1669	8656.222	How tall is Mount McKinley? 	0.0	-1	100	20\s?,?\s?(32|40)0\s?-?\s?f(ee|oo)t|6,194-meter|20,?237\s*f(oo|ee)?t|20,?073\s*f(oo|ee)?t|6,?168\s*m|6,118\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	Koyukon Athabaskan for "The High One":0.5	one day:0.5	one of the first people to climb Mount McKinley's South Peak:0.5	existing parks:0.5	an older and larger neighbor of Capital Mountain, 9358 ft tall with a 4 mi by 5 mi summit caldera:0.5	a 4 mi:0.5	The Pacific Plate:0.5	National Park Service acting director Horace M. Albright:0.5	a dissent from co-author Bob Marshall, who advocated strict preservation:0.5	A lukewarm assessment by Mount McKinley superintendent Frank:0.5	theory:0.5	6143.5488:0.5	photogrammetry:0.5	Dghelaayce’e:0.5	Koyukon Athabaskan:0.5
2388	8621.583	what Arthur Miller play recounts his marriage to Marilyn Monroe? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	After the Fall|Finishing the Play	After the Fall (play)	0	0	0	0	Jayne Mansfield:0.5	the "Arthur Miller Journal":0.5	The Misfits (film):0.5	Death of Marilyn Monroe:0.5	Marilyn Monroe (June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962):0.5	All My Sons:0.5	her divorce:0.5	the service:0.5	Paula Strasberg:0.5	his marriage to Monroe:0.5	his first wife:0.5	Arthur Miller:0.5	Gene Frankel:0.5	Miller's most personal plays:0.5	Clark Gable:0.5
1544	8597.648	What is the most populated country in the world? 	0.2474250108400471	31	100	China	Outline of China	0	0	0	0	a list of the most densely populated country subdivisions (30,000+ inh./km²) in the world:0.5	the world's population:0.5	Outline of Poland:0.5	The Global Country of World Peace (GCWP):0.5	the World:0.5	a list:0.5	the combined population of the fifteen republics of the former Soviet Union around the year 2000:0.5	10:0.5	every country and territory:0.5	the largest municipalities in the Nordic countries by population:0.5	most densely populated countries, both in absolute terms and in comparison to their total populations:0.5	the world's most populous country:0.5	the former Soviet Union:0.5	about 37% of the world's population:0.5	List of diplomatic missions of Pakistan:0.5
1783	8580.404	What country are Volvo automobiles made in? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Sweden	Biofuel in Sweden	0	0	0	0	1949 SAAB:0.5	Dongfeng Motor:0.5	Biofuel in Sweden:0.5	Mladost, Sofia:0.5	This Country Great:0.5	an automobile model name that was applied to station wagon versions of the:0.5	98162:0.5	the first rear-facing child seat:0.5	aerodynamic aids:0.5	a safety cage:0.5	the drawing table:0.5	Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement:0.5	Cross Country:0.5	the north:0.5	UK:0.5
2193	8560.812	How many feet above sea level is Jerusalem? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	\b2,?[4567][0-9][0-9]\b	a mountain (elevation: 2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level) in northeast Jerusalem	0	0	0	0	Nes Harim:0.5	2 Chronicles 36:23:0.5	a mountain (elevation: 2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level) in northeast Jerusalem:0.5	northeast Jerusalem:0.5	Limited geography model:0.5	one:0.5	the so-called "Jerusalem Talmud":0.5	or as in progressing towards Jerusalem:0.5	its seat:0.5	the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea:0.5	a 1964 hit song:0.5	826 meters:0.5	177 feet:0.5	Acre, Israel:0.5	Sea of Galilee:0.5
2297	8528.042	What is Britney Spears' middle name? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Jean	a song recorded by American singer Britney Spears for her eighth studio album, "Britney Jean" (2013)	0	0	0	0	a song by American recording artist Britney Spears, taken from her debut studio album "..:0.5	If U Seek Amy:0.5	"People" magazine:0.5	a song recorded by American singer Britney Spears for her eighth studio album, "Britney Jean" (2013):0.5	...Baby One More Time:0.5	her third studio album, "Britney" (2001):0.5	The Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA):0.5	all:0.5	the album:0.5	all – fame, wealth,:0.5	Most Searched Person:0.5	Perfume (Britney Spears song):0.5	a song recorded by American singer Britney Spears for her third studio album, "Britney" (2001):0.5	Spears:0.5	American recording artist Britney Spears, taken from her second studio album "Oops!..:0.5
1787	8513.346	What is David Lee Roth's birthday? 	0.41195437047215944	14	100	Oct(.|ober)?\s* 10	October 10, 1954	0	0	0	0	Josh Rand:0.5	I Ain't Got Nobody:0.5	an American rock vocalist, songwriter, actor, author, and former radio personality:0.5	The band':0.5	1972:0.5	the Exile Social Club:0.5	musical acts:0.5	bassist Michael Anthony:0.5	former; now, current - Van Halen frontman David Lee Roth:0.5	The Best:0.5	Paramedic:0.5	the label's 25th birthday:0.5	Yellow Magic Orchestra for Haruomi Hosono's birthday tribute concert in 2007:0.5	A birthday:0.5	October 10, 1954:0.5
2383	8493.633	How did Jerry Garcia Die? 	0.08057545463137239	68	100	drug abuse|heart attack	a heart attack	0	0	0	0	Martin D-28:0.5	September 28:0.5	San Francisco:0.5	1970:0.5	that:0.5	solo_singer:0.5	New Riders of the Purple Sage:0.5	a San Francisco Bay Area rock band led by Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead:0.5	Old and:0.5	recordings by Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, Old and in the Way, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, and Reconstruction:0.5	August 1995:0.5	Jerome John "Jerry" Garcia:0.5	1942 –:0.5	an American musician:0.5	the segment of his finger:0.5
2312	8485.141	How many republics made up the Soviet Union? 	0.15051499783199074	49	100	\b15\b|fifteen	15 percent	0	0	0	0	Soviet socialist patriotism:0.5	Superpower collapse:0.5	18:00:0.5	March 1979:0.5	Pakistan–Russia relations:0.5	softening ties:0.5	the period of 1977-91:0.5	its senior leadership:0.5	the Soviet Union's main rival:0.5	Союз Советских Социалистических Республик -Пакистан:0.5	US$4.4 billion:0.5	25 December 1991:0.5	Philippines–Soviet Union relations:0.5	Foreign relations of the Soviet Union:0.5	Pakistan–Soviet Union relations:0.5
1679	8451.876	What is the diameter of the moon? 	0.0	-1	100	2,159 miles|3,?474(.2[0-9]*)?\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	Walter Goodacre:0.5	213 km:0.5	Jupiter's moons in fiction:0.5	Yaʿqūb ibn Ṭāriq:0.5	Dorsa Lister:0.5	the perspective projection:0.5	it:0.5	Sun:0.5	a quarter:0.5	The ratio of the tactical diameter divided by the ship's length between perpendiculars:0.5	the most distant Jovian moon to have a diameter of more than 10 km:0.5	less than 10 km in diameter:0.5	The Moon's current orbital distance, about thirty times the diameter of the Earth,:0.5	the largest natural satellite of a planet in the Solar System relative to the size of its primary, having 27% the diameter and 60% the density of Earth, resulting in its mass:0.5	a diameter:0.5
2225	8432.123	What modern country is home to the ancient city of Babylon? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Iraq	Ba'athist Iraq	0	0	0	0	EU law, specifically:0.5	Selangor:0.5	King Sennacherib, King of Assyria,:0.5	Baghdad, which he reached on 30 January 1879:0.5	suburb, city, or country:0.5	13 kilometers from city of Hillah:0.5	a permanent or semi-permanent residence:0.5	Gombak district:0.5	From Software:0.5	ancient Babylon:0.5	Carnival in the Netherlands:0.5	Ba'athist Iraq:0.5	Babylon:0.5	Memphis, Egypt:0.5	Uqair:0.5
2190	8402.288	What country is Hyundai from? 	1.0	0	100	Republic of Korea|South Korea	Seoul, South Korea	0	0	0	0	Seoul, South Korea:0.5	Hyundai Engineering (HEC):0.5	Kwon Jung-Hyuk:0.5	Korea:0.5	the country's taxi industry:0.5	the Hyundai iLoad (cargo version):0.5	Hyundai Motor Group and GE Capital:0.5	Hyundai Card (현대카드):0.5	Hangul: 현대 포니:0.5	a zaibatsu:0.5	these companies:0.5	the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai:0.5	one of the largest card issuers in the country:0.5	Singapore:0.5	Hyundai Motor India Limited:0.5
1922	8378.013	How fast is an eye blink? 	0.0	-1	100	\.(03|[1-4].*)\s*s(econds)?|0.[1-4].*(ms|milliseconds)	.	0	0	0	0	Deko Boko Friends:0.5	NGC 6826:0.5	Fast Draw:0.5	Fast draw:0.5	Blink (book):0.5	The band:0.5	It:0.5	a good night:0.5	a key group:0.5	their third full-length overall:0.5	frustration:0.5	Weeping Angel:0.5	a wide range of examples of thin-slicing in contexts such as gambling, speed dating, tennis, military war games, the movies, malpractice suits, popular music, and predicting divorce:0.5	One-Eye, Two-Eyes, and Three-Eyes:0.5	Arvo Ojala:0.5
1554	8362.772	What is the scientific name for tobacco? 	0.0	-1	100	Nicotiana alata|Nicotiana tabacum|Nicotiana rustica	.	0	0	0	0	species of living things:0.5	Gooseberry:0.5	the specific epithet:0.5	the genus Nicotiana:0.5	Binomial nomenclature (also called binominal nomenclature or binary nomenclature):0.5	the Khansar tobacco:0.5	the American Chemical Society's Chemical Abstracts Service:0.5	prions:0.5	terms and symbols used in scientific names for organisms, and in describing the names:0.5	a list:0.5	the Solanaceae (nightshade) family:0.5	Andalusia:0.5	History of biology:0.5	words:0.5	species:0.5
2050	8348.561	What dissolves gold? 	1.0	0	100	cyanide|aqua regia|hydrochloric.*nitrid|HCl.*HNO3	aqua regia	0	0	0	0	aqua regia:0.5	Chloroauric acid:0.5	recent gold refining procedure:0.5	Strickland and Parsons:0.5	an amalgam:0.5	DSi:0.5	a dissolve:0.5	chemical weathering:0.5	the old term silicic acid:0.5	solution:0.5	video editing:0.5	Carlin–type gold deposit:0.5	Osmiridium:0.5	Gold:0.5	room temperature:0.5
1665	8333.271	When did Marian Anderson sing at the Lincoln Memorial? 	0.30989437914419704	23	100	1939	the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939	0	0	0	0	1944:0.5	History of women in the United States:0.5	her:0.5	the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century:0.5	the Daughters:0.5	an interracial couple:0.5	Our Singing:0.5	her singing career:0.5	1966-10-15:0.5	an African-American contralto and one of the most celebrated singers of the twentieth century:0.5	Marian Anderson's performance:0.5	March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom:0.5	February 27, 1897:0.5	2003:0.5	1965:0.5
10032	8313.057	When is christmas?	0.0	-1	100	Dec.*\b2[45]\b	.	0	0	0	0	The Christmas Special Christmas Special:0.5	1989:0.5	American country music artist Toby Keith:0.5	The Spirit of Christmas 2008:0.5	Lists of Christmas films:0.5	a civil holiday in many of the world's nations:0.5	Tighe:0.5	many of the world's nations:0.5	an annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus ChristArchived 2009-10-31:0.5	the singles from the album ":0.5	Santa I':0.5	A Timeless Christmas:0.5	Christmas specials:0.5	late 1995-early 1996:0.5	Christmas N Memphis:0.5
1884	8305.17	Where is the Sea of Tranquility? 	0.3081212382196916	15	55	moon	a lunar mare that sits within the Tranquillitatis basin on the Moon	0	0	0	0	Bilateral (album):0.5	Gathering of Freaks:0.5	101:0.5	the Mare Tranquillitatis:0.5	Mare Tranquillitatis (Latin for Sea of Tranquility):0.5	Flag of Kaliningrad Oblast:0.5	The Blue (album):0.5	Angular Perceptions:0.5	Meathook Seed:0.5	Sea:0.5	their lunar map:0.5	It:0.5	:0.5	the Mare Tranquilitatis:0.5	Almagestum novum:0.5
2216	8301.091	How did Dennis Brown die? 	0.1549019599857433	48	100	pneumo|lung	a collapsed lung	0	0	0	0	"From Mi Heart" and "Six Million Ways to Die":0.5	death:0.5	1999-07-01:0.5	North Street and King Street:0.5	1 February 1957 – 1 July 1999:0.5	Los Angeles, California:0.5	Greensleeves Records:0.5	Rastafari':0.5	Bob Marley's song:0.5	Studio One (record label):0.5	a scriptwriter, actor, and journalist:0.5	his death:0.5	Cutty Ranks:0.5	many deaths:0.5	major damage and many deaths:0.5
2141	8286.615	How many justices does the United States Supreme Court have? 	0.0	-1	100	nine|\b9\b	.	0	0	0	0	Downes v. Bidwell:0.5	Robert Williams Daniel:0.5	people who have served in both the United States Congress and the United States Supreme Court:0.5	Six Justices:0.5	Capital punishment in Florida:0.5	an Associate Justice:0.5	the High Court of American Samoa:0.5	March 17, 1866:0.5	a like-minded successor:0.5	first abbreviated:0.5	the federal Courts of Appeals:0.5	Many of the justices:0.5	approximately $12,000,000 for the Toronto Street Railway shareholders:0.5	United States v. Classic:0.5	Gillespie v. United States Steel Corp:0.5
1962	8262.36	What country is know as the "Land of the Rising Sun"? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Japan	Japan ( Nippon or Nihon; formally or Nihon-koku, literally " State of Japan")	0	0	0	0	American country music artist Tom T. Hall:0.5	any country in the world:0.5	豪雪地帯 "gōsetsu chitai" ["heavy snow area"]:0.5	"sun-origin":0.5	an island nation:0.5	1970:0.5	Shinzō Abe:0.5	1603:0.5	a song:0.5	heavy, long-lasting snowfalls:0.5	East Asia:0.5	Japan ( Nippon or Nihon; formally or Nihon-koku, literally " State of Japan"):0.5	"sun-origin", which is why the country is sometimes referred to as the "Land of the Rising Sun":0.5	Snow country (雪国 "yukiguni"; also, more prosaically, 豪雪地帯 "gōsetsu chitai" ["heavy snow area"]):0.5	the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen:0.5
1818	8256.462	Where did Golda Meir grow up? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	Milwaukee|Ukraine	Milwaukee, Wisconsin	0	0	0	0	Yad Kennedy:0.5	Newton, Massachusetts, Sheehan:0.5	Russian Empire:0.5	Edward Sheehan:0.5	Jewish atheism:0.5	the following Rosh HaShana:0.5	it:0.5	Nahmias:0.5	Prime Minister Golda Meir's government:0.5	Golda:0.5	an Israeli teacher, kibbutznik and politician who became the fourth Prime Minister of Israel:0.5	Munich (film):0.5	Jerusalem:0.5	Wisconsin:0.5	Yossi (Joseph) Goldstein:0.5
2069	8237.742	When was the first Star Wars movie made? 	0.0	-1	100	1977	.	0	0	0	0	Walter Doniger:0.5	Aksel Hennie:0.5	Fox International Channels:0.5	"Split Second", which concludes in a nuclear test range,:0.5	the goal of mixing the round- and objective based gameplay of "Counter-Strike" with the lightsaber and gun mechanics of Star Wars:0.5	other types of clothing:0.5	Smash:0.5	his or her starring, or leading, roles:0.5	The Star Wars Mini Movie Awards:0.5	the first "atomic noir":0.5	the two "Star Wars" trilogies:0.5	three main areas:0.5	D'Urville Martin:0.5	Çetin İnanç:0.5	Tita Duran:0.5
1754	8219.762	When did the Persian Gulf War occur? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1991	1991	0	0	0	0	1990-08-02:0.5	1991:0.5	the minority:0.5	1990:0.5	142d Airlift Squadron:0.5	well-equipped forces:0.5	Urban combat:0.5	these:0.5	the aircraft/personnel:0.5	better health:0.5	those:0.5	30 June 1991:0.5	8 planes with crews:0.5	the 1991 Bombing of Iraq:0.5	458 wounded - 776 wounded:0.5
1677	8203.546	How did Micky Mantle die? 	0.0	-1	90	cancer	.	0	0	0	0	Hodgkin's disease:0.5	The Mick:0.5	the distance:0.5	he:0.5	Gus Van Sant:0.5	:0.5	a musical with a book, music, and lyrics by Melvin Van Peebles:0.5	music:0.5	a book, music, and lyrics:0.5	Charles Mantle:0.5	Center fielder:0.5	Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995), nicknamed "The Commerce Comet" or "The Mick",:0.5	Hodgkin':0.5	the age:0.5	whose items:0.5
2300	8197.182	What country did Marco Polo come from? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Ital(y|ian)	Marco Polo, the Italian explorer	0	0	0	0	Central Asia and China:0.5	the south:0.5	Names of Japan:0.5	Murazze di Vado train disaster:0.5	Marco Polo, the Italian explorer:0.5	Niccolò, Marfeo, and Marco Polo:0.5	the first European to reach China (see Europeans in Medieval China):0.5	the father and uncle respectively of Marco Polo, the Italian explorer:0.5	Central Asia:0.5	the Italian explorer:0.5	an Italian merchant traveller whose travels are recorded in "Livres des merveilles du monde", a book which did much to introduce Europeans to Central Asia and China:0.5	the Pandyan country:0.5	a Mongol named Koeketei as an ambassador to the Pope:0.5	Bento de Góis:0.5	Abel Tasman:0.5
2182	8175.471	How far is the Titanic under water? 	0.0	-1	100	12,?(000|500|460)\s*f(ee|oo)?t|3,?800\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	the silent film actress Dorothy Gibson:0.5	Grand Staircase of the RMS Titanic:0.5	this scenario:0.5	the Titanic:0.5	Queen':0.5	Indian Orchard, Springfield, Massachusetts:0.5	the Titanic':0.5	one female passenger:0.5	the site:0.5	an entity:0.5	Dalbeattie:0.5	far more people to deal with:0.5	Stanley Lord:0.5	Southampton Terminus railway station:0.5	Tempest (Bob Dylan album):0.5
1944	8148.745	What did George Washington call his house? 	0.09354332167857238	64	100	Mount Vernon	Mount Vernon	0	0	0	0	the first President:0.5	a call:0.5	the American Revolutionary War:0.5	Washington:0.5	SS George Washington:0.5	George Washington (1732–1799):0.5	the name:0.5	Casa Dracaena:0.5	the global Seven Years' War (1756–63):0.5	the Acts:0.5	his friend:0.5	the colonies called the French and Indian War (1754–62):0.5	George Washington:0.5	it:0.5	the first President of the United States (1789–1797):0.5
10047	8126.247	Who is the author of Neuromancer?	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Gibson	the highly anticipated adaptation of cyberpunk author William Gibson's 1984 masterwork "Neuromancer"	0	0	0	0	John Shirley:0.5	the author:0.5	Neologism:0.5	the highly anticipated adaptation of cyberpunk author William Gibson's 1984 masterwork "Neuromancer":0.5	the early 1980s, inspired by the nexus of punk rock and dub which film maker Don Letts forged in London, along with the futuristic possibilities hinted at by cyberpunk author William Gibson in Neuromancer:0.5	the person:0.5	a seminal work:0.5	a certain kind of paranoid fiction:0.5	James Warhola:0.5	the novel:0.5	Count Zero:0.5	William Gibson, the author of "Neuromancer",:0.5	Bruce Jensen:0.5	an American fantasist, author of noir fiction:0.5	the author at film adaptations:0.5
10004	8107.761	How many colors do you need to color a planar graph?	0.21589913796650262	36	100	four|\b4\b	the four-color theorem	0	0	0	0	the coat of many colors ( "kethoneth passim"):0.5	Modern English:0.5	each pixel:0.5	the faces:0.5	a planar graph:0.5	a special case of graph labeling:0.5	labels:0.5	Colourful You:0.5	:0.5	the fact that a planar graph is simply a graph whose circuit-matroid, the dual of its bond-matroid, is graphic:0.5	some other keys:0.5	at most six colors:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun, both singular and plural, and both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	many colors:0.5	vertex-face pair:0.5
10103	8085.97	who is Barrack Obama?	0.5484550065040283	7	100	president.*U.*S|U.*S.*president	United States President Barack Obama, designed by Firas Alkhateeb in January 2009, that has been adopted by some critics of the Obama administration and described as the "most infamous anti-Obama image"	0	0	0	0	Joe Biden:0.5	His father:0.5	Sr.:0.5	Barack Hussein Obama II:0.5	000 threats:0.5	The Barack Obama "Joker" poster:0.5	a Luo from Nyang’oma Kogelo, Kenya:0.5	United States President Barack Obama, designed by Firas Alkhateeb in January 2009, that has been adopted by some critics of the Obama administration and described as the "most infamous anti-Obama image":0.5	Facebook polls:0.5	he:0.5	"Let’s Move" ambassador:0.5	Barack Obama:0.5	Reactions to Innocence of Muslims:0.5	the father:0.5	Sam Kass:0.5
1886	8073.293	What are Brazil's national colors? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	bright yellow and blue|green and yellow	the green and yellow colors	0	0	0	0	Gramática do Kamaiurá, Língua Tupi-Guarani do Alto Xingu:0.5	no means of analyzing the spectrum of colors at the transmitting end:0.5	its local stock exchanges:0.5	a National Bank:0.5	a list of countries, territories and non-sovereign states by the colors of their national flags:0.5	the yellow rhombus:0.5	three monochrome images:0.5	Federalism:0.5	Brazilian real:0.5	the Latin American region:0.5	the country':0.5	cachaça:0.5	the three colors of red:0.5	Flag of Brazil:0.5	Rede Tupi:0.5
1846	8051.065	What is the oldest sports trophy? 	0.17339374311232825	44	100	America(\s?')?s Cup	the America's Cup	0	0	0	0	Horseracing in Great Britain:0.5	Palmerston North Boys' High School, the Polson Banner, the oldest sporting trophy in the country:0.5	North America':0.5	The Regal Trophy:0.5	John Kostecki:0.5	1883:0.5	sport's oldest professional athletes:0.5	one of the oldest sporting trophies in the world:0.5	a genus:0.5	a reward:0.5	the country:0.5	North America's second oldest sporting trophy:0.5	Football records in Scotland:0.5	Sarazen:0.5	History of Australian rules football:0.5
2059	8039.783	How did Chicago get its name? 	0.03024037369069088	86	100	French.*(onion|garlic)	a French rendering of the Native American word "shikaakwa", translated as "wild onion" or "wild garlic", from the Miami-Illinois language	0	0	0	0	wild garlic:0.5	Chicago (bridge card game):0.5	or:0.5	Chicago ( or ) is the third most populous city in the United States, after New York City and Los Angeles.:0.5	Woodstock Mozart Festival:0.5	the largest Roman Catholic dioceses:0.5	the Cathedral:0.5	9461105:0.5	Dicken:0.5	The district:0.5	Streeterville:0.5	the Chicago School:0.5	Washington Park, Chicago (community area):0.5	the Native American word "shikaakwa":0.5	"wild onion" or "wild garlic":0.5
2140	8021.393	What day did Martin Luther King, Jr. get assassinated? 	0.22796597782486228	34	100	April 4, 1968	1929 – April 4, 1968	0	0	0	0	January 15:0.5	1929 :0.5	Wake Up (Rage Against the Machine song):0.5	Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue:0.5	the Martin Luther King, Jr. collegium of preachers and scholars at Morehouse College in Atlanta, Georgia:0.5	West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C.:0.5	the African-American civil rights movement and Nobel Peace Prize laureate who became known for his advancement of civil rights by using civil disobedience:0.5	A speech:0.5	Robert F. Kennedy:0.5	the first time:0.5	the first March:0.5	Martin Luther King:0.5	King:0.5	J. M. Gates:0.5	Freedom in 1977 and Congressional Gold Medal in 2004; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day:0.5
1672	7999.874	What Latin American country is the leading exporter of sugar cane? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Brazil	Colonial Brazil	0	0	0	0	Canada Central American Free Trade Agreement:0.5	the world:0.5	the country':0.5	Plant:0.5	a country with a mechanical agriculture looking for a high production of large fields like in North America:0.5	a high production of large fields like in North America:0.5	The World Factbook [https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/rankorder/2176rank.html]:0.5	Iran:0.5	tropical regions:0.5	countries:0.5	Economy of Barbados:0.5	Colonial Brazil:0.5	the United States:0.5	cheaper Caribbean:0.5	"The World Factbook" of the CIA:0.5
2209	7976.702	What is the term for arable land left unseeded for one season? 	0.16118551085870314	45	96	fallow	temporarily fallow land —	0	0	0	0	”:0.5	A solar term:0.5	Angolo Terme (Angól in Camunian dialect):0.5	both:0.5	:0.5	Italy:0.5	sediments left by rivers and the sea:0.5	"Termeh"; Ancient greek: Thèrmae, Θέρμαι:0.5	trampolining:0.5	a monetary loan that is repaid in regular payments over a set period of time:0.5	Terme:0.5	24 points:0.5	a term:0.5	geography and agriculture:0.5	Lombardy:0.5
2153	7968.594	What date did the Lusitania sink? 	0.22796597782486228	34	100	1915	May 1915	0	0	0	0	today:0.5	1906:0.5	Klein's plays:0.5	a notable commercial success to date:0.5	American entry into World War I:0.5	the ancient Roman province:0.5	The SS "Lusitania":0.5	this:0.5	St.:0.5	the political and military decisions:0.5	02:20 (05:18 GMT) on Monday, 15:0.5	2007:0.5	nearly two years:0.5	5557 tons:0.5	Animation in the United States during the silent era:0.5
2281	7944.774	What American commodore demanded that Japan trade with the United States? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Perry	The Convention of Kanagawa mediated by Commodore Perry	0	0	0	0	Shō Tai:0.5	American commodore Stephen Decatur's ship "United States":0.5	the outside world with the Convention of Kanagawa:0.5	1853:0.5	The Convention of Kanagawa mediated by Commodore Perry:0.5	complaints:0.5	Nippon or Nihon; formally or Nihon-koku, literally " State of Japan":0.5	Chief Justice:0.5	Japanese Americans:0.5	a surprise attack:0.5	the United States Navy:0.5	Perry Expedition:0.5	Matthew Calbraith Perry:0.5	Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry:0.5	Empire of Japan:0.5
1685	7918.288	What is the most populous city in the United States? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	New\s?York	New York	0	0	0	0	Brooklyn:0.5	the most populous city in the country:0.5	the largest cities in the United States by decade:0.5	most populous cities:0.5	List of cities and towns in Arizona:0.5	each:0.5	the U.S. Congress:0.5	total area:0.5	9826676.479413928:0.5	USA:0.5	at least 100,000 residents:0.5	Chicago (disambiguation):0.5	Philadelphia:0.5	Washington:0.5	Boulevards:0.5
1622	7897.95	Who was Woodrow Wilson's First Lady? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	(Ellen|Edith)(_Axson_Wilson)?	Ellen Axson Wilson (May 15, 1860 – August 6, 1914), first wife of Woodrow Wilson,	0	0	0	0	Wilson':0.5	the First Lady:0.5	John Aikman Stewart:0.5	first lady Abigail Adams:0.5	rumors that Wilson had been cheating on his first wife, or that he and Mrs. Galt had actually murdered the First Lady:0.5	Ellen Axson Wilson (May 15, 1860 – August 6, 1914), first wife of Woodrow Wilson,:0.5	the age of three:0.5	August 6, 1914:0.5	James Fairman Fielder:0.5	Abraham Lincoln:0.5	an inaugural ball:0.5	Heather H. Howard:0.5	Edith Wilson:0.5	Woodrow Wilson House (Washington, D.C.):0.5	First Presbyterian Church (Columbia, South Carolina):0.5
2175	7876.968	What country did Iraq invade in 1990? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	Kuwait	Geography of Kuwait	0	0	0	0	the country:0.5	1990 to 1991 and the UN sanction:0.5	Military history of Iraq:0.5	U.S.:0.5	one country:0.5	United Kingdom:0.5	respect to justifying and planning the 2003 invasion of Iraq:0.5	He:0.5	CIA:0.5	The Town and Country Planning Act 1990:0.5	the only country within Western Asia where democratic developments have been slow:0.5	Al-Qaeda involvement in the Middle East:0.5	Iraq for the remainder of the century:0.5	American Hegemony: Preventive war, Iraq and Imposing Democracy:0.5	US dollars:0.5
2318	7847.324	What instrument measures radioactivity? 	0.0	-1	100	Geiger|dosimeter	.	0	0	0	0	an interaction between quantum entities, e.g. observer, measuring instrument, electron/positron etc., which entangle to form a single larger entity, for instance "living cat/happy scientist":0.5	John Joly:0.5	a nucleus of an unstable atom:0.5	Background radiation:0.5	Absolute dating:0.5	all member states:0.5	a directive by the European Union, which seeks to harmonise many aspects of legal metrology across all member states of the EU:0.5	electron/positron etc:0.5	such engineering tasks:0.5	any accumulated radiation:0.5	Radioactivity:0.5	Fallout from nuclear weapons tests:0.5	Theodore William Richards:0.5	Abel Niepce de Saint-Victor:0.5	the development of instruments:0.5
2143	7836.464	How did John Dillinger die? 	0.0	-1	100	gunned down|shot	.	0	0	0	0	Oates:0.5	Their mother:0.5	the bank robber John Dillinger:0.5	John Dillinger and Homer Van Meter:0.5	A Natural Death:0.5	Dillinger':0.5	July 22, 1934:0.5	Boam:0.5	Aurora:0.5	A team:0.5	a screenplay:0.5	he:0.5	Evelyn Frechette:0.5	a long-time outlaw who chooses to die with his friends during the film's violent conclusion:0.5	Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death (Tunes from Blackness):0.5
2214	7819.445	What country other than Germany has German as its official language? 	0.0	-1	100	Austria|Switzerland|Belgium|Luxembourg|Lichtenstein	.	0	0	0	0	Terminology related to Germany:0.5	German-speaking Europe:0.5	Germanic-speaking Europe:0.5	the 16th largest country in the world in terms of population:0.5	the 16th most populous country:0.5	Bundesrepublik Deutschland:0.5	over 95%:0.5	their first language:0.5	357021.0:0.5	the Federal Republic:0.5	Beiträge zur Geschichte der deutschen Sprache und Literatur:0.5	Germany at the Summer Olympics:0.5	the world in terms of population:0.5	the country name:0.5	Standard German:0.5
1777	7802.593	Who did Scott Bakula play in "American Beauty"? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Jim	Jim Olmeyer, same-sex partner of Sam Robards' Jim Berkley,	0	0	0	0	Scott Stewart Bakula:0.5	American Beauty (film):0.5	the well-received Off-Broadway production "Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down":0.5	the rock band the Grateful Dead:0.5	the captain:0.5	Golden Globe:0.5	the same name starring Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening:0.5	pre-production:0.5	the first edition of the Miss American Beauty pageant:0.5	a song:0.5	Earth's first long-range interstellar ship:0.5	Jim Olmeyer, same-sex partner of Sam Robards' Jim Berkley,:0.5	Chris Cooper:0.5	the 1999 film "American Beauty":0.5	Three Guys Naked:0.5
10092	7794.983	where is Løn used?	0.0	-1	100	Christiania	.	0	0	0	0	India:0.5	the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N):0.5	Welsh settlement in the Americas:0.5	Union Station (Owensboro, Kentucky):0.5	the National Register of Historic Places:0.5	Babu:0.5	the station:0.5	CSX, who had purchased the L&N in the meanwhile,:0.5	a museum:0.5	Long owned by the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N), it is currently used as the station for the My Old Kentucky Dinner Train:0.5	Major General Harry Leonard Nowell Salmon MC & Bar:0.5	Kentucky:0.5	New Jersey –:0.5	New Jersey:0.5	the Bardstown Historic District:0.5
1525	7779.277	What university did Thomas Jefferson found? 	0.23426054147887243	33	100	Virginia	his founding of the University of Virginia, which he established in 1819 as a secular institution	0	0	0	0	the San Diego campus of the Western State University College of Law:0.5	Western State University College of Law:0.5	Francis Quadrangle:0.5	Thomas Jefferson and education:0.5	the Hospital:0.5	a professorship:0.5	the Library:0.5	the years following Jefferson's political career:0.5	its founding:0.5	Jefferson':0.5	Suresh V. Shenoy:0.5	Thomas Jefferson University:0.5	Pennsylvania:0.5	Zhejiang University College of Law in Hangzhou, China:0.5	a private health sciences university in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:0.5
2115	7758.005	In what Canadian province are most people of French descent? 	0.21589913796650262	36	100	Qu[eé]bec	Quebec	0	0	0	0	the Political Life of the Province of Alberta:0.5	English Canadian:0.5	French:0.5	Human rights in Canada:0.5	southwestern Pakistan:0.5	notable people of Korean descent:0.5	issued:0.5	a Western European nation:0.5	Ontario:0.5	Scottish Canadians:0.5	Irish descent:0.5	the Makran strip of the Sindh and Balochistan provinces in southwestern Pakistan:0.5	the Canadian province:0.5	Iceland's populaition:0.5	French people:0.5
2049	7748.209	What president served 2 nonconsecutive terms? 	0.0	-1	100	Grover Cleveland	.	0	0	0	0	Samuel W. Pennypacker:0.5	President and Presiding Officer:0.5	Dead Presidents, Vol.:0.5	former President Estrada:0.5	the vice president:0.5	the National Association:0.5	judge:0.5	judge of the Court of Common Pleas No. 2:0.5	six terms:0.5	businessman:0.5	that court:0.5	Mutharika and Joyce Banda:0.5	Samuel Murray Robinson:0.5	president judge:0.5	Brenham C. Crothers:0.5
2025	7726.708	What sports stadium has been billed as "the eighth wonder of the world"? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Astrodome	the Astrodome	0	0	0	0	a multi-use stadium:0.5	a multi-purpose stadium in Islamabad, Pakistan:0.5	Liverpool:0.5	Rice Owls football:0.5	the Echo Arena and Liverpool Olympia:0.5	the new venue:0.5	Liverpool boxing:0.5	home:0.5	Wuhan, China:0.5	Sports Stadium:0.5	Hofheinz Pavilion (Houston Cougars basketball):0.5	the Astrodome:0.5	Wuhan Sports Center Stadium ( or Zhuankou Stadium ():0.5	Reliant Stadium:0.5	a multi-purpose stadium:0.5
2202	7714.016	How many interceptions did Joe Montana throw in four Superbowls? 	0.05959320385960443	75	100	never|none|\b0\b|zero	92988.0	0	0	0	0	Super Bowl XXVIII:0.5	279 out of 432 completions:0.5	7 interceptions:0.5	2,829 yards, 24 touchdowns, and only 9 interceptions:0.5	four consecutive games:0.5	an opposition player, who usually gains possession for his team:0.5	Hayes':0.5	that:0.5	The only other quarterbacks:0.5	a career:0.5	Chiefs future hall of fame quarterback Joe Montana:0.5	high 16 :0.5	1,142 yards and 11 touchdowns with no interceptions, earning him a passer rating of 127.8:0.5	795 yards and 15 touchdown passes against nine interceptions:0.5	October 6, 2013:0.5
2110	7691.665	what is Speedy Claxton's real name? 	0.2397744786596071	24	69	Craig	Craig "Speedy" Claxton (born May 8, 1978)	0	0	0	0	Nelson's longtime assistant coach:0.5	Will" Claxton III:0.5	Larry Riley, Nelson's longtime assistant coach,:0.5	1971:0.5	Nelson:0.5	the current Golden State Warriors:0.5	Golden State Warriors:0.5	Speedy Claxton:0.5	Nelson':0.5	Jamal Crawford:0.5	two locations:0.5	only a few teams, like the Washington Redskins and Cleveland Indians, that retain a name that refers to Native American peoples:0.5	an American professional golfer:0.5	Stephen Curry:0.5	refer:0.5
2021	7686.324	What is the world's largest coral reef? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	Great Barrier Reef	The Great Barrier Reef	0	0	0	0	the world's second-largest contiguous coral reef system and the largest in the country:0.5	Apo Reef:0.5	Philippines:0.5	Macclesfield Bank:0.5	a series of coral reefs encompassing 34 square kilometers within the waters of Occidental Mindoro in the Philippines:0.5	the new Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument:0.5	one-quarter of its fish species:0.5	year:0.5	It:0.5	Puerto Galera:0.5	a process of maintaining healthy coral reefs:0.5	a 1200 acre private estate that includes three secluded beaches that are surrounded by one of the world’s largest coral reefs:0.5	the world's largest coral reef system:0.5	The Great Barrier Reef:0.5	a 1200 acre private estate:0.5
1519	7676.175	Where was Hans Christian Anderson born? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Denmark|Odense	Odense	0	0	0	0	England:0.5	Andersen:0.5	a pair:0.5	the young Hans Christian Andersen imaginatively:0.5	Books for Young People:0.5	Danish language:0.5	the Vic-Wells Ballet (later the Royal Ballet):0.5	the Ballets de Paris:0.5	The Daydreamer:0.5	published works:0.5	their "lasting contribution to children's literature":0.5	Odense:0.5	Birmingham, England:0.5	the town:0.5	a Danish author and poet:0.5
1997	7665.895	What American revolutionary general turned over West Point to the British? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Arnold	Arnold	0	0	0	0	the Commanding General:0.5	David H. Huntoon:0.5	a decreased cash reward of £6,000 (roughly $350,000):0.5	his infamous act:0.5	the peace after the American Revolutionary War:0.5	the age and historic significance of the Academy itself:0.5	General Alexander Macomb:0.5	the United States Military Academy:0.5	our nation':0.5	a certain John Anderson:0.5	Union and Confederate armies:0.5	Arnold:0.5	Arnold's plot:0.5	General Benedict Arnold, the commander at West Point:0.5	the fortifications at West Point:0.5
1563	7640.883	Who started the Protestant reformation? 	0.41195437047215944	14	100	Luther	Lutheranism	0	0	0	0	Cathedral of Magdeburg:0.5	Bishopric of Minden:0.5	the doctrines and devotional practices:0.5	Aernout van Buchel:0.5	Prophesying (preaching service):0.5	they:0.5	the United States:0.5	The Protestant Reformed Churches in America (PRC) or (PRCA):0.5	Église Protestante Réformée du Luxembourg:0.5	an alphabetical list:0.5	statesmen:0.5	Henry IV, Duke of Saxony:0.5	Töss Monastery:0.5	Renaissance in the Low Countries:0.5	Lutheranism:0.5
2235	7625.4	What is the highest mountain in South America? 	0.8455773371988898	1	89	Aconcagua	December that year they summitted Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest mountain in South America, but could not fly from the summit due to gail winds.	0	0	0	0	Matthias Zurbriggen:0.5	December that year they summitted Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest mountain in South America, but could not fly from the summit due to gail winds.:0.5	alone:0.5	the youngest Britons:0.5	White Ravine:0.5	10:0.5	Southern Hemispheres:0.5	moth:0.5	1897:0.5	South America:0.5	Geordie Stewart:0.5	the highest mountain:0.5	the highest mountain in the Americas:0.5	year:0.5	the first ascent of Aconcagua:0.5
2103	7618.544	What confederate general was responsible for the defeat at Gettysburg? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	Lee|Pickett	Lee's Army	0	0	0	0	General Meade:0.5	one general:0.5	The Confederación General de Trabajadores (General Confederation of Workers, CGT):0.5	a United States general:0.5	General Confederation:0.5	the traditional white society of the U.S. South to the defeat of the Confederate States of America in the American Civil War of 1861–1865:0.5	the American literary and intellectual movement:0.5	the Confederate defeat:0.5	Robert E:0.5	Elon J. Farnsworth:0.5	Battle of Appomattox Court House:0.5	J.E.B. Stuart:0.5	George Meade's Army of the Potomac defeated attacks by Confederate Gen:0.5	Lee's Army:0.5	The General Confederation of Labour (, CGT):0.5
10054	7590.21	how deep is marianas trench?	0.0	-1	100	10[.,]?([89][0-9][0-9])\s*(k|kilo)?m|6,?[89][0-9][0-9]\s*mi|3[56],?[0-9]{3}\s*(f(ee|oo)?t|')	.	0	0	0	0	the Mariana Trench, the Challenger Deep, and the HMRG Deep:0.5	the deepest surveyed point of all of Earth's oceans:0.5	Mariana Trough:0.5	the Earth's oceans:0.5	the Challenger Deep part of the Mariana Trench in the Deepsea Challenger submersible:0.5	145 km:0.5	797 feet:0.5	dive 64 in a series, seventh in the Nekton series:0.5	surveys:0.5	the height of Mount Everest above sea level:0.5	an unusual depth for lagoons:0.5	the Challenger Deep:0.5	the deepest part of the world's oceans:0.5	the Earth's surface, the Challenger Deep,:0.5	very deep dives:0.5
2305	7570.041	When is Mexico's Independence Day? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	Sep.*16	September 16	0	0	0	0	Kiowa National Grassland:0.5	three concerts in The Colosseum:0.5	March 2:0.5	Aeroméxico Flight 576:0.5	since 1991:0.5	the patron saint:0.5	its national Independence Day ("Dia de la Independencia"):0.5	Mexican peso:0.5	57.0:0.5	the sixth-largest oil producer in the world, with 3.7 million barrels per day:0.5	Las Vegas on Mexico's Independence Day, and other cities like Santa Ynez and Salinas:0.5	Fiestas Patrias (Mexico):0.5	Sept. 15, 1972:0.5	7 million barrels:0.5	Mexican handcrafted fireworks:0.5
2379	7545.032	What is the scientific name for red imported fire ants? 	0.0	-1	100	Solenopsis invicta	.	0	0	0	0	other languages:0.5	publication:0.5	United States:0.5	dollars per year:0.5	a name:0.5	the area:0.5	This:0.5	the genus "Solenopsis" (fire ants):0.5	tribe Syzygieae:0.5	appearance or sight:0.5	the species:0.5	Banksia paludosa:0.5	two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms:0.5	both:0.5	binominal nomenclature:0.5
1838	7523.886	What was the name of FDR's dog? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	Fala	John Murray of Falahill, a famous Scottish ancestor	0	0	0	0	Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake (also called Lake Roosevelt):0.5	the name of the President's dog:0.5	The Betrayal:0.5	Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Jr.:0.5	John Aspinwall Roosevelt:0.5	George VI:0.5	the mother:0.5	a state park:0.5	the national spirit:0.5	his mother, who considered him her favorite child:0.5	Top Cottage:0.5	Franklin D. Roosevelt:0.5	the beloved dog of U.S:0.5	John Murray of Falahill, a famous Scottish ancestor:0.5	DeBenneville "Bert" Bell:0.5
2219	7501.38	How tall is Al Pacino? 	0.0	-1	100	5\s*(f(oo|ee)?t|').*6\s*(in(ch)?(es)?|")|1.7.*cm	.	0	0	0	0	Michael Cimino:0.5	List of productions at the Mark Taper Forum:0.5	1940:0.5	the set:0.5	Short stature:0.5	Beverly D'Angelo:0.5	Al_Pacino__1:0.5	179 cm:0.5	favor of Hollywood redemption:0.5	Hollywood redemption:0.5	the character actors:0.5	a "tall actor, like Danny DeVito and Dustin Hoffman:0.5	Dick Tracy:0.5	Daniel Margotta:0.5	John Sessions' Tall Tales:0.5
1590	7486.45	What do grasshoppers eat? 	0.0	-1	100	grass\b|plant|roses	.	0	0	0	0	Underwood's bonneted bat:0.5	The grasshopper cannon:0.5	Moe and the Big Exit:0.5	those in the genus Crematogaster:0.5	Little Mariana fruit bat:0.5	This technique:0.5	a small American sparrow:0.5	insects:0.5	a mushroom:0.5	Animal:0.5	the Ant (or Ants):0.5	grasshoppers:0.5	A grasshopper:0.5	the more typical search strategy, in which male grasshoppers travel while making songs and responding to females:0.5	Mountain Bluebird:0.5
1612	7475.139	When was the U.S. invasion of Haiti? 	0.03024037369069088	86	100	1994	September 1994	0	0	0	0	Between 1968:0.5	the Today Show:0.5	United Nations Security Council Resolution 940:0.5	Foreign relations of Grenada:0.5	Margaret Sullivan:0.5	the type:0.5	the Secretary of the Navy to the invasion commander, Admiral William Deville Bundy,:0.5	the leadership:0.5	a massive invasion force:0.5	every deal:0.5	a sufficient electoral base:0.5	January 2010:0.5	1993:0.5	000 migrants:0.5	Giselle Fernández:0.5
2323	7447.412	What American feminist appeared on a silver dollar? 	0.16395107103214135	46	100	Susan.*Anthony	a supporter of several pro-life organizations: Feminists for Life of America, the Susan B. Anthony List, and Democrats for Life of America	0	0	0	0	the feminists:0.5	Question Mark (""?""):0.5	Question Mark:0.5	The Woman Warrior:0.5	The Feminist Movement in the United States which began in the 1960s:0.5	the mores:0.5	a type:0.5	racism:0.5	the Special Olympics movement:0.5	the 1995 commemorative Special Olympics silver dollar:0.5	A question mark:0.5	Jafar Panahi:0.5	Question Mark and the Mysterians (rendered ?:0.5	Feminists:0.5	the subject as "Madonna: Feminist Icon or Material Girl?":0.5
2257	7430.426	What is the richest country in the world? 	0.10032972527320927	62	100	Qatar	Economy of Qatar	0	0	0	0	the world's fifth largest:0.5	the richest country in the world:0.5	the sixth richest country:0.5	Structural vulnerability:0.5	Laura Jones (Fraser Institute):0.5	the worlds future largest economy as well:0.5	futurology:0.5	0 BCE:0.5	Canada:0.5	the richest countries:0.5	Batang County:0.5	the world's largest economy:0.5	India's share:0.5	the US:0.5	4% of the world population:0.5
1885	7412.892	What language do they officially speak in New Caledonia? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	French	French Polynesia	0	0	0	0	L'Hebdo du Vanuatu:0.5	their “foreign” language:0.5	the Lord:0.5	an Austronesian language:0.5	French Polynesia:0.5	the mention of God:0.5	eyes:0.5	a ceremony:0.5	some occasions:0.5	97%:0.5	formal or official texts:0.5	one of the 28 indigenous Austronesian languages:0.5	a Melanesian language:0.5	a separate language (as opposed to a dialect or patois of French):0.5	Disney Channel (France):0.5
1863	7385.784	Who said "I have not begun to fight!"? 	0.0	-1	100	John Paul Jones	.	0	0	0	0	Black:0.5	her grandma Doris:0.5	Jackie:0.5	number 45 on the U.S:0.5	three acts by Charlotte Keatley:0.5	the UK Singles Chart:0.5	No Jacket Required:0.5	a dot:0.5	Was It Something I Said?:0.5	I Never Said That I Was Brave:0.5	number two on the ARIA Charts:0.5	Rose al Yusuf:0.5	You Can Tell 'Em I Said It:0.5	Black's album "D'lectrified":0.5	The One Thing (album):0.5
2196	7370.41	What ocean are the Gilbert Islands in? 	1.0	0	100	Pacific	the South Pacific Ocean	0	0	0	0	the South Pacific Ocean:0.5	the North Pacific Ocean and South Pacific Ocean:0.5	the World Ocean:0.5	Phoenix Islands:0.5	Postage stamps and postal history of Kiribati:0.5	a body of saline water that occupies more than two-thirds of the surface of the Earth:0.5	the production:0.5	intraplate earthquakes:0.5	a chain:0.5	the sport of rowing across oceans:0.5	the Tuamoto Islands:0.5	Pacific Ocean:0.5	In the South Seas:0.5	Onotoa:0.5	Nabetari:0.5
1649	7354.118	What year did the shuttle Challenger explode? 	0.008864383480215898	95	100	1986	January 28, 1986, when Space Shuttle "Challenger" (mission STS-51-L) broke apart 73 seconds into its flight, leading to the deaths of its seven crew members	0	0	0	0	three years:0.5	14 boxes containing every note and paper he received or sent in seven years:0.5	Dream Logic:0.5	every note and paper he received or sent in seven years:0.5	two large pieces of the shuttle:0.5	about six months:0.5	Korean Air Lines Flight 007 alternative theories:0.5	the orbiters "Discovery" and "Atlantis":0.5	missions resuming in 1988 with the launch of on STS-26:0.5	OV-099:0.5	Freedman':0.5	1988:0.5	far more missions per year than "Columbia:0.5	995:0.5	NASA Orbiter Vehicle Designation:0.5
1404	7333.544	How many chromosomes does a human zygote have? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	23 pairs|46	46 chromosomes	0	0	0	0	Ploidy:0.5	a one celled zygote:0.5	both the male and female gametes:0.5	Plasmodium falciparum biology:0.5	Fertilisation:0.5	as stated:0.5	half the genetic material of a fertilized egg (zygote):0.5	this point:0.5	the sperm and egg:0.5	rise:0.5	a gamete:0.5	46 chromosomes:0.5	two gametes:0.5	Beginning of human personhood:0.5	Parasexual cycle:0.5
2030	7315.502	How do you say "cat" in the French language? 	0.0	-1	100	chat	.	0	0	0	0	French:0.5	Jeane Kirkpatrick:0.5	hope:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun, both singular and plural, and both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	Western Romance languages:0.5	a sort:0.5	we:0.5	those:0.5	Na Stradunu:0.5	It:0.5	Colbert:0.5	you:0.5	Lobsang Rampa:0.5	Les Misérables (musical):0.5	Romance languages:0.5
1489	7289.233	What continent is India on? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Asia	the unified Eurasian Plate, which is approximately coincident with the geographic Eurasian continent excluding India, Arabia, and far eastern Russia	0	0	0	0	more than US$ 34 billion in the resource-rich continent:0.5	the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent in the southern Indian Ocean:0.5	Bharuch district:0.5	the historical, political, economic, military,helper and cultural connections between the India and the African continent:0.5	a map of the continent of Lemuria:0.5	a residue:0.5	this sub-continent of India:0.5	India House:0.5	emerging from the sea primarily in New Zealand and New Caledonia:0.5	New Delhi:0.5	the Kerguelen Plateau:0.5	the unified Eurasian Plate, which is approximately coincident with the geographic Eurasian continent excluding India, Arabia, and far eastern Russia:0.5	Europe:0.5	the continent:0.5	Zealandia, emerging from the sea primarily in New Zealand and New Caledonia, and the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent in the southern Indian Ocean:0.5
1498	7263.107	What school did Emmitt Smith go to? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Escambia High School	Escambia High School	0	0	0	0	the 1990 season:0.5	just 15 first downs and Emmitt Smith and the Cowboys powerful running attack:0.5	LaDainian Tomlinson:0.5	Shannon Forest Christian School in Greenville, South Carolina:0.5	the Dallas Cowboys:0.5	the year:0.5	a retired American football player:0.5	four sacks and 114 tackles:0.5	the lead blocker:0.5	Steelers quarterback Neil O'Donnell:0.5	the final playoff wild card spot:0.5	106 touchdowns and 8,804 yards, which was the second most yardage in the history of American high school football at the time:0.5	magazine high school player:0.5	804 yards:0.5	just 56 yards:0.5
10088	7240.837	what number is considered unlucky in Japanese culture?	0.13786206519960553	52	100	four|\b4\b	4	0	0	0	0	Asia, Europe, and North America:0.5	lighting:0.5	Most cultures:0.5	ill-intended spirits (cf. Konjin):0.5	A large number of LP albums:0.5	the obtaining:0.5	blood type:0.5	compatibility:0.5	he:0.5	The Korean influence on Japanese culture:0.5	The culture of Japan:0.5	MomoCon 2008 (the 4th event):0.5	Urusei Yatsura:0.5	numbers:0.5	a number:0.5
2283	7221.512	What is the traditional dish served at Wimbledon? 	0.0	-1	100	strawberr.*cream	.	0	0	0	0	a 1971 Italian Western film:0.5	the "Apollo 11" mission:0.5	The Dish:0.5	Bravo (U.S. TV channel):0.5	the dish, called "Betty's Kitchen":0.5	the Food Network:0.5	A potpourri of peanuts known as "nzungu", boiled and sundried maize, black-eyed peas known as "nyemba", bambara groundnut known as "nyimo":0.5	the annual Wimbledon tennis championships one:0.5	women':0.5	strawberry or raspberry jam:0.5	pie and mash shops:0.5	Betty Williams (Coronation Street):0.5	up to 56 hours:0.5	the dish:0.5	Czech Republic:0.5
2085	7194.731	How close is Mesa to Phoenix? 	0.0	-1	100	(1[789]|20) mile|3[0-4]\s*(km|kilometers)	.	0	0	0	0	Fiesta Mall:0.5	Metro Light Rail (Phoenix):0.5	The Phoenix Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA):0.5	three military bases: Luke Field (still in use), Falcon Field, and Williams Air Force Base (now Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport),:0.5	a distance learning program:0.5	its height:0.5	the region:0.5	official ribbon-cutting ceremonies:0.5	the central city of the East Valley section of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area:0.5	Luke Field (still in use), Falcon Field, and Williams Air Force Base (now Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport),:0.5	a suburb located about 20 mi east of Phoenix:0.5	Williams Gateway Airport, and before that, Williams Air Force Base, which closed in 1993:0.5	Phoenix, Arizona:0.5	Provo Municipal Airport:0.5	Phoenix Union High School:0.5
1791	7171.648	When did they put Mir down? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	1999|2001	1986 to 2001	0	0	0	0	it:0.5	Badakhshan:0.5	350.0:0.5	the station:0.5	129700.0:0.5	medullablastoma and other cancers:0.5	An increasing amount:0.5	experimental evidence:0.5	p63:0.5	a wide range:0.5	subjective case:0.5	1986 to 2001:0.5	Sonata on the 94th Psalm:0.5	Mir (software):0.5	1990:0.5
2154	7154.621	What is egg white called? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	glair|album[ei]n	Albumin	0	0	0	0	The egg white sometimes employed in other whiskey sours:0.5	a mixed drink containing whiskey (often Bourbon), lemon juice, sugar, and optionally, a dash of egg white:0.5	1--2 whites:0.5	Albumin:0.5	Whiskey sour:0.5	a family of globular proteins, the most common of which is serum albumin:0.5	the seeds:0.5	Its principal ingredients:0.5	a large surplus of yolks:0.5	lemon juice:0.5	This syndrome:0.5	Separating eggs:0.5	a glycoprotein found in egg white, avidin:0.5	Meringue:0.5	the storage protein ovalbumin in egg white:0.5
10106	7144.449	who portrays the twelfth doctor in BBC TV series Doctor Who?	0.5	9	100	Peter Capaldi	the first to feature Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor	0	0	0	0	Russell T Davies:0.5	List of Doctor Who serials:0.5	Marcus Wilson:0.5	Leonard Brett:0.5	an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the long-running BBC television science fiction programme "Doctor Who":0.5	an incarnation:0.5	the special:0.5	The Twelfth Doctor:0.5	two complimentary shows:0.5	the first to feature Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor:0.5	Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi), who succeeded Matt Smith in Christmas special "The Time of the Doctor":0.5	Peter Capaldi:0.5	Doctor Who:0.5	Regeneration (Doctor Who):0.5	Morley:0.5
1499	7118.936	Which African country's major export is coffee? 	0.5	9	100	Ethiopia|Tanzania|Uganda	Agriculture in Ethiopia	0	0	0	0	the northeast:0.5	the number of coffee shops in the country between 2006 and 2011:0.5	Harar:0.5	a major producer of robusta seeds:0.5	Coffee:0.5	Egypt:0.5	coffee shops:0.5	the roasted seeds:0.5	oil-producing countries:0.5	Agriculture in Ethiopia:0.5	Economy of Nicaragua:0.5	Brazil:0.5	the country':0.5	the OECD (1961):0.5	Agriculture in Nicaragua:0.5
2246	7105.343	What film did Liza Minnelli win a best actress Oscar for? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	Cabaret	a "Cabaret" near-sweep	0	0	0	0	the original film':0.5	Julie Walters:0.5	Picture Oscar:0.5	another film directed by Victor Fleming:0.5	Arrested Development (TV series):0.5	the stage, concerts and television:0.5	American singer:0.5	two actresses, Liza Minnelli and Chita Rivera, for whom they wrote a considerable amount of material for the stage, concerts and television:0.5	1946-03-12:0.5	David Gest:0.5	an American actress:0.5	Lucky Lady:0.5	film director Vincente Minnelli:0.5	Chita Rivera:0.5	Kander and Ebb:0.5
10063	7087.759	how many months are in a year?	0.23426054147887243	33	100	\b12\b|twelve	twelve scenes	0	0	0	0	Many a Year:0.5	years with many major summer movies:0.5	R Coronae Borealis:0.5	Karen Greenshields:0.5	Too Many Years:0.5	competing:0.5	a list:0.5	a list of months by year:0.5	many castles:0.5	a pair:0.5	the months at the end of each year:0.5	The five or six extra days:0.5	83 years i.:0.5	a 2008 novel:0.5	the two periods of the year when new major-studio releases are generally not considered worth taking the time to see in theaters, or of limited appeal:0.5
1766	7068.432	What is Australia's national blossom? 	0.0	-1	100	wattle	.	0	0	0	0	the Almond Blossom Festival:0.5	a 1915 Australian silent film directed by Monte Luke:0.5	Australia:0.5	Craig Parry (Australian footballer):0.5	Snugglepot and Cuddlepie:0.5	many visitors:0.5	life:0.5	little-known aspects of Australia's extraordinary natural environment, history and indigenous culture:0.5	The park:0.5	Australia's" ticket sales outside of the United States:0.5	a recession:0.5	65 wetlands:0.5	51 countries:0.5	the Tour Down Under, the Fleurieu Folk Festival and the Almond Blossom Festival:0.5	Australian rock music:0.5
2338	7045.923	When was the Titanic built? 	0.0	-1	100	1909|1911	.	0	0	0	0	the shipyard where "Titanic" was built:0.5	000 people:0.5	memory of the Titanic:0.5	Cultural legacy of RMS Titanic:0.5	SM-68 Titan:0.5	his song "The Titanic":0.5	The German poet Hans Magnus Enzensberger:0.5	the Underwater Cultural Heritage:0.5	1940:0.5	the Protection:0.5	St. Peter:0.5	March 2012:0.5	16 September 1882 –:0.5	3,547 people:0.5	the site:0.5
1426	7019.155	Who is the governor of Tennessee in 2002? 	0.0	-1	100	Sundquist	.	0	0	0	0	the governors in the 50 U.S. states:0.5	Johnny H. Hayes:0.5	Thomas Gray Hull:0.5	the governor of Oklahoma:0.5	elected or appointed officials who are first in line of succession to the governors in the 50 U.S. states and the five organized territories:0.5	state:0.5	109247.0:0.5	The modern spelling:0.5	Adrienne Clarkson:0.5	the official residence of the Governor of Tennessee and his family:0.5	Ken Givens:0.5	Phil Breseden:0.5	the governor of South Carolina:0.5	the lieutenant governor and the governor:0.5	the governors in the 50 U.S:0.5
2325	6998.134	When was the first Superbowl? 	0.0	-1	100	1967	.	0	0	0	0	Neil Papworth:0.5	Brooke Burke:0.5	Cleveland:0.5	2008:0.5	Marina Square:0.5	the number one (#1):0.5	the American television sitcom "Friends"' second season:0.5	the grant:0.5	a Superbowl performance:0.5	Mike Sikowitz and Jeffrey Astrof, and the second part by Michael Borkow:0.5	Budweiser:0.5	August 12, 1972:0.5	Bles Bridges:0.5	Alexandra DiNovi:0.5	The first Superbowl of Wrestling:0.5
1704	6989.24	What is the normal pulse rate? 	0.0	-1	100	70 beats per minute|60.*100\s*(bpm|beats per minute)	.	0	0	0	0	Cardiac dysrhythmia:0.5	increasing heart rate:0.5	Pacific electric ray:0.5	Dialogic ADPCM:0.5	the evaluation or assessment of something, in terms of quality (as with a critic rating a novel), quantity (as with an athlete being rated by his or her statistics), or some combination of both:0.5	greater:0.5	HRT:0.5	minute or BPM:0.5	Pulse (or the count of arterial pulse per minute):0.5	tactile or visual means:0.5	"phasic":0.5	e. quickly return to a normal pulse rate:0.5	Those receptors that are slow to return to their normal firing rate:0.5	increasing heart rate (the turbulence onset part of HRT):0.5	Battery regenerator:0.5
1629	6975.176	Where is Mae West buried? 	0.0	-1	100	Cypress Hills Abbey	.	0	0	0	0	Craig Russell (Canadian actor):0.5	San Francisco:0.5	Van McCoy:0.5	Menger Hotel:0.5	Rafaela Ottiano:0.5	Tallulah Bankhead:0.5	Francesc Pujols:0.5	unknown:0.5	Novak:0.5	singing and dancing:0.5	a set of works created by the artist expressly for the Theater-Museum, like the room "Mae West":0.5	Sydney Omarr:0.5	Earth:0.5	Palau del Vent":0.5	Mickey Carroll:0.5
2355	6958.338	What 20th century American president died at Warm Springs, Georgia? 	1.0	0	100	Roosevelt|FDR	the Little White House, where Franklin D. Roosevelt lived while president, because of his paralytic illness	0	0	0	0	the Little White House, where Franklin D. Roosevelt lived while president, because of his paralytic illness:0.5	an American president':0.5	a cerebral hemorrhage at Warm Springs, Georgia:0.5	July 4, 1826:0.5	Franklin's terms:0.5	the United States Postal Service:0.5	75% African American:0.5	each other:0.5	American liberalism:0.5	hours:0.5	January 1, 1901:0.5	Thomas Jefferson and John Adams:0.5	State funerals in the United States:0.5	an American president's wife:0.5	Roosevelt:0.5
1706	6937.738	What is the beginning date for the Hershey foods company? 	0.0	-1	100	1903	.	0	0	0	0	the earliest found evidence of the use of cacao to date:0.5	chocolate:0.5	Hershey's Kisses:0.5	the park':0.5	the Hershey Chocolate Company:0.5	Hershey, Pennsylvania:0.5	Hershey's Ice Cream:0.5	The sweet chocolate residue found in jars from the site of Puerto Escondido in Honduras from around 1100 BC:0.5	Hershey or Mars:0.5	the Milton Hershey School:0.5	a major chocolate manufacturer in the United States:0.5	around 1100 BC:0.5	1887:0.5	Pennsylvania State University:0.5	The exact date of the name change:0.5
1732	6920.152	What are the opening words of the Declaration of Independence? 	0.0	-1	100	We hold these truths|When in the Course of human events	.	0	0	0	0	Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–France):0.5	the words "The State of Israel is established:0.5	Sons of the American Revolution:0.5	National Museum of Catholic Art and History:0.5	Treaty of Alliance (1778):0.5	an historic Swedenborgian church building located at 19 Highland Avenue in the village of Newtonville, in Newton, Massachusetts:0.5	the UK itself:0.5	Many:0.5	Newton, Massachusetts:0.5	the night:0.5	one:0.5	July 4, 1776:0.5	Many of the words from the Composition Draft:0.5	Peace, order, and good government:0.5	political philosophy:0.5
1431	6899.36	Who starred in "The Poseidon Adventure"? 	0.0	-1	100	Gene Hackman|McDowall|Borgnine	.	0	0	0	0	Dorothy Malone:0.5	Paul Gallico's novel of the same name:0.5	The Last Templar (miniseries):0.5	Seinfeld":0.5	David DeLuise:0.5	American:0.5	July 19, 1964:0.5	response:0.5	the #1 Box Office Champ of 1973:0.5	"The Poseidon Adventure":0.5	an American adventure novel:0.5	Ronald Neame:0.5	Marshall Manesh:0.5	Ronald Neame, produced by Irwin Allen,:0.5	Drowning Mona:0.5
1623	6889.897	What is the active ingredient in Tylenol? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	acetaminophen	an episode of "This American Life" entitled "Use Only as Directed" surfaced alarming evidence, that "acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol ...	0	0	0	0	the only active ingredient:0.5	an episode of "This American Life" entitled "Use Only as Directed" surfaced alarming evidence, that "acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol ...:0.5	the UK uses promethazine:0.5	Unisom, Tylenol Simply Sleep, Nytol, ZzzQuil, and Sominex (the version sold in the US and Canada; that sold in the UK uses promethazine):0.5	acetaminophen as the active ingredient:0.5	example:0.5	cold therapy:0.5	the nonprescription product Tylenol:0.5	its international nonproprietary name:0.5	its original flagship product:0.5	data from the federal government:0.5	Advil:0.5	children, which contained paracetamol as its sole active ingredient:0.5	the antihistamine diphenhydramine, the active ingredient in Benadryl:0.5	diphenhydramine as the only active ingredient:0.5
1553	6870.347	Who makes Magic Chef refrigerators? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Maytag|CNA|MC Appliance	a separate line of ranges and refrigerators made by other companies under the Maytag name	0	0	0	0	the company:0.5	major appliances:0.5	a process in which work is done to move heat from one location to another:0.5	his Magic Chef refrigerator:0.5	Peterson:0.5	1951:0.5	a separate line of ranges and refrigerators made by other companies under the Maytag name:0.5	S.:0.5	an oven and stove brand that American Stove Company changed its name to Magic Chef, Inc. in 1951:0.5	one location:0.5	a cooling technology:0.5	Magic Chef:0.5	St. Louis:0.5	the top three companies:0.5	the company's acquisition of Magic Chef, Inc., in 1986, a move which nearly doubled its size:0.5
1751	6860.847	Where is Mesa Verde National park? 	0.41195437047215944	14	100	Colo(\.?|rado)|Cortez	000 acres in southwestern Colorado	0	0	0	0	the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area:0.5	third "San Antonio"-class:0.5	Hovenweep National Monument:0.5	the Ancient Pueblo Peoples who lived in the area between 600 and 1300 AD:0.5	Mesa Verde:0.5	S. state:0.5	Former Mesa Verde National Park superintendent Robert Heyder:0.5	almost 5,000 archaeological sites,:0.5	the park:0.5	New Mexico:0.5	Julian Martinez:0.5	USS Mesa Verde (LPD-19):0.5	the U.S. state:0.5	United States:0.5	000 acres in southwestern Colorado:0.5
1639	6844.89	What is the profession of John Cusack's character in the 1999 film "Pushing Tin"? 	0.21589913796650262	36	100	air(\s|-)traffic(\s|-)controller	a cocky air traffic controller	0	0	0	0	a 2001 Italian film:0.5	20th Century Fox:0.5	the United Nations:0.5	Warren':0.5	the 1983 Code:0.5	Lilli Palmer, O.E. Hasse and Johanna Matz:0.5	a friend:0.5	members of religious institutes:0.5	objective counsel and service:0.5	Art Linson:0.5	a vocation:0.5	religious profession:0.5	a 2001 Italian film directed by Ermanno Olmi:0.5	Anne Dudley:0.5	an American actor, producer, and screenwriter:0.5
2357	6833.444	What city's biggest shopping district is called the Ginza District? 	0.22796597782486228	34	100	Tokyo('s)?	Tokyo'	0	0	0	0	The Kendal Milne signage:0.5	Albany, New York:0.5	the Saint Petersburg Passage:0.5	Saskatchewan, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1935 to 1949:0.5	the city of Newark, Ohio:0.5	a real-time system known as the "Live Interactive Picture System" (LIPS):0.5	1879:0.5	Canada:0.5	1935:0.5	administrative division of Russia:0.5	a public school district:0.5	the Albany City School District:0.5	the art deco building in the city's Deansgate:0.5	Newark, Ohio:0.5	The City School District of Albany (also known as the Albany City School District):0.5
2091	6825.762	What is Eminem's real name? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Marshall.*?Mathers	Eminem's sophomore album "The Marshall Mathers LP"	0	0	0	0	Obie Trice:0.5	Eminem's sophomore album "The Marshall Mathers LP":0.5	American rapper Eminem, released on May 28, 2002:0.5	My Band:0.5	Bass Brothers:0.5	a parody:0.5	his multi-platinum album, "The Marshall Mathers LP":0.5	It:0.5	Bitch Thang:0.5	Slim Anus:0.5	Stan, a reference to the song of the same name,:0.5	List of Eminem feuds:0.5	Phillip Atwell, who would later direct music videos for several other Eminem songs, including "Stan", "Lose Yourself", "The Real Slim Shady", and "Just Lose It":0.5	several other Eminem songs, including "Stan", "Lose Yourself", "The Real Slim Shady":0.5	s compilation album ":0.5
1413	6803.544	What river is called "China's Sorrow"? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Yellow|Yangzi|Yangtze	the Yellow River	0	0	0	0	List of Skulduggery Pleasant characters:0.5	Bohai Sea:0.5	the level of its surrounding farm fields:0.5	) and "China's Sorrow" (:0.5	"China's Pride" () and "China's Sorrow" ():0.5	Chu Wanghua:0.5	Shandong:0.5	China:0.5	considered:0.5	the birthplace:0.5	the cradle:0.5	the Yellow River:0.5	the "Yellow River Cantata":0.5	The Yellow River in north central Wisconsin:0.5	a devastating flood on the Yellow River ("Huang He") in China:0.5
2351	6778.984	How long before bankruptcy is removed from a credit report? 	0.0	-1	100	(10|ten|\b7|seven) years	.	0	0	0	0	Bally Total Fitness:0.5	How Long Blues" or "How Long How Long:0.5	the debts:0.5	Jason Leopold:0.5	it:0.5	questions of character:0.5	the victim's credit report:0.5	Fitch and S&P:0.5	term credit risk, and BB, CCC, CC, C, and D:0.5	most of the assets:0.5	the long-term perceived default risk:0.5	AAA, AA, A, and BB (from the most creditworthy to the least) for investment-grade long term credit risk, and BB, CCC, CC, C, and D for "speculative" long term credit risk:0.5	the end of this long process:0.5	Factoring (finance):0.5	Payday loans in the United Kingdom:0.5
1936	6757.62	How many stories are in the Sears Tower? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	(100|110|10[6-9])	a 108-story, 1,451-foot (442 m) skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois	0	0	0	0	History of Chicago:0.5	List of tallest buildings in South Africa:0.5	setbacks:0.5	000 m²:0.5	Sears:0.5	the division of the Chicago River:0.5	its naming rights:0.5	Africa and about half the height of the Willis Tower (the former Sears Tower) in Chicago:0.5	a 108-story, 1,451-foot (442 m) skyscraper in Chicago, Illinois:0.5	the right to rename the building, as part of their lease on a portion of its offices:0.5	its distinctive look:0.5	451-foot (442 m) skyscraper:0.5	Illinois (album):0.5	Skyscraper:0.5	the Willis Group:0.5
1771	6737.833	When was D-Day? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	1944|June? 6	6 June 1944	0	0	0	0	800 North and Digital Ranch:0.5	1961:0.5	the Normandy landings:0.5	the day of the Normandy landings — initiating the Western Allied effort to liberate mainland Europe from Nazi occupation during World War II:0.5	a 1956 romantic war film made by 20th Century Fox:0.5	12:0.5	Ver-sur-Mer:0.5	Carlton W. Barrett:0.5	the invasion:0.5	an expression synonymous with the Normandy landings only:0.5	the Normandy landings — initiating the Western Allied effort to liberate mainland Europe from Nazi occupation during World War II:0.5	6 June 1944:0.5	USS LST-357:0.5	June:0.5	1977:0.5
1675	6713.78	What group sang the song "Happy Together"? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Turtles	a 1967 song from The Turtles' album of the same name	0	0	0	0	Helen Slater:0.5	Jo Kwon:0.5	a 1997 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Kar-wai:0.5	a 1967 song from The Turtles' album of the same name:0.5	Twins:0.5	Leslie Cheung and Tony Leung Chiu-Wai:0.5	the song:0.5	the first full-length album by Memphis indie rock band The Grifters:0.5	The Turtles' album of the same name:0.5	Birthday:0.5	child actor Michael Burns:0.5	Gary Puckett and Spanky McFarlane of Spanky:0.5	Les Misérables (2012 film):0.5	Sexy, Free & Single:0.5	Wonder Girls:0.5
2284	6697.645	What Chinese Dynasty was during 1412-1431? 	0.23896564229779582	26	76	Ming	Chinese coinage in the Ming Dynasty	0	0	0	0	the dynasties in Chinese history:0.5	511:0.5	The eastern realm, which would become Germany,:0.5	History of France:0.5	Clovis:0.5	The following:0.5	Ḥamdānyūn:0.5	coins:0.5	The Hamdanid dynasty ( "Ḥamdānyūn"):0.5	A dynasty:0.5	his capital:0.5	his kingdom:0.5	Navarre:0.5	Chinese coinage:0.5	The Dynasty IT:0.5
1845	6693.962	What province is Calgary located in? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Alberta	the civil province of Alberta	0	0	0	0	the "Jube:0.5	the civil province of Alberta:0.5	Transportation in Calgary:0.5	the Calgary and Edmonton super riding's:0.5	one of four opposition candidates elected as most of the province:0.5	a major Canadian transportation centre:0.5	5107.55:0.5	these cities:0.5	each:0.5	Edmonton:0.5	Haysboro:0.5	Calgary (electoral district):0.5	the civil province:0.5	that province:0.5	the lowest voter turnout races in the province:0.5
1628	6678.439	How much area does the Everglades cover? 	0.0	-1	100	2,000 square miles|734\s*sq(uare)?\s*m(iles)?|1,?900\s*(square\s*)?km	.	0	0	0	0	it:0.5	000 years:0.5	groundwater:0.5	some of the first recorded explorations of much of the area:0.5	newly developed areas:0.5	large amounts of clastic sediment derived from uplifted areas:0.5	a natural region:0.5	The restoration:0.5	Water evaporating:0.5	Eastern Air Lines Flight 401:0.5	Environmental issues in Florida:0.5	one of only three wetland areas of global importance:0.5	4000 sqmi:0.5	one:0.5	solar energy:0.5
2199	6659.363	What band was Jimmy Page in before Led Zeppelin? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	Yardbirds	the blues-influenced rock band The Yardbirds to replace bassist Paul Samwell-Smith	0	0	0	0	a well-known British musician and member of the rock band, Led Zeppelin:0.5	The Black Crowes:0.5	Leif Sundin:0.5	an English musician, songwriter and record producer who achieved international success as the guitarist and leader of the rock band Led Zeppelin:0.5	the band':0.5	Hard rock:0.5	Lepidocephalichthys zeppelini:0.5	a small cottage in Wales where they stayed after completing a grueling concert tour of the United States:0.5	Bron-Yr-Aur:0.5	Led Zeppelin's:0.5	Boston':0.5	Cartoone:0.5	Virginia Wolf:0.5	Happenings Ten Years Time Ago:0.5	an autobiography written by Jimmy Page, a well-known British musician and member of the rock band, Led Zeppelin:0.5
1961	6632.725	What position did Satchel Paige play in professional baseball? 	0.30102999566398125	24	100	pitcher	legendary pitcher Satchel Paige	0	0	0	0	Diomedes Olivo:0.5	Kansas City Monarchs:0.5	Bob Lemon:0.5	his professional baseball career with the Chattanooga White Sox of the Negro Southern League:0.5	the shortstop position:0.5	his death:0.5	the oldest with the exception of Satchel Paige in the post-World War II era:0.5	a reform school in Mount Meigs, Alabama:0.5	the outfield:0.5	Baltimore Elite Giants:0.5	addition:0.5	baseball:0.5	Birmingham Black Barons:0.5	Mobile Tigers:0.5	Jake Stephens:0.5
10001	6611.127	How many Platonic solids do we have?	0.41195437047215944	14	100	\b5\b|five	the 5 Platonic solids	0	0	0	0	Many (sometimes abbreviated as ..:0.5	Mathematical beauty:0.5	Laban:0.5	The dual of every Platonic:0.5	Air (classical element):0.5	0227:0.5	each member:0.5	a fourth coordinate:0.5	ourselves:0.5	Near Reach Kinesphere:0.5	the 13 Archimedean solids:0.5	Platonic solid:0.5	All six regular solids:0.5	List of regular polytopes:0.5	the 5 Platonic solids:0.5
2212	6596.173	What country artist is nicknamed Tater? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Little Jimmy Dickens	Little Jimmy Dickens	0	0	0	0	Johnny Carson:0.5	Barney Google and Snuffy Smith:0.5	George Price Boyce:0.5	Some artists:0.5	the Stone Mountain Boys:0.5	Potato Pie, or Meat and Potato Pie:0.5	both his signature "Travis picking" guitar playing style, as well as his hit song:0.5	The residents:0.5	Tater Pie:0.5	him:0.5	tour:0.5	Merle Travis, Country & Western artist known for both his signature "Travis picking" guitar playing style, as well as his hit song "Sixteen Tons",:0.5	Western artist:0.5	How to Host a Murder:0.5	Frank Necessary and the Stone Mountain Boys:0.5
2123	6576.403	When was John Lennon born? 	0.19360807164013227	40	100	1940	1940-10-09	0	0	0	0	Patrick Ryan (author and journalist):0.5	1989:0.5	Andy Newmark:0.5	Thomas L. Lennon:0.5	John Lennon:0.5	"Isolation":0.5	his son:0.5	his first band, the Quarrymen,:0.5	a naval captain:0.5	The War:0.5	Isle of Wight, 1916 – 1989:0.5	that October:0.5	1916:0.5	2004:0.5	Pierre Bouvier:0.5
1966	6562.833	What capital city do you see from the top of Bunker Hill? 	0.0	-1	100	Boston	.	0	0	0	0	you:0.5	North Kingstown High School:0.5	the 63rd album:0.5	love songs, recorded with a symphony orchestra, released in 1997:0.5	your homework:0.5	jihadists who perpetrated the bombings on their own to defend Islam from attack:0.5	their own:0.5	Hope:0.5	themselves:0.5	You:0.5	an audience composed mainly of college students:0.5	the most:0.5	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	the Los Angeles City of Hope:0.5	it:0.5
2156	6549.443	How fast does Randy Johnson throw? 	0.0	-1	100	(95|98|100(.1)?).*?(mph|miles per hour)|160\s*(km|kilometers).*h	.	0	0	0	0	a speed between that of a curveball and that of a fastball:0.5	Steve Dalkowski:0.5	the pitch:0.5	6–10 pitcher Randy Johnson:0.5	a "fast curve" and a "slow curve", the former averaging about 80 mph and the latter about 71:0.5	Even extreme strikeout pitchers:0.5	the ceremonial first pitch at the Seattle Mariners home opener at Safeco Field on April 12, 2010 and inducted Johnson:0.5	Arizona Diamondbacks:0.5	comparison:0.5	the Seattle Mariners home opener:0.5	Princeton':0.5	Vida Blue:0.5	Double play:0.5	Rickey Henderson:0.5	a fast runner who struck out often but largely hit fly balls and hit few ground balls:0.5
2270	6527.957	What is capital of Maryland? 	0.5	9	100	Annapolis	one of three similar preserved 18th century Georgian style brick houses in Annapolis, Maryland	0	0	0	0	The capital of Maryland:0.5	Battle of the Severn:0.5	Maryland Scenic Byways:0.5	Whitehall:0.5	the capital punishment:0.5	the city:0.5	The town:0.5	11.8872:0.5	a news wire affiliated with the University of Maryland, College Park:0.5	one of three similar preserved 18th century Georgian style brick houses in Annapolis, Maryland:0.5	City:0.5	Annapolis, Maryland,:0.5	the "Antiques capital:0.5	the bill repealing the capital punishment in Maryland for future offenders:0.5	the University:0.5
1803	6520.042	When did Willis Haviland Carrier make the air conditioner? 	0.4592291973156656	11	99	1902	July 17, 1902	0	0	0	0	his company:0.5	a thermal-electrical device for providing uninterrupted air conditioning even when the incoming utility power fails:0.5	visitors:0.5	the future of air conditioning:0.5	New York World':0.5	UAC – Uninterrupted Air Conditioner:0.5	a term for clothing that actively cools down the wearer:0.5	self-contained heating and air conditioning system:0.5	1876-11-26:0.5	Willis Haviland Carrier:0.5	the process of altering the properties of air (primarily temperature and humidity) to more favourable conditions:0.5	July 17, 1902:0.5	Buffalo, New York:0.5	Modern air conditioning:0.5	the 1939 New York World's Fair:0.5
2285	6510.38	How much does the capitol dome weigh? 	0.24035257507011243	29	88	14.1 million pounds	two domes, one inside the other, and the total weight is 14.1 million pounds	0	0	0	0	as much as three inches (76 mm):0.5	the Capitol Dome':0.5	the dome:0.5	Much:0.5	1955:0.5	any bolts or fasteners:0.5	a popular song:0.5	a public building at or within which goods, and the like, are weighed:0.5	the debut free EP:0.5	000 metric tons:0.5	288 ft:0.5	the Capitol Dome's cantilevered peristyle and skirting:0.5	two domes:0.5	the Capitol Group of buildings on the hill:0.5	one:0.5
1809	6504.249	When was the Buckingham Palace built in London, England? 	0.0	-1	100	1703	.	0	0	0	0	Somerset House:0.5	November 10, 2009:0.5	Goring Hotel:0.5	a district in northeast London, England:0.5	Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew:0.5	numerous water sports activities:0.5	The Shard:0.5	members:0.5	Fortress:0.5	the River Thames in central London, England:0.5	the only remaining hotel:0.5	November:0.5	+1:0.5	Canada Gate and Canada Memorial:0.5	Tower of London:0.5
2053	6480.5	What duo lost their Grammy for best new artist when it was discovered that they lip-synched their songs? 	0.0	-1	100	Milli Vanilli	.	0	0	0	0	Oxford:0.5	Sugarland:0.5	Best Dance Video:0.5	Grammy Award:0.5	a Duo or Group:0.5	the third-person plural personal pronoun (subjective case) in Modern English:0.5	the demonstrative, which acted in Old Norse as a plural pronoun:0.5	Best Pop Instrumental Performance:0.5	the harmonic code:0.5	"Þeir":0.5	Best Original Song:0.5	four VMAs:0.5	an Old Norse borrowing:0.5	The Recording Academy:0.5	Best R&B Song & Best R&B Album:0.5
1767	6454.616	When was the first Ford Mustang made? 	0.2543191530828637	30	100	1964	pace car for the 1964 Indianapolis 500	0	0	0	0	1968:0.5	August 1968:0.5	it:0.5	Ford Mustang (fifth generation):0.5	a limited-production version of the Ford Mustang sold from 1984 to 1986, during which time it was the fastest, most expensive version of the Mustang available:0.5	an automobile:0.5	the United States Grand Prix:0.5	the car:0.5	The Ford Mustang Mach 1:0.5	the first prototype of the Ford Mustang known as Ford Mustang I in 1961:0.5	fellow Ford stylist Philip T. Clark:0.5	fifteen years:0.5	June 2003:0.5	first 1973:0.5	2003:0.5
2306	6436.541	How big is the Great Pyramid? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	146.5\s*m|481\s*f(oo|ee)?t|138.8\s*m|455\s*f(oo|ee)?t|230.4\s*m|756\s*f(oo|ee)?t	146.5 m	0	0	0	0	Parc Cwm long cairn:0.5	Shipbuilding:0.5	146.5 m:0.5	El Giza, Egypt:0.5	The Great Pyramid of Giza:0.5	the Great Pyramids of Giza, Egypt:0.5	a concert:0.5	approximately cubic meters, or the volume of the Great Pyramid of Giza:0.5	its base:0.5	Power Pop band Size 14, released in 1997:0.5	Khufu:0.5	roughly the same size at its base as the Great Pyramid of Giza (13.1 acres / 5.3 hectares):0.5	the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis bordering what is now El Giza, Egypt:0.5	History of construction:0.5	5 m:0.5
1520	6419.816	What is the capital of Kentucky? 	1.0	0	100	Frankfort	Kentucky, Frankfort, Kentucky and surrounding cities	0	0	0	0	Kentucky, Frankfort, Kentucky and surrounding cities:0.5	a NOAA Weather Radio station that serves The capital of Kentucky, Frankfort, Kentucky and surrounding cities including the eastern part of the Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area and western Lexington-Fayette:0.5	an Episcopal Church:0.5	Franklin County, Kentucky, United States:0.5	the only bridge across the Kentucky River upriver from the state capital (Frankfort, Kentucky):0.5	674.2:0.5	a city in Franklin County, Kentucky, United States:0.5	its pro-Union state government:0.5	The Church:0.5	a hill overlooking downtown Frankfort, Kentucky, where military fortifications were built during the American Civil War to protect the city and its pro-Union state government:0.5	KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area:0.5	Frankfort:0.5	Frankfort, Kentucky that was built in 1796 by American statesman John Brown:0.5	the capital:0.5	Camp Nelson Civil War Heritage Park:0.5
10016	6409.057	What is the capital city of Ukraine?	1.0	0	100	Kiev	Kiev Peninsula	0	0	0	0	Kiev Peninsula:0.5	the central square of Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine:0.5	connection:0.5	The city:0.5	the Ukrainian Antarctic base Vernadsky:0.5	Locales:0.5	the Dumskaya Ploshchad:0.5	Holosiiv Raion:0.5	The Great Gate of Kiev:0.5	the square:0.5	the Dnieper River:0.5	Kiev:0.5	Kyiv:0.5	Kyiv (:0.5	city gates:0.5
1466	6392.1	How tall is Allen Iverson? 	0.0	-1	100	6\s?-?\s?f(ee|oo)?t|six\s?-?feet|1.83\s*m|183\s*cm	.	0	0	0	0	tall players:0.5	Chris Webber:0.5	the All-Star roster:0.5	Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul and Brandon Roy:0.5	The Answer:0.5	Allen_Iverson__3:0.5	an "Ortsgemeinde" –:0.5	collective municipality – in the Bernkastel-Wittlich district in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany:0.5	his mother's maiden name:0.5	Fred Hickman, then of CNN,:0.5	a basketball:0.5	1.8288:0.5	Slam Dunk Contest:0.5	his teammate Brian Butch, who is seven feet tall:0.5	King Cross:0.5
10011	6378.58	What currency is used in Ukraine?	0.46040937697618767	11	100	UAH|hryvnia	the hryvnia	0	0	0	0	Cowry shells ("Cypraea moneta"):0.5	new currency:0.5	The official currency of England:0.5	the accumulation and custody of the gold and currency reserves:0.5	List of motifs on banknotes:0.5	these shahivki:0.5	77.0:0.5	Ukrainian:0.5	Ukraine:0.5	trial runs:0.5	alternative currency:0.5	the hryvnia:0.5	the currency samples that used to be in circulation throughout Ukraine and the Crimea for two thousand years as well as auxiliary objects:0.5	Each currency stamp:0.5	50 shahiv:0.5
1734	6359.263	How do you say "pig" in Spanish? 	0.0	-1	100	Cerdo	.	0	0	0	0	Zabbaleen:0.5	Proverb:0.5	I:0.5	He:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun, both singular and plural, and both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	the second studio album:0.5	Helen:0.5	The oblique (objective) form "you":0.5	your filthy pigs:0.5	bet "you" can make up a story too:0.5	barkeeps anyway, 'an besides you're built like a pig and I don't like your looks":0.5	Apostle mentioned for me both his parents saying, "Let my father and mother be sacrificed for you:0.5	Pig-faced women:0.5	Pamela Geller:0.5	You:0.5
2301	6348.192	What composer wrote "Die Gotterdammerung"? 	0.0	-1	67	Wagner	.	0	0	0	0	various beings and gods:0.5	Diana Ross & the Supremes by the Motown label:0.5	renewal of the world:0.5	Bungay, Suffolk, and of Gunton and Tunstall, Norfolk:0.5	"A" that contain "p":0.5	the composant of a point "p" in a continuum "A":0.5	the inter-relationships:0.5	Robert Wrote (c.1544-89), of Bungay, Suffolk, and of Gunton and Tunstall, Norfolk,:0.5	a prophesied war among various beings and gods:0.5	water:0.5	Early versions of these selections:0.5	a point "p":0.5	the inter-relationships of components:0.5	Robert Wrote:0.5	p:0.5
1492	6343.363	How old was Nolan Ryan when he retired? 	0.0	-1	100	4(4|6)	.	0	0	0	0	List of Major League Baseball records considered unbreakable:0.5	Russ Nixon:0.5	Alvin, Texas,:0.5	a little bit:0.5	Tom Seaver:0.5	a former Major League Baseball pitcher and chief executive officer (CEO) of the Texas Rangers:0.5	a personal pronoun in Middle English:0.5	several times:0.5	the lifetime strikeout record:0.5	the Texas Rangers:0.5	future Hall:0.5	Sandy Koufax's old mark:0.5	Old English:0.5	Johnny Oates:0.5	Steve Carlton:0.5
10045	6322.815	Who invented bitcoin?	0.38477553931086306	16	100	Nakamoto	pseudonymous developer Satoshi Nakamoto	0	0	0	0	a charitable foundation founded in September 2012 with a stated mission to ""standardize, protect and promote the use of Bitcoin cryptographic money for the benefit of users worldwide."":0.5	the network:0.5	The Bitcoin protocol:0.5	a stated mission to ""standardize, protect and promote the use of Bitcoin cryptographic money for the benefit of users worldwide.":0.5	an open source cryptographic protocol:0.5	nation-states:0.5	the entire economy:0.5	the carbon footprint:0.5	digital currencies:0.5	Toyota':0.5	death:0.5	Max Keiser:0.5	Electronic money:0.5	a digital currency:0.5	central authorities:0.5
10006	6308.589	How old did Jesus die?	0.0	-1	100	\b33\b|thirty-three	.	0	0	0	0	the ages of 12 and 30:0.5	he:0.5	the Passover and Exodus from Egypt recorded in the Old Testament through the Last Supper and crucifixion that preceded the resurrection:0.5	the oldest person born in 1893:0.5	Ahmadiyya Muslims:0.5	Portuguese rice pudding and ice cream:0.5	Hebrew Bible:0.5	Mirza Ghulam Ahmad the founder of the Ahmadiyya Muslim Community:0.5	Srinagar, Kashmir:0.5	Glorious Appearing:0.5	Religious perspectives on Jesus:0.5	the age:0.5	Kashmir:0.5	age:0.5	her old family albums:0.5
1504	6282.866	Where is the Salton Sea? 	1.0	0	100	Calif(\s?\.|ornia)	California's largest inland body of water	0	0	0	0	California's largest inland body of water:0.5	Salt Creek:0.5	Mecca, California (Box Canyon and Painted Canyon):0.5	Box Canyon:0.5	Imperial:0.5	music by Friends of Dean Martinez:0.5	music:0.5	Glenn Plummer:0.5	the Salton Sea in California’s Imperial Valley:0.5	Salton Sea Naval Auxiliary Air Station:0.5	Salton Sea Authority:0.5	California:0.5	Salt Creek Beach:0.5	San Diego County:0.5	Southern California, USA:0.5
1851	6262.064	Which country colonized Hong Kong? 	0.33889035263304046	20	100	Britain	Britain	0	0	0	0	one country:0.5	Hong Kong and Macau:0.5	the "One country, two systems" principle:0.5	the Sino-British Joint Declaration, and the underlying principle of one country, two systems:0.5	one country, two systems:0.5	the two Special Administrative Regions:0.5	an estimated one million people:0.5	Most:0.5	immigrants from the Guangzhou area and Hong Kong:0.5	Ethnic group:0.5	the Guangzhou area:0.5	Eastern world:0.5	Hong Kong, then a British-administered territory:0.5	Hong Kong International School (HKIS):0.5	a rise in Mainland Chinese immigration to the country:0.5
1646	6241.414	When was the first atomic bomb dropped? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Aug.*1945	the "Little Boy" bomb on August 6, 1945	0	0	0	0	List of go games:0.5	the navigator of the "Enola Gay" when it dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima:0.5	Hiroshima, Japan,:0.5	Mitsuo Fuchida:0.5	Koko Kondo:0.5	SS-332:0.5	a lieutenant commander:0.5	the first atomic bomb drop:0.5	the "Little Boy" bomb on August 6, 1945:0.5	the type:0.5	the "gun" design and uranium-235:0.5	Noel Gayler:0.5	leukemia seven years:0.5	USS New Kent (APA-217):0.5	Theodore Van Kirk:0.5
1973	6229.065	What player on a basketball team usually plays the post or pivot position? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	center	The center, also referred to as the "big man", "five" or the "pivot",	0	0	0	0	the restrictions on where one player of a particular position can move:0.5	a player who on defense plays as an infielder, outfielder, or catcher:0.5	the Greatest Game, a reunion of several members of the league's 25 Greatest Players,:0.5	a retired Nigerian-American professional basketball player:0.5	a key player:0.5	the foul line:0.5	The center, also referred to as the "big man", "five" or the "pivot",:0.5	Basketball moves:0.5	a custom:0.5	History of the Indianapolis Colts:0.5	basketball players who have played at least 1,000 games in the National Basketball Association (NBA):0.5	Dwyane Wade:0.5	Wilt Chamberlain:0.5	the player:0.5	a versatile frontcourt player who mostly plays the power forward position, but has also played center, small forward and point forward throughout his career:0.5
1483	6205.166	Where is the highest point on earth? 	0.503672338242825	7	66	Everest	Mount Everest	0	0	0	0	Nepal:0.5	Edmund Hillary:0.5	the peak:0.5	Nepali:0.5	a basket:0.5	earth:0.5	the centrifugal force of its rotation:0.5	Mount Everest:0.5	The mountainous north:0.5	Equatorial bulge:0.5	Per Wimmer:0.5	the centrifugal force:0.5	eight of the world's ten tallest mountains:0.5	the worst performer:0.5	prominence:0.5
1899	6199.242	What book did Rachel Carson write in 1962? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Silent Spring	the subject, which developed into her famous book "Silent Spring", published in 1962	0	0	0	0	Rachel Carson House (Colesville, Maryland):0.5	the subject, which developed into her famous book "Silent Spring", published in 1962:0.5	27 September 1962:0.5	Dennis Puleston:0.5	Irwin Allen:0.5	her classic work "Silent Spring" there:0.5	Her:0.5	The New Yorker:0.5	a well-known writer on natural history:0.5	the groundwork:0.5	the publication of "Silent Spring" in 1962:0.5	a book:0.5	her famous book:0.5	his 2007 book:0.5	Hilary Thayer Hamann:0.5
2342	6179.034	When was the first televised World Series? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	1947	1947 not	0	0	0	0	College World Series on CBS:0.5	The Television Ghost:0.5	their first 26 games:0.5	four games:0.5	World Tour of Scotland:0.5	the series:0.5	1949:0.5	1947 not:0.5	their coverage:0.5	1933:0.5	June 27, 1951:0.5	June 26, 1951:0.5	1962:0.5	Heather B. Gardner:0.5	The World Beyond:0.5
1904	6160.809	How high is the pitcher's mound? 	0.0	-1	100	(ten|10)\s*in(ch(es)?)?|25.4\s*(cm|centimeters?)	.	0	0	0	0	a ball field:0.5	the many decades:0.5	Nick Adenhart:0.5	A baseball field:0.5	Major League Baseball Urban Youth Academy:0.5	Tor Baseball Field:0.5	a baseball field:0.5	professional-sized artificial turf:0.5	The distance between the pitcher's mound to home plate:0.5	a clay pitcher's mound and two fenced bullpens:0.5	Owasso, Oklahoma where he played high school baseball:0.5	an effort to keep an appropriate balance between pitching and hitting:0.5	it:0.5	the pitcher's mound and home plate:0.5	seven innings (same as in high school baseball):0.5
2040	6146.561	What are baby frogs called? 	0.2474250108400471	31	100	tadpole	Goliath frog eggs and tadpoles	0	0	0	0	smaller frogs:0.5	African dwarf frog:0.5	Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters:0.5	such frogs:0.5	mosquito larvae:0.5	about the same size:0.5	They:0.5	average aquariums:0.5	"Frogs") is a comedy written:0.5	small fish:0.5	small, poisonous frogs:0.5	Milton:0.5	crabs:0.5	Georgoudis, Leroux and Chaves:0.5	Ancient Greek "an-," without + "oura":0.5
10069	6132.944	what can mandrills at the Colchester Zoo do?	0.0	-1	77	cover.*eye	.	0	0	0	0	Spotted Hyenas:0.5	a fictional character, a mutant supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe:0.5	Colchester, England:0.5	the Elephant Kingdom building:0.5	Tactical Data Links:0.5	the world's largest species:0.5	the world':0.5	the analysis:0.5	a pair of Spotted Hyenas and a troop of Mandrills:0.5	The Mandrill:0.5	groups of Cheetahs, Warthogs and Red:0.5	Colchester Zoo:0.5	the baboons:0.5	:0.5	integrated software:0.5
2331	6128.088	What actress has received the most Oscar nominations? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Hepburn|Streep	Katharine Hepburn	0	0	0	0	Best Actress nominations:0.5	her double lead actress:0.5	The Turning Point (1977 film):0.5	Best Supporting Actress:0.5	the César Award for Most Promising Actress (French: "César du meilleur espoir féminin"):0.5	the 2005 musical drama:0.5	Justice's debut album, "†",:0.5	Mamma Mia:0.5	Beyonce:0.5	The French Lieutenant's Woman:0.5	14th Academy Awards:0.5	Katharine Hepburn:0.5	César Award for Best Actress:0.5	the most wins in the Best Actress category, leading with three consecutive wins:0.5	the Actress:0.5
1491	6107.339	What was the name of Sherlock Holmes' brother? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Mycroft	Sherlock Holmes' brother, Mycroft Holmes	0	0	0	0	Mac OS 8:0.5	Sherlock Holmes' brother, Mycroft Holmes:0.5	Robert A. Heinlein:0.5	The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress:0.5	"Mycroft project plugins" (named after Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock Holmes' older brother):0.5	a file and web search tool:0.5	Baker Street Irregulars:0.5	Orville Stanley Sacker:0.5	a model "HOLMES IV":0.5	Mycroft:0.5	the name:0.5	Sherlock Holmes':0.5	Minor Sherlock Holmes characters:0.5	the name of Sherlock Holmes' brother, Mycroft Holmes:0.5	Wilder':0.5
10053	6087.953	chemical symbol of ethylene ?	0.0	-1	100	C.*2.*H.*4	.	0	0	0	0	a raw material:0.5	a chemical name:0.5	ethylene glycol:0.5	a carbonate ester:0.5	IUPAC name: ethane-1:0.5	the only catalyst available today to convert ethylene to ethylene oxide (later hydrolyzed to ethylene glycol, used for making polyesters)— an important industrial reaction:0.5	Ethylene dione or ethylenedione:0.5	the name:0.5	the proportionate number:0.5	Greek άργυρος, "árgyros":0.5	Ethylene glycol (IUPAC name: ethane-1,2-diol):0.5	Yttrium:0.5	The chemical symbol Ag:0.5	C2O2 or O:0.5	a hydrocarbon with the formula or H2C=CH2:0.5
1658	6076.876	What year was Robert Frost born? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	187(4|5)	1874 –	0	0	0	0	a 47 mi long footpath:0.5	Lotte Jacobi:0.5	Robert Pack (poet and critic):0.5	1944:0.5	2001:0.5	Boston:0.5	the Susan B. Anthony Award:0.5	a farm:0.5	San Francisco:0.5	Peter Cooley:0.5	His first book of poetry:0.5	nine years:0.5	1874 –:0.5	Henry Carrington Lancaster:0.5	Diann Blakely:0.5
1515	6060.588	What was Dr. Seuss' real name? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Theodore? (Seuss )?Geisel	a sculpture garden in Springfield, Massachusetts that honors Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss	0	0	0	0	earlier Dr. Seuss works, most notably the 1938 short story:0.5	a 1962 children's book by Dr. Seuss:0.5	a sculpture garden in Springfield, Massachusetts that honors Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss:0.5	The Cat in the Hat (TV special):0.5	children's book:0.5	Theo LeSieg and Rosetta Stone:0.5	the original book's sequel:0.5	the confessional letters:0.5	a fictional writer who was originally credited by the real writer (Daniel Defoe) as being the author of the confessional letters in the work of the same name:0.5	an animated musical television special:0.5	Theophrastus Seuss:0.5	a children's book written and illustrated by Theodor Geisel under the pen name Dr. Seuss and published in 1940 by Random House:0.5	Nonsense word:0.5	children's book of the same name:0.5	part of the "Dr. Seuss Sing-Along Classics" release from 20th Century Fox Home Entertainment with CBS Video and Fox Kids Video in the mid 90's:0.5
1564	6043.501	When did Led Zeppelin appear on BBC? 	0.41195437047215944	14	100	1969	late March 1969	0	0	0	0	November 1971:0.5	March 21:0.5	the first person to appear when transmission resumed:0.5	The Complete Studio Recordings (Led Zeppelin album):0.5	Robert Plant:0.5	George Entwistle, the BBC Director-General,:0.5	the expanded tracklist for "Coda":0.5	the theme music:0.5	A cover version of "Whole Lotta Love", by Alexis Korner,:0.5	the back of Led Zeppelin's debut album:0.5	those:0.5	November 1997:0.5	TV One:0.5	a ten compact disc box:0.5	late March 1969:0.5
1719	6021.094	What is the distance from Jupiter to the sun? 	0.0	-1	100	(777|800) million kilometers|778,?500,?000\s*km|483,?800,?000\s*miles	.	0	0	0	0	2 AU:0.5	the distance from Jupiter and the Sun:0.5	75 million km:0.5	furthest distance:0.5	the distance to about 0.1 nT at the distance of the Earth:0.5	The Sun's dipole magnetic field:0.5	Jupiter and the Sun:0.5	47052.0:0.5	varies:0.5	Book One:0.5	1 nT:0.5	1.1 solar mass and the planet is at least 67% the mass of Jupiter, orbiting about half the distance of Jupiter from the Sun:0.5	Xi1 Ceti:0.5	1 solar mass:0.5	a perihelion (closest distance to the Sun) near Jupiter:0.5
2268	6005.634	what instrument does the concertmaster of an orchestra usually play? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	violin	Any violin solo in an orchestral work	0	0	0	0	The concertmaster (from German Konzertmeister):0.5	the concertmaster's role:0.5	Any violin solo in an orchestral work:0.5	London Philharmonic Orchestra:0.5	Dol Dauber:0.5	only the conductor:0.5	the second-in-command of the entire orchestra:0.5	the conductor's left:0.5	the continuo:0.5	Jae Sern Lim:0.5	There:0.5	Champaign-Urbana Symphony Orchestra:0.5	an instrument:0.5	instruments, especially wind instruments,:0.5	Orchestra:0.5
2240	5984.37	What does the bugler play at the end of the day on a US military base? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Taps	Taps	0	0	0	0	Traditions of Texas A&M University:0.5	Taps:0.5	The three largest airlines in the world by passengers carried:0.5	Courtney Bugler:0.5	Military band:0.5	instrumentation:0.5	50 states:0.5	Justice:0.5	President:0.5	the only one:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	William J. Carson (Medal of Honor):0.5	Sidney Mashbir:0.5	Reveille:0.5	the modern day drum and bugle corps:0.5
2386	5957.523	How did Harry Houdini die? 	0.21010820169159505	37	100	ruptured appendix|peritonitis|appendicitis	peritonitis	0	0	0	0	He:0.5	Celebrity:0.5	it:0.5	John Schneider (screen actor):0.5	The Satanic Bible:0.5	a "Buried Alive" stunt:0.5	a key in her mouth:0.5	Hungarian-American magician:0.5	the property:0.5	Hungarian-American magician and escapologist Harry Houdini:0.5	Offenbarung 23:0.5	death:0.5	his own death:0.5	Blood Sugar Sex Magik:0.5	Gary Gilmore:0.5
1812	5935.334	What was the name of the stage play that A. Lincoln died at? 	0.0	-1	100	Our American Cousin	.	0	0	0	0	Columbine (book):0.5	the stage play of that name:0.5	consequences:0.5	the stage plays:0.5	Gregory Peck:0.5	An international group of collectors of recordings of "Summertime" by the name "The Summertime Connection":0.5	a preference:0.5	a comb:0.5	the 16th President of the United States:0.5	16th President of the United States:0.5	the surrender:0.5	February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865:0.5	the 1979 film and the original Biltmore version:0.5	Francis Constable:0.5	Jo Mielziner:0.5
1506	5909.734	What's the name of King Arthur's sword? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Excalibur	Excalibur (Funtown Splashtown USA)	0	0	0	0	A Sword:0.5	King Arthur':0.5	the name "Arthur":0.5	this:0.5	the sword:0.5	A name:0.5	a fantasy novel:0.5	the English throne:0.5	medieval histories and romances:0.5	his putative descent from Arthur:0.5	the opening and closing theme songs:0.5	Excalibur (Funtown Splashtown USA):0.5	Carnwennan:0.5	Sir Ector:0.5	The Sword with No Name (; literally "Like Fireworks, Like Butterflies"):0.5
2236	5897.282	What country's flag flies over the Canary Islands? 	0.5	9	100	Spa(in|nish)	Graciosa Island or commonly La Graciosa (; Spanish for "graceful")	0	0	0	0	Ryanair:0.5	the United States:0.5	The Canary Islands (; , ), also known as "the Canaries" (),:0.5	the Canary Islands and Greece:0.5	Santa Cruz:0.5	; , ), also known as "the Canaries" (:0.5	Western European Summer Time:0.5	7.493E9:0.5	sun destinations such as the Canary Islands and Greece:0.5	Graciosa Island or commonly La Graciosa (; Spanish for "graceful"):0.5	the Canary Islands Chiffchaff:0.5	Air Berlin:0.5	England and Ireland:0.5	The flag:0.5	the Mediterranean region, the Madeira Islands, the Canary Islands and North Africa:0.5
1470	5870.255	When did president Herbert Hoover die? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	1964	1874 – October 20, 1964	0	0	0	0	July 9, 1969:0.5	1933:0.5	William Borah:0.5	Arlington Memorial Amphitheater:0.5	Nikola Tesla in popular culture:0.5	this amount:0.5	the 31st President:0.5	1874-08-10:0.5	President Herbert Hoover:0.5	New York City:0.5	former President Herbert Hoover:0.5	1939:0.5	1874 – October 20, 1964:0.5	1923:0.5	Frank Fitzgerald:0.5
1931	5846.964	When was Prince Charles born? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	1948	Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948)	0	0	0	0	Prince Charles of Denmark:0.5	April 2, 1958:0.5	a week:0.5	regular tours:0.5	Charles Thomas, Prince of Löwenstein-Wertheim-Rosenberg:0.5	a Grammy Award winning American producer, audio engineer, recording artist and educator:0.5	the now extinct Bourbons:0.5	Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948):0.5	heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II:0.5	(Charles Louis Henri Foulques Benoît Elzéar Jean Marie:0.5	his time:0.5	each summer:0.5	June 1801:0.5	three albums on Virgin Records:0.5	Lion (comics):0.5
2018	5826.597	How many Mars days are there in a Martian year? 	0.0	-1	100	66[89]	.	0	0	0	0	the many races:0.5	One Year:0.5	Classical albedo features on Mars:0.5	Amazonian (Mars):0.5	Cleaning event:0.5	geology – especially for Mars:0.5	its magnetosphere:0.5	the Martian ionosphere:0.5	about two Earth years:0.5	Earth's:0.5	Hermann Picha:0.5	1 year:0.5	a 1921 German silent sci-fi comedy film:0.5	one of the many races from among fiction inhabiting Mars:0.5	Mars in the fiction of Leigh Brackett:0.5
10025	5806.146	What is the highest mountain in the Czech Republic?	0.0	-1	100	Sne[zž]ka	.	0	0	0	0	491.3 metres:0.5	the highest mountain:0.5	each mountain range:0.5	the Hrubý Jeseník mountain range:0.5	the second highest mountain range:0.5	Wielki Szyszak (, , literally Big Helmet):0.5	134.0:0.5	January 1993:0.5	Bohemia and Moravia:0.5	the Liberec and Hradec Králové regions:0.5	Moravian-Silesian Region:0.5	Praděd:0.5	Velká Deštná:0.5	the highest mountain in the Czech republic:0.5	the second highest mountain range in the Czech Republic:0.5
2007	5794.712	How many years are there in a French president's term? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	seven|\b7\b	seven years	0	0	0	0	Many and Many a Year:0.5	14 years for the former:0.5	The president:0.5	Cohabitation (government):0.5	Paul Davenport:0.5	the French voters rejection:0.5	no official status or title such as 'First Lady' for the spouse of the President under the French constitution:0.5	most countries:0.5	the first election to a shorter term:0.5	the French Republic, 2000:0.5	the presidential term:0.5	more than two consecutive terms:0.5	14 years:0.5	a 2008 novel:0.5	Too Many Years:0.5
1524	5777.876	What is the name of the ballpark that the Milwaukee Brewers play at? 	0.0	-1	100	County Stadium|Miller Park	.	0	0	0	0	Reno Aces:0.5	Rangers Ballpark:0.5	the end:0.5	the first game:0.5	his group:0.5	its all-time attendance record of 253,240:0.5	a word or term:0.5	Bennett Park:0.5	the Milwaukee Brewers:0.5	former Arlington mayor, Richard Greene:0.5	Inc.:0.5	the ballpark in which the Tigers defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 12-11:0.5	Compadre Stadium:0.5	Borchert Field:0.5	Juan Francisco:0.5
1453	5765.988	Where was the first J.C. Penney store opened? 	0.07745097999287154	69	100	Kemmerer\s?, Wyo\.?	Kemmerer, Wyoming	0	0	0	0	Alaska:0.5	Sikes Senter:0.5	Kemmerer:0.5	Edison Mall:0.5	Aventura Mall:0.5	a 1932 novel by Thomas Sigismund Stribling:0.5	a Korean store:0.5	the world:0.5	just a few years:0.5	the original anchors, J.C. Penney and Lord and Taylor,:0.5	Construction on Sikes Senter:0.5	its first Manhattan flagship store:0.5	California:0.5	Oxford Street, London, England:0.5	United States:0.5
1585	5751.464	What is the chief religion for Peru? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Catholic	a new folk-Catholicism	0	0	0	0	the Spanish Royal Army in the viceroyalty of Peru:0.5	President of the International Consortium for Law and Religion Studies (ICLARS), based in Milan, Italy, and Co-Editor-in-Chief of the Oxford Journal of Law and Religion:0.5	Republic:0.5	the Synthesis of Science and Religion”, Bombay, 1985, Kolkatta, 1997:0.5	the Law School's newly created International Center:0.5	22.007823036919415:0.5	Unitary state:0.5	Peruvian nuevo sol:0.5	NIOS:0.5	Brigham Young University's J. Reuben Clark Law School:0.5	organized religion:0.5	a new folk-Catholicism:0.5	the Republic of Peru:0.5	an 1880 political tract by Victor Hugo supporting belief in God but attacking organized religion:0.5	a great center of trade and religion:0.5
2367	5727.204	How tall is the Washington Monument? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	555\s*('|f(ee|oo)?t)|169\s*m	169 meters	0	0	0	0	Jefferson Pier:0.5	ten hours:0.5	a nuclear arms protester, Norman Mayer,:0.5	hostage:0.5	the Washington Monument and 8 tourists:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	55:0.5	Millennium Monument:0.5	the Washington Monument by more than 200 ft and the WTTG Television Tower by 55:0.5	Putrajaya:0.5	the National Mall:0.5	List of tallest church buildings in the world:0.5	the Washington Monument:0.5	National World War II Memorial:0.5	San Jacinto Monument:0.5
1526	5711.206	What is the city of brotherly love? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Philadelphia	Philadelphia Association	0	0	0	0	Siris (band):0.5	his career in The City of Brotherly Love:0.5	Philadelphia Association:0.5	large cities:0.5	Charles Martel (librarian):0.5	4.6607E9:0.5	4660.683604549632:0.5	5965343:0.5	Brotherly Love:0.5	the hatred of the coloured population:0.5	In:0.5	Frank Palermo:0.5	the city of brotherly love:0.5	1957 Philadelphia Eagles season:0.5	2000–01 Buffalo Sabres season:0.5
2269	5691.871	How long is a quarter in an NBA game? 	0.0	-1	100	12.m.*	.	0	0	0	0	a game the NBA now regards as the first played in its history:0.5	the NBA:0.5	George Gervin:0.5	Cowboys Stadium:0.5	a result:0.5	the television home:0.5	the first round:0.5	the premier men's professional basketball league:0.5	Another key point:0.5	94–91:0.5	The 2010 NBA All-Star Game:0.5	82 to 50 games:0.5	2000 NBA Finals:0.5	the New York Knickerbockers:0.5	front of the largest crowd ever, 108,713:0.5
1625	5671.663	What is the deepest lake in the world? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Baikal	Lake Baikal	0	0	0	0	West Manggarai Regency:0.5	2000 meters in height contrast with the large yet shallow delta of the Verkhne Angara river and the vast Siberian taiga seaming the coastline of the oldest and deepest lake of the world:0.5	the deepest lake in Indonesia (ranked by maximum depth):0.5	Rift valley:0.5	the 17th deepest lake in the world:0.5	fantasy short stories by Eric Flint:0.5	[Hokkaidō]] (423.4 meters):0.5	This World:0.5	Lake Toba in Sumatra:0.5	strip mining:0.5	the true maximum depth:0.5	Lake Baikal:0.5	Lake Chelan:0.5	the deepest lake in Canada:0.5	the oldest and deepest lake of the world:0.5
1580	5662.177	What name is given to the science of map-making? 	0.13786206519960553	52	100	Cartography	History of cartography	0	0	0	0	science:0.5	History of geography:0.5	the name:0.5	i.e. "nobleman":0.5	Noel:0.5	the seasonal winds:0.5	the enormous compression:0.5	Ptolemy's "Almagest" and "Geographia" in the 9th century which is said to have stimulated an interest in geography and map-making:0.5	the Earth:0.5	mathematics:0.5	physics:0.5	Nuremberg:0.5	Metrication in the United States:0.5	a book written by Harold L. Nieburg in 1966 concerning the political uses of science:0.5	Harold L. Nieburg in 1966 concerning the political uses of science:0.5
10018	5639.999	What is the color of blood?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	red	a strong red color	0	0	0	0	the colors:0.5	a strong red color:0.5	On Colors:0.5	the blood:0.5	Hemoptysis:0.5	the Christian martyrs —:0.5	that direction:0.5	question:0.5	their faith:0.5	their own blood:0.5	hemochrome:0.5	the principal determinant of the color of blood in vertebrates:0.5	Declan Hughes (writer):0.5	the color frequencies of light:0.5	The Color Turning's "Good Hands Bad Blood" as one of the "Most Anticipated Albums of 2009":0.5
1423	5621.282	What is a peninsula in the Philippines? 	0.1549019599857433	48	100	Bataan|Bicol|Zamboanga	Zamboanga Peninsula	0	0	0	0	Andrzej Szejna:0.5	The Peninsula Manila:0.5	that district's seat for the 15th Congress of the Philippines:0.5	The peninsula:0.5	Abdominea:0.5	a symbol economic prosperity:0.5	Its location:0.5	some:0.5	a piece of land that is bordered by water on three sides but connected to mainland:0.5	the House:0.5	is:0.5	Cavite Peninsula:0.5	Philippines:0.5	Ansonia (genus):0.5	Mindpro Citimall:0.5
1892	5600.554	Where does cinnamon come from? 	0.0	-1	100	Sri Lanka	.	0	0	0	0	"canna":0.5	a diminutive:0.5	the genus "Cinnamomum" that is used in both sweet and savoury foods:0.5	Cinnamon ( ):0.5	several trees:0.5	Cinnamologus, Cinomolgus, Cynnamolgus or Cinnibird:0.5	Cinnamon clownfish ("Amphiprion melanopus") or fire clownfish:0.5	a mythical creature described in various bestiaries as a giant bird that collected cinnamon to build its nests:0.5	A cinnamon roll (also Coffee scroll, cinnamon bun, cinnamon swirl and cinnamon snail):0.5	Cinnamon:0.5	Hume's Treecreeper:0.5	Egypt:0.5	the Latin word "cannella":0.5	"canna", "tube":0.5	Southeast Asia:0.5
1417	5584.755	Who was the first person to run the mile in less than four minutes? 	0.15051499783199074	49	100	Roger Bannister	Roger Bannister and John Landy	0	0	0	0	Richard Watson:0.5	Scott:0.5	760 yards, or 1,609.344 metres:0.5	Quiet, Please:0.5	Four-minute mile:0.5	0 as a junior and a then-American record:0.5	the mile:0.5	34 seconds:0.5	track:0.5	one character:0.5	the mile run:0.5	Terry Fox:0.5	the first person to spread the alert:0.5	Scott Williamson, who completed the "yo-yo" circuit on his fourth attempt in November 2004:0.5	Marathon:0.5
10086	5564.758	what is the sixteenth episode of the sixth season of the science fiction television series The X-Files?	0.1419983281826005	51	100	Alpha	Alpha (The X-Files)	0	0	0	0	the 179th episode overall:0.5	the sixteenth episode of "The X-Files" sixth season:0.5	the majority:0.5	34 million people:0.5	the final two seasons that featured Duchovny:0.5	44.0:0.5	the United States and Canada:0.5	Lord of the Flies:0.5	16:9:0.5	horror monsters:0.5	1993-09-10:0.5	27.34 million people, making it the highest-rated non-special broadcast episode of the series:0.5	Three Words (The X-Files):0.5	the sixteenth episode of the eighth season (and the 177th episode overall) of the science fiction television series "The X-Files":0.5	The episode:0.5
2009	5542.151	What animal has human-like fingerprints? 	0.0	-1	100	koala	.	0	0	0	0	Ring-tailed lemur:0.5	a human or animal body:0.5	an illusion of movement called animation when displayed in rapid sequence:0.5	Tyne:0.5	A fingerprint in its narrow sense:0.5	the most known one:0.5	Poly Poly:0.5	sores:0.5	rock crystals and rock formations:0.5	diurnal:0.5	Billy Goat:0.5	The Animal:0.5	a bear:0.5	a human or animal body in rock:0.5	Rob Schneider, Colleen Haskell, Edward Asner, and John C. McGinley:0.5
2249	5531.203	When was the Panama Canal returned to Panama? 	0.3979400086720377	15	100	1999	December 31, 1999	0	0	0	0	Later:0.5	Balboa, Panama:0.5	the backing:0.5	the North:0.5	USS Saidor (CVE-117):0.5	transit:0.5	an old French crane boat:0.5	a district of Panama City:0.5	The Panama Canal expansion project (also called the Third Set of Locks Project):0.5	the United States control:0.5	the return of the Panama Canal to Panama under the direction of President Jimmy Carter:0.5	USS S-11 (SS-116):0.5	February 23, 1904:0.5	January 7, 1914:0.5	USS Favorite (SP-1385):0.5
1909	5501.02	What business was the source of John D. Rockefeller's fortune? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	oil	his Standard Oil businesses	0	0	0	0	a ten-week business course:0.5	a German non-profit business development organization:0.5	two directors:0.5	his success:0.5	his family's business dealings:0.5	a for-profit social enterprise based in Cambridge, Massachusetts that delivers open-source software technology suitable for low-resource settings and underserved communities:0.5	the source of all American anti-monopoly laws:0.5	a modest background and education:0.5	a modern pillar: John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie:0.5	John D. Rockefeller, Samuel Andrews, and Henry M. Flagler (of Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler, a Cleveland-based refining company) and the South Improvement Company:0.5	the largest trusts of the early 20th century:0.5	his Standard Oil businesses:0.5	David Rockefeller:0.5	Early history of private equity:0.5	Sheldon Adelson:0.5
1458	5477.681	What was the name of the high school in "Grease"? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	Rydell	Bobby Rydell	0	0	0	0	the Higher School Certificate (HSC) in New South Wales for Year 12, Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) in Victoria:0.5	the Nation's Best High School Musical:0.5	the 1st National Tour:0.5	the two most famous athletes:0.5	a 1982 American musical film and sequel:0.5	the musical:0.5	a school:0.5	Warren Casey's:0.5	a public high school in Ontario, California:0.5	Kenickie:0.5	two years:0.5	Melbourne High School:0.5	Foon Yew High School:0.5	the Catholic High School PJ:0.5	two lovers:0.5
10108	5451.518	who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in the year 2013?	0.42693598216088113	13	100	((Rothman|Schekman|S[uü]dhof).*){3}	James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof	0	0	0	0	Gerhard Domagk (1939 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine), Richard Kuhn (1938 Nobel Prize in Chemistry), and Adolf Butenandt (1939 Nobel Prize in Chemistry):0.5	Hitler's decree:0.5	St Andrews:0.5	James E. Rothman:0.5	the Nobel Prize:0.5	Swedish definite form:0.5	nitric oxide:0.5	the years of his birth and death:0.5	the image of Alfred Nobel and the years of his birth and death:0.5	the full impact:0.5	Christian de Duve:0.5	Otto Heinrich Warburg, a German national who won the 1931 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine,:0.5	Harold E. Varmus:0.5	James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof:0.5	the father:0.5
10104	5424.657	who is the author of Sherlock Holmes?	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Doyle	Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle	0	0	0	0	Scottish author:0.5	the author of a trifling monograph:0.5	professional and amateur Holmesians:0.5	subsequent works by other authors using the same characters:0.5	Scottish author and physician Sir Arthur Conan Doyle:0.5	the Latin word "auctoritas":0.5	Sir Arthur Conan Doyle:0.5	Sherlock Holmes:0.5	this canon:0.5	Sherlock Holmes':0.5	sixty separate ciphers:0.5	Holmes stories:0.5	Adrian Conan Doyle:0.5	the author':0.5	Horse-ripping:0.5
10000	5408.187	How high is Mt. Everest?	0.0	-1	100	29,?029\s*('|f(ee|oo)?t)|8,?848\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	Michigan, United States:0.5	Ishtar Terra:0.5	northern India:0.5	the impression that an exact height of 29000 ft was nothing more than a rounded estimate:0.5	Oxygen mask:0.5	Tibet:0.5	high quality orchestral audio and outstanding character voicing:0.5	grades 3:0.5	the Great Trigonometric Survey of India:0.5	Malta:0.5	an exact height of 29000 ft:0.5	Skiing Everest:0.5	Everest Public High School:0.5	Beijing Vice Mayor Liu Jingming:0.5	Eureka! Tent Company:0.5
1986	5385.429	What city is Ole Mississippi University in? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Oxford	Oxford University School and Regents School	0	0	0	0	Jackson, Mississippi:0.5	the city and University of Mississippi campus:0.5	Oxford University School and Regents School:0.5	Troy University:0.5	the official designated name for the area encompassing the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) campus, in Lafayette County, Mississippi within the city of Oxford:0.5	Jackson:0.5	Oktibbeha County, Mississippi, United States, partially in the town of Starkville and partially in an unincorporated area:0.5	The University of Mississippi (colloquially known as Ole Miss):0.5	two private schools, Oxford University School and Regents School:0.5	hopes of having the state university located there, which it did successfully attract:0.5	Mississippi':0.5	Oxford:0.5	Oxford, Mississippi, United States:0.5	the British university city of Oxford:0.5	the area encompassing the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) campus, in Lafayette County, Mississippi within the city of Oxford:0.5
1603	5364.206	When did Robert E. Lee surrender in the Civil War? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1865	his 1865 surrender to Union Army Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant at the McLean House in Appomattox Court House, Virginia	0	0	0	0	October 6:0.5	his 1865 surrender to Union Army Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant at the McLean House in Appomattox Court House, Virginia:0.5	Naval battles of the American Civil War:0.5	James Gwyn:0.5	George Armstrong Custer:0.5	an American career military officer:0.5	Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870):0.5	its Second Corps:0.5	Rector's Cross Roads near Rectortown, Virginia:0.5	Major General John Brown Gordon:0.5	disbandments of Confederate military units that occurred after Gen. Robert E. Lee’s surrender on April 9, 1865:0.5	About one week:0.5	March 31, 1912 – April 15, 1993:0.5	June 22, 1865:0.5	1865:0.5
10079	5348.584	what is the most lethal poison?	0.0	-1	100	botulin	.	0	0	0	0	War against Islam:0.5	This extraordinarily lethal poison:0.5	the first Matt Helm novel:0.5	the debut album by Welsh heavy metal band Bullet for My Valentine:0.5	Most biocides:0.5	stricter:0.5	target organisms:0.5	strychnine poisoning:0.5	the result:0.5	Headache:0.5	acute carbon monoxide poisoning:0.5	National Poisons Information Service:0.5	Nicotine poisoning:0.5	Poisons:0.5	Most biocides, including pesticides,:0.5
1768	5334.415	What TV series did Pierce Brosnan play in? 	1.0	0	100	Remington Steele(.*)?	the popular "Remington Steele" series	0	0	0	0	the popular "Remington Steele" series:0.5	Iroquois':0.5	David Rintoul:0.5	a Canadian newsmagazine series:0.5	Paul Wolff:0.5	the mini-series:0.5	May 1953:0.5	film producer and environmentalist:0.5	TV and Lucas:0.5	they:0.5	Pierce Brendan Brosnan (born 16 May 1953):0.5	the NBC romantic detective series "Remington Steele":0.5	a role in the TV series:0.5	a technical advisor on cultural content in popular TV series "Northern Exposure" (1990–1991) and "MacGyver":0.5	Phil Lucas:0.5
1993	5315.993	How many official languages does Switzerland have? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	four|\b4\b	the four linguistic regions	0	0	0	0	Switzerland in the Roman era:0.5	Europe':0.5	Sprachraum:0.5	Geography of Switzerland:0.5	German language:0.5	a list:0.5	official languages:0.5	6:0.5	5% of population and Romansh 0:0.5	natively:0.5	; ; ; or ), officially the Swiss Confederation (, hence its abbreviation CH), is a federal parliamentary republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat of the federal authorities:0.5	the four linguistic regions:0.5	The four national languages:0.5	their respective languages:0.5	Languages of Switzerland:0.5
1591	5303.682	What percentage of the population is left handed? 	0.0	-1	100	(ten|10)\s*(percent|%)	.	0	0	0	0	the arithmetic difference of two percentages:0.5	percentage Muslim:0.5	Demographics of Montreal:0.5	Nea Alikarnassos:0.5	the percentage of Muslims in India:0.5	the population:0.5	These:0.5	population living in poverty:0.5	the right:0.5	the world's population:0.5	the total population:0.5	a significant percentage of Orthodox population, which left it for more central areas after 1955:0.5	Handedness of Presidents of the United States:0.5	1.8% per year (when weighted by percentage Muslim and population size):0.5	a small percentage:0.5
1879	5286.492	By what nickname was musician Ernesto Antonio Puente, Jr. best known? 	0.0	-1	43	El Rey|Tito	.	0	0	0	0	a Flamenco guitarist:0.5	1946:0.5	instruments:0.5	stage names:0.5	similar or exactly the same nicknames:0.5	This:0.5	artists:0.5	nicknames of blues musicians:0.5	New York:0.5	Córdoba:0.5	Spain:0.5	their nicknames:0.5	possible confusions:0.5	musicians:0.5	Ernesto Cordero (1946, New York):0.5
1975	5283.187	How did Cleopatra die? 	0.0	-1	100	asp bite|suicide	.	0	0	0	0	Octavian:0.5	Giulio Cesare:0.5	her son:0.5	Cleopatra (Rome character):0.5	Epaphroditus (freedman of Augustus):0.5	Charmian's help:0.5	three Ancient Egyptian obelisks:0.5	Die Laughing':0.5	Caesar's son Caesarion:0.5	4 new unreleased tracks:0.5	 BC:0.5	the death of Antony:0.5	The Death:0.5	Antony:0.5	March 51 BC:0.5
1796	5254.592	What year did General Montgomery lead the Allies to a victory over the Axis troops in North Africa? 	0.0	-1	100	1942	.	0	0	0	0	the victory:0.5	that year:0.5	a surname:0.5	the Allies' immediate exploitation:0.5	a psychological perspective:0.5	states that have joined in an association for mutual benefit:0.5	a world war:0.5	the Axis alliance, Axis nations, Axis countries, or the Axis:0.5	German forces:0.5	the military effort:0.5	the Second World War:0.5	1941:0.5	146 B.C. This:0.5	the nations:0.5	the start of the European war in 1939 in which the Western Allies achieved a decisive victory:0.5
1847	5235.602	What is Tina Turners real name? 	0.28431811792050643	26	100	Ann(a|ie) Mae Bullock	Anna Mae Bullock (Tina's original name)	0	0	0	0	Ike Turner's Kings:0.5	Edei:0.5	her first name:0.5	the origin:0.5	the small Tennessee town:0.5	a song recorded by Tina Turner, written and produced by Terry Britten and Graham Lyle:0.5	his autobiography:0.5	Tina Turner:0.5	Richard Starkey:0.5	a singer, dancer, actress, and author, whose career has spanned more than half a century, earning her widespread recognition and numerous awards:0.5	the name change:0.5	Holle Thee Maxwell:0.5	I Want to Take You Higher:0.5	Pete Seppälä:0.5	the Kings of Rhythm:0.5
2293	5218.922	How many times a day do observant Muslims pray? 	0.0	-1	100	\b(five|5)\b	.	0	0	0	0	Sunnah salat:0.5	Laylat al-Qadr:0.5	Civil servants:0.5	they:0.5	Islam in the United States:0.5	human rights:0.5	the Muslims:0.5	this juncture:0.5	pension schemes:0.5	Pension tax simplification:0.5	Egyptians:0.5	one day:0.5	May 1:0.5	Islamophobic incidents:0.5	Islam in Bulgaria:0.5
1596	5196.561	What year did Mussolini seize power in Italy? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	1922	1922	0	0	0	0	April 1945:0.5	1 September 1910 – 9 April 1995:0.5	Fascism:0.5	Events preceding World War II in Europe:0.5	Fascism in Europe:0.5	Corporal:0.5	Fasci Italiani di Combattimento:0.5	a coup d'état by which Mussolini's National Fascist Party came to power in Italy and ousted Prime Minister Luigi Facta:0.5	Prime Minister Luigi Facta:0.5	the National Fascist Party of Benito Mussolini:0.5	the small National Fascist Party, led by Benito Mussolini:0.5	1922:0.5	1917:0.5	– 3 February 2006:0.5	Pietro Tacchi Venturi:0.5
1995	5168.446	What department is responsible for regulating casino gambling in Mississippi? 	0.0	-1	100	Mississippi Gaming Commission	.	0	0	0	0	the heads of major executive departments:0.5	a physical security force and a specialized surveillance department:0.5	a facility which houses and accommodates certain types of gambling activities:0.5	a casino:0.5	Mississippi:0.5	Marine Resources:0.5	the federal government, but like many other U.S. States:0.5	crime:0.5	a physical security force:0.5	the citizens of Mississippi:0.5	S. state located in the Southern United States:0.5	The Mississippi Department of Education:0.5	The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (DMR):0.5	the Gulf Coast:0.5	economic gains:0.5
1507	5160.149	What is the national anthem in England? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	God Save the Queen|Jerusalem|Land of Hope and Glory	the poem And did those feet in ancient time, which is sung to the tune "Jerusalem,"	0	0	0	0	Cosima De Vito:0.5	Ash, South Somerset:0.5	such a role:0.5	the 2005 internationals:0.5	Patrick Castagne:0.5	the poem And did those feet in ancient time, which is sung to the tune "Jerusalem,":0.5	some legends:0.5	no archaeological evidence of a first-century church building in England:0.5	songs which may be played at occasions such as sports matches and official events:0.5	Cornish language:0.5	Land:0.5	National anthem of England:0.5	an enduring alternative national anthem for England:0.5	Inno delle nazioni:0.5	The Power of Four:0.5
1778	5136.951	When did Walt Disney die? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	1966	December 15, 1966	0	0	0	0	1862:0.5	the first two years of Walt Disney Home Video:0.5	Pedro Miguel Arce:0.5	Dimension Films:0.5	1956:0.5	a Worldwide American video game company:0.5	Inc:0.5	the son-in-law of Walt Disney:0.5	St. John's Hospital in Santa Monica, California:0.5	St.:0.5	a fall:0.5	November 19, 2013:0.5	November 19:0.5	2 million copies:0.5	Disney Interactive Studios:0.5
1731	5113.492	How often does the United States government conduct an official population census? 	0.0	-1	100	(10|ten) years	.	0	0	0	0	The government:0.5	Tax per head:0.5	White Latin American:0.5	each state':0.5	fifty states:0.5	a civilian capacity:0.5	15 percent as:0.5	5 percent (780,000) of the population:0.5	the federal, as opposed to unitary or confederal, structure:0.5	the ethnonym "Hispanic or Latino" by the United States Government:0.5	the "American buffalo":0.5	the principle:0.5	Federal government of the United States:0.5	Elementary and Secondary Education Act:0.5	the republic:0.5
1712	5095.137	Who invented the fishing reel? 	0.23426054147887243	33	100	Chinese|R.\s?D. Hull|Ustonson	Han Chinese	0	0	0	0	Fishing techniques:0.5	The Mothers:0.5	the fishing reel as well as the Seth Green Rig for trout fishing:0.5	a fishing rod:0.5	the fishing reel:0.5	fittings aiding in casting for distance and accuracy:0.5	a fishing line using a spool mounted on an axle:0.5	a spool mounted on an axle:0.5	the deployment and retrieval:0.5	a unique or novel device:0.5	him:0.5	George W. Snyder:0.5	Bacall to Arms:0.5	Fishing tackle:0.5	the level-winding fishing reel:0.5
1502	5085.494	What year was President Kennedy killed? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1963	May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963	0	0	0	0	Trial of Clay Shaw:0.5	May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963:0.5	November 25, 1963:0.5	Howard Brennan:0.5	the State Department's Bureau:0.5	President Kennedy's head:0.5	the State:0.5	The fieldstones:0.5	’ brain photographs:0.5	the official conclusion:0.5	American confrontations with the Soviet Union, manifested by proxy contests in the early stage of the Cold War:0.5	1963:0.5	1978:0.5	JFK and the Unspeakable:0.5	Texas Theatre:0.5
1395	5062.309	Who was Tom Cruise married to last? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	Katie Holmes	a new girlfriend for Tom Cruise, which led to him marrying Katie Holmes	0	0	0	0	Pilot (Californication):0.5	Thomas Cruise Mapother IV:0.5	Thomas:0.5	daughter:0.5	Patrick Russell Cruise:0.5	County Meath:0.5	the Church's liaison:0.5	a new girlfriend for Tom Cruise, which led to him marrying Katie Holmes:0.5	Kevin Bishop:0.5	The Man:0.5	a wedding locations:0.5	Barbara Guggenheim:0.5	Mia Sara:0.5	Simon Cowell, Britney Spears and "the 1990s chart battle between Oasis and Blur":0.5	You Had Me from Hello:0.5
1671	5040.423	Where is Big Ben? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	London	the Palace of Westminster in London	0	0	0	0	Aden Colony:0.5	Aden Province:0.5	a solitaire card game:0.5	a comic book character who first appeared during Alan Moore's run on "Marvelman" in "Warrior" and then went on to star in an eponymous series in the same title, written by the character's creator Dez Skinn:0.5	two decks of playing cards mixed together:0.5	the Palace of Westminster in London:0.5	Big Ben (comics):0.5	George Sargent (businessman):0.5	such a strong bond with him that they refused all offers:0.5	Quarter bells:0.5	Big Ben (album):0.5	Big Ben:0.5	Big Ben in London, being known as "Big Ben of the Arabs", or "Big Ben of the East":0.5	the north end of the Palace of Westminster:0.5	Belgium:0.5
2187	5020.625	What is the big prize called in Canadian football? 	0.02775866392491566	87	100	Grey Cup	65th Grey Cup	0	0	0	0	NFL on CBS:0.5	Trading card:0.5	the UK and bubble gum cards in the US:0.5	Canada:0.5	Jack Kemp:0.5	Western Canada, the United States and Mexico:0.5	stiffeners:0.5	the contents:0.5	that:0.5	best work:0.5	$20,000:0.5	The Big Prize:0.5	a total of $275 in prize money:0.5	the earliest prizes:0.5	Calgary Stampede:0.5
1557	4997.918	What was the first satellite in space? 	0.15051499783199074	49	100	Sputnik	The first satellite, Sputnik 1,	0	0	0	0	Jiang Jingshan:0.5	The first satellite of the Yamal series:0.5	unused satellites and satellite fragments:0.5	thousands of unused satellites and satellite fragments:0.5	CAT-1:0.5	relative position:0.5	the Soviet Union in 1957:0.5	the first:0.5	Arianespace:0.5	22:0.5	This timeline of artificial satellites and space probes:0.5	the Moon:0.5	The first satellite:0.5	the first satellite Y1A, currently positioned at 52.5° East:0.5	Kalpana-1:0.5
10024	4974.142	What is the first derivative of x^2?	0.0	-1	100	2\s*.?\s*x	.	0	0	0	0	the highest derivative formula_29:0.5	Airy function:0.5	the first:0.5	the "derivative":0.5	the time derivative:0.5	a fundamental tool of calculus for studying the behavior of functions of a real variable:0.5	|168px|:0.5	Δ:0.5	"y" with respect to "x" is the limit of the ratio of differences Δ"y"/Δ"x" as Δ"x":0.5	the boundary of the choice set:0.5	stationary points:0.5	stationary points, where the first derivative or the gradient of the objective function is zero (see first derivative test):0.5	Differential (infinitesimal):0.5	Quantum field theory:0.5	operator "D", which is applied to a function "f" to give the first derivative "Df":0.5
2380	4957.424	What is the name of the official residence of the President of France? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	[EÉ]lys[ée]e palace	the Abbé de Terray, the Hôtel d'Évreux in Paris (today known as the Élysée Palace, the official residence of the President of France)	0	0	0	0	The official residence and office:0.5	the Abbé de Terray, the Hôtel d'Évreux in Paris (today known as the Élysée Palace, the official residence of the President of France):0.5	the famous soldier Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne, who was descended from an illegitimate branch of the family:0.5	the provisional government of the Second Republic:0.5	the United States Ambassador:0.5	a prime minister who can command the support of a majority in the assembly:0.5	the Abbé de Terray:0.5	today known as the Élysée Palace:0.5	the 13th century:0.5	Elysian Fields:0.5	France and supreme commander-in-chief of the French Armed Forces:0.5	House of La Tour d'Auvergne:0.5	Paris:0.5	Auvergne, hence the name:0.5	various La Tours:0.5
10087	4933.637	what language is used by nltk?	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Python	an open source machine learning library for the Python programming language	0	0	0	0	the number of Internet users and the number of Web sites on the Internet by language:0.5	a list of related projects that includes links to some of the widely used application programming interfaces available for accessing WordNet using various programming languages and environments:0.5	Other general frameworks used for natural language processing:0.5	an exam designed to determine the level of proficiency in the Spanish language:0.5	an open source machine learning library for the Python programming language:0.5	The Certificate:0.5	The Certificate of Use of Language in Spanish, or CELU (Certificado de Español: Lengua y Uso),:0.5	clinical notes, such as the Clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction System (CTAKES):0.5	the Clinical Text Analysis and Knowledge Extraction System (CTAKES):0.5	symbolic and statistical natural language processing:0.5	2.0.4:0.5	the Natural Language Toolkit:0.5	WordNet:0.5	various programming languages and environments:0.5	a non-governmental organisation that was set up to promote linguistic diversity and languages:0.5
1415	4922.074	Where does the vice president live when in office? 	0.0	-1	100	U.S\s?. Naval Observatory	.	0	0	0	0	Huguette Plamondon:0.5	a live interactive news conference:0.5	an actual managerial position within the company:0.5	each local branch office:0.5	the presidential administration:0.5	the same qualifications and term of office:0.5	the people:0.5	that:0.5	Vice President and the office:0.5	Richard V. Hurley:0.5	an actual managerial position:0.5	the United States:0.5	Blake Irving:0.5	List of Vice Presidents of the United States:0.5	Susan Decker:0.5
2004	4900.578	What do the opposite sides of a die add up to? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	seven|\b7\b	seven	0	0	0	0	Rivet:0.5	Gerry Anderson:0.5	seven:0.5	This Side:0.5	Allan Quatermain:0.5	Miwin':0.5	water:0.5	tabletop role-playing games:0.5	the opposite faces:0.5	the debut studio album:0.5	the number of faces:0.5	Opposite sides:0.5	a dice with 10 sides:0.5	the southern extent of the village on opposite sides of the road:0.5	Legend of Mana:0.5
1634	4883.646	What is the area of Venezuela? 	0.0	-1	100	340,569 square miles|353,?841\s*sq(uare)?\s*m(iles)?|916,?445\s*(square\s*)?km	.	0	0	0	0	Megalographa agualaniata:0.5	Schomburgkia:0.5	Estadio La Ceiba:0.5	areas:0.5	Venezuela's total population:0.5	Venezuela's territory:0.5	all non-Yanomami settlers:0.5	Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela, and Ecuador:0.5	the Coeroeni River:0.5	area:0.5	the Upper Courantyne River (Guyana by New River):0.5	Venezuela's land area:0.5	the areas in which it is so far deployed:0.5	916445.0:0.5	Heliamphora purpurascens:0.5
10098	4863.884	which number corresponds to * in ASCII?	0.0	-1	100	\b42\b|0x2a	.	0	0	0	0	Whirlpool (cryptography):0.5	The numbers 1:0.5	a design and animation production company in New York:0.5	Digium:0.5	UTF-1:0.5	both those they themselves invented as well as many:0.5	real-time:0.5	Late , from , "asteriskos", "little star":0.5	an international children:0.5	a software implementation:0.5	*:0.5	94 graphic non-whitespace characters, which form a contiguous range of code points:0.5	a number:0.5	numbers to both those they themselves invented as well as many invented and used by other manufacturers:0.5	Hex dump:0.5
2204	4849.666	What actor has a tattoo on his right wrist reading "Scotland forever"? 	0.0	-1	95	Connery	.	0	0	0	0	part:0.5	Pound sterling:0.5	a type of bowling in the sport of cricket:0.5	the Queen:0.5	Scottish English:0.5	:0.5	1.9:0.5	78387.0:0.5	the Northern Isles and the Hebrides:0.5	Several:0.5	the sport:0.5	Elizabeth II:0.5	a person:0.5	Glasgow, Scotland:0.5	this:0.5
2093	4842.977	Which city is home to Superman? 	0.03024037369069088	86	100	Metropolis	Metropolis (comics)	0	0	0	0	the shrunken, bottled Krypton city:0.5	Brainiac (comics):0.5	Clark Kent':0.5	the American Civil War, raised from Denver City in the Colorado territory:0.5	Mongul:0.5	family:0.5	a child's birthday party:0.5	actor Bud Collyer:0.5	an individual:0.5	Kandor:0.5	his home world of Krypton:0.5	New York City:0.5	Joe Shuster:0.5	Booster Gold:0.5	Denver City Home Guard:0.5
1408	4827.258	Which political party is Lionel Jospin a member of? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Socialist	the CFDT and the Unified Socialist Party, of which Pierre Mendès-France was a member,	0	0	0	0	A Political Party:0.5	Boris Fraenkel:0.5	the European United Left–Nordic Green Left group:0.5	Health Bernard Kouchner, and even Lionel Jospin:0.5	the CFDT and the Unified Socialist Party, of which Pierre Mendès-France was a member,:0.5	the CFDT:0.5	a social-liberal political party:0.5	a representative of Paris (1978–86):0.5	The Radical Party:0.5	Central Committee:0.5	Political Party:0.5	Socialist Party (France):0.5	the Party of European Socialists (PES), the Socialist International (SI) and the Progressive Alliance:0.5	Jacques Delors:0.5	the Central Committee:0.5
1800	4803.194	Which president was sworn into office on an airplane? 	0.0	-1	100	Lyndon Johnson	.	0	0	0	0	President Truman's home town as the primary presidential airplane:0.5	the body of President Kennedy:0.5	President Franklin D. Roosevelt's pre-war mobilization efforts:0.5	Office of the President:0.5	1254th Air Transport Wing:0.5	applause:0.5	the third President-in-exile Mykola Livytskyi (son of the first President-in-exile):0.5	President John F. Kennedy:0.5	office:0.5	The president-elect and the vice-president:0.5	Truman:0.5	Kim Dae-jung:0.5	Richard Nixon:0.5	Michael Leiter:0.5	President Truman's home town:0.5
1918	4783.065	How did Jimi Hendrix die? 	0.0	-1	100	chok(e|ing)	.	0	0	0	0	Sunset Strip (film):0.5	E1 Entertainment Canada:0.5	a troubled songwriter whose dream is die of a drug and alcohol overdose:0.5	singer:0.5	Speed Niggs:0.5	seventeen years:0.5	Black Sabbath:0.5	a possible connection:0.5	James Allen Ross Hendrix:0.5	London:0.5	the details:0.5	Dietmar Bonnen:0.5	Scott Kelly (musician):0.5	Mitch Mills:0.5	Aldington, Kent:0.5
1941	4763.347	What membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye? 	0.0	-1	100	iris	.	0	0	0	0	Mammalian eye:0.5	a capacitive or membrane switch:0.5	Pupil:0.5	a faint clicking to the experimenter's ear through an amplifying membrane and a rubber tube:0.5	Flat roof:0.5	the eyeball:0.5	refraction:0.5	its behaviour:0.5	energy:0.5	electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye, and is responsible for the sense of sight:0.5	low light conditions:0.5	the photoreceptor cell, a specialized cell containing two types of molecules in a membrane:0.5	the ionic permeabilities of the membrane and its voltage:0.5	The Membranes:0.5	Keyboard technology:0.5
2078	4738.448	What is Corian made of? 	0.15937938131220641	47	100	acrylic.*alumina|alumina.*acrylic	the materials such as polyuria (commonly used in the making of spandex) and corian (made up of acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate) used in the building’s interior	0	0	0	0	Cutting board:0.5	corian:0.5	Eureka:0.5	a plastic material:0.5	Corian's own color-matched two-part acrylic epoxy:0.5	Samsung's Staron line; Wilsonart's Gibraltar solid surface; LivingStone Surfaces, made by US Surface Warehouse (USSW) in Texas; Durasolid, made in Spain; and Kerrock, made in Slovenia:0.5	joints:0.5	a body cast:0.5	Eclipse:0.5	US Surface Warehouse (USSW):0.5	the building’s interior:0.5	Nut (string instrument):0.5	a solo show at the England and Co. contemporary art gallery in 2008 along with a series of wood mirrors and a lit mirror called Eclipse, made from the material Corian:0.5	Rupert Murdoch:0.5	Dinner by Heston Blumenthal:0.5
10077	4721.744	what is the moon of jupiter?	0.008864383480215898	95	100	((Io|Europa|Ganymede|Callisto).*){4}	the four large Galilean moons (Io, Europa, Ganymede and Callisto) – has been a common science fiction setting	0	0	0	0	List of geological features on Ganymede:0.5	the moons':0.5	a joint mission to Jupiter's moons, the Europa Jupiter System Mission:0.5	the third of the Galilean moons from Jupiter:0.5	Isaac Asimov that originally appeared under the pseudonym Paul French:0.5	almost 52%:0.5	12:0.5	the disk:0.5	Ganymede and Callisto:0.5	the moon:0.5	S/2003 J 23:0.5	The Moons of Jupiter:0.5	the rest of the moons:0.5	the moons' orbits:0.5	the four large Galilean moons:0.5
1465	4700.967	What company makes Bentley cars? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Rolls\s?-?\s?Royce|VW|Volkswagen	Rolls-Royce'	0	0	0	0	the original BMW engine cars:0.5	H. J. Mulliner & Co.:0.5	Hamann Motorsport:0.5	a former advertising executive from Thomas B. Jeffery Company of Kenosha, Wisconsin:0.5	Squire Car Manufacturing Company:0.5	1887–1973:0.5	a manufacturer of railroad rolling stock:0.5	a campaign:0.5	Rolls-Royce':0.5	a slogan Rolls-Royce:0.5	Bentley Mulsanne/Rolls-Royce Silver Spirit:0.5	D'Ieteren:0.5	Thomas B. Jeffery Company:0.5	Clive Gallop:0.5	The St. Louis Car Company:0.5
10096	4678.986	which is the central region of the anterior part of the hand?	0.0	-1	100	palm	.	0	0	0	0	Centre Region:0.5	the transparent front part:0.5	the central canal:0.5	the anterior half:0.5	the groove in the ventral side:0.5	a horizontal section of the midbrain:0.5	the four AAA regions:0.5	a peripheral skirt and a transparent central region:0.5	11 min visual angle:0.5	the Virginia Central Region:0.5	the ventricles:0.5	Jumping spider:0.5	an anatomic extension of the spaces in the brain known as the ventricles:0.5	a surgical procedure where a damaged or diseased cornea is replaced by donated corneal tissue (the graft) in its entirety (penetrating keratoplasty) or in part (lamellar keratoplasty):0.5	Centrale:0.5
1494	4665.745	Who wrote "East is east, west is west and never the twain shall meet"? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	Kipling	the known formula by Rudyard Kipling	0	0	0	0	Mark Twain:0.5	Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain,:0.5	Edwin H. Conger:0.5	Chinaman (term):0.5	Samuel Langhorne Clemens:0.5	all the loot:0.5	Pao Ting Hsien:0.5	The Innocents Abroad:0.5	a popular collection:0.5	East:0.5	the East and West:0.5	Stephen Leacock:0.5	Vince Powell (Who wrote the whole of the last three series):0.5	Liang Hsiang:0.5	Boris Karloff:0.5
1929	4643.247	What band did the music for the 1970's film "Saturday Night Fever"? 	0.3191360819912036	22	100	Bee Gees	a book by Nan Knighton (in collaboration with Arlene Phillips, Paul Nicholas, and Robert Stigwood) and music and lyrics by the Bee Gees	0	0	0	0	Disco:0.5	Urban Cowboy:0.5	the music:0.5	bands:0.5	New York Dolls:0.5	Saturday Night Fever:0.5	a book by Nan Knighton (in collaboration with Arlene Phillips, Paul Nicholas, and Robert Stigwood):0.5	the day of the week following Friday and preceding Sunday:0.5	the best-selling album:0.5	the NBC television program "Saturday Night Live" ("SNL"):0.5	most of the decade:0.5	Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (film):0.5	popular rock or pop bands:0.5	Music of Melbourne:0.5	Manila Sound:0.5
2109	4618.24	When was the U.N. created? 	0.15937938131220641	47	100	1945	1945	0	0	0	0	an expansion:0.5	much more music to be released with production from Skitzo and AraabMuzik:0.5	2002 in Afghanistan:0.5	The Interpreter:0.5	U.:0.5	the U.N:0.5	William "Billy" Brown, who reports directly to the U.N:0.5	representatives:0.5	the initiative:0.5	the United States, United Kingdom and France:0.5	1947:0.5	one year:0.5	Monday:0.5	much more music:0.5	2.5, an expansion of the first two original mixtapes, released on May 12, 2010:0.5
2359	4602.75	What country's soldiers hid in the Trojan horse? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Greek	the Greek soldiers inside the horse	0	0	0	0	Troy:0.5	its mouth:0.5	a trapdoor:0.5	Windows 7:0.5	Aids Info Disk or PC Cyborg Trojan:0.5	the horse:0.5	a Windows-based backdoor trojan horse, more commonly known in the underground hacking community as a Remote Administration Tool or RAT:0.5	the underground hacking community as a Remote Administration Tool or RAT:0.5	the Greek soldiers inside the horse:0.5	the nature:0.5	a non-self-replicating type of malware program containing malicious code that, when executed, carries out actions determined by the nature of the Trojan, typically causing loss or theft of data, and possible system harm:0.5	The Trojan Horse:0.5	the Trojan horse's belly and two spies in its mouth:0.5	a tale:0.5	the country:0.5
1574	4589.651	When did "The Simpsons" first appear on television? 	0.09022803222906584	65	100	198(7|9)	April 19, 1987	0	0	0	0	Lisa Simpson:0.5	Marge Gamer:0.5	the Simpsons comics:0.5	Lionel Hutz:0.5	Cheese-eating surrender monkeys:0.5	each of "The Simpsons":0.5	other media:0.5	merchandise:0.5	author:0.5	video games, "The Simpsons Movie", The Simpsons Ride, commercials and comic books –:0.5	2009–2010:0.5	Stereophonic sound:0.5	November 29, 1990:0.5	Ashlee Simpson:0.5	2002:0.5
1398	4565.646	What year was Alaska purchased? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	1867	1867	0	0	0	0	Princess Tours:0.5	years:0.5	the territory of Alaska:0.5	Kodiak, Alaska:0.5	Only four issues:0.5	March, which is known as Seward's Day:0.5	state:0.5	Alaska Airlines':0.5	the capital of Russian Alaska:0.5	exploitation:0.5	milder temperatures in the winter:0.5	1866:0.5	10:0.5	1867:0.5	each year:0.5
1601	4547.528	When did Einstein die? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	1955	; ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955	0	0	0	0	relativity:0.5	May 14, 1904:0.5	Marić:0.5	Hermann Struck:0.5	Wilhelm Julius Foerster:0.5	Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein):0.5	collaboration with Bose:0.5	publication in the "Zeitschrift für Physik":0.5	Albert Einstein':0.5	modern physics:0.5	76:0.5	September 1903:0.5	one of the two pillars of modern physics:0.5	November 27, 2012:0.5	1922:0.5
10105	4532.595	who is the author of the TV series BBC Sherlock?	0.0	-1	100	((Gatiss|Moffat).*){2}	.	0	0	0	0	author Graham Greene:0.5	Carey Blyton:0.5	Sherlock Holmes (alternatively "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes"):0.5	Chris Patten:0.5	The Empty Hearse:0.5	one hundred:0.5	These plans:0.5	the four national channels:0.5	Hugh Greene:0.5	Stanford Calderwood, then serving as president of WGBH,:0.5	BBC Online:0.5	Hugh Greene, elder brother of author Graham Greene and the former director-general of the BBC:0.5	Andy Lane:0.5	author Graham Greene and the former director-general of the BBC:0.5	The Rivals of Sherlock Holmes (book series):0.5
1930	4508.2	What band was Jerry Garcia with? 	1.0	0	100	Grateful Dead|Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band|Wildwood Boys	a compilation album with recordings by Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, Old and in the Way, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, and Reconstruction	0	0	0	0	a compilation album with recordings by Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, Old and in the Way, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, and Reconstruction:0.5	the second album, and first live album, by the Jerry Garcia Band:0.5	Simple Twist of Fate:0.5	The Very Best of Jerry Garcia:0.5	a band formed by Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead:0.5	It:0.5	Black Mountain Boys:0.5	Jerry Garcia's musical interests:0.5	Old and in the Way:0.5	Other groups:0.5	addition to the Grateful Dead:0.5	Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band:0.5	How Sweet It Is (Jerry Garcia Band album):0.5	Shining Star (Jerry Garcia Band album):0.5	a San Francisco Bay Area rock band:0.5
1428	4494.166	Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	Mench[uú]	Rigoberta Menchú (a book that won Menchú the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992)	0	0	0	0	Mahatma Gandhi, Eleanor Roosevelt, U Thant, Václav Havel, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, Sari Nusseibeh, and Corazon Aquino as people who "never won the prize, but should have":0.5	Angela's Ashes:0.5	Ted Lindsay Award:0.5	The 2008 Nobel Peace Prize:0.5	the Albert Einstein Peace Prize:0.5	her efforts to bring international attention to the government-sponsored, US backed genocide against the indigenous population:0.5	Nobel Peace Prize:0.5	Sir Fazle Hasan Abed:0.5	Mexico and the US:0.5	Sari Nusseibeh:0.5	Eleanor Roosevelt:0.5	Rae McGrath:0.5	Rigoberta Menchú (a book that won Menchú the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992):0.5	James Frey:0.5	the experiences of future Nobel Prize winner Rigoberta Menchú, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, nine years after the film came out:0.5
1900	4467.112	What country is Aswan High Dam located in? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Egypt	Water resources management in modern Egypt	0	0	0	0	China (45):0.5	the United States Army:0.5	Water resources management in modern Egypt:0.5	980 m:0.5	the Aswan High Dam (2100 MW):0.5	treasures:0.5	270 MW:0.5	A country:0.5	64 MW:0.5	The incidence of bilharzia:0.5	the first Aswan Dam:0.5	Alodia:0.5	National Museum of Sudan:0.5	the Aswan Dam (Aswan High Dam):0.5	Aswan High Dam:0.5
1497	4450.191	What was the original name before "The Star Spangled Banner"? 	0.0	-1	100	Defen[cs]e of Fort M'Henry	.	0	0	0	0	Houston's name:0.5	Janet Dacal:0.5	The Star-Spangled Banner":0.5	her mention of Houston's name in her Grammy award acceptance speech in 2011:0.5	their team's name:0.5	the adoption of "The Star-Spangled Banner" as the national anthem of the United States:0.5	A Star-Spangled Banner:0.5	the Salem Football Stadium and the Salem Memorial Baseball Stadium:0.5	The Order:0.5	funds:0.5	a warehouse:0.5	Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean:0.5	Star Spangled Banner Flag:0.5	Christian Wahl:0.5	Houston's name in her Grammy award acceptance speech:0.5
10039	4426.341	Where was Declaration of Independence signed?	0.2474250108400471	31	100	Philadelphia	the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia	0	0	0	0	Philippines:0.5	John Morton (politician):0.5	historian Julian P. Boyd:0.5	William Hooper (disambiguation):0.5	the Declaration of Independence:0.5	John Hancock and Thomson:0.5	published broadsides:0.5	the signed copy:0.5	August 2, 1776:0.5	a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies, then at war with Great Britain, regarded themselves as independent states, and no longer a part of the British Empire:0.5	Outline of Pennsylvania:0.5	the United States Declaration of Independence:0.5	the independence of an aspiring state or states:0.5	Fifty-six delegates:0.5	a statement:0.5
1562	4402.878	Where did the U.S. Civil War begin? 	0.0	-1	100	Fort Sumter	.	0	0	0	0	Atlantic Ocean:0.5	U.S. Civil War:0.5	United States House Select Committee on Government Contracts:0.5	the issuance of government contracts related to the U:0.5	York River:0.5	the making of contracts for supplies of all kinds for the Army:0.5	contracts:0.5	The committee:0.5	the start of the U.:0.5	the peninsula:0.5	Nathaniel Shaler:0.5	Virginia:0.5	Raleigh, North Carolina:0.5	southeast:0.5	James River:0.5
1741	4382.202	What author wrote under the pen name "Boz"? 	0.035290537142853684	84	100	Dickens	Dickens on the basis of his recently published and successful 'Sketches	0	0	0	0	Arghezi's brother in law, the activist and novelist Al:0.5	N. D. Cocea:0.5	Rock Family trees:0.5	Samuel Frederick Gray:0.5	the front page of "Dimineaţa" daily, which campaigned for Romanian intervention against the Central Powers (they were the first of several contributions Fondane signed with the pen name "Alex:0.5	the first of several contributions Fondane signed with the pen name "Alex:0.5	law, the activist and novelist Al:0.5	the name:0.5	pieces he signed with the pen name:0.5	Alice B. Toklas:0.5	Authority File can stand for:0.5	Tristan Tzara:0.5	David G. Potter (April 3, 1947 – June 13, 2001):0.5	authors of the "Daily Express" column "By the Way" in the period 1919–1975:0.5	Gertrude Stein:0.5
1947	4354.739	What country did Catherine the Great rule? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Russian?	the Russian nobility	0	0	0	0	Catherine the Great's rule, the Catherinian Era,:0.5	the dramatic changes the country underwent during her long rule:0.5	the country of origin:0.5	Italian and Swiss expedition:0.5	the Russian nobility:0.5	the centennial celebration of St. Petersburg:0.5	Greek Project:0.5	them:0.5	the Social Democratic Party:0.5	Construction:0.5	the state:0.5	Russia and Catherine:0.5	the Great's rule:0.5	the Eastern Question which was advanced by Catherine the Great in the early 1780s:0.5	the Catherinian Era:0.5
1412	4335.327	Who was the governor of Colorado in 2003? 	0.33889035263304046	20	100	Owens	Bill Owens	0	0	0	0	The Governor of Utah:0.5	the Lieutenant Governor of Colorado (elected on a ticket with the Governor), Secretary of State of Colorado, Colorado State Treasurer, and Attorney General of Colorado, all of whom serve four-year terms:0.5	The Colorado Governor's Mansion:0.5	the executive department of the Colorado state government, below only the Governor of Colorado:0.5	Territorial Governor John Evans:0.5	Cheyenne and Arapaho warriors who were accused of stealing cattle:0.5	legislation changing the institution's mission and name to Colorado State University–Pueblo effective July 1, 2003:0.5	all term limit laws:0.5	four-year terms:0.5	a ticket:0.5	the Lieutenant Governor of Colorado:0.5	Lieutenant Governor of Colorado:0.5	Colorado State Capitol:0.5	Maria Handley:0.5	The Board of Governors:0.5
1853	4315.609	Where was the Andersonville Prison? 	0.543500754176748	6	71	G(eorgi)?a\.?	The Andersonville National Historic Site, located near Andersonville, Georgia,	0	0	0	0	Camp Sumter:0.5	146th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment:0.5	the Andersonville Prison:0.5	2011:0.5	the white captors of the Bradford':0.5	a song written in 1864 by George F. Root in response to conditions in the Andersonville Prison, a Confederate prison during the American Civil War:0.5	The Andersonville National Historic Site, located near Andersonville, Georgia,:0.5	National Tribune:0.5	Tennessee Cavalry (US):0.5	Tennessee:0.5	Andersonville Prison (Andersonville National Historic Site) where a large percentage died:0.5	2nd Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment:0.5	a large percentage:0.5	George F. Root in response:0.5	conditions:0.5
10061	4309.627	how many generations are in Gospel of Matthew's version of the Genealogy of Jesus?	0.0	-1	100	\b4[01]\b	.	0	0	0	0	Josiah:0.5	many similarities between them that are not shared by the Gospel of John:0.5	Matthew and Luke:0.5	Matthew (, "to euangelion kata Matthaion") (Gospel of Matthew or simply Matthew):0.5	Jesus of Nazareth:0.5	genealogies:0.5	a text being reproduced:0.5	a gospel:0.5	the virgin birth:0.5	Jesus' sayings:0.5	a story about a strong man:0.5	two passages of the New Testament: in the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of Matthew:0.5	Mary (mother of Jesus):0.5	Genealogy of Jesus:0.5	many scholars:0.5
1804	4290.673	Which river runs through Dublin? 	1.0	0	100	Liffey|Dodder|Tolka	the River Tolka	0	0	0	0	the River Tolka:0.5	an old iron footbridge over the River Liffey:0.5	County Kildare:0.5	Dublin quays:0.5	citizens to erect buildings on the River Liffey:0.5	Dublin's three main rivers:0.5	there:0.5	the midpoint:0.5	the capital and most populous city of Ireland:0.5	one of the most photographed sights in Dublin:0.5	Ireland's east coast:0.5	River Tolka:0.5	the two roadways and quays that run along the north and south banks of the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland:0.5	The Tolka River:0.5	more than 130 named rivers:0.5
2058	4272.878	What is the motto of the "New York Times"? 	0.36062319952358557	18	100	all the news that's fit to print	All the news that's fit to print	0	0	0	0	The Living End (film):0.5	the motto of the county of Kent, England:0.5	the upper left-hand corner:0.5	Chris Widener (author):0.5	Tom Gish:0.5	The New York Times Building:0.5	Canadian recording artist Drake:0.5	a "New York Times" writer:0.5	620 Eighth Avenue between West 40th and 41st Streets:0.5	thoughtful interpretation:0.5	All the news:0.5	The paper's motto:0.5	The Motto:0.5	The Scout Motto of the Scout movement:0.5	29th Street Rep:0.5
2264	4255.567	How old was Elvis when he died? 	0.3287886595888969	21	100	42	42	0	0	0	0	Bubba Ho-Tep (film):0.5	Old English (OE):0.5	t been Elvis Presley the superstar:0.5	he:0.5	Sarp (musician):0.5	his schoolteacher:0.5	a personal pronoun:0.5	the summer:0.5	prescription drug abuse:0.5	her own hands:0.5	some:0.5	the age:0.5	Dean family:0.5	Gene Nelson:0.5	Bill Beeny:0.5
1827	4237.085	Where was the battle of Alamo fought? 	0.477483142493473	9	82	San Antonio|Texas	San Antonio, Texas	0	0	0	0	February 23 – March 6, 1836:0.5	30 a.m.:0.5	the almost 250 Texians and Tejanos:0.5	their rifles:0.5	January 28, 1954:0.5	James Bowie:0.5	Fought':0.5	an American golf course architect:0.5	American culture:0.5	San Antonio, Texas:0.5	the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836):0.5	The Battle of the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836):0.5	songwriters:0.5	the Alamo Mission:0.5	The Battle of the Alamo:0.5
10060	4230.477	how many countries are in european union?	0.0	-1	100	\b2[78]\b	.	0	0	0	0	Tervuren:0.5	Unfair business practices:0.5	insurance:0.5	a free European Health Insurance Card which, on a reciprocal basis, provides insurance for emergency medical treatment insurance when visiting other participating European countries:0.5	Olestra:0.5	the Republic of India:0.5	its current geographical extent:0.5	western and central Europe:0.5	the Union:0.5	it:0.5	Steel Community (ECSC):0.5	as many as 17 States:0.5	Sterrebeek:0.5	Parcent:0.5	Vyshhorod:0.5
1858	4213.502	Tell me where the DuPont company is located. 	0.0	-1	100	Wilmington	.	0	0	0	0	Fame (1980 film):0.5	Bain:0.5	Capitol:0.5	Chandra Levy:0.5	Jim Copp and Ed Brown:0.5	artificial hormones, antibiotics, the use of grain in the feed, and no feedlots:0.5	the use:0.5	the single largest provider:0.5	stock:0.5	Harcourt Publishing Company, 2008:0.5	a large US private company:0.5	Dade's private equity owners:0.5	Chernobyl:0.5	Bob Marley:0.5	Grant Stockdale:0.5
1779	4194.151	What is Australia's oldest city? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Sydney	the Sydney City Council	0	0	0	0	Suffrage in Australia:0.5	Canberra Marathon:0.5	cities in Australia arranged by state:0.5	Kingston Historical House:0.5	Women's suffrage:0.5	7.692024E12:0.5	property ownership or financial capacity:0.5	Adelaide City Council:0.5	Australia:0.5	the University of Melbourne three years later:0.5	the continent:0.5	the Sydney City Council:0.5	the Adelaide GPO:0.5	the "City of Churches":0.5	John Cadman (convict):0.5
2241	4176.303	How tall is the green monster at Fenway? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	(37|thirty.seven)\s*f(ee|oo)?t|11.*m	only 37 ft	0	0	0	0	the Maine Monster, a 37-foot-tall replica of Fenway Park's Green Monster:0.5	only 37 ft:0.5	the third base side:0.5	Coke bottle:0.5	the terrace:0.5	the existing ballpark:0.5	the left field wall:0.5	it:0.5	the thirty-seven foot, two-inch (11.33 m:0.5	the logo for Covidien:0.5	a 60 ft fence to hit a home run:0.5	League Park:0.5	Baker Bowl:0.5	6 ft:0.5	The Green Monster:0.5
1891	4157.826	Who was the first black heavyweight champion? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	Jack Johnson	Jack Johnson	0	0	0	0	Galveston, Texas:0.5	a retired boxer who was British heavyweight Champion in 1975 beating Danny McAlinden by a knockout, becoming in the process Britain's first Black Heavyweight Boxing Champion:0.5	others the then-reigning Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champion Máscara Sagrada who took the title with him:0.5	2 March 1922 in Madison Square Garden in New York City for a 15-round bout, losing to the great champion via a K.O:0.5	himself the black heavyweight champion:0.5	the reigning title-holder, John L. Sullivan,:0.5	Chicago's Howard Theater:0.5	10:0.5	retirement:0.5	"The Great White Hope" (1970):0.5	Heavyweight Dub Champion:0.5	Peter Jackson (boxer):0.5	Sam Langford:0.5	the first black world light heavyweight champion:0.5	the first National Light Heavyweight Champion:0.5
1666	4133.845	What is the name of the US military base in Cuba? 	0.24074303006105635	32	100	Guant[aá]namo	Camp X-Ray (Guantanamo)	0	0	0	0	their closest bomber base:0.5	Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Bhutan, and the Republic of China:0.5	San Antonio de los Baños Airfield:0.5	a naval base:0.5	New York City:0.5	poetry and songs of the late 1700s:0.5	Portugal:0.5	Soviet Union:0.5	cubao:0.5	mainland US targets:0.5	Columbia:0.5	Cuba:0.5	Christopher Columbus:0.5	Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Bhutan, and the Republic of China (Taiwan):0.5	United States:0.5
10084	4111.059	what is the national anthem of usa?	0.12981865525287806	54	100	The Star-Spangled Banner	The Star-Spangled Banner	0	0	0	0	The National Anthem:0.5	a cappella for an opening to a rodeo sequence in the episode:0.5	the main character, Walker (Chuck Norris),:0.5	the Russian national anthem:0.5	the national anthem of Argentina:0.5	Vice President:0.5	The United States:0.5	a platform of "Free Gas For Everyone:0.5	every state:0.5	he:0.5	American English:0.5	Hatikvah:0.5	Sophie Kennedy Clark:0.5	Taeko Fukao:0.5	Royal Hawaiian Band:0.5
2277	4085.622	In which country is Timbuktu? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Mali	a mosque and madrassa of Timbuktu in the West African country of Mali which finished construction in 1440	0	0	0	0	the Sahara Desert:0.5	a mosque and madrassa of Timbuktu in the West African country of Mali which finished construction in 1440:0.5	Africa's:0.5	Timbuktu, which may have made him the first Westerner to reach the city:0.5	a letter for enabling the evacuation of the manuscripts to the cities in the south of the country and supporting their storage:0.5	Islam:0.5	a mosque and madrassa:0.5	a seasonal settlement:0.5	Koyra Chiini:0.5	the most numerous ethnic group in Mali:0.5	Sare:0.5	the south of the country:0.5	Robert Adams (sailor):0.5	the "country:0.5	the River Niger:0.5
1835	4070.447	Who was Sherlock Holmes' arch enemy? 	0.1549019599857433	48	100	Moriarty	a Moriarty-like arch-enemy in the form of Molly Hardy	0	0	0	0	arch-enemy:0.5	Sherlock Holmes ():0.5	A Study in Pink:0.5	A Study in Scarlet:0.5	Mycroft Holmes:0.5	a fictional detective:0.5	a narrative device:0.5	She:0.5	Edmund's arch-nemesis, Phillip:0.5	the USA:0.5	the United States:0.5	Sherlock Holmes:0.5	Fu Manchu:0.5	Sherlock Holmes's life outside:0.5	Sherlock Holmes in the English-speaking world:0.5
1959	4043.356	What does cc mean in letter writing? 	0.13786206519960553	52	100	carbon copy	Carbon copy	0	0	0	0	Triangle of U:0.5	the meaning described under E-mail below related to the CC field of an e-mail message:0.5	about 600 inhabitants:0.5	Triumph Bonneville:0.5	the 3T-EU engine (1,770 cc OHV EFI):0.5	no license plate:0.5	a five-speed gearbox option:0.5	the prototype:0.5	a transitive verb:0.5	copy:0.5	the title:0.5	Culture Clash in AmeriCCa:0.5	2011–12 Cardiff City F.C. season:0.5	a capacity of more than 50 cc issued before November 2010:0.5	Motorcycles with a capacity less than 50 cc:0.5
1396	4022.297	What is the name of the volcano that destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii? 	0.0	-1	100	Vesuvius	.	0	0	0	0	the group's opinions:0.5	the comune of Pompei:0.5	extent of excavation and level of preservation (though Jerash was never buried by a volcano):0.5	It:0.5	the group':0.5	a character:0.5	the territory of the comune of Pompei:0.5	The city of Pompeii:0.5	King's Field IV (released as "King's Field: The Ancient City" in North America):0.5	Heraklion:0.5	a permanent development:0.5	Herculaneum:0.5	Augustus:0.5	Colonia Cornelia Veneria Pompeianorum:0.5	certain NPCs:0.5
1717	4006.414	What city was the first in the world to have a population over one million? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	London|Xi'an	1.2 million at its peak, the largest city before 19th century London and the first with a population of over one million	0	0	0	0	Surbana International Consultants Pte Ltd:0.5	1.2 million at its peak, the largest city before 19th century London and the first with a population of over one million:0.5	DC One Million:0.5	Flanders (:0.5	Espigão d'Oeste:0.5	a 1940 American fantasy film:0.5	The term "World War":0.5	999,999 and preceding 1,000,001:0.5	Ypres:0.5	The French:0.5	western Belgium:0.5	Panzhihua:0.5	Megacity:0.5	the largest city before 19th century London:0.5	Mobile phone operator:0.5
1657	3983.022	What do the French call the English Channel? 	0.0	-1	100	La Manche	.	0	0	0	0	Gwenn-Aël Bolloré:0.5	The Frogs and the Lobsters:0.5	the Annus Mirabilis:0.5	a Western European nation that share a common French culture and speak the French language as a mother tongue:0.5	Language policy in France:0.5	as the "Bay of the Seine ()":0.5	Peru:0.5	United Kingdom:0.5	the coastline:0.5	the sea:0.5	a common French culture:0.5	Vulgar Latin:0.5	Sole (fish):0.5	Carantec:0.5	certain languages like Norman, Occitan, Corsican, Euskara, French Flemish and Breton:0.5
2382	3944.826	What passage has the Ten Commandments? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Exodus|Deuteronomy	that in Exodus	0	0	0	0	John Stronach and Bill Boyce:0.5	Monotonic scale:0.5	the addition:0.5	Midrash Aseret ha-Dibrot:0.5	passage:0.5	the Eliot School in Boston, Miss Sophia Shepard,:0.5	biblical principles:0.5	more than ten imperative statements, totalling 14 or 15 in all:0.5	the proper worship of Yahweh:0.5	several passages:0.5	The Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue,:0.5	that in Exodus:0.5	The passages in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5:0.5	Ten Commandments for Detective Fiction" states that "Not more than one secret room or passage is allowable:0.5	Loyal Griggs:0.5
1823	3924.635	What number did Michael Jordan wear? 	1.0	0	100	(23|45)|Twenty-three	his number 23	0	0	0	0	his number 23:0.5	a number:0.5	IMAX:0.5	February 17, 1963:0.5	Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway:0.5	the erection of a permanent sculpture known as "The Spirit" outside the new United Center:0.5	Michael Jeffrey Jordan (born February 17, 1963), also known by his initials, MJ,:0.5	an American former professional basketball player, entrepreneur, and majority owner and chairman of the Charlotte Bobcats:0.5	500 N. LaSalle Street:0.5	Vince Carter:0.5	Allen Iverson:0.5	Michael Jordan:0.5	number 1:0.5	Paul Trevillion:0.5	didn't look like the old Michael Jordan," after which Jordan returned to wearing his old number:0.5
1516	3905.223	What does CPR stand for? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Contraceptive Prevalence Rate|cardio\s?-?\s?pulm(o|i)nary resuscitation	successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation	0	0	0	0	USAir Flight 405:0.5	Suffield, Alberta:0.5	the film:0.5	steps:0.5	First aid:0.5	the fourth studio album by Swedish singer September:0.5	successful cardiopulmonary resuscitation:0.5	involves:0.5	specific conditions:0.5	emergency medical services:0.5	resuscitation:0.5	the first to demonstrate experimentally that cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was a sound technique and, with Dr. Peter Safar, he demonstrated its superiority to previous methods:0.5	CPR:0.5	Dead on arrival:0.5	Frank Pantridge:0.5
1655	3880.989	Where was Abraham Lincoln born? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Kentucky|Larue County|Hardin County|Hodgenville	February 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky (now LaRue County)	0	0	0	0	the Illinois River:0.5	USS Abraham Lincoln:0.5	Monmouth County:0.5	Massachusetts Bay:0.5	Cleveland:0.5	February 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky (now LaRue County):0.5	the Sinking Spring Farm in Hardin County, Kentucky (now LaRue County):0.5	Seneca:0.5	George Nicholas Sanders:0.5	Tad Lincoln:0.5	Illinois River:0.5	Kentucky (now LaRue County):0.5	the United States:0.5	Pennsylvania:0.5	the Indiana Statehouse:0.5
1912	3859.67	In which capital city is the River Seine? 	1.0	0	100	Paris	1st arrondissement of Paris	0	0	0	0	1st arrondissement of Paris:0.5	5th arrondissement of Paris:0.5	the Canal de l'Ourcq, which meet near the Parc de la Villette:0.5	A capital city or capital town (or simply capital):0.5	the city:0.5	the Canal Saint-Denis:0.5	the 20 arrondissements:0.5	a large portion of the Canal Saint-Martin, linking the northeastern parts of Paris with the River Seine:0.5	78650.0:0.5	the southeast:0.5	the arrondissement:0.5	Paris and dozens more spanning the river outside the city:0.5	the Paris Basin:0.5	19th arrondissement of Paris:0.5	the capital city:0.5
1921	3838.599	How did Virginia Woolf die? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	river|drown|suicide	the Ouse, a river in Sussex, England	0	0	0	0	her surviving siblings:0.5	the Sanity of Virginia Woolf:0.5	an illness:0.5	Atonement (novel):0.5	Irene Coates':0.5	the Ouse, a river in Sussex, England:0.5	E. M. Forster:0.5	that:0.5	an English writer, and one of the foremost modernists of the twentieth century:0.5	Adeline Virginia Woolf:0.5	"Weisser Flieder" (1939) and "Kitty und die Weltkonferenz" (1939) - the latter:0.5	The sudden death:0.5	Leonard Woolf's treatment:0.5	Thoby:0.5	his wife:0.5
1399	3818.427	What mythical Scottish town appears for one day every 100 years? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Brigadoon	Brigadoon, a mysterious Scottish village that appears for only one day every hundred years	0	0	0	0	Early life of Robert E. Howard:0.5	the effect oil booms had on towns:0.5	Brigadoon, a mysterious Scottish village that appears for only one day every hundred years:0.5	the Hillsborough River:0.5	Mermaid:0.5	a song written and recorded by American singer-songwriter Five for Fighting:0.5	a 2013 Spanish drama film:0.5	Soviet scientists (physicists):0.5	1575, who had spent 17 years as a Calusa captive:0.5	Alan Seymour:0.5	Florida, mostly Cubans involved in the cigar industry:0.5	Luton:0.5	Leyland Titan (front-engined double-decker):0.5	Nine Days in One Year ():0.5	History of Sussex:0.5
1920	3799.465	When was "Cold Mountain" written? 	0.12206257216375438	56	100	1997	a 1997 historical novel	0	0	0	0	2004:0.5	Alison Krauss:0.5	several major awards:0.5	a 2003 war drama film written and directed by Anthony Minghella:0.5	one of the four great bodhisattvas:0.5	A mountain:0.5	the bodhimaṇḍa (dàocháng; 道場) of one of the four great bodhisattvas:0.5	western North Carolina, United States:0.5	The BBC':0.5	No Smoking:0.5	Apple':0.5	2003:0.5	Basket of Light:0.5	You Will Be My Ain True Love:0.5	Richard DeLong:0.5
1798	3786.416	On what continent is Egypt located? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	African?	Africa terra	0	0	0	0	Egypt and Mesoamerica:0.5	Khaled Bichara:0.5	the continent that corresponds to modern-day Tunisia:0.5	Herodotus:0.5	Collaborative Labeling and Appliance Standards Program (CLASP):0.5	the great civilizations of Egypt, Greece, Central America, India, Burma and others, including Easter Island:0.5	the Sahara:0.5	Strathpeffer and Garve in the Highland council area of Scotland:0.5	The word "Asia" originated from the Ancient Greek word "Ἀσία", first:0.5	Mu—:0.5	The concept and the name:0.5	Asia:0.5	Africa terra:0.5	the ancient Mayan writings, which supposedly showed that the Maya of Yucatán were older than the later civilizations of Greece and Egypt, and additionally told the story of an even older continent:0.5	Kahndaq:0.5
2139	3760.771	What gas is 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere? 	0.0	-1	64	nitrogen	.	0	0	0	0	a layer:0.5	carbon dioxide:0.5	the Sun:0.5	the ozone layer:0.5	significant ultraviolet radiation:0.5	hundreds:0.5	the country code top-level domain (ccTLD) for Gabon:0.5	the dioxygen and ozone gas in this region:0.5	the planet Earth:0.5	The concentration of carbon dioxide () in Earth's atmosphere:0.5	the rates of plant and algal photosynthesis:0.5	the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and plasma):0.5	The atoms and molecules:0.5	a Korean female given name People:0.5	the others:0.5
2311	3754.044	How did the Lindy Hop get its name? 	1.0	0	100	Lindbergh|Snowden	Lindbergh'	0	0	0	0	Lindbergh':0.5	Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 15):0.5	the association between the aviator, George Snowden and the dance:0.5	Harlem, New York:0.5	the Charleston:0.5	a version:0.5	a regularized form:0.5	a response to overcrowded ballrooms:0.5	the largest lindy hop dance camps:0.5	new musical structures:0.5	new musical structures in jazz, and new dance forms such as the lindy hop:0.5	A Day at the Races (film):0.5	List of So You Think You Can Dance finalists (U.S. season 2):0.5	B-boying:0.5	America Lindy hop:0.5
2319	3732.901	What common medicine discovered by native Americans is from the bark of a willow tree? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	aspirin	Aspirin	0	0	0	0	the common names littletree willow and peachleaf willow:0.5	Timber Timbre, released in 2007:0.5	October 3, 2006:0.5	some trees such as the pine ("Pinus spp.",):0.5	Phoradendron:0.5	the twelfth studio album:0.5	flowering plant in the willow family known by the common names littletree willow and peachleaf willow:0.5	a fragrance:0.5	the eucalyptus tree:0.5	a milky latex that oozes out:0.5	the bark of willow trees ("Salix") which had unpleasant side effects:0.5	Bach flower remedies, a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health:0.5	Medicine:0.5	Salicylic acid:0.5	Salix arbusculoides:0.5
2303	3713.98	What is the longest river in the world? 	0.2794153127047222	16	51	Amazon|Nile	the longest river in the world, the River Nile,	0	0	0	0	Ancient Egyptian agriculture:0.5	the longest river in the world:0.5	Earth:0.5	prototype hovercraft:0.5	Strategic Foresight Group:0.5	Lena River:0.5	the Kagera River:0.5	Brower's Spring:0.5	Bay of Bengal:0.5	northern Tanzania:0.5	Lake Victoria:0.5	1902:0.5	a list:0.5	she:0.5	Kagera River:0.5
10026	3710.919	What is the name of the computer which beat Kasparov at chess in 1997?	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Deep Blue	IBM's Deep Blue	0	0	0	0	POWER2:0.5	the POWER3 based ASCI White which was the fastest computer in the world 2000-2002:0.5	Soviet Union:0.5	computer chess:0.5	Judit Polgár:0.5	IBM's Deep Blue:0.5	the neighboring Sassanid Persia:0.5	the game:0.5	three draws:0.5	Kasparov 3½–2½:0.5	born Garik Kimovich Weinstein:0.5	Garry Kasparov:0.5	The computer Deep Blue:0.5	some controversy over whether the match conditions favored the computer:0.5	Artificial intelligence:0.5
10100	3687.714	who discovered transposable elements - transposons?	0.1419983281826005	51	100	McClintock	Barbara McClintock, who was studying the inheritance of maize	0	0	0	0	a DNA sequence:0.5	A transposable element:0.5	other transposons:0.5	several types of mobile genetic elements:0.5	his work with transposable elements:0.5	mobile genetic element:0.5	a company:0.5	Medicine:0.5	her 1983 Nobel Prize in Medicine:0.5	the target DNA:0.5	site-specific recombination and transposition:0.5	Jerzy Jurka:0.5	Noncoding DNA:0.5	Tn3 transposon:0.5	a DNA sequence that can change its position within the genome, sometimes creating or reversing mutations and altering the cell's genome size:0.5
1680	3676.705	What country was ruled by King Arthur? 	0.09354332167857238	64	100	Britain|Engl(and|ish)	Britain	0	0	0	0	Cornish heraldry:0.5	the country:0.5	Vulgate Merlin Continuation:0.5	its main hero:0.5	Spamalot:0.5	the Romano-British war leader:0.5	a feat:0.5	this wonderful place:0.5	chivalry:0.5	most of the reaction action:0.5	a "dark and very expensive forest":0.5	a North Brythonic prophet:0.5	Richard Harris:0.5	a founding member of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), which governed the country from 1995 until 2002:0.5	Disneyland's 1955 opening day:0.5
1401	3651.926	What is the democratic party symbol? 	0.0	-1	100	donkey	.	0	0	0	0	Singaporean by-election, 1965:0.5	symbols:0.5	he:0.5	The Democrats (Italy):0.5	Meghalaya Democratic Party:0.5	the dead people:0.5	two companies:0.5	Inc.:0.5	themes:0.5	Communist symbolism:0.5	an object that represents, stands for, or suggests an idea, visual image, belief, action, or material entity:0.5	the symbol of United People's Freedom Alliance:0.5	a symbol:0.5	Republicrat:0.5	Charter Party:0.5
1758	3641.704	What is the "Sunflower State"? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Kansas	Inman, Kansas	0	0	0	0	the state bar:0.5	George McGill:0.5	Inman, Kansas:0.5	Kansas City, Missouri and Kansas City, Kansas:0.5	Kansas:0.5	its settlement, political history, social life, climate soil, productions, scenery, etc:0.5	its interior and exterior life:0.5	an American politician from Kansas:0.5	Charles L. Robinson (1818–1894), the first Governor of Kansas:0.5	The 2004 United States presidential election:0.5	The Kansas Sampler Foundation:0.5	United States presidential election in Kansas, 2008:0.5	2.11901E11:0.5	Kansas' First Lady, 1861-1863,:0.5	U.S. Route 83:0.5
1831	3624.299	What is the name of Abbott and Costello's famous routine? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	Who's on First	Who's on First?	0	0	0	0	Mel Blanc:0.5	Sid Kuller:0.5	The name of the first baseman:0.5	The name:0.5	the Abbott and Costello roles:0.5	The Named:0.5	the process of assigning a name to something:0.5	the university's campus:0.5	the best comedy routine of the 20th century:0.5	Costello':0.5	non-responsive answers:0.5	Abbott:0.5	Steve Allen:0.5	Who's on First?:0.5	Vaudeville:0.5
10075	3612.168	what is the inode number of the root directory in the reiser4 file system?	0.0	-1	100	-1\b	.	0	0	0	0	the device:0.5	a table:0.5	The root file system:0.5	a data structure used to represent a filesystem object, which can be one of various things including a file or a directory:0.5	a hierarchy:0.5	filesystem:0.5	Boot File System:0.5	scratch:0.5	a structure:0.5	Many computer programs:0.5	a filesystem object, which can be one of various things including a file or a directory:0.5	the file system driver portion of the kernel:0.5	a known location on the device:0.5	a table of inodes:0.5	the root directory:0.5
1435	3599.363	What nation is home to the Kaaba? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Saudi Arabia	a cuboid building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia	0	0	0	0	Zion:0.5	the Office of Home and Religion (1964–1970):0.5	Islam':0.5	home to the Kaaba, by majority description Islam's holiest site, as well as being the direction of Muslim prayer:0.5	Dolmabahçe Palace:0.5	The Kaaba in Mecca:0.5	a cuboid building in Mecca, Saudi Arabia:0.5	the complaints Ishmael’s wife made in response to his questions, he gave her a message to give to her husband when he returned home:0.5	Mecca, Saudi Arabia:0.5	family:0.5	an individual:0.5	the United Nations:0.5	Ishmael:0.5	the United Kingdom:0.5	Al-Masjid al-Haram, the most sacred mosque in Islam,:0.5
2048	3574.676	When was MTV started? 	0.0	-1	100	1981	.	0	0	0	0	Rhea Chakraborty:0.5	Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012:0.5	Clap Clap Riot:0.5	a pro-democracy campaign called "Choose or Lose":0.5	the success:0.5	OTE TV:0.5	MTV (originally an initialism of Music Television):0.5	commercial-free music videos:0.5	August:0.5	the MTV Networks Music & Logo Group:0.5	an initialism:0.5	1992:0.5	September 1, 2008:0.5	MTV Philippines:0.5	a broader mix of music videos:0.5
10068	3558.746	in which country was osama bin laden killed?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Pakistan	growing questions in the U.S. about whether the country was complicit in harboring Osama bin Laden saying the, "Pakistani government's determination to fight terrorism are staunch and its actions have been vigorous	0	0	0	0	U.S.:0.5	growing questions in the U.S. about whether the country was complicit in harboring Osama bin Laden saying the, "Pakistani government's determination to fight terrorism are staunch and its actions have been vigorous:0.5	Bin Laden family:0.5	any country:0.5	the US and its war on terror:0.5	the Ikhwaan:0.5	baseless speculation:0.5	the:0.5	return for the United States ending the bombing:0.5	Omar bin Laden:0.5	Bin Laden sightings in the United States:0.5	the United States ending the bombing:0.5	6 million Indians:0.5	evidence the country was a "sanctuary" for terrorists:0.5	his country's security forces:0.5
2023	3538.571	What continent is the world's largest dessert on? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Africa	African cuisine	0	0	0	0	The Legend of Sun Knight:0.5	the most extensive distribution network in Mexico and one of the largest in the American Continent:0.5	puris (পুরি "puri"):0.5	African cuisine:0.5	Tapioca:0.5	Thanksgiving and Christmas:0.5	cinnamon and cloves in red wine:0.5	breakfast with traditional breads, such as puris (পুরি "puri") or parathas (পরোটা "pôroṭa"):0.5	cassava:0.5	the New Bremen Pumpkinfest:0.5	the fall and early winter:0.5	South America:0.5	one of the largest in the American Continent:0.5	the conical continent of South America:0.5	Apple:0.5
1780	3526.28	Who has the most no hitters in major league baseball? 	0.21589913796650262	36	100	Ryan	Nolan Ryan's Baseball	0	0	0	0	Major League Baseball:0.5	a single Major League Baseball (MLB) game:0.5	a professional baseball organization:0.5	List of New York Mets no-hitters:0.5	List of Philadelphia Phillies no-hitters:0.5	no-hitters:0.5	XM Satellite Radio, which includes the channel MLB Home Plate and live play-by-play of all games:0.5	the respective successes of the two teams:0.5	the ease:0.5	all games:0.5	Joe Garagiola:0.5	Ward's contribution:0.5	the top 300 Major League Baseball home run hitters:0.5	Major League Baseball from 1996-2000:0.5	the most recent revisions:0.5
1624	3505.42	What year did "New Coke" come out? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	1985	1985	0	0	0	0	New Coke:0.5	20 years into the future," making a subtle reference to ":0.5	Pepsi:0.5	conspiracy theories:0.5	Márcio Moreira:0.5	the new coke ovens:0.5	their talking points for journalists writing about:0.5	1965:0.5	Coca-Cola Enterprises:0.5	the original formula:0.5	the inclusion of 84 new coke ovens:0.5	the end of the year:0.5	nearly 40 years of steel production:0.5	2:0.5	Max Headroom (character):0.5
1668	3487.17	What is the oldest national park in the U.S.? 	0.17339374311232825	44	100	Yellowstone	The Yellowstone Main Post Office in Yellowstone National Park	0	0	0	0	Buffalo Soldier:0.5	hundreds of other federally managed parks, forests:0.5	Martin Luther King, Jr.:0.5	the Black Panther Party and Malcolm X:0.5	a United States National Park:0.5	the other hand:0.5	some black nationalist groups:0.5	the continent's largest volcanic feature:0.5	New York City:0.5	the National Park Service, an agency of the Department of the Interior:0.5	the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway:0.5	Grand Canyon National Park:0.5	Acadia National Park:0.5	Lummus Park Historic District:0.5	The United States Park Police:0.5
1555	3460.759	When was the Tet offensive in Vietnam? 	0.24074303006105635	32	100	1968	1968-06-15	0	0	0	0	Từ Đàm Pagoda:0.5	2547:0.5	1945:0.5	May:0.5	John Mueller:0.5	the Jonestown cult mass suicide:0.5	the North Vietnamese Army:0.5	disasters:0.5	Saigon, the capital of South Vietnam:0.5	forces:0.5	Guyana, Tenerife-Canary Islands:0.5	Orangeburg massacre:0.5	Tran Bach Dang:0.5	XXIV Corps (United States):0.5	Hawija:0.5
1559	3422.473	Where did Dr. King give his speech in Washington? 	0.0	-1	100	Lincoln Memorial	.	0	0	0	0	Martin Luther King, Jr.:0.5	United States:0.5	as the "National Mall":0.5	African-American Civil Rights Movement (1955–68):0.5	Alpha Phi Alpha:0.5	resemblance:0.5	the University of Iowa:0.5	this lawsuit:0.5	the University:0.5	the text of his speech:0.5	this:0.5	King:0.5	the National Mall and only the fourth non-President:0.5	southwest:0.5	Estate of Martin Luther King, Jr., Inc. v. CBS, Inc.:0.5
1409	3394.646	Which vintage rock and roll singer was known as "The Killer"? 	0.30989437914419704	23	100	Jerry Lee Lewis	Jerry Lee Lewis	0	0	0	0	"Suburban Rock 'N' Roll", their first proper release of new material since "Tin Planet":0.5	Lonnie Mack:0.5	Grindhouse (film):0.5	an English indie rock band from Liverpool, who came to prominence in the mid-1990s with hit singles such as "Female of the Species", "Neighbourhood" "Avenging Angels" and "The Ballad of Tom Jones":0.5	Psychobilly:0.5	the 1960s:0.5	Tin Planet:0.5	Attack:0.5	Just a Singer (In a Rock and Roll Band):0.5	the synergistic soul-rock anomaly known as Vintage Trouble:0.5	Ty Taylor:0.5	Neil Young:0.5	southern rock:0.5	the English progressive rock band:0.5	Bob Seger and Lynyrd Skynyrd:0.5
1493	3374.8	When was Davy Crockett born? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1786	a location now commemorated as Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park, that David "Davy" Crockett was born in 1786	0	0	0	0	Davy:0.5	1884:0.5	a location now commemorated as Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park, that David "Davy" Crockett was born in 1786:0.5	Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park, that David "Davy" Crockett was born in 1786:0.5	Nolichucky Dam:0.5	a celebrated 19th-century American folk hero:0.5	a state park in Greene County, Tennessee, United States:0.5	the family:0.5	Elizabeth':0.5	the fact that the author's true identity had been revealed in 1884:0.5	a 19th-century American folk hero:0.5	1786 –:0.5	1786:0.5	the Brazos River, when Davy was still a boy:0.5	Richard Penn Smith:0.5
2016	3359.217	What is the area of western Germany that is known for its rich coal deposits? 	0.0	-1	100	Ruhr	.	0	0	0	0	the United States:0.5	value and area:0.5	Raph Koster:0.5	an American computer technology corporation:0.5	an industrial region:0.5	the English-language distinction between "West Germany" and "Western Germany:0.5	the fighting:0.5	the soil:0.5	international tensions:0.5	the City:0.5	a federally designated region:0.5	List of United States political party platforms:0.5	The National Coal Heritage Area (NCHA):0.5	the making, in areas of international tensions, particularly in a divided Germany:0.5	other Koreas:0.5
2027	3350.751	When was OJ Simpson arrested for murder? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	1994	the June 12, 1994	0	0	0	0	25 years:0.5	October 3, 1995:0.5	the O. J:0.5	O.:0.5	1999:0.5	the days:0.5	other forms:0.5	her friend:0.5	2006:0.5	her fame:0.5	the crash:0.5	the June 12, 1994:0.5	National Enquirer:0.5	a distinctive footprint from a Bruno Magli shoe:0.5	2009:0.5
1999	3331.585	What is the state with the smallest population? 	0.0	-1	100	Wyoming|Pitcairn|Vatican	.	0	0	0	0	Acrelândia:0.5	each state:0.5	Outline of Seychelles:0.5	the 17th Amendment in 1913, which provided for election of senators by popular vote rather than appointment by the state legislatures:0.5	its state:0.5	State:0.5	a public affairs and political talk show:0.5	a short-lived half-hour comedy-drama (dramedy) that NBC added to its Tuesday primetime schedule in March 1980:0.5	The Senate:0.5	an ongoing television series broadcast on butv10 on the Boston University campus:0.5	Axixá do Tocantins:0.5	Superior (proposed U.S. state):0.5	four amnesiac roommates with the ability to subconsciously enter an ethereal realm known as the "Delta State":0.5	each state in the United States of America:0.5	Woodrow Wilson, the most profound of which was the ratification of the 17th Amendment in 1913, which provided for election of senators by popular vote rather than appointment by the state legislatures:0.5
1573	3311.959	Who was the first head of the FBI? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	Hoover	J. Edgar Hoover	0	0	0	0	Region 1:0.5	the Oklahoma City bombing:0.5	the wake of the first 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York:0.5	the United States:0.5	the Unabomber:0.5	Arab descent:0.5	FBI:0.5	One Centre Plaza in Government Center, Boston:0.5	a National Crime Syndicate in the United States:0.5	American Crusade Against Lynching:0.5	Atlanta:0.5	those headed by Sam Giancana and John Gotti:0.5	New York:0.5	John Bugas:0.5	the first and longest serving head of the field office in its history:0.5
2299	3289.314	How many mph do you have to go to break the sound barrier? 	0.0	-1	100	763.035|about 750|761	.	0	0	0	0	the shocking accident:0.5	both singular and plural:0.5	Only Live Twice":0.5	the 1967 James Bond film "You Only Live Twice":0.5	The sound barrier:0.5	Can':0.5	Los Angeles, CA:0.5	an arm or leg:0.5	Lee':0.5	nature:0.5	paper:0.5	Aircraft in fiction:0.5	Many Happy Hangovers to You:0.5	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	the 1950s:0.5
1880	3267.446	When was King Louis XIV born? 	0.15937938131220641	47	100	1638	September 16381 September 1715	0	0	0	0	Giovanni Francesco Romanelli:0.5	Paul de Beauvilliers, 2nd duc de Saint-Aignan:0.5	the feudal aristocracy:0.5	The Little King: A Story:0.5	Chateau-Neuf de Saint-Germain-en-Laye:0.5	Louis XIV:0.5	King Louis XIV:0.5	Paul de Beauvilliers, count and later (1679) 2nd duc de Saint-Aignan (1648–1714), often referred to as the duc de Beauvilliers,:0.5	King Louis XIV's brother:0.5	Versailles (city):0.5	King Louis XIV of France:0.5	2 January 1652:0.5	1703:0.5	Bechly:0.5	Claude Audran III:0.5
1970	3253.113	What is the national airline of Spain? 	1.0	0	100	Iberia	Iberia Airlines	0	0	0	0	Iberia Airlines:0.5	Dominicana:0.5	a national airline:0.5	this airline:0.5	Dominicana de Aviación:0.5	Kingdom of Spain:0.5	the largest hub for Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (now flag carrier of Bolivia):0.5	Gran Canaria Airport, Spain:0.5	the World Tourism Organization, which has its headquarters in Madrid:0.5	the United States of America:0.5	Unitary state:0.5	Copa Airlines:0.5	Airlines of Africa:0.5	Air Algérie:0.5	Mauritania Airlines International:0.5
2310	3221.845	How many American deaths were there in the Korean war? 	0.0	-1	100	\b3[0-9],?[0-9]{3}\b	.	0	0	0	0	many millions:0.5	many diseases which caused deaths:0.5	South Koreans:0.5	D'Arcy Doyle:0.5	Chance for Peace speech:0.5	the Korean War:0.5	repatriation:0.5	a North Korean official:0.5	the presence:0.5	China, and their subsequent fates:0.5	numerous atrocities and massacres of civilians:0.5	the 1.8 million American soldiers who fought in the Korean War:0.5	one British:0.5	Korean Peninsula:0.5	Thomas Carey (baritone):0.5
2247	3194.608	What major league baseball player has 511 pitching victories? 	0.15937938131220641	47	100	Cy Young	Cy Young 14th	0	0	0	0	his apprenticeship as a minor league baseball player:0.5	second-friendliest player behind Sean Casey:0.5	the NL Player of the Week award:0.5	his players:0.5	2004 National Player:0.5	the National League:0.5	1909 –:0.5	editors:0.5	Major League Baseball:0.5	Reggie Jackson:0.5	Melvin Thomas Ott:0.5	Mel Ott:0.5	the best players:0.5	Reggie Jackson, Darrell Evans and Rodriguez:0.5	numerous future Major Leaguers including Abe Alvarez, Jason Vargas and 2004 National Player of the Year Jered Weaver:0.5
10095	3178.099	where you can find pyramids?	1.0	0	100	Egypt	Egyptian geometry	0	0	0	0	Egyptian geometry:0.5	Aurillac:0.5	Tama-Re:0.5	adrift:0.5	any way possible, singing "Where have you been all my li-i-i-i-i-fe" (sic):0.5	first the Red Pyramid:0.5	its outer surfaces:0.5	the backdrop:0.5	scenes:0.5	Modern English:0.5	it:0.5	both of Egypt:0.5	New Zealand:0.5	King's Valley II:0.5	Chain letter:0.5
1953	3152.745	How many NFL teams are there? 	0.18837535480104983	41	100	3[12]	the league's 32 teams	0	0	0	0	three separate American Football Leagues and the All-America Football Conference (AAFC), none of which lasted for more than four seasons (although several teams from the AAFC joined the NFL after the league dissolved in 1949):0.5	three seasons of play during which it never had the same amount of teams and many franchises moved:0.5	a Sunday night game:0.5	Inflatable arch:0.5	Detroit (1920s NFL teams):0.5	small towns and cities:0.5	its early years after 1920:0.5	damages:0.5	These primetime games:0.5	souvenirs and concessions:0.5	teams:0.5	more than four seasons (although several teams from the AAFC joined the NFL after the league dissolved in 1949):0.5	the 2006 season:0.5	only the token amount of one dollar in damages:0.5	NFL Films and many sportswriters:0.5
1474	3130.822	What is the lowest point on dry land? 	0.0	-1	100	Dead Sea	.	0	0	0	0	the lowest point of Algeria:0.5	4 kilometers in some places:0.5	Luxembourg:0.5	the North Sea:0.5	Chott Melrhir:0.5	dry land:0.5	a Dry Land:0.5	saltwater:0.5	a drama film, directed and written by Ryan Piers Williams:0.5	Norway:0.5	the shore of the Caspian Sea:0.5	Oregon:0.5	Mont Blanc (elevation 4810 m):0.5	–40 meters:0.5	North German Plain:0.5
2106	3112.478	What is Barbie's full name? 	0.09022803222906584	65	100	(Barbie|Barbara) Millicent Roberts	Barbara Millicent Roberts	0	0	0	0	Huggy Bear (band):0.5	Barbie's share:0.5	the 1960s:0.5	controversies directed at Barbie:0.5	their most successful song "Barbie Girl":0.5	Sixpence None The Richer:0.5	the band's name:0.5	Gurango's assertion:0.5	an afternoon soap opera of the same name:0.5	a series of novels published by Random House in the 1960s:0.5	her return:0.5	Barbie's full name:0.5	April Fool's Day (2008 film):0.5	Leiji Matsumoto:0.5	Licca-chan:0.5
10033	3090.62	When was Declaration of Independence signed?	0.46040937697618767	11	100	1776	July 4, 1776	0	0	0	0	Thomas Johnson (jurist):0.5	George Walton (disambiguation):0.5	historian Julian P. Boyd:0.5	the first time who had signed the Declaration:0.5	"the" Declaration of Independence:0.5	United States:0.5	a year:0.5	the more famous Declaration of Independence:0.5	the Declaration:0.5	Pilies Street:0.5	the thirteen American colonies, then at war with Great Britain,:0.5	July 4, 1776:0.5	27 March 1971:0.5	the United States Declaration:0.5	a statement:0.5
1737	3066.268	How much sleep should a child get at night? 	0.0	-1	100	((9|1[0-5])\s*(-|to)?\s*)+h(our)?	.	0	0	0	0	Nocturnal enuresis:0.5	On Becoming Baby Wise:0.5	He:0.5	the period of time between the sunset and the sunrise when the Sun is below the horizon:0.5	so much as:0.5	Red Riding Hood:0.5	search:0.5	French:0.5	That night:0.5	linguistic development:0.5	language acquisition skills:0.5	7 months:0.5	Paul Martin (All My Children):0.5	Forced abortion of Feng Jianmei:0.5	Avishkaar:0.5
2168	3046.637	What country produces the most emeralds? 	1.0	0	100	Colombia	Colombian emerald trade	0	0	0	0	Colombian emerald trade:0.5	some of Scotland's most famous pipe bands:0.5	Emerald:0.5	KOGO (AM):0.5	Inter Natos Mulierum non sur-rexit mayor:0.5	the text engraved "Inter Natos Mulierum non sur-rexit mayor" ("Among those born of woman there hath not arisen a greater," Matthew 11:11) which referred to John the Baptist:0.5	those born of woman:0.5	place:0.5	Cortez':0.5	the most emeralds:0.5	country:0.5	Colombia:0.5	Colombia’:0.5	"Merrie England" (1902):0.5	the entire country:0.5
2273	3032.939	Which religion has the largest number of followers worldwide? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Christian|Roman Catholic	Christianity in Australia	0	0	0	0	the worldwide Catholic Church:0.5	the religion:0.5	religion for its citizens:0.5	followers of different religions:0.5	Religion: reden an die Gebildeten unter ihren Verächtern:0.5	9%:0.5	the worldwide Anglican communion:0.5	35.9%:0.5	Catholic Church:0.5	Death:0.5	Immigration:0.5	Christianity in Australia:0.5	Religion in Uganda:0.5	Seychelles:0.5	Religion & Public Life:0.5
10080	3010.317	what is the name of Kirk's starship?	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Enterprise	The Enterprise or USS "Enterprise" (often referred to as the "Starship "Enterprise"")	0	0	0	0	The Magicks of Megas-tu:0.5	Gold (color):0.5	Star Wreck:0.5	Three spaceships:0.5	James Cawley:0.5	Kirk's offer:0.5	the Star Trek character:0.5	their son:0.5	the Starfleet command personnel uniform:0.5	some:0.5	journal entry:0.5	The Enterprise or USS "Enterprise" (often referred to as the "Starship "Enterprise""):0.5	the name of the color of the Starfleet command personnel uniform worn by Captain Kirk of the Starship Enterprise in the TV show and movies:0.5	USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-A):0.5	Where no man has gone before:0.5
2262	2995.363	How did Cincinnati get its name? 	0.2614393726401688	29	100	Cincinnatus|Arthur St. Clair	Cincinnatus	0	0	0	0	six streetcar lines:0.5	the governor:0.5	2008 Cincinnati Bengals season:0.5	Acquiring the Taste:0.5	Gabe Paul:0.5	the east of the site on which Riverfront Stadium, later named Cinergy Field, once stood:0.5	the seventh home:0.5	the 27th president:0.5	the United States and The Chronicle:0.5	the expulsion of an earlier team bearing that name:0.5	the Roman general and dictator:0.5	the city:0.5	the urge to get back into football:0.5	a member:0.5	Larry Siegfried:0.5
1878	2977.978	What year was the phonograph invented? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	187(7|8)	1878 (from an experimental phonograph-clock)	0	0	0	0	Jacob Rabinow:0.5	the next few years:0.5	a sheet of tinfoil, 5 inches wide by 15 inches long,:0.5	1890:0.5	Erastus Benson:0.5	1878 (from an experimental phonograph-clock):0.5	"phōnē", "voice":0.5	the:0.5	S. patent #200,521:0.5	the playing stylus:0.5	the Phonograph Makers Pages link:0.5	the year 1888:0.5	1888:0.5	Dictation machine:0.5	several years:0.5
1551	2965.367	What does DNA stand for? 	0.3979400086720377	15	100	deoxyribonucleic acid	Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)	0	0	0	0	John Moshay, Chris Gibbin and Josh Mutchnick:0.5	Telematics Freedom Foundation:0.5	Amylostereum:0.5	their own DNA:0.5	PSC101:0.5	identification, not classification:0.5	Barcoders:0.5	the presence:0.5	authentication:0.5	brother of Max Mutchnick:0.5	self-replication:0.5	DNA Studio:0.5	leading strand synthesis require only one primer and has uninterrupted DNA polymerase activity:0.5	Nucleobase:0.5	RAPD:0.5
2072	2946.225	How did Brandon Lee die? 	0.24074303006105635	32	100	shooting|gunshot|film|movie	a Brandon Lee action film	0	0	0	0	the working title "Simon Says":0.5	the actor's death:0.5	a handful:0.5	The Crow:0.5	Die Hard:0.5	the Sword:0.5	Brandon Lee (born May 16, 1979),:0.5	an American martial artist:0.5	His next two projects:0.5	Seattle:0.5	The album:0.5	The "Die Hard" sequel:0.5	February 1:0.5	his philosophy:0.5	his family:0.5
10101	2936.703	who invented dynamite ?	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Alfred Nobel	Alfred Nobel, who had also invented dynamite and left a will that led to the creation of the Nobel Prizes	0	0	0	0	Train robbery:0.5	Fox Searchlight Pictures and Paramount Pictures:0.5	the chemist Russell S. Penniman:0.5	Celebrity culture:0.5	Claudius Crozet:0.5	"sweating":0.5	Gloucester, England:0.5	dynamite:0.5	one:0.5	sawdust:0.5	the more costly nitroglycerin:0.5	Alfred Nobel, who had also invented dynamite and left a will that led to the creation of the Nobel Prizes:0.5	Ascanio Sobrero:0.5	Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess:0.5	Why Man Creates:0.5
1443	2923.37	When did Bob Marley die? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	1981	Nesta Robert Marley OM (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981)	0	0	0	0	Rastafari movement:0.5	1947:0.5	Bob Marley':0.5	Greg Cipes:0.5	Pick a Dub:0.5	a song written by Bob Marley, appearing on his posthumous 1983 reggae album, "Confrontation":0.5	"Burnin' and Lootin'" by Bob Marley:0.5	Nesta Robert Marley OM (6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981):0.5	the Bob Marley songs:0.5	the age:0.5	Rastafari's reaction:0.5	6 February 1945 – 11 May 1981:0.5	1962:0.5	Stiff Necked Fools:0.5	The Clare Voyants:0.5
2179	2905.836	What famous verse did Sarah Hale write in 1830? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Mary Had a Little Lamb|Mary's Lamb	Mary's Lamb	0	0	0	0	American writers:0.5	an American writer and an influential editor:0.5	the Gregorian Calendar:0.5	the full calendar:0.5	Mary's Lamb:0.5	Jesse Hooper:0.5	Mary:0.5	Wednesday:0.5	a lyric poem:0.5	the founding members:0.5	popular Australian rock band:0.5	a book:0.5	1788 – April 30, 1879:0.5	April 30, 1879:0.5	the leaders of a group of American editors who insisted on publishing American writers:0.5
2292	2897.811	What do you call a bone doctor? 	0.0	-1	100	Orthopedic	.	0	0	0	0	The Witch of Hebron:0.5	a South Yorkshire mining village:0.5	You":0.5	Doctorate:0.5	the singular:0.5	members:0.5	Every chapter:0.5	a reputable University:0.5	the coursework and thesis:0.5	The duration of the coursework and thesis for award of the degree:0.5	any:0.5	French Grant:0.5	only the village schoolteachers:0.5	the late 1940s:0.5	doctor, parson and children in school:0.5
1586	2874.533	When did the Golden Gate Bridge get finished? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	193(7|0s)	1937	0	0	0	0	Friendship!:0.5	Furimukeba Ai:0.5	the United States and his two guests:0.5	the Golden Gate Bridge:0.5	U.S. Route 101 in California:0.5	the passage:0.5	suicides from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge:0.5	Tetsuo:0.5	the end:0.5	the President of the United States and his two guests:0.5	2737.4088:0.5	Faked death:0.5	one theory:0.5	Boys and Girls (2000 film):0.5	A View to a Kill:0.5
1802	2858.612	How tall is Tom Cruise? 	0.0	-1	100	5\s*(f(ee|oo)?t|')\s*7\s*(in(ch.*)?|")	.	0	0	0	0	War of the Worlds (2005 film):0.5	sociologist Saul Feldman in a paper titled "The presentation of shortness in everyday life—height and heightism in American society: Toward a sociology of stature", presented at the meeting of the American Sociological Association in 1971:0.5	the rock:0.5	the three buildings:0.5	Bocom Financial Towers:0.5	real life:0.5	1 pounds:0.5	producer-star Tom Cruise:0.5	The film:0.5	some:0.5	Chow Yun-fat in The Corruptor:0.5	152.4:0.5	6 in tall:0.5	Height discrimination:0.5	Sissel (Ghost Trick):0.5
1813	2840.822	When were the first postage stamps issued in the United States? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	1847	its first stamp in 1847	0	0	0	0	50 states:0.5	over 800 people:0.5	Postage stamps of Ireland:0.5	Jefferson Davis:0.5	1902:0.5	the use of Fractional currency:0.5	$5:0.5	its first stamp in 1847:0.5	a European colonial empire:0.5	a global superpower, the first country with nuclear weapons,:0.5	The ensuing war:0.5	1783:0.5	The 1961 Soviet launch:0.5	February 13, 1926:0.5	5 cent:0.5
1455	2809.946	The Hindenburg disaster took place in 1937 in which New Jersey town? 	0.0	-1	100	Lakehurst	.	0	0	0	0	the field:0.5	the Hindenburg disaster in May 1937:0.5	Page:0.5	The New Jersey Register of Historic Places:0.5	the Hindenburg disaster:0.5	political and economic issues:0.5	Settlement for the first 10 years of English rule:0.5	the official list of historic resources of local, state, and national interest in the U.S. state of New Jersey:0.5	The Hindenburg disaster:0.5	2 July 1900:0.5	Frau Eva Von Zeppelin’s disgust:0.5	Zeppelin:0.5	an unincorporated town of Gloucester Township in Gloucester County, New Jersey that existed between c. 1794-1874:0.5	the seasides of New Jersey:0.5	passengers:0.5
1693	2799.535	When was Jackie Robinson born? 	0.22796597782486228	34	100	1919	1919 	0	0	0	0	10 August 1917:0.5	1957:0.5	Dick Littlefield:0.5	Robinson Canó:0.5	two sisters:0.5	The memorial statue of Jackie Robinson by sculptor Richard H. Ellis at UCLA Bruins baseball team's home Jackie Robinson Stadium,:0.5	Cairo, Georgia:0.5	Yale School of Nursing and later:0.5	an American former professional basketball player:0.5	the year:0.5	1950s:0.5	November 18, 1946:0.5	1971:0.5	Rachel Robinson:0.5	95 mi parkway:0.5
1538	2781.26	Who is the evil H.R. Director in "Dilbert"? 	0.0	-1	68	Catbert	.	0	0	0	0	a 1990s theory:0.5	the amount of damage they are capable of doing:0.5	United States author Henry Denker:0.5	First:0.5	a novel:0.5	various ideas:0.5	the engineer Dilbert:0.5	a director:0.5	Dilbert:0.5	a novel by United States author Henry Denker, published in 1971:0.5	stupidity, selfishness, and "horniness":0.5	damage:0.5	its satirical office humor:0.5	the net motivations:0.5	a major government department:0.5
2211	2774.018	How large of a litter does a rat have at one time? 	0.0	-1	100	\b(7|seven|14|11|10|12)\b	.	0	0	0	0	Large Mosaic-tailed Rat "(Mammelomys rattoides)":0.5	a large party:0.5	the introduced species black rat and brown rat:0.5	the marsh rice rat:0.5	Dingo:0.5	two species of rice rats in the genus "Hylaeamys":0.5	a preference for medium- to large-sized mammals:0.5	body-gripping traps:0.5	a complex penis:0.5	the term:0.5	color:0.5	large protuberances:0.5	The Large Luzon Forest Rat, or Luzon Forest Rat (Bullimus luzonicus):0.5	larger nuchal lines:0.5	The large bamboo rat:0.5
2381	2752.616	What is Horatio's relationship to Hamlet? 	0.0	-1	100	friend	.	0	0	0	0	ample opportunity to make the most of the relationship between words and music.:0.5	Hamlet (1996 film):0.5	Infinite Jest:0.5	a interpersonal relationship:0.5	an incestuous relationship between Laertes and Ophelia:0.5	the soldiers:0.5	Mark Dignam as Polonius:0.5	"Hamlet", the play, and its audience:0.5	Hamlet, Prince:0.5	the analytical assertion:0.5	heaven and earth, Horatio,:0.5	Hamlet's sexual relationship:0.5	the analogous relationship:0.5	the exact relationship:0.5	the exact relationship between Q1 and the other early texts of the play:0.5
2251	2734.213	How deep is the Grand Canyon? 	0.07745097999287154	69	100	(1|a) mile|(6,?000|5,?700)\s*f(ee|oo|')?t|1,?[68]00\s*m|1.6\s*km	a mile	0	0	0	0	Bass Formation:0.5	Aureum Chaos:0.5	two weeks:0.5	60 mi of limestone caves:0.5	Ophir Chasma:0.5	the Colorado River in the United States:0.5	University of Arizona students:0.5	the canyons, which could take years:0.5	vents, near Supai, AZ, in the Grand Canyon, thus the name:0.5	million years:0.5	(5000 to):0.5	the Grand Canyon's current depth:0.5	Apurímac River:0.5	Grand Canyon of the Elwha:0.5	Outside Television:0.5
1575	2712.209	What is the degree of tilt of Earth? 	0.0	-1	100	23.4?5	.	0	0	0	0	24 solar days:0.5	an academic degree conferred by the Archbishop of Canterbury under the authority of the Ecclesiastical Licences Act 1533 (25 Hen VIII c 21) (Eng) as successor of the papal legate in England:0.5	1 second:0.5	an advanced academic degree in engineering that is conferred in Europe:0.5	Solar and celestial effects on climate:0.5	a period:0.5	the planet's surface:0.5	The Earth's axis of rotation:0.5	daily rotation relative to the ecliptic, the plane of the Earth's orbit:0.5	Zij-i Sultani:0.5	5973.6:0.5	90 degrees minus the axial tilt of the Earth's axis of daily rotation relative to the ecliptic, the plane of the Earth's orbit:0.5	the mean annual air temperature at sea level:0.5	22 degrees Celsius:0.5	an academic, or even technical, degree:0.5
1864	2683.525	What was the name of the first child of English parents to be born in America? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Virginia Dare	The Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge	0	0	0	0	Mollie Sneden:0.5	the first child born in the Americas to English parents, who was born in what is now Dare County:0.5	The name:0.5	The Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge:0.5	Jenna Bush Hager:0.5	an exterior recreation:0.5	him:0.5	American television:0.5	years between siblings, the total number of children, and the changing circumstances of the parents over time:0.5	older brothers:0.5	some American-born English speakers:0.5	Susan Holmes:0.5	I. A. R. Wylie:0.5	Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge:0.5	Married and maiden names:0.5
2039	2667.502	What college did Allen Iverson go to? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Georgetown	Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball	0	0	0	0	a college campus:0.5	Bradley Beal:0.5	NBA superstar Allen Iverson:0.5	Chaminade College Preparatory School:0.5	Billy Packer:0.5	Chandra Levy's parents:0.5	they:0.5	Allen_Iverson__4:0.5	Yao Ming of the West:0.5	Levi Strauss & Co. and NBC Digital Productions:0.5	a different type of point guard than Allen Iverson:0.5	Bethel High School (Hampton, Virginia):0.5	John Thompson (basketball):0.5	Othella Harrington:0.5	Su Xing:0.5
2164	2651.36	How did Julius Irving's son die? 	0.0	-1	100	cocaine|drown	.	0	0	0	0	Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death (Tunes from Blackness):0.5	the mixtape "Deeper Than Trap":0.5	The Son ():0.5	1972:0.5	a retired American basketball player who helped launch a modern style of play that emphasizes leaping and play above the rim:0.5	326:0.5	Julius_Erving__2:0.5	Tunes from Blackness:0.5	United States:0.5	a male offspring; a boy or man in relation to his parents:0.5	the German playwright Walter Hasenclever:0.5	Erving:0.5	Yo Gotti:0.5	a tribute song and music video called "Everything Good Takes Time", or simply "EGTT":0.5	Dr. J:0.5
1619	2643.764	Which baseball star stole 130 bases in 1982? 	0.15051499783199074	49	100	Henderson	1988, when Henderson himself stole 93	0	0	0	0	Gary Thurman:0.5	Michael Ray Bourn (born December 27, 1982):0.5	the single-season record:0.5	25 bases:0.5	AL history:0.5	the 53rd midseason exhibition between the all-stars of the American League (AL) and the National League (NL), the two leagues comprising Major League Baseball:0.5	Edward:0.5	an entire season:0.5	the season:0.5	military service:0.5	A.K. Hangal:0.5	Al Oliver:0.5	Gary Thurman of the Omaha Royals:0.5	130 bases, a total which has not been approached since:0.5	History of the Cincinnati Reds:0.5
10042	2622.442	Which space shuttle exploded?	0.0	-1	100	((Columbia|Challenger).*){2}	.	0	0	0	0	Cosmic Boy:0.5	the users' space shuttle:0.5	the vicinity:0.5	430 Space Shuttle ():0.5	Space Shuttle Project:0.5	an action video game released in 1991 by Absolute Entertainment for the Nintendo Entertainment System:0.5	Space Shuttle Program:0.5	the tank:0.5	the borders:0.5	the enemies bases:0.5	the video:0.5	the Challenger Space Shuttle:0.5	vivid memories of shooting the video in Kakadu National Park after having awoken to see the news footage of the Challenger Space Shuttle exploding during take-off:0.5	Wendy Freedman:0.5	Solid rocket booster:0.5
10085	2602.124	what is the nearest planet to the sun?	0.0	-1	100	Mercury	.	0	0	0	0	the inner planets:0.5	Planet:0.5	Bach quadrangle:0.5	Earth analog:0.5	"Kepler" space mission data, that there could be as many as 40 billion Earth-sized planets orbiting in the habitable zones of sun-like stars and red dwarf stars within the Milky Way Galaxy:0.5	the course:0.5	red dwarf stars:0.5	the habitable zones of sun-like stars:0.5	the center:0.5	November 4, 2013:0.5	its gases:0.5	Mesklin:0.5	List of potential habitable exoplanets:0.5	the Sun and Moon and five other stars, which are called the planets:0.5	Sun Ra and his Solar Arkestra Visits Planet Earth:0.5
1512	2581.569	What is the age of our solar system? 	0.5	9	100	4.(5[0-9]*|6) billion years	 – the oldest known solid constituents within meteorites that are formed within the solar system – are 4.567 billion years old	0	0	0	0	the Age:0.5	the Age of Aquarius:0.5	The Age:0.5	The Route of Ages:0.5	the concept of the Age of Aquarius:0.5	the modern system:0.5	the heliacal rising method:0.5	64 MW of photovoltaic modules:0.5	the solar system and an upper limit:0.5	 – the oldest known solid constituents within meteorites that are formed within the solar system – are 4.567 billion years old:0.5	the oldest known solid constituents within meteorites that are formed within the solar system:0.5	NGC 2439:0.5	(251732) 1998 HG49:0.5	Stadio Marc'Antonio Bentegodi:0.5	Aleo Solar:0.5
2178	2557.105	How high is Mt. Hood? 	0.0	-1	100	11,?24[0-9]\s*f(oo|ee)?t|3,?429\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	a hood:0.5	Ashland, Oregon, where he earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and performed for two summers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival:0.5	narrative, animation, documentary, and sports documentary to the community of Hood River and the Columbia River Gorge area:0.5	his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree:0.5	Hood Meadows Ski Resort with certification from The Professional Ski Instructors of America - American Association of Snowboard Instructors (PSIA-AASI).:0.5	certification from The Professional Ski Instructors of America:0.5	the placing:0.5	a portion:0.5	Moore:0.5	.mt:0.5	Lake Oswego High School:0.5	Joel David Moore:0.5	Danny Davis (snowboarder):0.5	Mount Washington (Olympics):0.5	high school students:0.5
2013	2548.52	How many stripes are on the American flag? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	13|thirteen	13 stripes	0	0	0	0	Memorials and services for the September 11 attacks:0.5	a 1780 letter to the Continental Board of Admiralty dealing with the Great Seal:0.5	The Flag Resolution of 1777:0.5	Gilbert Bates:0.5	Serapis flag:0.5	the flag of the United States, as well as other flags used within the country, such as the flags of governmental agencies:0.5	the 1908 Summer Olympics:0.5	a species of bird in the Furnariidae family:0.5	a blue replica of the War Office Seal set:0.5	the center:0.5	his 1872 history of the American flag:0.5	13 stripes:0.5	many military banners:0.5	Brandywine flag:0.5	Betsy Ross flag:0.5
2340	2526.775	What instrument did the jazz musician Art Tatum play? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	pian(o|ist)	jazz guitarists playing acoustic instruments to be heard over drums, piano or horn sections	0	0	0	0	Arthur "Art" Tatum:0.5	acoustic instruments:0.5	Harry "Sweets:0.5	Cutting contest:0.5	Beethoven & Chopin:0.5	Deremier:0.5	big band settings:0.5	fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media:0.5	a diverse range of human activities and the products of those activities:0.5	guitar amplifiers:0.5	Art Davis:0.5	Ben Webster:0.5	Tommy Flanagan:0.5	sculpture:0.5	Moore:0.5
2350	2503.608	How big is the killer whale? 	0.0	-1	100	\b[68]\s*m|2[0-6]\s*f(ee|oo)?t|\b[56]\b(\s*t|.*ton)	.	0	0	0	0	List of mammals of Georgia (U.S. state):0.5	Killer whale:0.5	speeds:0.5	aquaria and aquatic theme parks:0.5	Whale:0.5	such a whale:0.5	make:0.5	the pioneering work:0.5	British Columbia coasts:0.5	1973, which gave Bigg the idea of photographing the dorsal fin of each killer whale he and Ellis encountered:0.5	The killer whale ("Orcinus orca"), also referred to as the orca whale or orca, and less commonly as the blackfish,:0.5	Toothed whale:0.5	Killer whales of Eden, Australia:0.5	it:0.5	List of captive orcas:0.5
1661	2483.518	What does "E Pluribus Unum" mean? 	0.15937938131220641	47	100	out of .*many\s?, one	the banner E Pluribus Unum meaning "out of many, one"	0	0	0	0	Annuit cœptis:0.5	"E Pluribus Unum," named after the Latin phrase meaning "From many, one,":0.5	a streamer:0.5	one:0.5	Half Eagle:0.5	the Indianapolis Cultural Trail:0.5	a Latin phrase:0.5	the only one until 1956:0.5	the museum or community:0.5	a place:0.5	the same meaning:0.5	E pluribus unum:0.5	the motto of the United States; "E Pluribus Unum":0.5	Coat of arms of Jamaica:0.5	Twenty-cent piece (United States coin):0.5
1440	2466.035	Who was the lead singer for the Commodores? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Lionel Richie	Lionel Richie	0	0	0	0	the lead singer on the Top 10 hits, "Nightshift" and "Brick House" among others:0.5	Heatwave (band):0.5	over 32 countries:0.5	a singer and saxophonist with the Commodores:0.5	Patti Austin:0.5	Dallas Smith:0.5	the 1970s and 1980s:0.5	a list of lead vocalists:0.5	"Nightshift" and "Brick House" among others:0.5	He:0.5	more than one concurrent lead vocalist:0.5	Dallas Smith (singer):0.5	Paul Peress:0.5	the lead singer in The Commodores, touring with them around the world:0.5	1970s in music:0.5
1950	2453.843	Who created the literary character Phineas Fogg? 	0.0	-1	48	Verne	.	0	0	0	0	play:0.5	a Nestor Series 2 robot:0.5	a variety of formats over more than a century:0.5	NS-2:0.5	CMG, RNVR:0.5	James Bond:0.5	a narrative work:0.5	a novel, play, television series or film:0.5	CMG:0.5	Ten Detective Aces" magazine, published by A.A. Wyn's Ace Magazines:0.5	1953:0.5	Magazines:0.5	RNVR:0.5	British journalist:0.5	arts:0.5
1996	2450.382	What city is Duke University in? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Durham	Durham	0	0	0	0	Cleveland:0.5	City College, Duke University, and Columbia University:0.5	New York:0.5	Duke University's Trinity College of Arts and Sciences Board of Visitors:0.5	The Second City and iO:0.5	The paper:0.5	Private university:0.5	United States:0.5	a new joint venture university:0.5	Duke University:0.5	Glen Stassen:0.5	Durham:0.5	Kunshan University:0.5	partnership with the city of Kunshan, China and Wuhan University:0.5	members of The Second City and iO (formerly Improv Olympic) in Chicago:0.5
1937	2434.243	How fast can a nuclear submarine travel? 	0.0	-1	100	(25|30|33)\s*knots|29\s*(mph|miles per hour)|46\s*(kph|kilometers per hour)	.	0	0	0	0	unlimited range:0.5	the speed and range of the submarines:0.5	Eight nuclear submarines:0.5	Disputed status of Gibraltar:0.5	Submarine:0.5	service:0.5	underwater travel:0.5	The "Komsomolets" Nuclear Submarine Memorial Society (), literally:0.5	a list of nuclear-powered submarines:0.5	four:0.5	the United States Navy:0.5	full speed:0.5	a nautical term referring to a ship's true maximum speed, beyond the speed that can be reached by traveling at full speed:0.5	speed of attack and detection:0.5	50% reactor power:0.5
1814	2414.502	What gift is proper for a 1st anniversary? 	0.0	-1	100	paper|plastic|clock	.	0	0	0	0	a silver headdress which was a gift from the Queen in 1955:0.5	Gilwell Park:0.5	KLM:0.5	The Canadian Crown and the Canadian Forces:0.5	Johnny Carson:0.5	it:0.5	CD and LP format:0.5	a computer software daemon:0.5	the visiting Bruno:0.5	proper arrangements:0.5	Melon Kinenbi's first album:0.5	gifts for all who attend:0.5	the bride:0.5	another one of Fedir's true gifts, his patience and understanding for the special needs of his classroom's children:0.5	Fairfax High School (Fairfax, Virginia):0.5
1740	2393.82	What is the Stanley Cup made of? 	0.0	-1	100	silver	.	0	0	0	0	Jakub Kindl:0.5	1935–36 Toronto Maple Leafs season:0.5	their seventh appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals (each having made their first six with Edmonton):0.5	Anderson:0.5	Stefan Persson (ice hockey):0.5	a gentlemen':0.5	the Rangers:0.5	the finals:0.5	each having made their first six with Edmonton:0.5	three games:0.5	a best-of-seven series for the Stanley Cup:0.5	1961 Stanley Cup Finals:0.5	the Stanley Cup:0.5	2001 Stanley Cup Finals:0.5	the 1990 Stanley Cup Final:0.5
1517	2367.248	What is the state bird of Alaska? 	1.0	0	100	willow ptarmigans?	Willow Ptarmigan	0	0	0	0	Willow Ptarmigan:0.5	state bird:0.5	coniferous or mixed woods across Canada, Alaska, and the northeastern and western United States:0.5	the rock ptarmigan ":0.5	Ben Bagert:0.5	the buds:0.5	the tundra:0.5	western United States:0.5	Siberia:0.5	495,204 acres (2,004 square kilometers):0.5	495,204 acres (2,004 square kilometers) immediately east of the Anchorage Bowl in south-central Alaska:0.5	Northern Mockingbird:0.5	Lagopus muta:0.5	state bird, as well as the rock ptarmigan "(Lagopus muta)":0.5	the state bird of Vermont:0.5
10030	2351.124	What language is spoken in Latin America?	0.42693598216088113	13	100	((spanish|portuguese).*){2}	the Americas where Romance languages (i.e., those derived from Latin—particularly Spanish and Portuguese	0	0	0	0	Romance languages (i.e., those:0.5	Latin—particularly Spanish:0.5	Spanish West Indies:0.5	Romance languages (i.e., those derived from Latin) or a subset of the Romance language family  :0.5	Romance languages:0.5	the second most:0.5	a wider variety:0.5	Latinoamérica:0.5	2.1069501E13:0.5	Aymara language:0.5	two separate, unrelated languages:0.5	Portuguese language:0.5	German as a minority language:0.5	the Americas where Romance languages (i.e., those derived from Latin—particularly Spanish and Portuguese:0.5	the most spoken language:0.5
1433	2326.909	What is the height of the tallest redwood? 	0.0	-1	100	367 1/2|367.5|370\s?-\s?foot(-tall)?|379\s*f(ee|oo)?t|115.5\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	Muir Woods National Monument:0.5	Height:0.5	a tree:0.5	a 1957 Soviet drama film produced at Mosfilm and directed by Aleksander Zarkhi after the same name novel written by Evgeny Vorobyov:0.5	Financial District, San Francisco:0.5	USA:0.5	Translit.:0.5	the Redwoods League:0.5	the Dyerville Giant, also in Humboldt Redwoods State Park:0.5	the grove:0.5	that point:0.5	The height measurement:0.5	the Heights:0.5	heights of over 300 ft:0.5	Northern California coastal forests (WWF ecoregion):0.5
10050	2312.858	Who wrote "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" ?	0.44302832384658164	12	100	Stevenson	the Robert Louis Stevenson classic	0	0	0	0	Douglas Adams:0.5	Angela Lansbury as mystery writer and amateur detective Jessica Fletcher:0.5	Robert Young:0.5	Fantastic drama:0.5	William Barnes:0.5	"Treasure Island":0.5	himself:0.5	It:0.5	Another poet:0.5	the characters:0.5	Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde:0.5	Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde:0.5	the Robert Louis Stevenson classic:0.5	Rabin Hill':0.5	Carré:0.5
1747	2297.617	Where is the national hurricane center located? 	0.11828600321853144	57	100	Miami	Miami	0	0	0	0	Washington, D.C.:0.5	Louisiana:0.5	QuikSCAT:0.5	Hurricane Arlene (1987):0.5	Pacific:0.5	a wind speed increase of 50 mph (85 km/h):0.5	the season:0.5	about 55 mi:0.5	The following day:0.5	150 mph:0.5	Colorado:0.5	Florida:0.5	Bermuda:0.5	Texas:0.5	Tropical Storm Agatha (1992):0.5
2347	2274.954	Where is Mount Olympus? 	0.3979400086720377	15	100	Greece	Greece	0	0	0	0	Washington:0.5	the Ashbury Heights neighborhood:0.5	Limassol District:0.5	Mount Olympus (San Francisco):0.5	Olympus:0.5	the territory of Platres in Limassol District:0.5	one:0.5	Hyposmocoma ferruginea:0.5	the northwestern slopes of Mount Olympus of the Wasatch Range:0.5	Dorf and the First Games of Mount Olympus:0.5	two decks:0.5	Millcreek Township, Utah:0.5	the Seattle metropolitan area:0.5	Millcreek Township:0.5	Los Angeles:0.5
1810	2267.034	Where are the British Crown jewels kept? 	0.0	-1	100	London Tower|Tower of London	.	0	0	0	0	Coronation of the British monarch:0.5	the crown of Charles:0.5	a significant British presence in the cantonment area, where native Indians are not permitted to live:0.5	Hope Diamond:0.5	Inventory of Henry VIII of England:0.5	the lavish, heavily bejewelled crowns:0.5	a part:0.5	the regalia:0.5	the coronation of Emperor Haile Selassie:0.5	relics:0.5	the smallest:0.5	the Jubilee Palace:0.5	Winchester Discovery Centre:0.5	the British Crown Jewels:0.5	St Edward's Crown:0.5
2161	2241.235	What is the nickname for the national New Zealand basketball team? 	0.2474250108400471	31	100	Tall Blacks|Kiwis	the Tall Blacks	0	0	0	0	nicknames of national association football teams:0.5	New Zealand national netball team:0.5	the national women's basketball team:0.5	Kathleen O'Kelly-Kennedy:0.5	the "All Whites":0.5	the New Zealand Basketball Association:0.5	the name:0.5	the sport:0.5	the international stage:0.5	New Zealand's Rugby union team, the All Blacks:0.5	New Zealand':0.5	a summary of the evolution of nicknames of the current Major League Baseball teams, and also of selected former major and minor league teams whose nicknames were influential, long-lasting, or both:0.5	Australia national netball team:0.5	a list of nicknames in the sport of basketball:0.5	nicknames of the current Major League Baseball teams, and also of selected former major and minor league teams whose nicknames were influential, long-lasting, or both:0.5
1578	2225.468	How tall is the Sphinx? 	0.0	-1	100	20 met(er|re)s?|20\s*m|66\s*f(ee|oo)?t	.	0	0	0	0	the concept in relation to other cultural traditions:0.5	translations:0.5	List of Fablehaven characters:0.5	the proper name:0.5	the evolution:0.5	The hotel:0.5	sides:0.5	her plan:0.5	a 110 ft-tall re-creation:0.5	Catalpa:0.5	approximately 350 m in length, 5 m tall and 3 m wide ():0.5	line 326:0.5	a major revival:0.5	The Sphinx:0.5	Phix (Φίξ):0.5
10072	2210.802	what is the atomic number of Uranium?	1.0	0	100	\b92\b	an atomic number greater than that of uranium (92), an actinide	0	0	0	0	an atomic number greater than that of uranium (92), an actinide:0.5	the atomic number of uranium:0.5	Transuranic waste:0.5	Neutron–proton ratio:0.5	symbol U and atomic number 92:0.5	U:0.5	an actinide:0.5	the Faculty:0.5	"ausonium" and "hesperium", respectively:0.5	water bonded:0.5	the name assigned to the element with atomic number 94, now known as plutonium:0.5	Transactinide element:0.5	atomic numbers:0.5	an atomic number:0.5	Period 7 element:0.5
2192	2191.196	How did Malcolm X die? 	0.0	-1	100	assassin|murder|shot	.	0	0	0	0	Yolanda King:0.5	Die Hard with a Vengeance:0.5	a Natural Death:0.5	Murray Rothbard:0.5	Beliefs and theology of the Nation of Islam:0.5	the "Negro revolution":0.5	This incident:0.5	El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz ():0.5	The Players Club:0.5	Bulletproof:0.5	Anthony Davis':0.5	the deaths:0.5	the death threats:0.5	the myriad speeches and interviews he gave from 1952 until his death:0.5	Cult of Personality (song):0.5
1939	2169.804	How did Einstein die? 	0.0	-1	100	abdominal.*aneurysm	.	0	0	0	0	the two pillars:0.5	the personal letters:0.5	the Institute:0.5	1905:0.5	Rudolph Nissen:0.5	Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Einstein):0.5	six million ways:0.5	an article:0.5	Albert Einstein':0.5	Einstein:0.5	the general theory of relativity, one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics):0.5	twenty years after her death (she died in 1986):0.5	her death:0.5	he:0.5	18 April 1955:0.5
1984	2152.966	What are people born 1965 through 1980 called? 	0.0	-1	100	Generation X	.	0	0	0	0	Liao Zhigao:0.5	the people against martial law:0.5	Mexico:0.5	the People:0.5	Du Yinjiao:0.5	the climate and cheaper house prices:0.5	this:0.5	the Supreme Court:0.5	born 22 March 1965:0.5	Belgium:0.5	some:0.5	Jubril Aminu:0.5	Fiona Allen:0.5	The assassination attempt, which Enrile claims was real, along with the growing threat of the New People's Army and citizen unrest,:0.5	Anahita Ratebzad:0.5
2087	2132.665	What Canadian city has the largest population? 	0.21589913796650262	36	100	Toronto	History of the Jews in Toronto	0	0	0	0	a list of the largest cities of the Mexican state of Jalisco, based on the population of the cities, not including the municipalities' total population:0.5	the 28 largest incorporated cities in the State of Iowa ranked by population:0.5	Canadian diaspora:0.5	Port Coquitlam:0.5	a list of the largest cities in Canada by census starting with the 1871 Census of Canada, the first national census:0.5	the 2000s:0.5	the 1871 Census:0.5	North America:0.5	the capital of the U.:0.5	the new capital from across the empire:0.5	Canada's two largest immigrant populations:0.5	Winnipeg:0.5	the fourth largest Canadian population of any city in North America:0.5	the ten most populous cities:0.5	the cities:0.5
1925	2112.63	What did Ozzy Osbourne bite the head off of? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	bat	the famed incident involving Ozzy Osbourne biting a head off of a bat	0	0	0	0	Rogues Gallery (album):0.5	Ozzy Osbourne for 6 weeks:0.5	bit:0.5	John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne:0.5	Cavalera Conspiracy:0.5	hit singles "Run Runaway":0.5	the success of Slade's American hit singles "Run Runaway" and "My Oh My":0.5	himself:0.5	a meeting with CBS Records executives in Los Angeles:0.5	iconic rock bands:0.5	blood still dripping from his lips:0.5	List of The Osbournes episodes:0.5	the next presenter, who announced Ozzy Osbourne:0.5	Lisa Loeb:0.5	the third track from Ozzy Osbourne's album "Down to Earth", which was released on October 16, 2001:0.5
2356	2098.218	What instrument did Louis Armstrong play? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	cornet|trumpet	Trumpet	0	0	0	0	Armstrong:0.5	Louis Armstrong and Harry James:0.5	A Tribute:0.5	A Tribute to Louis Armstrong:0.5	Armstrong's creative gifts:0.5	I:0.5	Influenced by Louis Armstrong, Chic:0.5	Martin Block:0.5	The Louis Armstrong House:0.5	Lester Young:0.5	Ron Wynn and Bruce Boyd Raeburn, writing for the "All Music Guide to Jazz",:0.5	Scott Robinson (jazz musician):0.5	John McSweeney:0.5	Martin Block’:0.5	Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971):0.5
1968	2077.515	What fruit's stone does Laetrile come from? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	apricot	crushed apricot pits	0	0	0	0	amygdalin and laetrile:0.5	a modified form named laetrile or Vitamin B17:0.5	a toxic drug:0.5	a hardened fruit layer (the endocarp) fused to and surrounding the actual seed:0.5	crushed apricot pits:0.5	Different groups:0.5	peach:0.5	apricot:0.5	some medicines:0.5	Antoine Boutron-Charlard:0.5	The Fruit:0.5	Laetrile:0.5	amygdalin, the natural product obtained from crushed apricot pits, or neoamygdalin:0.5	both amygdalin:0.5	a semi-synthetic molecule sharing part of the amygdalin structure:0.5
2044	2061.194	What museum in Philadelphia was used in "Rocky"? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Art\s+Museum|Museum of Art	the Art Museum's flight	0	0	0	0	Philadelphia:0.5	Pennsylvania Museum:0.5	the Rockies Air and Space Museum:0.5	H. Louis Duhring, Jr.:0.5	the Benjamin Franklin National Memorial, the Academy of Natural Sciences, the Mütter Museum, and the University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology:0.5	the Rocky scene:0.5	12.0:0.5	11989.054962745344:0.5	1.1989E10:0.5	The famous scene:0.5	Inventor/operator Garrett Brown':0.5	the Art Museum's flight:0.5	the Philadelphia Museum of Art stairs parodying the Rocky scene:0.5	the Mütter Museum:0.5	Philadelphia Convention Hall and Civic Center:0.5
1938	2037.963	How many floors are in the Empire State Building? 	0.0	-1	100	102	.	0	0	0	0	The Standard, High Line:0.5	The first 11 floors:0.5	business:0.5	John Tauranac:0.5	February 23, 1997:0.5	the New York City skyline:0.5	a Father':0.5	the biggest structure of armed concrete of the world:0.5	a variety:0.5	the world':0.5	the Reynolds Building:0.5	the first building to have more than 100 floors:0.5	many views as possible of the Empire State Building:0.5	Reynolds Building:0.5	The Standard State Zoning Enabling Act:0.5
1449	2016.308	What college did Magic Johnson attend? 	0.30102999566398125	24	100	Michigan State	Michigan and Michigan State	0	0	0	0	the 1979 NBA Draft:0.5	the California junior college player of the year:0.5	Sam Vincent (basketball):0.5	an American college basketball player for the UCLA Bruins:0.5	Michael Cooper:0.5	the announcer and comedy cast member:0.5	his tall stature:0.5	lesser renown than teammates Kareem Abdul-Jabbar and Magic Johnson:0.5	the court:0.5	four positions:0.5	Mater Dei High School of Santa Ana, California:0.5	former NBA and college players:0.5	the NBA:0.5	the National Basketball Association:0.5	Johnson Development Corporation, the business holding of basketball player-turned-entrepreneur Magic Johnson, and Sony Pictures Entertainment:0.5
1735	1995.018	What city is Southwestern University in? 	0.28431811792050643	26	100	Georgetown,?	front of Southwestern University, which has been on the same road since its Georgetown campus opened in 1873	0	0	0	0	Catholic Sangji College:0.5	the city:0.5	Texas, USA:0.5	Medical school:0.5	the inland city:0.5	the national average:0.5	125:0.5	the same road:0.5	the "second city" of the Philippines:0.5	The Southwestern University (SWU):0.5	SH 29:0.5	Cebu City:0.5	Vicente Alcover:0.5	Southwestern University (Philippines):0.5	local Austin media:0.5
2184	1971.44	What Liverpool club spawned the Beatles? 	0.16395107103214135	46	100	Cavern	the Cavern club	0	0	0	0	The Beatles:0.5	Beatles:0.5	The Beatles':0.5	Casbah Coffee Club:0.5	the LP's cover:0.5	Ringo Starr:0.5	them:0.5	Pop music:0.5	Beatles':0.5	Apple Records:0.5	a new project, which became "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", widely regarded as rock's first concept album:0.5	a Conservative Club social:0.5	the Beatles':0.5	a version of the Beatles' classic "When I'm Sixty-Four", a song from "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", for an Allstate Insurance commercial:0.5	Liverpool Handball Club:0.5
10078	1950.586	what is the moon of mars?	0.24074303006105635	32	100	((Phobos|Deimos).*){2}	Mars (Phobos and Deimos)	0	0	0	0	a number of fanciful or mythological names for the Moon:0.5	settlement of the Moon:0.5	The "Galileo" spacecraft:0.5	The moons:0.5	Space Exploration Alliance:0.5	its first simulation exercise:0.5	April:0.5	Deimos, which are thought to be captured asteroids:0.5	small:0.5	Mooning:0.5	no total solar eclipses:0.5	February 25 to March 12, 2006:0.5	List of spacecraft powered by non-rechargeable batteries:0.5	Théophile Moreux:0.5	a terrestrial planet with a thin atmosphere, having surface features reminiscent both of the impact craters of the Moon and the volcanoes, valleys, deserts, and polar ice caps of Earth:0.5
1896	1928.413	What was the Hunchback of Notre Dame's real name? 	0.2764209843288905	27	100	Quasimodo	Quasimodo, which, according to Clopin, means "half-formed"	0	0	0	0	Disney's 1996 animated feature "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	Disney's sequel film "The Hunchback of Notre Dame II" (2002):0.5	Richard Harris as Claude Frollo, Salma Hayek as Esmeralda and Mandy Patinkin:0.5	a song from the 1996 Disney film, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", composed by Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz:0.5	Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz:0.5	a very different character:0.5	The Lady:0.5	a French Gothic novel by Victor Hugo published in January 14, 1831:0.5	Clopin:0.5	the 1996 Disney:0.5	Disney's sequel film:0.5	Jason Alexander:0.5	The Hunchback (1997 film):0.5	a 2002 direct-to-video sequel to the 1996 Disney animated film "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	Victor Hugo':0.5
1746	1908.925	Who stabbed Monica Seles? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Parche|Graf fan|fan of (Steffi )?Graf	an obsessed Steffi Graf fan	0	0	0	0	Gabriela Sabatini:0.5	Steffi Graf:0.5	This tournament:0.5	an obsessed Steffi Graf fan:0.5	14 Magdalena Maleeva:0.5	This:0.5	a list of the main career statistics of former tennis player Monica Seles:0.5	the final:0.5	an on-court attack:0.5	it:0.5	Monika Seleš (; , , born December 2, 1973) is the former Yugoslav world no. 1 professional tennis player and a member of the International Tennis Hall:0.5	Young Elders:0.5	1993 Citizen Cup:0.5	1996 Australian Open – Women's Singles:0.5	1999 Australian Open:0.5
1757	1898.898	When did the battle of Iwo Jima take place? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	1944|1945	January 1945	0	0	0	0	Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133:0.5	Strategic Command WWII Pacific Theater:0.5	Iwo Jima:0.5	January and March 1991:0.5	John Basilone:0.5	January 1945:0.5	The battalion:0.5	part of the initial invasion force in the Battle of Iwo Jima:0.5	anticipation of the Battle of Iwo Jima:0.5	place:0.5	all sides:0.5	February – 26 March 1945:0.5	Three days later:0.5	Japan campaign:0.5	Ross F. Gray:0.5
2260	1873.115	When was the hot air balloon invented? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	1783	November 21, 1783	0	0	0	0	the Montgolfier brothers:0.5	December 31, 1998:0.5	the hot air balloon:0.5	Canson:0.5	Nicolas-Marie Gatteaux:0.5	hydrogen:0.5	a German baptized in Orthodox Christianity:0.5	Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes:0.5	The unlucky inventor:0.5	Kryakutnoy ( or Furtzel ):0.5	An unemployed wayward inventor:0.5	some 74 years:0.5	6 January 1745 –:0.5	May 27, 2007:0.5	History of transport:0.5
1605	1856.277	How far would you run if you participate in a marathon? 	0.0	-1	100	26(.2)?\s?-?\s?miles?|42.195 kilometers	.	0	0	0	0	List of festivals in the Isle of Man:0.5	David Weir (athlete):0.5	a diversion through Meiderich:0.5	7 days:0.5	First Class CW Operators' Club:0.5	any of these songs:0.5	an average of over 34 miles:0.5	Beyond Limits”:0.5	my arms, that just shows you how fit I am:0.5	The oblique (objective) form:0.5	Nobody:0.5	the seven marathons Radcliffe has run so far:0.5	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	The River Tour:0.5	Paula Radcliffe:0.5
2352	1839.642	What engineer designed the Erie Canal? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	Benjamin Wright	Benjamin Wright	0	0	0	0	ex officio the Commissioners of the Canal Fund, the Canal Commissioners (until 1878, then succeeded by the Superintendent of Public Works), and the State Engineer and Surveyor (since 1848):0.5	James Geddes, an engineer whose past work included experience on the New York canals,:0.5	it:0.5	Utica Memorial Auditorium:0.5	chief engineer:0.5	1822 – June 19, 1915:0.5	Bridge 8, known locally as the Rexford Bridge,:0.5	1827 and 1829:0.5	2000:0.5	The canal:0.5	the national significance of the canal system:0.5	Canvass White, an engineer of New York's Erie Canal:0.5	an engineer:0.5	five engineers:0.5	$7 million:0.5
1805	1823.565	Who was elected President of South Africa in 1994? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Mandela	Nelson Mandela	0	0	0	0	Forest Town, Gauteng:0.5	a Government of National Unity, in which a member of parliament from the largest opposition party was entitled to a position as deputy president:0.5	three South Africans:0.5	F. W. de Klerk, who oversaw the transition to majority rule in 1994:0.5	Theophilus Ebenhaezer Dönges:0.5	votes:0.5	the apartheid system:0.5	majority rule:0.5	the interim constitution:0.5	the freedom of the people:0.5	Deputy President:0.5	Nelson Mandela:0.5	Freedom Day (27 April, the date of SA’s first democratic elections in 1994 when Nelson Mandela was elected President of South Africa, marking the end of the Apartheid era and the freedom of the people):0.5	President Thabo Mbeki:0.5	Mosibudi Mangena:0.5
2358	1801.622	Who was responsible for the killing of Duncan in "Macbeth"? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Macbeth	Ann Macbeth (1875 – 1948)	0	0	0	0	king:0.5	Ann Macbeth (1875 – 1948):0.5	his discovery of Duncan’s corpse:0.5	Raphael Holinshed':0.5	Duncan, originally a Scottish name,:0.5	a Scottish name:0.5	the assassination:0.5	a knife:0.5	a fictional police officer who serves as his town's 'bobby' in a series of mystery novels created by M. C. Beaton (Marion Chesney):0.5	Barbara Garson:0.5	On Duncan:0.5	King Duncan:0.5	Shakespeare':0.5	Shakespeare's play:0.5	Shakespeare:0.5
1472	1783.842	How do you say "house" in Spanish? 	0.0	-1	100	casa	.	0	0	0	0	Paul Grice:0.5	List of songs recorded by Ada Jones:0.5	the utmost sign:0.5	a letter from prison dated July 18:0.5	We:0.5	No-One But:0.5	the Dunphy plot:0.5	a bonus second disc containing an extended Spanish-translated studio version of "No-One But You" ("Solo Por Ti"):0.5	the songs:0.5	his listening experience:0.5	the young singer's tragic end:0.5	Algerian Arabic:0.5	Robert Bruce Barbour House:0.5	Grammatical mood:0.5	Lori Hacking:0.5
2045	1756.381	When was the city of New Orleans founded? 	0.21589913796650262	36	100	1718	an important commercial center since it was founded in 1718 along the banks of the Mississippi River, near the Gulf of Mexico	0	0	0	0	Robert A. Cerasoli:0.5	DC Comics Super Hero Adventures:0.5	the parish of Orleans:0.5	Orleans Parish:0.5	Irvin Mayfield:0.5	Southeastern Louisiana:0.5	the levees:0.5	a year:0.5	land:0.5	the Train Garden, a 1/22nd size scale of the city of New Orleans:0.5	the Mississippi River:0.5	two hurricanes:0.5	May 7:0.5	Louis Poncereau de Chavagne de Richebourg:0.5	Jean Lafitte:0.5
2370	1736.532	When was the first potato chip made? 	0.0	-1	100	1853	.	0	0	0	0	Tortilla chip:0.5	late 1940s:0.5	their first and only brand of potato chips:0.5	Popchips:0.5	Mrs. Fisher's:0.5	A potato chip (American English):0.5	discs:0.5	potato:0.5	a variety of potato chips in the United States that was founded in 1930:0.5	New England-based Tri-Sum Potato Chips:0.5	Morton':0.5	1930:0.5	1860:0.5	Kat Dennings:0.5	some:0.5
10043	1719.459	Who discovered polarography?	0.21589913796650262	36	100	Heyrovsk[yý]	the basis for the discovery of polarography by Jaroslav Heyrovský	0	0	0	0	the United States:0.5	renewable surfaces:0.5	Digital Interactive Systems Corporation:0.5	Bajaj Auto:0.5	a company specializing in gaming technology for PCs:0.5	a voltammetric measurement:0.5	a voltammetric measurement whose response is determined by combined diffusion/convection mass transport:0.5	radioactivity:0.5	aqueous and non-aqueous media, formation, properties and aging of precipitates, adsorption, coprecipitation, post-precipitation, and induced reactions:0.5	non-aqueous media:0.5	indicators, acid-base equilibria and titrations:0.5	Izaak Kolthoff:0.5	a dropping mercury electrode (DME) or a static mercury drop:0.5	electrode:0.5	gaming technology:0.5
2296	1710.426	What national monument was designated as the first national monument in 1906? 	0.41195437047215944	14	100	Devils Tower	Devils Tower	0	0	0	0	John Otto (park ranger):0.5	March 25, 2013, including the First State National Monument in Delaware, the first National Park Service site in that state:0.5	Rome, New York,:0.5	a presidential proclamation creating Arches National Monument, consisting of two comparatively small, disconnected sections:0.5	a U.S. National Monument:0.5	him:0.5	the President:0.5	– President Roosevelt:0.5	The first use:0.5	three Federal agencies, the Departments of Interior, Agriculture and War,:0.5	Delaware, the first National Park Service site in that state:0.5	List of National Monuments of the United States:0.5	Oregon Caves Historic District:0.5	Parque Batlle:0.5	Devils Tower:0.5
1753	1688.583	When was the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. built? 	0.0	-1	100	1982	.	0	0	0	0	Women in Military Service for America Memorial:0.5	Twenty-five Year Award:0.5	black granite, the same material from which the United States' Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. was built:0.5	1,103 Kentuckians:0.5	one woman who were killed:0.5	the mall:0.5	the Vietnam Women':0.5	the east:0.5	the half-size replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, named The Moving Wall,:0.5	Tyler:0.5	the members of the MACV:0.5	2010:0.5	Orman House:0.5	Ukrainian American Veterans:0.5	Jim Kimsey:0.5
1561	1664.581	When was the first patent filed on the ice cream cone? 	0.0	-1	100	1903|1902|1904	.	0	0	0	0	a new packaging design:0.5	the lawsuits that he later filed against cone manufacturers for patent infringement:0.5	a dry, cone-shaped pastry, usually made of a wafer similar in texture to a waffle, which enables ice cream to be held in the hand and eaten without a bowl or spoon:0.5	1987:0.5	hot and thin wafers:0.5	a self-perpetuating system:0.5	A patent:0.5	legal concepts:0.5	law:0.5	political jargon:0.5	bankruptcy:0.5	1979:0.5	a cone:0.5	The earliest cones:0.5	a patent for a new packaging design by David Wienstien:0.5
1616	1652.845	When is Gerald Ford's birthday? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	July 14, 1913	July 14, 1913	0	0	0	0	1973–:0.5	September 25, 1979:0.5	Ralph Archbold:0.5	List of Presidents of the United States by age:0.5	2012:0.5	she:0.5	Michigan's 5th congressional district:0.5	Michael Gerald Ford:0.5	the birthday of Thomas Jefferson:0.5	Omaha, Nebraska:0.5	Andrew Jarvis:0.5	December 26, 2006:0.5	July 14, 1913:0.5	August 2, 1976:0.5	1976:0.5
2341	1631.896	When was barbed wire invented? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	1867	1867	0	0	0	0	Glidden, Iowa:0.5	1870s:0.5	inroads in fencing off privately owned land:0.5	the strand(s):0.5	Geography of Uruguay:0.5	A person or animal trying to pass through or over barbed wire:0.5	The invention of barbed wire in the 1880s:0.5	major ranching areas:0.5	Barbed wire fencing:0.5	a basic form:0.5	steel fencing wire constructed with sharp edges or points arranged at intervals along the strand(s):0.5	Barbed tape:0.5	November 1969:0.5	barbed wire:0.5	Mendocino War:0.5
2226	1614.937	When was abortion legalized in the U.S.? 	0.09022803222906584	65	100	1973	1973	0	0	0	0	Dignity (Law & Order):0.5	16 territories:0.5	the U.S.,:0.5	Abortion in Canada:0.5	United States pro-choice movement:0.5	the termination of pregnancy by the removal or expulsion from the uterus of a fetus or embryo prior to viability:0.5	15:0.5	second-trimester abortions:0.5	Medical abortion regimens:0.5	privacy by the Supreme Court:0.5	a prostaglandin analog:0.5	2002:0.5	1995:0.5	1969:0.5	Pro-life feminism:0.5
2242	1587.868	What chemical is in chocolate that helps with depression? 	0.13786206519960553	52	100	phenylethylamine|dopamine|serotonin	Serotonin	0	0	0	0	an additive derived from the product of decaffeination or from chemical synthesis:0.5	the phenethylamine and amphetamine chemical classes:0.5	Saffron:0.5	Management of chronic headaches:0.5	other miscellaneous chemical products:0.5	increased depression and anxiety:0.5	the caramel:0.5	The Help:0.5	the property of providing useful assistance; or friendliness evidenced by a kindly and helpful disposition:0.5	neurotransmission levels, which is to depress or reduce arousal or stimulation, in various areas of the brain:0.5	Calcium chloride':0.5	chemicals naturally found in coffee, tea, and (to a lesser degree) in cocoa or chocolate:0.5	a chemical:0.5	A Dow Chemical Company manufacturing facility in Michigan houses:0.5	Manufacture of basic industrial chemicals including fertilizers, vegetable and animal oils and fats, paints, varnishes and lacquers and other miscellaneous chemical products:0.5
2294	1565.991	What continent is India on? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Asia	the unified Eurasian Plate, which is approximately coincident with the geographic Eurasian continent excluding India, Arabia, and far eastern Russia	0	0	0	0	more than US$ 34 billion in the resource-rich continent:0.5	the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent in the southern Indian Ocean:0.5	Bharuch district:0.5	the historical, political, economic, military,helper and cultural connections between the India and the African continent:0.5	a map of the continent of Lemuria:0.5	a residue:0.5	this sub-continent of India:0.5	India House:0.5	emerging from the sea primarily in New Zealand and New Caledonia:0.5	New Delhi:0.5	the Kerguelen Plateau:0.5	the unified Eurasian Plate, which is approximately coincident with the geographic Eurasian continent excluding India, Arabia, and far eastern Russia:0.5	Europe:0.5	the continent:0.5	Zealandia, emerging from the sea primarily in New Zealand and New Caledonia, and the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent in the southern Indian Ocean:0.5
1484	1541.126	What college did Allen Iverson attend? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Georgetown	Georgetown University, where he played with Allen Iverson and Othella Harrington, two other future NBA players	0	0	0	0	Glenn Robinson:0.5	Georgetown University, where he played with Allen Iverson and Othella Harrington, two other future NBA players:0.5	22.9 points per game:0.5	Maurice Cheeks:0.5	Bradley Beal:0.5	Associated Press High School:0.5	two draft picks, Andre Miller and Joe Smith:0.5	career scoring average (22.9 points per game):0.5	the Hoyas' all-time leader in career scoring average, at 22.9 points per game:0.5	a American retired former professional basketball player:0.5	Hampton, Virginia:0.5	Georgetown University:0.5	the Associated Press High School Player of the Year award:0.5	Iverson:0.5	a foundation named 27 Reasons (27 is his college and professional number) which aids underprivileged kids in Arizona and Virginia:0.5
10089	1522.176	when did the biggest underground terror attack happen?	0.0	-1	100	2005	.	0	0	0	0	Military operations of the 2006 Lebanon War:0.5	1 liquid-fuel missiles:0.5	an attempted or actual terror attack:0.5	Rodan (film):0.5	Stefan Starzyński:0.5	Darbha valley:0.5	the towns of Even Menachem and Mattat:0.5	several banks:0.5	the Weather Underground:0.5	the reasons:0.5	Foreign tourists:0.5	November 29, 1947:0.5	November 29:0.5	the 2008 raid:0.5	Battle of Britain:0.5
2320	1503.781	When was the first TV invented? 	0.0	-1	100	192[567]	.	0	0	0	0	He:0.5	1992:0.5	Brian Alvey:0.5	Joyce Davidson:0.5	the name of a cable television network that was operated in New Zealand's two main North Island cities, Auckland and Wellington by Telecom New Zealand in the 1990s:0.5	TNT:0.5	North Island:0.5	Freshness:0.5	the first television show:0.5	first cable television system", invented by L. E. "Ed" Parsons, then owner of Astoria radio station KAST:0.5	the "world's first cable television system", invented by L. E. "Ed" Parsons, then owner of Astoria radio station KAST:0.5	1990s:0.5	1948:0.5	Al Murray:0.5	First TV:0.5
1451	1494.379	Where was the first McDonalds built? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	California|San Bernardino( , Calif.)?	San Bernardino	0	0	0	0	New Zealand:0.5	North Bay:0.5	he:0.5	David Alexander Stoddart:0.5	Oldest McDonald's restaurant:0.5	Kroc':0.5	the former McDonald':0.5	some adaptations:0.5	the first:0.5	around 68 million customers:0.5	Georgie Pie products:0.5	San Bernardino:0.5	Phoenix, Arizona,:0.5	Arizona:0.5	Des Plaines:0.5
1721	1478.036	How far is the pitchers mound from home plate in softball? 	0.0	-1	100	46\s*f(ee|oo)?t	.	0	0	0	0	a baseball diamond:0.5	the game:0.5	Colorado Springs, Colorado,:0.5	Richardson, TX and home:0.5	far the most frequently injured players:0.5	the pitcher:0.5	4 bases on the infield (first base, second base, third base,and home plate):0.5	a:0.5	the ball:0.5	a baseball venue located in Kerrville, TX and home to the Schreiner Mountaineers of the American Southwest Conference:0.5	Another player, the catcher,:0.5	Softball:0.5	All-American Girls Professional Baseball League:0.5	baseball:0.5	a dirt pathway:0.5
1755	1457.647	What was the profession of American patriot Paul Revere? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	silversmith|engraver	an American silversmith, early industrialist, and a patriot in the American Revolution	0	0	0	0	Minutemen:0.5	The Profession:0.5	a Kentucky Colonel:0.5	the recently founded Patriot monthly, "Royal American Magazine":0.5	; December 21, 1734 O.:0.5	types of animals:0.5	works of art:0.5	consumption:0.5	the night of April 18/April 19, 1775:0.5	a deterrence:0.5	this time:0.5	a profession:0.5	A profession:0.5	a profession - such:0.5	Paul Revere (; December 21, 1734 O.:0.5
10083	1430.264	what is the national anthem of czech republic?	0.44302832384658164	12	100	Kde domov m[uů]j|Where is my home	the current national anthem of the Czech Republic titled "Kde domov můj"	0	0	0	0	Beverley Mahood:0.5	author of the Czech national anthem:0.5	its own anthem:0.5	most anthems:0.5	Nazi salute:0.5	the first verse:0.5	the first verse of the Slovak song Nad Tatrou sa blýska:0.5	, short form "Česko" ) is a landlocked country in:0.5	the symbols of the Czech Republic:0.5	1918 to 1992 the national anthem:0.5	a notable figure of the Czech National Revival movement:0.5	National anthem:0.5	the current national anthem of the Czech Republic titled "Kde domov můj":0.5	Macy Gray:0.5	Hoërskool Menlopark:0.5
1478	1410.03	What is the name of the heroine in "Gone with the Wind"? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Scarlett	Scarlett O'Hara	0	0	0	0	Gone with the Wind:0.5	the heroine':0.5	Martin:0.5	the French word "pensée" "thought":0.5	The Wizard of Oz (1939 film):0.5	the 39th most popular name:0.5	Scarlett O'Hara:0.5	a book by Martin:0.5	the mid 15th century:0.5	birth:0.5	the center of Atlanta society:0.5	Rebecca (1940 film):0.5	Margaret Martin, and a book by Martin:0.5	Ella Lorena:0.5	Through a Glass Darkly (Koen novel):0.5
1410	1394.675	What lays blue eggs? 	0.0	-1	100	Ameracuana|Aracuana	.	0	0	0	0	the occasional green and start laying at about 5 or 6 months old:0.5	Greater Ani:0.5	only three chicken breeds:0.5	most:0.5	their blue eggs:0.5	a series of fifty-two jeweled eggs made under the supervision of Peter Carl Fabergé for the Russian Imperial family:0.5	The Emperor Lays:0.5	The color robin egg:0.5	The color robin egg blue:0.5	their eggs:0.5	It:0.5	Easter Egger:0.5	Araucana:0.5	Crested Treeswift:0.5	blue eggs:0.5
2169	1387.22	What day did Pearl Harbor occur? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Dec\s?(ember|.) 7,?|Sunday	December 7, 1941	0	0	0	0	USS Newell (DE-322):0.5	its last day of operation under its original owners:0.5	the Empire of Japan:0.5	December 8 in Japan:0.5	Battle of Hong Kong:0.5	The Pearl Harbor Commemorative Medal:0.5	the island of Oahu, Hawaii, west of Honolulu:0.5	the DVD:0.5	a San Francisco fisherman who enlists after Pearl Harbor and eventually becomes an F6F Hellcat fighter pilot:0.5	the Attack:0.5	the Attack on Pearl Harbor:0.5	December 7, 1941:0.5	USS Taylor (DD-468):0.5	Naval Station Pearl Harbor:0.5	Historian's fallacy:0.5
10102	1365.835	who invented the tesla coil?	0.47930365742088754	10	100	Nikola Tesla	Nikola Tesla	0	0	0	0	Tesla coils:0.5	The Mothers of Invention:0.5	each book of the series:0.5	Van de Graaff generator:0.5	Washington:0.5	a self-taught composer:0.5	the transmitter:0.5	various alternator apparatus that produced 15,000 cycles per second and developed his own very large air gaped coil, known now as a Tesla coil:0.5	the University:0.5	method, composition or process:0.5	Nikola Tesla:0.5	William J. Beaty:0.5	the Tesla Coil:0.5	Alexander Graham Bell:0.5	Plasma globe:0.5
1954	1352.405	What country made the Statue of Liberty? 	0.0	-1	100	France	.	0	0	0	0	United States:0.5	Ellis Island:0.5	The National Park Service:0.5	Josie Natori:0.5	Liberty National Monument:0.5	the "Statue of Liberty Division":0.5	The Ellis Island Immigration Museum:0.5	the replica:0.5	Liberty:0.5	a blue truncated triangle:0.5	President Lyndon Johnson:0.5	Liberty Island:0.5	Save Ellis Island:0.5	the country's coinage and stamps:0.5	Suffolk Country:0.5
2074	1334.557	How tall is the tallest pyramid? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	14[67].*\bm|481\s*f(ee|oo)?t|13[89].*\bm|455\s*f(ee|oo)?t	146.6 m	0	0	0	0	the tallest and most recognizable structure in Uxmal:0.5	the tallest skyscraper west:0.5	Heris Tower:0.5	Pyramid of Neferirkare:0.5	the tallest skyscraper:0.5	a single point:0.5	the Magician:0.5	800 years:0.5	a pyramid in the geometric sense:0.5	the west:0.5	146.:0.5	List of tallest buildings and structures in the world:0.5	a tall, four-sided pyramid with two "wings" to accommodate an elevator shaft on the east and a stairwell and a smoke tower on the west:0.5	the tallest:0.5	the tallest structure at Uxmal:0.5
2036	1314.907	How many counties are in California? 	0.008864383480215898	95	100	58	209 213 310 323 408 415 510 530 559 562 619 626 650 661 707 714 760 805 818 831 858 909 916 925 949	0	0	0	0	Many:0.5	many acres:0.5	Lee's Sandwiches:0.5	Prison realignment in California:0.5	more:0.5	a county located in the Sierra Nevada of the U.S. state of California:0.5	the United States of America state of California:0.5	Orange County, California:0.5	their own city bus lines:0.5	Northern California, specifically Silicon Valley:0.5	the economic downturn:0.5	000 years:0.5	between 40 and 60 registered voters if it spans multiple counties:0.5	Sepúlveda:0.5	many years:0.5
1421	1289.172	When did Mike Tyson bite Holyfield's ear? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	1997	June 28, 1997 which saw Tyson get disqualified in the third round after twice biting Holyfield's ears	0	0	0	0	Seven months later:0.5	Sig Rogich:0.5	Tyson and his cornermen:0.5	Holyfield's right ear:0.5	Mike Tyson:0.5	the most of Holyfield's ear:0.5	Mike Tyson vs. Andrew Golota:0.5	modern sports:0.5	boxing history:0.5	Tyrel:0.5	the most controversial events:0.5	June 28, 1997 which saw Tyson get disqualified in the third round after twice biting Holyfield's ears:0.5	Hot Boyz (film):0.5	Bob Sheridan:0.5	The Incredible Hulk (film):0.5
10008	1266.873	What color is the computer which beat Kasparov at chess in 1997?	1.0	0	100	blue	IBM's Deep Blue	0	0	0	0	IBM's Deep Blue:0.5	a match:0.5	Deep Blue over then World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov:0.5	the victory:0.5	the computer:0.5	Baku:0.5	the computer program X3D Fritz (which was said to have an estimated rating of 2807):0.5	they:0.5	an opportunity they said they used to shore up weaknesses in the computer's play revealed during the course of the match:0.5	the computer's play:0.5	he:0.5	Abstract strategy game:0.5	a reigning World Chess Champion:0.5	11 May 1997:0.5	a reigning world chess champion, Garry Kasparov:0.5
2119	1245.753	When is Jennifer Lopez's birthday? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	July 24,?	July 24, 1969	0	0	0	0	The Wedding Planner:0.5	Shereen Arazm:0.5	television personality:0.5	J to tha L–O! The Remixes:0.5	the birthday:0.5	its fragrances:0.5	connection:0.5	the Jennifer Lopez Home Collection, featuring bedding, towels and luggage:0.5	her own clothing and accessory company:0.5	the 2012 reality television series:0.5	1969-07-24:0.5	July 24, 1969:0.5	2003:0.5	Aleksandra Melnichenko:0.5	Stars Dance:0.5
1542	1233.609	Where is Hill Air Force Base? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Ogden,?|Utah|about 120 kilometers west of Salt_Lake_City	Ogden, Utah	0	0	0	0	Wright Field:0.5	North Olmsted, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio:0.5	Ogden, Utah:0.5	Ogden:0.5	the Ogden Air Logistics Center and its tenant organizations at Hill Air Force Base:0.5	SR-193:0.5	the northern terminus:0.5	SR-193 at Hill Air Force Base:0.5	a state highway:0.5	a short access road to the former north gate at Hill Air Force Base:0.5	1.160 mi from Riverdale, Utah to Hill Air Force Base in Weber County:0.5	Webster University Utah:0.5	Dayton, Ohio:0.5	a major U.S. Air Force:0.5	Cleveland:0.5
1697	1217.876	Where is the Statue of Liberty? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	N(\.|ew)\s?Y(ork)?|Liberty Island	the Las Vegas Strip rather than the original Statue of Liberty in New York	0	0	0	0	NGC 3576:0.5	Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer:0.5	List of lighthouses in the United States by height:0.5	Taylor Tharp:0.5	Forever Statue of Liberty Stamp:0.5	live television:0.5	the centennial celebration:0.5	the certain conditions confronting visitors to the Statue of Liberty (such as the long lines and the protracted waiting time to enter the crown of the statue):0.5	NPS:0.5	the city of Bartholdi's birth:0.5	A 12 m replica:0.5	the Las Vegas Strip rather than the original Statue of Liberty in New York:0.5	Las Vegas:0.5	Colmar, the city of Bartholdi's birth,:0.5	the original Statue:0.5
2061	1200.881	What court case overturned Plessy v. Furgeson? 	0.0	-1	82	Brown vs?. Board of Education	.	0	0	0	0	Keith Plessy:0.5	a person:0.5	both sides:0.5	A Case for the Court:0.5	Ferguson Foundation for Education and Reconciliation:0.5	the publication of a Modern Greek dictionary that included a definition of the word ""Bulgarian":0.5	they:0.5	a video game:0.5	the Court:0.5	the Plessy and Ferguson Foundation for Education and Reconciliation:0.5	a historical marker recalling the case:0.5	The court case of the Babiniotis dictionary:0.5	July 1960 to September 1962:0.5	Historians:0.5	an English appellate court:0.5
1705	1194.897	What is rum made out of? 	0.36062319952358557	18	100	molasses|sugar cane	molasses produced in the last surviving sugarmill at Puunene, Maui, Hawaii USA	0	0	0	0	sweet, dense balls flavoured with chocolate and rum:0.5	premium rums:0.5	100% Maui sugarcane and purified water:0.5	Havana Club:0.5	a truffle-like confection of sweet, dense balls flavoured with chocolate and rum:0.5	It:0.5	Curaçao:0.5	a Rummy card game, based on gin rummy and a variation of Contract rummy played by 3 to 8 players:0.5	brigadeiros, a Brazilian sweet:0.5	an alcohol content:0.5	Bacardi 151:0.5	Maui Dark Rum:0.5	Hot buttered rum:0.5	rum and coconut flavoring:0.5	Dark 'N' Stormy:0.5
10034	1181.879	When was Google founded?	0.02775866392491566	87	100	1998	1998	0	0	0	0	Google Voice Search:0.5	Larry Page and Sergey Brin:0.5	ways:0.5	Dodgeball (service):0.5	Konrad Seppelt:0.5	a video search engine, and formerly a free video sharing website, from Google:0.5	an instant messaging service:0.5	formats and disciplines:0.5	a democratic opposition party:0.5	Chad Hurley and Steve Chen:0.5	the culture:0.5	Chapter 5:0.5	2007:0.5	May 16:0.5	Rich Miner:0.5
1676	1165.472	When was liquid water found on Mars? 	0.0	-1	100	June 2[12]\s*,\s* 2000	.	0	0	0	0	Water on Mars:0.5	10.75 million years ago:0.5	puddle:0.5	Liquid water:0.5	Arcadia quadrangle:0.5	the distant past:0.5	this hypothesis:0.5	the presence:0.5	the first successful Mars flyby in 1965 by "Mariner 4":0.5	low atmospheric pressure:0.5	The existence:0.5	December 6, 2006:0.5	1999:0.5	two craters:0.5	Eridania quadrangle:0.5
1775	1141.451	What is a group of antelope called? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	herd	Antelope Island bison herd	0	0	0	0	KTPI-FM:0.5	Antelope Island bison herd:0.5	relation to motorsport governed by the FIA:0.5	groups of six to eight:0.5	the Mojave Desert:0.5	Edwards AFB:0.5	some relation:0.5	the grey rhebok:0.5	a single male, called a bull:0.5	a bull:0.5	Called:0.5	Africa and Eurasia:0.5	Antelope Valley Conservancy:0.5	The voice group call service:0.5	Group A:0.5
1457	1126.871	Who succeeded Ferdinand Marcos? 	0.02775866392491566	87	100	Corazon Aquino	Corazon Aquino	0	0	0	0	the Chico River Hydroelectric Dam and the Cellophil Resources Corporation:0.5	Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.:0.5	1965-12-31:0.5	1971-08-28:0.5	Ferdinand E. Marcos:0.5	he:0.5	The Pilipino series banknotes:0.5	no appointments:0.5	then President Ferdinand Marcos:0.5	Republic of Biak-na-Bato:0.5	Sarrat, Ilocos Norte:0.5	Victoria Tauli-Corpuz:0.5	Marcos:0.5	a Philippine national hero:0.5	Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos, Jr.:0.5
2326	1115.026	How far is it from the pitcher's mound to home plate? 	0.0	-1	100	60\s*('|f(ee|oo)?t).*6\s*(in|")|18.4\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	Pitcher:0.5	Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium:0.5	the bases:0.5	the boxes:0.5	the pitcher's mound and home plate:0.5	MLB teams' four or five:0.5	the pitching delivery with one foot on the rubber:0.5	A home run:0.5	this task:0.5	a crouched stance:0.5	the American version:0.5	the farthest base:0.5	Left fielder:0.5	Jered Weaver:0.5	a dirt pathway between the pitcher's mound and home plate:0.5
2035	1094.29	How many stomachs does a cow have? 	0.09691001300805657	63	100	four|\b4\b	the fourth and final stomach of a cow	0	0	0	0	Tripe soups:0.5	Burping:0.5	control of Heaven:0.5	the reticulum:0.5	a limited amount:0.5	That:0.5	anachronistically referred to as "West Cowes":0.5	the American West:0.5	the Isle:0.5	honeycomb:0.5	The demons:0.5	December 3, 1955:0.5	Milk:0.5	Casein:0.5	Bovine spongiform encephalopathy:0.5
2244	1077.868	What dress size was Marilyn Monroe? 	0.0	-1	94	\b(14|12|8|4)\b	.	0	0	0	0	music:0.5	the life and career of actress Marilyn Monroe:0.5	the bedroom of her Brentwood home:0.5	television:0.5	he:0.5	American:0.5	Marilyn Monroe Productions:0.5	1926:0.5	1926-06-01:0.5	the label sizes:0.5	her psychiatrist Ralph Greenson:0.5	August 5, 1962:0.5	several commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s and the early 1960s:0.5	an American actress, singer, and sex symbol who starred in several commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s and the early 1960s:0.5	Marilyn Monroe's life and persona:0.5
1694	1070.718	What year did California become a territory? 	0.24074303006105635	32	100	1848	1848	0	0	0	0	a few years:0.5	a period of about ten years, when the natives would become Spanish subjects:0.5	the trees:0.5	the United States:0.5	twenty-seven years:0.5	a territory and department:0.5	a state, Baja California in 1952 and Baja California Sur:0.5	John Flint Kidder:0.5	successive waves:0.5	the last 10:0.5	New California Republic:0.5	5,000 years:0.5	7 billion in 2008:0.5	1786:0.5	April 14, 2009:0.5
2271	1048.149	What class of drug is Xanax? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	.*anxi.*|psychoactive	Anxiety disorder	0	0	0	0	Ric Flair:0.5	Gerald Levert:0.5	temazepam:0.5	trade name Xanax:0.5	a new chemical class:0.5	the newly created diagnosis of panic disorder:0.5	hydrocodone:0.5	The drugs, bought by a Columbia-Brazoria Indepen­dent School District under­cover officer during his three-month stint on campus,:0.5	higher potency benzodiazepines:0.5	that:0.5	42 patients:0.5	a food or exclusively a food:0.5	Bellaire High School (Bellaire, Texas):0.5	Anxiety disorder:0.5	Primidone:0.5
1825	1027.227	What year did Nintendo 64 come out? 	0.22796597782486228	34	100	1996	their 1996 Machine	0	0	0	0	EarthBound 64 (officially known as Mother 3):0.5	the Year award:0.5	several colors:0.5	IQue Player:0.5	nearly sixty years of enforced slumber, as a result of humankind's descent into vice and wickedness:0.5	a variety of consoles including the Super Famicom, Nintendo 64DD and Nintendo 64:0.5	the exploits:0.5	the storyline of the Nintendo 64 game:0.5	August 2000:0.5	Nintendo's third home video game console:0.5	the Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak:0.5	Nintendo 64:0.5	the final years:0.5	the Nintendo 64:0.5	Nintendo':0.5
1518	1010.817	What year did Marco Polo travel to Asia? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	1271	1271	0	0	0	0	In Xanadu:0.5	; September 15, 1254January 8–9:0.5	Tom Ang:0.5	Europeans in Medieval China:0.5	Economic history of Venice:0.5	amazing stories of this different culture:0.5	an Italian merchant traveller whose travels are recorded in "Livres des merveilles du monde", a book which did much to introduce Europeans to Central Asia and China:0.5	the dogado:0.5	Asia ( or ) is the world's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres.:0.5	the Kublai Khan:0.5	Il Milione:0.5	1254January 8–9:0.5	1730:0.5	a hundred teachers of science and religion:0.5	Cathay:0.5
1514	978.472	What is Canada's most populous city? 	0.24074303006105635	32	100	Toronto	the Nation's capital, Ottawa and Canada's largest city, Toronto, which is the provincial capital and one of the most multicultural cities in the world	0	0	0	0	most of Canada's major cities and most populous areas:0.5	Canada's largest western city:0.5	List of municipalities in Ontario:0.5	the country's most populous city:0.5	Canada's most multi-cultural cities:0.5	Canada's population:0.5	Radarsat-1 and 2, ISIS and MOST:0.5	Population growth in the City of Canada Bay between the 2001 Census and the 2006 Census:0.5	Canada's 150th anniversary:0.5	Southern Quebec and Southern Ontario:0.5	the Panama Canal:0.5	Quebec City:0.5	Ottawa:0.5	the Quebec City – Windsor Corridor:0.5	Farnham, Quebec:0.5
2228	957.101	What country was the Battle of Verdun fought in? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	France	north-eastern France	0	0	0	0	History of the Armée de l'Air (1909–42):0.5	the north of the country:0.5	000 dead:0.5	hills:0.5	Battle of Vimy Ridge:0.5	the 170th Infantry:0.5	Mill'—:0.5	Falkenhayn:0.5	the night:0.5	United States:0.5	21 February – 18:0.5	north-eastern France:0.5	Western Front (World War I):0.5	Missing in action:0.5	Walther von Lüttwitz:0.5
1687	925.5	What president declared Mothers' Day? 	1.0	0	100	Wilson	President Woodrow Wilson's declaration	0	0	0	0	President Woodrow Wilson's declaration:0.5	Military Spouse Day:0.5	Mother's Day and Kartini Day:0.5	mothers and motherhood:0.5	Corazon C. Aquino:0.5	It:0.5	this day:0.5	episode fourteen in season two of "Futurama":0.5	1965-1998:0.5	our mothers:0.5	those mothers:0.5	Joseph Franklin Rutherford:0.5	Jim Edgar:0.5	Sweetest Day:0.5	a commemoration of President Woodrow Wilson's declaration of Mother's Day as an official holiday that year:0.5
1589	906.154	Who was the only golfer to win the U.S. and British Opens and amateurs in the same year? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Bobby Jones	Bobby Jones (golfer)	0	0	0	0	Men's major golf championships:0.5	the first golfer:0.5	the U.S.:0.5	Ben Hogan:0.5	2001 Masters Tournament:0.5	the States:0.5	Third World left-wing movements:0.5	it:0.5	Victory in the Spanish–American War:0.5	50 states:0.5	those for which as an amateur he was eligible:0.5	Alison Nicholas:0.5	Jones' time:0.5	1953 U.S. Open (golf):0.5	PGA Championship:0.5
1701	873.032	Where was President Lincoln buried? 	0.0	-1	100	Oak Ridge Cemetery	.	0	0	0	0	the United States' 16th president:0.5	Springfield, Illinois:0.5	Preston King (politician):0.5	Long Run Baptist Church and Cemetery:0.5	United States:0.5	Hodgenville, Kentucky:0.5	much:0.5	the remainder:0.5	Thomas Lincoln, age eight:0.5	mythic proportion:0.5	Springfield.:0.5	William L. Dayton:0.5	the 7th Illinois:0.5	Illinois in the American Civil War:0.5	Union Ballroom:0.5
1691	847.0	Where was the movie "Somewhere in Time" filmed? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	Grand Hotel|Mackinac Island	the Grand Hotel	0	0	0	0	WPBN-TV:0.5	2,000 pages on "Somewhere in Time":0.5	the movie "Somewhere in Time":0.5	company:0.5	Brooks Institute:0.5	Somewhere:0.5	parapsychologist Christopher Chacon's investigation of a notoriously haunted room at the hotel:0.5	real-life news stories:0.5	the narrative:0.5	Christopher Reeve and Jane Seymour:0.5	Inns of Mackinac:0.5	Hotel del Coronado:0.5	Round Island (Michigan):0.5	the 1980 movie:0.5	Jack Finney:0.5
10027	831.208	What is the name of the longest running soap opera TV series?	0.0	-1	100	Coronation Street	.	0	0	0	0	long-running series including "What':0.5	long-running series:0.5	Nick Pickard:0.5	Gladys Rodríguez:0.5	the sexual elements of the series:0.5	greater access to the national network:0.5	the first Australian soap opera to feature an openly gay character:0.5	"McCloud", "Switch", etc:0.5	soap manufacturers, such as Dial Corporation, Procter & Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive and Lever Brothers:0.5	soap opera:0.5	Dial Corporation:0.5	series:0.5	the long-running detective series:0.5	The series:0.5	1970s in television:0.5
2313	807.456	What does an English stone equal? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	14 pound|6.*(kg|kilogram)	936 kg	0	0	0	0	The Stone:0.5	Introducing Joss Stone:0.5	Avoirdupois:0.5	The Rollright Stones: Megaliths, monuments, and settlement in the prehistoric landscape:0.5	building stone, or dimension stone, produced in England:0.5	leader Maurice White:0.5	Lambrick's third book:0.5	the English county:0.5	Allucquére Rosanne "Sandy" Stone:0.5	a village:0.5	capital punishment:0.5	Stone (unit):0.5	936 kg:0.5	the stone being used:0.5	dimension stone:0.5
2107	789.117	What is the currency of Denmark? 	0.5899345798997431	5	79	kroner?|DKK	Danish kroner	0	0	0	0	the official currency:0.5	an opt-out:0.5	The EMU opt-out:0.5	sole official currency:0.5	Faroe Islands:0.5	Danish kroner:0.5	code:0.5	Denmark:0.5	the new mechanism:0.5	The Greek and Danish currencies:0.5	Peterson Institute for International Economics:0.5	all the requirements for adoption:0.5	ERM:0.5	very little (usually less than 1%):0.5	the Danish krone:0.5
1749	783.034	When was Sputnik launched? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	1957	launched at 19:28:34 UTC, on 4 October 1957, from Site No.	0	0	0	0	Sputnik 2:0.5	Bartini A-57:0.5	Jan Schilt:0.5	Conquest of Space (TV series):0.5	Sputnik 1 ( , "Satellite-1", ПС-1 ("PS-1", i.e. "Простейший Спутник-1", or "Elementary Satellite-1")):0.5	launched at 19:28:34 UTC, on 4 October 1957, from Site No.:0.5	the same launch pad:0.5	more powerful 8D76 and 8D77 engines:0.5	the same launch pad used by Sputnik 1:0.5	the International Geophysical Year:0.5	Russian for "satellite":0.5	October 1957:0.5	Sputnik 40:0.5	Sputnik 1:0.5	Site 1:0.5
1523	766.51	What percent of the U.S. is African American? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	12(\.2)?\s*(percent|%)	almost 12 percent of the city	0	0	0	0	Statistics of incarcerated African-American males:0.5	Benton, Louisiana:0.5	5 percent:0.5	high school and eight percent graduated from college:0.5	African-American middle class:0.5	the African American population:0.5	comprise 13%:0.5	the lower middle-class:0.5	the U.S. Military:0.5	The percentage:0.5	any other nation, measured in both per capita spending and percentage of GDP:0.5	about 18 percent:0.5	fifty percent:0.5	Lake View, Arkansas:0.5	Representation of African Americans in media:0.5
2392	734.511	When was the Red Cross founded? 	0.0	-1	79	1859|186[234]|1919	.	0	0	0	0	Kiribati Red Cross Society:0.5	the International Red Cross:0.5	exceptional services in military nursing:0.5	Ethiopian Red Cross Society:0.5	Estonian Red Cross Society:0.5	the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement:0.5	The:0.5	military nursing:0.5	10:0.5	1920:0.5	Belize Red Cross Society:0.5	Norwegian Red Cross:0.5	the United Kingdom and Commonwealth:0.5	a Red Cross establishment:0.5	a military decoration:0.5
2101	728.281	What country was Catherine the Great from? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Prussia	Prussia	0	0	0	0	the nobility:0.5	Steven Fox:0.5	Grebnevo, Moscow Oblast:0.5	the dramatic changes the country underwent during her long rule:0.5	Gatchina Palace:0.5	Russian woodwork:0.5	the 1780s:0.5	the Russian Revolution:0.5	Saint Petersburg:0.5	hunger for fame centred on her daughter's prospects of becoming empress of Russia:0.5	fame centred on her daughter's prospects of becoming empress of Russia:0.5	Prussia:0.5	Empress Elizabeth, who eventually banned her from the country for spying for King Frederick of Prussia:0.5	Pontus, and Armenia:0.5	empress of Russia:0.5
2151	706.438	What cathedral is in Claude Monet's paintings? 	1.0	0	100	Rouen	"Rouen Cathedral"	0	0	0	0	"Rouen Cathedral":0.5	Architecture of Normandy:0.5	the same scene:0.5	the day:0.5	the cathedral and bell tower:0.5	more than thirty:0.5	legal tender:0.5	cloud-based technology for online marketers:0.5	Monet's paintings:0.5	Poplar Trees:0.5	a series of impressionist paintings by Claude Monet:0.5	Rouen Cathedral (Monet):0.5	The Rouen Cathedral series:0.5	"Rouen Cathedral" and "Haystacks":0.5	Haystacks (Monet):0.5
10107	689.424	who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in the year 2012?	0.0	-1	100	((Gurdon|Yamanaka).*){2}	.	0	0	0	0	the discovery:0.5	Hitler':0.5	Hitler:0.5	the Nobel Prizes:0.5	the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895, awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine:0.5	the years of his birth and death (1833–1896):0.5	Nobel Prize:0.5	the years of his birth and death:0.5	his birth and death:0.5	the previous year’:0.5	Boston Children's Hospital:0.5	Ulf von Euler, who was awarded the Physiology or Medicine Prize in 1970:0.5	Alfred Nobel and the years of his birth and death:0.5	the Nobel Prize Committee for Physiology or Medicine:0.5	each Nobel prize:0.5
