question: Along with highways, what type of vehicles are used in southern California?, answer: automobiles | question: What is the center of the metropolitan area?, answer: Riverside-San Bernardino, | question: What is San Diego-Tijuana?, answer: an international metropolitan region +question: How many Metropolitan Statistical Areas does Southern California have?, answer: eight | question: What is the population of the San Diego-Tijuana metropolitan area?, answer: five million | question: What is the largest metropolitan area in Southern California?, answer: Greater Los Angeles Area | question: What is the name of the metropolitan area that forms the Southern Border Region?, answer: El Centro | question: Along with Santa Barbara and San Luis Obispo, what metropolitan area is north of Greater Los Angeles?, answer: Bakersfield +question: How much diversity does Southern California have compared to other major regions in the US?, answer: diversity outnumbering | question: What type of land is in Southern California?, answer: deserts +question: What type of climate does Southern California have?, answer: Mediterranean | question: During what season is Southern California hot and dry?, answer: Summers | question: What type of weather can occur unusually in Southern California?, answer: Serious rain | question: What is the temperature range in the summers in Southern California?, answer: 90-60's | question: What is very rare in the Southwest of the state?, answer: snow +question: What is the largest metropolitan area in Southern California?, answer: Greater Los Angeles Area | question: How many metropolitan areas does Southern California encompass?, answer: seven | question: How many of Southern California's metropolitan areas are heavy populated?, answer: three | question: How many counties make up the Greater Los Angeles Area?, answer: five | question: What percentage of California's population is southern California?, answer: 60 percent +question: Where are some of the world's legendary surf spots?, answer: southern California | question: What companies are all headquartered in Southern California?, answer: Volcom, Quiksilver, No Fear, RVCA, and Body Glove | question: What professional snowboarder lives in southern California?, answer: Shaun White | question: What island is second to Southern California in terms of famous surf breaks?, answer: Oahu | question: What are some of the biggest extreme sports events in the world?, answer: X Games, Boost Mobile Pro, and the U.S. Open of Surfing | question: Where are some of the world's legendary surf spots?, answer: Southern California | question: What is one of yachting's premier events?, answer: Transpacific Yacht Race, or Transpac, | question: How many America's Cup races did the San Diego Yacht Club host from 1988 to 1995?, answer: three +question: Where is the Port of Los Angeles located?, answer: Southern California +question: How is each region of Southern California divided?, answer: many culturally distinct areas +question: What is the busiest single runway airport in the world?, answer: San Diego International Airport +question: What region is home to many business districts?, answer: Southern California | question: What does CBD stand for?, answer: Central business districts +question: What is one of the largest in the US?, answer: Southern California's economy | question: What is not nearly as dominant in Southern California as other regions?, answer: automobiles | question: Along with tourism, what is Southern California famous for?, answer: Hollywood | question: What are some of the other industries in Southern California?, answer: software, automotive, ports, finance, tourism, biomedical, and regional logistics. | question: What was Southern California a leader in from 2001-2007?, answer: housing bubble +question: How many counties make up Southern California?, answer: 10 | question: How many counties are in Southern California?, answer: "eight | question: Which two counties are included in the 10-county definition of Southern California?, answer: Kern and San Luis Obispo | question: What is Southern California?, answer: major economic center +question: When did Spain cede Florida to the British?, answer: 1763 | question: What river did the King's Road cross?, answer: St. Johns River | question: What did the British introduce to Florida?, answer: sugar cane, indigo and fruits | question: What area of Florida prospered economically more than it had under the Spanish?, answer: northeastern Florida area | question: Who ceded Florida to the British in 1763?, answer: Spain | question: Who did Spain cede Florida to in 1821?, answer: United States | question: What was the name of the town that the settlers on the north side of the Cow Ford decided to build?, answer: They soon named the town Jacksonville, | question: Who approved the charter for a town government?, answer: Florida Legislative Council +question: What do specialty pharmacies supply?, answer: high cost injectable, oral, infused, or inhaled medications | question: What type of pharmacy is a specialty pharmacy different from?, answer: community pharmacy | question: What do specialty pharmacies assist patients with?, answer: cost-containment strategies | question: How many of the 28 newly FDA approved medications in 2013 were specialty drugs?, answer: 19 +question: What is provided on some weekend afternoons?, answer: Sports programming | question: On what day of the week does the ESPN Sports Saturday block air?, answer: Saturday | question: What is the name of ABC's Saturday late afternoon sports block?, answer: ESPN Sports Saturday | question: What golf event does ABC show in the summer?, answer: The Open Championship | question: What is an example of a weekend event not broadcast by ESPN?, answer: X Games | question: In what month of the regular season do NBA games typically air on Sundays on ABC?, answer: January +question: In what neighborhood of Philadelphia is St. George's United Methodist Church located?, answer: Old City | question: Where did the congregation of St. George's United Methodist Church first meet?, answer: a sail loft | question: What group had not yet broken away from the Anglican Church?, answer: Methodists +question: Who did William III of Orange oppose?, answer: Louis XIV | question: What was the name of the coalition that William III of Orange formed to oppose Louis and the French state?, answer: the League of Augsburg | question: Who did many Huguenots consider to be the most attractive country for exile?, answer: the wealthy and Calvinist | question: What type of churches were found in the Dutch Republic?, answer: Calvinist churches +question: What is the first stage of a bill?, answer: Stage 1 | question: What statements are lodged indicating whether the bill is within the legislative competence of the Parliament?, answer: Presiding Officer and the member in charge of the bill | question: Where does Stage 1 usually take place?, answer: in the relevant committee or committees | question: To whom is Stage 1 of a bill usually submitted for a full debate?, answer: the whole Parliament +question: What is the final stage of a bill?, answer: Stage 3 | question: What happens at Decision Time?, answer: a final vote | question: Who can table "wrecking amendments"?, answer: Opposition members | question: What is the final stage of a bill called?, answer: Decision Time +question: What did Tesla begin investigating in 1894?, answer: radiant energy of "invisible" kinds | question: What type of tubes did Tesla use in his early experiments?, answer: Crookes | question: Where was Tesla's laboratory fire?, answer: 5th Avenue | question: What newspaper quoted Tesla as saying he was "too much grief to talk"?, answer: The New York Times | question: What did Tesla say after the 5th Avenue laboratory fire?, answer: What can I say?" | question: Who did Tesla try to photograph with a Geissler tube?, answer: Mark Twain | question: What was the only thing that was captured in the image that Tesla took of Mark Twain?, answer: metal locking screw +question: How much did Westinghouse pay Tesla?, answer: $125 per month | question: What accounts on how this came about vary?, answer: Accounts | question: What was Westinghouse worried about?, answer: potential bad publicity | question: What was Marc Seifer's profession?, answer: biographer +question: Who developed the same message routing methodology as Baran?, answer: Donald Davies | question: What did Davies propose to build in the UK?, answer: a nationwide network | question: Who told Donald Davies about Baran's work?, answer: Ministry of Defence | question: Who did Roger Scantlebury meet at the 1967 ACM Symposium?, answer: Lawrence Roberts +question: What did Paul Baran develop?, answer: Distributed Adaptive Message Block Switching | question: What was the Bell System?, answer: telecommunications | question: Where was Donald Davies from?, answer: National Physical Laboratory (United Kingdom) | question: Where did Donald Davies inspire numerous packet switching networks?, answer: Europe +question: What is an external combustion engine where the working fluid is separate from the combustion products?, answer: Steam engines | question: What are non-combustion heat sources?, answer: solar power, nuclear power or geothermal energy | question: What is the ideal thermodynamic cycle used to analyze the process?, answer: Rankine | question: What is heated in the Rankine cycle?, answer: water | question: What is done when expanded through pistons or turbines?, answer: mechanical work | question: What type of steam is condensed and pumped back into the boiler?, answer: reduced-pressure +question: What was the driving force behind the Industrial Revolution?, answer: Steam engines | question: What led to an increase in the land available for cultivation?, answer: agriculture | question: What type of vehicle was the Stanley Steamer?, answer: automobiles +question: How many independent mechanisms do steam engines often possess?, answer: two | question: What did safety valves traditionally use to restrain a plug valve?, answer: a simple lever | question: What holds the plug valve against steam pressure?, answer: spring | question: What type of safety valve is more recent?, answer: spring-loaded | question: What type of safety valve is considerably safer?, answer: This arrangement +question: Who wrote that defendants must decide whether their primary goal will be to win an acquittal and avoid imprisonment or to use the proceedings as a forum to inform the jury and the public of the political circumstances surrounding the case and their reasons for breaking the law via civil disobedience?, answer: Steven Barkan | question: What type of defense did Benjamin Spock use?, answer: technical | question: Who used a technical defense during the Vietnam War?, answer: Benjamin Spock | question: What country guarantees the right to a jury trial but does not excuse lawbreaking for political purposes?, answer: the United States | question: Who did Sparf v. United States hold that need not inform jurors of their nullification prerogative?, answer: judge +question: What do structural geologists use to observe the fabric within the rocks?, answer: microscopic analysis | question: Why do structural geologists plot and combine measurements of geological structures?, answer: to better understand the orientations of faults and folds | question: What do structural geologists perform to study rock deformation in large and small settings?, answer: analog and numerical experiments +question: Students are likely to build stronger relations with what type of teachers?, answer: teachers who are friendly and supportive | question: What are teachers that spend more time interacting and working directly with students perceived as?, answer: supportive and effective | question: What type of humor do effective teachers allow into their classroom?, answer: humor +question: How many Recognized Student Organizations does the University of Chicago have?, answer: over 400 | question: What type of organizations are RSOs?, answer: common-interest | question: How many tournaments has the University of Chicago College Bowl Team won?, answer: 118 | question: What University of Chicago team was the top ranked team in North America in 2013-14?, answer: Model United Nations | question: What is Doc Films?, answer: student film society +question: What has sometimes found evidence confirming the Kuznets curve hypothesis?, answer: income inequality and growth | question: Who challenges the Kuznets curve hypothesis?, answer: Thomas Piketty | question: What did Piketty argue the Kuznets curve hypothesis cannot account for the significant increase in?, answer: economic inequality +question: What is established at the beginning of each parliamentary session?, answer: Subject Committees | question: How many departments of the Scottish Government does each committee typically correspond with?, answer: one (or more) | question: In what session are the current Subject Committees?, answer: fourth +question: What conferences are subordinate to the General Conference?, answer: the jurisdictional and central conferences | question: How many jurisdictions is the United States divided into?, answer: five | question: How many central conferences does the church have outside of the United States?, answer: seven | question: What is the main purpose of the General Conference?, answer: the jurisdictions and central conferences | question: How many Annual Conferences are there in the Episcopal Areas?, answer: one or more +question: Who was the Norman baron in Cheshire?, answer: Hugh Lupus | question: What did the Normans begin?, answer: slow conquest | question: What Norman word first entered Welsh at that time?, answer: baron +question: How many times did Californios and pro-slavery southerners attempt to achieve statehood in the 1850s?, answer: three | question: What was the name of the last attempt to separate from Northern California?, answer: Pico Act | question: What percentage of voters approved the Pico Act?, answer: nearly 75% | question: What was the name of the larger county that was to be included in the Territory of Colorado?, answer: Tulare County | question: Where was the proposal sent to?, answer: Washington, D.C. | question: Who won the election of 1860?, answer: Abraham Lincoln +question: What do Sudbury model democratic schools claim can maintain order more effectively than dictatorial authority?, answer: popularly based authority | question: What do Sudbury model democratic schools claim is easier and more efficient than anywhere else?, answer: preservation of public order | question: What is one of persuasion and negotiation rather than confrontation?, answer: school atmosphere | question: What does the Sudbury model democratic schools' proponents argue prevails?, answer: community discipline +question: What was the name of the most recent Super Bowl?, answer: Super Bowl 50 | question: What team won Super Bowl 50 despite being massively outgained?, answer: Denver | question: How many first downs did the Broncos lose?, answer: 11 | question: What was the previous record for total yards in a Super Bowl?, answer: 244 yards | question: How many other teams had ever gained less than 200 yards in a Super Bowl?, answer: seven | question: How many sacks did the Broncos have in Super Bowl 50?, answer: seven sacks | question: Who tied a Super Bowl record with three sacks?, answer: Kony Ealy | question: What was Jordan Norwood's record-setting punt return?, answer: 61-yard | question: What was the third down conversion percentage for the Broncos on third down?, answer: 1-of-14 | question: What was the combined third down conversion percentage of the two teams?, answer: 13.8 | question: What was the lowest aggregate passer rating for a Super Bowl?, answer: 112 | question: Who was the first head coach to win a Super Bowl with the same team he played for?, answer: Gary Kubiak +question: What was the name of the game to determine the champion of the NFL for the 2015 season?, answer: Super Bowl 50 | question: Who did the Denver Broncos defeat to win Super Bowl 50?, answer: Carolina Panthers | question: Where was the 2016 Super Bowl played?, answer: Levi's Stadium | question: What year was Super Bowl 50?, answer: 50th +question: What was the first show to air on TVOntario in 1976?, answer: The Three Doctors | question: Who was the science-fiction writer who introduced The Three Doctors in 1979 to 1981?, answer: Judith Merril | question: What show was cancelled by TVOntario due to accusations that it was racist?, answer: The Talons of Weng-Chiang | question: What channel began showing The Talons of Weng-Chiang in 2005?, answer: CBC | question: What Canadian cable channel aired The Three Doctors in 2009?, answer: Space +question: Who was a famous artist born in Warsaw?, answer: Tamara de Lempicka | question: What was Tamara de Lempicka's name?, answer: Maria Górska | question: What style did Tamara de Lempicka represent?, answer: Art Deco | question: What nationality was Moshe Vilenski?, answer: Israeli | question: Who was Warsaw the beloved city of?, answer: Isaac Bashevis Singer, | question: Who will ever see the Warsaw I knew?, answer: No one | question: What did Isaac Bashevis Singer say about Warsaw?, answer: Let me just write about it. | question: What did Isaac Bashevis Singer say about Warsaw?, answer: Let this Warsaw not disappear forever, +question: What is grown in the fertile highlands?, answer: Tea, coffee, sisal, pyrethrum, corn, and wheat | question: Where does livestock predominate in Kenya?, answer: semi-arid savanna | question: What are grown in the lower-lying areas?, answer: Coconuts, pineapples, cashew nuts, cotton, sugarcane, sisal, and corn | question: What has Kenya not attained the level of investment and efficiency in agriculture that can guarantee?, answer: food security | question: When was the last time food was last seen in Kenya?, answer: August and September 2011 +question: A person who is not registered with the Teaching Council may not be paid from what type of funds?, answer: Oireachtas +question: What do teachers face in their line of work?, answer: occupational hazards | question: What can be caused by organizational change, relationships with students, and administrative personnel?, answer: Stress | question: Are teachers at a high or low risk for occupational burnout?, answer: high risk +question: What is the average age of in Wales?, answer: teachers | question: What reached an all-time high between 2005 and 2010?, answer: attacks on teachers in Welsh schools +question: What do nonverbal expressions of enthusiasm result in college students reporting higher levels of?, answer: intrinsic motivation to learn | question: What type of expressions have been shown to result in higher levels of intrinsic motivation to learn?, answer: nonverbal expressions | question: What do students who have a very enthusiastic teacher do outside of the classroom?, answer: read lecture material +question: What type of degree is required to teach in Canada?, answer: post-secondary degree | question: What is required to become a qualified teacher in most provinces?, answer: a second Bachelor's Degree | question: What is the typical salary for a teacher in Canada?, answer: $40,000/year | question: What type of school does a Canadian teacher have the option to teach in?, answer: public school which is funded by the provincial government +question: What may be carried out by paid professionals?, answer: teaching | question: What type of teaching may be carried out by paid professionals?, answer: Formal teaching | question: What professions have a status in some societies on a par with teachers?, answer: physicians, lawyers, engineers, and accountants +question: What is used to assess the educational levels of students?, answer: pedagogy | question: What does understanding the pedagogy of the students in a classroom involve?, answer: using differentiated instruction as well as supervision | question: How many manners can pedagogy be thought of in?, answer: two | question: What can be taught in many different ways?, answer: teaching itself | question: What comes into play when a teacher assesses the pedagogic diversity of his/her students?, answer: the pedagogy of the learners | question: Where did an experienced teacher and parent say the real bulk of learning takes place?, answer: self-study and problem solving | question: What is the role of a teacher?, answer: The function of the teacher | question: What is the function of a teacher?, answer: coach +question: What was the first FCC-licensed public data network in the US?, answer: Telenet | question: Who founded Telenet?, answer: Larry Roberts | question: What company did Roberts try to interest in buying the technology for Telenet?, answer: AT&T | question: Who provided the financing for Telenet?, answer: Bolt, Beranack and Newman | question: What did Telenet change the host interface to?, answer: X.25 | question: What did Telenet help standardize in the CCITT?, answer: protocols | question: When was Telenet incorporated?, answer: 1973 | question: When did Telenet go public?, answer: 1979 +question: What dynasty granted Temüjin the title "Wang Khan"?, answer: Jurchen Jin | question: What was captured by the Merkits?, answer: Börte | question: How many Keraite warriors did Toghrul offer to Temüjin?, answer: 20,000 +question: How many brothers did Temüjin have?, answer: three | question: What was Temüjin's early life like?, answer: nomads | question: Who delivered Temüjin to the family of his future wife?, answer: his father | question: At what age was Temüjin considered marriageable?, answer: 12. +question: When was Temüjin born?, answer: 1162 | question: What book reports that Temüjin was born with a blood clot grasped in his fist?, answer: The Secret History of the Mongols | question: Who was Yesügei an ally of?, answer: Toghrul Khan | question: What chieftain was Temüjin named after?, answer: Tatar +question: What can be modeled using ideal strings?, answer: Tension forces | question: How can ideal strings be combined with ideal pulleys?, answer: They can be combined | question: How do ideal strings transmit tension forces instantaneously?, answer: action-reaction pairs | question: What can be multiplied by using movable pulleys?, answer: the tension force on a load | question: What do ideal strings transmit instantaneously?, answer: tension force | question: What must be displaced in order to move the load?, answer: length of string | question: What does the tandem effects result in?, answer: conservation of mechanical energy +question: What is the name of the black earth that is distributed over large areas of the Amazon forest?, answer: Terra preta | question: What did the development of the fertile soil allow?, answer: agriculture and silviculture | question: When were the remains of some of the settlements in the middle of the Amazon forest found?, answer: 2003 | question: What was found in 2003 in the Xingu tribe?, answer: roads, bridges and large plazas. +question: What did Tesla make to demonstrate the principles of induction motor?, answer: copper egg +question: What did Tesla claim to have developed his own physical principle regarding?, answer: matter and energy | question: What did Tesla say about his theory of gravity?, answer: "worked out in all details" | question: Was further elucidation of Tesla's theory found?, answer: never found +question: Who did Tesla tell to change her dress?, answer: a subordinate +question: What did Tesla believe could only exist in an experimental vacuum?, answer: electrons | question: What did Tesla believe atoms could not do?, answer: change state | question: When did Tesla believe in the concept of an all pervasive "ether"?, answer: 19th century +question: Who did Tesla work for in 1884?, answer: Thomas Edison | question: What did Tesla set up to develop a range of electrical devices?, answer: laboratories and companies | question: What did George Westinghouse license?, answer: AC induction motor and transformer | question: What was Tesla's work in the formative years of electric power development involved in?, answer: corporate alternating current/direct current "War of Currents" +question: What did Tesla invent?, answer: steam-powered mechanical oscillator | question: Where was Tesla's lab?, answer: Houston Street | question: What did Tesla use to stop his oscillator?, answer: a sledge hammer | question: What did Tesla claim his oscillator would do to the earth?, answer: split the earth +question: What did Tesla observe via his receivers?, answer: lightning signals | question: What did Tesla say he observed during this time?, answer: stationary waves | question: What was the nature of what Tesla was detecting from lightning storms?, answer: great distances +question: Who did Tesla ask for more money to build a more powerful transmitter?, answer: Morgan | question: What event caused Tesla to ask Morgan for more money?, answer: Panic | question: How did Morgan feel about Tesla's request for more money?, answer: shocked | question: What did Tesla do to try to get more money from Morgan?, answer: Tesla wrote another plea | question: What was Tesla facing even before construction of the tower began?, answer: foreclosure +question: What did Tesla believe was not a remedy for the times and issues?, answer: the League of Nations +question: What did Tesla say was very helpful to his scientific abilities?, answer: chastity | question: What did Tesla tell a reporter at the end of his life?, answer: "Sometimes I feel that by not marrying, I made too great a sacrifice to my work | question: What type of people were vying for Tesla's affection?, answer: women +question: What type of devices did Tesla note the hazards of working with?, answer: single-node X-ray-producing | question: What did Tesla believe was caused by ozone in contact with the skin?, answer: skin damage | question: What did Tesla believe caused the damage to the skin?, answer: ozone | question: What type of waves did Tesla believe X-rays were?, answer: longitudinal | question: What type of waves can occur in force-free magnetic fields?, answer: plasma waves +question: How many patents did Tesla get worldwide?, answer: 300 | question: Who has discovered some of Tesla's patents?, answer: various sources | question: How many countries have Tesla's patents been accounted for?, answer: 26 | question: What was not put into patent protection?, answer: Many inventions developed by Tesla +question: What type of memory did Tesla supposedly possess?, answer: photographic | question: How many languages did Tesla speak?, answer: eight | question: What did Tesla write about his experiences of inspiration?, answer: autobiography | question: During what stage of his life was Tesla stricken with illness?, answer: early | question: What did Tesla suffer from?, answer: blinding flashes of light | question: What is the next stage of picture thinking?, answer: construction | question: What did Tesla start having in his childhood?, answer: flashbacks +question: What position did Tesla hold in the American Institute of Electrical Engineers?, answer: vice president +question: What did Tesla theorize could enhance the brain?, answer: electricity | question: What type of electric waves did Tesla want to use in a schoolroom?, answer: infinitesimal | question: What did Tesla claim the room would be converted into?, answer: electromagnetic field | question: What city was William H. Maxwell the superintendent of?, answer: New York City +question: How tall was Tesla?, answer: 6 feet 2 inches +question: Who was a good friend of Francis Marion Crawford?, answer: Tesla | question: In what age did Tesla become a close friend of Mark Twain?, answer: middle | question: What did Mark Twain call Tesla's patent?, answer: induction motor invention | question: What political party was George Sylvester Viereck?, answer: Nazi | question: What did Tesla occasionally attend with Viereck?, answer: dinner parties +question: What type of person was Tesla?, answer: asocial | question: Who spoke very positively and admiringly of Tesla?, answer: many people | question: Who described Tesla as attaining a "distinguished sweetness, sincerity, modesty, refinement, generosity, and force"?, answer: Robert Underwood Johnson | question: What did Dorothy Skerrit say about Tesla?, answer: genial smile and nobility of bearing | question: What type of scientist did Julian Hawthorne say Tesla was?, answer: scientist or engineer +question: On what date was Tesla born?, answer: 10 July [O.S. 28 June] | question: What religion was Tesla's father?, answer: Orthodox | question: Who was Tesla's mother?, answer: Đuka Tesla | question: Who was Tesla's mother?, answer: Đuka | question: What did Nikola credit his eidetic memory and creative abilities to?, answer: his mother's genetics | question: Where were Tesla's progenitors from?, answer: western +question: Who was generally antagonistic towards theories about the conversion of matter into energy?, answer: Tesla | question: Tesla was critical of what theory of relativity?, answer: Einstein's +question: Who was offered the task of redesigning the Edison Company's direct current generators?, answer: Tesla | question: What did Tesla say he could do with Edison's generators in 1885?, answer: he could redesign Edison's inefficient motor | question: How much did Edison say he would pay Tesla to redesign Edison's generators?, answer: fifty thousand dollars | question: When did Edison say "There's fifty thousand dollars in it for you if you can do it"?, answer: :54–57 | question: Why was Edison's company considered to be stingy with pay?, answer: s stingy with pay | question: How long did it take Tesla to redesign Edison's generators?, answer: months | question: What did Edison say to Tesla when he was offered the task of redesigning Edison's generators?, answer: he was only joking, | question: What was Edison's response to Tesla's offer of money?, answer: :64 | question: How much did Edison offer to Tesla?, answer: US$10 a week +question: What religion was Tesla raised in?, answer: Orthodox | question: What did Tesla oppose?, answer: religious fanaticism. | question: Along with Christianity, what religion did Tesla have a profound respect for?, answer: Buddhism +question: Who was the General Conference on Weights and Measures named the tesla in his honor?, answer: Tesla | question: What earned Tesla a considerable amount of money?, answer: patents | question: In what city did Tesla live most of his life?, answer: New York | question: On what date did Tesla die?, answer: 7 January | question: What did the General Conference on Weights and Measures name in Tesla's honor?, answer: the tesla | question: What has happened to Tesla since the 1990s?, answer: resurgence in popular interest +question: How many children did Tesla have?, answer: fourth | question: What was Tesla's older brother's name?, answer: Dane | question: Why did Tesla's older brother die?, answer: a horse-riding accident | question: Where did Tesla attend primary school?, answer: Smiljan | question: In what Empire was Gospić located?, answer: Austrian | question: What was the name of the Normal School?, answer: "Lower Real Gymnasium" +question: What type of power experiments did Tesla conduct in New York and Colorado Springs?, answer: high-voltage, high-frequency | question: What was the name of Tesla's unfinished intercontinental wireless transmission project?, answer: Wardenclyffe Tower | question: Along with mechanical oscillators and generators, what did Tesla experiment with in his lab?, answer: electrical discharge tubes, | question: What was one of the first ever exhibited?, answer: wireless controlled boat, +question: What was the name of the first restaurant that Tesla went to after work?, answer: Delmonico's | question: How did Tesla get his dinner order?, answer: telephone | question: When was Tesla's dinner required to be ready?, answer: eight o'clock | question: Who did Tesla occasionally give a dinner to to meet his social obligations?, answer: a group | question: At what time of day did Tesla usually end his work?, answer: 3:00 +question: What did Tesla write for magazines and journals?, answer: books and articles | question: What is the name of the book of Nikola Tesla compiled by Ben Johnston?, answer: My Inventions: The Autobiography +question: Who were the two main players in the "War of Currents"?, answer: Thomas Edison and George Westinghouse | question: What did Edison hold all the patents for?, answer: DC and the incandescent light | question: Why was Tesla's motor put on hold for a while?, answer: financial strain of buying up patents and hiring the engineers | question: What company was Thomas Edison's company consolidated into in 1892?, answer: General Electric +question: Along with video games and live theater, in what medium has Tesla's legacy survived?, answer: comics | question: How many types of science fiction are there?, answer: several types +question: When did Tesla first give a lecture about radio waves?, answer: 1893 | question: What was written about widely through various media outlets?, answer: demonstrations and principles | question: What device was used in the further development of radio?, answer: Tesla Coil +question: What version of eugenics did Tesla support?, answer: selective breeding | question: What did Tesla believe interfered with the natural workings of nature?, answer: humans' "pity" | question: What did Tesla's advocacy of eugenics do?, answer: to push it further. | question: In what year did Tesla give an interview about eugenics?, answer: 1937 +question: What is the name of the music venue in the Palace of Culture and Science?, answer: the Congress Hall | question: What is the name of the Warsaw Autumn music festival?, answer: International Contemporary Music Festival +question: Where can the "Big Five" game animals of Africa be found?, answer: Masai Mara | question: Where can a significant population of other wild animals, reptiles and birds be found in Kenya?, answer: national parks and game reserves | question: When does the annual animal migration occur?, answer: between June and September | question: How many animals migrate from the Serengeti to the Masai Mara?, answer: Two million wildebeest | question: How many Natural Wonders of Africa are there?, answer: 10 +question: What is one of the oldest neighborhoods in the city?, answer: The "West Side" | question: What is the western edge of the West Side of Fresno?, answer: Nielsen Ave | question: The West Side of Fresno is the center of what community?, answer: African-American +question: What article falls outside of the scope of TFEU?, answer: article 56 | question: Where did Van Binsbergen move to?, answer: Belgium | question: What would be enough to pursue the legitimate aim of good administration of justice?, answer: having an address in the member state | question: What falls outside the scope of article 56?, answer: secondary education | question: What generally counts as a service?, answer: Health care | question: Who claimed she should be reimbursed by Dutch social insurance for costs of receiving treatment in Germany?, answer: Geraets-Smits | question: Who considered the treatment unnecessary?, answer: The Dutch health authorities | question: Who submitted that hospital services should not be regarded as economic?, answer: Several governments | question: What did the Court of Justice hold?, answer: health was a "service" | question: What could national authorities be justified in refusing to reimburse patients for medical services abroad?, answer: the health care received at home | question: What does the Court require of a patient to justify waiting lists?, answer: individual circumstances | question: What type of services are classified as illegal?, answer: another sensitive field of services | question: What case held that the Netherlands' regulation of cannabis consumption fell outside article 56 altogether?, answer: Josemans v Burgemeester van Maastricht | question: What was controlled in all member states?, answer: narcotic drugs | question: Under what article can a restriction be justified if an activity falls under article 56?, answer: article 52 | question: What case held that the freedom to provide services applied, it was directly effective, and was probably unjustified?, answer: Alpine Investments BV v | question: Who did Dutch law say could give legal advice?, answer: only people established in the Netherlands | question: Who did Dutch law say could give legal advice?, answer: only people established in the Netherlands | question: Who did Dutch law say could give legal advice?, answer: only people established in the Netherlands | question: Who did Dutch law say could give legal advice?, answer: only people established in the Netherlands | question: Who did Dutch law say could give legal advice?, answer: only people established in the Netherlands | question: Who did Dutch law say could give legal advice?, answer: only people established in the Netherlands | question: Who did Dutch law say could give legal advice?, answer: only people established in the Netherlands +question: Where is the Centre for Contemporary Art located?, answer: Royal Ujazdów Castle | question: How many projects does the Centre for Contemporary Art realize each year?, answer: 500 projects | question: When did the tradition of the Zachęta National Gallery of Art begin?, answer: the mid-19th century | question: Since what year has the Warsaw Gallery Weekend been held?, answer: 2011 +question: The 1960s marked the rise of what type of programming?, answer: family-oriented series | question: Who created The Flintstones?, answer: William Hanna and Joseph Barbera | question: What was the name of the show that ABC premiered on September 30, 1960?, answer: The Flintstones +question: When did graphical imaging packages for the network begin to appear?, answer: 1970s and 1980s | question: What was the first ABC identification card to have?, answer: three-dimensional +question: During what decade did Kung Fu, The Six Million Dollar Man, Wonder Woman, Starsky & Hutch, Charlie's Angels, The Bionic Woman, Fantasy Island and Battlestar Galactica come out?, answer: The 1970s | question: When did Silverman leave ABC?, answer: 1978 | question: What show was Laverne & Shirley a spin-off of?, answer: Happy Days | question: What was the first "jiggle TV" show to debut in 1977?, answer: Three's Company +question: When did the 1973 oil crisis begin?, answer: October 1973 | question: What was the price of oil at the end of the 1973 oil embargo?, answer: $12 | question: What effects did the 1973 oil embargo have on global politics?, answer: many short- and long-term effects | question: When was the second oil crisis?, answer: 1979 +question: In what year was the Doctor Who series relaunched?, answer: 2005 | question: When was 'Mission Impossible' first aired?, answer: 1988 +question: What article of the 2007 Lisbon Treaty states that the Union recognizes fundamental rights?, answer: Article 6(1) | question: What document has become an integral part of European Union law?, answer: the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union | question: Who enforces the Charter and the Convention?, answer: the European Court of Justice +question: In what year did the United States Census report that Fresno had a population of 494,665?, answer: 2010 | question: What was the population density of Fresno in 2010?, answer: 4,404.5 people per square mile | question: What was the population of Fresno in 2010?, answer: 245,306 | question: How many Hispanic people lived in Fresno in 2010?, answer: 232,055 persons | question: What percentage of the population of Fresno is Mexican?, answer: 42.7% | question: What percentage of Fresno's population was non-Hispanic white in 2010?, answer: 30.0% +question: How many new shows were renewed for the 2013-14 season?, answer: three | question: What demographic did NBC finish the season in first place in for the first time since 2004?, answer: 18–49 | question: Where did Fox finish the 2013-14 season in the 18-49 demographic?, answer: fourth +question: How many megaregions are there in the US?, answer: 11 | question: In what direction does the greater Southern California Megaregion extend?, answer: east +question: What has evolved many times since the network's creation in 1943?, answer: The ABC logo | question: What is in the center of the ABC logo?, answer: a vertical ABC microphone | question: What was finalized in 1953?, answer: ABC-UPT merger | question: What did the ABC logo consist of in 1957?, answer: a tiny lowercase "abc" +question: When did humans first inhabit the African Great Lakes?, answer: Lower Paleolithic | question: What had reached the area from West-Central Africa?, answer: Bantu expansion | question: The borders of the modern state comprise the crossroads of what areas of the continent?, answer: Niger-Congo, Nilo-Saharan and Afroasiatic | question: What percentage of the population of Kenya is Bantu and Nilotic?, answer: around 97% | question: What city in Kenya dates back to the Early Modern period?, answer: Mombasa | question: Who established the East Africa Protectorate in 1895?, answer: The British Empire | question: What did Kenya obtain in 1963?, answer: independence | question: How many counties does Kenya have?, answer: 47 +question: What did the Age of Imperialism see European powers doing?, answer: industrializing nations | question: What is an example of the "The Great Game" in Persian lands?, answer: the "Scramble for Africa" +question: What is the largest and most biodiverse tract of tropical rainforest in the world?, answer: Amazon rainforest | question: How much of the Amazon basin is covered by the rainforest?, answer: 5,500,000 square kilometres | question: How many nations are in the Amazon basin?, answer: nine | question: What percentage of the Amazon rainforest is in Brazil?, answer: 60% | question: How many nations have "Amazonas" in their names?, answer: four | question: How much of the planet's remaining rainforests does the Amazon represent?, answer: over half +question: What does ABC stand for?, answer: The American Broadcasting Company | question: What is the name of the television networks that ABC is a part of?, answer: Big Three | question: Where is the headquarters of ABC?, answer: Columbus Avenue and West 66th Street +question: Along with the Roman Catholic Church, in what church is the Annual Conference similar to a diocese?, answer: Anglican Communion | question: What does the term Annual Conference refer to?, answer: the geographical area it covers | question: Who are members of the Annual Conference?, answer: Clergy | question: What type of organization does the United Methodist Church operate in?, answer: connectional organization +question: Where were the Apollo astronauts chosen from?, answer: Project Mercury and Gemini | question: What veterans commanded all of the Apollo missions?, answer: Gemini or Mercury | question: How many Gemini veterans were on all development flights?, answer: at least two | question: What was Dr. Harrison Schmitt's profession?, answer: geologist, | question: What training did Dr. Harrison Schmitt participate in?, answer: lunar geology training +question: What was the major setback of the Apollo program?, answer: 1967 Apollo 1 cabin fire | question: How many follow-on landings did the Apollo program have?, answer: nine | question: How many of the Apollo missions were cancelled due to budget cuts?, answer: three | question: What prevented the Apollo 13 landing?, answer: oxygen tank explosion | question: What did the Apollo 13 crew use as a "lifeboat"?, answer: Lunar Module +question: During what administration was the Apollo program conceived?, answer: Eisenhower administration | question: How many astronauts would the Apollo program carry?, answer: three | question: What type of landing was the Apollo program considering?, answer: lunar | question: What was Apollo named after?, answer: light, music, and the sun | question: Where did Abe Silverstein choose the name for the Apollo program?, answer: at home +question: What does NASA stand for?, answer: National Aeronautics and Space Administration | question: What was the name of the first American to go into space?, answer: Project Mercury | question: What was the second two-man project to follow Project Mercury?, answer: Project Gemini | question: What happened in 1968?, answer: The first manned flight of Apollo +question: How many seasons did Doctor Who run?, answer: 26 | question: In what year was Doctor Who suspended?, answer: 1989 | question: Who was the co-star of Doctor Who?, answer: Sophie Aldred | question: How long did Doctor Who co-star Sophie Aldred spend in the TARDIS?, answer: More Than 30 Years | question: What series of Doctor Who did the BBC not commission in 1990?, answer: 27th series +question: What does the Beroida's large pharynx bear at the oral end?, answer: "macrocilia" | question: What are macrocilia?, answer: fused bundles of several thousand large cilia | question: Where is a pair of narrow strips of adhesive epithelial cells on the stomach wall?, answer: on the mouth "lips" | question: What streamlines the front of the animal when it is pursuing prey?, answer: tight closure +question: The Black Death was most likely carried by what?, answer: Oriental rat fleas | question: What percentage of Europe's total population was estimated to have been killed by the Black Death?, answer: 30–60% | question: What was the world population in the 14th century?, answer: 350–375 million | question: In what century did the world population as a whole recover to pre-plague levels?, answer: 17th | question: In what century did the plague recurred occasionally in Europe?, answer: 19th +question: What ravaged much of the Islamic world?, answer: The Black Death | question: How many locations in the Islamic world was Plague present every year between 1500 and 1850?, answer: at least one | question: What remained a major event in Ottoman society until the second quarter of the 19th century?, answer: Plague | question: How many people died in Algiers in 1620-21?, answer: 30 to 50 thousand | question: In what century did the Ottoman society stop being affected by the Black Death?, answer: 19th | question: How many epidemics were recorded in Constantinople between 1751 and 1800?, answer: thirty-one | question: How much of Baghdad's population has been wiped out?, answer: two-thirds +question: What is the guidebook for local churches and pastors?, answer: The Book of Discipline | question: What are the three committees that all United Methodist churches must have?, answer: nominations committee, a finance committee | question: What is set for some committees but not for all?, answer: Term limits | question: What is the name of the annual meeting of all the officers of the church?, answer: The church conference | question: What does the church conference have the exclusive power to do?, answer: This committee has the exclusive power to set pastors' salaries +question: Who was the Duke of Cumberland's principal military advisor?, answer: Newcastle | question: Who dominated the military planning for the 1758 campaign?, answer: Pitt | question: In what year did Pitt embark on a plan to capture New France?, answer: 1758 | question: Who replaced Newcastle as commander in chief?, answer: Abercrombie | question: How many major offensive actions did Pitt's plan call for?, answer: three | question: How many of Pitt's expeditions were successful?, answer: Two +question: Who did the Broncos defeat in the divisional round?, answer: Pittsburgh Steelers | question: Who did the Broncos defeat in the AFC Championship Game?, answer: New England Patriots | question: How many playoff games did Manning not throw an interception?, answer: two +question: In what game did the Broncos take an early lead?, answer: Super Bowl 50 | question: How many turnovers did the Broncos force Newton into?, answer: three | question: Who was named the Super Bowl MVP?, answer: Von Miller +question: Where did the Broncos' defense rank in points allowed?, answer: fourth | question: Which two defensive ends had 5½ sacks?, answer: Derek Wolfe and Malik Jackson | question: Who led the Broncos with 11 sacks?, answer: Von Miller | question: Who was selected to play in the Pro Bowl for the ninth time in his career?, answer: DeMarcus Ware | question: Who led the Broncos in total tackles with 109?, answer: Linebacker Brandon Marshall | question: Who had the most interceptions for the Broncos?, answer: Aqib Talib +question: What was the first network to make the hosts responsible for reliable delivery of data?, answer: CYCLADES | question: Why was the CYCLADES packet switching network developed?, answer: to explore alternatives to the early ARPANET design | question: What was responsible for reliable delivery of data in the CYCLADES network?, answer: hosts +question: What enzyme does the Calvin cycle use?, answer: Rubisco | question: What is the result of the Calvin cycle?, answer: unstable six-carbon molecules | question: What is used to convert the 3-PGA into glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate?, answer: ATP and NADPH | question: What percentage of the G3P molecules leave the cycle?, answer: one out of every six produced +question: Who opposed the Huguenots in France?, answer: The Catholic Church | question: Who were attacked as they attempted to meet for worship?, answer: preachers and congregants | question: How many people were killed in the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre?, answer: 5,000 to 30,000 | question: Why did the Huguenots have their own militia?, answer: Retaliating against the French Catholics, the Huguenots had their own militia. +question: What was the name of the body that governed the Central Region?, answer: the Central Secretariat +question: What are Cestida?, answer: ribbon-shaped planktonic | question: What do Cestids have along each aboral edge?, answer: comb-rows | question: How can Cestids swim?, answer: undulating their bodies | question: What is the largest ctenophore?, answer: Cestum veneris | question: How long is Velamen parallelum?, answer: 20 centimeters (0.66 ft) +question: What did the Yuan inherit from the Jin dynasty?, answer: "Four Great Schools" | question: What did the "Four Great Schools" advocate?, answer: different theoretical approaches | question: Under the Mongols, the practice of what spread to other parts of the empire?, answer: Chinese medicine | question: Who brought Chinese physicians along with military campaigns to the west?, answer: Mongols | question: What Chinese medical techniques were transmitted to the Middle East and the rest of the empire?, answer: acupuncture, moxibustion, pulse diagnosis, and various herbal drugs and elixirs | question: What was made in the Yuan period?, answer: Several medical advances | question: Who invented a suspension method for reducing dislocated joints?, answer: Wei Yilin | question: When did Hu Sihui write about the importance of a healthy diet?, answer: 1330 +question: How many academic majors does the College of the University of Chicago offer?, answer: 50 | question: How many divisions are the college's academics divided into?, answer: five | question: The New Collegiate Division administers what type of majors?, answer: interdisciplinary majors +question: What was the name of the trans-Atlantic wireless telecommunications facility that Tesla established?, answer: Wardenclyffe +question: What was the name of the conical crew cabin?, answer: The Command Module | question: How did the Command Module survive?, answer: without major configuration changes | question: What does RCS stand for?, answer: reaction control system | question: What was carried to slow the CM's descent to splashdown?, answer: Parachutes | question: How much did the Command Module weigh?, answer: 12,250 pounds +question: Who funded the Computer Science Network?, answer: U.S. National Science Foundation | question: What was the purpose of the Computer Science Network?, answer: academic and research institutions | question: What did the CSNET help spread awareness of?, answer: national networking +question: What newspaper reported that the UK government's benefits agency was checking claimants' "Sky TV bills to establish if a woman in receipt of benefits as a single mother is wrongly claiming to be living alone"?, answer: The Daily Mail | question: Who heard a claim that a subscription to BSkyB was 'often damaging'?, answer: the UK’s parliament | question: Who was proposing a "Welfare Cash Card"?, answer: Alec Shelbrooke +question: What is the name of Doctor Who's oldest villains?, answer: Dalek | question: Who mutated the Daleks?, answer: Davros | question: What do the Daleks resemble?, answer: octopi | question: How many eye-stalk do the Daleks have?, answer: single | question: What can blind a Dalek?, answer: attacks upon them using various weapons | question: What is the main purpose of the Daleks?, answer: "exterminate" all non-Dalek beings. | question: Who did the Daleks attack during the 50th anniversary of Doctor Who?, answer: Time Lords | question: In what year did the Daleks make their most recent appearance in Doctor Who?, answer: 2015 | question: Who mutated the Daleks?, answer: Davros +question: How many companions does the Doctor often bring with him on his travels?, answer: one or more | question: Who does the Doctor try to prevent from harming innocent people?, answer: evil forces | question: What can the Doctor do when his body is mortally damaged?, answer: regenerate | question: What has the Doctor gained during his travels?, answer: numerous reoccurring enemies +question: What provides financial assistance for students turned away from public high schools because of enrollment overflows?, answer: The Education Service Contracting scheme | question: What is the name of the program that provides financial assistance to students enrolled in priority courses?, answer: Tuition Fee Supplement | question: What is made available to underprivileged, but deserving high school graduates?, answer: Private Education Student Financial Assistance +question: What is the modern French normand borrowed from?, answer: Old Low Franconian Nortmann +question: What is the main executive body of the European Union?, answer: The European Commission | question: What article of the Treaty on European Union states the Commission should "promote the general interest of the Union"?, answer: Article 17(1) | question: What does article 17(2) of the Treaty on European Union state?, answer: "Union legislative acts may only be adopted on the basis of a Commission proposal, | question: Who is the "de facto catalyst of many legislative initiatives"?, answer: the Council | question: Who can formally request the Commission to submit a legislative proposal?, answer: The Parliament | question: Who sets the agenda for the EU's work?, answer: The Commission's President | question: How many Commissioners are there for each of the 28 member states?, answer: one | question: What is bargained over intensively by the member states?, answer: The Commissioners | question: What type of vote does the Council need to approve the Commissioners?, answer: qualified majority vote | question: Who are the unelected subordinates of member state governments?, answer: Commissioners | question: What does the appointment process of Commissioners mean?, answer: Commissioners are, through the appointment process, the unelected subordinates +question: What was established in 1951?, answer: FSO Car Factory | question: What was the name of the car that was made at the FSO Car Factory?, answer: Fiat 125p | question: Along with Colombia, in what country were the last two models of the FSO Car Factory assembled?, answer: Egypt | question: When was the FSO Car Factory purchased by Daewoo?, answer: 1995 | question: What nationality is AvtoZAZ?, answer: Ukrainian | question: When did the license for the production of the Aveo expire?, answer: February 2011 | question: Is the FSO Car Factory still operating?, answer: Currently the company is defunct. +question: How many pieces of art from East Asia are in the V&As Far Eastern collection?, answer: more than 70,000 | question: How many objects from China are in the T. T. Tsui Gallery?, answer: 16,000 | question: The T. T. Tsui Gallery of Chinese art dates back to what dynasty?, answer: Tang | question: When does the Buddha's head date to?, answer: c.750 AD | question: What type of art is displayed in the T. T. Tsui Gallery?, answer: Chinese manufacturing | question: In what century were two large ancestor portraits of a husband and wife painted in watercolour on silk?, answer: 18th | question: During which emperor's reign was a unique Chinese lacquerware table made?, answer: Xuande Emperor | question: What is displayed in the T. T. Tsui Gallery of Chinese art?, answer: clothing | question: What is one of the largest objects in the gallery?, answer: a bed | question: What is displayed in the T. T. Tsui Gallery?, answer: The work of contemporary Chinese designers +question: What was the name of the British empire that was based on mercantilism?, answer: The First British Empire | question: What caused Britain's growth to be reversed in 1776?, answer: loss of the American colonies | question: What did Britain adopt in the 1840s?, answer: free trade | question: Who did Britain lose its first Empire to?, answer: the Americans, | question: What country did Britain defeat in 1815?, answer: Napoleonic France | question: What colonies were granted increasing degrees of internal autonomy in the 20th century?, answer: white settler colonies +question: Which articles of the Free Movement of Workers Regulation set out the main provisions on equal treatment of workers?, answer: 1 to 7 | question: What articles of the Free Movement of Workers Regulation require that workers can take up employment, conclude contracts, and not suffer discrimination compared to nationals of the member state?, answer: articles 1 to 4 | question: What was the name of the Belgian footballer who claimed that he should be able to transfer from R.F.C. de Liège?, answer: Jean-Marc Bosman | question: What did the Court of Justice hold about the transfer rules?, answer: "the transfer rules constitute[d] an obstacle to free movement" | question: In what case did the Court of Justice accept that a requirement to speak Gaelic to teach in a Dublin design college could be justified as part of the public policy of promoting the Irish language?, answer: Groener v Minister for Education | question: What was the nationality of the person in the case of Cassa di Risparmio di Bolzano SpA?, answer: Angonese | question: Who did the Court of Justice believe would have little chance of acquiring a bilingual certificate?, answer: people from other countries | question: What article requires equal treatment in respect to tax?, answer: article 7(2) | question: What did Finanzamt Köln Altstadt v Schumacker hold that it contravened TFEU art 45 to deny?, answer: tax benefits (e.g. for married couples, and social insurance expense deductions) | question: In what case did the Court of Justice reject Mr Weigel's claim that a re-registration charge upon bringing his car to Austria violated his right to free movement?, answer: Weigel v Finanzlandesdirektion für Vorarlberg | question: What was "likely to have a negative bearing on the decision of migrant workers to exercise their right to freedom of movement"?, answer: the tax | question: What is the third article of the Free Movement of Workers Regulation?, answer: people must receive | question: What do articles 1 to 4 require?, answer: workers can take up employment, conclude contracts, and not suffer discrimination | question: What do articles 1 to 4 require?, answer: workers can take up employment, conclude contracts, and not suffer discrimination | question: What do articles 1 to 4 require?, answer: workers can take up employment, conclude contracts, and not suffer discrimination +question: What was established by Royal Charter in 1550?, answer: The French Protestant Church of London | question: Where is the French Protestant Church of London now located?, answer: Soho | question: Who came to Shoreditch, London?, answer: Huguenot refugees | question: Where did the Huguenot refugees establish a major weaving industry?, answer: Spitalfields | question: What benefited the Battersea market gardens?, answer: gardening skills | question: What was the Old Truman Brewery called in 1724?, answer: Black Eagle | question: What did the Huguenot refugees leave behind?, answer: silk mills | question: How much of the population of London was French?, answer: about a third +question: When did the French Wars of Religion begin?, answer: 16th century | question: What did the French Revolution cause?, answer: destabilisation of society +question: Who left garrisons at Oswego, Fort Bull, and Fort Williams?, answer: Shirley | question: What was the name of the fort Shirley was trying to fortify?, answer: Oswego | question: What did Shirley learn that the French were massing for an attack on in his absence?, answer: Fort Oswego | question: On what river was Fort Williams located?, answer: Oneida Carry +question: What was the North American theater of the Seven Years' War?, answer: The French and Indian War | question: Which country had the largest population at the start of the French and Indian War?, answer: British America | question: What was the population of the French North American colonies at the start of the Seven Years' War?, answer: 60,000 | question: Who depended on the Indians?, answer: The outnumbered French | question: What countries declared war on each other in 1756?, answer: metropole nations +question: What was the population of the French population in the St. Lawrence River valley?, answer: 75,000 | question: What river was on the east side of the Illinois Country?, answer: Mississippi River | question: What type of women did French fur traders often marry?, answer: Indian | question: Along with trappers, who married daughters of chiefs?, answer: traders +question: When was the G mission achieved on Apollo 11?, answer: July 1969 | question: When did Armstrong and Aldrin land at the Sea of Tranquility?, answer: 20:17:40 UTC | question: How long did the G mission last?, answer: 21 hours, 36 minutes | question: What happened on July 24?, answer: The astronauts returned safely +question: When was the Butcher Market originally built?, answer: 1808 | question: When was the Grainger Market opened?, answer: 1835 | question: When was the Grainger Market opened?, answer: 1835 | question: How many people attended the opening of the Grainger Market?, answer: 2000 | question: What replaced the timber roof that was destroyed in 1901?, answer: latticed-steel arches | question: What grades is the Grainger Market's architecture listed as?, answer: grade I or II +question: What is the name of the business school located opposite the Cambridge campus?, answer: The Harvard Business School | question: What is the name of the pedestrian bridge that connects the Harvard Business School and the Cambridge campus?, answer: John W. Weeks Bridge | question: How far is the Longwood Medical and Academic Area from the Cambridge campus?, answer: 3.3 miles +question: How many intercollegiate sports does the Harvard Crimson compete in?, answer: 42 | question: What university does Harvard have an intense athletic rivalry with?, answer: Yale | question: How often does the Harvard and Yale track and field teams compete?, answer: every two years +question: Where is the Harvard University Library System centered?, answer: Widener Library | question: Where is the Harvard University Library System centered?, answer: Widener Library | question: What are the three most popular libraries for undergraduates to use?, answer: Cabot Science Library, Lamont Library, and Widener Library | question: What is housed in the Houghton Library?, answer: rare books, manuscripts and other special collections | question: Where is America's oldest collection of maps, gazetteers, and atlases stored?, answer: Pusey Library | question: The Harvard-Yenching Library has the largest collection of what outside of East Asia?, answer: East-Asian language material +question: Where does The Hoppings take place every June?, answer: Newcastle Town Moor | question: The Hoppings has its origins in what movement?, answer: the Temperance Movement | question: How much does the Newcastle Community Green Festival cost?, answer: free | question: What kind of festival is the Northern Rock Cyclone?, answer: cycling | question: What is held in Leazes Park and in the city's Gay Community?, answer: The Northern Pride Festival and Parade | question: What is the Ouseburn Festival?, answer: family oriented weekend festival +question: How many proxy based temperature reconstructions did the IPCC Fourth Assessment Report show?, answer: 12 | question: Which reconstruction of the Medieval Warm Period was cited in the TAR?, answer: Crowley & Lowery 2000 | question: How many of the 14 reconstructions covered 1,000 years or longer?, answer: Ten | question: What type of data did most reconstructions share?, answer: tree ring | question: What problem was discussed in the section of the AR4 that affected certain tree ring data?, answer: divergence problem +question: What group is composed of representatives appointed by governments and organizations?, answer: The IPCC Panel | question: What is encouraged?, answer: Participation of delegates with appropriate expertise | question: What type of meetings are held at the level of government representatives?, answer: Plenary sessions | question: Who may be allowed to attend as observers?, answer: Non Governmental and Intergovernmental Organizations | question: Who is invited to attend the meetings of the IPCC Bureau?, answer: expert and lead authors | question: How many government officials attended the 2003 meeting?, answer: 350 | question: What was held after the opening ceremonies?, answer: closed plenary sessions | question: How many people attended the 2003 meeting?, answer: 322 +question: The Data Distribution Centre and the National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Programme are required under what process?, answer: UNFCCC | question: What is a major IPCC function?, answer: the preparation of the assessment reports | question: What does the Data Distribution Centre and the National Greenhouse Gas Inventories Programme publish?, answer: default emission factors, +question: Who does not carry out research nor does it monitor climate related data?, answer: The IPCC | question: What do the lead authors of IPCC reports assess the available information about?, answer: climate change | question: According to IPCC guidelines, authors should give priority to what type of sources?, answer: peer-reviewed | question: What is the "grey literature"?, answer: non-peer-reviewed sources | question: What is the "grey literature"?, answer: non-peer-reviewed sources | question: What does each subsequent IPCC report note?, answer: areas where the science has improved since the previous report +question: What was used to assess the efficiency of the IPCC process?, answer: Ozone depletion | question: What was the Ozone depletion global regulation based on?, answer: Montreal Protocol | question: What was used to assess the efficiency of the IPCC process?, answer: The Ozone case | question: What type of situation does the IPCC have?, answer: lockstep situation | question: What is being doubted about the linear model of policy-making?, answer: the better the political response will be +question: What does UNEP stand for?, answer: United Nations Environment Programme +question: What is the abbreviation for the Intergovernmental body that produces reports that support the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change?, answer: The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change | question: When was the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change first established?, answer: 1988 | question: Who can join the IPCC?, answer: all members | question: What is the main international treaty on climate change?, answer: United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change | question: What does the UNFCCC aim to stabilize in the atmosphere?, answer: greenhouse gas concentrations | question: What types of information do the IPCC reports cover?, answer: scientific, technical and socio-economic +question: Who was the British Superintendent for Indian Affairs in the New York region?, answer: William Johnson | question: Who was William Johnson?, answer: British Superintendent for Indian Affairs | question: What group did William Johnson become an honorary member of?, answer: Iroquois Confederacy | question: What was William Johnson's rank in the Iroquois Militia?, answer: colonel | question: What was William Johnson's rank in the Iroquois Militia?, answer: colonel | question: Where did the Iroquois meet with Governor Clinton?, answer: Albany, New York | question: What was Chief Hendrick's tribe?, answer: Mohawk | question: Who was the Speaker of the Mohawk tribal council?, answer: Chief Hendrick +question: What has the Islamic Republic created or assisted in Iraq?, answer: Shia terrorist groups | question: When did the Iranian government enjoy a resurgence in popularity?, answer: 2006 +question: What is the highest court in the denomination?, answer: The Judicial Council | question: How long is the term of a member of the Judicial Council?, answer: eight-year | question: How many years does the ratio of laity to clergy alternates?, answer: every eight | question: What does the Judicial Council interpret?, answer: Book of Discipline | question: The Council reviews all decisions of law made by whom?, answer: bishops | question: What does the Judicial Council review?, answer: all decisions of law made by bishops | question: How often does the Judicial Council meet?, answer: twice a year | question: What can result in defrocking or revocation of membership?, answer: appeals from those who have been accused of chargeable offenses +question: What was the VAB?, answer: Mobile Launcher Platform | question: How many launch pads were planned?, answer: three | question: Which two spacecraft were initially received before being mated to their launch vehicles?, answer: Gemini and Apollo | question: At what altitude could the Apollo spacecraft be tested?, answer: 250,000 feet +question: What had the advantage of allowing the lander spacecraft to be used as a "lifeboat"?, answer: The LOR method | question: What proves that the LOR method was discussed before and after the method was chosen?, answer: Some documents | question: In what year was the LM dropped as a lifeboat?, answer: 1964 | question: On what mission did an oxygen tank explosion leave the command ship without electrical power?, answer: Apollo 13 | question: What provided propulsion, electrical power and life support to get the crew home safely?, answer: The Lunar Module +question: How many books does the Lit and Phil have?, answer: 150,000 | question: How many LPs does the Lit and Phil library have?, answer: 10,000 | question: When was the current Lit and Phil premises built?, answer: 1825 | question: Who gave the first lecture to be lit by electric light?, answer: Joseph Swan +question: What type of annelids have a pair of lobes?, answer: The Lobata | question: Where do Lobata's tentacles originate from?, answer: corners | question: How many auricles do many species of lobates have?, answer: four | question: How do lobates feed on suspended planktonic prey?, answer: feed continuously +question: What river flows through North Rhine-Westphalia?, answer: The Lower Rhine | question: What agglomerations are on the banks of the Lower Rhine?, answer: Cologne, Düsseldorf and Ruhr | question: What is the largest conurbation in Germany?, answer: Rhine-Ruhr | question: What is the largest river port in Europe?, answer: Duisburg | question: Which region is more agricultural?, answer: The region downstream of Duisburg | question: How far downstream of Duisburg is the Wesel-Datteln Canal?, answer: 30 km | question: How wide is the Emmerich Rhine Bridge?, answer: 400 m | question: What is the name of the line that separates the areas where Low German and High German are spoken?, answer: Uerdingen +question: What was designed to land two astronauts on the Moon and take them back to orbit?, answer: The Lunar Module | question: What was the fuselage of the Lunar Module designed totally without?, answer: aerodynamic | question: What two stages did the Lunar Module have?, answer: separate descent and ascent | question: Which stage contained storage for the descent propellant, surface stay consumables and surface exploration equipment?, answer: The descent stage | question: Which stage contained the crew cabin, ascent propellant, and reaction control system?, answer: The ascent stage | question: How much did the initial LM model weigh?, answer: 33,300 pounds | question: How much did the Extended Lunar Module weigh?, answer: over 36,200 pounds +question: Who observed that Luther's teaching about the state of the Christian's soul differed from the later Lutheran theologians?, answer: Franz Pieper | question: Who reached the same conclusion in his analysis of Lutheran orthodoxy on this issue?, answer: Lessing +question: What are Victoria's warmest regions?, answer: The Mallee and upper Wimmera | question: What is the average summer temperature in Melbourne?, answer: 32 °C (90 °F) | question: What are the inland monthly temperatures?, answer: 2–7 °C | question: What was Victoria's highest maximum temperature since World War II?, answer: 48.8 °C +question: In what NCAA division do the Chicago Maroons compete?, answer: Division III | question: What conference was the University of Chicago a founding member of?, answer: Big Ten Conference | question: What university reached the Sweet Sixteen in 1935?, answer: University of Chicago | question: Who was the first winner of the Heisman Trophy?, answer: Jay Berwanger | question: In what year did the University of Chicago withdraw from the Big Ten Conference?, answer: 1946 | question: Where did the Chicago Maroons play their home games in 1969?, answer: Stagg +question: Who is the Doctor's archenemy?, answer: The Master | question: What was the Master's original name?, answer: Moriarty | question: What is the Master?, answer: a Time Lord | question: Who played the Master after Doctor Who's hiatus in 1989?, answer: Anthony Ainley | question: When did the Master return to Doctor Who?, answer: 1996 +question: What type of life did the Mongol Empire's inhabitants consider themselves Mongols in?, answer: civilian and military | question: Who created the Yassa?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: How diverse was the Mongol Empire?, answer: one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse | question: What did many of the empire's nomadic inhabitants consider themselves in military and civilian life?, answer: Mongols +question: What type of army did Genghis Khan lead?, answer: Mongol army | question: How many divisions did Genghis Khan divide his army into?, answer: three | question: Who led the first division of Genghis Khan's army?, answer: Jochi | question: Who led the second division?, answer: Jebe | question: Along with Genghis Khan, who led the third division?, answer: Tolui +question: Who did the Muslim and Chinese siege engines and engineers aid in capturing cities?, answer: Mongol cavalry | question: Why did the Mongol military use feigned retreat?, answer: to lure small enemy groups away from the larger group +question: Who patronized the Yuan printing industry?, answer: Mongol rulers | question: Who created the Imperial Library Directorate?, answer: Mongols | question: In what century was movable type invented?, answer: 12th | question: What type of printing techniques were used by the Mongols?, answer: block printing | question: What type of text was one of the first printed works sponsored by the Mongols?, answer: Taoist text | question: When did the Mongols create the Imperial Library Directorate?, answer: 1273, | question: Who established centers for printing throughout China?, answer: The Yuan government | question: Who was funded to support the publishing of books?, answer: Local schools and government agencies +question: Who attacked Samarkand using captured enemies as body shields?, answer: Mongols | question: How long did the Mongols hold out in the citadel?, answer: several days | question: Who supposedly reneged on his surrender terms?, answer: Genghis | question: What was raised as a symbol of victory?, answer: severed heads | question: What empire attacked Samarkand?, answer: Mongol +question: Who learned from captives of the abundant green pastures beyond the Bulgar territory?, answer: The Mongols | question: Who recalled Subutai back to Mongolia?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: The famous cavalry expedition led by Subutai and Jebe encircled what sea?, answer: Caspian Sea | question: What are the two campaigns of Subutai and Jebe generally regarded as?, answer: reconnaissance campaigns | question: When did both divisions return to Mongolia?, answer: 1225 | question: What did the Mongols add to their empire in 1225?, answer: Transoxiana and Persia | question: What did the Mongols conquer in 1237?, answer: Volga Bulgaria and Kievan Rus' +question: Who's conquest was brutal?, answer: Mongols' | question: Who diverted a river through the Khwarezmid emperor's birthplace?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What did Genghis Khan divert through the Khwarezmid emperor's birthplace?, answer: a river +question: What was used to record the Moon landing?, answer: Apollo TV camera | question: What type of tapes did NASA use to store the Moon landing data?, answer: magnetic telemetry | question: What caused NASA to remove massive numbers of magnetic tapes from the National Archives and Records Administration?, answer: a magnetic tape shortage | question: Who did Stan Lebar work with to try to locate the missing tapes?, answer: Nafzger +question: How many textiles are in the Museum?, answer: about 10,000 | question: The Jawaharlal Nehru gallery of Indian art contains art from what century?, answer: 500 BC to the 19th | question: What type of nature is most of the sculpture in the Jawaharlal Nehru gallery?, answer: religious | question: What country was a large producer of textiles?, answer: India | question: What is displayed in the Jawaharlal Nehru gallery of Indian art?, answer: clothing +question: What gallery closed on February 25, 2010?, answer: The Musical Instruments gallery | question: How many people signed an online petition against the closing of the Musical Instruments gallery?, answer: over 5,100 | question: What museum hosted a joint exhibition with the V&A of musical instruments?, answer: Horniman Museum | question: How many instruments did the Horniman Museum loan to the V&A?, answer: 35 +question: Where is all of the archival material at the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: The National Art Library | question: What computer system was used from the 1980s to the 1990s?, answer: MODES cataloging system | question: What does EAD stand for?, answer: Encoded Archival Description | question: What does not show up in the Victoria and Albert Museum's computer system?, answer: most of the items | question: What is the name of the feature on the Victoria and Albert Museum web-site?, answer: "Search the Collections," +question: What does NSFNET stand for?, answer: National Science Foundation Network | question: What was the speed of the T3 network?, answer: 45 Mbit/s | question: What was the original purpose of NSFNET?, answer: to link researchers to the nation's NSF-funded supercomputing centers, through further public funding and private industry partnerships +question: What is the name of the beer festival held in April?, answer: Newcastle Beer Festival, | question: Where is the Evolution Festival held?, answer: Newcastle and Gateshead | question: What is the name of the electronic art festival held in March?, answer: biennial AV Festival | question: What type of art is the North East Art Expo?, answer: art and design | question: How long does EAT! NewcastleGateshead run?, answer: 2 weeks | question: How long does EAT! NewcastleGateshead run?, answer: 2 weeks +question: What had a major political, cultural and military impact on medieval Europe?, answer: Norman dynasty | question: What did the Normans become exponents of?, answer: the Catholic orthodoxy | question: What language did the Normans adopt?, answer: Gallo-Romance | question: Who was the ruler of the Duchy of Normandy?, answer: Richard I of Normandy | question: What type of architecture was unique to the Normans?, answer: Romanesque architecture | question: What kingdom did Roger II found?, answer: Kingdom of Sicily | question: Who founded the Principality of Antioch?, answer: Bohemond I +question: When did the Normans give their name to Normandy?, answer: 10th and 11th centuries | question: Along with Denmark, Iceland and Iceland, from what country did the Normans descend from?, answer: Norway | question: What populations did the Normans mix with?, answer: Frankish and Roman-Gaulish | question: When did the distinct cultural and ethnic identity of the Normans emerge?, answer: first half of the 10th century, +question: Where did the Normans invade in 1169?, answer: Bannow Bay | question: Who had a profound effect on Irish culture and history?, answer: the Normans | question: What happened to the Normans after their invasion?, answer: they came to be subsumed into Irish culture | question: What cultures intermixed?, answer: Both cultures | question: Who can be recognised by their surnames today?, answer: Norman descendants | question: In what part of Ireland are names such as French, (De) Roche, Devereux, D'Arcy, Treacy and Lacy particularly common?, answer: southeast | question: What is an example of a Norman name that predominate in the southern part of County Wexford?, answer: Furlong | question: What was a common Norman-Irish name?, answer: Morell | question: What is another name that indicates Norman ancestry?, answer: Fitz | question: What is another name for Fitzmaurice?, answer: FitzGibbons | question: Along with De Búrca (Burke), what is an example of a family of Norman extraction?, answer: Barry (de Barra) +question: What did the Normans adopt from the rest of France?, answer: feudal doctrines | question: What dynasty did the Normans trace their lineage to?, answer: Carolingian | question: By what year had Normandy been exporting fighting horsemen?, answer: 1066 | question: Who was the Italo-Norman prince?, answer: Bohemund I +question: The Normans were in contact with what country from an early date?, answer: England | question: What did the Normans occupy opposite England?, answer: they occupied most of the important ports | question: Who was forced to flee to Normandy in 1013?, answer: King Ethelred II | question: Where did Ethelred flee to in 1013?, answer: Normandy | question: Who conquered the isle of Normandy?, answer: Cnut the Great's +question: When did the Ottoman Empire begin?, answer: 1299 | question: What type of empire was the Ottoman Empire?, answer: multilingual empire | question: How many provinces did the Ottoman Empire have at the beginning of the 17th century?, answer: 32 provinces | question: What type of power did the vassal states receive during the course of centuries?, answer: autonomy +question: What was the halftime score in the divisional round?, answer: 31–0 | question: Who did the Panthers beat in the NFC Championship Game?, answer: Arizona Cardinals +question: How many interceptions did the Panthers defense have?, answer: four | question: Who led the Panthers in sacks with 11?, answer: Kawann Short | question: What defensive lineman had 6½ sacks?, answer: Mario Addison | question: How many sacks did Kony Ealy have?, answer: 5 | question: How many fumbles did Kawann Short force?, answer: three | question: How many interceptions did the Panthers defense have?, answer: four | question: How many tackles did Kurt Coleman rack up?, answer: 88 +question: What was the record of the Panthers in the regular season?, answer: 15–1 | question: Who did the Panthers defeat to advance to the NFC Championship Game?, answer: Arizona Cardinals | question: What was the record of the Broncos in the regular season?, answer: 12–4 | question: How many teams have made eight appearances in the Super Bowl?, answer: four +question: How many Pro Bowl selections did the Panthers offense have?, answer: six | question: How many yards did Cam Newton throw for?, answer: 3,837 | question: How many passes did Greg Olsen catch?, answer: 77 | question: Who had 39 receptions for 485 yards?, answer: Jerricho Cotchery | question: How many games did Panthers running back Jonathan Stewart play?, answer: 13 | question: How many Pro Bowl selections did the Panthers offensive line have?, answer: two +question: Who did Newton pass to on the first offensive play of the second half?, answer: Ted Ginn Jr. | question: Who missed a 44-yard field goal on the first drive of the second half?, answer: Graham Gano | question: Who did Manning pass to for 25 and 22 yards?, answer: Emmanuel Sanders | question: What was the length of the pass that Newton completed to Corey Brown?, answer: 42-yard | question: Who intercepted a Newton pass that bounced off the hands of Ginn?, answer: safety T. J. Ward. | question: Who recovered a fumble by T. J. Ward?, answer: Trevathan +question: Where did the Panthers practice?, answer: San Jose State | question: Where did the Broncos practice?, answer: Stanford +question: What is the oldest church in Newcastle?, answer: The Parish Church of St Andrew | question: When was the Parish Church of St Andrew begun?, answer: 12th Century | question: The Parish Church of St Andrew is believed to have been built in what time period?, answer: Saxon | question: Along what river is the Parish Church of St Andrew located?, answer: the River Tyne | question: What is unique about the Parish Church of St Andrew?, answer: The building contains more old stonework | question: What surrounds the Parish Church of St Andrew?, answer: the last of the ancient churchyards | question: What is buried in the Parish Church of St Andrew?, answer: Many key names associated with Newcastle's history | question: During what conflict did the church tower receive a battering?, answer: Siege of Newcastle | question: How many cannonballs remain on the site of the Parish Church of St Andrew?, answer: Three of the cannonballs +question: What building was refurbished between November 2006 and May 2008?, answer: The Pilgrim Street building | question: What was the name of the cinema that reopened in May 2008?, answer: Tyneside Cinema | question: What is the name of the last remaining news cinema still in full-time operation?, answer: Classic +question: Who is the leader of the political party or coalition with the most seats in the Legislative Assembly?, answer: The Premier of Victoria | question: Who is the public face of government in Victoria?, answer: The Premier | question: What is responsible for managing areas of government that are not exclusively the Commonwealth's?, answer: Cabinet | question: What is cabinet responsible for?, answer: managing areas of government that are not exclusively the Commonwealth's, | question: Who is the current Premier of Victoria?, answer: Daniel Andrews. +question: Who decides who speaks in chamber debates?, answer: The Presiding Officer | question: What does the Presiding Officer try to achieve a balance between when selecting members to speak?, answer: different viewpoints and political parties | question: Who are the opening speakers in an open debate?, answer: ministers or party leaders | question: Who decides who speaks in chamber debates?, answer: The Presiding Officer | question: Is debate in the Scottish Parliament more or less informal than in other parliamentary systems?, answer: more informal | question: What is allowed in debates in the Scottish Parliament?, answer: hand clapping | question: What other languages can members of the Scottish Parliament use in debates?, answer: Scots, Gaelic, or any other language | question: Who has conducted debates in the Gaelic language?, answer: The Scottish Parliament +question: What is the name of the cycle that uses a water pump to recycle or top up boiler water?, answer: The Rankine cycle | question: What type of boilers commonly use multi-stage centrifugal pumps?, answer: Utility and industrial boilers | question: What does an injector use?, answer: steam jet | question: When did injectors become popular?, answer: 1850s +question: The Rankine cycle is sometimes referred to as a practical what?, answer: Carnot cycle | question: What is the main difference between the Rankine cycle and the Carnot cycle?, answer: isobaric (constant pressure) | question: What is used to pressurize the working fluid in the Rankine cycle?, answer: a pump | question: How much energy does pumping the working fluid in liquid form require?, answer: a small fraction of the energy to transport it | question: What happens in the cylinder or in the steam inlet passages of a reciprocating steam engine?, answer: condensation and re-evaporation +question: What is the fundamental thermodynamic underpinning of the steam engine?, answer: The Rankine cycle | question: What does the Rankine cycle use to produce steam?, answer: phase change of water | question: In the 1990s, Rankine steam cycles generated about 90% of all electric power used throughout the world, including what?, answer: virtually all | question: In the 1990s, Rankine steam cycles generated about what percentage of all electric power used throughout the world?, answer: 90% | question: What nationality was William John Macquorn Rankine?, answer: Scottish +question: What is named after Mount Kenya?, answer: The Republic of Kenya | question: What does the Kikuyu, Embu and Kamba words Kirinyaga, Kirenyaa and Kiinyaa mean?, answer: "God's resting place" | question: Who may not have mispronounced the name Kenya?, answer: the British | question: What may have resulted in the association of Mount Kenya with divinity?, answer: volcanic eruptions +question: What is the second longest river in Central and Western Europe?, answer: The Rhine | question: What is the biggest city on the river Rhine?, answer: Cologne, Germany | question: What is the average discharge of the Rhine?, answer: 2,900 m3/s +question: Which river flows from Lake Constance to the German-Swiss border?, answer: The Rhine | question: What is the average water discharge of the Aare?, answer: 1,000 m3/s | question: How much of the discharge from the Aare reaches the Dutch border?, answer: a fifth | question: How high is the summit of Finsteraarhorn?, answer: 4,274 m | question: What border does the Rhine roughly form from Lake Constance?, answer: German-Swiss border +question: What is the longest river in Germany?, answer: The Rhine | question: What is the average discharge of the Moselle?, answer: 300 m3/s | question: What part of France drains to the Rhine via the Moselle?, answer: Northeastern France | question: Along with Belgium, what other country drains to the Rhine via the Moselle?, answer: Luxembourg | question: What is the average mean discharge of the Rhine as it approaches the Dutch border?, answer: 2,290 m3/s +question: Who was the first to know the Rhine?, answer: Herodotus | question: The Rhine formed the boundary between Germania and what other country?, answer: Gaul | question: What culture did the La Tène culture form a contact zone with?, answer: the Jastorf culture, | question: What text did Maurus Servius Honoratus write a Commentary on?, answer: Aeneid of Vergil +question: What is a tidal delta?, answer: The Rhine-Meuse Delta | question: What type of tide formed a serious risk in the Rhine-Meuse Delta?, answer: high tide | question: What was palpable up to Nijmegen?, answer: tidal influence | question: What type of tidal influence can be detected between Brakel and Zaltbommel?, answer: landward tidal influence +question: What is the most important natural region of the Netherlands?, answer: The Rhine-Meuse | question: Which river contributes most of the water to the Netherlands?, answer: Rhine | question: What river ends in the same delta as the Rhine?, answer: the Scheldt +question: How many legions did the Romans keep along the Rhine?, answer: eight legions | question: The number of legions in a base depended on what?, answer: state or threat of war | question: How many legions were at oppidum Ubiorum?, answer: two +question: What was the name of the society that was able to fund travelers who would come back with tales of their discoveries?, answer: The Royal Geographical Society of London | question: Who did the Royal Geographical Society of London serve as a space for to share their discoveries?, answer: travellers | question: Who believed expansion was necessary for a state's survival?, answer: Friedrich Ratzel | question: What did Mackinder believe was necessary for a state's survival?, answer: expansion +question: What was the only plan to make it off the drawing board?, answer: The S-IVB orbital workshop | question: When was the Skylab launched?, answer: 1973 | question: What is the Apollo Telescope Mount?, answer: solar telescope | question: What was the oldest operational component of the Skylab?, answer: Apollo-Saturn +question: What area maintains the business districts of Downtown San Bernardino?, answer: San Bernardino-Riverside area +question: Who starred in The Sarah Jane Adventures?, answer: Elisabeth Sladen | question: What was the first series of The Sarah Jane Adventures called?, answer: second series | question: Who played the Tenth Doctor in the third series of The Sarah Jane Adventures?, answer: David Tennant | question: Who played Jo Grant in The Sarah Jane Adventures?, answer: Katy Manning | question: In what year did Elisabeth Sladen die?, answer: 2011 +question: What engine powered the S-IVB-200?, answer: J-2 | question: How much weight could the Saturn IB send into low Earth orbit?, answer: over 40,000 pounds | question: What was the series number of the Saturn IB?, answer: AS-200 +question: How many hectares is the Saxon Garden?, answer: 15.5 | question: How many different species of trees are in the Saxon Garden?, answer: over 100 | question: What is located at the east end of the park?, answer: Tomb of the Unknown Soldier | question: When was the Krasiński Palace Garden remodeled?, answer: 19th century | question: What can be found in the central area of the park?, answer: old trees | question: What animal is in the pond in the Krasiński Palace Garden?, answer: ducks | question: What is located in the Krasiński Palace Garden?, answer: The Monument of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising | question: How many hectares does the Łazienki Park cover?, answer: 76 | question: What makes the Łazienki Park different from other green spaces in Warsaw?, answer: unique character and history | question: What birds can be seen walking around freely in the park?, answer: peacocks and pheasants, | question: When does the Wilanów Palace Park date back to?, answer: second half of the 17th | question: How many hectares does the Wilanów Palace Park cover?, answer: 43 | question: What corresponds to the ancient, baroque forms of the palace?, answer: central French-styled area | question: How many levels is the eastern section of the park closest to the palace?, answer: two-level | question: What palace is located on the old escarpment of the Vistula?, answer: Królikarnia Palace | question: What does the park around the Królikarnia Palace have?, answer: lanes running on a few levels deep into the ravines +question: Who gave royal assent to the Scotland Act 1998?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II | question: What extends the devolved competencies of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: The Scotland Act 2012 | question: Who continues to constitute the supreme legislature of Scotland?, answer: Parliament of the United Kingdom at Westminster | question: Where is the UK Parliament located?, answer: Westminster | question: What are some of the devolved matters?, answer: education, health, agriculture | question: What governs the functions and role of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: The Scotland Act | question: A degree of domestic authority and all foreign policy remain with whom?, answer: UK Parliament | question: Who has the power to pass laws?, answer: The Scottish Parliament | question: Who does the Scottish Parliament hold to account?, answer: Scottish Government +question: What did the Shah divide his army into?, answer: small groups | question: Who did the Mongols defeat in Otrar?, answer: Khwarzemi forces | question: Who quickly seized the town of Otrar?, answer: Mongol army | question: Who was executed by pouring molten silver into his ears and eyes?, answer: Inalchuq | question: What did the Shah do at the end of the battle?, answer: fled | question: Who ordered the wholesale massacre of many of the civilians?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Where did the Shah die?, answer: a small island +question: What is the largest operator of ABC stations by numerical total?, answer: The Sinclair Broadcast Group | question: How many ABC-affiliated stations does the E. W. Scripps Company own?, answer: 15 +question: What is the name of the chapter of the 1997 Treaty of Amsterdam covering social policy issues in European Union law?, answer: The Social Chapter | question: When was the basis for the Social Chapter developed?, answer: 1989 | question: What was adopted at the 1989 Strasbourg European Council?, answer: the Social Charter | question: How many general principles does the Social Charter declare?, answer: 30 | question: How many pieces of legislation did the Social Charter become the basis for?, answer: 40 +question: How many member states adopted the Social Charter in 1989?, answer: 11 | question: What was the UK exempt from?, answer: exempt from the legislation covering Social Charter issues | question: In what treaty was the Social Charter included as the "Social Chapter"?, answer: 1992 Maastricht Treaty | question: Who refused to sign the Social Charter and was exempt from the legislation covering Social Charter issues unless it agreed to be bound by it?, answer: the UK | question: What was the Agreement on Social Policy added as?, answer: The protocol | question: What was the goal of the Agreement on Social Policy?, answer: "support and complement" | question: What is the aim of the Agreement on Social Policy?, answer: The aims of the Agreement on Social Policy +question: What collection of Italian and French Renaissance objects was acquired between 1859 and 1865?, answer: Soulages | question: What is the John Jones Collection of French?, answer: 18th-century art and furnishings | question: What is one of the most important pieces in the Soulages collection?, answer: a marquetry commode | question: Who signed a commode for the museum?, answer: Bernard Vanrisamburgh | question: Adam Weisweiler, David Roentgen, Gilles Joubert & Pierre Langlois are examples of what?, answer: 18th-century ébénistes | question: Who donated art Nouveau furniture to the museum in 1901?, answer: Sir George Donaldson | question: What did the museum stop collecting in the 1960s?, answer: contemporary items | question: Who bequeathed the collection of French Empire furniture to the museum in 1986?, answer: Lady Abingdon +question: Along with the North American Industry Classification System, what classification system has a classification system for companies that perform or otherwise engage in construction?, answer: The Standard Industrial Classification | question: How many subsectors are there in the construction sector?, answer: three | question: What is another category for companies that perform construction?, answer: construction service firms +question: What percentage of money will the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee dedicate to philanthropic causes in the Bay Area?, answer: 25 percent | question: What is the name of the Super Bowl 50 Host Committee's philanthropic initiative?, answer: the 50 fund +question: Who built Mombasa into a major port city?, answer: The Swahili | question: What nationality was Duarte Barbosa?, answer: Portuguese +question: What movement was the Taliban spawned from?, answer: the Deobandi movement | question: What did the Taliban want to spread to an entire country?, answer: Sharia | question: Who influenced the Taliban?, answer: their guest Osama bin Laden. +question: What is the name of the region that has gained use as a descriptor for the region's diversified technology and industrial base?, answer: The Tech Coast | question: How many University of California campuses are in the Tech Coast?, answer: 5 +question: The Ten Commandments are a foreshadowing of the believers' future what?, answer: angel-like life in heaven | question: What did Luther want the Christian to do in the common, daily vocations of this perishing world?, answer: service to the neighbor +question: What gallery of Japanese art opened in December 1986?, answer: Toshiba | question: What century is the oldest piece of Japanese art in the Toshiba gallery?, answer: 13th-century | question: When was the Mazarin Chest dated?, answer: c1640 | question: How high is Suzuki Chokichi's bronze incense burner?, answer: 2.25 metres | question: What type of art is Ando Cloisonné?, answer: cloisonné +question: What was the dominant housing form constructed at the time when the industrial centres on Tyneside were growing most rapidly?, answer: The Tyneside flat | question: Where can you still find Tyneside flats in Newcastle?, answer: South Heaton | question: How many rooms were in a Tyneside flat?, answer: two or three | question: Which architects were attracted by the possibilities of high density without building high and getting rid of common areas?, answer: Cany Ash and Robert Sakula +question: What has the US government been trying to counter since 2001?, answer: Islamism, or violent Islamism, | question: What was the focus of the U.S.'s counter-Islamism efforts?, answer: public diplomacy programmes | question: What has there been calls to create in the U.S.?, answer: an independent agency | question: What did Christian Whiton call for a new agency to focus on?, answer: nonviolent practice of "political warfare" | question: Who was the U.S. Defense Secretary?, answer: Robert Gates +question: What program joins academic departments and programs in the Division of the Humanities and the College?, answer: UChicago Arts | question: What type of program does the University of Chicago have?, answer: artist-in-residence program | question: What type of doctorate has the UChicago Arts program offered since 1933?, answer: music composition | question: What type of programs does the UChicago Arts program offer?, answer: bachelor's degree programs | question: What is the core of the College?, answer: general education | question: How many undergraduates enroll annually in creative and performing arts classes?, answer: Several thousand | question: What type of theater is UChicago often considered the birthplace of?, answer: improvisational comedy | question: How much did David Logan and his wife donate to the Reva and David Logan Center for the Arts?, answer: $35 million | question: What includes spaces for exhibitions, performances, classes, and media production?, answer: The center | question: What is the name of the building that was designed by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien?, answer: The Logan Center | question: What is the Logan Center made of?, answer: glass. | question: What is the facade designed to keep the glass safe from the wind?, answer: The brick | question: What happened to some of the bricks in the Logan Center for the Arts?, answer: The architects later removed sections of the bricks +question: What does the Wesleyan Holiness Consortium seek to promote in today's Church?, answer: Biblical holiness | question: The World Methodist Council is in the tradition of whom?, answer: John Wesley | question: When was the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification approved?, answer: 1999 +question: What does the UMC support for research on embryos created for IVF?, answer: federal funding | question: What does the UMC stand in?, answer: "opposition to the creation of embryos | question: What does the UMC support research on?, answer: stem cells retrieved from umbilical cords +question: What country did the USSR invade?, answer: Afghanistan | question: Which two countries were competing for preeminence in the Persian Gulf?, answer: Saudi Arabia and Iran | question: What region were Iran and Saudi Arabia competing for preeminence in?, answer: Persian Gulf | question: How much more did Saudi arms purchases from the US exceed Israel's in 1979?, answer: five times | question: Who was the leader of Iran in 1979?, answer: Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini | question: What type of Muslim nation is Saudi Arabia?, answer: Sunni | question: In what region of Saudi Arabia did a Shiite revolt occur in December of 1979?, answer: Al-Hasa | question: Who urged the US to attack Iran to destroy its nuclear weapons program?, answer: Saudi King Abdullah +question: What is the name of the mainline Protestant Methodist denomination?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: When was the UMC founded?, answer: 19th century | question: When was the United Methodist Church founded?, answer: 1968 | question: What is decidedly Wesleyan?, answer: the church's theological orientation | question: What types of elements does the UMC embrace?, answer: liturgical and evangelical +question: What church practices infant and adult baptism?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What are those who have been baptized as an infant or child but have not subsequently professed their own faith?, answer: Baptized Members | question: What do Baptized Members become?, answer: Professing Members | question: How can an individual become a Professing Member?, answer: transfer from another Christian denomination. +question: How many historically African-American Methodist denominations has the United Methodist Church been exploring a merger with?, answer: three | question: When did the Commission on Pan Methodist Cooperation and Union form?, answer: 2000 | question: What did the United Methodist Church enter into in May 2012?, answer: full communion +question: What is one tradition within the Christian Church?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What type of relations is the United Methodist Church active in?, answer: ecumenical relations | question: Along with the World Council of Churches and Christian Churches Together, what is a member of?, answer: Churches Uniting in Christ, | question: What group did the United Methodist Church vote to seek observer status in?, answer: National Association of Evangelicals | question: What do some in the United Methodist Church feel might result in the "blurring of theological and confessional differences in the interests of unity"?, answer: false ecumenism +question: What is organized into conferences?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What is the highest level of the United Methodist Church?, answer: General Conference | question: How often does the General Conference meet?, answer: every four years | question: What is the name of the book that records legislative changes in the United Methodist Church?, answer: The Book of Discipline | question: How long does the Book of Resolutions expire?, answer: eight years | question: Where was the last General Conference held?, answer: Tampa, Florida, | question: Where is the General Conference held?, answer: U.S. jurisdictions | question: When will the next General Conference be held?, answer: 2016 | question: Who is not allowed to speak on behalf of the United Methodist Church?, answer: Bishops, Councils, Committees, Boards, Elders, +question: What is the largest denomination within the wider Methodist movement?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: Where does the UMC rank among Christian denominations in the US?, answer: third largest | question: How many people in the United States are members of the United Methodist Church?, answer: 7.2 million | question: What religious associations is the United Methodist Church a member of?, answer: World Council of Churches, the World Methodist Council, | question: What percentage of the U.S. population identified with the United Methodist Church in 2015?, answer: 3.6% +question: Who maintains that war is incompatible with Christ's message and teachings?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What does the United Methodist Church reject war as?, answer: an instrument of national foreign policy, | question: What is the first moral duty of all nations to resolve every dispute that arises between them?, answer: peaceful means | question: What does the United Methodist Church endorses?, answer: general and complete disarmament +question: What does the United Methodist Church oppose?, answer: conscription | question: Who does the United Methodist Church support and extend its ministry to?, answer: those persons who conscientiously oppose all war, or any particular war, | question: What does the United Methodist Church support and extend its ministry to those who refuse to do what?, answer: to serve in the armed forces | question: What is the church aware that neither the way of military action or inaction is always righteous before God?, answer: Christians +question: What church teaches that pornography is about violence, degradation, exploitation, and coercion?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What group of the United Methodist Church states that pornography is harmful and is generally addictive?, answer: The Sexual Ethics Task Force | question: What does the Sexual Ethics Task Force of The United Methodist Church consider pornography to be?, answer: harmful | question: What happens to people who are addicted to pornography?, answer: physiologically altered, +question: What is the only institution wherein the Word of God is preached and the Sacraments are administered?, answer: The United Methodist Church | question: What recognizes the importance of the Chalcedonian Creed of the Council of Chalcedon?, answer: The Book of Discipline | question: Who in every age belong to the holy Church invisible?, answer: all who are truly believers +question: What does the United Methodist Church uphold?, answer: human life | question: What type of abortion does the United Methodist Church condemn?, answer: late-term or partial birth abortion | question: What is the United Methodist Church committed to assisting in the ministry of?, answer: crisis pregnancy centers and pregnancy resource centers | question: What is the denomination's stance on abortion?, answer: pro-choice | question: When did the United Methodist Church go on record in support of the work of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice?, answer: 2008 General Conference +question: What does the United Methodist Church not accept as a reason for taking human life?, answer: retribution or social vengeance | question: Who does the United Methodist Church believe the death penalty falls unfairly and unequally upon?, answer: marginalized persons | question: When does the United Methodist Church believe Jesus repudiated the lex talionis?, answer: Matthew 5:38-39 | question: Who does the General Conference of the United Methodist Church call for to uphold opposition to capital punishment?, answer: bishops +question: How many separate academic units does Harvard have?, answer: eleven | question: How much is Harvard's financial endowment?, answer: $37.6 billion +question: What is the name of the private research university in Chicago?, answer: The University of Chicago | question: How many professional schools does the University of Chicago have?, answer: seven | question: The Pritzker School of Medicine is an example of what type of school?, answer: professional | question: How many students are enrolled in the College of Chicago?, answer: 5,000 +question: How many libraries does the University of Chicago Library system contain?, answer: six | question: The Regenstein Library contains one of the largest collections of what?, answer: print volumes | question: What is the name of the library that was built in 2011?, answer: Joe and Rika Mansueto | question: What is the name of the University of Chicago's biological, medical and physical sciences library?, answer: John Crerar Library | question: What is the name of the mathematics and computer science library at the University of Chicago?, answer: Eckhart Library | question: What library no longer contains any volumes?, answer: Harper Memorial Library +question: What university has a center in Beijing?, answer: The University of Chicago | question: What is the name of the business school at the University of Chicago?, answer: Booth School of Business | question: Where is the Center in Paris located?, answer: left bank of the Seine | question: Where is the University of Chicago's Haidian District campus?, answer: Renmin | question: In what city did the University of Chicago's Hong Kong center open in 2015?, answer: Hong Kong +question: Where was REM sleep discovered?, answer: The University of Chicago | question: Who supported the Chicago school of economics?, answer: Milton Friedman | question: What was the first independent sociology department in the US?, answer: sociology department | question: Who developed radiocarbon dating at the University of Chicago?, answer: Willard F. Libby | question: What was the Miller-Urey experiment?, answer: chemical experiment | question: What was discovered at the University of Chicago in 1953?, answer: REM sleep +question: What is governed by a board of trustees?, answer: The University of Chicago | question: How many members are on the Board of Trustees?, answer: 50 | question: How many Vice Presidents are there at the University of Chicago?, answer: fourteen | question: Who is Andrew Alper?, answer: Chairman of the Board of Trustees | question: When was it announced that the Director of Argonne National Laboratory, Eric Isaacs, would become Provost?, answer: December 2013 | question: When was Isaacs replaced as Provost?, answer: March 2016 +question: What oil magnate donated money to the University of Chicago?, answer: John D. Rockefeller | question: What did the Rockefeller donation provide money for?, answer: academic operations | question: Who provided the funds for the first building of the University of Chicago?, answer: Silas B. Cobb | question: Who was the trustee, treasurer and donor of Hutchinson Commons?, answer: Charles L. Hutchinson | question: Who was a relative of Cobb?, answer: George C. Walker +question: What was established in 1816?, answer: The University of Warsaw | question: How many professors are employed by the Warsaw University of Technology?, answer: 2,000 | question: What is the oldest and largest music school in Poland?, answer: Fryderyk Chopin University of Music +question: What region was changed significantly by a Rhine straightening program in the 19th century?, answer: The Upper Rhine region | question: What was increased and the ground water level fell significantly?, answer: The rate of flow | question: What happened to the trees on the flood plains?, answer: Dead branches dried up | question: What carries a significant part of the river water and all of the traffic?, answer: Grand Canal d'Alsace | question: What is the name of the large compensation pool in Alsace?, answer: Bassin de compensation de Plobsheim +question: What is the name of the galleries that hold the UK's biggest collection of material about live performance since Shakespeare's day?, answer: V&A Theatre & Performance | question: What are the collections of the V&A Theatre & Performance galleries available for?, answer: research, exhibitions | question: The V&A has the UK's biggest national collection of material about what?, answer: live performance | question: What types of items are displayed in the V&A Theatre & Performance galleries?, answer: costumes, set models, wigs, prompt books, and posters. +question: How many acres does the V&A cover?, answer: 12.5 acres | question: How long does the V&A's collection span?, answer: 5,000 years | question: What types of art are included in the V&A's collection?, answer: ceramics, glass, textiles, costumes, silver, ironwork, jewellery, furniture, | question: What period of art is the largest outside of Italy?, answer: Italian Renaissance | question: What is the largest collection of art in the Western world?, answer: Islamic | question: What collections are among the best in Europe?, answer: The East Asian collections | question: How large is the V&A's collection?, answer: one of the largest +question: When did the V&A first open?, answer: May 1852 | question: Along with science, what type of art was included in the V&A's collection?, answer: art | question: When were discussions underway to transfer the museum to the current site?, answer: February 1854 | question: Who designed the V&A in 1855?, answer: Gottfried Semper, | question: What was the original site of the V&A?, answer: Brompton Park House; +question: How many items from the Islamic world does the V&A hold?, answer: over 19,000 | question: How many objects are in the Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art?, answer: 400 | question: Along with Spain, North Africa, and Afghanistan, what areas are covered in the Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art?, answer: the Middle East, Central Asia | question: What century is the rock crystal ewer in the Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art?, answer: 10th-century | question: What type of art with exquisite calligraphy is displayed in the Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art?, answer: Qur'āns | question: What century is the minbar in the Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art?, answer: 15th-century | question: What is an example of glasswork from a mosque in the V&A?, answer: 14th-century lamps | question: What type of rugs and carpets are among the finest in the world?, answer: Middle Eastern and Persian | question: When was the fireplace in the Jameel Gallery of Islamic Art from Istanbul dated?, answer: 1731 +question: How much is the estimated cost of the V&A Dundee gallery?, answer: £43 million | question: What was the estimated cost of the V&A Dundee?, answer: £76 | question: Where will the V&A Dundee be located?, answer: the city's waterfront | question: How many years is it planned that the V&A Dundee will open?, answer: five | question: Along with the University of Dundee, University of Abertay and the Scottish Government, who is expected to pay a major part of the running costs of the V&A Dundee?, answer: Dundee City Council | question: Is the V&A contributing financially to the new Dundee gallery?, answer: The V&A is not contributing +question: What organization sponsored the vBNS?, answer: National Science Foundation | question: Who engineered and operated the vBNS?, answer: MCI Telecommunications | question: How many universities did the vBNS connect by 1998?, answer: more than 100 | question: When did the vBNS install the first production OC-48c IP links?, answer: February 1999 +question: How many objects are in the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: 4.5 million | question: When was the Victoria and Albert Museum founded?, answer: 1852 | question: Where is the V&A located?, answer: Brompton district | question: Along with the Royal Albert Hall, what are the other major museums in Albertopolis?, answer: Natural History Museum, the Science Museum | question: What type of organization is the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: non-departmental public body | question: How much is the entrance to the Victoria and Albert Museum?, answer: free +question: What department of the Victoria and Albert Museum was under pressure to digitize their collection?, answer: Word and Image Department | question: When did a large scale digitization project begin in the Victoria and Albert Museum's Word and Image Department?, answer: 2007 | question: Who was the focus of the Factory Project?, answer: Andy Warhol | question: What was the name of the large-scale digitization project that began in 2007?, answer: the Factory Project | question: What type of photos were the Word and Image Department's old photos in?, answer: black and white | question: Who will be able to see the new photographs from the Factory Project?, answer: researchers | question: How many images were taken during the first year of the Factory Project?, answer: 15,000 | question: What is the second step of the Factory Project?, answer: catalog | question: What is the third step of the Factory Project?, answer: audit | question: What is the fourth goal of the Factory Project?, answer: conservation, | question: What feature is available on the Victoria and Albert Museum's web-site?, answer: "Search the Collections" | question: What was the main impetus behind the Factory Project?, answer: list more items in the collections +question: What is the coldest part of Victoria?, answer: The Victorian Alps | question: The Victorian Alps are part of what mountain system?, answer: Great Dividing Range | question: What is the average winter temperature in Victoria?, answer: less than 9 °C (48 °F) | question: What was the lowest temperature recorded in Victoria in 1965?, answer: −11.7 °C | question: What is listed in the table below?, answer: Temperature extremes +question: In what century was the building that houses the V&A Museum of Childhood built?, answer: Victorian | question: When did the museum move to the present site?, answer: 1857 | question: What was the name of the area of London before the museum moved to the present site?, answer: Brompton | question: What were the Brompton Boilers?, answer: iron galleries | question: What was the first building to be erected that still forms part of the museum?, answer: Sheepshanks Gallery | question: What was Captain Francis Fowke's profession?, answer: civil engineer | question: When were the Turner and Vernon galleries built?, answer: 1858-9 | question: What were built in 1862?, answer: The North and South Courts, | question: What are the North and South Courts used for?, answer: temporary exhibitions | question: What does the Secretariat Wing house?, answer: the offices and board room +question: When did the War of the Austrian Succession end?, answer: 1748 | question: What was the main focus of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle?, answer: resolving issues | question: Who resolved the issues of conflicting territorial claims between British and French colonies in North America?, answer: a commission | question: What was claimed by both sides in the north?, answer: Frontiers from between Nova Scotia and Acadia | question: What fisheries did both powers want access to off Newfoundland?, answer: the Grand Banks +question: Who was on strike during the 2007-08 season?, answer: The Writers Guild of America | question: What was one of the network's strike replacement programs?, answer: game show Duel, | question: How long was Duel's initial run?, answer: six-episode | question: How many episodes did Duel have?, answer: sixteen | question: How many ABC owned-and-operated stations did Caris & Co. deny selling in 2008?, answer: ten +question: What was the official name of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Great Yuan | question: When did Kublai Khan declare the Yuan dynasty?, answer: 1271 | question: What was Kublai Khan's realm by this point?, answer: isolated from the other khanates | question: Who continued to rule the Northern Yuan dynasty?, answer: Genghisid rulers | question: Who mastered the Chinese language?, answer: Mongolian Emperors +question: The Yuan dynasty is considered a successor to what?, answer: Mongol Empire | question: Who ruled the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Möngke Khan | question: What dynasty preceded the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Song dynasty | question: Who was Kublai's grandfather?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What was the name of Kublai's proclamation that the Yuan dynasty was established?, answer: Proclamation of the Dynastic Name +question: What was the first time that non-native Chinese people ruled all of China?, answer: Yuan dynasty | question: The Yuan dynasty is generally considered to be the continuation of what empire?, answer: Mongol | question: Who worship the Eternal Heaven?, answer: Mongols | question: What is usually considered to be the legitimate dynasty between the Song dynasty and the Ming dynasty?, answer: the Yuan dynasty | question: Who was Kublai's grandfather?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What dynasty overthrew the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Ming | question: Who do some Chinese people believe were treated as second-class citizens?, answer: Han Chinese +question: During what period did Beijing become the terminus of the Grand Canal of China?, answer: Yuan | question: How far off the modern Gregorian calendar was the lunisolar calendar?, answer: 26 seconds | question: What was built throughout the empire to protect against possible famines?, answer: granaries | question: What city became the terminus of the Grand Canal of China?, answer: Beijing | question: What was Beijing the terminus of?, answer: Grand Canal | question: What type of commerce did the improvements of the Yuan encourage?, answer: overland and maritime commerce | question: Who was able to provide assistance in hydraulic engineering?, answer: Chinese travelers to the West | question: What did contact with the West bring to China?, answer: food crop, sorghum, along with other foreign food products +question: How many professional schools does the University of Chicago have?, answer: seven | question: The College, four divisions of graduate research and seven professional schools are part of what university?, answer: University of Chicago | question: Who is the University of Chicago accredited by?, answer: The Higher Learning Commission. +question: Who patented the four-valve counter flow engine?, answer: Corliss | question: What award did Corliss receive?, answer: Rumford medal | question: What type of spinning was the Corliss well suited to?, answer: cotton +question: What does the adaptive immune system allow for?, answer: stronger immune response | question: What does the adaptive immune response require the recognition of?, answer: specific "non-self" antigens | question: What allows for the generation of responses that are tailored to specific pathogens?, answer: Antigen specificity | question: What is maintained in the body by "memory cells"?, answer: The ability to mount these tailored responses | question: What is used to quickly eliminate a pathogen that has infected the body more than once?, answer: specific memory cells +question: What often occurs during deformation?, answer: The addition of new rock units, | question: Along with deformational processes, what causes topographic gradients?, answer: Faulting | question: What is deposited on the rock unit that is going down?, answer: sediments | question: What maintains the topographic gradient in spite of the movement of sediment?, answer: Continual motion along the fault | question: What is often associated with volcanism and igneous activity?, answer: Deformational events | question: What accumulates on the surface of a volcano?, answer: Volcanic ashes and lavas | question: How often do dikes form in areas that are actively deformed?, answer: large numbers | question: What is the ring of dikes around a volcano?, answer: lava tube +question: What was common for industrial units?, answer: compounding | question: What limited space did railway locomotives have?, answer: the loading gauge | question: Was compounding popular in many other countries?, answer: it was popular +question: The advances in the Middle East in botany and chemistry led to the development of what?, answer: medicine | question: Who was the author of the Liber servitoris?, answer: Muhammad ibn Zakarīya Rāzi | question: Who pioneered the preparation of medicines by sublimation and distillation?, answer: Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi | question: What is the name of the book that Abu al-Qasim al-Zahrawi wrote?, answer: Liber servitoris | question: Who was the first physician to initiate pharmacopoedia?, answer: Sabur Ibn Sahl | question: Who wrote Kitab al-Saydalah?, answer: Al-Biruni | question: How many preparations did Avicenna describe?, answer: 700 | question: What did Avicenna devote a whole volume to in The Canon of Medicine?, answer: simple drugs | question: Who wrote De Veneris?, answer: al-Maridini | question: Who translated and added a supplement to the work of al-Maridini?, answer: Peter of Abano | question: Who wrote The foundations of the true properties of Remedies?, answer: Al-Muwaffaq’s | question: In what century did Al-Muwaffaq live?, answer: 10th | question: Along with potassium carbonate, what chemical did Ibn Sahl make clear distinction between?, answer: sodium carbonate | question: What did Al-Biruni describe?, answer: distillation of sea-water +question: What is the annual carriage fee for the channels?, answer: £30m | question: What content was previously offered by BSkyB?, answer: Video On Demand and High Definition content +question: What is Cyanophora?, answer: alga | question: How many species of glaucophyte chloroplast are there?, answer: 13 | question: What do glaucophytes have chloroplasts that retain between their double membranes?, answer: a peptidoglycan wall | question: What are muroplasts?, answer: glaucophyte chloroplasts | question: What is the name of the carbon fixation enzyme that glaucophyte chloroplasts and cyanobacteria keep in a carboxysome?, answer: rubisco | question: What do glaucophytes synthesize outside of the chloroplast?, answer: starch | question: What are phycobilisomes?, answer: light collecting structures | question: Glaucophytes have chloroplasts that retain a peptidoglycan wall between their double membranes, like what other organism?, answer: cyanobacteria +question: What annual event was held at the Moscone Center in San Francisco?, answer: NFL Experience | question: Where did "Super Bowl City" open?, answer: Justin Herman Plaza | question: How many people are expected to attend the festivities in San Francisco during Super Bowl Week?, answer: 1 million | question: Who is the mayor of San Francisco?, answer: Ed Lee | question: Who is the city supervisor of San Francisco?, answer: Jane Kim +question: When were many of the homes in the Tower District built?, answer: early twentieth century | question: Where is Hilliard, Taylor & Wheeler from?, answer: Fresno | question: What is the name of the residential district that contrasts with the newer areas of tract homes urban sprawl?, answer: Tower District +question: What is the name of the modern city in Florida?, answer: Jacksonville | question: On what island in the national Timucuan Ecological and Historic Preserve did a University of North Florida team discover pottery dating to 2500 BC?, answer: Black Hammock Island | question: In what century was the beginning of the historical era?, answer: 16th | question: What villages were part of the Saturiwa?, answer: all Mocama villages | question: What is the name of the earliest recorded village in Jacksonville?, answer: Ossachite +question: Where are the Namibian armed forces regularly deployed?, answer: peacekeeping missions | question: When were the national elections held?, answer: December 2007 | question: In what central district of Swaziland have there been allegations of human rights violations?, answer: Mandera +question: What was important to the spread of the Protestant movement in France?, answer: The availability of the Bible | question: France had a long history of struggles with what?, answer: papacy | question: What religion was Guyard de Moulin?, answer: Roman Catholic | question: In what city was a French version of the Bible printed in 1487?, answer: Paris +question: What type of family lived a life of decaying rural leisure during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Mongol garrison family | question: By what year were commoners selling their children into slavery?, answer: 1290 | question: When did Kublai forbade the sale of Mongols abroad?, answer: 1291 | question: What did Kublai want to keep with his own people?, answer: Mongolian credentials | question: What did Kublai set up to rule?, answer: civilian administration | question: What was Kublai's heritage?, answer: Mongolian +question: What is the basic unit of territorial division in Poland?, answer: commune | question: What is also a commune?, answer: A city | question: Who governs both cities and communes?, answer: a mayor | question: What type of cities obtain the entitlements?, answer: bigger cities | question: Who cannot register cars?, answer: a gmina | question: What does powiat grodzki refer to?, answer: city county | question: What type of city is also a commune?, answer: cities | question: What do Warsaw's districts have?, answer: some of powiat's | question: What district in Warsaw has its own evidence?, answer: Wola | question: What city does not have entitlements of powiat?, answer: Kraków +question: How many different ways of measuring the time complexity of different inputs of the same size are there?, answer: three | question: The best, worst average case complexity refer to three different ways of measuring the time complexity of different inputs of the same size?, answer: n +question: How many tree species does the Ecuadorian rainforest support?, answer: 1,100 | question: How much living plants can one square kilometer of the Amazon rainforest contain?, answer: 90,790 tonnes | question: What is the average plant biomass per hectare?, answer: 356 ± 47 | question: How many species of plants have been registered in the region?, answer: 38,000 species | question: What is the total number of tree species in the region?, answer: 16,000. +question: Where did the bulk of Huguenot émigrés relocate to?, answer: Protestant European nations | question: Where did the Huguenot émigrés spread to?, answer: the Dutch Cape Colony +question: What is the capabilities approach sometimes called?, answer: human development approach | question: What are considered a means to an end rather than the end itself?, answer: economic growth and income | question: What is the ability to pursue valued goals?, answer: increasing functionings (the things a person values doing), capabilities (the freedom to enjoy functionings) and agency +question: When was Warũhiũ Itote captured?, answer: 15 January 1954 | question: What was the name of the operation that placed Nairobi under military siege?, answer: Operation Anvil | question: What city was placed under military siege?, answer: Nairobi | question: Who was the core of the government's strategy?, answer: The Home Guard | question: How many Mau Mau were killed by the end of Operation Anvil?, answer: 4,686 | question: Who was captured on October 21, 1956?, answer: Dedan Kimathi | question: What did the Swynnerton Plan change?, answer: land tenure | question: What plan was used to both reward loyalists and punish Mau Mau Mau?, answer: Swynnerton Plan, +question: What is one of Luther's most personal works?, answer: The catechism | question: What type of hunger caused Luther to not want to collect his writings in volumes?, answer: Saturnian | question: How many of Luther's works are considered to be his own?, answer: none | question: Which of Luther's works has earned a reputation as a model of clear religious teaching?, answer: The Small Catechism | question: Along with his translation of the Bible, what remains in use today?, answer: Luther's hymns +question: Who redesigned the central garden?, answer: Kim Wilkie | question: What is lined in stone with steps around the edge?, answer: an elliptical water feature | question: What type of tree is planted in the two corners by the north façade?, answer: American Sweetgum +question: How many Kikuyu people lived in the central highlands?, answer: over a million | question: What were the landless granted in exchange for their labour?, answer: less and less land | question: Where did the Kikuyu people flee to as their ability to provide a living dwindled?, answer: cities | question: How many white settlers lived in Kenya in the 1950s?, answer: 80,000 +question: Which party won their first lower house seats in 2014?, answer: Australian Greens | question: In what class is Labor strongest in Melbourne's western and northern suburbs?, answer: working class | question: Where does the Liberals' main support lie in Melbourne?, answer: eastern and outer | question: Which party is strongest in Victoria's North Western and Eastern rural areas?, answer: The Nationals | question: Who is strongest in inner Melbourne?, answer: The Greens, who won their first lower house seats +question: What was adopted by James Watt for use on a steam engine?, answer: The centrifugal governor | question: What did the governor assume in response to load changes?, answer: constant speed | question: What was the governor able to handle?, answer: smaller variations | question: What was the tendency for whenever there was a speed change?, answer: oscillation | question: What type of spinning was not suitable for the governor?, answer: cotton | question: What was attainable near the end of the 19th century?, answer: good speed control +question: What is often compared to the mitochondrial double membrane?, answer: The chloroplast double membrane | question: What is the inner mitochondria membrane used to run?, answer: proton pumps | question: What is the only chloroplast structure that can be considered analogous to it?, answer: thylakoid | question: How does the direction of chloroplast H+ ion flow compare to oxidative phosphorylation in mitochondria?, answer: in the opposite direction | question: What does the inner chloroplast membrane regulate?, answer: metabolite passage +question: What sometimes protrude out into the cytoplasm?, answer: The chloroplast membranes | question: What is very rare in chloroplasts?, answer: Stromules | question: What is the purpose of stromules?, answer: increase the chloroplast's surface area | question: What did some plant biologists dismiss as artifactual in 1962?, answer: stromules | question: What did some plant biologists dismiss as artifactual in 1962?, answer: stromules +question: What is another large, highly diverse primary chloroplast lineage?, answer: chloroplastidan | question: What are the host organisms of chloroplastidan chloroplasts?, answer: green algae | question: What do green chloroplasts contain?, answer: chlorophyll b | question: What causes Hæmatococcus pluvialis to not be green?, answer: accessory pigments | question: What have chloroplastidan chloroplasts lost?, answer: peptidoglycan wall | question: What have some plants been repurposed for?, answer: chloroplast division +question: What part of a plant can orient themselves to best suit the available light?, answer: The chloroplasts | question: In what type of conditions will chloroplasts spread out in a sheet?, answer: low-light | question: In what direction do chloroplasts seek shelter under intense light?, answer: vertical columns | question: Why do plants have many small chloroplasts?, answer: reduces exposure | question: What did land plants evolve to have?, answer: many small chloroplasts | question: What is considered one of the most closely regulated stimulus-response systems that can be found in plants?, answer: Chloroplast movement | question: What has been observed to follow chloroplasts as they move?, answer: Mitochondria +question: What part of hornworts and algae contain pyrenoids?, answer: The chloroplasts | question: Are pyrenoids found in higher plants?, answer: They are not found | question: What do pyrenoids do in plants?, answer: starch accumulation | question: How many hemispherical starch plates are in pyrenoids?, answer: two | question: What is accumulated around the pyrenoids when CO2 is scarce?, answer: starch | question: What enzyme is found in pyrenoids?, answer: rubisco | question: What can accumulate around the pyrenoids when CO2 is scarce?, answer: Starch | question: What can pyrenoids do?, answer: divide to form new pyrenoids, +question: What may result from an unacceptable pregnancy?, answer: devastating damage | question: How many official bodies of the United Methodist Church are part of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice?, answer: two | question: What do the church cautions that does not provide all the guidance required by the informed Christian conscience?, answer: "Governmental laws and regulations | question: What type of ministry does the church emphasize the need to be in with all women?, answer: supportive ministry +question: What was the name of the Roman settlement that developed around Newcastle?, answer: Pons Aelius | question: What was Newcastle an important centre for in the 14th century?, answer: the wool trade | question: When did Newcastle's port develop?, answer: 16th century | question: How much money does Newcastle contribute to the United Kingdom's GVA?, answer: £13 billion | question: What is the name of the football club in Newcastle?, answer: Newcastle United | question: What is the name of the world's most popular half marathon?, answer: Great North Run, +question: Where was the original Theatre Royal located?, answer: Newcastle | question: Who managed the original Theatre Royal, Newcastle for fifteen years?, answer: Stephen Kemble | question: Along with John Kemble, who was a member of Stephen Kemble's famous acting family?, answer: Sarah Siddons | question: Who managed the original Theatre Royal, Newcastle for fifteen years?, answer: Stephen Kemble | question: When was the original Theatre Royal in Newcastle opened?, answer: 21 January 1788 | question: What was the name of the new building that replaced the original Theatre Royal?, answer: Grey +question: What is the neoclassical centre of Newcastle called?, answer: Tyneside Classical | question: Who described Newcastle as England's best-looking city?, answer: Stuart Maconie | question: When was Grey Street voted England's finest street?, answer: 2005 | question: Where did Grey Street rank in the 2010 Google Street View awards?, answer: 3rd | question: What street came 4th in the foodie street category in 2010?, answer: Osborne Road | question: What shopping center was demolished in the 1960s?, answer: Eldon Square +question: How many universities does the city have?, answer: two | question: When was the School of Medicine and Surgery established?, answer: 1834 | question: What is one of the UK's leading international universities?, answer: Newcastle University | question: What award did Newcastle University win in 2000?, answer: Sunday Times University of the Year | question: When was the University of Northumbria at Newcastle established?, answer: 1992 | question: What magazine voted Northumbria University "Best New University"?, answer: The Times Good University Guide 2005 +question: What does the Tyne and Wear Metro consist of?, answer: suburban and underground railways | question: How many phases did the Tyne and Wear Metro open in?, answer: five | question: What type of tunnels were constructed through Newcastle city centre?, answer: deep-level tunnels | question: Who opened the bridge across the Tyne in 1981?, answer: Queen Elizabeth II | question: Who operates the Tyne and Wear Metro?, answer: DB Regio | question: What company designed and constructed the mobile radio system to the underground Metro system?, answer: Marconi | question: The Metro system was the first in the UK to have what installed in the tunnels?, answer: mobile phone antennae +question: How many opera houses, theatres, museums, libraries and monuments are in Warsaw?, answer: two | question: When was Warsaw listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site?, answer: 1980 | question: What is one of Warsaw's main architectural attractions?, answer: Castle Square | question: How many European architectural styles and historical periods are represented in Warsaw?, answer: nearly every | question: How much of the city is filled with luxurious parks and royal gardens?, answer: around a quarter +question: What city was not heavily fortified?, answer: Bukhara | question: What was the nationality of the defenders of the citadel?, answer: Turkish | question: Who were sent back to Mongolia?, answer: artisans and craftsmen | question: Who looted the city?, answer: Mongol soldiers | question: Who declared that he was the flail of God?, answer: Genghis Khan +question: What still contains many theatres?, answer: The city | question: What is the largest theater in Newcastle?, answer: Theatre Royal | question: The Theatre Royal has hosted a season of performances from what Shakespearean company for over 25 years?, answer: Royal Shakespeare Company | question: What is the name of the venue that hosts smaller touring productions?, answer: The Mill Volvo Tyne Theatre | question: What is Northern Stage formally known as?, answer: Newcastle Playhouse | question: What are some of the other theatres in the city?, answer: Live Theatre, the People's Theatre | question: When was NewcastleGateshead voted the arts capital of the UK?, answer: 2006 +question: What body of water is responsible for the warming in Newcastle?, answer: Gulf Stream | question: What weather feature makes Newcastle one of the driest cities in the UK?, answer: rain shadow | question: What was the temperature in January 1982?, answer: −12.6 °C (9.3 °F) | question: What is the weather like in Newcastle compared to other areas influenced by the Gulf Stream?, answer: milder winters +question: Who creates a comprehensive drug therapy plan for patient-specific problems?, answer: The clinical pharmacist's | question: What often involves an evaluation of the appropriateness of the drug therapy?, answer: The review process | question: What must a pharmacist monitor while designing and initiating a drug therapy plan?, answer: potential drug interactions, adverse drug reactions, and assess patient drug allergies +question: When does the collection of British and European oil paintings begin?, answer: about 1130 | question: How many Raphael Cartoons are there?, answer: seven | question: Who painted the fresco at Castello at Fontignano?, answer: Pietro Perugino | question: Who painted the Spanish tempera on wood?, answer: Andrés Marzal De Sax +question: What type of sculpture is unequalled outside of Italy?, answer: Neoclassical sculpture | question: What is the name of the sculpture that the museum jointly owns with the National Galleries of Scotland?, answer: Canova's | question: What ancient Roman statue was restored by Valerio Cioli in 1564?, answer: Narcissus | question: Who are some of the small scale bronzes in the museum?, answer: Donatello, Alessandro Vittoria, Tiziano Aspetti and Francesco Fanelli | question: What is the largest item from Italy in the museum?, answer: Chancel Chapel from Santa Chiara Florence | question: How tall is the Chancel Chapel?, answer: 11.1 metres +question: How many old master works are in the collection?, answer: 2,000 | question: What type of artists are represented in the collection?, answer: Modern British +question: How many examples of textiles are in the world's largest collection?, answer: 53,000 | question: What is the largest collection of textiles in the world?, answer: Techniques | question: Along with the date of production and technique, what is one way the textiles are classified?, answer: countries of origin | question: What type of tapestries are well represented in the collection?, answer: European tapestries +question: What is dioxygen?, answer: elemental oxygen | question: What is dioxygen?, answer: the form that is a major part of the Earth's atmosphere | question: What is the bond length of O2?, answer: 121 pm | question: What is the biological role of O2?, answer: cellular respiration +question: What did John Wesley say there was no in the world?, answer: Liturgy | question: What has shaped the official liturgies of the Methodists ever since?, answer: Sunday Service | question: What has shaped the official liturgies of the Methodists ever since?, answer: Wesley's Sunday Service +question: What has been a constant feature in Doctor Who since the programme's inception in 1963?, answer: The companion figure | question: What is the role of the companion in Doctor Who?, answer: to remind the Doctor | question: Who was the Doctor's granddaughter?, answer: Susan Foreman | question: Who would discover information about the Doctor through his companions?, answer: the audience | question: What is the only story in which the Doctor travels alone?, answer: only story from the original series | question: What is the name of one of the early companions of the Doctor?, answer: Romana | question: What does the Doctor regularly gain?, answer: new companions | question: What has happened to some of the companions?, answer: died | question: What is the name of the group of people that accompanies the Doctor on his travels?, answer: Companions +question: What is often seen as a mathematical abstraction modeling those computational tasks that admit an efficient algorithm?, answer: The complexity class P | question: What is the name of the thesis that states that each problem in P is also a member of the class NP?, answer: Cobham–Edmonds | question: What contains many problems that people would like to solve efficiently, but for which no efficient algorithm is known?, answer: The complexity class NP, | question: What are special non-deterministic Turing machines?, answer: deterministic Turing machines +question: What was used to categorically place indigenous people in a racial hierarchy?, answer: environmental determinism | question: What was believed to determine a person's behaviours?, answer: environment | question: What type of environment was seen as "less civilized"?, answer: tropical environments | question: How many waves of European colonialism were there?, answer: three | question: Along with tropicality, what is the other form of environmental determinism?, answer: orientalism +question: What is the rotational inertia of planet Earth?, answer: inertia | question: What fixes the constancy of the length of a day on Earth?, answer: rotational inertia | question: Who extended the principle of inertia to reference frames subject to constant acceleration?, answer: Albert Einstein | question: What do astronauts experience when in free-fall orbit around the Earth?, answer: weightlessness | question: Where would an astronaut place an object with mass next to him?, answer: mid-air | question: Where would an astronaut and an object with mass in mid-air be in if there was no net force of gravity?, answer: intergalactic space | question: What was one of the foundational underpinnings for the development of the general theory of relativity?, answer: principle of equivalence +question: What is recognised as a general principle of European Union law by the European Court of Justice?, answer: The concept of legal certainty | question: Along with public law, legal certainty is an important general principle of what?, answer: international law | question: What must be certain in European Union law?, answer: the law | question: What must have a proper legal basis in the European Union?, answer: adoption of laws which will have legal effect | question: What does the general principle of legal certainty prohibit?, answer: Ex post facto laws, | question: What is a central element of the general principle of legal certainty in European Union law?, answer: The doctrine of legitimate expectation, | question: What holds that "those who act in good faith on the basis of law as it is or seems to be should not be frustrated in their expectations"?, answer: The legitimate expectation doctrine +question: What is so important that it has been generalized in different ways in various branches of mathematics?, answer: prime number | question: What indicates minimality or indecomposability?, answer: "prime" | question: What is the smallest subfield of a field F containing both 0 and 1?, answer: prime field | question: The prime field is the smallest subfield of a field F containing both 0 and what?, answer: 1. | question: What is the finite field with p elements called?, answer: Q | question: What can be decomposed into its prime components?, answer: any object | question: What is a prime knot in knot theory?, answer: a knot that is indecomposable | question: What can be uniquely expressed as a connected sum of prime knots?, answer: Any knot | question: What is an example of a prime model?, answer: prime 3-manifolds +question: How many names is the conflict known by?, answer: multiple | question: What was the name of the British war in British America that was named after a sitting monarch?, answer: King William's War | question: What was the second war in King George's reign called?, answer: King George's War | question: What is the standard name for the French and Indian War in the United States?, answer: traditional name | question: What is the standard name for the French and Indian War in the United States?, answer: traditional name | question: Along with the Great War for the Empire, what is another name for the French and Indian War?, answer: Fourth Intercolonial War +question: According to the Second law of thermodynamics, what results in energy transformations within closed systems?, answer: nonconservative forces | question: According to the Second law of thermodynamics, nonconservative forces result in what within closed systems?, answer: energy transformations +question: What was the name of the crusade in which the Anglo-Norman forces conquered Cyprus?, answer: the Third Crusade | question: What did the conquest of Cyprus have more of than initially expected?, answer: permanent results +question: How many Saturn V's were contracted for lunar landing missions through Apollo 20?, answer: 15 Saturn Vs | question: How many landing sites did NASA announce?, answer: eight | question: What does LRV stand for?, answer: Lunar Roving Vehicle | question: What was revised for the extended missions?, answer: Block II spacesuit +question: The correlation between capitalism, aristocracy, and what has long been debated among historians and political theorists?, answer: imperialism | question: Who argued that domestic social reforms could cure the international disease of imperialism?, answer: J. A. Hobson | question: What type of writers were at their most prolific before World War I?, answer: non-Marxist writers | question: What did the work of Hobson, Schumpeter, and Angell contribute to?, answer: the rise of the military-political complex | question: What did Hobson believe could cure the international disease of imperialism?, answer: social reforms | question: What did Hobson believe could boost broader consumption, create wealth, and encourage a peaceful, tolerant, multipolar world order?, answer: state intervention through taxation +question: How many costumes are in the V&A's costume collection?, answer: over 14,000 | question: What department holds the V&A's costume sketches?, answer: Word and Image | question: What type of clothing from previous eras has not generally survived?, answer: everyday clothing | question: How many costumes did the Talbot Hughes collection contain?, answer: 1,442 +question: What is the literacy level in Kenya?, answer: 85% | question: What is the first grade called in Kenya?, answer: Standard One | question: What does KCPE stand for?, answer: Kenya Certificate of Primary Education | question: What is needed for placement at secondary school?, answer: The result of this examination | question: What is the primary school age in Kenya?, answer: 6/7-13/14 | question: What does the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education consist of?, answer: a national examination at the end of Form Four | question: How many subjects do students in Kenya's primary and secondary schools have?, answer: eight | question: What subjects are compulsory in Kenya?, answer: English, Kiswahili (languages) and mathematics +question: What was the name of the crew that sent the first live televised pictures of the Earth and the Moon?, answer: Apollo 8 | question: What percentage of the population of the world saw the Christmas Eve transmission?, answer: one-quarter | question: Along with MLK, who was killed on Christmas Eve, 1968?, answer: Senator Robert F. Kennedy. +question: The crisis had a major impact on what?, answer: international relations | question: Who sought to disassociate themselves from US foreign policy in the Middle East?, answer: Some European nations and Japan | question: Who linked any future policy changes to peace between the belligerents?, answer: Arab oil producers | question: Who began multilateral negotiations with the combatants?, answer: Nixon Administration | question: Who did the Nixon administration arrange for to pull back from the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights?, answer: Israel | question: Who was the US Secretary of State in 1974?, answer: Henry Kissinger | question: What country did Kissinger promise to broker a peace agreement between Israel and?, answer: Syria +question: What reduced the demand for large cars?, answer: The crisis | question: What type of engine did the Honda Accord have?, answer: four cylinder | question: What became de facto standards?, answer: Japanese imports +question: What is the current school system in Kenya?, answer: 8–4–4 | question: What subjects did the 8-4-4 system put more emphasis on?, answer: vocational subjects | question: Who announced the introduction of free primary education in 2003?, answer: the Government of Kenya | question: What did the introduction of free primary education increase by about 70%?, answer: primary school enrolment | question: What is still required for attendance?, answer: payment | question: In what year did the government announce that secondary education would be heavily subsidiszed?, answer: 2007 +question: When was the customary law of Normandy developed?, answer: between the 10th and 13th centuries | question: How many judges transcribed Norman customary law in Latin?, answer: two +question: What part of the Scottish Parliament has seating arranged in a hemicycle?, answer: The debating chamber | question: How many seats are in the debating chamber?, answer: 131 | question: How many seats are occupied by the Parliament's elected MSPs?, answer: 129 | question: Who can attend and speak in the plenary meetings of the Scottish Parliament but cannot vote?, answer: Law Officers | question: Where can members sit in the debating chamber?, answer: Members are able to sit anywhere | question: Who sits in the front row of the debating chamber?, answer: The First Minister, Scottish cabinet ministers and Law officers | question: What party sits in the middle of the semicircle?, answer: The largest party | question: Who sits opposite members at the front of the debating chamber?, answer: parliamentary clerks and officials +question: How long has the definition of imperialism not been finalized?, answer: centuries | question: What did some writers use the term imperialism to mean?, answer: all kinds of domination | question: What is the first meaning of imperialism?, answer: physical control | question: What is generally less costly than taking over territories formally?, answer: Informal rule | question: What can land officials be forced into that cannot be repaid?, answer: large debts +question: What was used to ram the Command Module into the atmosphere at higher than the usual Earth-orbital reentry speed?, answer: Service Module engine | question: What was the name of the second unmanned test of the Saturn V?, answer: Apollo 6 | question: What was the intent of the Apollo 6 mission?, answer: to achieve trans-lunar injection, | question: What was the name of the oscillation caused by non-steady engine combustion on the Saturn V?, answer: pogo | question: How many S-II engines shut down prematurely?, answer: Two | question: What was the cause of the Saturn V's failure to restart for trans-lunar injection?, answer: third stage engine | question: What was used to ram the Command Module into the atmosphere at higher than the usual Earth-orbital reentry speed?, answer: Service Module engine | question: What was the name of the second unmanned test of the Saturn V?, answer: Apollo 6 +question: What did the descendants of Rollo's Vikings replace with Catholicism?, answer: Old Norse language | question: What language did the ruling class adopt to create the Norman language?, answer: indigenous langue d'oïl branch +question: What proceeded along the lines of unification?, answer: fundamental theories for forces | question: Who unified the force responsible for objects falling at the surface of the Earth with celestial mechanics in his universal theory of gravitation?, answer: Isaac Newton | question: Who demonstrated that electric and magnetic forces were unified through one consistent theory of electromagnetism?, answer: Michael Faraday and James Clerk Maxwell | question: What led to a modern understanding that the first three fundamental forces are manifestations of matter?, answer: quantum mechanics | question: What did scientists predict the unification of the weak and electromagnetic forces?, answer: electroweak theory | question: The complete formulation of the standard model predicts what mechanism?, answer: Higgs | question: What allows for the combination of the electroweak interaction with the strong force?, answer: A Grand Unified Theory | question: How many fundamental interactions are physicists trying to combine into a theory of everything?, answer: four | question: Who tried and failed at unification?, answer: Einstein +question: What provided a physical basis for many observations of the solid Earth?, answer: plate tectonics | question: What could be explained as plate boundaries?, answer: Long linear regions of geologic features | question: What were explained as convergent boundaries?, answer: volcanoes and earthquakes | question: What is an example of a major earthquake fault system?, answer: San Andreas | question: Plate tectonics provided a mechanism for what theory?, answer: Alfred Wegener's | question: What type of geology did plate tectonics provide a new setting for?, answer: structural | question: The theory of plate tectonics combines all of the observations into a single theory of how what moves over the convecting mantle?, answer: lithosphere +question: What is Geordie?, answer: The dialect of Newcastle | question: The Geordie dialect has much of its origins in the language spoken by whom?, answer: Anglo-Saxon populations | question: Along with French, what other languages influenced the dialect of Geordie?, answer: Latin and Norman | question: What words are pronounced "deed", "coo", "hoos" and "strang"?, answer: "dead", "cow", "house" and "strong" | question: What Geordie word is derived from the Anglo-Saxon "laeran"?, answer: "larn" +question: What is the structure that the proteins FtsZ1 and Fts Z2 form with the help of ARC6?, answer: Z-ring | question: What manages the placement of the Z-ring?, answer: Min system | question: What prevents FtsZ from linking up and forming filaments?, answer: MinD | question: What is another protein that may also be involved in the division process?, answer: ARC3 | question: What inhibits the formation of the Z-ring?, answer: MinE +question: Along with tourism, what is the dominant economic sector in the Middle Rhine?, answer: viniculture | question: Where is the Rhine Gorge between?, answer: Rüdesheim am Rhein and Koblenz | question: What river flows around the famous rock Lorelei?, answer: the Rhine | question: What is the epitome of the Rhine romanticism?, answer: the slopes full of vines, settlements crowded on the narrow river banks +question: Where did the Black Death begin?, answer: southern China | question: When was the Black Death?, answer: 19th-century | question: When was the mechanism by which Yersinia pestis was transmitted established?, answer: 1898 | question: What results in starvation and aggressive feeding behaviour by the fleas?, answer: blockage | question: How many populations of rodents did the bubonic plague mechanism require?, answer: two | question: What happens when the second population dies?, answer: fleas move on to other hosts, including people, +question: What was the first Doctor Who-related audio release?, answer: The Chase | question: What was the first Doctor Who audio released?, answer: Doctor Who and the Pescatons | question: What was the first Doctor Who audiobook?, answer: State of Decay | question: What was the name of the first Doctor Who radio drama?, answer: Slipback, +question: What is the earliest known movie to have exterior scenes filmed in Newcastle?, answer: On the Night of the Fire | question: What was the first movie to feature exterior scenes in Newcastle?, answer: The Clouded Yellow | question: What 1971 film was shot on location in and around Newcastle?, answer: Get Carter | question: Who directed the film Stormy Monday?, answer: Mike Figgis +question: What is it called when a group refuses to sign bail until certain demands are met?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What group of people protested against the installation of pagan images in the Temple in Jerusalem?, answer: Jews | question: What do some activists refuse to do until certain demands are met?, answer: sign bail | question: What is a form of solidarity?, answer: jail | question: What type of civil disobedience did Thoreau commit?, answer: solitary | question: What was Thoreau's arrest not covered in?, answer: newspapers | question: Who arrested Thoreau?, answer: tax collector +question: Where was Stromatoveris from?, answer: China's Chengjiang lagerstätte | question: What was the purpose of the rows of cilia found on Stromatoveris?, answer: filter | question: Where did ctenophores originate from?, answer: sessile animals +question: Who expressed its opposition to imperialism through policies such as the Monroe Doctrine?, answer: The early United States | question: What president's policies in Central America changed the US's stance on imperialism?, answer: Theodore Roosevelt’s | question: What did Woodrow Wilson's mission to make the world safe for democracy support?, answer: military force, | question: What type of empires were considered to have hegemony and imperium?, answer: historical | question: What group was created in 1898 to oppose the US annexation of the Philippines and Cuba?, answer: Anti-Imperialist League | question: Along with Cuba, what country did the Anti-Imperialist League oppose the annexation of?, answer: Philippines | question: What was American foreign policy denounced as by Smedley Butler?, answer: a "racket" | question: Who did Smedley Butler say he might have given a few hints about American foreign policy?, answer: Al Capone | question: How many districts did Smedley Butler say he operated in?, answer: three | question: How many districts did Smedley Butler say he operated in?, answer: three +question: What is the majority of employment in Victoria?, answer: service sectors | question: Where is Victoria's total gross state product ranked in Australia?, answer: second | question: What is the largest stadium in Australia?, answer: Melbourne Cricket Ground | question: How many people usually attend the AFL grand final?, answer: 95,000 | question: How many public universities does Victoria have?, answer: eight +question: What was the immediate effect of the sixth sermon?, answer: Luther's intervention | question: Who wrote to the elector after the sixth sermon?, answer: Jerome Schurf | question: Who did Martin's words bring back into the way of the truth?, answer: every day misguided people +question: What is often used as a bottoming cycle in combined-cycle gas turbine power stations?, answer: Rankine cycle | question: What is the creep limit of stainless steel?, answer: 565 °C | question: What is the theoretical Carnot efficiency?, answer: 63% | question: How is the Rankine cycle often used in combined-cycle gas turbines?, answer: as a bottoming cycle +question: When was the first mlolongo election held?, answer: 1988 | question: What was the mlolongo system seen as?, answer: undemocratic regime | question: How many political parties were allowed in the 1988 election?, answer: one | question: Who won re-election in 1992 and 1997?, answer: Daniel arap Moi +question: In what body did the election produce a majority SNP government?, answer: Scottish Parliament | question: Who was the Labour leader of East Lothian?, answer: Iain Gray | question: How many seats did the SNP take from the Liberal Democrats?, answer: eight | question: What meant that there was sufficient support in the Scottish Parliament to hold a referendum on Scottish independence?, answer: The SNP overall majority +question: Where is the element oxygen found?, answer: almost all biomolecules | question: How many common complex biomolecules contain no oxygen?, answer: few | question: What contains the largest proportion of oxygen?, answer: carbohydrates | question: All fats, fatty acids, amino acids, and proteins contain oxygen due to the presence of what?, answer: carbonyl groups | question: How many groups of phosphate contain oxygen?, answer: 4) groups +question: What caused oil companies to look for new ways to increase oil supplies?, answer: The embargo | question: What changed competitive positions in many industries, such as automobiles?, answer: price increases | question: What type of terrain did the embargo leave oil companies searching for new ways to increase oil supplies?, answer: rugged terrain | question: How long did it usually take to find and develop new oil fields?, answer: five to ten years +question: What was not uniform across Europe?, answer: embargo | question: Which European country faced a complete embargo?, answer: Netherlands | question: Which country had traditionally been an ally of Israel?, answer: The UK | question: What borders did Ted Heath want Israel to withdraw to?, answer: pre-1967 +question: What led to greater interest in renewable energy?, answer: energy crisis | question: What type of solutions have been criticized for ignoring market and technology realities?, answer: single-shot solutions | question: Instead of providing stable rules that support what?, answer: basic research +question: What did the secular authorities ban?, answer: 95 Theses | question: Who appeared before the Diet of Worms?, answer: Luther | question: What was the Diet of Worms?, answer: a general assembly of the estates of the Holy Roman Empire | question: Who presided over the Diet of Worms?, answer: Emperor Charles V | question: Who provided safe conduct for Luther to and from the meeting?, answer: Prince Frederick III, Elector +question: What is the name of the genus of cicadas that make use of prime numbers?, answer: Magicicada | question: What do cicadas spend most of their lives as?, answer: grubs | question: How many years do cicadas emerge from their burrows?, answer: 7, 13 or 17 | question: What makes it very difficult for predators to evolve that could specialize as predators on Magicicadas?, answer: prime number intervals between emergences | question: When would predators appear if Magicicadas appeared at a non-prime number?, answer: every 2, 3, 4, 6, or 12 years | question: What would be the average predator populations during hypothetical outbreaks of 14- and 15-year cicadas?, answer: 2% | question: What type of life-cycle did natural selection drive natural selection in favor of?, answer: prime-numbered +question: What has been responsible for over half the enhanced greenhouse effect?, answer: CO2 | question: What does the WG I Summary for Policymakers report predict the global mean temperature will increase by under a "business as usual" scenario?, answer: 0.3 °C per decade | question: How much did the WG I Summary for Policymakers say the global mean surface air temperature has increased over the last 100 years?, answer: 0.3 to 0.6 °C | question: What is not likely for a decade or more?, answer: enhanced greenhouse effect +question: What group of people caused a brain drain from France?, answer: Huguenots | question: How long did the kingdom recover from the brain drain?, answer: The kingdom did not fully recover | question: Who did the French crown refuse to allow to settle in New France?, answer: non-Catholics | question: What was the North American front of the Seven Years' War?, answer: the French and Indian War +question: Most electric power today is provided by what?, answer: steam turbines | question: What type of power does steam turbines provide directly?, answer: rotary power | question: What did steam turbines virtually replace in electricity generating stations early in the 20th century?, answer: reciprocating engines | question: What is provided by steam turbines?, answer: Today most electric power | question: What percentage of electric power is produced by steam turbines in the United States?, answer: 90% | question: What type of ships were steam turbines extensively applied for?, answer: large ships +question: What dynasty was marked by struggle, famine, and bitterness among the populace?, answer: Yuan | question: Who thought the Yuan was too Chinese?, answer: Mongols | question: What country was torn by dissension and unrest?, answer: China | question: How long were the reigns of the later Yuan emperors?, answer: short | question: How did the Yuan lose influence in China?, answer: they were separated from both the army and the populace, | question: Who ravaged the country without interference from the weakening Yuan armies?, answer: Outlaws +question: Who was the first European to travel the length of the Amazon River?, answer: Francisco de Orellana | question: What presented evidence that Orellana was correct in his observations that a complex civilization was flourishing along the Amazon?, answer: The BBC's Unnatural Histories | question: What caused the downfall of the Pre-Columbian civilization?, answer: diseases | question: What has been discovered on deforested land dating between AD 0-1250?, answer: geoglyphs | question: Who is credited with discovering the geoglyphs?, answer: Alceu Ranzi | question: How long has the Amazon been shaped by man?, answer: 11,000 years +question: When did the French colonisers arrive in Brazil?, answer: 1555 | question: How many Huguenots arrived at the Guanabara Bay?, answer: 500 | question: Who attacked the Huguenots?, answer: Portuguese troops | question: What was Fort Coligny an attempt to establish in South America?, answer: a French colony | question: When was Fort Coligny destroyed?, answer: 1560 | question: What did the Portuguese threaten the Huguenots with if they did not convert to Catholicism?, answer: death | question: What did the Huguenots produce to express their beliefs to the Portuguese?, answer: declaration of faith | question: What did the Portuguese threaten the Huguenots with if they did not convert to Catholicism?, answer: death | question: What was the first Protestant confession of faith in the Americas?, answer: the Guanabara Confession of Faith, +question: Why were the first Methodist clergy ordained?, answer: the crisis caused by the American Revolution | question: What are the names of the men and women who are ordained by bishops?, answer: elders and deacons | question: Who are subject to the authority and appointment of their bishops?, answer: Elders in the United Methodist Church | question: What do elders serve as in local congregations?, answer: pastors | question: What type of ministry are deacons in?, answer: service ministry | question: What degree are elders and deacons required to obtain before being ordained?, answer: master's degree | question: Who are subject to the authority and appointment of their bishops in the United Methodist Church?, answer: Elders | question: Along with elders, what is a member of the Annual Conference Order of Deacons?, answer: deacon +question: What model did Leonard Goldenson use to try to internationalize ABC?, answer: United Paramount Theatres | question: What was ABC's first international activity?, answer: coronation of Queen Elizabeth II | question: Where did NBC's plane land?, answer: Latin | question: What percentage of interest did ABC acquire in a network covering Central America?, answer: 51% | question: How much of a stake did Leonard Goldenson buy in the Mainichi Broadcasting System?, answer: 5% +question: Who conceived the plan for the Main Quadrangles?, answer: two University of Chicago trustees | question: How many quadrangles make up the Main Quadrangles?, answer: six | question: What architectural styles were used to design the Main Quadrangles?, answer: the Victorian Gothic and Collegiate Gothic | question: What replicates Christ Church Hall?, answer: the university Commons, Hutchinson Hall, +question: When was the first commercial steam-powered device developed?, answer: 1698 | question: What did the water pump use to create a vacuum?, answer: condensing steam | question: What type of engines were effective but prone to boiler explosions?, answer: Small engines | question: What was a drawback of larger steam-powered engines?, answer: limited lift height | question: Where did the water pump receive some use?, answer: mines, pumping stations and for supplying water wheels | question: How much did the Savery engine cost?, answer: low | question: In what century did the Savery engine cease to be manufactured?, answer: 18th | question: How many engines were still known to be operating in 1820?, answer: One engine +question: Who invented the atmospheric engine?, answer: Thomas Newcomen | question: What did the atmospheric engine use to create a partial vacuum?, answer: a piston | question: What was the first commercially successful true engine?, answer: Newcomen's engine | question: What did the atmospheric engine create?, answer: a partial vacuum | question: What was the atmospheric engine used for?, answer: a reusable water supply | question: Where was water that had passed over the wheel pumped back up into?, answer: a storage reservoir +question: What body did the first direct elections for native Kenyans take place in 1957?, answer: Legislative Council | question: Who was the leader of KANU?, answer: Jomo Kenyatta | question: When did the Colony of Kenya and the Protectorate of Kenya end?, answer: 12 December 1963 | question: Who agreed to cease to have sovereignty over the Protectorate of Kenya?, answer: Sultan of Zanzibar | question: What was the name of the act that made Kenya an independent country?, answer: Kenya Independence Act 1963 | question: How long did it take for Kenya to become a republic?, answer: 12 months +question: Where were the first fortified settlements on the site of Warsaw located?, answer: Bródno | question: What was Warszowa?, answer: fishing village | question: Who established the settlement that is Warsaw?, answer: Prince of Płock, Bolesław II | question: When did Warsaw become one of the seats of the Dukes of Masovia?, answer: 14th century | question: When did Warsaw become one of the seats of the Dukes of Masovia?, answer: 14th-century | question: After the extinction of the local ducal line, the duchy was reincorporated into what?, answer: the Polish Crown +question: How many Saturn I test flights were launched from LC-34?, answer: four | question: What was the name of the first live satellite to be launched from LC-37?, answer: S-IV | question: How many boilerplate CSMs were launched in 1964 and 1965?, answer: five | question: What type of satellite did the last three Saturn I test flights carry?, answer: Pegasus +question: Who built the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive?, answer: Richard Trevithick | question: What type of steam helped reduce the weight of the locomotive?, answer: high-pressure steam | question: Where was the leading center for experimentation and development of steam locomotives?, answer: north-east England +question: When was the first geological map of the US produced?, answer: 1809 | question: What did Maclure start in 1807?, answer: a geological survey | question: What mountain range was crossed and recrossed 50 times by William Maclure?, answer: Allegheny Mountains | question: Who did Maclure submit his work to for publication?, answer: the American Philosophical Society | question: How many years did William Smith's geological map of England last?, answer: six +question: What was the capital city of the polish-lithuanian Commonwealth in 1313?, answer: Kraków | question: Who moved his court to Warsaw in 1596?, answer: King Sigismund III Vasa | question: After what was Warsaw incorporated into the Kingdom of Prussia?, answer: Third Partition of Poland | question: When did Warsaw become the official capital of the Grand Duchy of Warsaw?, answer: 1806 | question: When did the Russian Empire annex Warsaw?, answer: 1815 | question: When did Warsaw regain independence from foreign rule?, answer: 1918 | question: When was the Warsaw Uprising?, answer: 1943 | question: What has Warsaw survived throughout its long history?, answer: many wars, conflicts and invasions | question: What percentage of Warsaw's buildings were destroyed in World War II?, answer: 85% | question: During what conflict was the Virtuti Militari awarded?, answer: Siege of Warsaw +question: On what day of the week is Time for Reflection usually held?, answer: Wednesdays | question: What is the style of "Prayers"?, answer: formal style | question: Where are speakers chosen to represent the balance of religious beliefs according to the Scottish census?, answer: Scotland | question: Who decides who is invited to address Parliament on Wednesdays?, answer: Presiding Officer | question: Who can make direct representations to the Presiding Officer to nominate speakers?, answer: Faith groups +question: What was Pons Aelius?, answer: a Roman fort and bridge | question: In what century was Pons Aelius founded?, answer: 2nd | question: What did Hadrian establish at the site of Pons Aelius?, answer: the bridge | question: What was the population of the first recorded settlement in what is now Newcastle?, answer: population of Pons Aelius | question: What is still visible in parts of Newcastle?, answer: Hadrian's Wall | question: What was the supply fort in South Shields?, answer: Arbeia | question: How long was Hadrian's Wall?, answer: 73 miles +question: Who were the first recorded travelers?, answer: Europeans to China | question: What nationality was Marco Polo?, answer: Venetian | question: What was the name of Marco Polo's book about his travels to China?, answer: Il milione | question: What beverage did Marco Polo not mention in his travels?, answer: tea | question: Who did Marco Polo acquire much of his knowledge from?, answer: Persian traders +question: What type of call will Mick Mixon have on the game?, answer: play-by-play | question: Who is the color commentator for the game in Denver?, answer: Ed McCaffrey | question: Who is the play-by-play voice of WBT in North Carolina?, answer: Mick Mixon | question: What is the sister station to WBT?, answer: WBT-FM | question: When will KOA and WBT be audible over much of the western United States?, answer: after sunset | question: What will the rest of the stations in the Broncos and Panthers radio networks carry?, answer: the Westwood One feed +question: What part of the city may be considered very rich in species?, answer: The flora | question: What is Warsaw within the border region of?, answer: several big floral regions | question: What is the remaining part of the Masovian Primeval Forest?, answer: Bielany | question: What is the remaining part of the Masovian Primeval Forest?, answer: Bielany Forest | question: What is Bielany Forest home to?, answer: rich fauna | question: How many cycling and walking trails are in Bielany Forest?, answer: three | question: What is the other big forest in Warsaw?, answer: Kabaty Forest | question: What is the name of the park that is a didactic-research unit of the University of Warsaw?, answer: Łazienki +question: What type of water continues for some distance into the lake?, answer: cold, gray mountain water | question: What color is the water in Upper Lake?, answer: green | question: What is clearly visible along the entire length of the lake?, answer: the Rhine water | question: On what shore of the lake does the Rhine water return to the surface?, answer: northern | question: Where does the Rhine water return to the surface of the lake?, answer: the northern shore | question: A small fraction of the flow is diverted off the island of what?, answer: Mainau | question: Most of the water flows via what?, answer: Constance hopper | question: How long is the flow of the Rhine water clearly visible?, answer: the entire length +question: How many timelines show the geologic time scale?, answer: four | question: What scale shows the entire time from the formation of the Earth to the present?, answer: The first | question: Which scale shows the most recent eon with an expanded scale?, answer: the second scale | question: The Holocene is too small to be shown clearly on which timeline?, answer: third | question: The Holocene is too small to be shown clearly on which scale?, answer: fourth | question: The second, third, and fourth timelines are each subsections of what?, answer: their preceding timeline | question: What is the latest epoch?, answer: Holocene | question: What is the P epoch?, answer: Pleistocene | question: What stands for the Quaternary period?, answer: Q +question: What does the following table give?, answer: largest known primes | question: What type of computing has found some of the largest known primes?, answer: distributed | question: What was awarded a US$100,000 prize for first discovering a prime with at least 10 million digits?, answer: Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search project | question: How much does the Electronic Frontier Foundation offer for a prime with at least 100 million digits?, answer: $250,000 | question: What is the number of positive integer k that must be multiplied by to find the largest primes?, answer: 256k +question: What type of program comprises a minority of enrollments at Harvard?, answer: full-time undergraduate | question: How many classes were undergraduates required to take outside of their concentration before 2008?, answer: seven | question: How many General Education categories have undergraduates been required to take since 2008?, answer: eight | question: What type of program does Harvard offer?, answer: doctoral graduate program | question: Who do some students criticize Harvard for its reliance on for some aspects of undergraduate education?, answer: teaching fellows +question: Who was the first Yuan emperor to actively support and adopt mainstream Chinese culture?, answer: Buyantu Khan | question: What did Buyantu Khan support?, answer: mainstream Chinese culture | question: What was Li Meng's academic background?, answer: Confucian | question: What department did Buyantu Khan liquidate?, answer: Department of State Affairs | question: When were traditional imperial examinations reintroduced?, answer: 1313 | question: What did Buyantu Khan do?, answer: codified much of the law, +question: What lineages lost their original red algal derived chloroplast?, answer: fucoxanthin dinophyte | question: What are the fucoxanthin dinophyte lineages?, answer: Karlodinium and Karenia | question: How many membranes does a haptophyte chloroplast have?, answer: four | question: How many additional membranes did the fucoxanthin dinophyte lose?, answer: one or two +question: Who is responsible for setting out clear standards of practice?, answer: teacher's colleges | question: What type of schools may require teachers to be members of a college?, answer: publicly funded schools | question: What are some other governmental bodies that may be responsible for some or all of the duties of teacher's colleges?, answer: State Board of Education, the Superintendent of Public Instruction, the State Education Agency | question: Who may be responsible for some or all of the duties of a teacher?, answer: Teaching Unions +question: What continues to hold in unique factorization domains?, answer: The fundamental theorem of arithmetic | question: What is the set of complex numbers of the form Z[i] that is an example of a unique factorization domain?, answer: a + bi | question: What are known as Gaussian primes?, answer: prime elements | question: In the bigger ring Z[i], what factor factors into the product of the two Gaussian primes?, answer: 2 | question: What is the form of a rational prime in Z?, answer: 4k + 3 +question: Who invaded Dyrrachium in 1185?, answer: Norman army | question: What was Dyrrachium?, answer: naval bases +question: What links design to wider trends in British culture?, answer: The galleries | question: What influenced design in the Tudor period?, answer: printed books | question: What enabled wider access to luxuries like carpets, lacquered furniture, silks and porcelain in the Stuart period?, answer: increasing trade, especially with Asia, | question: During what age was there an increasing emphasis on entertainment and leisure?, answer: Georgian age | question: What led to the production of china and caddies?, answer: tea drinking | question: On what tour did European styles influence taste?, answer: the Grand Tour | question: What caused Josiah Wedgwood, Matthew Boulton and Eleanor Coade to become entrepreneurs?, answer: Industrial Revolution | question: What churches had a major influence on the Gothic Revival?, answer: Anglican and Roman Catholic Churches | question: What led to the founding of the V&A?, answer: the Great Exhibition +question: When was the game's media day typically held?, answer: Tuesday afternoon | question: When was the media day held?, answer: February 1, 2016 | question: Along with traditional media availabilities, what did the media day feature?, answer: an opening ceremony +question: How long has the glass collection covered?, answer: 4000 years | question: What style of glass is represented by Louis Comfort Tiffany and Émile Gallé?, answer: Art Nouveau glass | question: What type of glass is displayed in the British galleries?, answer: crystal chandeliers | question: What is possibly the finest in the world?, answer: The stained glass collection | question: What era of heraldic glass is displayed in the British Galleries?, answer: English 16th-century | question: In what century did Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Edward Burne-Jones and William Morris design stained glass?, answer: 19th | question: What famous architect has an example of stained glass in the collection?, answer: Frank Lloyd Wright's | question: In what century was Brian Clarke a famous stained glass designer?, answer: 20th-century +question: What is the computational problem of determining whether two finite graphs are isomorphic?, answer: graph isomorphism problem | question: What is an important unsolved problem in what?, answer: complexity theory | question: Is the problem of determining whether two finite graphs are isomorphic known?, answer: not | question: What collapses to its second level if graph isomorphism isNP-complete?, answer: the polynomial time hierarchy | question: What does not collapse to any finite level?, answer: the polynomial hierarchy | question: What is the run time for the best algorithm for determining whether two finite graphs are isomorphic?, answer: 2O(√(n log(n))) +question: What is the most common source of heat for boiling water?, answer: burning combustible materials | question: What type of engine can be used as a heat source?, answer: internal combustion engine | question: What is the heat source of a model or toy steam engine?, answer: electric heating +question: Who wrote about the 'Great Pestilence'?, answer: Francis Aidan Gasquet | question: What was the second edition of 'The Great Pestilence' about?, answer: the Black Death +question: Who wrote that the term "social classes" for this system was misleading?, answer: Frederick W. Mote +question: What is the historic heart of Newcastle?, answer: Grainger Town | question: On what streets was the Grainger Town area established?, answer: classical streets | question: How many stories high are most of the buildings in Grainger Town?, answer: four | question: How many of Grainger Town's buildings are grade I?, answer: 29 +question: What was the historical measure of a steam engine?, answer: steam engine's energy efficiency | question: Who introduced the concept of duty?, answer: Watt | question: How much coal did Watt's engines need to burn to produce the amount of foot-pounds of work?, answer: one bushel | question: What was the average duty of a Newcomen design?, answer: 7 | question: What type of design was Watt's first?, answer: low-pressure | question: How much more efficient was Watt's design over the average Newcomen design?, answer: three-fold | question: What improved the efficiency of early Watt engines?, answer: high-pressure steam +question: What was the first recorded rudimentary steam engine?, answer: the aeolipile | question: What were the few steam-powered "engines" known in the following centuries?, answer: experimental devices | question: Who described a steam turbine in 1629?, answer: Giovanni Branca | question: How many patents did Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont receive in 1606?, answer: fifty | question: What did Denis Papin work on in 1679?, answer: the steam digester +question: What is characterized by the delta's main arms, disconnected arms, and smaller rivers and streams?, answer: hydrography | question: What has been closed?, answer: Many rivers | question: What changed the Delta in the second half of the 20th century?, answer: Delta Works | question: How many places does Rhine water run into the sea?, answer: five +question: Along with wholly and partially owned channels, what did ABC want to use to rebroadcast its programs?, answer: affiliates | question: Who sold programs to networks not owned by ABC?, answer: ABC Films | question: What ended the need for ABC to hold interests in other countries?, answer: satellite television | question: What did ABC sell in the 1970s?, answer: all of its interests +question: What has become firmly linked to the show in the public's consciousness?, answer: The image of the TARDIS | question: What design did the BBC apply to use in their Doctor Who merchandising?, answer: blue police box design | question: Who filed an objection to the trade mark claim in 1998?, answer: Metropolitan Police Authority +question: What protects against disease?, answer: The immune system | question: Along with parasitic worms, what is an example of an agent that the immune system must detect?, answer: viruses | question: What is another name for cell-mediated immunity?, answer: humoral immunity | question: What protects the brain?, answer: neuroimmune system +question: What protects organisms from infection?, answer: The immune system | question: What do physical barriers prevent from entering an organism?, answer: pathogens | question: What does the immune system adapt its response during an infection to improve its recognition of?, answer: pathogen | question: What is found in all plants and animals?, answer: Innate immune systems | question: What type of organism has a second layer of protection?, answer: vertebrates | question: What does the immune system do during an infection?, answer: adapts its response | question: What is retained after the pathogen has been eliminated?, answer: improved response +question: What is the computational problem of determining the prime factorization of a given integer?, answer: integer factorization problem | question: What is the problem of deciding whether the input has a factor less than k?, answer: decision | question: What is known about the integer factorization problem?, answer: No efficient integer factorization algorithm | question: Where is the integer factorization problem in?, answer: NP and in co-NP | question: What will collapse to its first level if the problem is NP-complete?, answer: the polynomial time hierarchy | question: What is the best known algorithm for integer factorization?, answer: general number field sieve, | question: What is the best known quantum algorithm for the integer factorization problem?, answer: Shor's | question: What does Shor's algorithm not say much about where the problem lies with respect to?, answer: non-quantum complexity classes. +question: How many refreshment rooms were assigned to different designers?, answer: three | question: When was the Green Dining Room designed?, answer: 1866–68 | question: The lower part of the walls of the Green Dining Room are panelled in what material?, answer: wood | question: Who designed the marble fireplace in the Centre Refreshment Room?, answer: Alfred Stevens | question: How many seasons are depicted in the tiled scenes in the Grill Room?, answer: four seasons +question: What forms a mouth that can usually be closed by muscles?, answer: The internal cavity | question: Where do the internal canals branch from?, answer: mesoglea | question: What is the inner surface of the cavity lined with?, answer: gastrodermis. | question: What parts of an annelid have both cilia and well-developed muscles?, answer: The mouth and pharynx | question: What is the epithelium on the inner surface of the cavity called?, answer: the gastrodermis | question: What is the nearer side of the gastrodermis composed of?, answer: nutritive cells | question: The side furthest from the organ is covered with what?, answer: ciliated cells +question: What is the name of the strict, conservative interpretation of Islam promoted by the funding?, answer: Saudi-based Wahhabism | question: What did Wahhabism say Shia and other non-Wahhabi Muslims were?, answer: infidels | question: What has the Saudi-interpretation of Islam set?, answer: Islam as the "gold standard" of religion +question: What cities did the Mongols invade?, answer: Baghdad, Samarkand, Urgench, Kiev, Vladimir | question: Who was the descendant of Genghis Khan?, answer: Hulagu Khan | question: How many people were killed in Merv?, answer: more than 70,000 | question: When did Batu Khan invade Kievan Rus?, answer: 1237 | question: How many years did the Mongols destroy and annihilate all of the major cities of Eastern Europe?, answer: three +question: What is highly conserved among land plants?, answer: inverted repeat regions | question: What type of bacteria has similar inverted repeat regions?, answer: cyanobacteria | question: What is it possible that the inverted repeats do?, answer: help stabilize the rest of the chloroplast genome, +question: What did investors think it was better to develop instead of new systems?, answer: electrical utility | question: What happened to Tesla's company?, answer: They eventually forced Tesla out | question: What did Tesla lose control of after the investors forced him out?, answer: patents | question: How much did Tesla earn per day as a ditch digger?, answer: $2 | question: During what years did Tesla consider the winter to be "terrible headaches and bitter tears"?, answer: 1886/1887 | question: What did Tesla question during the winter of 1886-1887?, answer: value of his education. +question: How many items are in the jewellery collection?, answer: over 6000 items | question: What is Cartier's profession?, answer: jewelers | question: What necklace was presented by Napoleon to his adopted daughter Hortense de Beauharnais?, answer: Beauharnais emerald necklace | question: What type of jewellery does the museum collect?, answer: international modern jewellery | question: How many jewels did Dame Joan Evans give to the museum in 1977?, answer: more than 800 jewels | question: Who funded the new jewellery gallery?, answer: William and Judith Bollinger, +question: What has played an important role in the development of EU law?, answer: The judicial branch | question: What is the main judicial body of the EU?, answer: Court of Justice of the European Union | question: What is the name of the tribunal that deals with EU staff issues?, answer: Civil Service Tribunal | question: How many judges are there in the EU?, answer: 28 | question: How many years is the president of the European Union elected for?, answer: three | question: What is the ultimate court to interpret questions of EU law?, answer: TEU article 19(3) | question: Most EU law is applied by what?, answer: member state courts | question: Most EU law is applied by member state courts, but they can refer questions to what?, answer: the EU court | question: What can the CJEU do?, answer: expand and develop the law | question: What are some examples of seminal and controversial judgments?, answer: Van Gend en Loos, Mangold v Helm, and Kadi v Commission. +question: What is the name of the dam in the west that provides the largest share of Kenya's electricity?, answer: Turkwel Gorge Dam | question: Where is Kenya's geothermal plant?, answer: Olkaria | question: What was Kenya's installed capacity between 2001 and 2003?, answer: 1,142 megawatts | question: What does KenGen stand for?, answer: Kenya Electricity Generating Company | question: What reduces water flow in Kenya?, answer: drought | question: What type of power plant does Kenya want to build by 2017?, answer: nuclear power plant +question: What is the largest single sensory feature of a ctenophore?, answer: aboral organ | question: How many bundles of cilia are in the statocyst?, answer: four | question: What protects the statocyst?, answer: transparent dome | question: Who does not automatically try to keep the statolith resting equally on all the balancers?, answer: A ctenophore | question: What determines a ctenophore's response?, answer: animal's "mood", | question: What type of annelid does not automatically try to keep the statolith resting equally on all the balancers?, answer: ctenophore +question: What period ran from ~74,000 to the end of the Pleistocene?, answer: The last glacial | question: When did the last glacial period end?, answer: Pleistocene | question: When did the last glacial peak in northwest Europe?, answer: 70,000 BP | question: What is the Last Glacial Maximum?, answer: global last ice age maximum | question: What river flowed through the Netherlands during the last glacial?, answer: the lower Rhine | question: How much lower was the sea level during the last glacial period than today?, answer: 120 m (390 ft) +question: Along with Levi's Stadium, what was the other finalist to host the Super Bowl?, answer: Sun Life Stadium | question: How many times has South Florida/Miami hosted the Super Bowl?, answer: 10 | question: When did the San Francisco Bay Area last host a Super Bowl?, answer: 1985 | question: Which city's bid to host the Super Bowl depended on whether the stadium underwent renovations?, answer: The Miami bid | question: Who refused to approve the funding plan to pay for the renovations?, answer: Florida legislature +question: How many sites did the league eventually narrow the bids to?, answer: three +question: The religious zeal of the Normans was exercised in what?, answer: religious wars | question: The Normans were major foreign participants in what war in Iberia?, answer: the Reconquista | question: Who tried to carve out a state for himself from Moorish lands in Iberia?, answer: Roger de Tosny | question: Who led the papal army during the War of Barbastro?, answer: William of Montreuil +question: When was the Rheinkilometer introduced?, answer: 1939 | question: Why is the length of the Rhine significantly shortened?, answer: number of canalisation projects | question: What was the total length of the Rhine in 2010?, answer: 1,232 kilometres (766 miles) +question: Who designed the main façade of the museum?, answer: Aston Webb | question: When did construction of the museum begin?, answer: 1899 | question: Much of the design of the museum belongs to what period?, answer: the Renaissance | question: What part of the museum is Romanesque in form but Classical in detail?, answer: The main entrance | question: What style of architecture is the tower above the main entrance?, answer: Gothic architecture | question: Who are the statues in the museum?, answer: British artists +question: What is the name of the sacred gallery that opened in 2005?, answer: silver and stained-glass gallery | question: What is displayed in the sacred silver and stained-glass gallery?, answer: silverware | question: When is the most outstanding stained glass from the Sainte-Chapelle dated?, answer: 1243–48 | question: What 13th century glass beaker is displayed in the Medieval & Renaissance galleries?, answer: Luck of Edenhall | question: What type of stained glass is displayed in the British Galleries?, answer: British stained glass | question: Who created the chandelier in the rotunda at the Museum's main entrance?, answer: Dale Chihuly +question: What is the main response of the immune system to tumors?, answer: destroy the abnormal cells | question: What are tumor antigens presented on?, answer: MHC class I molecules | question: What does the immune system use to destroy abnormal cells?, answer: killer T cells | question: What type of cells can kill tumorous cells in a similar way?, answer: NK cells | question: What is generated against tumor cells?, answer: antibodies +question: In the 1990s, what percentage of the world's electric production was by use of steam turbines?, answer: about 90% | question: What percentage of the world's electric production was steam turbines in the 1990s?, answer: 80% | question: What matches well with the speed of modern electric generators?, answer: high speed of turbine rotation | question: What type of turbines dominated large ship propulsion in the late 20th century?, answer: steam turbines with reduction gearing | question: What have almost entirely supplanted steam propulsion for marine applications?, answer: reciprocating Diesel engines, and gas turbines, +question: Who is the President of Warsaw?, answer: The mayor of Warsaw | question: What is the minimum amount of people a city can have to be called a president?, answer: over 100,000 | question: Who was the first president of Warsaw?, answer: Jan Andrzej Menich | question: When was the president of Warsaw also the Warsaw Voivode?, answer: Between 1975 and 1990 | question: Since 1990, who has been elected by the City council?, answer: President of Warsaw | question: Who elects the mayor of Centrum?, answer: the district council of Centrum | question: When was the President of Warsaw elected by all of the citizens of Warsaw?, answer: 2002 +question: What DNA replicates using a double displacement loop?, answer: chloroplast DNA | question: How have scientists tried to observe chloroplast replication?, answer: electron microscopy | question: What does the D-loop stand for?, answer: double displacement loop | question: What is another name for theta intermediary form?, answer: Cairns | question: What starts at specific points of origin?, answer: Transcription | question: What opens up to allow replication machinery to transcribe the DNA?, answer: Multiple replication forks | question: What happens to the replication forks as replication continues?, answer: the forks grow | question: What is another name for chloroplast DNA?, answer: cpDNA +question: The mechanisms used to evade what are more complicated?, answer: adaptive immune system | question: What is the easiest way to evade the adaptive immune system?, answer: change non-essential epitopes (amino acids and/or sugars) | question: What is the name of the variation that allows a pathogen to rapidly change non-essential epitopes on the surface of the pathogen while keeping essential epitopes concealed?, answer: antigenic | question: What is constantly changing in HIV?, answer: the proteins on its viral envelope | question: What may explain the failures of vaccines against HIV?, answer: changes in antigens | question: What parasite uses a similar strategy?, answer: Trypanosoma brucei | question: What is a common strategy for avoiding detection by the immune system?, answer: Masking antigens with host molecules | question: What makes it difficult for the immune system to identify non-self structures in HIV?, answer: "self-cloaked" viruses +question: What company did ABC merge with in 1985?, answer: Capital Cities | question: How many newspapers did the merger of Capital Cities and ABC add?, answer: four | question: Who was named president of ABC's broadcasting division?, answer: Frederick S. Pierce | question: What position did Thomas S. Murphy hold prior to becoming chairman and CEO emeritus of ABC?, answer: CEO | question: Who stepped down as ABC Television president?, answer: Jim Duffy +question: What is Warsaw's symbol?, answer: The mermaid | question: When was the symbol of the mermaid first used in Warsaw?, answer: mid-14th | question: What is the Latin inscription on the seal of Warsaw?, answer: Sigilium Civitatis Varsoviensis | question: When were the earliest records of Warsaw's seal?, answer: 1609 | question: When did the poet Zygmunt Laukowski ask the question?, answer: 1653 +question: When did General Electric try to take over Westinghouse?, answer: mid 1890s | question: What was signed between Westinghouse and General Electric in 1896?, answer: patent-sharing agreement | question: What was Westinghouse's financial situation in 1896?, answer: cash-strapped | question: How much money had Westinghouse paid in licenses and royalties to Tesla, Brown, and Peck?, answer: $200,000 | question: What did Westinghouse say to Tesla in 1897?, answer: if things continue the way they were he would no longer be in control of Westinghouse Electric | question: What was the per AC horsepower royalty?, answer: $2.50 +question: What is the modern trend in design toward?, answer: integration | question: In the past, who were more likely to be entirely separate companies?, answer: architects, interior designers, engineers, developers, construction managers, and general contractors | question: A "architecture" or "construction management" firm may have experts from what fields as employees?, answer: all related fields | question: What is the term for a firm that offers itself as what for a construction project?, answer: "one-stop shopping" | question: What does a "design build" contract give the contractor?, answer: performance specification +question: What is the most basic method of checking the primality of a given integer?, answer: n | question: What is the first integer to be divided by in a trial division?, answer: m that is greater than 1 | question: What happens if a and b are composite?, answer: one of the factors a or b is necessarily at most | question: What happens if a and b are composite?, answer: one of the factors a or b is necessarily at most | question: If a and b are composite, how many factors must one of the factors a or b be?, answer: at most | question: What number divides 37?, answer: None | question: If a and b are composite, how many factors must one of the factors a or b be?, answer: at most | question: How many divisions are necessary to check the primality of 37?, answer: three +question: What pigment is not found in any other group of chloroplasts?, answer: peridinin | question: What pigment is not found in any other group of chloroplasts?, answer: Peridinin | question: How many membranes does the peridinin chloroplast have?, answer: three membranes | question: What membrane is not connected to the endoplasmic reticulum?, answer: The outermost membrane | question: What type of thylakoids do the peridinin-type chloroplast have?, answer: triplet-stacked | question: What is found outside the chloroplast?, answer: Starch | question: What is highly reduced and fragmented into many small circles?, answer: their chloroplast DNA | question: What genes remain in the chloroplast?, answer: only critical photosynthesis-related genes +question: What is the most commonly used reduction?, answer: polynomial-time | question: What takes polynomial time?, answer: the reduction process | question: What is not more difficult than multiplication?, answer: squaring an integer | question: What can be used to square an integer?, answer: an algorithm for multiplying two integers | question: How can an algorithm for multiplying two integers be used to square an integer?, answer: the same input | question: What is not more difficult than multiplication?, answer: squaring +question: When was the Tomorrow People version of Doctor Who released?, answer: the original 1970s | question: What was Simpson's first Doctor Who score?, answer: Planet of Giants | question: In what TV show did Simpson make a cameo appearance?, answer: The Talons of Weng-Chiang +question: Where are the most recent episodes of ABC's shows usually made available?, answer: WATCH ABC, Hulu and ABC on Demand | question: What is ABC on Demand?, answer: video-on-demand | question: When did Disney-ABC Television Group restrict streaming of the most recent episode of any ABC program on Hulu?, answer: January 7, 2014 +question: What is the most useful instrument for analyzing the performance of?, answer: steam engine | question: Who was the most successful inventor and manufacturer of the steam engine indicator?, answer: Charles Porter | question: What does the steam engine indicator trace on paper throughout the cycle?, answer: pressure in the cylinder | question: Who was the steam engine indicator routinely used by?, answer: engineers, mechanics and insurance | question: What type of engine can the engine indicator be used on?, answer: internal combustion | question: What is the name of the diagram that shows how the steam engine indicator can be used on internal combustion engines?, answer: image of indicator diagram +question: Along with Iraq and Syria, what country in the Middle East was estimated to have a death rate of about a third of its population during the Black Death?, answer: Iran | question: What percentage of Egypt's population died from the Black Death?, answer: 40% | question: How much of Paris's population died from the Black Death?, answer: Half | question: How many people lived in Florence in 1351?, answer: 50 thousand | question: What percentage of the population of Hamburg and Bremen died from the Black Death?, answer: 60% | question: What was found in a burial pit in Central London that suggests some pre-planning and Christian burials?, answer: well-preserved | question: How many settlements were in Germany before 1350?, answer: about 170,000 | question: What was the most widely accepted death rate for the Middle East during the Black Death?, answer: about a third | question: What percentage of the population in crowded cities could die from the Black Death?, answer: 50% | question: What areas were less vulnerable to contagion?, answer: isolated areas | question: Who were especially hard hit by the Black Death?, answer: Monks and priests +question: Where is the motion picture, television, and music industry centered?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What is Hollywood?, answer: a district | question: What is the name of the company that owns ABC?, answer: The Walt Disney Company | question: Which three major record companies are based in Los Angeles?, answer: Universal, Warner Brothers, and Sony +question: Where does Lake Constance form an inland delta?, answer: The mouth of the Rhine | question: What is the West delimited by the Rhine?, answer: Alter Rhein | question: What is most of the delta?, answer: nature reserve | question: What nationality are the towns of Gaißau, Höchst and Fußach?, answer: Austrian | question: How many arms did the natural Rhine originally branched into?, answer: two | question: In the local Alemannic dialect, the singular is pronounced what?, answer: "Isel" | question: What has an official name containing the element "Isel"?, answer: Many local fields +question: When did the United Methodist Church begin?, answer: mid-18th century | question: Where did John Wesley, Charles Wesley and George Whitefield meet?, answer: Oxford University | question: What did the Methodists focus on?, answer: methodical study of scripture | question: What were the characteristics of the Methodists?, answer: methodical and exceptionally detailed | question: What did the Methodists start for members of the Church of England who wanted a more religious life?, answer: individual societies or classes +question: What was the name of the main river in Roman times?, answer: Rhine | question: Did the smaller streams carry water from the Rhine?, answer: they retained the name, | question: What is the name of the old north branch of the Rhine?, answer: Kromme Rijn | question: Where does Oude Rijn flow west?, answer: a sluice | question: What was the name of the river that once formed the line along which the Limes Germanicus was built?, answer: Limes Germanicus | question: What river was created when the Rhine took a left turn?, answer: Channel +question: Who has been used to justify many of the controversial transportation projects that are currently developing in the Amazon?, answer: soy farmers | question: What opened up the rainforest?, answer: The first two highways | question: What was the mean annual deforestation rate from 2000 to 2005?, answer: 18% | question: Has deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon increased or declined between 2004 and 2014?, answer: declined significantly +question: On what date were the negotiations concluded?, answer: 17 February | question: What part of his body began to experience pain after 8 a.m.?, answer: chest | question: What did Luther say when he went to his bed?, answer: "Into your hand I commit my spirit; you have redeemed me, O Lord, faithful God" | question: When did Luther wake up with more chest pain?, answer: 1 a.m. | question: Who did Luther thank God for revealing to him?, answer: his Son | question: Along with Michael Coelius, who was one of Luther's companions?, answer: Justus Jonas | question: What was Luther's reply to the question of whether he was ready to die?, answer: "Yes" +question: On what Avenue are several independent shops and bookstores located?, answer: Olive | question: What is the center of Fresno's local punk/goth/deathrock and heavy metal community?, answer: Tower District | question: The Tower District is also known as the center of Fresno's what communities?, answer: LGBT and hipster | question: Along with punk/goth/deathrock, what type of music is the Tower District known as the center of?, answer: heavy metal +question: Where does Kearney Boulevard begin?, answer: Fresno Street | question: How long is Kearney Boulevard?, answer: two-lane | question: How long is the stretch of Kearney Boulevard between Fresno Street and Thorne Ave?, answer: half-mile | question: Who gave Brookhaven its name?, answer: the Fresno City Council | question: What was Brookhaven called for years?, answer: the "Dogg Pound" +question: What is the home of the Sunnyside Country Club?, answer: Sunnyside | question: What is the major thoroughfare of Sunnyside?, answer: Kings Canyon Avenue | question: What is the name of the part of Sunnyside that is within Fresno County?, answer: a "county island" | question: When was Sunnyside first developed?, answer: 1950s | question: What does the Sunnyside Country Club maintain?, answer: golf course +question: What did the network begin running into trouble in 2010?, answer: the ratings | question: What season of Lost was the lowest rated since its debut in 2004?, answer: sixth and final season | question: What show was moved to Fridays in 2009?, answer: Ugly Betty | question: How many former hit shows were out of the picture by 2010?, answer: two +question: Where is KQTV located?, answer: Kansas City, Missouri | question: How close are KQTV and KMBC to one another?, answer: 55 miles +question: What was ABC's flagship station in New York City?, answer: WJZ-TV | question: What was the name of the ABC owned-and-operated station in Chicago?, answer: WENR-TV | question: Why did the FCC implement a freeze on new station applications in 1948?, answer: an influx of television station license applications | question: What station in San Francisco made its debut on May 5, 1949?, answer: KGO-TV | question: How much did ABC spend to convert 20 acres of land in Hollywood into The Prospect Studios?, answer: $2.5 million +question: What was the only forensic investigation drama to be renewed for a second season?, answer: Body of Proof | question: What was the only late-season premiere to earn a second season?, answer: Happy Endings | question: What ABC show was cancelled in 2010-11?, answer: Brothers & Sisters | question: Where did ABC place in the 2010-11 season in terms of ratings?, answer: third place +question: What was not in place until July?, answer: British command | question: Who refused to take any significant actions until Loudoun approved them?, answer: Abercrombie | question: Who led the successful attack on Oswego?, answer: Montcalm | question: What garrison did Montcalm attack in August?, answer: Oswego | question: What garrison did Montcalm attack in August?, answer: Oswego | question: Who disagreed with Montcalm about the disposition of prisoners' personal effects?, answer: Indians | question: What did the Europeans consider the personal effects of prisoners?, answer: prizes +question: Who will be the leader of the party or coalition with majority members in Parliament?, answer: an elected MP | question: Along with Annan, who brought the former rivals to the signing of the power-sharing agreement?, answer: African Union chairman Jakaya Kikwete | question: Which two political parties were involved in the power-sharing agreement?, answer: PNU and ODM | question: Who approved the power-sharing deal?, answer: Kenyan lawmakers | question: Which two political parties were brought together by the power-sharing agreement?, answer: Kibaki's PNU and Odinga's ODM +question: What group did Jamukha and his followers take refuge from?, answer: Naimans | question: Who did not surrender?, answer: The Naimans | question: Who elected Jamukha as Gür Khan?, answer: a khuruldai | question: What did Jamukha form to oppose Temüjin?, answer: tribes | question: Who abandoned Jamukha?, answer: several generals | question: Who turned Jamukha over to Temüjin in 1206?, answer: his own men +question: Who developed an improved version of Newcomen's engine?, answer: James Watt | question: How much more coal did Boulton and Watt's early engines use?, answer: half as much coal | question: Which two early engines were "atmospheric"?, answer: Newcomen's and Watt's | question: What did Newcomen's and Watt's early engines use to push a piston into a partial vacuum?, answer: air pressure | question: What had to be large because the only usable force acting on them was due to atmospheric pressure?, answer: engine cylinders +question: What is the normal force due to?, answer: repulsive forces | question: What follows when electron clouds overlap?, answer: Pauli repulsion | question: The normal force is responsible for what in tables and floors?, answer: structural integrity | question: What is an example of the normal force in action?, answer: impact force +question: What is the physics described by instead of Newtonian equations?, answer: the Schrödinger equation | question: What is now sometimes "quantized"?, answer: the results of a measurement | question: Is it easy or difficult to imagine in the context of "forces"?, answer: difficult | question: How are potentials treated in quantum mechanics?, answer: similar to classical position variables, i.e., +question: What type of skill is the objective of a teacher?, answer: practical | question: A teacher may follow what as determined by the relevant authority?, answer: standardized curricula | question: What can a teacher do with students of different ages?, answer: interact +question: In what type of teaching is the goal of a course of study and lesson plan?, answer: formal | question: What is pedagogy?, answer: Different ways to teach | question: Who assists students on field trips?, answer: teachers | question: Where do teachers assist in learning?, answer: outside of the classroom | question: What has begun to shape the way teachers approach their roles in the classroom?, answer: internet +question: Who opened the museum on June 22, 1857?, answer: Queen Victoria | question: What was introduced in 1857?, answer: late night openings | question: What types of art were used as educational resources to help boost productive industry?, answer: applied art and science | question: What was very much emphasised in the early years?, answer: the practical use of the collection | question: Who was the first Keeper of Fine Art Collection?, answer: George Wallis | question: What did the Art Training School become in 1949?, answer: Royal College of Art | question: What had been moved from the main museum site to various improvised galleries?, answer: scientific collections | question: In what year was a separate director appointed to the Science Museum?, answer: 1893 +question: What is the record low temperature in Fresno?, answer: 17 °F | question: What is the average high temperature in Fresno?, answer: 90 °F (32.2 °C) | question: How much rain did Fresno get from July 1933 to June 1934?, answer: 4.43 inches | question: How much rain did Fresno get in 24 hours on November 18, 1885?, answer: 3.55 inches | question: How many days of measurable precipitation does Fresno get each year?, answer: 48 days | question: How much snow did Fresno get on January 21, 1962?, answer: 2.2 inches +question: Who unified a number of earlier theories into a set of 20 scalar equations?, answer: James Clerk Maxwell | question: How did the Maxwell Equations describe the sources of the fields?, answer: stationary and moving | question: What did Maxwell discover could be "self-generating"?, answer: electric and magnetic fields | question: Along with electromagnetic theory, with what did Maxwell's discovery unite the fields of electromagnetic theory?, answer: optics +question: What is not fully known?, answer: the legendary figure | question: Who were the two mermaids?, answer: Triton's daughters | question: Where did the second mermaid stay on the coast of?, answer: Denmark | question: Where did the second mermaid reach the mouth of?, answer: Vistula River | question: Who came to admire the mermaid's beauty?, answer: fishermen | question: What was the profession of the fisherman who captured the mermaid?, answer: merchant +question: For what special was the original Doctor Who logo used for the Eleventh Doctor's run modified?, answer: 50th anniversary special "The Day of the Doctor" | question: When was the logo used for the Third Doctor's final season?, answer: 1973–80 | question: What was the name of the fourth Doctor's final season?, answer: Fifth | question: What was the name of the Doctor Who logo used for the Tenth Doctor?, answer: Ninth Doctor | question: What insignia was removed from the Twelfth Doctor's logo in 2012?, answer: "DW" TARDIS | question: What insignia was removed from the Twelfth Doctor's logo in 2012?, answer: "DW" TARDIS | question: Which two Doctors' logos are the primary logo used on all media and merchandise?, answer: Third and Eighth Doctors +question: Who composed the original theme?, answer: Ron Grainer | question: What technique was used to build up the theme?, answer: musique concrète | question: How many seasons were there in 1979-80?, answer: 17 | question: What is the Derbyshire theme regarded as?, answer: significant and innovative | question: How was each note individually created?, answer: cutting, splicing, speeding up and slowing down segments | question: What was invented to allow mixing of the music?, answer: New techniques | question: What did Grainer ask on hearing the finished result of the theme?, answer: "Did I write that?" +question: What type of school is the Galaxy Public School in Kathmandu?, answer: private | question: What are 'aided' schools?, answer: The ones that accept government funds | question: What type of schools are fully funded by private parties?, answer: The private 'un-aided' schools | question: What is the standard of education in Nepal?, answer: quality | question: What is the name of the public school in Kathmandu?, answer: Galaxy Public School | question: What type of families send their children to aided schools?, answer: middle-class families | question: Along with English, what is the state's official language?, answer: Nepali | question: Is there a lot of preschool education in Nepal?, answer: Preschool education is mostly limited to organized neighbourhood nursery schools. +question: What percentage of O2 gas is produced by passing a stream of clean, dry air through a pair of identical zeolite molecular sieves?, answer: 90% to 93% | question: How is nitrogen gas released from the other nitrogen-saturated zeolite bed?, answer: reducing the chamber operating pressure | question: What is pumped through a pipeline?, answer: gaseous oxygen | question: What is the name of the adsorption that allows for a continuous supply of gaseous oxygen to be pumped through a pipeline?, answer: pressure swing | question: How is oxygen gas increasingly obtained?, answer: non-cryogenic technologies +question: Where does the other third of the Rhine flow through?, answer: Pannerdens Kanaal | question: How much of the Rhine flows through the IJssel branch?, answer: one ninth | question: What branch of the Rhine carries approximately two ninths of the flow west?, answer: the Nederrijn | question: What river does the Nederrijn rejoin?, answer: Noord River +question: Who instructs members which way to vote?, answer: political parties | question: Who do parties entrust with the task of ensuring that party members vote according to the party line?, answer: some MSPs, known as whips, | question: Whips are known as what?, answer: MSPs | question: Who can be deselected as official party candidates?, answer: Errant members | question: What tends to be low?, answer: independence of Members of the Scottish Parliament | question: What allows Members to vote as they please?, answer: "free votes", | question: What type of issues are "free votes" typically done on?, answer: moral +question: How long was the Anglo-French conflict?, answer: a century | question: Where did France cede its territory to Great Britain?, answer: east of the Mississippi | question: What was the reason France ceded Louisiana to Spain?, answer: Spain's loss to Britain of Florida | question: In what part of North America did Britain become the dominant colonial power?, answer: eastern North America. +question: How many comb rows does the outer surface of a ctenophores have?, answer: eight | question: Where do ctenophores usually swim in the direction?, answer: the mouth | question: How long are the cilia of ctenophores?, answer: 2 millimeters | question: In what pattern are cilia and flagella arranged?, answer: 9 + 3 | question: What do ctenophores normally beat so that is away from the mouth?, answer: propulsion stroke | question: What usually swim in the direction in which the mouth is pointing?, answer: ctenophores | question: How much faster can a jellyfish accelerate when trying to escape predators?, answer: six times +question: Who produces a list of requirements for a project?, answer: The owner | question: Who presents different ideas about how to accomplish the goals?, answer: Several D&B contractors | question: How does the owner hire a contractor?, answer: The owner selects the ideas he or she likes best | question: How many contractors work together on a design-bid-build contract?, answer: several | question: What is the first phase of a project?, answer: first phase | question: What does a design-bid-build contract do as they build phase 1?, answer: they design phase 2. | question: What type of contract is completely designed by the owner, then bid on, then completed?, answer: design-bid-build +question: Who forms the Scottish Government?, answer: The party, or parties, that hold the majority of seats in the Parliament | question: What is different from many other parliamentary systems?, answer: Parliament elects a First Minister | question: Who can put their name forward to be First Minister?, answer: Any member | question: Who is normally returned as First Minister?, answer: leader of the largest party | question: Who form the government of Scotland?, answer: Scottish Ministers | question: Which ministers are appointed to assist Scottish ministers in their departments?, answer: Junior | question: Who chooses the Scottish ministers?, answer: the First Minister chooses the ministers +question: Who was assassinated in 1981?, answer: Anwar Sadat | question: What type of movement was the Egyptian Islamic Jihad?, answer: anti-colonial | question: What did Muhammad Abd al-Salaam Farag write?, answer: pamphlet +question: How long did the pattern of warfare continue?, answer: nearly another quarter-century. | question: What religion did Henry of Navarre renounce?, answer: Protestantism | question: Who did the Edict of Nantes give equality to?, answer: Catholics | question: What did the Edict of Nantes protect?, answer: Catholic interests +question: What phrase entered British pop culture?, answer: "Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa" | question: The phrase "Hiding behind (or 'watching from behind') the sofa" retains this association with what show?, answer: Doctor | question: What museum in London named their exhibition "Behind the Sofa"?, answer: Museum of the Moving Image | question: What was perceived as eerie, novel, and frightening?, answer: electronic theme music | question: In what year did an article place this childhood juxtaposition of fear and thrill "at the center of many people's relationship with the show"?, answer: 2012 +question: Who was given special legal privileges by Kublai?, answer: physicians | question: What was the name of the non-Mongol physicians?, answer: otachi | question: What type of remedies did otachi doctors use?, answer: herbal | question: Who gave doctors special legal privileges?, answer: Yuan government | question: Who created the Imperial Academy of Medicine?, answer: Kublai | question: Who was attracted to the medical profession?, answer: Confucian scholars +question: What type of disease is the plague?, answer: enzootic | question: When were Nestorian graves found near Lake Issyk Kul in Kyrgyzstan dated?, answer: 1338–39 | question: Who suggested that all three of the great waves of the plague originated in China?, answer: medical geneticists | question: What caused a decline in farming and trading in China in the 13th century?, answer: Mongol conquest | question: What happened at the beginning of the 14th century?, answer: economic recovery | question: When did a large number of natural disasters and plagues lead to widespread famine?, answer: 1330s | question: How many Chinese and other Asians may have died during the 15 years before the plague reached Constantinople?, answer: 25 million +question: Where did the plague return to haunt throughout the 14th to 17th centuries?, answer: Europe and the Mediterranean | question: How often was the plague present in Europe between 1346 and 1671?, answer: every year | question: What was particularly widespread in the following years?, answer: The Second Pandemic | question: Along with Europe, where did the plague retreat to in the 19th century?, answer: northern Africa | question: How many people did France lose in the epidemic of 1628-31?, answer: almost a million +question: Where did the plague strike?, answer: the Middle East | question: From where did the plague enter western Europe?, answer: southern Russia | question: What city in Egypt did the plague reach in 1347?, answer: Alexandria | question: Where did most of the residents of Alexandria flee to?, answer: north along the eastern coast | question: When did the plague reach Antioch?, answer: 1348–49, | question: How many people died during the journey to the north?, answer: most of them dying +question: Who challenged the plague theory in 1970?, answer: British bacteriologist J. F. D. Shrewsbury | question: What was Graham Twigg's profession?, answer: zoologist +question: What plateau has only a few natural and artificial ponds and also groups of clay pits?, answer: The plain moraine plateau | question: What is asymmetrical?, answer: Vistula terraces | question: Which side of Warsaw has a different pattern of geomorphological forms?, answer: The left side | question: What does the contemporary flooded terrace still have?, answer: visible valleys and ground depressions | question: What are the natural features of the Vistula terraces?, answer: streams and lakes | question: Which side of Warsaw has a different pattern of geomorphological forms?, answer: right side of Warsaw | question: How many levels of the plain Vistula terraces are there?, answer: several levels | question: What type of sand covers the highest Vistula terraces?, answer: Aeolian sand | question: What type of areas are on the right side of Warsaw?, answer: forested areas +question: What test began on January 27, 1967?, answer: plugs-out test | question: What caused the crew to delay sealing the hatch?, answer: a strange odor | question: What caused a hold in the simulated countdown?, answer: communications problems | question: What percentage of oxygen was in the atmosphere during the plugs-out test?, answer: 100% | question: What happened to the astronauts before the hatch could be opened?, answer: asphyxiated +question: What is the name of the popular neighborhood centered around the Tower Theatre?, answer: Tower District | question: When was the Tower Theatre built?, answer: 1939 | question: What does the name of the Tower Theatre refer to?, answer: water | question: How far is Fresno City College from the Tower District?, answer: one-half mile | question: What were the early commercial establishments of the Tower District?, answer: small shops and services | question: What remains today in the Tower District?, answer: small local businesses | question: Why were the businesses of the Tower District developed?, answer: due to the proximity of the original Fresno Normal School, | question: When did Fresno Normal School move to the site of Fresno City College?, answer: 1916 +question: What is the force exerted by standard gravity on one kilogram of mass?, answer: kilogram-force | question: What is the speed at which a mass accelerates when subjected to a force of 1 kgf?, answer: 1 m·s−2 | question: Is the kilogram-force a part of the modern SI system?, answer: not a part | question: The sthène is equivalent to how many lbf?, answer: 1000 +question: What is the TEU?, answer: Treaty on European Union | question: What type of provisions do the treaties contain?, answer: formal and substantive | question: What does the TEU establish?, answer: European Union law applies to the metropolitan territories | question: Along with the Åland islands and Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon, what is an example of a territory where European Union law applies in territories where a member state is responsible for external relations?, answer: Gibraltar | question: What does the TEU allow the European Council to make specific provisions for?, answer: customs matters | question: What island is excluded from the jurisdiction of European Union law?, answer: Faroe | question: How long are treaties generally concluded for?, answer: unlimited | question: Who are regarded as subject to the general obligation of the principle of cooperation?, answer: All EU member states | question: Who can interpret the Treaties?, answer: Court of Justice of the European Union +question: What is the name of the treaty that established formal institutions for the European Union?, answer: the Maastricht Treaty 1992 | question: What was made during the 1960s and 1970s?, answer: Minor amendments | question: What was the purpose of the Treaty of Nice 2001?, answer: to make minor amendments to the relative power of member states | question: What country did not join the European Union in 1972?, answer: Norway | question: When did Greenland sign a treaty giving it a special status?, answer: 1985 +question: What does the principle of cross-cutting relate to?, answer: the formation of faults | question: Are faults older or younger than the rocks they cut?, answer: younger | question: What may help determine if a fault is a normal or a thrust fault?, answer: Finding the key bed +question: What is the principle of faunal succession based on?, answer: fossils | question: What may be used to provide a relative age of the formations in which they are found?, answer: their presence or (sometimes) absence | question: Who laid out the principles of faunal succession?, answer: William Smith | question: What causes the localization of fossil types?, answer: lateral changes in habitat +question: What must be older than the formation that contains it?, answer: inclusions | question: What can be ripped up and included in a newer layer of sedimentary rocks?, answer: gravel | question: What foreign bodies are picked up as magma or lava flows?, answer: xenoliths | question: What is picked up as magma or lava flows?, answer: foreign bodies | question: What foreign bodies are picked up as magma or lava flows?, answer: xenoliths +question: Who developed the principles of European Union law?, answer: European Court of Justice | question: What have the courts drawn on in formulating the principles of European Union law?, answer: public international law and legal doctrines | question: What is one of the accepted general principles of European Union Law?, answer: fundamental rights +question: How does imperialism usually proceed rather than by historical description?, answer: diagnosis | question: What concept did British imperialism often use?, answer: Terra nullius | question: What country serves as a case study in relation to British settlement and colonial rule of the continent in the eighteenth century?, answer: Australia +question: What position did George Mueller hold?, answer: Manned Space Flight Administrator | question: When did Samuel Phillips write his letter to NAA president Lee Atwood?, answer: December 19 +question: What was the first serial of Doctor Who?, answer: An Unearthly Child, | question: Who doubts the Doctor can remember his family?, answer: Victoria Waterfield | question: Who states that the Doctor was a father and grandfather before the war?, answer: Dr. Constantine | question: What did Dr. Constantine say to the Doctor in "The Empty Child"?, answer: Now I am neither." | question: What did the Doctor say when he was asked if he had a brother?, answer: "Yeah, I know the feeling." | question: In what 2007 serial did the Doctor say he didn't have a brother?, answer: "Smith and Jones" | question: In what serial in 2006 did the Doctor state that he had been a father?, answer: "Fear Her" +question: What requirements must a project adhere to?, answer: zoning and building code | question: Where do some legal requirements come from?, answer: malum in se | question: What is isolating to a business district?, answer: businesses +question: What is the largest known number?, answer: prime | question: What does trial division test?, answer: a multiple of any integer between 2 and | question: What does trial division consist of testing?, answer: whether n is a multiple of any integer between 2 and | question: What has been devised to test the primality of large numbers?, answer: Algorithms much more efficient | question: What is the name of the primality test that is fast but has a small probability of error?, answer: Miller–Rabin | question: What type of methods are available for numbers of special forms?, answer: fast methods | question: What is the largest known prime number?, answer: 22,338,618 +question: What is one of the most important open questions in theoretical computer science?, answer: The question of whether P equals NP | question: What can be shown to have more efficient solutions?, answer: many important problems | question: What is an example of a problem that can be shown to have more efficient solutions if P equals NP?, answer: protein structure prediction | question: What is one of the Millennium Prize Problems proposed by the Clay Mathematics Institute?, answer: The P versus NP problem | question: How much is the prize for resolving the P versus NP problem?, answer: US$1,000,000 +question: During what war did Israeli troops defeat the Arab troops?, answer: Six-Day War | question: What was blamed for the economic stagnation in the defeated countries?, answer: secular Arab nationalism | question: What types of politics saw a decline in popularity and credibility after the Six-Day War?, answer: secular, socialist and nationalist | question: Who inspired different Islamist movements?, answer: Maududi and Sayyid Qutb +question: What can pose a hazard to humans in the rainforest?, answer: several species | question: What type of creatures are the black caiman, jaguar, cougar, and anaconda?, answer: predatory creatures | question: What can produce an electric shock that can stun or kill?, answer: electric eels | question: What do poison dart frogs secrete through their flesh?, answer: lipophilic alkaloid toxins | question: Along with disease vectors, what other type of creatures can be found in the rainforest?, answer: parasites | question: What type of bats can spread the rabies virus?, answer: Vampire bats | question: What diseases can be contracted in the Amazon?, answer: Malaria, yellow fever and Dengue fever +question: What proved more important than it seemed?, answer: Anglo-Norman conquest | question: Who controlled Cyprus until 1489?, answer: Christians | question: Who acquired Cyprus in 1192?, answer: Guy de Lusignan | question: When did the Venetians acquire full control of the island?, answer: 1489 +question: What is the reason for the majority rule?, answer: conflict of interest | question: Who has a financial self-interest in "diagnosing" as many conditions as possible?, answer: physician | question: What type of medication does the patient want?, answer: cost-effective | question: What is the U.S. system of government similar to?, answer: checks and balances system +question: What was the reason for the order of classes?, answer: the date they surrendered | question: What was the rank of the Southern Chinese when they surrendered to the Mongols?, answer: lower | question: Who was ranked higher than the Southern Chinese?, answer: The Northern Chinese | question: What gave rise to favorable conditions for private southern Chinese manufacturers and merchants?, answer: Major commerce +question: How many insect species live in the Amazon?, answer: 2.5 million | question: How many plant species have been scientifically classified in the Amazon?, answer: 40,000 | question: How many bird species in the world live in the rainforests of the Amazon?, answer: One in five | question: How many invertebrate species have been described in Brazil?, answer: between 96,660 and 128,843 +question: Has the relationship of ctenophores to the rest of Metazoa been the focus of debate for many years?, answer: It has been the focus of debate | question: What is the only known animal phyla that lack any true hox genes?, answer: Ctenophores | question: What did a series of studies look at the presence and absence of?, answer: members of gene families | question: What has supported ctenophores as the sister lineage to all other animals?, answer: complete sequenced genomes | question: What type of cell types were lost in major animal lineages?, answer: neural and muscle cell types | question: What is the earliest diverging animal phylum?, answer: Porifera | question: What are the only known animal phyla that lack hox genes?, answer: sponges +question: What study has since been confirmed and amended?, answer: Haensch | question: Where was the genetic evidence derived from Black Death victims in England?, answer: East Smithfield burial site | question: When was a study published in Nature that sequenced the genome of Y. pestis?, answer: October 2011 +question: What has received recognition from critics and the public?, answer: The revived series | question: How many BAFTA TV Awards did Doctor Who win?, answer: five | question: How many BAFTA Cymru Awards did Doctor Who win?, answer: 25 | question: How many Saturn Awards was Doctor Who nominated for?, answer: 7 | question: In 2009, Doctor Who was voted the greatest show of the 2000s by Channel 4?, answer: 3rd | question: What award did the episode "Vincent and the Doctor" win in 2010?, answer: Mind Award +question: What did the revocation of Protestant services require?, answer: education of children | question: Who did the revocation of Protestant services and emigration cause?, answer: Huguenots | question: What did many of the Huguenots become in Britain?, answer: intellectuals, doctors and business leaders | question: How many Huguenots emigrated to the North American colonies?, answer: Four thousand | question: Who welcomed the French refugees?, answer: The English | question: What religion did those Huguenots who stayed in France become?, answer: Catholics +question: Where is the right to create private schools in Germany?, answer: Article 7, Paragraph 4 of the Grundgesetz | question: Is it possible to abolish private schools in Germany?, answer: not | question: What is the unusual protection of private schools?, answer: a second Gleichschaltung | question: Are private schools more or less common than in other countries?, answer: less common | question: What was the percent of pupils in private schools in Germany between 1992 and 2008?, answer: 7.8% | question: What was the percent of students in private high schools in Germany in 2008?, answer: 11.1%. +question: What technique is used to determine the age of rocks on Earth?, answer: radiometric dating | question: How old are the rocks from the lunar maria?, answer: 3.2 billion years | question: The Genesis Rock is from what period in the development of the Solar System?, answer: early period | question: On what mission was the Genesis Rock retrieved?, answer: Apollo 15 | question: What is the Genesis Rock?, answer: anorthosite rock | question: What geochemical component has no known terrestrial counterpart?, answer: KREEP | question: What type of rock is the Genesis Rock?, answer: anorthositic +question: What is the formal and ongoing role of?, answer: teacher | question: What must a person obtain in order to become a teacher?, answer: specified professional qualifications or credentials | question: Along with pedagogy, what is one of the professional qualifications of teaching?, answer: science | question: What do teachers have to do after they qualify?, answer: continue their education | question: What can a teacher use to facilitate student learning?, answer: a lesson plan +question: What is the most comprehensive holding of post-classical European sculpture in the world?, answer: sculpture collection | question: How many objects are in the V&A's sculpture collection?, answer: approximately 22,000 | question: What two periods of ivory sculptures are included in the V&A's collection?, answer: Byzantine and Anglo Saxon | question: What is the history of wood carving?, answer: wood +question: Who has the authority to represent and bin the member states in decisions?, answer: ministers | question: What defines the European Council?, answer: TEU article 15 | question: How long does the European Council meet?, answer: six months | question: What type of issues does the Council discuss?, answer: environmental | question: Who must have the authority to represent and bin the member states in decisions?, answer: The minister | question: What type of member states are not dominated by larger member states?, answer: smaller member states | question: How many votes are there in the Council?, answer: 352 | question: What percentage of the Council members must represent at least at least?, answer: 55 per cent | question: During what process is this critical?, answer: legislative process. +question: What is the term for schools offering years 7 through 12?, answer: The secondary level | question: What type of private schools are military academies?, answer: boarding schools | question: How much does the cost of private secondary schools vary?, answer: varies from school to school | question: What do schools claim high tuition is used for?, answer: to pay higher salaries for the best teachers | question: What type of private schools are privately owned or operated as well?, answer: military academies +question: How many 45-minute episodes does each series usually consist of?, answer: 13 | question: How many stories does each series include?, answer: several standalone and multi-part | question: During what era did each episode have its own title?, answer: "classic" +question: How many times can a Time Lord regenerate?, answer: 12 | question: The Eleventh Doctor was the product of what regeneration?, answer: thirteenth | question: Who was the product of the Doctor's twelfth regeneration from his original set?, answer: the Eleventh Doctor +question: When did BSkyB's fee-based service start?, answer: 1 September 1993 | question: How many channels were included in the new Sky Multichannels package?, answer: four | question: What service did BSkyB close on September 27, 2001?, answer: analogue service | question: Some of the channels did broadcast in what type of encryption?, answer: clear or soft encrypted | question: How many new subscribers did BSkyB gain in the first two months?, answer: 400,000 | question: Who criticized the operations of BSkyB in front of the Select Committee on National Heritage?, answer: Michael Grade +question: What name does the northern flow keep until it flows into Lake IJsselmeer?, answer: IJssel | question: How many main flows does the Rhine split into?, answer: three | question: What is the name of the New Waterway?, answer: Nieuwe Waterweg | question: What begins as Nederrijn, then changes into Lek, then joins the Noord, thereby forming Nieuwe Maas?, answer: The middle flow | question: What name does the northern flow keep until it flows into Lake IJsselmeer?, answer: IJssel | question: How many main flows carry significant amounts of water?, answer: Three +question: When did Galileo Galilei disprove the Aristotelian theory of motion?, answer: 17th century | question: What did Galileo Galilei argue about objects without a force?, answer: objects retain their velocity +question: How many consecutive National Television Awards did Doctor Who win?, answer: five | question: Who was the first Doctor to be nominated for a BAFTA Television Award?, answer: Matt Smith +question: What is a significant part of British popular culture?, answer: The show | question: How has Doctor Who influenced British television professionals?, answer: The show has influenced generations | question: When did Doctor Who begin?, answer: 1963 | question: When was there an unsuccessful attempt to revive regular production of Doctor Who?, answer: 1996 | question: When was Doctor Who relaunched?, answer: 2005 | question: Who starred in the first series of Doctor Who in the 21st century?, answer: Christopher Eccleston | question: What was the name of the Doctor Who spin-off that aired from 2006 to 2011?, answer: Torchwood | question: What have there been many of to the character in other media?, answer: spoofs and cultural references +question: When do the simplest valve gears give events of fixed length?, answer: engine cycle | question: What can provide means for saving steam as speed and momentum?, answer: reversing mechanism | question: What controls both steam flows?, answer: one and the same valve +question: Along with South East Asia and Korea, what kingdom is represented in the smaller galleries?, answer: Himalayan | question: What are some of the Korean items in the smaller galleries?, answer: green-glazed ceramics, silk embroideries from officials' robes | question: What type of bronze sculptures are included in the smaller galleries?, answer: Nepalese bronze | question: When is Tibetan art from the 14th to the 19th century represented?, answer: 14th- and 15th-century | question: What Asian countries are represented in the smaller galleries?, answer: Thailand, Burma, Cambodia, Indonesia and Sri Lanka | question: What reflects the influence of India?, answer: Hindu and Buddhist sculptures +question: What is created when there is more economic inequality?, answer: waste and pollution | question: What group of people increase their yearly carbon emissions as they become more wealthy?, answer: poor people | question: What is the name of the relation between economic inequality and environmental degradation?, answer: Environmental Kuznets Curve | question: Is there more or less waste and pollution created with great economic inequality?, answer: not more waste and pollution created | question: What is the whole of the increase in environmental degradation?, answer: increase of emissions per person | question: What would cause the amount of environmental degradation to be lower?, answer: If there were fewer people | question: What has a large impact on the amount of environmental degradation?, answer: current high level of population | question: What would WWF argue can be addressed/corrected while still not resulting in an increase of environmental damage?, answer: population levels would start to drop to a sustainable level +question: What are all subjects which are not explicitly stated in Schedule 5 to the Scotland Act as reserved matters?, answer: The specific devolved matters | question: What are some of the subjects that are automatically devolved to the Scottish Parliament?, answer: agriculture, fisheries and forestry, economic development, education, environment, food standards, health, home affairs, Scots law | question: How much can the Scottish Parliament alter income tax in Scotland?, answer: 3 pence | question: What act conferred further fiscal devolution?, answer: The 2012 Act +question: Which region of California would the desert portions of north Los Angeles County and eastern Kern and San Bernardino Counties be included in?, answer: southern | question: What is the alternative to the two AAA Auto Clubs' division of the state?, answer: three-region | question: What portions of north Los Angeles County would be included in the southern California region?, answer: desert portions +question: What contributed much to the development of thermodynamic theory?, answer: steam engine | question: Who discovered latent heat?, answer: Watt | question: Who discovered latent heat?, answer: Watt | question: What did Watt know about water with pressure?, answer: change in the boiling point | question: What type of improvements did Watt make to the steam engine?, answer: mechanical | question: What modern boilers did the Rankine cycle help develop?, answer: high-pressure and -temperature boilers +question: What only acts directly upon elementary particles?, answer: strong force | question: Where is a residual of the force observed?, answer: between hadrons | question: Gluons form part of what mesons?, answer: virtual pi and rho | question: What has shown that the elementary particles affected are not directly observable?, answer: free quarks | question: What is the phenomenon that shows that the elementary particles affected are not directly observable?, answer: color confinement. +question: What genome was found to be ancestral to modern isolates of the modern Y. pestis strains?, answer: Y. pestis | question: How many waves of the plague may have entered Europe?, answer: two | question: Where were surveys of plague pit remains found?, answer: France and England | question: What Dutch town showed the Y. pestis genotype responsible for the pandemic that spread through the Low Countries differed from that found in Britain and France?, answer: Bergen op Zoom +question: What does the success of any pathogen depend on?, answer: ability to elude | question: How did pathogens evolve to be able to successfully infect a host?, answer: several methods | question: What do bacteria release to digest a physical barrier?, answer: enzymes | question: What is inserted into the host cell to provide a direct route for proteins to move from the pathogen to the host?, answer: a hollow tube | question: What are proteins in a hollow tube used for?, answer: These proteins are often used to shut down host defenses. +question: How many people were on the remaining Apollo missions?, answer: a single veteran | question: Who were the crew members of Apollo 13?, answer: Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise | question: What caused the Apollo 13 crew to use the LM as a "life boat"?, answer: liquid oxygen tank | question: What group was convened to determine the cause of the oxygen tank explosion?, answer: NASA review board | question: What caused the Apollo 13 crew to use the LM as a "life boat"?, answer: oxygen tank +question: Who did Chagatai declare he would never accept as his successor?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Who was Genghis' oldest son?, answer: Jochi | question: What empire did Genghis Khan invade?, answer: Khwarezmid Empire | question: Who was appointed as the successor of Genghis Khan?, answer: Ögedei +question: What is currently undergoing a period of refurbishment and modernization?, answer: The system | question: What has been replaced as part of the Metro: All Change program?, answer: ticket machines | question: What is being done to the trains?, answer: All Metro trains are being completely refurbished | question: What other things are being overhauled?, answer: tracks, signalling and overhead wires | question: What is the long term plan for the Metro system?, answer: an entirely new fleet of trains | question: What is the name of the business park in North Tyneside?, answer: the Cobalt business park | question: Several of the proposed routes would require what type of train?, answer: trams +question: Who created the system of bureaucracy?, answer: Kublai Khan | question: What type of bureaucracy was created by Kublai Khan?, answer: Yuan bureaucracy | question: Where did the Chinese-style elements of the bureaucracy come from?, answer: Tang, Song, as well as Khitan Liao | question: Along with Yao Shu, who was a notable Chinese adviser to Kublai?, answer: Liu Bingzhong | question: What was the name of the internal surveillance and inspection agency?, answer: Censorate | question: What did the Mongol traditional reliance on as the core of governance?, answer: military institutions and offices | question: What was the top institution that was directly or indirectly responsible for most other governmental agencies?, answer: the Central Secretariat | question: What was the name of the central government institution that dealt with finance?, answer: Department of State Affairs +question: When was the Barnett Center constructed?, answer: 1990 | question: How many floors does the Bank of America Tower have?, answer: 42 | question: What is the defining building in the Jacksonville skyline?, answer: Wells Fargo Center +question: Where is the Cloth of St Gereon?, answer: The tapestry collection | question: How many Devonshire Hunting Tapestries are in the collection?, answer: four | question: What was the major English center of tapestry weaving in the 16th and 17th centuries?, answer: Sheldon & Mortlake | question: What was the leading English tapestry manufactory in the late 17th century and early 18th century?, answer: John Vanderbank's workshop | question: What workshop has some of the finest tapestries in the collection?, answer: Gobelins | question: What is Sheldon & Mortlake a major English center of?, answer: tapestry weaving +question: How many owned-and-operated stations does ABC have?, answer: eight | question: How many U.S.-based ABC affiliates do most Canadians have?, answer: at least one | question: What provides news and features for select radio stations owned by Citadel Broadcasting?, answer: ABC News +question: What do some genera have without sidebranches?, answer: simple tentacles | question: What are specialized mushroom-shaped cells in the outer layer of the epidermis?, answer: colloblasts | question: What are specialized mushroom-shaped cells in the outer layer of the epidermis?, answer: colloblasts | question: What is the purpose of the spiral thread?, answer: it may absorb stress | question: What do cnidaria-eating nudibranchs incorporate into their bodies for defense?, answer: nematocytes | question: How many types of movement do Euplokamis have?, answer: three | question: How many types of movement do Euplokamis have?, answer: three | question: What is the unique flicking movement of Euplokamis?, answer: uncoiling movement +question: What is often conflated with "colonialism"?, answer: "imperialism" | question: What is another term for imperialism?, answer: colonialism | question: Who wrote that while imperialism operates from the center, is a state policy and is developed for ideological as well as financial reasons, colonialism is simply the development for settlement or commercial intentions?, answer: Robert Young | question: What does Edward Said distinguish between imperialism and colonialism?, answer: Colonialism | question: Who distinguishes the difference between imperialism and colonialism?, answer: Edward Said | question: What is generally excluded from discussions of colonialism?, answer: Contiguous land empires +question: What did Jesus say at the Last Supper?, answer: "This is my body which is for you" | question: What did Luther insist on in the consecrated bread and wine?, answer: Real Presence of the body and blood | question: How many places did Zwingli believe Jesus could be?, answer: more than one | question: What sometimes became confrontational?, answer: the debate | question: What did Jesus say in John 6.63?, answer: "The flesh profiteth nothing" | question: What did Luther say did not break that easily?, answer: German necks | question: What did Luther say about Zwingli's statement that "German necks don't break that easily"?, answer: This is Hesse, not Switzerland." | question: What did Luther write on his table?, answer: "Hoc est corpus meum" +question: Who created the "hockey stick graph"?, answer: Michael E. Mann, Raymond S. Bradley and Malcolm K. Hughes | question: What did the "hockey stick graph" appear to depict over the past 1000 years?, answer: larger global temperature variations | question: What was supported by cited reconstructions by Jones et al. 1998?, answer: The MBH99 finding | question: Along with the Jones et al. and Pollack, Huang & Shen reconstructions, what two reconstructions supported the MBH99 finding?, answer: Briffa reconstructions +question: How many French men fought in the Battle of Carillon?, answer: 3,600 | question: Who did Abercrombie send to destroy Fort Frontenac?, answer: John Bradstreet | question: Who replaced Abercrombie?, answer: Jeffery Amherst, +question: What was the Saturn V designed to send to the Moon?, answer: CSM and LM | question: How large was the Saturn V?, answer: 33 feet (10.1 m) | question: What did the Saturn V's capability grow to for the later advanced lunar landings?, answer: 103,600 pounds (47,000 kg) | question: What did the S-IC first stage burn?, answer: RP-1/LOX | question: What was the thrust of the third stage of the Saturn V?, answer: 230,000 lbf +question: What form the basis for most separation results of complexity classes?, answer: time and space hierarchy theorems | question: What tells us that L is strictly contained in PSPACE?, answer: the space hierarchy theorem +question: What method is used to allocate the number of seats in the Parliament?, answer: d'Hondt | question: How many list votes is the number of list votes divided by?, answer: one | question: Who is awarded the seat?, answer: The party with the highest quotient | question: The d'Hondt method is repeated iteratively until what is allocated?, answer: all available list seats +question: Who gave Rainulf Drengot the county of Aversa?, answer: Duke Sergius IV | question: Who did the Hauteville family proclaim Duke of Apulia and Calabria?, answer: prince Guaimar IV | question: What title did William Iron Arm receive?, answer: count | question: Who legally ennobled Drogo?, answer: Henry III +question: What was also used until the early 20th century?, answer: The show globe | question: What is often used in the Netherlands?, answer: Bowl of Hygieia | question: What symbol is common in France, Argentina, the United Kingdom, Belgium, Ireland, Italy, Spain and India?, answer: green Greek cross +question: What was the cause of the 1962 protest?, answer: off-campus rental | question: When was the Kalven Report issued?, answer: 1967 | question: How long was the Kalven Report?, answer: two-page | question: The Kalven Report has been used to justify the refusal to divest from what country in the 1980s?, answer: South Africa +question: How many research institutes does the University of Chicago operate?, answer: 12 | question: What is the Oriental Institute?, answer: Near Eastern studies | question: Where is the National Opinion Research Center located?, answer: Chicago | question: What is Fermilab?, answer: particle physics | question: What is the name of the university that is affiliated with the Marine Biological Laboratory?, answer: Toyota Technological Institute at Chicago | question: What research center is located on Chicago's campus?, answer: National Opinion Research Center +question: What type of institutions does the University of Chicago run?, answer: academic institutions | question: What is the name of the residential treatment program for those with behavioral and emotional problems?, answer: Sonia Shankman Orthogenic School | question: What is the name of the school for students with learning disabilities?, answer: Hyde Park Day School, | question: What is the subject of the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project?, answer: mathematics | question: What does the Council on Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences and Humanities administer?, answer: interdisciplinary workshops | question: Where is the Hyde Park Day School located?, answer: University of Chicago +question: The Riemann hypothesis states that except for s = −2, −4,..., what part of the ζ-function have real part equal to 1/2?, answer: all zeroes | question: What does the Riemann hypothesis say comes from random noise in the distribution of primes?, answer: irregularity | question: What distribution of primes holds for shorter intervals of length about the square root of x?, answer: asymptotic distribution | question: What is generally believed to be correct?, answer: This hypothesis | question: What is the simplest assumption that primes should have?, answer: no significant irregularities +question: What is the result of the oxygen cycle?, answer: oxygen gas | question: How many main reservoirs are there on Earth?, answer: three | question: What is the main driving factor of the oxygen cycle?, answer: photosynthesis, | question: What removes oxygen from the atmosphere?, answer: respiration and decay | question: In equilibrium, production and consumption occur at the same rate of what percentage of the entire atmospheric oxygen per year?, answer: 1/2000th +question: What is being used by the indigenous tribes to protect their tribal lands from commercial interests?, answer: remote sensing | question: What do the Trio Tribe use to map their ancestral lands?, answer: handheld GPS devices | question: What does the lack of clearly defined boundaries make it easier for?, answer: commercial ventures +question: What was the original name of the Rhine?, answer: Greek Ῥῆνος | question: What is a Central German development of the early modern period?, answer: The diphthong | question: In what language is the Germanic vocalism Rin- adopted?, answer: French +question: What percentage of Kenyans consider themselves Protestant?, answer: 47.7% | question: How many members does the Presbyterian Church of East Africa have in Kenya?, answer: 3 million | question: What is the name of the Presbyterian church in Kenya?, answer: Independent Presbyterian Church | question: What type of Christians are 621,200 of Kenyans?, answer: Orthodox | question: What group has the highest number of members in the world?, answer: Quakers | question: What type of synagogue is located in Nairobi?, answer: Jewish synagogue +question: What type of thinker was Mawdudi?, answer: Sunni Islamic | question: What did Khomeini believe was essential to Islam?, answer: Sharia law +question: What was the name of the treaty that ended the Seven Years' War?, answer: Treaty of Hubertusburg | question: Who occupied the Caribbean islands of Guadeloupe?, answer: The British | question: What was Saint Pierre and Miquelon?, answer: two small islands | question: What did the British consider the economic value of the Caribbean islands?, answer: sugar cane | question: Who referred to Canada as nothing more than a few acres of snow?, answer: Voltaire | question: Why did the British want to take New France?, answer: defence of their North American colonies would no longer be an issue | question: What did Spain trade to regain Cuba?, answer: Florida to Britain | question: Which two countries agreed that navigation on the Mississippi River was to be open to vessels of all nations?, answer: Great Britain and Spain +question: In the North, from Virginia in the South to what Canadian colony was the war fought?, answer: Nova Scotia | question: What rivers were the Forks of the Ohio?, answer: Allegheny and Monongahela | question: How old was George Washington?, answer: 22-year-old +question: How much will a student get out of the course a teacher promotes?, answer: more | question: How many important aspects of teacher enthusiasm are there?, answer: three | question: Along with enthusiasm about teaching and enthusiasm about the subject matter, who must a teacher enjoy being around?, answer: the students | question: What must a teacher do to be around their students?, answer: They also must enjoy | question: What is going to help a student succeed in their life in the future?, answer: A teacher who cares for their students | question: Who needs to be enthusiastic about the subject matter they are teaching?, answer: The teacher | question: What is an example of a subject that a teacher needs to be enthusiastic about?, answer: chemistry | question: What can create a spark of excitement in a student?, answer: spark in the teacher | question: What type of teacher has the ability to be very influential in a student's life?, answer: An enthusiastic teacher +question: What is stronger than gravity over short distances?, answer: weak force | question: What is the most familiar effect of the weak force?, answer: beta decay | question: How much less than the strong force is the field strength of the weak force?, answer: 1013 times | question: Is the weak force stronger than gravity over short distances?, answer: stronger than gravity | question: What theory shows that electromagnetic forces and the weak force are indistinguishable at temperatures in excess of 1015 kelvins?, answer: electroweak theory | question: Where have temperatures in excess of 1015 kelvins been probed?, answer: modern particle accelerators +question: Most electric power is generated using what type of plant?, answer: steam plant | question: What has been largely superseded by internal combustion engines or electric motors?, answer: steam | question: Most electric power is generated using what?, answer: steam turbine plant, | question: What concerns have caused a renewed interest in steam?, answer: fuel sources and pollution | question: What is the movement that has caused a renewed interest in steam?, answer: Advanced Steam +question: What was a term used since the 15th-17th centuries?, answer: pharma | question: What did the original Greek roots from pharmakos imply?, answer: sorcery | question: What did a pharma offer in addition to medicines?, answer: general medical advice | question: Along with patent medicines, what type of medicines did a pharma sell?, answer: tobacco | question: What was the name of the place that sold tobacco and patent medicines?, answer: an apothecary | question: What type of medicines were offered by apothecary?, answer: herbal remedies | question: What is the Greek word for pharmacy?, answer: Pharmakeia +question: What is recycled continuously in a Rankine cycle?, answer: The working fluid | question: What is the fluid of choice in an open loop system?, answer: water | question: What is the working fluid in the mercury vapor turbine?, answer: Mercury | question: What can be used in a binary cycle?, answer: Low boiling hydrocarbons +question: What is closely related to prime numbers?, answer: The zeta function | question: What must there be in order for the harmonic series 1 + 1/2 to diverge?, answer: infinitely many primes | question: What is the harmonic series?, answer: 1 + 1/2 | question: What is the Basel problem an example of?, answer: modern algebraic number theory +question: What team won the Ekstraklasa Championship in 2000?, answer: Polonia Warsaw, | question: How many times did Polonia Warsaw win the cup?, answer: twice | question: Where is Polonia Warsaw's home venue?, answer: Konwiktorska | question: When was Polonia Warsaw relegated from the country's top flight?, answer: 2013 | question: In what league does Polonia Warsaw play?, answer: 4th league (5th tier in Poland) +question: How many natural reserves are in Warsaw?, answer: 13 | question: How far is the Vistula river from Warsaw?, answer: 15 kilometres (9 miles) | question: What type of lake is Czerniaków?, answer: oxbow | question: How many of the lakes in Warsaw are permanent?, answer: only a few +question: How many main bus companies are there in Newcastle?, answer: 3 | question: What is the name of the main bus station in Newcastle?, answer: Haymarket bus station | question: Where does Arriva operate from?, answer: Haymarket Bus Station | question: What bus company operates from Eldon Square Bus Station?, answer: Go-Ahead | question: What is the primary bus company in the city proper?, answer: Stagecoach | question: Nexus is the Passenger Transport Executive of what area?, answer: Tyne and Wear +question: When were the inlaid doors from Antwerp City Hall dated?, answer: 1580 | question: When was the Rococo Augustus Rex Bureau Cabinet dated?, answer: c1750 | question: When was the French Cabinet made?, answer: 1861–1867 | question: Who designed furniture in the late 19th and early 20th century?, answer: Ernest Gimson, Edward William Godwin, Charles Voysey, Adolf Loos and Otto Wagner | question: Le Corbusier, Marcel Breuer, Charles and Ray Eames, and Giò Ponti are examples of what type of furniture?, answer: modernists +question: What does a teacher's college aim to preserve and update?, answer: knowledge and professional standing | question: Who operates teacher's colleges?, answer: governments +question: What is the name of the history of Warsaw?, answer: heroic history | question: What was Pawiak's occupation?, answer: Gestapo prison | question: What is the Warsaw Citadel?, answer: 19th-century fortification | question: Who built the Warsaw Uprising Monument?, answer: Wincenty Kućma +question: What type of system were Victorian lines once a part of?, answer: state-owned | question: What is the broad gauge of Victorian lines?, answer: 1,600 mm | question: What gauge have the interstate trunk routes been converted to?, answer: 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) | question: How many formerly government-owned lines were built in mountainous areas?, answer: five +question: Where are many bars on the city centre?, answer: the Bigg Market | question: What is Collingwood Street popularly referred to as?, answer: the 'Diamond Strip' | question: What is the name of the new indoor complex that has opened in the city centre?, answer: "The Gate" | question: Where is the Pink Triangle located?, answer: Times Square area +question: Who did Kublai Khan conquer?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: What dynasty did Kublai Khan establish?, answer: Yuan | question: What has been praised for Genghis Khan?, answer: artwork and literature | question: During what dynasty was there less literature about Genghis Khan?, answer: the Jin dynasty | question: How long did it take Genghis Khan and his successors to conquer China?, answer: 65 years +question: How many rows of combs do annelids have?, answer: eight rows | question: How do the combs beat?, answer: a metachronal rhythm | question: What runs out under the dome and splits to connect with two adjacent comb rows?, answer: a ciliary groove | question: What type of system is used for transmitting the beat rhythm from the combs to the balancers?, answer: mechanical system +question: How many LEA funded schools are in Newcastle?, answer: eleven | question: What is the name of the Catholic high school in Newcastle?, answer: Sacred Heart | question: What is the Royal Grammar School?, answer: The largest co-ed independent school | question: What type of school is Newcastle High School for Girls?, answer: girls' independent school | question: What two schools are located on the same street in Jesmond?, answer: Both schools | question: What is the only boys' only school in the city?, answer: Newcastle School for Boys | question: What is the largest general further education college in the North East?, answer: Newcastle College | question: What is the name of the state-Catholic high school in Newcastle?, answer: St Cuthbert's High School +question: How many sororities are there at the University of Chicago?, answer: seven | question: How many of the sororities are members of the National Panhellenic Conference?, answer: Four | question: What percentage of undergraduates were members of fraternities or sororities in 2002?, answer: 8–10 percent | question: What percentage of undergraduates are estimated to participate in Greek life at the University of Chicago?, answer: one in ten +question: What is the Rhind papyrus?, answer: Egyptian fraction expansions | question: What do the Ancient Greeks have that the Egyptians do not?, answer: the earliest surviving records of the explicit study of prime numbers | question: What is the name of the book that contains important theorems about primes?, answer: Euclid's Elements | question: Who showed how to construct a perfect number from a Mersenne prime?, answer: Euclid | question: What is a simple method to compute primes?, answer: The Sieve of Eratosthenes, +question: Who demonstrated that there are infinitely many primes?, answer: Euclid | question: Is there a simple formula that separates prime numbers from composite numbers?, answer: There is no known simple formula | question: What can be modeled of the distribution of primes in the large?, answer: statistical behaviour | question: In what century was the prime number theorem proven?, answer: 19th +question: What is the position of a Sufist?, answer: spiritual teacher +question: How many major Christian traditions are there?, answer: three | question: What is the honored but informal position of a man?, answer: starets or elder | question: What is the nature of most Protestant denominations?, answer: individualistic +question: Who is educated in a university or college?, answer: teachers | question: In what countries are teachers educated in a university?, answer: almost all | question: What do governments require before a teacher can teach?, answer: certification by a recognized body | question: What is earned after completion of high school?, answer: elementary school education certificate | question: What track does a high school student follow?, answer: education specialty | question: What type of evaluation must a prospective teacher pass to be able to teach in a classroom?, answer: psychiatric | question: Why is it becoming the norm in many countries to require a background check and psychiatric evaluation before teaching?, answer: security concerns +question: How many objects are made from silver or gold?, answer: over 10,000 | question: What is the earliest known piece of English silver with a dated hallmark?, answer: British silver | question: What is the earliest known piece of English silver with a dated hallmark?, answer: silver gilt beaker | question: Who is one of the silversmiths whose work is represented in the collection?, answer: Paul de Lamerie | question: What does the main iron work gallery cover?, answer: European wrought and cast iron | question: Who is the master of wrought ironwork?, answer: Jean Tijou | question: Who designed the Hereford Screen?, answer: Sir George Gilbert Scott | question: Who made the Hereford Screen?, answer: Skidmore | question: What is the structure of the Hereford Screen made out of?, answer: timber and cast iron | question: What is painted in a wide range of colors?, answer: copper and ironwork | question: What are the arches and columns of the Hereford Screen decorated with?, answer: polished quartz +question: What is the name of the museum dedicated to children's books?, answer: Seven Stories +question: What is one way to mitigate the effects of teaching?, answer: occupational hazards | question: What type of interventions are used to relieve occupational stress among teachers?, answer: Individual-level +question: What are some of the misconceptions about the outer and inner chloroplast membranes?, answer: common misconceptions | question: What is often cited as evidence that chloroplasts are the descendants of endosymbiotic cyanobacteria?, answer: a double membrane | question: What is the outer chloroplast membrane the product of the host's cell membrane infolding to form?, answer: a vesicle +question: How many major types of rock are there?, answer: three | question: What is an important concept in geology that illustrates the relationships between the three types of rock?, answer: The rock cycle | question: What happens to a rock when it crystallizes?, answer: melt | question: What changes the mineral content of the rock that gives it a characteristic fabric?, answer: heat and pressure | question: What type of rock can be turned into a metamorphic rock?, answer: The sedimentary rock | question: What type of rock can be re-eroded and redeposited?, answer: Sedimentary rock | question: What happens to igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks when re-eroded?, answer: -melted | question: Heat and pressure change what in a rock?, answer: the mineral content of the rock +question: How many types of thylakoids are there?, answer: two | question: How large are granal thylakoids?, answer: 300–600 nanometers | question: What are helicoid sheets that spiral around grana?, answer: Stromal thylakoids | question: What are the characteristics of granal thylakoids?, answer: flat tops and bottoms | question: What does granal membrane increase for light capture?, answer: stability and surface area +question: What may facilitate higher levels of intrinsic motivation?, answer: teacher enthusiasm | question: What does teacher enthusiasm contribute to a classroom atmosphere full of?, answer: energy and enthusiasm | question: What may lead to students becoming more self-determined in their own learning process?, answer: Enthusiastic teachers | question: What indicates that a teacher's enthusiasm may contribute to the student's expectations about intrinsic motivation in the context of learning?, answer: exposure | question: What does enthusiasm do in the classroom?, answer: increasing a student's interest | question: What is another concept that may also apply?, answer: emotional contagion, | question: What can students become by catching onto the enthusiasm and energy of a teacher?, answer: more intrinsically motivated +question: What TV show is "The Neutral Zone" a reference to?, answer: Star Trek: The Next Generation | question: What character on Queer as Folk was portrayed as an avid Doctor Who fan?, answer: Vince | question: Who is portrayed as a Doctor Who collector and enthusiast?, answer: Oliver on Coupling | question: Who referenced Doctor Who in Destroy All Humans! 2?, answer: civilians +question: What is refraining from violence said to help preserve society's tolerance of?, answer: civil disobedience | question: What dictionary includes non-violence in its definition of civil disobedience?, answer: Black's Law Dictionary | question: What states that civil disobedience requires "carefully chosen and legitimate means"?, answer: Christian Bay's encyclopedia article | question: What is more destructive than civil disobedience?, answer: rebellion | question: What is said to help preserve society's tolerance of civil disobedience?, answer: refraining from violence +question: When have actors returned to reprise the role of their specific Doctor?, answer: at later dates | question: Who played the Three Doctors in 1973?, answer: Patrick Troughton | question: Who returned to star with Peter Davison in 1983?, answer: The Five Doctors, Troughton and Pertwee | question: Who replaced William Hartnell in the episode "The Five Doctors"?, answer: Richard Hurndall | question: What was the name of the 1985 episode in which Patrick Troughton returned to play the Doctor?, answer: The Two Doctors | question: What was the name of the Children in Need short in 2007?, answer: "Time Crash" | question: What is the name of the story in which the first Doctor encounters himself?, answer: The Space Museum | question: What is the name of the story in which the first Doctor encounters himself?, answer: The Space Museum | question: What is the name of the episode in which the Doctor comes face to face with himself?, answer: "The Almost People" | question: Who does the Eleventh Doctor meet in "The Name of the Doctor"?, answer: an unknown incarnation of himself, whom he refers to as "his secret" +question: How much prize money did Edison refuse to give Tesla?, answer: $20,000 +question: What type of procurement involves a co-operative relationship between the principal and contractor?, answer: relationship contracting | question: What does PPP stand for?, answer: private finance initiatives | question: What is the focus on co-operation?, answer: ameliorate the many problems +question: What is the name of the period that preceded the deglaciation?, answer: Last Glacial Maximum | question: Was the rainfall in the Amazon basin during the LGM higher or lower than the present?, answer: lower | question: How extensive was the reduction of the rainforest during the LGM?, answer: extensive | question: What do some scientists argue that the rainforest was reduced to?, answer: small, isolated refugia | question: Why is it difficult to work in the rainforest?, answer: data sampling is biased away from the center +question: How many households had children under the age of 18 living in them?, answer: 68,511 (43.3%) | question: How many unmarried opposite-sex partnerships were there?, answer: 12,843 | question: How many households were made up of individuals?, answer: 35,064 | question: What was the average household size?, answer: 3.07. | question: How many families were there?, answer: 111,529 +question: What was practiced during the Yuan dynasty?, answer: religions | question: What religion did the Yuan dynasty increase the number of in China?, answer: Muslims | question: During what dynasty was Buddhism, Islam, and Christianity practiced?, answer: the Yuan dynasty | question: What was the de facto state religion of the Yuan dynasty?, answer: Tibetan | question: What was established as the de facto state religion?, answer: Tibetan Buddhism | question: Where was the Bureau of Buddhist and Tibetan Affairs set up?, answer: Khanbaliq | question: What sect of Tibetan Buddhism did Kublai Khan favor?, answer: Sakya | question: Who did Kublai Khan keep at court?, answer: Sakya Imperial Preceptor | question: How many leaders of the Sakya sect held the post of Imperial Preceptor?, answer: 14 | question: What resulted in a number of monuments of Buddhist art?, answer: Mongol patronage | question: What type of translations began on a large scale after 1300?, answer: Mongolian Buddhist | question: What type of scholars did the Mongols patronize?, answer: Confucian | question: What historical works were translated into the Mongolian language?, answer: Confucian and Chinese +question: What did the Mongol Empire offer to religious figures?, answer: tax exemptions | question: What did the Mongol Empire practice?, answer: religious tolerance | question: Who were Shamanist, Buddhist or Christian?, answer: Various Mongol tribes | question: What was a well established concept on the Asian steppe?, answer: Religious tolerance +question: How many kinds of X.25 networks were there?, answer: two | question: Along with DATAPAC, what network was initially implemented with an X.25 external interface?, answer: TRANSPAC | question: What older networks were modified to provide a X.25 host interface?, answer: TELENET and TYMNET | question: Who developed DATAPAC?, answer: Bell Northern Research | question: What did Northern Telecom sell to foreign PTTs?, answer: several DATAPAC clones | question: What allowed the interconnection of national X.25 networks?, answer: X.75 and X.121 | question: What did a user or host need to include in order to call a host on a foreign network?, answer: DNIC +question: Who drove to the Panthers 41-yard line?, answer: the Broncos | question: Who knocked the ball out of Manning's hand?, answer: Ealy | question: Who had a 16-yard reception in the third quarter?, answer: Devin Funchess | question: How many drives of the game would end in punts?, answer: three +question: What peace process did Saudi Arabia begin to cooperate with?, answer: Palestinian-Israeli | question: What groups did Saudi Arabia increase aid to?, answer: Islamic groups | question: In what country was there a civil war?, answer: Algeria +question: What type of ancestor can the primary plastids be traced back to?, answer: cyanobacterial | question: How many chloroplast lineages do all primary chloroplasts belong to?, answer: three | question: Which two lineages are the largest?, answer: The second two +question: Who helped give the network a continuum between film and television?, answer: Goldenson | question: What type of series did ABC's Zorro belong to?, answer: western series | question: How long were ABC's detective shows?, answer: 66-minute | question: Who criticized the public's enthusiasm and sponsorship for these types of shows in 1961?, answer: Life +question: What was featured in publicity?, answer: the MBH99 based graph | question: What group held a press event in May 2000?, answer: Science and Environmental Policy Project | question: Who created a modified version of the IPCC 1990 schematic?, answer: John Lawrence Daly | question: Who said that "manmade global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people"?, answer: James Inhofe | question: Who said that "manmade global warming is the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the American people"?, answer: James Inhofe +question: What is the ground state of the O 2 molecule referred to as?, answer: triplet | question: What type of electron configuration is found in dioxygen?, answer: two unpaired electrons | question: What molecule is referred to as triplet oxygen?, answer: O 2 | question: What weakens the bond order from three to two?, answer: their filling | question: How does triplet oxygen react with most organic molecules?, answer: slowly +question: What was the name given to the drop in the price of oil after 1971?, answer: the "Oil Shock". | question: Who was slow to readjust prices after 1971?, answer: OPEC | question: How much did the dollar price of oil rise from 1947 to 1967?, answer: two percent | question: Before the oil shock, the price of oil had remained fairly what?, answer: stable | question: What did OPEC's prices lag behind?, answer: real incomes | question: When did OPEC's prices return to Bretton Woods levels?, answer: 1973–1974 +question: What is the most common method of what?, answer: construction procurement | question: Who acts as the project coordinator?, answer: architect or engineer | question: What is the role of the project coordinator?, answer: design the works, prepare the specifications and produce construction | question: What is the relationship between the architect's client and the main contractor?, answer: direct contractual links | question: Who has a direct contractual relationship with the main contractor?, answer: Any subcontractor | question: How long does the process continue?, answer: until the building is ready to occupy. +question: Where is this true throughout?, answer: most of the United States | question: What is available for primary education?, answer: alternative approaches | question: What is another name for a group of students in one class?, answer: "platoon" | question: What is the advantage of a platoon system?, answer: teachers who specialize in one subject +question: In what type of system are there no internal forces that are unbalanced?, answer: closed | question: A action-reaction force shared between two objects in a closed system will not cause what part of the system to accelerate?, answer: center of mass | question: What objects in a closed system only accelerate with respect to each other?, answer: The constituent objects | question: What acts on the system?, answer: an external force +question: What class of problems are polynomial-time reductions commonly used for?, answer: complexity | question: A problem is hard for a class of problems if every problem in C can be reduced to what?, answer: X | question: Is every problem in C harder than X?, answer: no problem in C is harder | question: What are commonly used for complexity classes larger than P?, answer: polynomial-time reductions | question: A set of problems that are hard for NP is the set of what?, answer: NP-hard +question: What was the date of 2035 not included in?, answer: final summary | question: Who has since acknowledged that the date is incorrect?, answer: The IPCC | question: What did the IPCC express regret for?, answer: poor application of well-established IPCC procedures | question: What date did the WWF report say was the correct date?, answer: 2035 +question: In what country do pharmacists receive remuneration from the Australian Government for conducting Home Medicines Reviews?, answer: Australia | question: What do pharmacists in Canada have in some provinces?, answer: limited prescribing rights (as in Alberta and British Columbia) | question: Who pays pharmacists in the United Kingdom for medicine use reviews?, answer: the government | question: In what country can a pharmacist write prescriptions for a patient when they are unable to see their doctor?, answer: Scotland | question: What has had an evolving influence on the practice of pharmacy in the United States?, answer: pharmaceutical care | question: How long of a residency or fellowship training do some pharmacists now complete?, answer: one or two years | question: Where did consultant pharmacists traditionally operate?, answer: nursing homes +question: What has experienced a renewal after a significant decline in the late 1960s and 1970s?, answer: retail businesses and residences | question: What theater reopened in the late 1970s?, answer: Tower Theatre | question: What is the name of the 2nd Space Theatre?, answer: Good Company Players | question: Who performed in the leading roles of Evita and The Wiz at the Tower Theatre?, answer: Audra McDonald | question: Where did Audra McDonald become a leading performer on Broadway?, answer: New York City | question: What is the name of the Good Company Players' theater in the Tower District?, answer: 2nd Space Theatre. +question: What was the first Super Bowl to feature a team with the #1 pick in their draft class?, answer: quarterback | question: Who was the #1 pick in the 2011 NFL draft?, answer: Newton | question: Who was the other top pick in the 2011 draft?, answer: Von Miller | question: How old were the two quarterbacks in the Super Bowl?, answer: 13 years and 48 days +question: Who wanted the Methodists to stay within the Church of England?, answer: John Wesley | question: Who did Wesley appoint to lead the Methodist Society?, answer: Thomas Coke | question: What was the name of the conference that officially established the Methodist Episcopal Church?, answer: Baltimore Christmas Conference | question: Where was the Baltimore Christmas Conference held?, answer: Lovely Lane +question: What was the name of the city in the upper part of Alta California?, answer: Monterey | question: Who attempted to divide Alta California?, answer: pro-slavery politicians | question: When was the Compromise passed?, answer: 1850 +question: What describes the force on a charge moving in a magnetic field?, answer: Lorentz's Law | question: The connection between electricity and what allows for the description of a unified electromagnetic force?, answer: magnetism | question: What is the sum of the electric field and the magnetic force?, answer: electrostatic force | question: What is Lorentz's Law fully stated?, answer: this is the law: +question: What extended its watershed southward through stream capture?, answer: the Rhine | question: During what period did the Rhine capture streams down to the Vosges Mountains?, answer: Pliocene | question: What was drained by the Rhone?, answer: northern Alps | question: During what period did the Rhine capture most of its current Alpine watershed from the Rhône?, answer: Pleistocene | question: What watershed has the Rhine added since the early Pleistocene period?, answer: the watershed above Lake Constance +question: What type of city is Warsaw?, answer: multi-cultural | question: What percentage of Warsaw's population were Catholics in 1901?, answer: 56.2% | question: How many Mariavites lived in Warsaw in 1909?, answer: 2,818 | question: How many places of religious worship were built in all parts of Warsaw in 1909?, answer: hundreds | question: What caused the destruction of most of the churches in 1944?, answer: Warsaw Uprising | question: What did the new communist authorities of Poland discourage?, answer: church construction +question: What church has placed great emphasis on the importance of education?, answer: the United Methodist Church | question: How many colleges and universities does the United Methodist Church have in the US?, answer: one hundred | question: What is the name of the association that the United Methodist Church is a part of?, answer: International Association of Methodist-related | question: How many schools does the United Methodist Church operate overseas?, answer: three hundred sixty +question: What was David Tappan's title?, answer: Hollis Professor of Divinity | question: Who was appointed to the presidency of Harvard two years later?, answer: Samuel Webber +question: What grew in the 1980s and 1990s?, answer: Scottish Parliament | question: What did the Campaign for a Scottish Assembly lead to?, answer: 1989 Scottish Constitutional Convention | question: What did the 1989 Scottish Constitutional Convention provide, answer: the Convention provided much of the basis for the structure of the Parliament. +question: What was England's northern fortress during the Middle Ages?, answer: Newcastle | question: Who granted Newcastle a new charter in 1589?, answer: Elizabeth | question: How high was the wall that was built around Newcastle in the 13th century?, answer: 25-foot | question: What Scots king was imprisoned in Newcastle in 1174?, answer: William the Lion | question: How many times was Newcastle successfully defended against the Scots in the 14th century?, answer: three +question: Where has played host to many merchants and explorers throughout the centuries?, answer: Kenyan Coast | question: What is the City of Malindi?, answer: cities that line the Kenyan coast | question: What was Malindi's rival for dominance in the African Great Lakes?, answer: Mombasa | question: What has Malindi traditionally been for foreign powers?, answer: friendly port city | question: Who was the Chinese trader and explorer that visited the East African coast in 1414?, answer: Zheng He | question: What Portuguese explorer visited Malindi in 1498?, answer: Vasco da Gama +question: What was the most common form of school discipline?, answer: corporal | question: Who was expected to act as a substitute parent while a child was in school?, answer: a teacher +question: Who was depicted as the earliest incarnation of the Doctor?, answer: the Doctor | question: In what 1976 episode was it hinted that the First Doctor may not have been the first incarnation?, answer: The Brain of Morbius | question: Who was depicted as the earliest incarnation of the Doctor?, answer: the First Doctor | question: In what 1983 episode did the Fifth Doctor confirm that he was in his fifth incarnation?, answer: Mawdryn Undead | question: What was the name of the 20th anniversary special in 1983?, answer: The Five Doctors, | question: How many incarnations of the Doctor are there?, answer: five | question: Who called himself "the Eleventh" in 2010?, answer: Eleventh Doctor | question: In what year was 'The Time of the Doctor' aired?, answer: 2013 | question: What is the name of the eleventh Doctor?, answer: Eleventh +question: What is crucial to accurately map the Amazon's biomass?, answer: tree growth stages | question: How many categories did Kuplich organize the trees of the Amazon into?, answer: four | question: What is the range of years of continued development for a regenerating forest?, answer: eighteen years | question: What does SAR stand for?, answer: Synthetic aperture radar +question: Who condemned Johannes Agricola for teaching that faith is separate from works?, answer: Luther | question: What did Luther not wish to replace with another?, answer: one controlling system | question: What did Luther concentrate on in the Electorate of Saxony?, answer: the church | question: What did John the Steadfast provide to the church?, answer: secular leadership and funds | question: What was Martin Brecht's profession?, answer: biographer | question: Who authorised a visitation of the church?, answer: The elector | question: What fell short of Luther's earlier radical pronouncements?, answer: practical reforms | question: Who drafted the Instructions for the Visitors of Parish Pastors in Electoral Saxony?, answer: Melanchthon | question: What is a problematic document for those seeking a consistent evolution in Luther's thought and practice?, answer: The Instruction +question: What city did the Federal Communications Commission decide would have UHF television stations?, answer: Fresno | question: What was the first Fresno television station to begin broadcasting?, answer: KMJ-TV, | question: What is the current name of KMJ-TV?, answer: NBC | question: What are the names of the two Mexican television stations in Fresno?, answer: MundoFox and Azteca +question: What did Bassett focus on during the "scramble for Africa"?, answer: the role of nineteenth-century maps | question: Who did Bassett say maps helped legitimize the extension of?, answer: French and British | question: What did Bassett highlight the use of to denote unknown or unexplored territory?, answer: blank space | question: Who did Bassett think the use of blank space provided incentives for?, answer: imperial and colonial powers +question: What is one interested in proving on the minimum amount of time required by the most efficient algorithm solving a given problem?, answer: upper and lower bounds | question: What is usually taken to be the worst-case complexity of an algorithm?, answer: The complexity of an algorithm | question: What is the field of analyzing an algorithm called?, answer: analysis | question: What is the upper bound on the time complexity of a problem?, answer: T(n) | question: What is more difficult to prove about all possible algorithms?, answer: lower bounds | question: What phrase includes not just the algorithms known today, but any algorithm that might be discovered in the future?, answer: "all possible algorithms" | question: To show a lower bound of T(n) for a problem requires showing that what?, answer: no algorithm can have time complexity lower than T(n). +question: What does rubisco have trouble distinguishing between?, answer: carbon dioxide | question: What does rubisco have trouble distinguishing between carbon dioxide and?, answer: oxygen | question: What is wasted when rubisco accidentally adds oxygen to sugar precursors?, answer: ATP energy | question: What cycle uses rubisco?, answer: Calvin cycle +question: What is the maximum length of the traveling salesman problem?, answer: 2000 kilometres | question: What city has a total length of at most 10 kilometers?, answer: Milan | question: What addresses computational problems and not particular problem instances?, answer: complexity theory +question: What was the national maximum speed limit in 1974?, answer: 55 mph | question: What began in 1975?, answer: Strategic Petroleum Reserve | question: Who signed the National Highway Designation Act?, answer: Bill Clinton +question: What defines the "ordinary legislative procedure"?, answer: TFEU article 294 | question: How many readings are there in the ordinary legislative procedure?, answer: three | question: What is convened when the different institutions cannot agree on a joint text?, answer: a "Conciliation Committee" | question: What happens when a majority of Parliament, Parliament, and the Commission agree on a joint text?, answer: legislation can be blocked | question: What exists for budgets?, answer: different procedure | question: What must be given by the Council for "enhanced cooperation" among a sub-set of member states?, answer: authorisation | question: Who should be informed before any proposals start the legislative procedure?, answer: Member state governments | question: Who can only act within its power set out in the Treaties?, answer: The EU as a whole | question: What articles state that powers remain with the member states unless they have been conferred?, answer: TEU articles 4 and 5 | question: Who believes it has the final say?, answer: the Court of Justice +question: What is one way to measure the difficulty of solving a computational problem?, answer: the best algorithm | question: What may, in general, depend on the instance?, answer: running time | question: What will require more time to solve?, answer: larger instances | question: What is calculated as a function of the size of the instance?, answer: time required to solve a problem | question: What is the time required to solve a problem usually taken to be a function of?, answer: size of the input | question: What is interested in how algorithms scale with an increase in the input size?, answer: Complexity theory | question: How many vertices does a graph have?, answer: 2n +question: What did the Block II design call for the replacement of?, answer: Block I plug-type hatch cover | question: What spacecraft did NASA use the Block I for unmanned flights?, answer: Saturn V | question: What type of space suits did Block II crew members wear?, answer: modified, fire-resistant +question: What desert is at the border with Nevada?, answer: Mojave Desert | question: What is the south border?, answer: Mexico–United States +question: What city has some of the best medical facilities in Poland?, answer: Warsaw | question: What is the highest-reference hospital in all of Poland?, answer: Children's Memorial Health Institute | question: What is one of the largest and most modern oncological institutions in Europe?, answer: Maria Skłodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology | question: How many operating theatres are in the Maria Skłodowska-Curie Institute of Oncology?, answer: 10 | question: What has developed a lot over the past years?, answer: infrastructure +question: What prohibits anti-competitive agreements in Article 101(1)?, answer: Treaty of Lisbon | question: According to what article are anti-competitive agreements automatically void?, answer: Article 101(2) | question: What establishes exemptions if the collusion is for distributional or technological innovation?, answer: Article 101(3) | question: What article prohibits the abuse of dominant position?, answer: Article 102 | question: Who does Article 102 allow to regulate mergers between firms?, answer: European Council | question: A concentration that affects a number of EU member states with a what might significantly impede effective competition?, answer: community dimension | question: What articles provide that a member state's right to deliver public services may not be obstructed?, answer: Articles 106 and 107 | question: What lays down a general rule that the state may not aid or subsidise private parties in distortion of free competition?, answer: Article 107 +question: What is the rotation equivalent of force?, answer: Torque | question: What ensures that all bodies maintain their angular momentum?, answer: rotational inertia | question: What can be used to derive an analogous equation for the instantaneous angular acceleration of the rigid body?, answer: Newton's Second Law of Motion +question: What may shift economic inequality from a global to a domestic scale?, answer: Trade liberalization | question: What happens to low-skilled workers in rich countries when they trade with poor countries?, answer: reduced wages | question: Who estimates that trade liberalization has had a measurable effect on the rising inequality in the United States?, answer: Paul Krugman | question: What does Paul Krugman attribute the rising inequality in the US to?, answer: increased trade with poor countries | question: How big is the effect of trade on inequality in America?, answer: minor | question: Who empirically confirm the predictions of the Stolper-Samuelson theorem regarding the effects of international trade on the distribution of incomes?, answer: Max Roser and Jesus Crespo-Cuaresma | question: What theory do Roser and Crespo-Cuaresma empirically confirm?, answer: Stolper–Samuelson theorem | question: What percentage of rising income inequality does Lawrence Katz estimate trade has accounted for?, answer: 5-15% | question: What has caused low-skilled jobs to be replaced by machine labor in wealthier nations?, answer: technological innovation and automation +question: What train operator provides a half-hourly frequency of trains to London King's Cross?, answer: Virgin Trains East Coast | question: What train line serves destinations in Yorkshire, the Midlands, and the South West?, answer: CrossCountry | question: What train operator operates services to Manchester and Liverpool?, answer: TransPennine Express | question: What train operator provides local and regional services?, answer: Northern Rail +question: What direction is Camp Pendleton on Interstate 5?, answer: south | question: Which two cities have as much connection with the San Diego metropolitan area as they do with the Inland Empire?, answer: Temecula and Murrieta | question: What does the US Census Bureau consider a separate metropolitan area from Los Angeles County?, answer: Riverside-San Bernardino area | question: Which county is the non-desert portion of San Bernardino?, answer: Riverside Counties | question: Where did newly developed exurbs form north of Los Angeles?, answer: Antelope Valley | question: Was population growth high or low in the Bakersfield-Kern County?, answer: population growth was high +question: What was the name of Trevorithick's final locomotive?, answer: Catch Me Who Can | question: Who built Salamanca?, answer: Matthew Murray | question: Who built the Locomotion for the Stockton and Darlington Railway?, answer: George Stephenson | question: What was the name of the locomotive that won the Rainhill Trials?, answer: The Rocket | question: When did the Liverpool and Manchester Railway open?, answer: 1830 +question: What is ozone?, answer: Trioxygen | question: Where is ozone produced?, answer: upper atmosphere | question: In what part of the spectrum does ozone absorb strongly?, answer: UV region | question: What is ozone formed as a by-product of?, answer: automobile | question: What is the metastable molecule discovered in 2001?, answer: tetraoxygen | question: When was it proven that tetraoxygen is a rhombohedral O 8 cluster?, answer: 2006 | question: What type of fuel can tetraoxygen be used in?, answer: rocket | question: When was a metallic phase discovered?, answer: 1990 +question: Where did Trotsky believe the revolution could only succeed?, answer: Russia | question: What did Lenin declare to be the highest stage of capitalism?, answer: Imperialism | question: Who established'socialism in one country' for the Soviet Union?, answer: Joseph Stalin | question: Who did the Soviet Union compete with during the Cold War?, answer: Americans | question: Who was the new political leader in the late 1950s?, answer: Nikita Khrushchev | question: Where did Khrushchev announce the continuation of the war on imperialism?, answer: UN conference | question: What did the Soviet Union declare itself to be?, answer: anti-imperialist, | question: What do some scholars believe the Soviet Union was?, answer: a hybrid entity | question: What did Sultan Galiev and Vasyl Shakhrai consider the Soviet Regime a renewed version of?, answer: colonialism | question: Who argued that the Soviet Union had become an imperialist power while maintaining a socialist façade?, answer: Mao Zedong | question: What did Khrushchev announce the continuation of the war on in 1960?, answer: imperialism +question: How many actors have headlined the series as the Doctor?, answer: Twelve | question: What is the name of the process through which the Doctor takes on a new body and personality?, answer: regeneration | question: What is the show's premise?, answer: a life process of Time Lords | question: How much does each actor's portrayal of the Doctor differ?, answer: they are all intended to be aspects of the same character | question: Why have different Doctors met each other?, answer: The time-travelling nature | question: Who took on the role of the Doctor after Matt Smith left the show?, answer: Peter Capaldi +question: When were two Block I CSMs launched from LC-34?, answer: 1966 | question: How many nautical miles did the first Block I CSM splash down?, answer: 4,577 | question: How many nautical miles was the second Block I CSM recovered?, answer: 13,900 | question: Along with the Command Module heat shield, what did the Block I CSMs validate?, answer: Service Module engine +question: Who did the FBI order to seize Tesla's belongings?, answer: Alien Property Custodian | question: Where was Tesla's entire estate transported?, answer: Manhattan Storage and Warehouse Company | question: What was John G. Trump's profession?, answer: electrical engineer | question: How long did John G. Trump's investigation last?, answer: three-day +question: What did Tymnet use?, answer: virtual call packet switched technology | question: What type of connection did Tymnet support?, answer: dial-up | question: What did Tymnet consist of?, answer: a large public network | question: How were private networks connected to the public network?, answer: via gateways | question: How many other public networks was Tymnet connected to?, answer: dozens | question: What was the name of the international data communications network?, answer: Tymnet | question: Who suggested the name of Tymnet?, answer: Another employee +question: When are ordinary general elections for the Scottish Parliament held?, answer: first Thursday in May | question: How long may the date of an ordinary general election be changed by the Monarch on the proposal of the Presiding Officer?, answer: one month | question: What percentage of the Parliament must vote in favor of the dissolution of the Scottish Parliament?, answer: two-thirds | question: What are in addition to ordinary general elections?, answer: Extraordinary general elections | question: How many years after 1999 are ordinary general elections held?, answer: four years after 1999 +question: Where would an elected assembly be set up in 1978?, answer: Edinburgh | question: What failed to establish a devolved Scottish Assembly?, answer: 1979 Scottish devolution referendum | question: What percentage of the eligible voting population did not vote?, answer: 32.9% +question: Who characterized undergraduate admission to Harvard as "more selective, lower transfer-in"?, answer: the Carnegie Foundation | question: What percentage of applicants did Harvard accept for the class of 2019?, answer: 5.3% | question: When did Harvard College end its early admissions program?, answer: 2007 +question: What type of students are required to take a distribution of courses to satisfy the university's core curriculum?, answer: Undergraduate | question: How many students were in the Core classes at Chicago in 2012-2013?, answer: 17 | question: How many courses are required under the Common Core?, answer: 15 courses | question: What university is known for its demanding standards, heavy workload and academic difficulty?, answer: UChicago +question: What attempt to remedy the difficulties arising from the usual counterflow cycle where, during each stroke, the port and cylinder walls will be cooled by the passing exhaust steam?, answer: Uniflow engines | question: What is the aim of a uniflow?, answer: to remedy this defect and improve efficiency | question: What gives efficiency equivalent to that of classic compound systems?, answer: simple-expansion uniflow engine | question: What produces practical difficulties with uniflow engines?, answer: thermal expansion gradient | question: What is a uniflow rotary steam engine where steam intakes in hot areas, while exhausting in cold areas?, answer: The Quasiturbine +question: Where is the Barack Obama Presidential Center?, answer: University of Chicago | question: What department helped develop the world's first man-made, self-sustaining nuclear reaction?, answer: physics department | question: What have Chicago's research pursuits been aided by?, answer: world-renowned institutions | question: Where is the Barack Obama Presidential Center?, answer: University of Chicago | question: What will be housed at the university?, answer: Barack Obama Presidential Center +question: What type of cells do plants lack?, answer: phagocytic | question: What do individual plant cells respond to molecules associated with?, answer: pathogens | question: What happens to cells at the site of infection?, answer: rapid apoptosis | question: What does SAR stand for?, answer: Systemic acquired resistance | question: What is particularly important in the systemic response?, answer: RNA silencing mechanisms +question: What is a sacrament in the UMC?, answer: Baptism | question: The Book of Discipline directs the local church to offer what to all people, including adults?, answer: membership preparation or confirmation classes | question: What type of class is generally used for adults wishing to join the church?, answer: membership class | question: What grade is required to participate in the Book of Discipline?, answer: sixth grade | question: What do students learn in confirmation and membership preparation classes?, answer: Church and the Methodist-Christian theological tradition +question: What was the generally accepted length of the Rhine before 1932?, answer: 1,230 kilometres | question: What German encyclopedia stated the length of the Rhine as 1,320 kilometres in 1932?, answer: Knaurs Lexikon | question: Along with official publications, in what type of books did the number 1,230 kilometres find its way into?, answer: textbooks | question: Who confirmed the length of the Rhine in 2010?, answer: the Dutch Rijkswaterstaat +question: What was a major source of water pollution until the early 1980s?, answer: industry | question: Where can many plants and factories be found?, answer: along the Rhine | question: Where does the Ruhr join the Rhine?, answer: Duisburg | question: Which river provides the region with drinking water?, answer: The Ruhr, | question: Which river provides the region with drinking water?, answer: The Ruhr | question: How much water does the Ruhr contribute to the Rhine?, answer: 70 m3/s (2,500 cu ft/s) | question: Which river provides the region with drinking water?, answer: Ruhr +question: What notation hides constant factors and smaller terms?, answer: big O | question: The big O notation makes the bounds independent of what?, answer: computational model | question: What would one write in big O notation?, answer: T(n) | question: What would T(n) = 7n2 + 40?, answer: 15n +question: What is used in medicine?, answer: oxygen supplementation | question: What is the secondary effect of oxygen supplementation in diseased lungs?, answer: decreasing resistance to blood flow | question: Along with emphysema, pneumonia, and pneumonia, what iscongestive heart failure?, answer: some heart disorders +question: How long has boiling water been used to produce mechanical motion?, answer: 2000 | question: Who obtained the first patent for a steam engine in 1606?, answer: Jerónimo de Ayanz y Beaumont | question: Who patented a steam pump in 1698?, answer: Thomas Savery | question: What did Savery use to create a vacuum and draw water into a chamber?, answer: condensing steam | question: When was Thomas Newcomen's atmospheric engine first used?, answer: 1712 +question: What was painted on the NFL's properties and painted on fields?, answer: gold-tinted logos | question: What was given to each high school that has had a player or coach appear in the Super Bowl?, answer: Gold footballs +question: Who arrived in Limassol at the same time?, answer: Various princes of the Holy Land | question: Who did the local barons support?, answer: Richard | question: Who abandoned Isaac?, answer: The local barons | question: Who considered making peace with Richard?, answer: Isaac | question: Who did the local barons support?, answer: Richard | question: What was Isaac confined with?, answer: silver | question: When did Richard conquer the whole island?, answer: 1 June, | question: What did Richard derive from the conquest of the island?, answer: significant financial gains | question: Where did Richard leave for on 5 June?, answer: Acre | question: Who was the first Norman general to be named governor of Cyprus?, answer: Richard de Camville +question: Who believed that Vaudreuil's schemes to supply the colony inflated prices?, answer: Montcalm | question: What exacerbated the situation in New France in 1757?, answer: a poor harvest | question: What was François Bigot accused of doing to supply the colony?, answer: inflated prices | question: What disease caused the western tribes to stay away from trading in 1758?, answer: smallpox | question: What did the Indians blame the French for?, answer: "bad medicine" | question: Who argued unsuccessfully for a continuation of the raiding tactics that had worked quite effectively in previous years?, answer: Vaudreuil +question: What type of music has the Doctor Who theme been released as?, answer: pop music | question: What number did the disco version of the Doctor Who theme reach in the UK charts?, answer: number 24 | question: What was the name of The Timelords single in 1988?, answer: "Doctorin' the Tardis" | question: Where is the punk band Blamblam Blam from?, answer: New Zealand | question: On what show was the Doctor Who theme and obsessive fans satirized?, answer: The Chaser's War | question: Where has the Doctor Who theme theme made its way into ringtones?, answer: mobile-phone | question: What have fans produced and distributed of the theme?, answer: their own remixes | question: When was the Mankind version of the Doctor Who theme released?, answer: January 2011 +question: In what part of Australia is Victoria located?, answer: south-east | question: Where does Victoria rank in population among Australian states?, answer: second-most populous | question: Where is most of Victoria's population concentrated?, answer: Port Phillip Bay, | question: What state is to the north of Victoria?, answer: New South Wales +question: What is the highest peak in Victoria?, answer: Mount Bogong | question: What type of plains are to the west and northwest of Victoria?, answer: semi-arid plains | question: What type of river systems does Victoria have?, answer: an extensive series of river systems | question: What is the most notable river system in Victoria?, answer: Murray River | question: What is the name of the largest river in Victoria?, answer: Ovens | question: What is the state animal of Victoria?, answer: Leadbeater's possum +question: When was the Victoria Constitution Act passed?, answer: 1855 | question: What is the minimum number of votes in both houses of the Victorian Parliament to amend the constitution?, answer: three-fifths +question: What state is the center of dairy farming in Australia?, answer: Victoria | question: What percentage of Australia's dairy cattle are in Victoria?, answer: 60% | question: How many beef cattle does Victoria have?, answer: 2.4 million | question: How much seafood did Victorian commercial fishing crews and aquaculture industry produce in 2003-04?, answer: 11,634 tonnes | question: What is the mainstay of the catch?, answer: Blacklipped abalone | question: What seafood is exported to Asia?, answer: abalone and rock lobster +question: Who runs public schools in Victoria?, answer: Victoria Department of Education | question: Who runs public schools in Victoria?, answer: Victoria Department of Education | question: Who runs public schools in Victoria?, answer: Victoria Department of Education | question: What is the name of the church that runs private parish schools in Victoria?, answer: the Roman Catholic Church | question: What type of church are independent schools usually affiliated with?, answer: Protestant | question: What types of private schools does Victoria have?, answer: Jewish and Islamic | question: What type of schools receive some public funding?, answer: Private schools | question: What do all schools in Victoria have to comply with?, answer: All schools must comply with government-set curriculum standards. | question: How many government selective schools does Victoria have?, answer: four | question: Who runs public schools in Victoria?, answer: the Victoria Department of Education +question: What company started to offer HDTV in 2007?, answer: Virgin Media | question: What channel did Virgin Media have an option to carry in the future?, answer: Channel 4 HD | question: What service did Virgin Media use to carry a modest selection of HD content?, answer: Video On Demand | question: What has Virgin Media suggested is on the way?, answer: more linear HD channels +question: How do most nuclear power plants generate electricity?, answer: heating water | question: What type of locomotives do nuclear-powered ships and submarines use?, answer: steam turbine | question: What type of locomotives were manufactured?, answer: steam turbine railroad locomotives | question: In what country did non-condensing direct-drive locomotives have some success?, answer: Sweden | question: What type of locomotives were built experimentally in the U.S.A.?, answer: more advanced designs | question: What did steam turbines fail to oust?, answer: the classic reciprocating steam unit +question: In what year did Walt Disney and his brother contact Goldenson to get ABC to finance part of the Disneyland project?, answer: 1953 | question: How much did Walt want ABC to invest in Disneyland?, answer: $500,000 | question: When did Disneyland first appear on ABC?, answer: October 27, 1954 +question: What studio tried to adapt some of its most successful films for television?, answer: Warner | question: When was Kings Row and Casablanca made?, answer: 1942 | question: What did James Lewis Baughman observe that the secretaries at ABC's headquarters were wearing hats with?, answer: Mickey Mouse +question: What is another name for Warsaw?, answer: Warszawa | question: On what river does Warsaw stand?, answer: the Vistula River | question: What is the population of Warsaw?, answer: 1.740 million | question: How large is the metropolitan area of Warsaw?, answer: 6,100.43 square kilometres +question: What geomorphologic formation is Warsaw located on?, answer: the plain moraine plateau | question: What is the specific axis of Warsaw?, answer: The Vistula River | question: Where is the left part of Warsaw located?, answer: the moraine plateau | question: Where is the Warsaw Escarpment located?, answer: the edge of moraine plateau | question: How high is the Warsaw Escarpment?, answer: 20 to 25 m (65.6 to 82.0 ft) | question: Where does the Warsaw Escarpment go?, answer: through the city +question: Warsaw lies in east-central Poland about 300 km from what mountains?, answer: Carpathian Mountains | question: What river does Warsaw straddle?, answer: Vistula | question: What is the average elevation of Warsaw?, answer: 100 metres (330 ft) | question: What is the highest point on the left side of Warsaw?, answer: 115.7 metres (379.6 ft) | question: What is the lowest point in Warsaw?, answer: 75.6 metres | question: What is the highest point in Warsaw?, answer: Szczęśliwice hill +question: What was the capital of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth until 1796?, answer: Warsaw | question: Who liberated Warsaw in 1806?, answer: Napoleon's army | question: After which congress did Warsaw become the center of Congress Poland?, answer: Congress of Vienna | question: What was established in 1816?, answer: The Royal University of Warsaw +question: When was Warsaw occupied by Germany?, answer: 4 August 1915 | question: What article of the Allied Armistice required that Germany withdraw from areas controlled by Russia in 1914?, answer: Article 12 | question: Who was the underground leader of the Second Polish Republic?, answer: Piłsudski | question: Who was defeated in the Battle of Warsaw?, answer: the Red Army | question: What did Poland stop by itself?, answer: the full brunt of the Red Army +question: When was Warsaw's first stock exchange established?, answer: 1817 | question: What caused the re-establishment of the Warsaw Stock Exchange?, answer: post-war communist control | question: How many companies are listed on the Warsaw Stock Exchange?, answer: 374 | question: What was the name of the party that used to be the headquarters of the Warsaw Stock Exchange?, answer: Polish United Workers' Party +question: What reflects the turbulent history of the city and country?, answer: architectural styles | question: What caused the destruction of Warsaw during the Second World War?, answer: bombing raids | question: What began after the Second World War?, answer: rebuilding | question: Most of what was rebuilt after the Second World War?, answer: historical buildings | question: When were some of the buildings from the 19th century destroyed?, answer: 1950s and 1960s | question: What type of buildings were built in the 1950s and 1960s?, answer: Mass residential blocks +question: In what language is Warsaw's name?, answer: Polish | question: What was Warsaw's former name?, answer: Warszewa | question: What attributes the city name to a fisherman?, answer: Folk etymology | question: Where did Sawa live?, answer: Vistula River | question: When was Warsz a nobleman?, answer: 12th/13th-century | question: What is the name of the family that escaped to Poland?, answer: Vršovci | question: What is the official city name in full?, answer: miasto stołeczne Warszawa | question: What is a native or resident of Warsaw known as?, answer: Varsovian +question: What part of Warsaw is home to many national institutions and government agencies?, answer: city centre | question: How many companies were registered in Warsaw in 2006?, answer: 304,016 | question: What has been noticed globally, regionally and nationally?, answer: business community | question: What index has noted Warsaw's economic strength and commercial center?, answer: MasterCard Emerging Market Index | question: Where was Warsaw ranked as the greatest emerging market?, answer: 7th | question: How much euro was foreign investors' financial participation in Warsaw's development estimated in 2002?, answer: 650 million | question: What percentage of Poland's national income does Warsaw produce?, answer: 12% | question: What was the GDP per capita in Warsaw in 2008?, answer: PLN 94 000 | question: What was the percentage of the Polish average per capita in 2010?, answer: 301,1 | question: What does Warsaw lead the region of East-Central Europe in?, answer: foreign investment | question: What was Warsaw's GDP growth in 2007?, answer: 6.5 percent +question: What is the process by which newly created wealth concentrates in the possession of already-wealthy individuals or entities?, answer: Wealth concentration | question: Who are the beneficiaries of wealth concentration?, answer: those who already hold wealth | question: What can significantly contribute to the persistence of inequality within society?, answer: wealth condensation | question: Who wrote Capital in the Twenty-First Century?, answer: Thomas Piketty +question: What was the first factory in Europe to discover the Chinese method of making porcelain?, answer: Meissen | question: When was the Meissen Vulture created?, answer: 1731 | question: What is the name of the factory that made the Meissen Vulture?, answer: the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres | question: What is the largest and finest collection of 18th century porcelain in the world?, answer: British porcelain | question: What are the two finest examples of 18th century British porcelain?, answer: Chelsea porcelain and Worcester Porcelain | question: What are also represented in the museum?, answer: All the major 19th-century British factories | question: What was the major boost to the collections of Chinese and Japanese ceramics in 1909?, answer: Salting Bequest | question: What is one of the finest pieces of East Asian porcelain in the world?, answer: Kakiemon +question: What type of theology stands at a unique cross-roads between evangelical and sacramental?, answer: Wesleyan theology | question: What is Wesleyan theology called?, answer: Arminian theology | question: What does the United Methodist Church consider to be the primary authority in the Church?, answer: the Holy Bible | question: What is at once "catholic, evangelical, and reformed"?, answer: United Methodist theology | question: What type of denomination is the UMC?, answer: moderate and tolerant | question: The United Church of Christ and the Episcopal Church are examples of what type of groups?, answer: liberal and progressive Protestant groups | question: Who holds differing viewpoints on theological matters within the UMC?, answer: many clergy and laity +question: Who practiced Western medicine in the Yuan court?, answer: Nestorian Christians | question: When was the Office of Western Medicine founded?, answer: 1263 | question: How many imperial hospitals did Huihui doctors work at?, answer: two | question: Who opposed Western medicine?, answer: Chinese physicians | question: What is known about Western medicine in China?, answer: No Chinese translation of Western medical works +question: What was introduced to enrich Chinese performing arts?, answer: musical instruments | question: Who converted to Islam?, answer: Muslims | question: Along with Roman Catholicism, what religion enjoyed toleration during this period?, answer: Nestorianism | question: What religion was tolerated by the Yuan government?, answer: Buddhism | question: What type of governmental practices were reinstated by the Yuan court?, answer: Confucian | question: What advances were realized in the fields of what?, answer: travel literature, cartography, geography, and scientific education. +question: What network will carry the game throughout North America?, answer: Westwood One | question: Who will anchor the pre-game and halftime coverage?, answer: Jim Gray +question: What is open to debate in practice?, answer: intractability | question: What does saying that a problem is not in P not imply?, answer: all large cases | question: What decision problem has been shown not to be in P?, answer: Presburger arithmetic | question: In what time can algorithms solve the NP-complete knapsack problem over a wide range of sizes?, answer: less than quadratic time +question: What was not identified as a universal force until Isaac Newton?, answer: gravity | question: Before Newton, the tendency for objects to do what was not understood to be related to the motions of celestial objects?, answer: fall towards the Earth | question: Who was instrumental in describing the characteristics of falling objects?, answer: Galileo | question: What is the magnitude of the acceleration due to gravity towards the surface of the Earth?, answer: 9.81 meters per second squared | question: What is directly proportional to the object's mass?, answer: force of gravity | question: The acceleration of every object in free-fall was constant and independent of what?, answer: mass of +question: What type of memory cells are activated and begin to replicate?, answer: B cells and T cells | question: What do memory cells remember?, answer: pathogen | question: How does adaptive memory occur?, answer: an adaptation to infection with that pathogen | question: Along with passive short-term memory, what is another form of immunological memory?, answer: active long-term memory. +question: What did the Native Americans tell Céloron when he arrived at Logstown?, answer: they owned the Ohio Country | question: Which river was the home of "Old Briton"?, answer: Miami | question: What did Céloron threaten Old Briton with?, answer: severe consequences | question: What was the name of the Miami chief that lived near Pickawillany?, answer: "Old Briton" | question: Where did Céloron return to in 1749?, answer: Montreal +question: Where was the Astra 2A satellite located?, answer: 28.5°E | question: Who shared the old position of the Astra 2A satellite?, answer: broadcasters from several European countries, +question: Where did Yesün Temür die?, answer: Shangdu | question: Who succeeded to the throne in Shangdu?, answer: Ragibagh | question: Who won the civil war against Ragibagh?, answer: Tugh Temür | question: Who backed Kusala?, answer: Chagatai Khan | question: How long did Kusala live?, answer: four days | question: How was Kusala supposedly killed?, answer: poison | question: What western Mongol khanates did Tugh Temür send delegates to?, answer: Golden Horde and Ilkhanate | question: How long was El Temür's reign?, answer: three-year | question: Who did El Temür purged?, answer: pro-Kusala officials +question: What do T-cells have a symbiotic relationship with?, answer: vitamin D | question: What relationship do T-cells have with vitamin D?, answer: symbiotic relationship | question: When can T-cells perform their intended function?, answer: after binding to calcitriol +question: What was held in 1967?, answer: consolidation referendum | question: What happened on October 1, 1968?, answer: the governments merged | question: What was combined under the Consolidated City of Jacksonville?, answer: Fire, police, health & welfare, recreation, public works, and housing & urban development | question: Who was the mayor of Jacksonville in 1968?, answer: Hans Tanzler | question: What was the sales tax authorized by the Better Jacksonville Plan?, answer: half-penny | question: How much money was the Better Jacksonville Plan intended to raise?, answer: $2.25 billion +question: What happens when a person's capabilities are lowered?, answer: they are in some way deprived | question: What may prevent a woman from receiving an education or working outside the home?, answer: gender roles and customs | question: What causes widespread panic?, answer: an epidemic | question: What increases when a person's capabilities are lowered?, answer: income and economic inequality | question: What does this approach believe is important to prevent income and economic inequality?, answer: to have political freedom, economic facilities, social opportunities, transparency guarantees, and protective security +question: What is a problem instance over an alphabet?, answer: a string | question: What is the alphabet usually taken to be?, answer: the binary alphabet | question: What must be suitably encoded?, answer: mathematical objects | question: What can be encoded directly via adjacency matrices?, answer: graphs +question: Who returned from his father's refuge in 1041?, answer: Edward the Confessor | question: What military force did Edward the Confessor establish?, answer: English cavalry | question: What nationality did Edward the Confessor bring with him?, answer: Norman | question: Who did Edward appoint archbishop of Canterbury?, answer: Robert of Jumièges | question: Who did Edward invite to his court in 1051?, answer: Eustace II, Count of Boulogne +question: What type of compression causes rock to shorten and become thicker?, answer: horizontal | question: Along with folding, how do rock units change in volume?, answer: faulting | question: What causes deeper rock to move on top of shallower rock?, answer: thrust faults | question: What type of rocks move on top of younger rocks?, answer: older rocks | question: Why can movement along faults result in folding?, answer: the faults are not planar | question: Rocks behave plastically and do what instead of faulting?, answer: fold | question: What part of the fold buckles upwards, creating "antiforms"?, answer: the material in the center | question: What are synclines?, answer: anticlines | question: What is the structure called when some of the units in the fold are facing downward?, answer: an overturned anticline +question: What do ctenophores do when disturbed?, answer: luminesce | question: Which species of ctenophores will luminesce more brightly in relation to their body size?, answer: Juveniles | question: Along with coastal and mid-ocean waters, what aspect of the environment has not produced a correlation between ctenophores' bioluminescence and their environment?, answer: depth +question: What may have a diminished effect when suffering from sleep deprivation?, answer: active immunizations | question: How can NFIL3 be affected?, answer: through the disturbance of natural light and dark cycles | question: Heart disease, chronic pain, and asthma are examples of what?, answer: chronic conditions +question: Where was the protest held in 1957?, answer: Camp Mercury | question: How many people were arrested at the test site?, answer: one at a time | question: Where were the protesters put after being arrested?, answer: a bus | question: What was the name of the well known attorney who defended the arrested protesters?, answer: civil rights attorney, Francis Heisler, | question: What type of sentence was given to the protesters?, answer: suspended +question: What was the name of the syndication distributor that ABC created in 1970?, answer: Worldvision Enterprises | question: What was made in 1973?, answer: the separation of the network's catalog | question: What productions were transferred to Worldvision?, answer: pre-1973 | question: Who bought Worldvision Enterprises in 1999?, answer: Paramount Television | question: Who did Worldvision sell portions of its catalog to in 1990?, answer: Turner Broadcasting System | question: When did Disney buy ABC?, answer: 1996 +question: Who rebuked the Korean King?, answer: Mongol Emperor Kublai Khan +question: What do steam turbines in power stations use as a cold sink?, answer: surface condensers | question: What evaporates water to provide cooling energy removal?, answer: cooling towers | question: What is put back into the boiler via a pump?, answer: condensed hot water output from the condenser | question: What is a dry cooling tower similar to?, answer: automobile radiator | question: What type of cooling towers use the rejected heat to evaporate water?, answer: Evaporative (wet) | question: What causes visible plumes in evaporative cooling towers?, answer: evaporated water condensing | question: How much water does a 700 megawatt coal-fired power plant need every hour for evaporative cooling?, answer: about 3600 cubic metres +question: What is the typical class size in a school?, answer: 40 to 50 | question: Along with disruptive students, what type of student can a teacher ignore?, answer: attention-seeking | question: What type of students receive disproportionate resources?, answer: motivated | question: Who may regard this policy as appropriate?, answer: administrators and governors +question: What consortium was BSkyB excluded from being a part of?, answer: ONdigital | question: How many BSkyB channels were available on Freeview prior to October 2005?, answer: three | question: What was the name of the first channel that BSkyB provided to Freeview?, answer: Sky Travel | question: What was Sky Three renamed to in 2011?, answer: 'Pick TV' +question: What happened to Qutb in 1966?, answer: his execution | question: When were the final writings of Qutb published?, answer: mid-1960s | question: What direction did the splinter movements follow after the 1960s?, answer: more radical | question: What did the Brotherhood renounce in the 1970s?, answer: violence +question: What can potentially play a central role in human development?, answer: economic growth | question: What is the growth elasticity of poverty?, answer: economic growth on poverty reduction | question: What percentage of the population in a country with low inequality can halve poverty in ten years?, answer: 40% | question: What position does Ban Ki-Moon hold?, answer: Secretary General of the United Nations +question: What binds EU institutions and member states to follow the law?, answer: administrative law | question: What is the legal right to bring claims against EU institutions and other member states?, answer: "standing" (locus standi) | question: Who held that the Treaties allowed citizens or corporations to bring claims against EU and member state institutions?, answer: the Court of Justice | question: When were citizens or corporations said to not be allowed to bring claims against other non-state parties?, answer: 1986 | question: Who could be sued if it would impose an obligation on another citizen or corporation?, answer: member state government | question: What limits the extent to which member state courts are bound to administer EU law?, answer: "direct effect" | question: Along with monetary damages, what can courts require in order to ensure the law is effective?, answer: specific performance +question: Who caused a power outage in 1917?, answer: Tesla | question: How far away was the power house?, answer: six miles +question: Who married Berengaria of Navarre?, answer: Richard the Lion-Heart | question: When was the wedding of Richard and Berengaria held?, answer: 12 May 1191 | question: How was the marriage celebrated?, answer: great pomp | question: What country was Berengaria Queen of?, answer: England +question: What did the BBC hope to find to relaunch the show?, answer: an independent production company | question: What was Philip Segal?, answer: British expatriate | question: When was the Doctor Who television film broadcast?, answer: 1996 | question: How many viewers watched the Doctor Who film in the UK?, answer: 9.1 million +question: What did ABC find it difficult to avoid on the new medium of television?, answer: falling behind | question: How many applications did ABC submit in 1947?, answer: five | question: What frequencies did Frank Marx think would be requisitioned from broadcasting use?, answer: low-band VHF +question: What traditions do some United Methodist congregations reflect?, answer: mainline Protestant | question: Who was the founder of the Evangelical Association?, answer: Jacob Albright | question: Who was the first United Methodist theologian?, answer: Albert C. Outler | question: What is considered the first United Methodist theologian?, answer: Outler's work +question: When were public housing developments built in the neighborhood?, answer: 1960s and 1990s | question: Who has built small subdivisions of single-family homes in the area for low-income working families?, answer: US Department of Housing and Urban Development | question: What has been built on the corner of Fresno and B streets?, answer: a modern shopping center | question: What airport is on the West Side?, answer: Fresno Chandler Executive Airport | question: What type of crops can be found throughout the neighborhood?, answer: strawberry fields and vineyards | question: Where is Kearney Palm Shopping Center located?, answer: Fresno Street and State Route 99 Freeway +question: What do some internet pharmacies sell without requiring a prescription?, answer: prescription drugs | question: Why do many customers order drugs from Internet pharmacies?, answer: to avoid the "inconvenience" | question: What type of products have there been reports of Internet pharmacies dispensing?, answer: substandard +question: What did Paulinella chromatophora acquire more recently?, answer: cyanobacterial endosymbiont | question: Is the symbiont of Paulinella chromatophora closely related to the ancestral chloroplast of other eukaryotes?, answer: not clear | question: In what stage of endosymbiosis can Paulinella chromatophora offer some insights into how chloroplasts evolved?, answer: early stages | question: What are chromatophores?, answer: sausage shaped blue-green photosynthesizing structures | question: What cannot survive outside of their host?, answer: Chromatophores | question: How many base pairs of genome does the more assimilated chloroplast have?, answer: approximately 150,000 | question: What cannot survive outside of their host?, answer: Chromatophores | question: What percentage of nuclear DNA in Paulinella is from the chloroplast?, answer: 11–14% +question: What photolyzes water to obtain and energize new electrons?, answer: photosystem II | question: What is taken by NADP+?, answer: the reenergized electrons | question: What is it called when electrons are recycled?, answer: cyclic photophosphorylation | question: What type of plants need more ATP than NADPH?, answer: C4 +question: What was engulfed by a nonphotosynthetic eukaryote?, answer: alga | question: How many membranes do secondary chloroplasts have?, answer: three or four +question: What did Iqbal study in England and Germany?, answer: law and philosophy | question: Where did Iqbal come back to in 1908?, answer: Lahore | question: What did Iqbal divide his time between?, answer: law practice | question: What war did Iqbal not support?, answer: World War I | question: What type of Congress was Iqbal a critic of?, answer: mainstream Indian nationalist and secularist | question: How many of Iqbal's English lectures were published in 1934?, answer: seven | question: What did Iqbal's lectures focus on in the modern age?, answer: political and legal philosophy +question: Who has powers of amendment and veto during the legislative process?, answer: European Parliament and the Council of the European Union | question: What does the Treaty on European Union observe?, answer: "the principle of equality of its citizens" | question: How much more voting weight do citizens of the smallest countries have in Parliament?, answer: ten times | question: What type of sentiments declined post-war?, answer: nationalist | question: What has happened over time?, answer: the Parliament gradually assumed more voice: | question: How many signatures are required to submit an initiative to the Commission?, answer: one million | question: What article contains a further right for citizens to petition the Parliament on issues which affect them?, answer: TFEU article 227 | question: What type of voting is required to elect members of the European Parliament?, answer: proportional representation | question: How many MEPs are there?, answer: 750 | question: Who has more voice in the Parliament?, answer: citizens of smaller member states | question: What is the largest party in the European Parliament?, answer: European People's Party | question: In what case did the Court of Justice hold that parties do not receive public funds from the EU?, answer: Parti écologiste | question: In what case did the Court of Justice hold that parties do not receive public funds from the EU?, answer: "Les Verts" | question: What does the Parliament appoint in the event of a court case?, answer: an Ombudsman | question: How much of the European Parliament can censure the Commission?, answer: a two-thirds majority | question: How much more voting weight do citizens of smallest countries have in Parliament?, answer: ten times the voting weight | question: How much more voting weight do citizens of smallest countries have in Parliament?, answer: ten times the voting weight +question: What type of effect do Treaties and Regulations have?, answer: direct effect | question: What article says Directives are addressed to the member states?, answer: TFEU article 288 | question: What often create minimum standards?, answer: directives | question: What is the current position adopted by the Court of Justice?, answer: citizens have standing to make claims based on national laws | question: What type of effect do Treaties and Regulations have?, answer: direct effect | question: How many Advocate Generals argued that Directives should create rights and duties for all citizens?, answer: three | question: How many large exceptions are there to the Court of Justice's refusal to allow citizens to sue other citizens?, answer: five +question: What has been central to European development since the Treaty of Rome 1957?, answer: free movement and trade | question: According to the standard theory of comparative advantage, how many countries can both benefit from trade?, answer: two | question: What is meant to reduce consumer prices?, answer: free movement of goods, services, labour and capital, | question: What was the original theory of free trade?, answer: a free trade area had a tendency to give way to a customs union, | question: Is it clear or unclear whether the "endgame" should be the same as a state?, answer: unclear | question: Who does free trade benefit more than others?, answer: some people and groups within countries | question: What articles of the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union establish the principle of free movement of goods in the EU?, answer: articles 28 to 37 | question: What were the so-called "four freedoms" thought to be inhibited by?, answer: physical barriers | question: What is the tension in the law?, answer: unrestricted commercial profit. | question: What limits free trade?, answer: The Treaties | question: Who has taken the view that the specific goals of free trade are underpinned by the general aims of the treaty for improvement of people's well being?, answer: Court of Justice +question: What was the number of government departments in the Yuan administration?, answer: Six Ministries | question: What was the name of the Yuan legal system?, answer: the Ministry of Justice, | question: Who decided cases involving members of more than one ethnic group?, answer: a mixed board | question: What was an example of the insignificance of the Yuan's military?, answer: Ministry of War +question: Where was the permanent building for the Parliament of Scotland being constructed?, answer: Holyrood | question: What school is the Assembly Hall part of?, answer: School of Divinity | question: How many times was the General Assembly Hall of the Church of Scotland vacated?, answer: twice | question: Where was the Parliament temporarily relocated to in May 2000?, answer: Strathclyde Regional Council +question: Who advocate a more assertive and confrontational style of discipline?, answer: some teachers and parents | question: What is an example of a country that combines strict discipline with high standards of education?, answer: East Asia +question: Who blurted out "No, that's no good"?, answer: Wiesner | question: What did Wiesner blurted out during a presentation by von Braun?, answer: "No, that's no good" | question: Who defended von Braun?, answer: Webb | question: What does LEM stand for?, answer: Lunar Excursion Module | question: Who defended von Braun?, answer: Webb | question: What does LEM stand for?, answer: Lunar Excursion Module | question: What crisis caused Kennedy to get involved in the Lunar Excursion Module dispute?, answer: October Cuban missile +question: How long did it take the Panthers to get the ball on their own 24-yard line?, answer: 4:51 | question: How far did Ward return the ball?, answer: five yards | question: What was the main criticism of Newton?, answer: his lack of aggression | question: How many plays did Denver's offense get out of the end zone?, answer: three | question: What was the length of Anderson's touchdown run?, answer: 2-yard | question: How many drives did Carolina have?, answer: two +question: Who was the first American president to visit Kenya while in office?, answer: Barack Obama | question: What country did Kenyatta visit in the summer of 2013?, answer: China | question: When did Obama visit Kenya?, answer: July 2015 +question: What was the capital of the Ottoman empire?, answer: Istanbul | question: What was at the center of interactions between the Eastern and Western worlds for six centuries?, answer: the Ottoman Empire | question: Who did the Ottoman empire ally with in the early 20th century?, answer: Germany +question: Who did Kubiak replace at the end of the Broncos' defeats in Super Bowls XXI and XXIV?, answer: Elway +question: Who compiled the Apollo 11 data?, answer: Nafzger | question: What did Lowry Digital remove from the Apollo 11 video?, answer: random noise and camera shake | question: Where were the Apollo 11 images from?, answer: Australia, the CBS News archive, and kinescope recordings | question: What did the restored video contain?, answer: conservative digital enhancements +question: What can accelerate particles close to the speed of light?, answer: quantum mechanics and technology | question: What does the Standard Model predict are the fundamental means by which forces are emitted and absorbed?, answer: gauge bosons | question: How many main interactions are known in the Standard Model?, answer: four +question: What state was left more vulnerable to the Mongols?, answer: Qara Khitai | question: Who was defeated west of Kashgar?, answer: Kuchlug's army | question: Who killed Kuchlug?, answer: Jebe's army | question: What body of water did the Khwarezmia reach to the west?, answer: Caspian Sea +question: In what standard definition was Extreme Makeover: Home Edition broadcast?, answer: 4:3 | question: When did all of ABC's programming begin to be presented in HD?, answer: January 2012 | question: What was the first children's program block on any US broadcast network to feature programs available in HD?, answer: Litton's Weekend Aventure +question: What was the profession of Colonel Henry Young Darracott Scott?, answer: Royal Engineers | question: Who was the next architect to work at the museum?, answer: Henry Young Darracott | question: What is the name of the five-storey School for Naval Architects?, answer: the Henry Cole Wing | question: Who designed the impressive staircase that rises the full height of the building?, answer: J.W. Wild | question: What does the Henry Cole Wing hold?, answer: prints and architectural drawings +question: Which two British sculptors are featured in the Dorothy and Michael Hintze galleries?, answer: Henry Moore and Jacob Epstein | question: The Dorothy and Michael Hintze sculpture galleries focus on works dated from what years?, answer: 1600 to 1950 | question: Along with theme, tomb sculpture, portraiture and mythology, what type of sculpture is featured in the galleries overlooking the garden?, answer: garden sculpture | question: Who spent several years in Britain where he taught sculpture?, answer: Dalou +question: What was the first classic character to be reintroduced to Doctor Who in 2005?, answer: the Autons | question: What did Steven Moffat revive in series 5 of Doctor Who?, answer: Silurians | question: What is the name of the recurring alien in Doctor Who?, answer: Slitheen +question: What type of compound is used in railway work?, answer: two-cylinder compounds | question: What type of compound is produced when the double expansion group is duplicated?, answer: 4-cylinder | question: In the first type of Vauclain compound, how did the pistons work?, answer: in the same phase | question: What type of Vauclain compound had the LP cranks set at 90°?, answer: 3-cylinder compound +question: How many of the country's largest metropolitan areas are in southern California?, answer: three | question: What is the most populous city in California?, answer: Los Angeles | question: What is the population of San Diego?, answer: 1,307,402 +question: Downtown Burbank, Downtown Santa Monica, Downtown Glendale and Downtown Long Beach are examples of what?, answer: business districts | question: What is one of the major business districts in Los Angeles?, answer: Downtown Los Angeles central business district +question: What serves as biological barriers?, answer: commensal flora | question: What does commensal flora prevent from reaching sufficient numbers to cause illness?, answer: pathogens | question: What can oral antibiotics lead to?, answer: an "overgrowth" | question: What helps restore a healthy balance of microbial populations in intestinal infections in children?, answer: probiotic flora, such as pure cultures of the lactobacilli +question: What leader's backing caused many rebels to lay down their weapons?, answer: Luther's | question: Who defeated the rebels at the Battle of Frankenhausen?, answer: the Swabian League | question: What was the name of the movement that gave radicalism a refuge?, answer: anabaptist +question: Who remained segregated at Radcliffe?, answer: Women | question: How many men attended Harvard College for every woman studying at Radcliffe?, answer: four | question: After the merger of Harvard and Radcliffe, what percentage of undergraduates increased?, answer: female undergraduates | question: When did Harvard's graduate schools become more diverse?, answer: post-World War II +question: Along with Beatrix Potter, who is a notable writer whose papers are in the library?, answer: Charles Dickens | question: What was illuminated by Lucas Horenbout?, answer: 1524 Charter | question: What period is represented by William Morris?, answer: Victorian period +question: Who asked to be buried without markings?, answer: Genghis Khan | question: Where was Genghis Khan's body returned to after his death?, answer: Mongolia | question: Who did the funeral escort kill?, answer: anyone and anything | question: When was the Genghis Khan Mausoleum constructed?, answer: The Genghis Khan Mausoleum, constructed +question: What is the floor function?, answer: any natural number | question: What states that there always exists at least one prime number p with n < p < 2n − 2?, answer: Bertrand's postulate | question: How many primes does computing A or μ require?, answer: infinitely many primes | question: What is another formula based on?, answer: Wilson's theorem +question: What are prime numbers of this form known as?, answer: factorial | question: What are prime numbers of this form known as?, answer: factorial | question: What is an example of a prime with a shape of a particular shape?, answer: Sophie Germain | question: What test is particularly fast for numbers of this form?, answer: Lucas–Lehmer test | question: What is the largest known prime?, answer: Mersenne prime +question: Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions asserts that the progression contains what?, answer: infinitely many primes | question: What asserts that the progression contains infinitely many primes?, answer: Dirichlet's theorem on arithmetic progressions | question: What happens to the numbers when a multiple of 9 is passed?, answer: "wrapped around" | question: What is highlighted in red in Dirichlet's theorem?, answer: Primes | question: How many prime numbers do the rows starting with a = 3, 6, or 9 contain?, answer: one | question: Where are infinitely many prime numbers found?, answer: all other rows | question: What is the density of all primes congruent a modulo 9?, answer: 1/6. +question: In what direction is the unit vector pointing outwards from the center?, answer: radial direction | question: What force is always directed toward the center of the curving path?, answer: unbalanced centripetal force | question: The unbalanced force that accelerates an object can be resolved into a component that is what to the velocity vector?, answer: perpendicular | question: The unbalanced force that accelerates an object can be resolved into a component that is what to the velocity vector?, answer: perpendicular | question: What direction does the unit vector point outwards from the center of the circular path?, answer: radial +question: Where is the volume for which the stress-tensor is being calculated?, answer: the relevant cross-sectional area | question: What includes pressure terms associated with forces that act normal to the cross-sectional area?, answer: formalism | question: What accounts for forces that cause all strains?, answer: The stress tensor \ No newline at end of file