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301 | The philosophy and subsequent pedagogy developed for judo became the model for other modern Japanese martial arts that developed from .
The early history of judo is inseparable from its founder, Japanese polymath and educator , born . Kano was born into a relatively affluent family. His father, Jirosaku, was the seco... | 1. Jigoro Kano had an academic upbringing
2. seven
3. no
4. When he was fourteen
5. Ikuei-Gijuku
6. in Shiba
7. judo
8. no
9. bullying
10. no
11. jujutsu
12. jujutsu had become unfashionable
13. the fall of the Tokugawa shogunate in the Meiji Restoration
14. 1868
15. no
16. Nakai Umenari
17. no
18. "kata"
19. two
20. n... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
302 | Read the text and answer the questions.
Have you ever wanted to achieve something really amazing in life? Well, Greg Mortenson wanted to climb a mountain, but he ended up helping thousands of people to have a better life. Greg's story began with failure. In 1993, he set out to climb K2, the world's second highest moun... | 1. Climb a mountain.
2. K2.
3. Yes.
4. No.
5. Yes.
6. 1993.
7. Korphe.
8. In northern Pakistan.
9. Yes.
10. Yes.
11. Yes.
12. "I'll build you a school,"
13. In the USA.
14. Lived in the car.
15. Yes.
16. Around 80 schools.
17. Three Cups of Tea. | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
303 | Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
Recently, China Dream has been the subject of a public topic. Although it is quite common for Chinese people to dream of a developed China, most people also have their own dreams. I interviewed several young Chinese students with higher US educational backgrounds. The... | 1. Chinese students.
2. In the US.
3. Their dreams for China.
4. Equal chances.
5. As competing fairly.
6. Best education.
7. Her children.
8. To take good care of them.
9. Build and manage a bookstore or a flower shop.
10. 20 to 25 years.
11. Play the piano.
12. Hike.
13. Yes.
14. Two-month-long.
15. Every year. | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
304 | The Iberian Peninsula , also known as Iberia , is located in the southwest corner of Europe. The peninsula is principally divided between Portugal and Spain, comprising most of their territory. It also includes Andorra and a small part of France along the peninsula's northeastern edge, as well as Gibraltar on its south... | 1. the United Kingdom
2. yes
3. The Iberian Peninsula
4. in the southwest corner of Europe
5. Five
6. Portugal and Spain
7. no
8. the Scandinavian
9. Ancient Greek
10. no
11. The English
12. t circa 500
13. the Phoenicians
14. the Mediterranean
15. west
16. France | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
305 | CHAPTER IX
The visit of Bertrade de Montfort with her friend Mary de Stutevill was drawing to a close. Three weeks had passed since Roger de Conde had ridden out from the portals of Stutevill and many times the handsome young knight's name had been on the lips of his fair hostess and her fairer friend.
Today the tw... | 1. The gardens
2. No
3. Bertrade de Montfort and Mary de Stutevill
4. No
5. Five
6. Norman of Torn
7. Three weeks
8. A knight
9. Tomorrow
10. No
11. One of Lord de Grey's men-at-arms
12. Of the awful carnage
13. Devil of Torn
14. No
15. The last confidences
16. Each other's waists
17. No
18. No | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
306 | Cotton farmers in some Indian villages are busily buying Coca-Cola and Pepsi, believing that the sugar in the fizzy( ) drinks kills pests.
Farmers say scientists advised them to mix pesticides with a sugary juice to control pests, and they found the mixture cheaper and more effective than pure chemicals-- although so... | 1. Soft drinks
2. Pesticides
3. The USA
4. Safe
5. unknown
6. Farming villages
7. A Regional Agri-Research Station
8. The pests became dead and fell to the ground.
9. No | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
307 | (CNN) -- Abu Yahya al-Libi, al Qaeda's No. 2 man, was killed in Pakistan on Monday, according to U.S. officials.
Al-Libi's death was "another serious blow to core al Qaeda," White House spokesman Jay Carney said.
Al-Libi, 49, was a well-regarded figure in jihadist circles and had emerged as one of the terrorist net... | 1. Abu Yahya al-Libi
2. Pakistan
3. Monday
4. al Qaeda's
5. 49
6. jihadist circles
7. CIA drone strike
8. U.S. officials
9. United States and Pakistan
10. al Qaeda's deputy leader
11. Libyan citizen
12. U.S. custody in Afghanistan
13. religious training
14. ecruitment videos
15. "key motivator in the global jihadi move... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
308 | (CNN) -- Only two Republican presidential candidates will appear on the ballot in Virginia next year, regardless of how many are in the race.
Mitt Romney and Ron Paul will have the Dominion State all to themselves. Supporters of Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Jon Huntsman and Michele Bachmann will have to ... | 1. Two
2. Dominion State | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
309 | Make use of the article to answer the questions.
Buenos Aires ( or ; ) is the capital and most populous city of Argentina. The city is located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, on the South American continent's southeastern coast. "Buenos aires" can be translated as "fair winds" or "good airs... | 1. Buenos Aires
2. yes
3. 1880
4. was removed from Buenos Aires Province.
5. no
6. decades
7. \ Buenos Aires Province.
8. increased
9. Belgrano
10. Flores;
11. yes
12. around 17 million
13. yes
14. Argentina | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
310 | (CNN) -- All big ideas start small, and Calle 13 -- a wildly popular alternative urban band from Puerto Rico -- is no exception.
Its members, Rene Perez, who goes by "Residente," and Eduardo Cabra, "Visitante," are stepbrothers. When their parents divorced, Cabra would visit Perez at his father's house on 13th Street... | 1. Where is Calle 13 from?
2. How do all big ideas start?
3. Are the members cousins?
4. What is their relationship?
5. Who was required to identify himself as a visitor or resident?
6. Who does Claudia Palacios work for?
7. How many grammy's has the group won?
8. Does the group always have wholesome lyrics?
9. Where ... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
311 | Nazi Germany is the common English name for the period in German history from 1933 to 1945, when Germany was governed by a dictatorship under the control of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party (NSDAP). Under Hitler's rule, Germany was transformed into a totalitarian state in which the Nazi Party controlled nearly all aspec... | 1. 30 January 1933
2. no
3. appointed by the President
4. the President of the Weimar Republic
5. Paul von Hindenburg
6. he died
7. 2 August 1934
8. the Chancellery and Presidency
9. yes
10. 19 August 1934
11. A national referendum
12. yes
13. "Autobahnen"
14. 1933 to 1945
15. "Deutsches Reich"
16. "Großdeutsches Reich... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
312 | Read the text and answer the questions.
CHAPTER XXIV
AGATHA RESUMES HER JOURNEY
There was silence for a minute or two after Agatha had spoken, and then Father Lucien said, "Now we know what Driscoll looked for. Few secrets can be kept."
Thirlwell gave him a warning glance that Agatha did not note. She was gazing... | 1. Father Lucien and Thirwell.
2. A note.
3. Driscoll.
4. To see the lode.
5. Tomorrow.
6. No,
7. She needs to rest for two or three days.
8. I don't think I can rest until I have seen the lode.
9. The shakiness of the last few lines
10. Strange might have taken some liquor with him.
11. The lode.
12. Across the river,... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
313 | Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
When I was at University I studied very hard. But a lot of my friends did very little work. Some did just enough to pass exams. Others didn't do quite enough. Fred Baines was one of them. He spent more time playing than working in the library.
Once at the end of the... | 1. no
2. in the library
3. played
4. watching TV
5. yes
6. a coin
7. fifty
8. half
9. the professor
10. False
11. flipped a coin
12. his pocket
13. false
14. yes
15. half an hour before the rest
16. studying
17. False
18. Baines
19. yes
20. very few | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
314 | Las Vegas (CNN) -- Declaring victory in Nevada's Republican presidential caucuses on Saturday, Mitt Romney again turned away from his GOP rivals and toward President Barack Obama.
CNN projects that Romney will win the Nevada Republican presidential caucuses, based on results and entrance polling.
With 71% of the vo... | 1. Mitt Romney
2. Saturday
3. CNN
4. results and entrance polling
5. Yes
6. in 2008
7. Obama
8. his GOP opponents
9. Rick Santorum
10. 11
11. Newt Gingrich
12. House Speaker
13. address the other candidates in the race
14. because Gingrich rose to challenge him
15. bringing down unemployment
16. Las Vegas
17. by apolog... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
315 | (CNN) -- He is a superstar in Arab cinema and has acted alongside Hollywood names such as Sean Penn, Naomi Watts and Orlando Bloom in worldwide blockbusters.
Now, acclaimed Egyptian movie star Khaled El Nabawy is raring to conquer new heights, starring in gripping drama "The Citizen," his first lead role in a Hollywo... | 1. movie star
2. Egypt
3. Yes
4. Yes
5. Sean Penn
6. Naomi Watts
7. The Citizen,"
8. last year
9. Ibrahim Jarrah
10. No
11. the American dream
12. Three
13. Kingdom of Heaven
14. 2005
15. Fair Game
16. Iraqi
17. scientist
18. Valerie Plame Wilson | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
316 | Fresno (/ˈfrɛznoʊ/ FREZ-noh), the county seat of Fresno County, is a city in the U.S. state of California. As of 2015, the city's population was 520,159, making it the fifth-largest city in California, the largest inland city in California and the 34th-largest in the nation. Fresno is in the center of the San Joaquin V... | 1. 1885
2. yes
3. 170 miles
4. the Central Pacific Railroad
5. Central Valley and San Joaquin Valley
6. 185 miles
7. "ash tree"
8. an ash leaf
9. 520,159
10. fifth
11. first
12. 34th
13. unknown | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
317 | John was stuck in the middle of the ocean after his boat crashed and sank. He was worried about his friend who'd been in the boat with him. He knew that his friend has his life jacket on, so he tried not to worry too much about him. John was in a small box that fell out of the boat and kept him out of the water, floati... | 1. in the middle of the ocean
2. his boat crashed and sank
3. no
4. his friend
5. life jacket
6. in a small box
7. the boat
8. yes
9. by floating
10. no
11. days
12. food or water
13. In and out
14. land
15. Three days
16. a beach
17. go home
18. tried not to | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
318 | Edward Sims was born in 1892. He was the fifth child and only son of Herbert and Dora Sims. Herbert was a blacksmith , and had a thriving trade making horseshoes. He was determined that his first-born son would follow him into the blacksmith. For this reason, Edward had to leave school at the age of 12,and worked with ... | 1. Edward
2. sold newspapers
3. a runner
4. No
5. he couldn't read or write
6. he couldn't deliver if he couldn't read the addresses
7. Yes, later on.
8. No
9. Bitterly disappointed
10. Yes
11. newspapers, tobacco,confectionery and other goods
12. 25
13. No
14. three cities
15. making horseshoes
16. No
17. he didn't ha... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
319 | Make use of the article to answer the questions.
Have you ever listened to young children talking in the playground? They are always boasting. They say things like, "My Dad's car is bigger than your Dad's," and "My Mom is smarter than yours." They particularly like to boast about their families. There were three littl... | 1. boasting | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
320 | CHAPTER XLI. SPEECHIFYING.
On the Monday, a plowboy from Vale Regis arrived at Monksmoor.
In respect of himself, he was a person beneath notice. In respect of his errand, he was sufficiently important to cast a gloom over the household. The faithless Mirabel had broken his engagement, and the plowboy was the herald... | 1. What was Vale Regis errand?
2. of what?
3. what did he bring?
4. when did he arrive?
5. where did he arrive?
6. who was he bringing an apology to?
7. What had Mirabel done?
8. who could he trust?
9. to do what?
10. and what?
11. to who?
12. Who was Emily playing with?
13. She had no time for who?
14. why?
15. Who wa... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
321 | LOS ANGELES, California (CNN) -- A will from Michael Jackson written in 2002 has been located, but it may be one of several, the Jackson family lawyer said Tuesday.
Though a 2002 Michael Jackson will has been located, the family's lawyer says there may be others.
"We need a certain amount of time to look at that," ... | 1. Michael Jackson
2. 2002
3. unknown
4. Londell McMillan
5. Katherine Jackson
6. yes
7. 7, 11 and 12
8. Probate is the legal process to prove whether a will is authentic and valid.
9. Debbie Rowe
10. Monday | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
322 | Read the text and answer the questions.
Found in applications as diverse as industrial fans, blowers and pumps, machine tools, household appliances, power tools, and disk drives, electric motors can be powered by direct current (DC) sources, such as from batteries, motor vehicles or rectifiers, or by alternating curre... | 1. 1740s
2. Andrew Gordon
3. monk
4. Scotland.
5. no
6. simple electrostatic devices
7. unknown
8. yes
9. 100 megawatts
10. electric power source type, internal construction
11. direct current
12. alternating current
13. André-Marie Ampère
14. 1820
15. yes
16. 1821
17. mechanical energy
18. yes
19. pool of mercury
20. ... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
323 | Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
A treaty is an agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign states and international organizations. A treaty may also be known as an (international) agreement, protocol, covenant, convention, pact, or exchange of lett... | 1. Both are means of willing parties assuming obligations among themselves, and a party to either that fails to live up to their obligations can be held liable under international law.
2. A preamble
3. It describes the contracting parties and their joint objectives in executing the treaty, and summarizes any underlying... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
324 | Claudius Ptolemy (; , "Klaúdios Ptolemaîos" ; ; ) was a Greco-Roman mathematician, astronomer, geographer, astrologer, and poet of a single epigram in the Greek Anthology. He lived in the city of Alexandria in the Roman province of Egypt, wrote in Koine Greek, and held Roman citizenship. The 14th-century astronomer The... | 1. Five
2. city of Alexandria in the Roman province of Egypt
3. Rome
4. Yes
5. Theodore Meliteniotes
6. No.
7. 14th-century astronomer
8. around AD 168
9. scientific treatises
10. Byzantine, Islamic and European science
11. Almagest
12. Yes
13. Mathematical Treatise
14. Yes.
15. Geography
16. No.
17. Apotelesmatika
18.... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
325 | CHAPTER II
MARSHALL HANEY CHANGES HEART
It was well for Haney that Bertie did not see him as he sat above his gambling boards, watchful, keen-eyed, grim of visage, for she would have trembled in fear of him. "Haney's" was both saloon and gambling hall. In the front, on the right, ran the long bar with its shining b... | 1. two
2. Marshall Haney Changes Heart | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
326 | Washington (CNN) -- It was a long summer for President Barack Obama, who for months has defended his decision not to send U.S. troops to fight ISIS on the ground in the Middle East.
But lawmakers contend that in the wake of a rapidly-spreading Ebola crisis and the upcoming midterm elections, the President's commitmen... | 1. Barack Obama
2. Two
3. No
4. yes
5. November
6. ISIS
7. Middle East
8. No
9. spread of Ebola
10. Africa
11. yes
12. Kelly Ayotte
13. Fox News
14. No
15. two
16. South Carolina
17. State of the Union
18. CNN
19. NO
20. Ebola | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
327 | (CNN) -- Matthew Murray, the man who police say shot and killed four people at two separate locations in Colorado on Sunday, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound, the coroner's office said Tuesday.
A former roommate took this photo of Matthew Murray performing in a 2002 Christmas program.
"The death of Matthew ... | 1. Four
2. two
3. Sunday
4. gunshot?
5. A former roommate took this photo of Matthew Murray performing in a 2002 Christmas program.
6. performing in a Christmas program.
7. 2002
8. the security officer
9. he killed himself
10. the head
11. 24
12. 18
13. 16
14. yes they did
15. no
16. New life church
17. Colorado Spring... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
328 | Robert Frost was one of America's best known and most honored serious writers. But his fame came late in his life. He was born in San Francisco, California in 1874. He lived in California during his early childhood. He was named after the chief Southern general in America's Civil War. The general's name was Robert Edwa... | 1. Robert Frost
2. California
3. 1874
4. have an unhappy childhood
5. unknown
6. 1891
7. unknown
8. Harvard University and Dartmouth College | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
329 | Make use of the article to answer the questions.
CHAPTER XI
Thus William Wetherell became established in Coniston, and was started at last--poor man--upon a life that was fairly tranquil. Lem Hallowell had once covered him with blushes by unfolding a newspaper in the store and reading an editorial beginning: "We pub... | 1. William Wetherell
2. Lem Hallowell
3. reading an editorial
4. unknown
5. W. W.'"
6. William
7. the Town History of Coniston
8. William Wetherell
9. Mr. Willard
10. the Guardian | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
330 | (CNN) -- World No.2 Novak Djokovic extended his season's winning streak to 26-0 on Saturday, as he reached the Serbian Open clay court final after his semifinal opponent Janko Tipsarevic withdrew with a thigh injury.
Writing on his Facebook page, Djokovic said: "Janko had to pull out from tonight's semi-final match b... | 1. What is the rank of Novak Djokovic?
2. Who was he supposed to compete against?
3. Was this for the semifinals?
4. Did they finish the match?
5. Why not?
6. Why?
7. What is Novak's next match?
8. Where will they meet?
9. What is the name of the tournament?
10. What kind of courts do they play on?
11. Who did Lopez wi... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
331 | Hoover began using wiretapping in the 1920s during Prohibition to arrest bootleggers. In the 1927 case Olmstead v. United States, in which a bootlegger was caught through telephone tapping, the United States Supreme Court ruled that FBI wiretaps did not violate the Fourth Amendment as unlawful search and seizure, as lo... | 1. the Omnibus Crime Control Act
2. Congress
3. Katz v. United States
4. 1967
5. the residential office of an FBI agent was burglarized
6. a group calling itself the Citizens' Commission to Investigate the FBI.
7. Numerous files
8. They were distributed to a range of newspapers
9. the COINTELPRO program
10. the lives o... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
332 | Read the text and answer the questions.
The PlayStation 2 (PS2) is a home video game console that was developed by Sony Computer Entertainment. It is the successor to the PlayStation, and is the second installment in the PlayStation lineup of consoles. It was released on March 4, 2000 in Japan, October 26, 2000 in Nor... | 1. PlayStation 2
2. Sony Computer Entertainment.
3. March 4, 2000 in Japan.
4. Sega's Dreamcast
5. Microsoft's Xbox
6. Yes.
7. Over 155 million units
8. More than 3,874
9. Yes.
10. Yes
11. "Slimline"
12. unknown
13. 13
14. The PlayStation 2 is the best-selling video game console of all time, | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
333 | Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
Even at school there had been an unhealthy competition between George and Richard.
"I'll be the first millionaire in Coleford!" Richard used to boast.
"And you'll be sorry that you knew me," George would reply "because I'll surely be the best lawyer in our town!" ... | 1. George and Richard
2. no
3. old dictionaries
4. yes
5. Australia
6. a first edition
7. No
8. Richard
9. no
10. Both
11. Coleford High Street
12. no
13. hard to make much money from books
14. Richard
15. Yes
16. newspaper
17. a photo
18. Richard
19. No
20. A story about a bookseller. | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
334 | Atlanta (CNN) -- A Georgia man was alone before his fatal fall from an upper level of Atlanta's Turner Field, police said Tuesday, as they continue to investigate his death.
Ronald L. Homer, 30, was attending Monday night's Braves game against the Phillies. The Braves said they planned to observe a moment of silence ... | 1. A man
2. Ronald L. Homer
3. 30
4. he fell from an upper level of Atlanta's Turner Field
5. emergency responders
6. in Atlanta
7. alcohol
8. no
9. Connie
10. yes
11. the Phillies
12. WXIA
13. nearly two hours
14. 7:10 p.m
15. He was alone
16. up to eight weeks | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
335 | Groups that emerged from the American psychedelic scene about the same time included Iron Butterfly, MC5, Blue Cheer and Vanilla Fudge. San Francisco band Blue Cheer released a crude and distorted cover of Eddie Cochran's classic "Summertime Blues", from their 1968 debut album Vincebus Eruptum, that outlined much of th... | 1. Four
2. crude and distorted cover
3. Eddie Cochran's classic
4. Summertime Blues
5. no
6. 1968
7. Vincebus Eruptum
8. Born to Be Wild
9. Steppenwolf
10. Easy Ride
11. no
12. 1969
13. Iron Butterfly's In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
14. 1968
15. later elements of the sound
16. three
17. AC/DC
18. Highway to Hell
19. Judas Priest
... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
336 | CHAPTER XXI
TROUBLES IN THE FOLD--A MESSAGE
Gabriel Oak had ceased to feed the Weatherbury flock for about four-and-twenty hours, when on Sunday afternoon the elderly gentlemen Joseph Poorgrass, Matthew Moon, Fray, and half-a-dozen others, came running up to the house of the mistress of the Upper Farm.
"Whatever ... | 1. Gabriel Oak
2. feeding
3. the Weatherbury flock
4. Yes
5. people came
6. Nine
7. Joseph Poorgrass
8. Matthew Moon
9. Yes
10. Fray
11. Yes
12. "Sixty!"
13. Yes
14. --Clover
15. Yes
16. "Seventy!"
17. Yes
18. "--Young clover!"
19. Yes
20. Joseph,
21. Ephesians | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
337 | CHAPTER XV. A Tempest in the School Teapot
"What a splendid day!" said Anne, drawing a long breath. "Isn't it good just to be alive on a day like this? I pity the people who aren't born yet for missing it. They may have good days, of course, but they can never have this one. And it's splendider still to have such a l... | 1. splendid
2. people who aren't born yet
3. for missing it
4. school
5. It's lovely
6. by going round by the road
7. Diana
8. raspberry tarts
9. three
10. ten
11. yes
12. Avonlea
13. Lover's Lane
14. Willowmere
15. Violet Vale
16. the Cuthbert farm | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
338 | Most people know that Marie Curie was the first woman to win the Nobel Prize, and the first person to win it twice. However, few people know that she was also the mother of a Nobel Prize winner.
Born in September, 1897, Irene Curie was the first of the Curies' two daughters. Along with nine other children whose paren... | 1. teacher
2. Nine children whose parents were also famous scholars.
3. Yes.
4. College of Sevigne
5. Paris
6. unknown
7. No, Marie Curie was.
8. The first person to win it twice and a mother of a winner.
9. Irene Curie
10. mathematics and physics
11. leukemia
12. her mother
13. Military's Medal
14. military hospitals ... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
339 | Make use of the article to answer the questions.
Officials of the Chicago Transit Authority said they were investigating. The child, Nicole Hobson, was being taken by her mother to Children's Memorial Hospital about 11 P. M., Wednesday to check her recently inserted pacemaker.
The child was stricken about a mile fro... | 1. Nicole Hobson
2. made radio call to the control center
3. a block from the hospital
4. no
5. Ted Garretson
6. 28
7. yes
8. Officials of the Chicago Transit Authority
9. Children's Memorial Hospital
10. Wednesday
11. a pacemaker.
12. about 11 P. M.
13. May Hobson
14. 40 | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
340 | Hartford is the capital of the U.S. state of Connecticut. It was the seat of Hartford County until Connecticut disbanded county government in 1960. As of the 2010 Census, Hartford's population was 124,775, making it Connecticut's third-largest city after the coastal cities of Bridgeport and New Haven. Census Bureau est... | 1. Is Hartford the largest city in Connecticut?
2. what rank is it?
3. what state is it the capital of?
4. what cities are larger?
5. what is it nicknamed?
6. why is it nicknamed that?
7. when was Hartford founded?
8. is it one of the newest cities in the U.S.?
9. what is its population?
10. as of what year?
11. accord... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
341 | It has been used for thousands of years for both fuel and as a construction material. It is an organic material, a natural composite of cellulose fibers (which are strong in tension) embedded in a matrix of lignin which resists compression. Wood is sometimes defined as only the secondary xylem in the stems of trees, or... | 1. 3.5 cubic kilometers
2. furniture and building construction.
3. 434 billion cubic meters
4. 47%
5. yes
6. no
7. thousands of years
8. fuel
9. cellulose fibers
10. no | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
342 | Read the text and answer the questions.
CHAPTER VII.
WANDERING EYES.
"I ASSURE you he said he had never seen a place with more pretty young ladies in it."
"Who?" said Jessie, coming suddenly into the light closet of the work-room, where Florence Cray was taking off her hat, and Amy Lee seemed to be helping her. ... | 1. VII.
2. lFlorence Cray
3. Amy Lee
4. Mr. Wingfield
5. Mr. Holdaway's
6. Three
7. Mr. Wingfield,
8. Florence and Amy
9. no
10. cross
11. Miss Fuller
12. Ellerby,
13. for the time,
14. Amy
15. Miss Needwood, | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
343 | Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
CHAPTER VII
The 2d of September
Victor de Gisons was, as usual, waiting near the door when Harry left Louise Moulin's.
"What is the news, Henri? Nothing suspicious, I hope? You are out sooner than usual."
"Yes, for I have something to think of. Here have we be... | 1. yes
2. getting friends out of prison,
3. Jeanne
4. Henri
5. no
6. Victor
7. No
8. No
9. Get a leader to sign a release
10. seize one
11. No
12. no
13. Danton or Robespierre.
14. Marat
15. He is the worst
16. Victor
17. ruthless and pitiless
18. no
19. Robespierre
20. the door | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
344 | About 18,000 refugees from Burma have come to the United States each year since 2007. Some have settled in Howard County, Maryland between Baltimore and Washington. A local school began teaching English to the children of the refugees. But while the children learned the language, their parents did not. That made commun... | 1. Bollman Bridge Elementary School.
2. Howard County, Maryland
3. Baltimore and Washington.
4. the language
5. Burma
6. About 18,000
7. each year
8. since 2007
9. Laurel Conran
10. a mother's workplace
11. Coastal Sunbelt Produce
12. every Wednesday
13. twelve to one o'clock
14. six
15. no
16. yes
17. yes
18. Lisa Che... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
345 | (CNN) -- Three Pakistani paramilitary soldiers were killed this week in a cross-border firefight between Pakistan and India, officials said Thursday.
The soldiers were moving from one post to another along the border when they came under fire by Indian forces, said Maj. Gen. Athar Abbas, Pakistan army spokesman.
Si... | 1. Pakistan and India
2. Tuesday or Wednesday
3. three
4. It was unclear
5. an hour
6. yes
7. aiding infiltration
8. moving from one post to another
9. for a full report
10. yes | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
346 | (PEOPLE.com) -- Theodore "Teddy" Forstmann, a veteran business leader and philanthropist who was romantically linked to Padma Lakshmi, died Sunday. He was 71.
Forstmann suffered from brain cancer, his spokesman tells The New York Times.
Although the famed billionaire never married, he dated "Top Chef" host Lakshmi,... | 1. Theodore Forstmann
2. veteran business leader
3. No
4. Lakshmi
5. 41
6. "Top Chef" host
7. Yes
8. Siya and Everest
9. brain cancer
10. No
11. Padma Lakshmi
12. Princess Diana
13. "The Diana Chronicles"
14. Dr. Pepper | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
347 | Dry Tortugas National Park, Florida (CNN) -- Weather and time have inflicted more damage to Fort Jefferson than hostile cannon fire ever did.
The crumbling citadel rises 40 feet from the turquoise water of the Gulf of Mexico, an outpost of a bygone era. Built on an island in Florida's Dry Tortugas, 70 miles past Key ... | 1. Dry Tortugas National Park
2. Florida
3. 70 miles
4. an island in Florida's Dry Tortugas
5. a mason
6. restoring Fort Jefferson
7. six
8. it was designed to protect shipping lanes through the Gulf of Mexico
9. 1846
10. the Union
11. Yankee Stadium
12. as a prison for Confederate captives and deserters
13. 2,000 | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
348 | (CNN) -- Jason Baldwin paused Saturday on his first morning of freedom in 18 years to share a revelation he gleaned in prison while serving a life sentence.
The "West Memphis Three" member recalled telling inmates he had figured out the secret of life.
"What is it?" they asked.
"I said, 'Enjoy it. Enjoy it,'" Bal... | 1. three
2. yes
3. Baldwin, Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley
4. 18 years
5. yes
6. 1993
7. West Memphis
8. second
9. a ditch
10. no
11. they were mutilated
12. hogtied
13. shoelaces
14. theirs
15. Stephen Braga
16. teenagers
17. Echols
18. death
19. life
20. yes | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
349 | Make use of the article to answer the questions.
Paramount Pictures Corporation (also known simply as Paramount) is an American film studio based in Hollywood, California, that has been a subsidiary of the American media conglomerate Viacom since 1994. Paramount is the fifth oldest surviving film studio in the world, ... | 1. Paramount Pictures Corporation
2. yes
3. Paramount
4. American film studio
5. Hollywood, California
6. the "Big Six"
7. Yes
8. Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA).
9. Adolph Zukor
10. Hungary
11. the founding date of the Famous Players Film Company.
12. 22
13. Adolph Zukor
14. film producer
15. the original... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
350 | The Åland Islands or Åland is an archipelago at the entrance to the Gulf of Bothnia in the Baltic Sea belonging to Finland. It is autonomous, demilitarised and is the only monolingually Swedish-speaking region in Finland. It is the smallest region of Finland, constituting 0.49% of its land area and 0.50% of its populat... | 1. is it bilingual?
2. where do most of the people live?
3. which country does it belong to?
4. what is in the west of the Aland?
5. where is it located?
6. is it just one island?
7. where is it's land border?
8. does it share this with anyone?
9. who?
10. when was it affirmed?
11. who decided this?
12. what had happen... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
351 | (CNN) -- The promoter and agent who first brought The Beatles to America has died.
Sid Bernstein died Wednesday in New York City, publicist Merle Frimark said in a statement. He was 95.
Bernstein helped start the "British invasion" by bringing The Beatles to Carnegie Hall and later, to New York's Shea Stadium for l... | 1. Sid Bernstein
2. 95
3. in New York City
4. promoter and agent
5. The Beatles
6. the "British invasion"
7. August 1963
8. he played a hunch
9. no
10. Ed Sullivan's television show
11. February 9, 1964
12. three days later
13. eight
14. no
15. Russia
16. Frank Sinatra, Jimi Hendrix, Judy Garland and the Rolling Stones... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
352 | Read the text and answer the questions.
The Count of Monte Cristo ( French: Le Comte de Monte Cristo ) is an adventure novel by French author Alexandre Dumas. Completed in 1844, it is one of the author's most popular works, along with The Three Musketeers. Like many of his novels, it is expanded from plot outlines sug... | 1. hope, justice, revenge , mercy and forgiveness
2. real life events
3. France, Italy, islands in the Mediterranean, and in the Levant
4. wrote memoir
5. it is a fixture of western civilization's literature
6. shoemaker
7. seven
8. four
9. Milan
10. 1814 | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
353 | Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
I'll never forget that summer day in 1965 when my mother suddenly died of an unexplained illness at the age of 36. Later that afternoon, a police officer stopped by to ask my father if the hospital could use Mother's corneas . I was shocked. "The doctors want to _ Mum... | 1. unexplained illness
2. use Mother's corneas
3. no
4. ran into the house in tears
5. the greatest gift you can give is a part of yourself
6. make a difference
7. 1980
8. April 11
9. 1986
10. Wendy | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
354 | (CNN) -- Chinese pair Yuan Cao and Yanquan Zhang claimed gold in Monday's men's synchronized ten meter diving final. The reigning world champions scored 99.36 with a near faultless final dive to claim the Olympic title.
The silver medal went to Mexican pair Ivan Garcia-Navarro and German Sanchez-Sanchez, who pushed t... | 1. Ivan Garcia-Navarro and German Sanchez-Sanchez
2. men's synchronized ten meter diving
3. Mexico
4. the American team
5. David Boudia and Nicholas McCrory
6. the bronze medal
7. Yuan Cao and Yanquan Zhang
8. China
9. Very happy
10. 99.36
11. good coaching, diving every day and hard work
12. the British Prime Minister... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
355 | One day Mary took a walk to the park. The park was very close to her house. One her way to the park she passed her friend Kim's house. Mary stopped by and asked if Kim wanted to play. Kim said yes. Mary and Kim walked together to the park. John's house was three houses down. Mary and Kim stopped by to ask John if he wa... | 1. Four
2. the park
3. yes | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
356 | It was 3:30 in the morning and 8-year-old Walt Disney was doing what he did at that time every morning- rolling hundreds of newspapers he would soon deliver in his neighborhood.
It was hard work for a little kid who had to go to school, then deliver another round in the evening. But delivering papers beat picking app... | 1. Walt Disney was rolling hundreds of newspapers
2. It beat picking apples.
3. On his family's farms.
4. Missouri.
5. Deliver in his neighborhood.
6. No.
7. Twice.
8. 1901.
9. Walt signed up for cartooning classes.
10. No.
11. No.
12. Oswald the Lucky Rabbit.
13. Snow White and Seven Dwarfs.
14. His great world of fan... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
357 | Jerusalem (CNN) -- The Indian nanny who saved the life of an Israeli boy during the Mumbai terror attacks in 2008 has been granted honorary citizenship and temporary residency in Israel.
At a ceremony Monday, the Israeli interior ministry in Jerusalem handed Sandra Samuel her identity card.
"I hope I will honor the... | 1. an Israeli boy
2. nanny
3. the Mumbai terror attacks
4. granted honorary citizenship and temporary residency in Israel.
5. the Israeli interior ministry
6. Yes
7. his parents died in the terror attacks on a Jewish cultural center
8. No
9. the luxury Taj Mahal Palace and Tower and Oberoi-Trident hotels and the city's... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
358 | When he was a teenager, Hunter Adam was very unhappy and he spent many years in a special hospital for people with mental health problems. When he left the hospital, Adam decided to become a doctor, so he went to a medical school in Virginia, USA. But when he was there, he did things in a different way. For example, he... | 1. A doctor
2. Because he spent many years in a special hospital for people with mental health problems.
3. Yes
4. Virginia, USA.
5. No.
6. He wore shirts with flowers on them when he visited his patients.
7. Children.
8. Yes
9. He often dressed up like a clown to make the children laugh.
10. The Gusundheit Institute.
... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
359 | Make use of the article to answer the questions.
(CNN) -- Even a presidential campaign's airplane troubles can get partisan in an election year.
Aviation incidents involving President Barack Obama and Ann Romney, wife of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, have inspired hundreds of supporters commenting a... | 1. Mitt Romney
2. Republican
3. CNN.com
4. Toledo, Ohio
5. Wednesday
6. due to weather
7. TheOtherBob
8. smoke
9. electrical problem
10. No
11. Yes
12. Firefighters came to the rescue | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
360 | Something bad happened to sam this morning. He fell over and broke his nose in the school hallway. When Sam looked up, he saw his friends. "Are you OK?" They asked him. But he didn't say anything to them. He stood up and ran to the classroom quickly. Sam put his schoolbag on his desk and went out to the school hospital... | 1. Who broke his nose?
2. Where did he have to go?
3. What did he tell his friends? | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
361 | One sunny day, Martha went on a walk through the park. While walking, she noticed something strange. No one was outside. She was the only person at the park. "How strange, where is everyone?" she thought. Martha looked everywhere. She looked inside the restrooms, under the benches, and even at the top of the slide. She... | 1. Martha
2. One day
3. Yes
4. confused.
5. Stephan's
6. No
7. Home.
8. upset.
9. Sunny
10. yes | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
362 | Read the text and answer the questions.
One day last November, Tom Baker stopped out of his house into the morning light and headed across the rice fields toward the bank of the Rapti River. Tom, a 32-year-old school teacher in the farming village of Madanpur, was going for his morning bath. As he approached the river... | 1. Tom Baker
2. 32
3. school teacher
4. Madanpur
5. farming
6. Yes
7. Yes
8. Yes
9. Peter Smith
10. John Brown
11. Yes
12. Rapti River
13. November
14. tiger
15. head
16. Yes | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
363 | Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
(CNN) -- What started out as Chelsea's worst season since owner Roman Abramovich arrived in 2003 is now on the verge of becoming one of the English club's best.
Saturday's FA Cup final success, the London side's fourth in six years in the world's oldest football com... | 1. 50 years ago
2. No
3. Roman Abramovich
4. 2003
5. FA Cup
6. Saturday's
7. Yes
8. Andre Villas-Boas
9. Yes
10. "the new Mourinho,
11. Ancelott
12. Portugual
13. Four
14. six
15. millions
16. Jose Mourinho
17. yes
18. Two
19. Yes
20. Ancelott | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
364 | CHAPTER IV
A TRAIL IS FOUND AND LOST
By this time several carriages had come up, also a number of folks on bicycles and on foot, and to all of these the situation had to be explained. Among the last to put in an appearance was Captain Putnam, and he was at once all attention, and desired to know how seriously Dick ... | 1. Dick and Frank
2. Captain Putnam
3. the broken brake
4. the stage
5. the Cedarville blacksmith
6. Snugger,
7. Africa
8. Dick
9. Dan Baxter and Josiah Crabtree used the coins
10. yes
11. Baxter
12. the Stanhopes
13. carriages and folks on bicycles and on foot
14. yes
15. after starting down hill | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
365 | PANAMA CITY, Panama (CNN) -- Ricardo Martinelli, the multimillionaire owner of a supermarket chain, was inaugurated as president of Panama on Wednesday.
Ricardo Martinelli is a pro-business conservative who defeated a candidate from the ruling center-left party.
National Assembly President Jose Luis Varela performe... | 1. Panama
2. Ricardo Martinelli
3. minister and chairman of the board of directors of the Panama Canal Authority
4. no
5. no
6. Italy
7. yes
8. Jose Manuel Zelaya
9. Honduras
10. Jose Luis Varela
11. things to be done differently
12. the presidential sash
13. a candidate from the ruling center-left party.
14. Martin To... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
366 | Gibraltar ( , or other permutations; ) is a British Overseas Territory located on the southern end of the Iberian Peninsula. It has an area of and shares its northern border with Spain. The Rock of Gibraltar is the major landmark of the region. At its foot is a densely populated city area, home to over 30,000 Gibraltar... | 1. Gibraltar
2. the Iberian Peninsula
3. The Rock of Gibraltar
4. 30,000
5. Spain
6. Yes
7. During World War II
8. the Royal Navy
9. it controlled the entrance and exit to the Mediterranean Sea
10. tourism, online gambling, financial services, and cargo ship refuelling services | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
367 | CHAPTER VI. PLANS TO SECURE THE DIAMONDS
WE tramped along behind Jim and Lem till we come to the back stile where old Jim's cabin was that he was captivated in, the time we set him free, and here come the dogs piling around us to say howdy, and there was the lights of the house, too; so we warn't afeard any more, and... | 1. Yes
2. Jim's
3. no
4. No
5. who has been killed.
6. rapscallions
7. Stole diamonds from the body.
8. No
9. No
10. Jim and Lem
11. He wasn't barefooted | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
368 | Billie Holiday was an American jazz singer and songwriter. Nicknamed Lady Day by her loyal friend and musical partner, Lester Young, Holiday was a great influence on jazz and pop singing. Her voiced style, strongly inspired by jazz instrumentalists, pioneered a new way of controlling tempo . Above all, she was admired ... | 1. 1959 | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
369 | Make use of the article to answer the questions.
Depleted uranium is also used as a shielding material in some containers used to store and transport radioactive materials. While the metal itself is radioactive, its high density makes it more effective than lead in halting radiation from strong sources such as radium.... | 1. Depleted uranium
2. radium
3. yes
4. yes
5. yes
6. counterweights for aircraft control surfaces
7. no
8. chemical poisoning by uranium oxide
9. Marie Curie
10. uranium ore
11. glow-in-the-dark paints for clock and aircraft dials
12. three tonnes
13. the glazing industry,
14. yes
15. common bathroom and kitchen tiles... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
370 | A 29-year-old who admitted leaking details of a secret U.S. government program that collects massive phone and Internet data now says he doesn't want attention.
Too late, Edward Snowden. You're getting it -- on every scale, good and bad, across the Internet on social media and on every news broadcast. People of every... | 1. Where is Snowden from?
2. What does Micheal Moore call him?
3. What about Glenn Beck?
4. Why is it odd that they agree?
5. What did they both use to say this?
6. What did Snowden not want?
7. How much is he getting?
8. Is he being talked about in the news?
9. On social media?
10. What kind of experts are giving opin... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
371 | Louisville, Kentucky (CNN) -- I'll Have Another cut loose on the home stretch to run down Bodemeister and earn the first Kentucky Derby wins for his rider and trainer Saturday.
I'll Have Another, with a finish of 2:01:83, earned nearly $1.5 million of the $2.2 million purse.
That's quite a payoff for a horse that w... | 1. I'll Have Another
2. on the home stretch
3. Bodemeister
4. Mario Gutierrez
5. no
6. unknown
7. 15 to 1
8. 1.5 million
9. 2.2 million
10. 2 minutes and 1.83 seconds
11. Doug O'Neill
12. no
13. 138
14. Dullahan
15. 12-1
16. no
17. The Triple Crown
18. the Baltimore leg
19. the Preakness
20. May 19th | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
372 | Read the text and answer the questions.
The Southern United States (also the American South, Dixie, and the South), is a region of the United States of America. The South does not fully match the geographic south of the United States, but the Deep South is fully located in the southeastern corner. Arizona and New Mexi... | 1. the Southern United States
2. the South
3. Dixie
4. yes
5. Arizona and New Mexico
6. yes
7. West Virginia and Virginia
8. Delaware
9. Maryland
10. yes
11. the Civil Rights Movement
12. in the 1960s
13. yes
14. European, African, and some Native American | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
373 | Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
Tu Youyou has become the first Chinese woman to win a Nobel Prize, for her work in helping to create an anti-malaria medicine. The 84-year-old's route to the honour has been anything but traditional. In China, she is being called the "three nos" winner: no medical deg... | 1. Tu Youyou
2. helping to create an anti-malaria medicine
3. she is being called the "three nos" winner:
4. No
5. Mosquitos
6. Mission 523
7. 240,000
8. sweet wormwood
9. Yes
10. heating the compound without allowing it to reach boiling point.
11. unsociable and quite straightforward
12. More than 40 years
13. million... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
374 | WASHINGTON (CNN) -- The moderator's chair on NBC's "Meet the Press" stood empty on Sunday in remembrance of Tim Russert, the man who had occupied it for 17 years.
The moderator's chair on NBC's "Meet the Press" stood empty Sunday in remembrance of Tim Russert.
As the show's host, Russert became a mainstay of televi... | 1. Tim Russert
2. NBC
3. 17 years
4. Tom Brokaw
5. Yes
6. 58
7. a heart attack
8. at work
9. Friday
10. "Our issues this Sunday."
11. no
12. Doris Kearns Goodwin
13. in the front of the show's set
14. no one
15. Sunday
16. Tim Russert
17. No
18. various politicians sitting across the table from Russert
19. two
20. Pres... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
375 | (CNN)"In order to attain the impossible, one must attempt the absurd," wrote Miguel de Cervantes, the Shakespeare of Spain. And the quest to find his remains has sometimes seemed both, even (dare one say it) quixotic in a time of recession. But forensic scientists have persevered, and appear to have triumphed.
Almost... | 1. In the crypt of the Convent of the Barefoot Trinitarians in Madrid.
2. The former Chilean President Gen. Salvador Allende.
3. A common grave in the crypt contained 16 people.
4. Was funded by the Madrid City Council.
5. More than 30 burial cavities. | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
376 | It's a fine day. The White family get up at seven o'clock. They have breakfast at seven forty. And then they go to the park. They take a basket of food and a carpet . The park is not far from their home, so they ride bikes there. Then they get to the park, it's half past eight. Mr. and Mrs. White are talking with each ... | 1. The White family
2. Ted
3. Jenny
4. seven o'clock
5. seven forty
6. unknown
7. to the park
8. a basket of food and a carpet
9. they ride bikes there
10. yes
11. half past eight
12. Jenny
13. playing with a ball
14. squirrel
15. Jenny
16. a hamburger
17. They have some bread.
18. a pine nut
19. about an hour
20. in t... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
377 | The British Isles are a group of islands off the north-western coast of continental Europe that consist of the islands of Great Britain, Ireland and over six thousand smaller isles. Situated in the North Atlantic, the islands have a total area of approximately 315,159 km2, and a combined population of just under 70 mil... | 1. in north west Scotland, Ireland, and North Wales
2. 2,700 million years old
3. more than six thousand
4. Two
5. Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
6. no
7. modest by global standards.
8. 1,344 metres (4,409 ft)
9. 390 square kilometres (151 sq mi).
10. no
11. temperate marine
12. mi... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
378 | CHAPTER III
THE WAR BEGUN
There could be no question, after this cry from Amos Nelson, but that he and his Tory friends had in some way come to learn of what we lads would do toward aiding the Cause.
It was natural that I, suspecting Seth Jepson, should set down to his door the crime of having betrayed us to our ... | 1. Amos Nelson
2. betrayed us
3. Archie
4. Toryism
5. enrolling recruits
6. Minute Boys
7. no
8. yes
9. dock
10. gaining more recruits
11. true
12. ship-yard
13. Amos
14. Nelson
15. the direction of Corn hill
16. no
17. his friend
18. unknown
19. true
20. THE WAR BEGUN | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
379 | Make use of the article to answer the questions.
CHAPTER IV.
A DISCUSSION.
While Caleb stood upon the mole, he began to whip the water; and, in doing so, he spattered David and Dwight a little.
Dwight said, "Take care, Caleb--don't spatter us;" and he went up to him, and was going gently to take hold of his whip... | 1. David
2. dwight
3. his mother
4. he should have it because he got it
5. Madam Rachel
6. no
7. no
8. A lie is told with an intention to deceive
9. dwight
10. caleb | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
380 | Nature Love
Yolanda loves nature. She loves trees, flowers, grass, singing birds, the sky, and even the wind. She spends a lot of time lying on the grass, looking at the sky, and listening to the birds.
One of Yolanda's favorite things to do is to look at the shapes of the big, fluffy clouds. "That one looks like a... | 1. Where is one of Yolanda's favorite places to be?
2. What does she like about it?
3. What does she do with it?
4. What is attracted to the garden?
5. Is she afraid of any of the insects?
6. What else does she like to do outside?
7. Why?
8. What game does she play when she looks at them?
9. What does she want to be wh... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
381 | CHAPTER XLII.
GEORGE II. A.D. 1725--1760.
The reign of George II. was a very warlike one. Indeed he was the last king of England who ever was personally in a battle; and, curiously enough, this battle--that of Fontenoy--was the last that a king of France also was present in. It was, however, not a very interesting ... | 1. 1725 to 1760
2. Yes
3. king
4. England
5. Yes
6. Fontenoy
7. France
8. That is not clear
9. To decide the emperor of Germany
10. The kings of England and France were in it.
11. Charles Edward Stuart
12. James
13. No
14. In plaids
15. Into England
16. Yes
17. They thought the Highlanders savage robbers
18. Very well... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
382 | Read the text and answer the questions.
CHAPTER ELEVEN.
A CONSULTATION, A FEAST, AND A PLOT.
There was--probably still is--a coffee-tavern in Gorleston where, in a cleanly, cheerful room, a retired fisherman and his wife, of temperance principles, supplied people with those hot liquids which are said to cheer with... | 1. two friends
2. to discuss matters of grave importance
3. a coffee-tavern
4. Gorleston
5. cheerful room
6. yes
7. Bob Lumsden
8. Pat Stiver
9. coffee
10. slices of buttered bread
11. yes
12. That he doesn't drink
13. drink nothin' with spirits in it | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
383 | Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
John was born to Henry II of England and Eleanor of Aquitaine on 24 December 1166. Henry had inherited significant territories along the Atlantic seaboard—Anjou, Normandy and England—and expanded his empire by conquering Brittany. Henry married the powerful Eleanor of... | 1. Eleanor of Aquitaine
2. Henry II
3. England
4. Dec 24 1166
5. Anjou, Normandy and England
6. Three
7. Brittany
8. by conquering it
9. the Duchy of Aquitaine
10. it was tenuous
11. Louis VII
12. France.
13. the Angevin Empire
14. no
15. Count of Anjou
16. its his paternal title
17. no
18. each part had a different hi... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
384 | (CNN) -- Senegal's octogenarian incumbent president is seeking a third term Sunday, a bid that has sparked deadly protests and threatened the nation's reputation as one of the most stable democracies in Africa.
The incumbent
Abdoulaye Wade, 85, came to power in 2000 after multiple unsuccessful runs. One of the cont... | 1. Abdoulaye Wade
2. 85
3. since 2000
4. Yes
5. two
6. No
7. his critics have accused him of autocracy and said he is grooming his son to take over after him
8. No
9. he is exempt because he took office before the term limit was put in place
10. No
11. Robert Mugabe
12. Zimbabwe
13. 88
14. the "hare"
15. for his shrewd... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
385 | (CNN) -- Swedish golfer Henrik Stenson carded a solid 69 in the opening round of the WGC-CA Championship but it was his highly unusual recovery shot on the 12th on the Blue Monster course at Doral which raised more than a few eyebrows.
Stenson did not leave much to the imagination with his Doral antics.
Stenson str... | 1. strokeplay
2. WGC-CA Championship
3. Henrik Stenson
4. Doral
5. the Blue Monster
6. the ball
7. the mud
8. stripped
9. boxer shorts
10. white
11. Because of the mud
12. no
13. Shirt, trousers, socks, shoes, hat
14. yes
15. saving a shot
16. an endorsement
17. Playgirl
18. 32
19. yes
20. stunned | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
386 | James is going to the baseball field with his friend Tommy.
James has to practice because baseball season starts in a week.
He wants to be a good player when the season starts.
James has been lazy in practicing so he is not very good at baseball right now.
He has to make up for it by playing baseball for 5 hour... | 1. the baseball field
2. his friend Tommy.
3. to practice baseball
4. in a week
5. No
6. Yes
7. practicing 5 hours a day for a week
8. They throw the ball around. They practice batting and they practice fielding
9. Yes
10. Yes
11. Yes
12. Yes
13. a broken glove
14. Yes
15. To collect bottle caps?
16. thirty dollars
17.... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
387 | Myspace is a social networking website offering an interactive, user-submitted network of friends, personal profiles, blogs, groups, photos, music, and videos. It is headquartered in Beverly Hills, California.
Myspace was acquired by News Corporation in July 2005 for $580 million. From 2005 to 2008, Myspace was the l... | 1. a social networking website
2. Time Inc.
3. February 11, 2016
4. From 2005 to 2008
5. News Corporation
6. $580 million
7. No
8. Facebook
9. Hills, California
10. unknown
11. Yes
12. pop culture and music
13. Zynga and RockYou
14. nearly 1 billion active and inactive registered users | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
388 | (CNN) -- Asian football chief Mohammed Bin Hammam will be Sepp Blatter's only opponent in the forthcoming FIFA presidential elections, the sport's governing body confirmed on Monday.
The 75-year-old Blatter, who has held office since 1998, will go head-to-head with the Qatari on June 1 in Zurich, Switzerland.
Elias... | 1. Sepp Blatter
2. yes
3. yes
4. 1998
5. 75
6. yes
7. Mohammed Bin Hammam
8. Asia
9. June 1
10. Switzerland
11. 1975
12. no
13. a UEFA congress
14. Paris
15. a defender for Chile
16. yes
17. not enough time to campaign
18. a journalist
19. yes
20. no | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
389 | Make use of the article to answer the questions.
CHAPTER 10.
THE OTHER PROFESSOR.
"We were looking for you!" cried Sylvie, in a tone of great relief. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think!"
"What is it, dear children?" the Professor asked, beaming on them with a very different look from what Uggug ever got f... | 1. The Lion
2. "We do want you so much, you ca'n't think
3. the professor
4. the Gardener
5. Father
6. which is the Lion, and which is the Gardener
7. lettuces
8. wind up
9. no
10. the hall.
11. to get two such animals confused
12. often
13. the hall-clock
14. both have doors
15. if the rabbit went?
16. Rabbit'
17. unk... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
390 | Jean is a bright young woman who comes from a rich and famous family. She goes to a good university and has everything that money can buy, well, almost everything. The problem is that the people in Jean's family are so busy that they can hardly find time to be with her. In fact, Jean is quite lonely. So Jean spends a l... | 1. What messaging tool does Jean use?
2. Why does she use it?
3. Why?
4. Do they make a lot of cash?
5. What's her username on the messenger?
6. How many friends does she have?
7. Has she had any serious relationships on it?
8. What was his name?
9. What about his real name?
10. What did Jean's parents think of the rel... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
391 | CHAPTER XVII. THREE DAYS
Lincoln awaited Graham in an apartment beneath the flying stages. He seemed curious to learn all that had happened, pleased to hear of the extraordinary delight and interest which Graham took in flying Graham was in a mood of enthusiasm. "I must learn to fly," he cried. "I must master that. I... | 1. an apartment
2. beneath the flying stages
3. Graham
4. enthusiasm
5. to fly
6. no
7. music
8. pity
9. the most wonderful experience in the world."
10. flying
11. make him a sworn aeronaut
12. Lincoln
13. Lincoln waved affairs aside.
14. yes
15. Ostrog
16. Friction
17. here and there
18. yes
19. in Ostrog's hands."
2... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
392 | Read the text and answer the questions.
Anny was a five-year-old girl. One day when she and her mother were in a department store , Anny saw a plastic pearl necklace . What a beautiful necklace! She wanted it very much, so she begged her mother to buy it for her. The mother said, "Well, I can buy you the necklace, but... | 1. begged her mother to buy it
2. for herself
3. a necklace
4. pearl
5. no
6. plastic
7. in a department store
8. five
9. Anny
10. yes
11. yes
12. later they'd discuss how Anny could pay for it
13. yes
14. every minute
15. everywhere
16. yes
17. did part - time jobs
18. her necklace
19. "Oh, no, Daddy! Not my necklace!... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
393 | Answer the questions at the end based on the text.
(CNN) -- Garth Brooks is still holding out hope he can do shows in Ireland despite the Dublin city council saying no to two of them.
Brooks told the Irish promoter after the city's approval of just three shows he would wait "to the last second" before sending his cr... | 1. Brooks
2. Garth
3. he can do shows in Ireland
4. Dublin city
5. two
6. 400,000
7. yes
8. United States
9. gear
10. Aiken Promotions
11. Tuesday
12. Wednesday
13. Three
14. Friday, Saturday and Sunday
15. Monday and Tuesday
16. night
17. 90,000
18. five consecutive
19. during the last week
20. July | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
394 | George Zimmerman, the neighborhood watch volunteer accused of wrongly killing Trayvon Martin, will not immediately have to turn over donations made to his website, a Florida judge said Friday.
Zimmerman collected about $204,000 in donations through the website, but did not disclose the contributions during his bond h... | 1. Zimmerman
2. website
3. about $204,000
4. yes
5. accused
6. Trayvon Martin
7. no
8. was released
9. Monday
10. yes
11. $150,000
12. yes
13. 10%
14. the judge
15. to secure his release | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
395 | Mabel's aunt wanted to give her the best birthday present ever. So the day after Mabel's birthday, her aunt brought her to the pet store! Mabel had been asking her aunt for a pet for a very long time. Many of her friends had pets, and she wanted one too. Her friend Faith had a hamster named Peaches. Bobby had a rat nam... | 1. the best birthday present ever
2. brought her to the pet store
3. yes
4. a very long time
5. Yes
6. a hamster
7. Peaches
8. a rat
9. a rat named Hugo
10. two
11. a lizard
12. Heather
13. puppies, kittens, fish, turtles, frogs, and bunnies
14. black
15. fluffy and soft
16. The bunny
17. a cage, a water bowl, and bunn... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
396 | New York (CNN) -- A 35-year-old woman on a first date plummeted to her death early Thursday morning when she fell from the balcony of her 17th floor New York City apartment.
Jennifer Rosoff went outside on her balcony around 12:50 a.m. Thursday to talk and smoke a cigarette with her date when the balcony's railing br... | 1. woman
2. Yes
3. unknown
4. deeply saddened
5. Jennifer Rosoff
6. No
7. New York City apartment
8. 17th floor
9. went outside on her balcony | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
397 | CHAPTER V.
THE NEWS FROM NARRABEE.
ARRIVED at the garden, a thought struck me. The cheerful speech and easy manner of Ambrose plainly indicated that he was ignorant thus far of the quarrel which had taken place under my window. Silas might confess to having taken his brother's stick, and might mention whose head he... | 1. his brother's stick
2. Ambrose.
3. The garden and the stable yard
4. Naomi Colebrook
5. working apron
6. cat
7. John Jago
8. knives
9. No
10. under my bedroom window
11. pushed it off her shoulder
12. Narrabee
13. Mr. Lefrank | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
398 | Peter wondered why he didn't have many friends. The reason was that he was always taking, never giving. One day Peter told Bill, "I'd like to give a party on Saturday. I'd like you to come and bring Martha, too. " "Thanks, Peter. We'd be happy to come. ""Perhaps you'd like to bring your violin. You and Martha sing well... | 1. a cake
2. Peter wondered why he didn't have many friends.
3. The reason was that he was always taking, never giving.
4. One day Peter told Bill, "I'd like to give a party on Saturday.
5. Martha
6. Bill and Martha
7. At the Jacksons' house
8. No
9. His violin
10. Peter invited a few other friends
11. Jim and Mary
12.... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
399 | Make use of the article to answer the questions.
CHAPTER X
For three weeks after his meeting with Bertrade de Montfort and his sojourn at the castle of John de Stutevill, Norman of Torn was busy with his wild horde in reducing and sacking the castle of John de Grey, a royalist baron who had captured and hanged two o... | 1. A dozen armed knights.
2. Yes.
3. Red Shandy.
4. Norman.
5. No.
6. Inaccessible and unhospitable.
7. Fortress.
8. Yes.
9. Great band of villains.
10. Henry de Montfort.
11. Oldest son of the Earl of Leicester.
12. No.
13. A flag of truce.
14. Speech with the master of Torn.
15. Yes.
16. No.
17. The castle of John de... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
400 | (CNN) -- Closing arguments were made Friday in the trial of Steven Hayes, the man accused of killing three members of a Connecticut family in a 2007 home invasion.
Jurors are expected to begin deliberations as early as midday Monday.
Hayes, 47, who has entered a plea of not guilty, is currently on trial in New Have... | 1. Where is Hayes having his court session?
2. How many murder charges is he facing?
3. Who was the eye witness who saw the crimes being committed?
4. Did Dr. Petit survive?
5. When do deliberations start?
6. Where did the killings happen?
7. Was it at night?
8. When did it happen?
9. Were there more than one perpetrat... | Flan-Coqa (T) | - | question-answering | 1 | eng | Latn | train |
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