1669	9465.823	How tall is Mount McKinley? 	0.0	-1	143	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	Katmai National Park and Preserve:NaN	lieutenant governor:NaN	photogrammetry:NaN	The High One:NaN	Wrangell–St. Elias National Park and Preserve:NaN	Mead Treadwell:NaN	one day:NaN	one day in the monument:NaN	Alaska — Its Resources:NaN	Alaska — Its Resources and Development:NaN	September 11, 2013:NaN	the highest mountain peak in North America:NaN	above sea level:NaN	Koyukon Athabaskan for "The High One":NaN	Dghelaayce’e:NaN
2388	9426.661	what Arthur Miller play recounts his marriage to Marilyn Monroe? 	0.3979400086720377	15	100	After the Fall|Finishing the Play	After the Fall	0	0	0	0	Arthur Miller:0.5	Arthur Asher Miller:0.5	Joe DiMaggio:0.5	Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005):0.5	Joan Copeland:0.5	the "Arthur Miller Journal":0.5	Mary Slattery:0.5	Arthur Miller':0.5	the Pulitzer Prize:0.5	one of Miller's most personal plays:0.5	Miller's most personal plays:0.5	co-starring Clark Gable:0.5	Norma Jeane DiMaggio:0.5	Gene Frankel:0.5	John Huston:0.5
1544	9399.173	What is the most populated country in the world? 	1.0	0	100	China	China	0	0	0	0	China:0.5	Bangladesh at the Olympics:0.5	The world':0.5	about 37% of the world's population:0.5	15% of the world's population:0.5	an estimated population of 10,327,800 as of July 1, 2008 making it the 79th most populated country in the world:0.5	the most densely populated country subdivisions (30,000+ inh./km²):0.5	the most densely populated country subdivisions:0.5	the 79th most populated country in the world:0.5	the 79th most populated country:0.5	a list of the most densely populated country subdivisions (30,000+ inh./km²) in the world:0.5	the most densely populated country subdivisions (30,000+ inh./km²) in the world:0.5	The Global Country of World Peace (GCWP):0.5	The Global Country:0.5	the most populous country:0.5
1783	9379.045	What country are Volvo automobiles made in? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Sweden	the north of Sweden	0	0	0	0	American New Wave artist Stan Ridgway:0.5	the north:0.5	the north of Sweden:0.5	the country:0.5	Volvo Trucks:0.5	Canada–United States Automotive Products Agreement:0.5	Automotive industry by country:0.5	Cross Country:0.5	SKF:0.5	Canada:0.5	UK:0.5	Gothenburg, Sweden:0.5	That Made Country Girls Famous:0.5	Songs That Made This Country Great:0.5	Volvo 850:0.5
2193	9350.5	How many feet above sea level is Jerusalem? 	1.0	0	100	\b2,?[4567][0-9][0-9]\b	2710 feet	0	0	0	0	2710 feet:0.5	many Egyptian Muslims:0.5	670 meters:0.5	three sides:0.5	بحيرة طبريا:0.5	2,177 feet (670 meters):0.5	+3:0.5	20 km:0.5	2 Chronicles 36:23:0.5	2 Chronicles:0.5	2 Chronicles 36:23 (KJV):0.5	177 feet:0.5	Visiting Jerusalem, situated 2,700 feet above sea level,:0.5	an "ascent":0.5	Jerusalem (; ' ; ' ):0.5
2297	9312.221	What is Britney Spears' middle name? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	Jean	Britney Jean Spears	0	0	0	0	Lucky (Britney Spears song):0.5	3 (Britney Spears song):0.5	The Circus Starring Britney Spears:0.5	Britney Spears, taken from her debut studio album ":0.5	Spears:0.5	Spears and her love interest making out in the middle of a desert:0.5	American recording artist Britney Spears, taken from her debut studio album ":0.5	American recording artist Britney Spears, released on October 26, 2007, by Jive Records and the Zomba Music Group:0.5	a song by American recording artist Britney Spears, taken from her debut studio album "..:0.5	the fifth studio album by American recording artist Britney Spears, released on October 26, 2007, by Jive Records and the Zomba Music Group:0.5	October 1, 2008:0.5	October 1, 2008, the Bronx's John Philip Sousa Middle School,:0.5	Overprotected:0.5	In the Zone:0.5	American recording artist Britney Spears:0.5
1787	9289.906	What is David Lee Roth's birthday? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	Oct(.|ober)?\s* 10	David Lee Roth (born October 10, 1954)	0	0	0	0	FM 93.3 The Planet's "Birthday Bash:0.5	Yellow Magic Orchestra for Haruomi Hosono's birthday tribute concert in 2007:0.5	everything percussion and I convinced my mother to buy me a used drum-kit for my thirteenth birthday.”:0.5	the label's 25th birthday:0.5	his birthday:0.5	my thirteenth birthday:0.5	a day that comes once a year when a person celebrates the anniversary of his or her birth:0.5	Josh Rand:0.5	his annual birthday concert:0.5	Haruomi Hosono's birthday tribute concert in 2007:0.5	Haruomi Hosono's birthday tribute concert:0.5	the members of Yellow Magic Orchestra for Haruomi Hosono's birthday tribute concert in 2007:0.5	Joanne Gair:0.5	Pat Torpey:0.5	Sammy Hagar:0.5
2383	9267.656	How did Jerry Garcia Die? 	0.1782736617569064	43	100	drug abuse|heart attack	a heart attack	0	0	0	0	California:0.5	The Jerry Garcia Band:0.5	Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, Old and in the Way, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, and Reconstruction:0.5	Jerry Garcia':0.5	The Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (JGAB):0.5	Gibson Les Paul:0.5	August 1:0.5	1942 –:0.5	1942 – August 9, 1995:0.5	a California drug rehabilitation facility:0.5	Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead:0.5	his father:0.5	the band:0.5	the band the Grateful Dead:0.5	his lead guitar work:0.5
2312	9258.13	How many republics made up the Soviet Union? 	0.30102999566398125	24	100	\b15\b|fifteen	15 percent	0	0	0	0	many of its senior leadership served Soviets intermediary:0.5	many:0.5	Germany–Soviet Union relations before 1941:0.5	a union of Soviet Socialist Republics (SSRs) and the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (RSFSR):0.5	the union:0.5	a union:0.5	The Soviet Union–Pakistan relations (Russian: Союз Советских Социалистических Республик -Пакистан; or USSR-Pakistan relations):0.5	The Soviet Union–Pakistan relations:0.5	Pakistan and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR):0.5	the Union:0.5	the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics:0.5	the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR):0.5	Soviet Union and the United Nations:0.5	Philippines–Soviet Union relations:0.5	RSFSR:0.5
1679	9217.081	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	more than 150 km in diameter:0.5	a planet in the Solar System relative to the size of its primary, having 27% the diameter and 60% the density of Earth:0.5	the size of its primary, having 27% the diameter and 60%:0.5	the diameter and 60%:0.5	213 km: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	the Moon's angular diameter:0.5	the diameter of the Moon:0.5	the diameter:0.5	the diameter along any specified line that is perpendicular to the beam axis and intersects it:0.5	a diameter of 213 km, which is equal to about one-sixteenth of the diameter of Earth's Moon:0.5	the diameter of Earth's Moon:0.5	more than 150 km:0.5	a diameter:0.5	Angular diameter:0.5
2225	9188.744	What modern country is home to the ancient city of Babylon? 	1.0	0	100	Iraq	Ba'athist Iraq	0	0	0	0	Ba'athist Iraq:0.5	the world:0.5	Iraq, known in classical antiquity as Mesopotamia,:0.5	Canadian Home & Country magazine:0.5	Washington, United States:0.5	central Texas:0.5	the south:0.5	Babylon:0.5	suburb, city, or country:0.5	a town, village, suburb, city, or country:0.5	a geographic area, such as a town, village, suburb, city, or country:0.5	the Texas Hill Country:0.5	From Software:0.5	King Sennacherib, King of Assyria,:0.5	King Sennacherib:0.5
2190	9149.111	What country is Hyundai from? 	1.0	0	100	Republic of Korea|South Korea	South Korea, including	0	0	0	0	South Korea, including:0.5	the South Korea manufacturer Hyundai:0.5	Seoul:0.5	Hyundai Card:0.5	the largest card issuers in the country:0.5	one of the largest card issuers in the country:0.5	the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai:0.5	Heavy industry:0.5	the country's taxi industry:0.5	the country':0.5	the first small car in the country to receive variable valve timing making it, on paper at least, the most sophisticated 1.2-litre engine in its segment (the Honda Jazz also has an i-VTEC head but is a segment higher):0.5	the South Korean manufacture Hyundai:0.5	the Netherlands:0.5	Hyundai Starex:0.5	the Honda Jazz:0.5
1922	9121.765	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	your problems: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	contexts such as gambling, speed dating, tennis, military war games, the movies, malpractice suits, popular music:0.5	a power ballad:0.5	The Blink Of:0.5	nothing but crappy fast food:0.5	crappy fast food:0.5	speed dating:0.5	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	gambling, speed dating, tennis, military war games, the movies, malpractice suits, popular music:0.5	An Eye:0.5	your eyes:0.5	Rapid serial visual presentation:0.5	Fracture (video game):0.5	Motor control:0.5
1554	9098.931	What is the scientific name for tobacco? 	0.0	-1	144	Nicotiana alata|Nicotiana tabacum|Nicotiana rustica	.	0	0	0	0	living things:NaN	Binomial nomenclature:NaN	each:NaN	Latin grammatical forms:NaN	Binomial nomenclature (also called binominal nomenclature or binary nomenclature):NaN	species of living things:NaN	binominal nomenclature:NaN	other languages:NaN	species:NaN	both:NaN	they:NaN	a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms, although they can be based on words from other languages:NaN	a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms:NaN	a name:NaN	a formal system:NaN
2050	9082.877	What dissolves gold? 	0.7222095806298173	3	147	cyanide|aqua regia|hydrochloric.*nitrid|HCl.*HNO3	alkaline solutions of cyanide, which have been used in mining	0	0	0	0	room temperature:NaN	alkaline solutions:NaN	attacks:NaN	alkaline solutions of cyanide, which have been used in mining:NaN	aqua regia (nitro-hydrochloric acid), so named:NaN	higher temperatures:NaN	an amalgam:NaN	alloys:NaN	attacks by individual acids:NaN	Delftia acidovorans:NaN	Francis Anthony:NaN	Selenate:NaN	atomic number 79:NaN	Dump leaching:NaN	individual acids:NaN
1665	9066.065	When did Marian Anderson sing at the Lincoln Memorial? 	0.5	9	100	1939	a story about the musician children of an interracial couple who met at Marian Anderson's legendary concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939	0	0	0	0	March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom:0.5	1925 and 1965:0.5	February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993:0.5	1914:0.5	April 8, 1993:0.5	February 27, 1897:0.5	April 12, 2009:0.5	2003:0.5	Sunday:0.5	a story about the musician children of an interracial couple who met at Marian Anderson's legendary concert on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial in 1939:0.5	1965:0.5	1925:0.5	Anderson:0.5	History of women in the United States:0.5	Constitution Hall due to the color of her skin:0.5
10032	9037.006	When is christmas?	0.0	-1	100	Dec.*\b2[45]\b	.	0	0	0	0	A Timeless Christmas:0.5	0007-01-06:0.5	Christmas Eve:0.5	Christmas music:0.5	Christmas specials:0.5	Christmas (disambiguation):0.5	Christmas with Yolanda Adams:0.5	Christmas in the Heart Tour:0.5	This Christmas (TobyMac song):0.5	Christmas to Christmas:0.5	1995:0.5	1992:0.5	an annual commemoration:0.5	the birth:0.5	an annual commemoration of the birth of Jesus ChristArchived 2009-10-31:0.5
1884	9028.467	Where is the Sea of Tranquility? 	0.6540606191098458	3	55	moon	the Tranquillitatis basin on the Moon	0	0	0	0	the final 23 minutes of its mission:0.5	the Ranger 8 spacecraft:0.5	the final 23 minutes:0.5	the Tranquillitatis basin on the Moon:0.5	Mare Tranquillitatis:0.5	000 square kilometers:0.5	its mission:0.5	their lunar map:0.5	their lunar map "Almagestum novum":0.5	Almagestum novum:0.5	astronomers Francesco Grimaldi and Giovanni Battista Riccioli in their lunar map "Almagestum novum":0.5	astronomers Francesco Grimaldi and Giovanni Battista Riccioli:0.5	the Tranquillitatis basin:0.5	the Sea of Tranquility:0.5	Joseph G. Gavin Jr:0.5
2216	9023.897	How did Dennis Brown die? 	0.18837535480104983	41	100	pneumo|lung	a collapsed lung	0	0	0	0	Filming for the fictional island of San Monique in "Live and Let Die":0.5	1 February 1957 – 1 July 1999:0.5	1 February 1957:0.5	the next day:0.5	Kingston, Jamaica:0.5	the fictional island of San Monique in "Live and Let Die":0.5	His father Arthur:0.5	his death:0.5	– 1 July 1999:0.5	– 1:0.5	July 1999:0.5	three elder brothers:0.5	his parents, three elder brothers and a sister:0.5	the official cause:0.5	the official cause of his death:0.5
2141	9003.078	How many justices does the United States Supreme Court have? 	0.0	-1	100	nine|\b9\b	.	0	0	0	0	Many of the justices:0.5	approximately $12,000,000:0.5	approximately $12,000,000 for the Toronto Street Railway shareholders:0.5	many cases:0.5	Associate Justice Anthony Kennedy, who presided over and ruled on many cases before the High Court:0.5	ten Associate Justiceships:0.5	the United States Congress:0.5	his or her service:0.5	the Court:0.5	the United States Constitution:0.5	11 seats on the Supreme Court of the United States:0.5	11 seats:0.5	United States:0.5	the United States:0.5	recent decades:0.5
1962	8976.201	What country is know as the "Land of the Rising Sun"? 	1.0	0	100	Japan	Japan ( Nippon or Nihon; formally or Nihon-koku, literally " State of Japan")	0	0	0	0	Japan ( Nippon or Nihon; formally or Nihon-koku, literally " State of Japan"):0.5	Nippon or Nihon; formally or Nihon-koku:0.5	any country in the world:0.5	one of the largest military budgets of any country in the world:0.5	the largest military budgets of any country in the world:0.5	the country:0.5	the Rising Sun:0.5	any country:0.5	Nippon:0.5	Nippon or Nihon; formally or Nihon-koku, literally " State of Japan":0.5	Nihon; formally or Nihon-koku:0.5	Brazil's Next Top Model (cycle 2):0.5	the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen:0.5	Snow country:0.5	a region legally identified as a distinct entity in political geography:0.5
1818	8969.786	Where did Golda Meir grow up? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Milwaukee|Ukraine	Milwaukee, Wisconsin	0	0	0	0	U.S. President Richard Nixon:0.5	the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), who spearheaded a protest after the Yom Kippur War that led to the resignation of Prime Minister Golda Meir's government:0.5	the Israel Defense Forces:0.5	Jerusalem:0.5	Munich (film):0.5	the Negev desert:0.5	Milwaukee, Wisconsin:0.5	Fourth Street:0.5	Israel, Golda Meir:0.5	Boston and Cardinal:0.5	U.S.:0.5	United States:0.5	Golda:0.5	Negev:0.5	Golda Mabovitch, Голда Мабович:0.5
2069	8948.738	When was the first Star Wars movie made? 	0.0	-1	100	1977	.	0	0	0	0	1970s:0.5	December 1997:0.5	1924:0.5	Charlotte Arnold:0.5	D'Urville Martin:0.5	Richard Hart (online alias RenegadeOfPhunk):0.5	The Extraordinary Seaman:0.5	online alias RenegadeOfPhunk:0.5	objective:0.5	the round:0.5	Cris de Vera:0.5	Anne-Marie Martin:0.5	the goal:0.5	William Paul notes:0.5	Teddy Benavídez:0.5
1754	8923.117	When did the Persian Gulf War occur? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	1991	1991-02-28	0	0	0	0	17:0.5	8 planes with crews and maintenance and support personnel:0.5	8 planes with crews:0.5	August:0.5	1990:0.5	1998 article in Emerging Infectious Diseases:0.5	1998 article:0.5	200 KIA:0.5	January 2006:0.5	April, 1998:0.5	1995-11-30:0.5	1991-02-28:0.5	New Castle Air National Guard Base:0.5	Operation Desert Storm:0.5	the 1991 Bombing of Iraq:0.5
1677	8905.485	How did Micky Mantle die? 	0.0	-1	84	cancer	.	0	0	0	0	1931 –:0.5	1931 – August 13, 1995:0.5	Die/:0.5	Die!:0.5	October 20:0.5	Mantle:0.5	1944:0.5	age 36:0.5	age 36 of heart problems brought on by years of substance abuse:0.5	Die:0.5	Hodgkin':0.5	Hodgkin's disease at the age of 40 on May 7, 1952:0.5	Hodgkin's disease:0.5	The Mick:0.5	Mickey Charles Mantle (October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995):0.5
2300	8899.388	What country did Marco Polo come from? 	0.30989437914419704	23	100	Ital(y|ian)	Marco Polo, the Italian explorer	0	0	0	0	the Pope:0.5	the world:0.5	Yuan Dynasty:0.5	a Mongol:0.5	a Mongol named Koeketei as an ambassador to the Pope:0.5	the southern Thai kingdom of Lavo, or Lop Buri, the “city of Lavo”, (ลพบร, after Lavo, the son of Rama in Hindu mythology):0.5	the first European:0.5	Pope:0.5	the south of the Montes Apenninus mountain range:0.5	the south:0.5	the southern Thai kingdom:0.5	the Orient:0.5	a book:0.5	the Heniochi the Colchian country, which lies at the foot of the Caucasian, or Moschian, Mountains:0.5	Germany:0.5
2182	8869.519	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	an actual survivor as its star—:0.5	the silent film actress:0.5	the silent film actress Dorothy Gibson:0.5	an actual survivor:0.5	a far less ornate clock:0.5	the far:0.5	The ships:0.5	The first film about the disaster:0.5	The first film about the disaster, "Saved from the Titanic":0.5	The first film:0.5	far more water:0.5	its star—:0.5	the Merseyside Maritime Museum:0.5	the passengers:0.5	New York City, US:0.5
1944	8839.383	What did George Washington call his house? 	0.0	-1	100	Mount Vernon	.	0	0	0	0	the "Washington", as her crew affectionately called her,:0.5	George Washington ( – , 1799):0.5	a steak house, a cocktail lounge, a dance hall called the Rainbow Room, a Rexall drugstore and a barber shop:0.5	Washington and Tanacharison:0.5	a dance hall called the Rainbow Room:0.5	the four-room, 80 year old house on land inherited from his father, who had called it "Mount Washington:0.5	the French:0.5	the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War:0.5	the commander-in-chief:0.5	the Founding Fathers of the United States:0.5	the Founding Fathers:0.5	one of the Founding Fathers of the United States:0.5	the French and Indian War:0.5	the French and Indian War (1754–62):0.5	the Continental Army:0.5
10047	8809.467	Who is the author of Neuromancer?	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Gibson	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	0	0	0	the author of "Neuromancer":0.5	the author's website:0.5	a departure from the authors' cyberpunk roots:0.5	the authors':0.5	the author at film adaptations:0.5	the authors' cyberpunk roots: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 author:0.5	Author Robert Stone, a "master of a certain kind of paranoid fiction",:0.5	fellow cyberpunks Bruce Sterling and Rudy Rucker:0.5	the author':0.5	Author Robert Stone:0.5	cyberpunk author William Gibson:0.5	Moore's fascination with dub:0.5	Moore':0.5
10004	8788.854	How many colors do you need to color a planar graph?	1.0	0	100	four|\b4\b	at most four colors	0	0	0	0	at most four colors:0.5	You (stressed , unstressed ):0.5	both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	both singular and plural:0.5	Mandelbrot set:0.5	W. T. Tutte:0.5	Four color theorem:0.5	many other European languages:0.5	My Many Colored Days:0.5	the faces:0.5	Coat of Many Colors:0.5	the coat of many colors ( "kethoneth passim"):0.5	a planar graph:0.5
10103	8758.577	who is Barrack Obama?	1.0	0	147	president.*U.*S|U.*S.*president	Threatening the President of the United States	0	0	0	0	Threatening the President of the United States:NaN	Wagner:NaN	Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States:NaN	Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States (2009–present); United States Senator from Illinois (2005–2008).:NaN	Michelle Obama:NaN	His father, Barack Obama, Sr.,:NaN	His father:NaN	Reactions to Innocence of Muslims:NaN	Hussein Obama II:NaN	the United States, the first African American to hold the office:NaN	Roland Burris:NaN	Joe Biden:NaN	George W. Bush:NaN	August 4:NaN	Hawaii:NaN
1886	8744.695	What are Brazil's national colors? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	bright yellow and blue|green and yellow	the green and yellow colors representing the reigning House of Braganza and the house of the consort of the first emperor, Habsburg	0	0	0	0	three monochrome images, one each in the three colors of red,:0.5	the green and yellow colors representing the reigning House of Braganza and the house of the consort of the first emperor, Habsburg:0.5	no means of analyzing the spectrum of colors at the transmitting end:0.5	Brazil's first financial institutions:0.5	Brazil's native liquor:0.5	Brazil's national development bank (BNDES):0.5	some of Brazil's first financial institutions, such as its local stock exchanges, a National Bank:0.5	Brazil's national development bank:0.5	the spectrum of colors at the transmitting end:0.5	the three colors:0.5	Color television:0.5	the green and yellow colors:0.5	the monopoly of the colony trade:0.5	some:0.5	The national beverage:0.5
1846	8714.17	What is the oldest sports trophy? 	0.36062319952358557	18	100	America(\s?')?s Cup	the America's Cup	0	0	0	0	the oldest sporting trophy in the country:0.5	trophy:0.5	the oldest national sporting trophy:0.5	the oldest sporting trophy:0.5	a horse racing trophy from Lanark, Scotland:0.5	Lanark Silver Bell:0.5	North America':0.5	the Black Diamond Australian Football League:0.5	Australia':0.5	a horse racing trophy:0.5	the oldest sporting trophy in United Kingdom:0.5	a regular rugby exchange with Palmerston North Boys' High School, the Polson Banner, the oldest sporting trophy in the country:0.5	The Regal Trophy:0.5	Palmerston North Boys' High School:0.5	Palmerston North Boys':0.5
2059	8701.299	How did Chicago get its name? 	0.3287886595888969	21	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	its name to the Chicago School:0.5	New York City and Los Angeles:0.5	the West Coast:0.5	the West Coast of the country (about 2 days):0.5	the United States:0.5	the Native American word "shikaakwa":0.5	Chicago ( or ) is the third most populous city in the United States, after New York City and Los Angeles.:0.5	about 2 days:0.5	the Native American word:0.5	the Chicago region:0.5	two movements in architecture:0.5	two movements:0.5	its name:0.5	the Miami-Illinois language:0.5	The name "Chicago":0.5
2140	8674.77	What day did Martin Luther King, Jr. get assassinated? 	1.0	0	100	April 4, 1968	January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968	0	0	0	0	January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968:0.5	four days:0.5	Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968):0.5	James Earl Ray:0.5	King:0.5	April 4, 1968:0.5	Wilmington Riot of 1968:0.5	two months:0.5	1929 – April 4, 1968:0.5	1929 :0.5	himself assassinated two months later:0.5	January 15:0.5	Henry:0.5	federal holiday:0.5	Freedom in 1977 and Congressional Gold Medal in 2004; Martin Luther King, Jr. Day was established as a U.S. federal holiday:0.5
1672	8650.241	What Latin American country is the leading exporter of sugar cane? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Brazil	Colonial Brazil	0	0	0	0	various Caribbean:0.5	Colombia, the United States, and the EU:0.5	Plant:0.5	the United Kingdom:0.5	Colonial Brazil:0.5	Netherlands:0.5	cheaper Caribbean:0.5	cheaper Caribbean and Latin American competitors:0.5	Canada, which also has a free-trade agreement with Costa Rica,:0.5	the world and the fifth-largest exporter of refined sugar:0.5	South American:0.5	a country with a mechanical agriculture looking for a high production of large fields like in North America:0.5	Mexico:0.5	China:0.5	"The World Factbook" of the CIA:0.5
2209	8618.643	What is the term for arable land left unseeded for one season? 	0.759305766654316	2	96	fallow	temporarily fallow land — not seeded for one or more growing seasons, yet not left idle for more than five years	0	0	0	0	24 points in traditional East Asian lunisolar calendars that matches a particular astronomical event or signifies some natural phenomenon:0.5	Land:0.5	temporarily fallow land — not seeded for one or more growing seasons, yet not left idle for more than five years:0.5	Latin "arāre":0.5	temporary meadows for mowing or pasture, market and kitchen gardens:0.5	mowing or pasture, market and kitchen gardens:0.5	any of 24 points in traditional East Asian lunisolar calendars that matches a particular astronomical event or signifies some natural phenomenon:0.5	land ploughed or tilled regularly, generally under a system of crop rotation:0.5	land:0.5	arable land (from Latin "arāre"; “To plough, To farm”):0.5	temporary meadows:0.5	temporarily fallow land —:0.5	the Terme River:0.5	Latin ":0.5	a term:0.5
2153	8609.747	What date did the Lusitania sink? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1915	May 1915	0	0	0	0	the late 19th century:0.5	1906:0.5	May 1915:0.5	Monday, 15:0.5	Charles Klein:0.5	David Alfred Thomas, 1st Viscount Rhondda:0.5	5557:0.5	nearly two years:0.5	Iberia:0.5	Alfred Noyes:0.5	most of modern Portugal:0.5	modern Portugal:0.5	Sir Hugh Lane:0.5	Sir Hugh Lane, who died in the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915 and left this and other paintings to the Tate Gallery in London in his will:0.5	late 19th century:0.5
2281	8583.375	What American commodore demanded that Japan trade with the United States? 	1.0	0	100	Perry	the Perry Expedition, a squadron of four ships which sailed to Japan to establish normal relations with Japan	0	0	0	0	the Perry Expedition, a squadron of four ships which sailed to Japan to establish normal relations with Japan:0.5	the "Black Ships":0.5	French Indochina:0.5	French Indochina, after which the United States placed an oil embargo on Japan:0.5	American commodore Stephen Decatur's ship:0.5	American commodore Stephen Decatur's ship "United States":0.5	France and Germany:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	Commodore Matthew Calbraith Perry:0.5	American commodore Stephen Decatur':0.5	the "Black Ships" of the United States Navy:0.5	Matthew C. Perry:0.5	the opening of Japan:0.5	an oil embargo:0.5	the Convention:0.5
1685	8548.514	What is the most populous city in the United States? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	New\s?York	Geography of New York City	0	0	0	0	Chicago (disambiguation):0.5	the most populous city:0.5	NYC (disambiguation):0.5	Holyoke, Colorado:0.5	Caput Mundi:0.5	Oulu, Wisconsin:0.5	Brooklyn:0.5	Geography of New York City:0.5	the most populous city in the country:0.5	Washington:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	Washington, D.C.,:0.5	the largest cities in the United States by decade:0.5	city:0.5	information about the 100 most populous incorporated cities, the 100 most populous Core Based Statistical Areas (CBSAs), and the 100 most populous Primary Statistical Areas (PSAs) of the United States and Puerto Rico:0.5
1622	8520.403	Who was Woodrow Wilson's First Lady? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	(Ellen|Edith)(_Axson_Wilson)?	Edith Wilson	0	0	0	0	the First Lady's entertainments:0.5	the First Lady herself, White House Horticulturist Dale Haney, Secretary of Agriculture Tom Vilsack, a team of chefs, and fifth graders from Bancroft Elementary School in Washington:0.5	Margaret Woodrow Wilson:0.5	Wilson's second marriage in 1915:0.5	Wilson's second marriage:0.5	Wilson':0.5	Woodrow Wilson:0.5	T. J. Jordan:0.5	Edith Wilson:0.5	First Lady during World War I:0.5	The First Lady of the United States:0.5	first lady Abigail Adams:0.5	Edith White Bolling Galt Wilson (October 15, 1872 — December 28, 1961), second wife of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson,:0.5	Jane Leslie Conly:0.5	Desert Sands Unified School District:0.5
2175	8497.141	What country did Iraq invade in 1990? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Kuwait	Iraq and Kuwait	0	0	0	0	Syria of trying to destabilize their country by allowing Sunni Arab foreign fighters to cross the border Iraq shares with Syria:0.5	U.S. and Iraqi sources:0.5	Iraq and Kuwait:0.5	Iraq for the remainder of the century:0.5	the Iran–Iraq War :0.5	the Iran–Iraq War of the 1980s, the Invasion of Kuwait and the Gulf War of 1990 to 1991 and the UN sanction during the 1990s:0.5	world politics:0.5	Iraq's invasion:0.5	Iraq':0.5	Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990:0.5	Middle East:0.5	Iraq and Syria:0.5	U.S.:0.5	US dollars:0.5	other Arab countries:0.5
2318	8458.821	What instrument measures radioactivity? 	0.2764209843288905	27	100	Geiger|dosimeter	Geiger counter	0	0	0	0	The Measuring Instruments Directive:0.5	all radiation instrument technologies:0.5	hand held monitoring instruments:0.5	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	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	observer, measuring instrument, electron/positron etc:0.5	John Alexander Simpson:0.5	Arizona's Instrument:0.5	Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards (AIMS):0.5	Henri Becquerel:0.5	Theodore William Richards:0.5	an instrument for measuring the potential (voltage) in a circuit:0.5	A measuring instrument:0.5	a nucleus of an unstable atom:0.5	an unstable atom:0.5
2143	8438.994	How did John Dillinger die? 	0.0	-1	100	gunned down|shot	.	0	0	0	0	September 15, 1907 – January 13, 1969:0.5	June 22, 1903 – July 22, 1934:0.5	a long-time outlaw who chooses to die with his friends during the film's violent conclusion:0.5	Mary Evelyn "Billie" Frechette (September 15, 1907 – January 13, 1969):0.5	Warren Oates:0.5	much younger than their four older sisters and two older brothers (Speck's oldest brother, Robert, died at the age of 23 in an automobile accident in 1952):0.5	a week:0.5	Die!:0.5	Die:0.5	Die/:0.5	she:0.5	Mary Evelyn "Billie" Frechette:0.5	Greene:0.5	Oates:0.5	Their mother:0.5
2214	8420.29	What country other than Germany has German as its official language? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Austria|Switzerland|Belgium|Luxembourg|Lichtenstein	Andorra (around 15 000 speakers), Belgium, France (around 500 000 speakers), Germany, Luxembourg, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom	0	0	0	0	the European Union:0.5	Andorra:0.5	Germany at the Summer Olympics:0.5	Russia:0.5	Afghanistan:0.5	Macau:0.5	Berlin:0.5	Liechtenstein:0.5	Andorra (around 15 000 speakers), Belgium, France (around 500 000 speakers), Germany, Luxembourg, Spain, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom:0.5	Andorra (around 15 000 speakers):0.5	Luxembourg:0.5	the world:0.5	the 16th most populous country:0.5	security in that country:0.5	over 95% of the country:0.5
1777	8399.473	Who did Scott Bakula play in "American Beauty"? 	1.0	0	100	Jim	Sam Robards' Jim Berkley	0	0	0	0	Sam Robards' Jim Berkley:0.5	Jim Olmeyer, same-sex partner of Sam Robards' Jim Berkley,:0.5	Jonathan Archer:0.5	Scott Stewart Bakula:0.5	Chris Cooper:0.5	Joe DiMaggio in ":0.5	He:0.5	same-sex partner of Sam Robards' Jim Berkley:0.5	same-sex partner:0.5	Jonathan Archer in ':0.5	American Beauty (film):0.5	the 1999 film "American Beauty":0.5	Three Guys Naked:0.5	Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down:0.5	the captain:0.5
10092	8385.555	where is Løn used?	0.0	-1	100	Christiania	.	0	0	0	0	Bethlehem, Pennsylvania:0.5	the National Register of Historic Places:0.5	Nashville Railroad:0.5	Louisville:0.5	the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N):0.5	the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N), it is currently used as the station for the My Old Kentucky Dinner Train:0.5	Birmingham, Alabama (Amtrak station):0.5	Louisville and Nashville Railroad:0.5	Pensacola and Atlantic Railroad:0.5	the old Bardstown line, including the station,:0.5	the old Bardstown line:0.5	Tennessee:0.5	the Bardstown Historic District:0.5	United States:0.5	Bethlehem:0.5
1525	8368.01	What university did Thomas Jefferson found? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	Virginia	a polymath who spoke five languages and was deeply interested in science, invention, architecture, religion and philosophy, interests that led him to the founding of the University of Virginia after his presidency	0	0	0	0	Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and the Main Line Health System:0.5	Western State University College of Law:0.5	Vincennes University:0.5	Pennsylvania:0.5	University of Colorado:0.5	Thomas Jefferson University':0.5	Thomas Jefferson University's notable alumni:0.5	a polymath who spoke five languages and was deeply interested in science, invention, architecture, religion and philosophy, interests that led him to the founding of the University of Virginia after his presidency:0.5	the founding of the University of Virginia:0.5	the San Diego campus of the Western State University College of Law:0.5	every College and University:0.5	State University:0.5	the Enlightenment, Jefferson:0.5	Congress:0.5	the Library of Congress:0.5
2115	8344.628	In what Canadian province are most people of French descent? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Qu[eé]bec	The province of Quebec	0	0	0	0	the Makran strip of the Sindh and Balochistan provinces in southwestern Pakistan:0.5	The province of Quebec:0.5	The province:0.5	Francophone Albertan political figures:0.5	French Canadians in the Political Life of the Province of Alberta:0.5	the Canadian province of Nova Scotia:0.5	southwestern Pakistan:0.5	Scotland:0.5	the Political Life of the Province of Alberta:0.5	the Province of Alberta:0.5	the Province:0.5	the Canadian province:0.5	Wales:0.5	five Canadian provinces:0.5	Anglo-America:0.5
2049	8333.81	What president served 2 nonconsecutive terms? 	0.0	-1	100	Grover Cleveland	.	0	0	0	0	a mountain peak on the "The President/Vice-President Massif", just North of Emerald Lake in Yoho National Park, near the Alpine Club of Canada's Stanley Mitchell hut:0.5	president judge of that court:0.5	President:0.5	President and Vice-President:0.5	Corazon Aquino:0.5	disloyalty to former President Estrada:0.5	former President Estrada:0.5	president of the Louisiana Cattleman's Association:0.5	United States presidential election, 1888:0.5	the President:0.5	the President of the Bangor Federal Credit Union:0.5	perceptions of disloyalty to former President Estrada, whom he served as DILG Secretary from 2000 to 2001,:0.5	Jimmie Davis:0.5	Ellen Bryan Moore:0.5	the Court of Common Pleas No. 2:0.5
2025	8301.937	What sports stadium has been billed as "the eighth wonder of the world"? 	0.1549019599857433	48	100	Astrodome	their new domed stadium, the Astrodome,	0	0	0	0	first indoor domed sports stadium:0.5	Hofheinz Pavilion (Houston Cougars basketball), Rice Stadium (Rice Owls football), and Reliant Arena:0.5	the world's first domed sports stadium:0.5	a multi-use stadium located in Wuhan, China:0.5	a multi-purpose stadium in Islamabad, Pakistan:0.5	a multi-purpose stadium, in Harare, Zimbabwe, with a capacity of 60,000 people:0.5	the Echo Arena:0.5	the Echo Arena and Liverpool Olympia:0.5	Reliant Arena:0.5	Wuhan Sports Center Stadium ( or Zhuankou Stadium ():0.5	Liverpool:0.5	the NFL's first retractable-roof stadium with natural grass, Reliant Stadium (home of the Texans):0.5	History of the Houston Astros:0.5	the "Eighth Wonder:0.5	the "Eighth Wonder of the World":0.5
2202	8288.063	How many interceptions did Joe Montana throw in four Superbowls? 	0.0	-1	100	never|none|\b0\b|zero	.	0	0	0	0	1,142 yards and 11 touchdowns with no interceptions, earning him a passer rating of 127.8:0.5	122 passes:0.5	11 touchdowns:0.5	279 out of 432 completions:0.5	630 yards:0.5	28 touchdowns:0.5	795 yards:0.5	only 10 interceptions:0.5	3,630 yards, 28 touchdowns, and only 10 interceptions:0.5	nine interceptions:0.5	795 yards and 15 touchdown passes against nine interceptions:0.5	October 6, 2013:0.5	four consecutive games:0.5	1 interception:0.5	just 9 of 23 completions for 125 yards and no touchdowns, with 1 interception:0.5
2110	8256.777	what is Speedy Claxton's real name? 	0.5088830336643532	7	69	Craig	Craig "Speedy" Claxton (born May 8, 1978)	0	0	0	0	Marvin Willis "Will" Claxton III:0.5	Marvin Willis "Will" Claxton III (born September 14, 1981):0.5	the Atlanta Hawks:0.5	Claxton, Georgia:0.5	a former professional basketball player:0.5	Larry Riley, Nelson's longtime assistant coach,:0.5	a confectionery company based in Claxton, Georgia:0.5	Craig "Speedy" Claxton (born May 8, 1978):0.5	Jamal Crawford:0.5	dubiously:0.5	an outstanding seventh lottery pick:0.5	his place:0.5	Acie Law:0.5	an award-winning Canadian translator, primarily of Quebec literature:0.5	a city in Evans County, Georgia, United States:0.5
2021	8250.729	What is the world's largest coral reef? 	1.0	0	146	Great Barrier Reef	The Great Barrier Reef	0	0	0	0	The Great Barrier Reef:NaN	largest coral reefs:NaN	the world's second-largest contiguous coral reef system and the largest in the country:NaN	the world's second-largest contiguous coral reef system:NaN	a 100 acre abandoned limestone quarry in Le Roy, New York:NaN	Apo Reef:NaN	1200 acre:NaN	a 1200 acre private estate:NaN	300 acre:NaN	Australia:NaN	Great Barrier Reef Marine Park:NaN	the world's coral reefs:NaN	Philippines:NaN	Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary:NaN	Florida Reef:NaN
1519	8239.498	Where was Hans Christian Anderson born? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Denmark|Odense	the town of Odense, Denmark,	0	0	0	0	; often referred to in Scandinavia as H. C. Andersen; April 2, 1805August 4, 1875:0.5	Scandinavia:0.5	; often referred to in Scandinavia as H. C. Andersen:0.5	major Hollywood movies:0.5	major Hollywood movies to Broadway, and from TV specials to celebrity nightclub acts:0.5	Birmingham, England:0.5	Tuesday, April 2, 1805:0.5	Hollywood:0.5	April 2, 1805:0.5	Hans Christian Andersen (; often referred to in Scandinavia as H. C. Andersen; April 2, 1805August 4, 1875):0.5	the town:0.5	the town of Odense, Denmark,:0.5	a Danish author and poet:0.5	the young Hans Christian Andersen imaginatively conceiving the stories he would later write:0.5	the young Hans Christian Andersen imaginatively:0.5
1997	8228.234	What American revolutionary general turned over West Point to the British? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	Arnold	General Benedict Arnold, the commander at West Point	0	0	0	0	Henry Knox:0.5	Nearly every general officer of note:0.5	Nearly every general officer of note from either army during the Civil War:0.5	the general officer ranks of the rapidly expanding Union and Confederate armies:0.5	the general officer ranks:0.5	Clark:0.5	MacArthur:0.5	Bradley:0.5	Troy H. Middleton:0.5	David H. Huntoon:0.5	Benjamin Tupper:0.5	a Brigadier General:0.5	West Point and a West Point graduate commanded the forces of one or both sides in every one of the 60 major battles of the war:0.5	Union and Confederate armies:0.5	General Officer:0.5
1563	8199.738	Who started the Protestant reformation? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Luther	Lutheranism	0	0	0	0	Henry IV, Duke of Saxony:0.5	Peter Englisberg, the commander of both houses at the time,:0.5	French:0.5	Lutheranism:0.5	Kirche von Luxemburg":0.5	Peter Englisberg:0.5	the doctrines and devotional practices:0.5	the relatively recent practice:0.5	America (PRC) or (PRCA):0.5	Max Weber:0.5	the Catholic Church:0.5	a few years:0.5	Warsaw, Poland:0.5	the Philippines:0.5	the PRC:0.5
2235	8176.495	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	0	0	0	0	the highest mountain:0.5	December that year they summitted Aconcagua in Argentina, the highest mountain in South America, but could not fly from the summit: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	Geordie Stewart:0.5	Dean Edward Johnson:0.5	summit Aconcagua, the highest mountain in South America:0.5	Argentina:0.5	the highest mountain in South America:0.5	1897:0.5	June 24, 1950:0.5	Marianne Pretorius:0.5	one of the youngest Britons:0.5	almost no climbing experience:0.5	6960.8:0.5	December:0.5
2103	8169.412	What confederate general was responsible for the defeat at Gettysburg? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Lee|Pickett	Lee'	0	0	0	0	Isaac R. Trimble:0.5	Richard S. Ewell:0.5	Lee':0.5	Robert E. Lee:0.5	Union General Ulysses S. Grant—:0.5	General Meade:0.5	his eldest son, Brigadier General George H. Steuart, who rose rapidly in the Confederate command, distinguishing himself at the First Battle of Manassas and fighting for the South at many battles including Cross Keys, Winchester and Gettysburg:0.5	Ulysses S. Grant and the American Civil War:0.5	Lee's orders:0.5	a full general by Jefferson Davis:0.5	one general:0.5	excellent general officers:0.5	both generals:0.5	Hooker:0.5	he and his generals:0.5
10054	8137.571	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 deepest point in the Earth's oceans:0.5	Deep-sea exploration:0.5	200 kilometers to the east of the Challenger Deep and 145 km south of Guam:0.5	1997 and 2001:0.5	the bottom of the Challenger Deep:0.5	very deep dives:0.5	a trip to the bottom of the Challenger Deep:0.5	very deep dives near Guam:0.5	the Challenger Deep part of the Mariana Trench in the Deepsea Challenger submersible:0.5	the deepest known point on the Earth's surface, the Challenger Deep, in the Mariana Trench:0.5	the Challenger Deep part:0.5	Mariana Trench:0.5	Deep sea communities:0.5	HMRG Deep:0.5	a series of very deep dives near Guam:0.5
2305	8109.042	When is Mexico's Independence Day? 	1.0	0	100	Sep.*16	September 16	0	0	0	0	September 16:0.5	the boxer who began the tradition of having a big fight on the Mexico Independence Day holiday weekend when he stopped Mando Ramos in the eighth round to win the lightweight title in Los Angeles on Sept. 15, 1972:0.5	October 18:0.5	Fiestas Patrias (Mexico):0.5	3.7 million barrels per day:0.5	March 2, 1836:0.5	7 million barrels:0.5	three concerts:0.5	three concerts in The Colosseum:0.5	seven more concerts:0.5	seven more concerts in United States:0.5	Sept. 15, 1972:0.5	Independence Day:0.5	Mexico's Independence Day:0.5	Santa Ynez and Salinas:0.5
2379	8077.073	What is the scientific name for red imported fire ants? 	0.11828600321853144	57	100	Solenopsis invicta	Solenopsis invicta	0	0	0	0	this:0.5	Binomial nomenclature:0.5	species of living things:0.5	species:0.5	Binomial nomenclature (also called binominal nomenclature or binary nomenclature):0.5	both:0.5	they:0.5	Latin grammatical forms:0.5	binominal nomenclature:0.5	each:0.5	other languages:0.5	two parts:0.5	Rattlesnake:0.5	Pacific tree frog:0.5	Clove:0.5
1838	8054.859	What was the name of FDR's dog? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Fala	John Murray of Falahill	0	0	0	0	the beloved dog of U.S:0.5	Hyde Park, New York:0.5	the President's dog:0.5	the FDR estate:0.5	Jeffrey Lewis:0.5	the name of the President's dog:0.5	John Murray of Falahill:0.5	John Murray of Falahill, a famous Scottish ancestor:0.5	Franklin Delano Roosevelt:0.5	Franklin D. Roosevelt, Jr.:0.5	the beloved dog:0.5	the beloved dog of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt:0.5	James Roosevelt:0.5	Woodrow Wilson:0.5	Gordon Woodbury:0.5
2219	8031.177	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	"John Sessions' Tall Tales" (1991):0.5	John Sessions' Tall Tales:0.5	"John Sessions' Tall Tales" (1991) and "John Sessions' Likely Stories" (1994):0.5	a tall cedar tree:0.5	two further one-man TV shows: "John Sessions' Tall Tales" (1991) and "John Sessions' Likely Stories" (1994):0.5	1940:0.5	Dick Tracy:0.5	Malcolm X (film):0.5	Jackson Pollock:0.5	Diane Keaton:0.5	the set:0.5	Danny DeVito and Dustin Hoffman:0.5	a kingmaker's award:0.5	Business stature:0.5	Short stature:0.5
1590	8008.53	What do grasshoppers eat? 	0.0	-1	100	grass\b|plant|roses	.	0	0	0	0	those in the genus Crematogaster:0.5	Grasshopper Sparrow:0.5	Grasshopper:0.5	The Grasshopper and the Ants (film):0.5	male grasshoppers:0.5	insects (such as grasshoppers), worms, scorpions, snakes, and even other mice:0.5	the grasshopper:0.5	The grasshopper:0.5	Grasshoppers in general, including this species,:0.5	insects, especially grasshoppers, and seeds:0.5	omnivorous:0.5	the more typical search strategy, in which male grasshoppers travel while making songs and responding to females:0.5	The Greensboro Grasshoppers (formerly the Greensboro Bats and the Greensboro Hornets):0.5	The Greensboro Grasshoppers:0.5	The Grasshopper and the Ants:0.5
1612	7996.375	When was the U.S. invasion of Haiti? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	1994	September 1994	0	0	0	0	1968 and 1970:0.5	three invasions supported by exiled Haitians:0.5	three invasions:0.5	1802:0.5	the Sunday NBC Nightly News:0.5	the Today Show:0.5	the past two decades:0.5	the Sunday NBC Nightly News, as well as various special reporting assignments in the U.S.:0.5	September 1994:0.5	1970:0.5	Between 1968:0.5	the 1419 invasion from Joseon against pirate bases on Tsushima Island, which is located in the middle of the Tsushima Strait between the Korean Peninsula and Kyushu:0.5	November to 13 December 1975:0.5	1419:0.5	2005:0.5
2323	7959.485	What American feminist appeared on a silver dollar? 	0.3287886595888969	21	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 original feminist movement:0.5	Some of the feminists:0.5	the feminists:0.5	Feminist Icon or Material Girl:0.5	a type of feminist model:0.5	feminist model:0.5	feminist activist Gloria Steinem:0.5	feminists:0.5	Janet Jackson:0.5	Sailor Moon:0.5	Tammy Wynette:0.5	Andy Warhol:0.5	the feminist goals of defining, establishing, and defending equal political, economic, and social rights for women:0.5	the feminist goals:0.5	fiction or nonfiction which supports the feminist goals of defining, establishing, and defending equal political, economic, and social rights for women:0.5
2257	7938.781	What is the richest country in the world? 	0.07133375178436585	71	100	Qatar	Economy of Qatar	0	0	0	0	the world':0.5	India':0.5	India's share of the world income (economic output):0.5	India's share:0.5	the United States:0.5	India:0.5	the US:0.5	Canada and the US:0.5	the richest country in the world:0.5	the richest country:0.5	the world income:0.5	the world income (economic output):0.5	The richest country:0.5	The richest country on the basis of GDP per capita:0.5	This World:0.5
1885	7919.456	What language do they officially speak in New Caledonia? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	French	a separate language (as opposed to a dialect or patois of French)	0	0	0	0	the indigenous Melanesian languages:0.5	recourse to a Melanesian language (in spoken conversation, for example):0.5	a Melanesian language:0.5	a separate language (as opposed to a dialect or patois of French):0.5	the international recognition of Franco-Provençal as a separate language (as opposed to a dialect or patois of French):0.5	it:0.5	a separate language:0.5	a language that is given a special legal status in a particular country, state, or other jurisdiction:0.5	patois of French:0.5	patois:0.5	Franco-Provençal:0.5	one of the indigenous Melanesian languages:0.5	the Lord:0.5	formal or official texts:0.5	their native language and their “foreign” language:0.5
1863	7889.308	Who said "I have not begun to fight!"? 	0.0	-1	100	John Paul Jones	.	0	0	0	0	Phil Collins that was originally recorded for his 1985 album "No Jacket Required":0.5	Lisa:0.5	her grandma Doris:0.5	her mother Doris:0.5	Jens Lekman:0.5	You Can Tell 'Em I Said It:0.5	False Hopes (Dessa album):0.5	Black and his wife Lisa Hartman Black:0.5	D'lectrified:0.5	Black's album "D'lectrified":0.5	Black's album:0.5	Black':0.5	the most:0.5	Black:0.5	one in the most of Latin-based alphabet schemes:0.5
2196	7872.001	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	a chain of sixteen atolls and coral islands in the Pacific Ocean:0.5	the Panthalassic Ocean:0.5	two exceptions:0.5	Justitia mauritiana:0.5	Ocean Island:0.5	sixteen atolls and coral islands in the Pacific Ocean:0.5	the wartime military governor of the Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands, Nauru, Ocean Island and Wake Island in the central Pacific Ocean:0.5	combtooth blenny found in the Pacific ocean:0.5	a species of combtooth blenny found in the Pacific ocean:0.5	The eastern Pacific Ocean:0.5	the Arctic Ocean floor which spreads at less that 2:0.5	the Marshall Islands, Gilbert Islands, Nauru, Ocean Island and Wake Island:0.5	the Gilberts:0.5	The International Hydrographic Organization (IHO):0.5
1649	7853.015	What year did the shuttle Challenger explode? 	0.3979400086720377	15	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	August 1985:0.5	a two-and-a-half year grounding of the shuttle fleet, with missions resuming in 1988 with the launch of on STS-26:0.5	far more missions per year than "Columbia:0.5	10:0.5	the next two years:0.5	year:0.5	a year:0.5	nearly 163:0.5	three missions:0.5	two to 10 million years:0.5	14 boxes containing every note and paper he received or sent in seven years:0.5	seven years:0.5	Freedman':0.5	Freedman's main project, the Hubble Key Project,:0.5	NASA's Space Shuttle fleet:0.5
1404	7823.491	How many chromosomes does a human zygote have? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	23 pairs|46	23 pairs	0	0	0	0	the 23 chromosomes from the nucleus of the sperm:0.5	9 months:0.5	a one celled zygote:0.5	Developmental biology:0.5	two gamete cells:0.5	the fusion:0.5	the fusion of the two gametes:0.5	two gametes:0.5	38 weeks (9 months) of gestation:0.5	38 weeks (9 months):0.5	two gametes (i.e. a spermatozoon and an ovum):0.5	Somatic cell:0.5	the combined genetic material carried by both the male and female gametes which consists of the 23 chromosomes:0.5	the nucleus:0.5	the nucleus of the ovum and the 23 chromosomes from the nucleus of the sperm:0.5
2030	7801.934	How do you say "cat" in the French language? 	0.0	-1	100	chat	.	0	0	0	0	Les Misérables (musical):0.5	the Dalai Lama's deputy secretary:0.5	the Dalai Lama':0.5	loud rock'n'roll:0.5	Dylan:0.5	French:0.5	both singular and plural:0.5	both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	Modern English:0.5	loud rock'n'roll, self-exploration, and surrealism:0.5	loud rock'n':0.5	loud rock':0.5	Look Around You:0.5	Beth Nielsen Chapman and Verlon Thompson:0.5	Ronnie Dove':0.5
1489	7765.322	What continent is India on? 	1.0	0	100	Asia	Asia	0	0	0	0	Asia:0.5	Europe:0.5	the unified Eurasian Plate:0.5	Atlantis:0.5	four continents:0.5	the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent in the southern Indian Ocean: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	Africa:0.5	the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent:0.5	Europe and Asia:0.5	Africa, Australia, and India:0.5	Eurasia:0.5	a possible future supercontinent:0.5	India ():0.5	India (), officially the Republic of India (""),:0.5
1498	7734.017	What school did Emmitt Smith go to? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Escambia High School	Escambia High School	0	0	0	0	magazine high school player:0.5	American high school:0.5	106 touchdowns:0.5	804 yards:0.5	just 15 first downs and Emmitt Smith and the Cowboys powerful running attack:0.5	just 15 first downs:0.5	the Dallas Cowboys:0.5	just 15 first downs and Emmitt Smith:0.5	magazine high school player of the year for 1986:0.5	the second most yardage in the history of American high school football:0.5	the history of American high school:0.5	the second most yardage in the history of American high school football at the time:0.5	Shannon Forest Christian School in Greenville, South Carolina:0.5	Norv Turner:0.5	all 3 yrs:0.5
10088	7687.012	what number is considered unlucky in Japanese culture?	0.3287886595888969	21	100	four|\b4\b	4	0	0	0	0	the number:0.5	the obtaining of "lucky" telephone numbers, automobile license plate numbers, and household addresses:0.5	"lucky" telephone numbers, automobile license plate numbers, and household addresses:0.5	Asian cultures, where the obtaining of "lucky" telephone numbers, automobile license plate numbers, and household addresses are actively sought,:0.5	number of five:0.5	number of layers, visibility of layers, sleeve length, and choice of pattern dictated by social status, season, and the occasion for which the kimono is worn:0.5	List of Hell Teacher Nūbē characters:0.5	Japanese folklore:0.5	number:0.5	numbers:0.5	automobile license plate numbers:0.5	considered:0.5	a number:0.5	A number:0.5	a greater number:0.5
2283	7660.502	What is the traditional dish served at Wimbledon? 	0.0	-1	100	strawberr.*cream	.	0	0	0	0	Clotted cream:0.5	a traditional dish called "mutakura":0.5	the dish and the shops:0.5	Betty Williams (Coronation Street):0.5	tennis:0.5	a traditional dish:0.5	the dish, called "Betty's Kitchen":0.5	Dish Network, Verizon FiOS, AT&T U-verse, Cablevision, and some Comcast, Cox Communications, Time Warner Cable and Bright House Networks systems:0.5	Dish Network:0.5	Wayne Black, Byron Black and Cara Black:0.5	both near extinction:0.5	up to 56 hours:0.5	"liquor" at pie and mash shops in urban working-class areas:0.5	Zimbabwe:0.5	Betty's hotpot:0.5
2085	7629.622	How close is Mesa to Phoenix? 	0.0	-1	100	(1[789]|20) mile|3[0-4]\s*(km|kilometers)	.	0	0	0	0	Williams Gateway Airport, and before that, Williams Air Force Base, which closed in 1993:0.5	Mesa, Arizona:0.5	Mesa Airlines:0.5	Phoenix, Arizona:0.5	The mesas and knobs:0.5	the mesas:0.5	The Mesa school:0.5	nearly 2 km:0.5	A mesa (Spanish and Portuguese for "table"):0.5	land:0.5	A mesa:0.5	they:0.5	six other Jewish day schools in the Phoenix area:0.5	the United States:0.5	Williams Air Force Base (now Phoenix-Mesa Gateway Airport):0.5
1791	7597.074	When did they put Mir down? 	0.13075554895648056	71	137	1999|2001	1986 to 2001	0	0	0	0	Wes Sims (fighter):NaN	Iranian Green Movement:NaN	Ali Arshad Mir:NaN	Robert Clive:NaN	they:NaN	a 1990 single from Paul McCartney's 1989 album, "Flowers in the Dirt":NaN	a 1990 single:NaN	Mir-29 microRNA precursor:NaN	preparation of this new project:NaN	this new project:NaN	part of an international project known as the Shuttle–"Mir" programme:NaN	part:NaN	their nearly 51-day stay:NaN	an international project:NaN	their nearly 51-day stay on "Mir":NaN
2154	7577.083	What is egg white called? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	glair|album[ei]n	The albumins (formed from Latin: "albumen" "(egg) white; dried egg white")	0	0	0	0	the egg:0.5	egg:0.5	egg white:0.5	Ma'amoul:0.5	The egg white sometimes employed in other whiskey sours:0.5	their use of egg whites for "starching" clothes:0.5	The albumins (formed from Latin: "albumen" "(egg) white; dried egg white"):0.5	the storage protein ovalbumin in egg white, and different storage albumins in the seeds of some plants:0.5	egg whites (1--2 whites for each 10 yolks), beaten separately to stiff peaks consistency and gently mixed into the yolks:0.5	albumins, such as egg white,:0.5	Substances containing albumins, such as egg white,:0.5	a glycoprotein found in egg white, avidin:0.5	Egg allergy:0.5	animals fed raw egg white:0.5	(egg) white; dried egg white:0.5
10106	7564.717	who portrays the twelfth doctor in BBC TV series Doctor Who?	0.28431811792050643	26	100	Peter Capaldi	a very brief view of then upcoming Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi), who succeeded Matt Smith in Christmas special "The Time of the Doctor", and a significant cameo appearance by Fourth Doctor actor Tom Baker, now	0	0	0	0	Richard Briers:0.5	Guy Siner:0.5	Doctor Doctor (닥터 닥터):0.5	Russell T Davies:0.5	Doctor:0.5	The Day of the Doctor:0.5	Doctor Doctor:0.5	Richard Gordon:0.5	Doctor Who:0.5	Danny Cohen:0.5	Matt Smith in Christmas special:0.5	Matthew Waterhouse:0.5	John Barton:0.5	Peter Dews:0.5	Leonard Brett:0.5
1499	7529.414	Which African country's major export is coffee? 	0.3979400086720377	15	100	Ethiopia|Tanzania|Uganda	Ethiopians	0	0	0	0	the country's exports:0.5	the country':0.5	63% of the country's exports:0.5	the country:0.5	the number of coffee shops in the country between 2006 and 2011:0.5	the south:0.5	the EU (about half of exports), East Asia (about a quarter) and North America:0.5	the EU (about half of exports), East Asia:0.5	the EU:0.5	Kenya:0.5	the OECD:0.5	the OECD (1961) and the G-20 major economies (1999):0.5	that country:0.5	the world:0.5	63%:0.5
2246	7514.101	What film did Liza Minnelli win a best actress Oscar for? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Cabaret	the Master of Ceremonies in the 1972 film version of "Cabaret"	0	0	0	0	film director Vincente Minnelli:0.5	Liza May Minnelli:0.5	Chita Rivera:0.5	singer:0.5	Best Director, although it lost the Best Picture Oscar to "The Godfather:0.5	Funny Lady:0.5	Joel Grey:0.5	Best Actress and Bob Fosse:0.5	the Master of Ceremonies in the 1972 film version of "Cabaret":0.5	her 1975 film:0.5	Best Director:0.5	her 1975 film "Funny Lady":0.5	the daughter:0.5	She:0.5	actress Judy Garland:0.5
10063	7493.457	how many months are in a year?	0.7614393726401688	2	100	\b12\b|twelve	twelve scenes	0	0	0	0	a thousand months (just over 83 years i.e. a lifetime):0.5	many calendars:0.5	twelve scenes:0.5	the two periods: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	his 1634 work:0.5	the Moon':0.5	his 1634 work, the "Pentamerone":0.5	83 years i.:0.5	the basis of many calendars today:0.5	many calendars today:0.5	83 years:0.5	Model Engineer:0.5	Rainbow Eyes:0.5	a lifetime:0.5
1766	7471.751	What is Australia's national blossom? 	0.0	-1	147	wattle	.	0	0	0	0	four Australian soldiers:NaN	108 prisoners:NaN	four Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiers:NaN	231 Japanese soldiers:NaN	Blooming onion:NaN	a small village quickly blossomed on the town site:NaN	One Nation:NaN	Australia's national economy:NaN	Australia's non-mining economy:NaN	Australia's Biological Diversity:NaN	the Tour Down Under, the Fleurieu Folk Festival and the Almond Blossom Festival:NaN	the fourth leg of the Tour Down Under, the Fleurieu Folk Festival and the Almond Blossom Festival:NaN	the start and finish of the fourth leg of the Tour Down Under, the Fleurieu Folk Festival and the Almond Blossom Festival:NaN	Cherry blossom:NaN	the Almond Blossom Festival:NaN
2338	7440.615	When was the Titanic built? 	0.0	-1	100	1909|1911	.	0	0	0	0	1978:0.5	16 September 1882 – 23 September 1940:0.5	16 September 1882 –:0.5	a million copies:0.5	1924, which was said to have sold over a million copies and became one of the best-selling songs of the 1920s:0.5	000 people:0.5	the shipyard:0.5	the site:0.5	15 :0.5	1924:0.5	1920s:0.5	23 September 1940:0.5	the Protection:0.5	The ships:0.5	Queen':0.5
1426	7410.281	Who is the governor of Tennessee in 2002? 	0.0	-1	100	Sundquist	.	0	0	0	0	the highest officer of state after the governor:0.5	the only official who is elected statewide:0.5	the 48th governor:0.5	Breseden, who was term-limited, to become the 49th Governor of Tennessee:0.5	The governor:0.5	the Office of the Governor:0.5	the governors in the 50 U.S. states:0.5	The governor of Texas:0.5	Bill Haslam:0.5	the governor:0.5	the governor of South Carolina:0.5	Phil Bredesen:0.5	a council within the office of the governor of Oklahoma for the purpose of:0.5	national participation that prompted Oklahoma to establish their own council within the Office of the Governor:0.5	the office of the governor of Oklahoma for the purpose of:0.5
2325	7386.485	When was the first Superbowl? 	0.0	-1	100	1967	.	0	0	0	0	the early 1980s:0.5	2008:0.5	early 1980s:0.5	Williams—:0.5	Moolah:0.5	the line—at the first Superbowl of Wrestling event:0.5	the first Superbowl of Wrestling event:0.5	Wrestling event:0.5	the line:0.5	two weeks:0.5	2007:0.5	Cleveland, Ohio:0.5	Superbowl of Wrestling:0.5	Cleveland:0.5	Ohio:0.5
1704	7376.22	What is the normal pulse rate? 	0.0	-1	143	70 beats per minute|60.*100\s*(bpm|beats per minute)	.	0	0	0	0	Those receptors that are slow to return to their normal firing rate:NaN	The rate of the pulse:NaN	The rate:NaN	the pulse rate:NaN	the heart rate:NaN	normal homeostatic mechanisms that try to compensate by constricting arteries and increasing heart rate (the turbulence onset part of HRT):NaN	constricting arteries and increasing heart rate (the turbulence onset part of HRT):NaN	increasing heart rate (the turbulence onset part of HRT):NaN	increasing heart rate:NaN	Pulse:NaN	The compensatory constriction of the arteries and increased heart rate:NaN	another person's heart rate:NaN	Heart rate:NaN	The normal human heart rate:NaN	Pulse Rated:NaN
1629	7359.953	Where is Mae West buried? 	0.0	-1	100	Cypress Hills Abbey	.	0	0	0	0	Edgar Bergen:0.5	Bette Davis:0.5	San Francisco:0.5	Sydney Omarr:0.5	Palau del Vent", the "Monument:0.5	"Palau del Vent", the "Monument to Francesc Pujols":0.5	Palau del Vent":0.5	San Jose, California and Los Angeles, California:0.5	Los Angeles, California:0.5	Boston, Massachusetts:0.5	California:0.5	Bette Midler:0.5	U.S.:0.5	Calvary Cemetery:0.5	Mary Jane "Mae" West:0.5
2355	7335.193	What 20th century American president died at Warm Springs, Georgia? 	1.0	0	100	Roosevelt|FDR	FDR's mistress, Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd,	0	0	0	0	FDR's mistress, Lucy Mercer Rutherfurd,:0.5	the President:0.5	the President's veto:0.5	the former president's:0.5	another former president, Harry S. Truman, who died one month earlier:0.5	the mourning period of another former president, Harry S. Truman, who died one month earlier:0.5	the former president':0.5	the construction of Grant's Tomb housing the former president's remains:0.5	the ongoing friendship between the president and Rutherfurd:0.5	an American president's wife:0.5	an American president':0.5	the first monument to an American president's wife:0.5	the president and Rutherfurd:0.5	president:0.5	Eleanor Roosevelt:0.5
1706	7309.056	What is the beginning date for the Hershey foods company? 	0.0	-1	100	1903	.	0	0	0	0	1894:0.5	May, 2002:0.5	1887:0.5	April 2005:0.5	Milton S. Hershey’:0.5	notably Milton S. Hershey:0.5	The exact date:0.5	the stable’s construction date:0.5	Winfield Scott:0.5	The exact date of the name change, and the reason for the change,:0.5	The exact date of the name change:0.5	the stable’s construction date, 1894:0.5	their Hershey bar:0.5	land:0.5	the park's new main gate:0.5
1732	7289.178	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	the words of the Declaration:0.5	the most potent and consequential words:0.5	a general influence on the words of the Declaration:0.5	the English language:0.5	Many of the words from the Composition Draft:0.5	the words from the Composition Draft:0.5	The Church of the Open Word:0.5	the Open Word:0.5	July 4:0.5	the words "The State of Israel is established:0.5	the words of Ismail Kemal bey:0.5	Smith's words:0.5	a general influence:0.5	the night:0.5	the night of July 4, 1776:0.5
1431	7265.167	Who starred in "The Poseidon Adventure"? 	0.0	-1	100	Gene Hackman|McDowall|Borgnine	.	0	0	0	0	Alexa Hamilton:0.5	John Putch:0.5	Eric Shea:0.5	Marshall Manesh:0.5	Gabriel Jarret:0.5	Fred Sadoff:0.5	Carol Lynley:0.5	Jack Albertson:0.5	Ronald Neame, produced by Irwin Allen,:0.5	Annabeth Gish:0.5	David DeLuise:0.5	Steve Guttenberg:0.5	Century Fox:0.5	Dick Van Dyke:0.5	Drowning Mona:0.5
1623	7254.732	What is the active ingredient in Tylenol? 	1.0	0	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	an episode of "This American Life" entitled "Use Only as Directed" surfaced alarming evidence, that "acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol ...:0.5	the active ingredient in Benadryl, for its antihistamine properties, and Benylin, which is used in cough and cold therapy as an antitussive (anti-cough) medication:0.5	The active ingredient of its original flagship product:0.5	an anticholinergic used as the active ingredient in Benadryl, for its antihistamine properties, and Benylin, which is used in cough and cold therapy as an antitussive (anti-cough) medication:0.5	the active ingredient in Tylenol:0.5	acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic:0.5	The active ingredient:0.5	products having diphenhydramine as the only active ingredient:0.5	the only active ingredient:0.5	Examples of products having diphenhydramine as the only active ingredient:0.5	its sole active ingredient:0.5	children, which contained paracetamol as its sole active ingredient:0.5	Diphenoxylate:0.5	Johnson & Johnson:0.5	Advil:0.5
1553	7232.548	Who makes Magic Chef refrigerators? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Maytag|CNA|MC Appliance	the Maytag	0	0	0	0	Van Sant and Peterson:0.5	Wade Evans:0.5	Van Sant:0.5	machines, dryers, dishwashers, cooktops, refrigerators, and ranges:0.5	St. Louis:0.5	Magic Chef, Inc.:0.5	the Maytag:0.5	the Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, and Magic Chef brands:0.5	Amana:0.5	major appliances:0.5	a full line:0.5	a full line of washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, cooktops, refrigerators, and ranges under the Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, and Magic Chef brands:0.5	the company':0.5	the company's acquisition:0.5	the company's acquisition of Magic Chef, Inc., in 1986, a move which nearly doubled its size:0.5
1751	7221.763	Where is Mesa Verde National park? 	1.0	0	100	Colo(\.?|rado)|Cortez	the U.S. state of Colorado	0	0	0	0	the U.S. state of Colorado:0.5	the United States Navy:0.5	Mesa Verde Wilderness:0.5	the east:0.5	the Mesa Verde National Park:0.5	United States:0.5	a Pueblo Revival Style architecture:0.5	the southeast of Cortez, Colorado:0.5	the southeast:0.5	the Ancient Pueblo Peoples:0.5	the Pueblo peoples:0.5	the Ancient Pueblo Peoples who lived in the area between 600 and 1300 AD:0.5	the Mesa Verde to the southeast of Cortez, Colorado:0.5	"Mesa Verde" (LPD-19):0.5	Mesa Verde:0.5
1639	7197.56	What is the profession of John Cusack's character in the 1999 film "Pushing Tin"? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	air(\s|-)traffic(\s|-)controller	Nick Falzone (John Cusack), a cocky air traffic controller who quarrels over proving "who's more of a man" with fellow employee Russell Bell (Billy Bob Thornton)	0	0	0	0	The Profession of Arms ():0.5	John Paul Cusack (born June 28, 1966):0.5	Mrs. Warren's Profession:0.5	Mrs. Warren's Profession (German: Frau Warrens Gewerbe"):0.5	a vocation founded upon specialized educational training, the purpose of which is to supply objective counsel and service to others, for a direct and definite compensation, wholly apart from expectation of other business gain:0.5	a 2011 thriller novel by Steven Pressfield:0.5	The year 1999:0.5	a 1999 comedy-drama film:0.5	20th Century Fox:0.5	a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell:0.5	The Profession:0.5	Billy Bob Thornton:0.5	the United Nations:0.5	actor, producer, and screenwriter:0.5	Older Persons:0.5
2357	7183.754	What city's biggest shopping district is called the Ginza District? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Tokyo('s)?	Tokyo'	0	0	0	0	Albany City School District:0.5	the first department store in the city's downtown:0.5	the city's Deansgate:0.5	the city':0.5	Albany, New York:0.5	Newark, Ohio:0.5	Tokyo':0.5	Newark City School District:0.5	Tokyo's Ikebukuro district:0.5	Sakura Wars:0.5	The Kendal Milne signage:0.5	Albany:0.5	The site:0.5	the main entrance:0.5	the first department store:0.5
2091	7175.7	What is Eminem's real name? 	0.5	9	100	Marshall.*?Mathers	Eminem's sophomore album "The Marshall Mathers LP"	0	0	0	0	fourth album, "The Eminem Show":0.5	J and Shaggy 2 Dope responded with a parody of Eminem':0.5	Eminem's sophomore album:0.5	List of Eminem feuds:0.5	several other Eminem songs, including "Stan", "Lose Yourself",:0.5	several other Eminem songs:0.5	several other Eminem songs, including "Stan", "Lose Yourself", "The Real Slim Shady":0.5	Eminem's compilation album ":0.5	a parody of Eminem':0.5	Eminem's sophomore album "The Marshall Mathers LP":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	Eminem's real name:0.5	Fast Lane (Bad Meets Evil song):0.5	Denis Kolesnikov:0.5	his stage name Eminem:0.5
1413	7144.424	What river is called "China's Sorrow"? 	1.0	0	100	Yellow|Yangzi|Yangtze	The Yellow River	0	0	0	0	The Yellow River:0.5	the Wisconsin River:0.5	the Yellow River ("Huang He") in China:0.5	the "Yellow River Cantata":0.5	The 1938 Yellow River flood ():0.5	Yangtze River:0.5	a tributary of the Chippewa River:0.5	a tributary of the Wisconsin River:0.5	north central Wisconsin:0.5	Bohai Sea:0.5	The Yellow River or Huang:0.5	the continual elevation of the river bed:0.5	Deforestation:0.5	List of Skulduggery Pleasant characters:0.5	China's Sorrow and Scourge of the Sons of Han:0.5
2351	7116.568	How long before bankruptcy is removed from a credit report? 	0.0	-1	100	(10|ten|\b7|seven) years	.	0	0	0	0	long”:0.5	a filing saying that "the NHL has long tolerated indicted and even convicted criminals among its ranks":0.5	the beginning of the end of this long process:0.5	synthetic long and short positions:0.5	synthetic long and short positions in the reference entity:0.5	it:0.5	the bankrupt's credit report status:0.5	some years:0.5	debt that is more than 3 years old, is long forgotten about or belonged to someone else- like someone with the same name or a deceased parent:0.5	long” on the CDS and the credit:0.5	the end of this long process:0.5	this long process:0.5	a person:0.5	creditors:0.5	a legal status of a person or other entity that cannot repay the debts it owes to creditors:0.5
1936	7086.272	How many stories are in the Sears Tower? 	0.140263019980432	72	147	(100|110|10[6-9])	the Sears Tower, a 108-story, 1,451-foot (442 m) skyscraper that was the tallest building in the world until 1998	0	0	0	0	223 metres:NaN	223 metres:NaN	223 metres (730 ft):NaN	Willis Tower:NaN	three EPs:NaN	Spring 2003:NaN	the 1970s band:NaN	77 West Wacker Drive:NaN	the Willis Group:NaN	Sears Tower:NaN	the Sears Tower:NaN	a portion of its offices:NaN	floorplates:NaN	setbacks:NaN	its offices:NaN
1771	7057.807	When was D-Day? 	0.22120172510119518	48	148	1944|June? 6	Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (D-Day)	0	0	0	0	British Double Summer Time (GMT+2):NaN	British Double Summer Time:NaN	157 German divisions:NaN	GMT+2:NaN	30 :NaN	1965, 1971, 1977 and 1991:NaN	D-Day:NaN	1961:NaN	June:NaN	USS PC-1261:NaN	The best known D-Day:NaN	USS LST-357:NaN	the Soviet Union:NaN	France, Belgium and the Netherlands:NaN	the Balkans:NaN
1675	7030.909	What group sang the song "Happy Together"? 	0.16862108415921306	45	100	Turtles	David Fishof, headlined by the Turtles,	0	0	0	0	a white Peugeot 505 sedan:0.5	the singer dated the member of the group «Korni» Pavel Artemyev:0.5	a surf-rock group called the Crossfires:0.5	the group «Korni» Pavel Artemyev:0.5	the member of the group «Korni» Pavel Artemyev:0.5	a group of people who are running towards the crash victims:0.5	The band, originally a surf-rock group called the Crossfires,:0.5	the group:0.5	the New York theater group:0.5	Gary Puckett:0.5	the New York theater group, "The Naked Angels":0.5	a group:0.5	Lee Hyori:0.5	Helen Slater:0.5	Victoria Dayneko:0.5
2284	7005.728	What Chinese Dynasty was during 1412-1431? 	0.32388743638285933	23	110	Ming	the Ming Dynasty	0	0	0	0	a Shi'a Muslim Arab dynasty of northern Iraq (Al-Jazirah) and Syria (890-1004):NaN	his capital:NaN	Henry the Fowler:NaN	Henry, King of Navarre:NaN	Henry, King of Navarre, scion of the Bourbon family,:NaN	Henry, King:NaN	his death:NaN	his kingdom:NaN	The eastern realm, which would become Germany,:NaN	the conflict:NaN	the Bourbon family:NaN	The eastern realm:NaN	511:NaN	Navarre:NaN	a Shi'a Muslim Arab dynasty of northern Iraq (Al-Jazirah) and Syria:NaN
1845	7001.715	What province is Calgary located in? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Alberta	the southern part of the civil province of Alberta	0	0	0	0	the other located in Edmonton:0.5	the southern part of the civil province of Alberta:0.5	a diocese of the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land of the Anglican Church of Canada, located in the southern part of the civil province of Alberta:0.5	the "Jube:0.5	the civil province:0.5	the province of Alberta, Canada:0.5	Canada:0.5	that province:0.5	a city in the province of Alberta, Canada:0.5	the "Calgary–Edmonton Corridor:0.5	the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land of the Anglican Church of Canada, located in the southern part of the civil province of Alberta:0.5	the civil province of Alberta:0.5	the lowest voter turnout races in the province:0.5	one of the lowest voter turnout races in the province:0.5	Elbow River:0.5
1628	6984.624	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	more than nine months:0.5	Everglades:0.5	the 1970s:0.5	the Ramsar Convention:0.5	two areas of poorly drained sandy soil on both sides of Lake Okeechobee:0.5	two areas:0.5	other areas:0.5	solar energy:0.5	wind patterns:0.5	one:0.5	4000 sqmi:0.5	more than nine months out of the year:0.5	plant matter:0.5	groundwater:0.5	that border or flow:0.5
2199	6963.358	What band was Jimmy Page in before Led Zeppelin? 	1.0	0	100	Yardbirds	the blues-influenced rock band The Yardbirds to replace bassist Paul Samwell-Smith	0	0	0	0	the blues-influenced rock band The Yardbirds to replace bassist Paul Samwell-Smith:0.5	the blues-influenced rock band:0.5	The Honeydrippers:0.5	the rock band Led Zeppelin:0.5	the rock band:0.5	the band:0.5	the band's Japanese concert tour:0.5	the guitarist and leader of the rock band Led Zeppelin:0.5	international success as the guitarist and leader of the rock band Led Zeppelin: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	a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin, which was first released as the second track from the band's fourth album in 1971, with a guest appearance by The Rolling Stones pianist Ian Stewart:0.5	The band:0.5	the rock band, Led Zeppelin:0.5	James Patrick "Jimmy" Page, (born 9 January 1944):0.5	Jimmy Page, a well-known British musician and member of the rock band, Led Zeppelin:0.5
1961	6935.1	What position did Satchel Paige play in professional baseball? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	pitcher	Pitcher	0	0	0	0	a 14-season (1947–1959; 1962) minor league career, playing all the infield positions, the outfield, and, late in his career, converting to catcher:0.5	all the infield positions, the outfield,:0.5	a versatile performer during a 14-season (1947–1959; 1962) minor league career, playing all the infield positions, the outfield, and, late in his career, converting to catcher:0.5	Birmingham, Alabama,:0.5	all the infield positions:0.5	the 1956 Miami Marlins:0.5	Wilkinson:0.5	Paige's position:0.5	the Pittsburgh Crawfords:0.5	Portland Beavers:0.5	Paige's position pitching for the semi-pro Mobile Tigers:0.5	Mount Meigs, Alabama:0.5	professional baseball for Birmingham, Alabama,:0.5	his professional baseball career:0.5	his professional baseball career with the Chattanooga White Sox of the Negro Southern League:0.5
10001	6912.391	How many Platonic solids do we have?	1.0	0	100	\b5\b|five	5 finite convex regular polyhedra, known as the Platonic solids	0	0	0	0	5 finite convex regular polyhedra, known as the Platonic solids:0.5	Bonnie Stewart:0.5	Plato (ca. 400 BC), whose name is attached to the 5 Platonic solids:0.5	his contribution to geometry:0.5	geometry:0.5	All six regular solids:0.5	the first-person, plural personal pronoun (nominative case) in Modern English:0.5	the 5 Platonic solids:0.5	his contribution:0.5	perspective on his contribution to geometry:0.5	perspective:0.5	400 BC:0.5	the Stewart toroids:0.5	Equilateral triangle:0.5	Many (sometimes abbreviated:0.5
2212	6897.222	What country artist is nicknamed Tater? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	Little Jimmy Dickens	Little Jimmy Dickens	0	0	0	0	John Linnell, Richard Parkes Bonington, George Price Boyce, Burne-Jones, Mark Gertler and Duncan Grant:0.5	the first country artist to circle the globe while on tour:0.5	Tammy Wynette:0.5	Buck Owens:0.5	Western artist:0.5	John Linnell:0.5	Duncan Grant:0.5	George Price Boyce:0.5	the first country artist:0.5	Charlie Pride:0.5	Benton, Kentucky:0.5	Benton:0.5	artists such as John Linnell, Richard Parkes Bonington, George Price Boyce, Burne-Jones, Mark Gertler and Duncan Grant:0.5	a Stalybridge artist working in oils and acrylic:0.5	recording artist, animation voice actor, comedian, radio personality, puppeteer and advertising creative director:0.5
2123	6879.534	When was John Lennon born? 	0.13786206519960553	52	100	1940	1940	0	0	0	0	2011:0.5	1768:0.5	2 daughters:0.5	1967:0.5	1916:0.5	Liverpool:0.5	three days:0.5	1963:0.5	1957:0.5	that October:0.5	1916 – 1989:0.5	1989:0.5	Patrick Ryan (Isle of Wight, 1916 – 1989):0.5	four principal members:0.5	one of four principal members of the band The Beatles:0.5
1966	6866.072	What capital city do you see from the top of Bunker Hill? 	0.0	-1	100	Boston	.	0	0	0	0	Modern English:0.5	You (stressed , unstressed ):0.5	John Tyler:0.5	John Kerry:0.5	Louis Lesser:0.5	North Kingstown High School:0.5	this:0.5	they:0.5	Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev:0.5	both singular and plural:0.5	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	myself:0.5	your resignations:0.5	He:0.5
2156	6852.354	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	his high speed and penchant for throwing wild pitches:0.5	Kirk Gibson, a left-handed hitter and a fast runner who struck out often but largely hit fly balls and hit few ground balls:0.5	Seattle Mariners:0.5	Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks starter Randy Johnson, whose incredible lateral movement on the pitch eventually spawned its own nickname, "Mr. Snappy":0.5	a fast ball:0.5	Pitcher:0.5	Vida Blue:0.5	Seattle Mariners and Arizona Diamondbacks starter Randy Johnson:0.5	Arizona Diamondbacks starter Randy Johnson:0.5	a September 27, 1992 game:0.5	a September 27, 1992 game against the Texas Rangers:0.5	April 12, 2010 and inducted Johnson:0.5	a power pitcher who worked fast and pounded the strike zone:0.5	a fast runner:0.5	a fast runner who struck out often but largely hit fly balls and hit few ground balls:0.5
2270	6830.464	What is capital of Maryland? 	1.0	0	100	Annapolis	Annapolis, Maryland	0	0	0	0	Annapolis, Maryland:0.5	the Antiques Capital of Maryland:0.5	the "Antiques capital:0.5	a daily newspaper published in Annapolis, Maryland, since 1884:0.5	the "Antiques capital of Maryland:0.5	Severn River (Maryland):0.5	The capital of Maryland and the agencies of the Maryland state government:0.5	a temporary capital:0.5	the Maryland state government:0.5	Maryland Court of Appeals:0.5	the Antiques Capital:0.5	The Capital:0.5	The Capital News Service (CNS):0.5	Battle of the Severn:0.5	United States:0.5
1803	6822.322	When did Willis Haviland Carrier make the air conditioner? 	0.14865702462285857	49	99	1902	July 17, 1902	0	0	0	0	1939:0.5	New York:0.5	a thermal-electrical device for providing uninterrupted air conditioning even when the incoming utility power fails:0.5	Buffalo, New York:0.5	Willis Haviland Carrier (November 26, 1876October 7, 1950):0.5	1950:0.5	Willis Carrier's igloo in the 1939 New York World's Fair:0.5	New York World':0.5	the 1939 New York World's Fair:0.5	Willis Carrier's igloo:0.5	an American engineer:0.5	Willis Carrier in Buffalo, New York:0.5	advances:0.5	chemistry:0.5	advances in chemistry:0.5
2285	6812.501	How much does the capitol dome weigh? 	0.5355628517926955	7	88	14.1 million pounds	two domes, one inside the other, and the total weight is 14.1 million pounds	0	0	0	0	96 ft:0.5	the Capitol:0.5	the Capitol Dome's cantilevered peristyle and skirting:0.5	the Architect of the Capitol:0.5	the Architect:0.5	two domes, one inside the other,:0.5	two domes:0.5	two domes, one inside the other, and the total weight is 14.1 million pounds:0.5	the United States Capitol:0.5	The United States Capitol dome:0.5	2013:0.5	the Capitol Group of buildings on the hill:0.5	the Capitol Group:0.5	Rainier, the Capitol Dome and the Capitol Group of buildings on the hill:0.5	2012:0.5
1809	6806.575	When was the Buckingham Palace built in London, England? 	0.0	-1	100	1703	.	0	0	0	0	2008:0.5	+1:0.5	November 10, 2009:0.5	Goodmayes:0.5	72 live bootlegs:0.5	72 live bootlegs released by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam from the band's 2000 Binaural Tour:0.5	four Victorian townhouses:0.5	Canada Gate and Canada Memorial:0.5	The Buckingham Palace Garden:0.5	approximately two miles:0.5	the time:0.5	the seven Canadian provinces:0.5	a luxury 5-star hotel:0.5	a district:0.5	1992:0.5
2053	6782.348	What duo lost their Grammy for best new artist when it was discovered that they lip-synched their songs? 	0.0	-1	148	Milli Vanilli	.	0	0	0	0	Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group:NaN	Oxford:NaN	turn:NaN	Best Female Video, Best Dance Video, Best Pop Video and Video of the Year:NaN	the 16th century:NaN	the new Best Regional Roots Music Album:NaN	the new Best Regional Roots Music Album, including polka, which lost its own separate category in 2009:NaN	Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:NaN	Best Country Duo/Group Performance:NaN	the Best Female Video category:NaN	the new Best Rap Performance category:NaN	December 2003:NaN	The Recording Academy:NaN	they:NaN	number 8:NaN
1767	6759.148	When was the first Ford Mustang made? 	0.17339374311232825	44	100	1964	pace car for the 1964 Indianapolis 500	0	0	0	0	1961:0.5	mid-2002:0.5	late 2001:0.5	1973:0.5	1994:0.5	1983:0.5	August 1968:0.5	1966:0.5	1984:0.5	first 1973:0.5	1969:0.5	2010:0.5	1962:0.5	1986, during which time it was the fastest, most expensive version of the Mustang available: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
2306	6740.796	How big is the Great Pyramid? 	0.47930365742088754	10	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	The Great Pyramid of Giza:0.5	the Great Pyramid:0.5	the debut album by Power Pop band Size 14, released in 1997:0.5	the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis bordering what is now El Giza, Egypt:0.5	the three pyramids:0.5	800 years:0.5	5 m:0.5	Monks Mound:0.5	the world:0.5	El Giza, Egypt:0.5	146.5 m:0.5	both ascending and descending passages:0.5	over 3:0.5	146.:0.5	The Great Pyramid:0.5
1520	6723.922	What is the capital of Kentucky? 	1.0	0	100	Frankfort	Frankfort, Kentucky.	0	0	0	0	Frankfort, Kentucky.:0.5	Kentucky, Frankfort, Kentucky and surrounding cities:0.5	Frankfort, Kentucky's historic district at 311 Washington Street:0.5	Frankfort, Kentucky that was built in 1800:0.5	Frankfort, Kentucky that was built in 1796 by American statesman John Brown:0.5	a 2nd-class city in Kentucky that serves as the capital of the Commonwealth and the seat of Franklin County:0.5	Frankfort, a city in Franklin County, Kentucky, United States:0.5	western Lexington-Fayette:0.5	the Louisville-Jefferson County:0.5	the Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area and western Lexington-Fayette:0.5	Pine Mountain (Appalachian Mountains):0.5	the capital of Kentucky:0.5	the state capital:0.5	the only bridge across the Kentucky River upriver from the state capital (Frankfort, Kentucky):0.5	Hickman Bridge, the only bridge across the Kentucky River upriver from the state capital (Frankfort, Kentucky):0.5
10016	6713.091	What is the capital city of Ukraine?	1.0	0	100	Kiev	Kiev () or Kyiv ( )	0	0	0	0	Kiev () or Kyiv ( ):0.5	the capital city of Ukraine - Kyiv:0.5	Kiev, Ukraine:0.5	the central square of Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine:0.5	The city:0.5	at least 8th largest city:0.5	at least 8th largest city in Europe:0.5	The Kiev Tumbler (, Kyivskyi svitlyi):0.5	the largest city:0.5	the largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper River:0.5	Kiev Metro:0.5	Kyle Vashkulat:0.5	the decision to move to the capital city of Ukraine - Kyiv:0.5	his design for city gates:0.5	city gates:0.5
1466	6696.183	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	Hampton, Virginia:0.5	a set of skills that do not match the traditional position of his physical stature:0.5	Allen Ezail Iverson (born June 7, 1975), nicknamed A.I., The Answer, and King Cross:0.5	the lack of tall players:0.5	too many guards, inexperienced players, and the lack of tall players:0.5	United States men's national basketball team:0.5	Kobe Bryant, Chris Paul and Brandon Roy:0.5	Allen Iverson, then with the Philadelphia 76ers,:0.5	his teammate Brian Butch, who is seven feet tall:0.5	the traditional position of his physical stature:0.5	King Cross:0.5	tall players:0.5	nicknamed A.I.:0.5	I:0.5	nicknamed A:0.5
10011	6682.393	What currency is used in Ukraine?	0.7614393726401688	2	100	UAH|hryvnia	A new currency, the hryvnia,	0	0	0	0	Soviet ruble:0.5	the present day, along with 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	A new currency, the hryvnia,:0.5	new currency, the hryvnia,:0.5	the introduction of new currency, the hryvnia, in 1996:0.5	the currency samples: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	money minted and printed in Feodosia from antiquity up to the present day, along with 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	two thousand years as well as auxiliary objects:0.5	two thousand years:0.5	A new currency:0.5	new currency:0.5	the accumulation and custody of the gold and currency reserves and the conduction of transactions with them and the banking metals:0.5	the gold and currency reserves:0.5	the accumulation and custody of the gold and currency reserves:0.5
1734	6662.01	How do you say "pig" in Spanish? 	0.0	-1	100	Cerdo	.	0	0	0	0	Miller':0.5	the narrator:0.5	brother supposedly saying ":0.5	brother:0.5	Say Me:0.5	Miller's brother:0.5	Modern English:0.5	both singular and plural:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun, both singular and plural, and both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines:0.5	Jacobs:0.5	my father and mother:0.5	saying:0.5	Tyler:0.5	Zabbaleen:0.5
2301	6648.806	What composer wrote "Die Gotterdammerung"? 	0.0	-1	84	Wagner	.	0	0	0	0	the Old Norse phrase "Ragnarök":0.5	the Old Norse phrase:0.5	a 1969 song released for Diana Ross & the Supremes by the Motown label:0.5	himself:0.5	Old Norse:0.5	a translation into German of the Old Norse phrase "Ragnarök", which in Norse mythology refers to a prophesied war among various beings and gods that ultimately results in the burning, immersion in water, and renewal of the world:0.5	German of the Old Norse phrase "Ragnarök", which in Norse mythology refers to a prophesied war among various beings and gods:0.5	a prophesied war among various beings and gods:0.5	immersion in water:0.5	the world:0.5	water:0.5	renewal:0.5	Norse:0.5	the burning:0.5	immersion:0.5
1492	6640.837	How old was Nolan Ryan when he retired? 	0.0	-1	100	4(4|6)	.	0	0	0	0	he:0.5	Old English:0.5	Old English (OE):0.5	Speakers of Old English (OE):0.5	almost ten years:0.5	they:0.5	another ten perhaps:0.5	Sandy Koufax':0.5	383 batters:0.5	one season:0.5	six weeks:0.5	Texas Rangers (baseball):0.5	Alvin, Texas,:0.5	He:0.5	Texas:0.5
10045	6619.968	Who invented bitcoin?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Nakamoto	pseudonymous developer Satoshi Nakamoto	0	0	0	0	Libertarian and crypto-anarchist Jim Bell:0.5	pseudonymous developer Satoshi Nakamoto:0.5	Bitcoin:0.5	a digital currency:0.5	an open source protocol:0.5	George Galloway:0.5	Neal Stephenson:0.5	a peer-to-peer payment network based on an open source protocol and a digital currency used in the network:0.5	a digital currency used in the network:0.5	the network:0.5	an open source protocol and a digital currency used in the network:0.5	a peer-to-peer payment network:0.5	Toyota's subsidiary:0.5	Toyota':0.5	the Hollywood Stock Exchange:0.5
10006	6605.6	How old did Jesus die?	0.0	-1	100	\b33\b|thirty-three	.	0	0	0	0	the awaited Messiah of the Old Testament:0.5	a natural death:0.5	Jesus:0.5	he:0.5	a mortal man:0.5	his crucifixion:0.5	Jesus Christ, a name that is also used in non-Christian contexts:0.5	old age:0.5	the age of one hundred and twenty years:0.5	the age of one hundred:0.5	the Hebrew Bible:0.5	120:0.5	him:0.5	they:0.5	the awaited Messiah:0.5
1504	6579.619	Where is the Salton Sea? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Calif(\s?\.|ornia)	Mecca, California (Box Canyon and Painted Canyon)	0	0	0	0	Salt Creek:0.5	Salt Creek Beach:0.5	Salton Sea:0.5	Mecca, California (Box Canyon and Painted Canyon):0.5	Mecca:0.5	California’s Imperial Valley:0.5	Riverside County, California,:0.5	Salt Creek Beach on the northern shore:0.5	Mecca, California (Box Canyon and Painted Canyon) and the Salton Sea:0.5	Salt Creek (Salton Sea):0.5	Salton Sea Airport:0.5	Alamo River:0.5	San Felipe Creek (Salton Sea):0.5	Desert Beach, California:0.5	Volcan Mountains:0.5
1851	6558.791	Which country colonized Hong Kong? 	0.30989437914419704	23	100	Britain	Britain - Hong Kong, Burma, Malaya; Holland - Dutch East Indies; U.	0	0	0	0	UN estimates:0.5	mainland China:0.5	Mainland Chinese immigration:0.5	"one country, two systems":0.5	one country, two systems:0.5	Hong Kong and Macau:0.5	the underlying principle of one country, two systems:0.5	the principle of "one country, two systems":0.5	the longest life expectancy of any country or territory in the world:0.5	the Sino-British Joint Declaration, and the underlying principle of one country, two systems:0.5	one of the longest life expectancy of any country or territory in the world:0.5	any country or territory:0.5	Macau:0.5	Hong Kong Phooey:0.5	Hong Kong International School (HKIS):0.5
1646	6536.71	When was the first atomic bomb dropped? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Aug.*1945	August 1945	0	0	0	0	Noel Gayler:0.5	August 1945:0.5	leukemia seven years:0.5	the navigator of the "Enola Gay" when it dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima:0.5	the "Enola Gay" when it dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima:0.5	USS YMS-386:0.5	The first, dropped on Hiroshima, Japan, on August 6,:0.5	a 1997 album:0.5	a 1997 album by Brian Eno:0.5	From November 1944 to June 1945:0.5	August:0.5	August 6, 1945:0.5	the type:0.5	its fission source:0.5	uranium-235:0.5
1973	6524.229	What player on a basketball team usually plays the post or pivot position? 	0.41195437047215944	14	100	center	the best and most revolutionary player at the center position	0	0	0	0	Dwyane Wade:0.5	Ramon Fernandez:0.5	Kobe Bryant:0.5	Donald Bradman:0.5	seven players:0.5	seven players on each team, who are given nominated, named positions:0.5	Hakeem Olajuwon:0.5	Dirk Nowitzki:0.5	one player of a particular position:0.5	one player:0.5	the player posting up:0.5	the restrictions on where one player of a particular position can move:0.5	the 1982 PBA Most Valuable Player:0.5	a versatile frontcourt player:0.5	the best and most revolutionary player at the center position:0.5
1483	6501.534	Where is the highest point on earth? 	0.7377797560147545	2	66	Everest	the Everest option payoff	0	0	0	0	Earth's equatorial bulge:0.5	The mountainous north:0.5	the Everest option payoff:0.5	Sacred mountains:0.5	the peak of Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador, rather than Mount Everest:0.5	An often-cited result:0.5	the center outwards:0.5	the highest point on Earth, measured from the center outwards,:0.5	Edmund Hillary:0.5	the highest point:0.5	Nepal:0.5	An often-cited result of Earth's equatorial bulge:0.5	Whitehorse, Yukon:0.5	the peak:0.5	Mount Chimborazo:0.5
1899	6495.671	What book did Rachel Carson write in 1962? 	1.0	0	100	Silent Spring	her forthcoming book, "Silent Spring"	0	0	0	0	her forthcoming book, "Silent Spring":0.5	the book "Silent Spring":0.5	her famous book "Silent Spring":0.5	Murray Bookchin:0.5	the subject, which developed into her famous book "Silent Spring", published in 1962:0.5	a piece on the subject, which developed into her famous book "Silent Spring", published in 1962:0.5	book form:0.5	her famous book:0.5	a book written by Rachel Carson and published by Houghton Mifflin on September 27, 1962:0.5	her forthcoming book:0.5	Rachel Carson:0.5	Silent Spring:0.5	National Audubon Society:0.5	27:0.5	the Darlings' friend Roger Tory Peterson:0.5
2342	6475.199	When was the first televised World Series? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1947	1947	0	0	0	0	1962:0.5	1947:0.5	their first:0.5	six games to capture their second championship and their first since (as well as their last to the present date):0.5	one game:0.5	September 14, 1951:0.5	first:0.5	the world:0.5	seven games:0.5	since 1984:0.5	1977:0.5	since 1949:0.5	the first dramatic television series:0.5	one:0.5	the first dramatic television series in the world:0.5
1904	6456.354	How high is the pitcher's mound? 	0.0	-1	148	(ten|10)\s*in(ch(es)?)?|25.4\s*(cm|centimeters?)	.	0	0	0	0	It:NaN	the many decades:NaN	other aspects:NaN	itself:NaN	the pitching distance:NaN	a dirt pathway:NaN	a dirt pathway between the pitcher's mound and home plate:NaN	it:NaN	baseball fields:NaN	the pitcher's mound and home plate:NaN	the mid-20th century:NaN	the pitching distance, and other aspects of the pitcher's mound:NaN	other aspects of the pitcher's mound:NaN	The Eephus pitch:NaN	From 1903 through:NaN
2040	6442.01	What are baby frogs called? 	0.18837535480104983	41	100	tadpole	Goliath frog eggs and tadpoles	0	0	0	0	baby turtles:0.5	frozen beefheart:0.5	Noah Beery, Jack Hawkins and Richard Ainley:0.5	Georgoudis, Leroux and Chaves:0.5	the goliath frog:0.5	the animated Saturday morning cartoon, "Muppet Babies":0.5	crabs:0.5	guppy fry:0.5	young snakes:0.5	Frog Baby Fountain:0.5	Mowgli:0.5	Jack Raymond and starring Noah Beery, Jack Hawkins and Richard Ainley:0.5	African dwarf frog:0.5	Goliath frog:0.5	smaller frogs:0.5
10069	6428.166	what can mandrills at the Colchester Zoo do?	0.0	-1	77	cover.*eye	.	0	0	0	0	The second section:0.5	the third section:0.5	groups:0.5	River Hogs:0.5	a pair:0.5	Spotted Hyenas:0.5	a troop:0.5	Cheetahs, Warthogs and Red:0.5	Red River:0.5	The Mandrill:0.5	The mandrill ("Mandrillus sphinx"):0.5	The mandrill:0.5	Colchester, England:0.5	a primate of the Old World monkey (Cercopithecidae) family, closely related to the baboons and even more closely to the drill:0.5	Colchester:0.5
2331	6423.272	What actress has received the most Oscar nominations? 	0.0	-1	100	Hepburn|Streep	.	0	0	0	0	eight nominations, the most for any film that year, including a Best Supporting Actress nomination for Williams:0.5	Best Actress:0.5	the most coveted Best Actor and Actress awards in the annual Star Awards organized by MediaCorp Channel 8 and implemented in 1995:0.5	Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Actress:0.5	Academy Award for Best Actress:0.5	Best Supporting Actress:0.5	two, Best Actress (1992) & Best Adapted Screenplay (1995):0.5	two, Best Actress (1968) & Best Original song (1976):0.5	a Best Actress nomination:0.5	a Best Actress nomination ("Lady for a Day", 1933) for her performance:0.5	two, Best Actress:0.5	César Award for Best Actress:0.5	The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress in a Series:0.5	Most Outstanding Actress in a Series:0.5	Actress awards:0.5
1491	6407.331	What was the name of Sherlock Holmes' brother? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Mycroft	a computer, a model "HOLMES IV", which adopts the name Mycroft, after Sherlock Holmes' brother	0	0	0	0	Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother:0.5	Sherlock Holmes (2010 film):0.5	Sherlock Holmes':0.5	a computer, a model "HOLMES IV", which adopts the name Mycroft, after Sherlock Holmes' brother:0.5	Holmes:0.5	"Mycroft project plugins" (named after Mycroft Holmes, Sherlock Holmes' older brother):0.5	Mac OS 8:0.5	those considered by Arthur Conan Doyle for his detective hero before settling on "Sherlock Holmes":0.5	one of those considered by Arthur Conan Doyle for his detective hero before settling on "Sherlock Holmes":0.5	Minor Sherlock Holmes characters:0.5	William of Baskerville:0.5	Frank Shacklock:0.5	"The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" (1966):0.5	Robert A. Heinlein's "The Moon Is a Harsh Mistress" (1966):0.5	The Adventure of Sherlock Holmes' Smarter Brother:0.5
10053	6387.872	chemical symbol of ethylene ?	0.0	-1	147	C.*2.*H.*4	.	0	0	0	0	the chemical symbol Ag:NaN	The chemical symbol Ag:NaN	the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78:NaN	the chemical symbol Pt:NaN	a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78:NaN	IUPAC name:NaN	a hypothetical chemical compound with the formula C2O2 or O=C=C=O:NaN	a hypothetical chemical compound:NaN	a chemical name that can refer to either of the following compounds:NaN	a chemical name:NaN	the name given to a hypothetical chemical compound with the formula C2O2 or O=C=C=O:NaN	its chemical symbol:NaN	Ethene:NaN	Platinum:NaN	Silver:NaN
1658	6376.743	What year was Robert Frost born? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	187(4|5)	1874 –	0	0	0	0	1946:0.5	Robert Frost:0.5	1874 –:0.5	1874 – January 29, 1963:0.5	California:0.5	San Francisco:0.5	1965:0.5	San Francisco, California,:0.5	January 29, 1963:0.5	March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963:0.5	the year 2000:0.5	this writer - who was 12 years old at the time and also living at the James farm -:0.5	journalist William Prescott Frost, Jr., and Isabelle Moodie:0.5	journalist William Prescott Frost, Jr.:0.5	Robert and Elinor:0.5
1515	6360.802	What was Dr. Seuss' real name? 	0.2614393726401688	29	100	Theodore? (Seuss )?Geisel	Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss	0	0	0	0	the 1996 Nick Jr. television show "The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss":0.5	earlier Dr. Seuss works, most notably the 1938 short story "Matilda, the Elephant with a Mother Complex":0.5	earlier Dr. Seuss works, most notably the 1938 short story: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	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	the "Dr. Seuss Sing-Along Classics" release:0.5	traces of "Horton Hatches the Egg" in early Dr. Seuss works:0.5	Several episodes of the 1996 Nick Jr. television show "The Wubbulous World of Dr. Seuss":0.5	a feature of the work of Dr. Seuss ("Sometimes I am quite certain there's a Jertain in the curtain"):0.5	early Dr. Seuss works:0.5	Seuss:0.5	Seuss works:0.5	a children's book:0.5	the world of Dr. Seuss:0.5	a 1962 children's book by Dr. Seuss:0.5
1564	6343.699	When did Led Zeppelin appear on BBC? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	1969	October 1969	0	0	0	0	October 2012:0.5	March 25:0.5	March 21:0.5	TV One:0.5	Folk rock:0.5	2007:0.5	1997:0.5	March:0.5	1999:0.5	the 1997 album:0.5	the 1997 album "BBC Sessions":0.5	23 October 2012:0.5	October 1969:0.5	November 1971:0.5	a ten compact disc box set by the English rock group Led Zeppelin, released by Atlantic Records on 24 September 1993:0.5
1719	6322.18	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	This time the distance from the planet was much greater:0.5	1 solar mass and the planet:0.5	0.012 arcsec so in an orbit of 4.2 AU,:0.5	2 AU:0.5	012 arcsec so in an orbit of 4:0.5	012 arcsec so:0.5	the distance from Jupiter and the Sun:0.5	the distance between Jupiter and the Sun:0.5	at least 67% the mass:0.5	1 solar mass:0.5	about half the distance of Jupiter:0.5	about half the distance:0.5	closest distance:0.5	furthest distance:0.5	furthest distance from the Sun:0.5
2268	6306.531	what instrument does the concertmaster of an orchestra usually play? 	0.3494850021680095	19	100	violin	Any violin solo in an orchestral work	0	0	0	0	a guest soloist:0.5	the concertmaster':0.5	the concertmaster's role in performance:0.5	the concertmaster's role:0.5	a second instrument, which is usually the zhongruan:0.5	Western instruments:0.5	an instrument:0.5	the concertmaster or the harpsichordist:0.5	a second instrument:0.5	an instrument never played before:0.5	The concertmaster:0.5	many instruments:0.5	an orchestra or symphonic band:0.5	the concertmaster (or "leader" in the UK):0.5	Concertmaster:0.5
2240	6285.218	What does the bugler play at the end of the day on a US military base? 	0.01575852572303249	92	100	Taps	Taps	0	0	0	0	buglers from the Australian Defence Force:0.5	the only one in active service:0.5	A young boy, Bugler John Cook,:0.5	Remembrance Day:0.5	one lone bugler:0.5	buglers:0.5	William J. Carson (Medal of Honor):0.5	the tree:0.5	Brendan Bugler (born 1985):0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	active service:0.5	the modern day drum and bugle corps:0.5	the Ku Klux Klan:0.5	the United States where the entire college student body is military cadets from the US and international cadets:0.5	the US and international cadets:0.5
2386	6258.477	How did Harry Houdini die? 	0.5838796857605748	7	148	ruptured appendix|peritonitis|appendicitis	a ruptured appendix	0	0	0	0	Albums You Must Hear Before You Die, Mojo magazine's "Top 50 Eccentric Albums of All Time" list and The Word magazine's "Great Underrated Albums of Our Time" list:NaN	DIE:NaN	immurement (i.e., being walled up and left to die) rather than premature burial:NaN	it:NaN	i.e., being walled up and left to die:NaN	e., being walled up and left to die:NaN	being walled up and left to die:NaN	a ruptured appendix:NaN	Austria-Hungary:NaN	Die:NaN	October 31, 1926:NaN	Budapest, later Ehrich Weiss or Harry Weiss; March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926:NaN	Budapest, later Ehrich Weiss or Harry Weiss; March 24, 1874:NaN	Harry Houdini (born Erik Weisz in Budapest, later Ehrich Weiss or Harry Weiss; March 24, 1874 – October 31, 1926):NaN	peritonitis:NaN
1812	6240.189	What was the name of the stage play that A. Lincoln died at? 	0.0	-1	100	Our American Cousin	.	0	0	0	0	February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865:0.5	000 recorded performances:0.5	the 1979 film:0.5	the 1979 film and the original Biltmore version:0.5	2009 lists, including the "New York Times", "LA Times":0.5	Andrew Johnson:0.5	the country:0.5	the stage play of that name:0.5	the stage play:0.5	1991, in "Other People's Money", directed by Norman Jewison and based on the stage play of that name:0.5	2009 lists:0.5	more than 30,000 recorded performances:0.5	Confederate sympathizer named John Wilkes Booth:0.5	the surrender:0.5	the surrender of Confederate commanding general Robert E. Lee:0.5
1506	6214.563	What's the name of King Arthur's sword? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Excalibur	Excalibur (film)	0	0	0	0	King Arthur's sword:0.5	King Arthur':0.5	Excalibur (film):0.5	Welsh:0.5	anything:0.5	anything about the origin of the name "Arthur":0.5	Art(h):0.5	the origin:0.5	Art(h)ur:0.5	Artōrius:0.5	the origin of the name "Arthur":0.5	this:0.5	the sword Excalibur:0.5	Arthur:0.5	The Sword:0.5
2236	6201.939	What country's flag flies over the Canary Islands? 	0.20446769648675045	38	100	Spa(in|nish)	; Spanish for "graceful"	0	0	0	0	Santa Cruz de Tenerife:0.5	the Caribbean:0.5	Morocco:0.5	the South East Asia:0.5	the Western Sahara:0.5	Morocco and the Western Sahara:0.5	40 countries:0.5	Santa Cruz:0.5	150 scheduled destinations in 40 countries:0.5	Greece:0.5	Southeast Asia, the Caribbean and the Americas:0.5	one EU country:0.5	the Americas:0.5	Western Sahara:0.5	the Mediterranean region, the Madeira Islands, the Canary Islands and North Africa:0.5
1470	6175.064	When did president Herbert Hoover die? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	1964	1874 – October 20, 1964	0	0	0	0	1929:0.5	1927:0.5	1923:0.5	1928:0.5	August 10, 1874:0.5	1874 –:0.5	1874 – October 20, 1964:0.5	Reports such as this by former U.S. President Herbert Hoover, dated March 1947,:0.5	age two:0.5	age two "Bertie":0.5	that time:0.5	August 4, 1903:0.5	this capacity:0.5	July 9, 1969:0.5	March 1947:0.5
1931	6151.992	When was Prince Charles born? 	0.21589913796650262	36	100	1948	Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948),	0	0	0	0	born 14:0.5	June 1801:0.5	9 April 2005:0.5	Wednesday, 29:0.5	26 October 1680 - 8 June 1729:0.5	April 2005:0.5	July 1981:0.5	April 2, 1958:0.5	26 October 1680:0.5	29 June 1801 – 21 January 1883:0.5	July 1972:0.5	October 1680:0.5	a week:0.5	the principality:0.5	engagements in the principality:0.5
2018	6131.433	How many Mars days are there in a Martian year? 	0.0	-1	148	66[89]	.	0	0	0	0	28 days:NaN	365 days:NaN	Two women:NaN	Two women, Janice Smith and Leonora Holmes,:NaN	a 1921 German silent sci-fi comedy film directed by Heinz Schall and starring Lilly Flohr, Hermann Picha and Gerhard Ritterband:NaN	a 1921 German silent sci-fi comedy film:NaN	1.8809 Earth years, or 1 year, 320 days, and 18.2 hours:NaN	8809 Earth years, or 1 year, 320 days, and 18:NaN	8809 Earth years:NaN	1.8809 Earth years, or 1 year, 320 days, and 18.:NaN	My Many Colored Days:NaN	September 27:NaN	three fictional extraterrestrial races native to Mars in the DC Comics' shared universe:NaN	One Year:NaN	three fictional extraterrestrial races:NaN
10025	6111.166	What is the highest mountain in the Czech Republic?	0.0	-1	147	Sne[zž]ka	.	0	0	0	0	Vlhošť ():NaN	Vlhošť:NaN	1602 m:NaN	the highest mountain in the Czech republic:NaN	Krkonoše National Park:NaN	Czech Republic:NaN	1 January 1993:NaN	The highest mountains above sea level:NaN	The locations of the highest mountains:NaN	614 m:NaN	1,491.3 metres:NaN	3 metres:NaN	491.3 metres:NaN	the highest mountain:NaN	The highest mountains:NaN
2007	6099.863	How many years are there in a French president's term? 	0.5	9	100	seven|\b7\b	seven years	0	0	0	0	eight years:0.5	the year 2000:0.5	Many African nations:0.5	1618–1648:0.5	1618–:0.5	a 2008 novel:0.5	the Swiss Confederation:0.5	twelve years:0.5	a 2008 novel by Turkish writer Selçuk Altun republished in 2009 by Telegram Books in English language translation by Clifford and Selhan Endres:0.5	seven years:0.5	50 years of independence:0.5	50 years:0.5	many valuable treasures:0.5	women and many men who survived the fighting returned as disabled veterans (Budur volunteers to help veterans blinded by gas at a hospital by reading to them):0.5	a great shortage of men over women and many men who survived the fighting returned as disabled veterans (Budur volunteers to help veterans blinded by gas at a hospital by reading to them):0.5
1524	6081.247	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	a larger, more modern ballpark:0.5	the Milwaukee Brewers 12-11:0.5	the same ballpark:0.5	Fox Cities Stadium, a larger, more modern ballpark on Appleton's northwest side:0.5	the Tigers:0.5	Rangers Ballpark:0.5	the St. Louis Browns:0.5	the Baltimore Orioles:0.5	the St. Louis Browns (now the Baltimore Orioles):0.5	Burns Park (Detroit, Michigan):0.5	the name of his group:0.5	his group:0.5	Juan Francisco:0.5	the National League:0.5	MLB Dugout Heroes:0.5
1453	6069.244	Where was the first J.C. Penney store opened? 	0.16395107103214135	46	100	Kemmerer\s?, Wyo\.?	Kemmerer, Wyoming	0	0	0	0	England:0.5	Federated:0.5	Herald Square:0.5	Alaska':0.5	the former A&S location inside the Manhattan Mall:0.5	the former A&S location:0.5	Oxford Street, London, England:0.5	Oxford Street:0.5	Manhattan Mall:0.5	United States:0.5	Alaska:0.5	Des Plaines, Illinois, opened:0.5	U.S.:0.5	remaining Treasury Drug locations into Eckerd stores:0.5	remaining Treasury Drug locations:0.5
1585	6054.574	What is the chief religion for Peru? 	0.23426054147887243	33	100	Catholic	the Catholic Church	0	0	0	0	the Inca Empire, its history, origin, government system, scientific knowledge, language, religion, customs and monuments:0.5	the Republic:0.5	an 1880 political tract by Victor Hugo supporting belief in God but attacking organized religion:0.5	the Republic 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	Law and Religion:0.5	official or government-sanctioned establishments of a religion:0.5	the International Consortium:0.5	the International Consortium for Law and Religion Studies (ICLARS):0.5	Law and Religion Studies:0.5	the Oxford Journal:0.5	Republic:0.5	Oriental and Occidental Classical Studies":0.5	their culture, their local religion, and their language:0.5	the Ministry of Defense:0.5
2367	6030.107	How tall is the Washington Monument? 	0.26880100105052196	28	100	555\s*('|f(ee|oo)?t)|169\s*m	169 meters	0	0	0	0	List of tallest church buildings in the world:0.5	ten hours in December 1982:0.5	ten hours:0.5	List of tallest buildings in Washington, D.C.:0.5	the late 19th century:0.5	8 tourists:0.5	the completion:0.5	the monument':0.5	a van:0.5	Further political squabbling:0.5	the North-South division on the Civil War:0.5	History of the tallest buildings in the world:0.5	The Washington Monument:0.5	the completion of the Washington Monument:0.5	George Washington, commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and the first American president:0.5
1526	6013.996	What is the city of brotherly love? 	1.0	0	100	Philadelphia	The Philadelphia 76ers	0	0	0	0	The Philadelphia 76ers:0.5	Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,:0.5	the largest city and busiest port in British America:0.5	the largest city and busiest port:0.5	The City:0.5	The City of Brotherly Love:0.5	his career in The City of Brotherly Love:0.5	the largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, the second largest city on the East Coast of the United States, and the fifth-most-populous city in the United States:0.5	the fifth-most-populous city in the United States:0.5	the fifth-most-populous city:0.5	the city of brotherly love:0.5	Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:0.5	an important colonial city:0.5	Alaşehir:0.5	The Soul Survivors:0.5
2269	5994.569	How long is a quarter in an NBA game? 	0.0	-1	100	12.m.*	.	0	0	0	0	the Toronto Huskies:0.5	Game 7:0.5	the NBA:0.5	front:0.5	the first played in its history:0.5	The 2010 NBA All-Star Game:0.5	61% of a normal season:0.5	the largest crowd ever:0.5	Cowboys Stadium:0.5	61%:0.5	a game the NBA now regards as the first played in its history:0.5	this lockout:0.5	the two teams:0.5	713:0.5	the 1998–99 NBA season:0.5
1625	5974.076	What is the deepest lake in the world? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	Baikal	Lake Baikal	0	0	0	0	Crater Lake National Park:0.5	the 20 deepest lakes in the world - Lake Matano in Sulawesi (590 m), Lake Toba in Sumatra (529 m) and Lake Poso in Sulawesi (450 m):0.5	Sulawesi (590 m), Lake Toba in Sumatra (529 m) and Lake Poso: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 Canada:0.5	the 17th deepest lake:0.5	Rift Valley lakes:0.5	the deepest fjord lake:0.5	Lake Chelan:0.5	Lake Poso:0.5	3 of the 20 deepest lakes in the world - Lake Matano in Sulawesi (590 m), Lake Toba in Sumatra (529 m) and Lake Poso in Sulawesi (450 m):0.5	the deepest lake:0.5	the deepest lake in Indonesia (ranked by maximum depth):0.5	Quesnel Lake:0.5	590 m:0.5
1580	5964.402	What name is given to the science of map-making? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Cartography	History of cartography	0	0	0	0	all other words:0.5	Geography (Ptolemy):0.5	the Earth:0.5	Remote sensing:0.5	Greek alphabet:0.5	Concept:0.5	History of geography:0.5	Clements Markham:0.5	History of cartography:0.5	Metrication in the United States:0.5	Topographic map:0.5	Ordnance Survey:0.5	their traditional polytonic spelling:0.5	mathematics:0.5	the simplified monotonic system:0.5
10018	5943.851	What is the color of blood?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	red	a strong red color to the heme group	0	0	0	0	The coloring matter of blood:0.5	a strong red color to the heme group:0.5	many more possible spectral combinations than color sensations:0.5	color sensations:0.5	a strong red color:0.5	the colors most associated with courage, force, passion, heat, and joy:0.5	possible color transformations that will displace the colors in order to disambiguate them:0.5	the color frequencies:0.5	the color frequencies of light:0.5	the color of green eyes:0.5	the color of a hazelnut shell:0.5	the colors:0.5	hemochrome:0.5	Color Me Blood Red:0.5	Declan Hughes (writer):0.5
1423	5924.863	What is a peninsula in the Philippines? 	0.5	9	100	Bataan|Bicol|Zamboanga	an overview of the government recognized Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Zamboanga Peninsula	0	0	0	0	The Peninsula Manila:0.5	Shanghai Hotels, Limited, which operates The Peninsula Hotels ():0.5	The Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited, which operates The Peninsula Hotels ():0.5	the 15th Congress:0.5	the eponymous Izu Province, Izu peninsula:0.5	Luzon Island, Philippines:0.5	The Philippines:0.5	the Philippines ():0.5	the 15th Congress of the Philippines:0.5	an overview of the government recognized Cultural Properties of the Philippines in Zamboanga Peninsula:0.5	Orientopsaltria:0.5	the 16th Congress:0.5	The candidate:0.5	The candidate with the most number of votes:0.5	1928, known as The Peninsula Hong Kong in Tsim Sha Tsui, Hong Kong:0.5
1892	5881.185	Where does cinnamon come from? 	0.0	-1	100	Sri Lanka	.	0	0	0	0	the Latin word "cannella", a diminutive of "canna", "tube",:0.5	a diminutive of "canna", "tube":0.5	the Greek "kinnámōmon":0.5	tube:0.5	several European languages:0.5	"canna", "tube":0.5	Phoenician:0.5	the way:0.5	the way it curls up as it dries:0.5	a diminutive:0.5	The name "cinnamon":0.5	Detroit:0.5	several trees:0.5	Ilhéus:0.5	Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar Town Candy Fudge (often shortened to Cheyenne Cinnamon),:0.5
1417	5863.477	Who was the first person to run the mile in less than four minutes? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Roger Bannister	Roger Bannister	0	0	0	0	Scott:0.5	John Landy:0.5	Roger Bannister:0.5	Steve Fossett:0.5	Hubert Latham:0.5	The first person:0.5	Roger Bannister and John Landy:0.5	First Person:0.5	Australian gold rushes:0.5	the same day:0.5	Richard Watson:0.5	the Washington/Canadian border:0.5	Scott Williamson:0.5	John:0.5	Don:0.5
10086	5842.341	what is the sixteenth episode of the sixth season of the science fiction television series The X-Files?	0.36062319952358557	18	100	Alpha	Alpha (The X-Files)	0	0	0	0	several episodes that were lauded by critics, including the sixth season entries "Triangle" and "The Unnatural", as well as the seventh season installment "X-Cops":0.5	the eighth season (and the 177th episode overall) of the science fiction television series "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 highest-rated non-special broadcast episode:0.5	the highest-rated non-special broadcast episode of the series:0.5	the sixteenth episode of the ninth season of the American science fiction television series "The X-Files", which originally aired on the Fox network on:0.5	the sixteenth episode of the fifth season of the American science fiction television series "The X-Files":0.5	the sixteenth episode:0.5	the 177th episode:0.5	Per Manum:0.5	the sixteenth episode of "The X-Files" sixth season:0.5	the 179th episode overall:0.5	The episode:0.5	dealt:0.5	Mind's Eye (The X-Files):0.5
2009	5818.769	What animal has human-like fingerprints? 	0.0	-1	100	koala	.	0	0	0	0	(non-anthropomorphic) animals:0.5	a rat:0.5	rock crystals and rock formations which look like petrosomatoglyphs, whole animals, plants, etc.:0.5	the various farm animals:0.5	the various farm animals that are treated as pets by Grandma Duck:0.5	one of the various farm animals that are treated as pets by Grandma Duck:0.5	an supposed image of parts of a human or animal body in rock:0.5	petrosomatoglyphs, whole animals, plants, etc:0.5	parts of a human or animal body in rock:0.5	a human or animal body:0.5	a human or animal body in rock:0.5	Natural objects, such as rock crystals and rock formations which look like petrosomatoglyphs, whole animals, plants, etc.,:0.5	Folk belief:0.5	an eagle (a form he most commonly uses to get around over long distances):0.5	an eagle (a form he most commonly uses to get around over long distances), a rat, a beetle, a gryphon, a bear, and a mountain lion:0.5
2249	5807.431	When was the Panama Canal returned to Panama? 	0.5	9	100	1999	December 31, 1999	0	0	0	0	1914:0.5	1904:0.5	the next 10 to 20 years:0.5	USS S-13 (SS-118):0.5	USS S-11 (SS-116):0.5	USS S-12 (SS-117):0.5	2015:0.5	November 18, 1903:0.5	February 23, 1904:0.5	December 31, 1999:0.5	Later:0.5	2025:0.5	the return of the Panama Canal to Panama under the direction of President Jimmy Carter:0.5	the return:0.5	the direction of President Jimmy Carter:0.5
1909	5775.917	What business was the source of John D. Rockefeller's fortune? 	0.7225864571737166	3	148	oil	John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil	0	0	0	0	the giant Amalgamated Copper Mining Company:NaN	the Museum of Modern Art in New York:NaN	John’:NaN	John D. Rockefeller's Standard Oil:NaN	Wamsutta Oil Refinery:NaN	the Rockefeller Foundation:NaN	the University of Chicago:NaN	an American business magnate and philanthropist:NaN	Rockefeller's Standard Oil:NaN	Rockefeller':NaN	a ten-week business course:NaN	a more active role in his family's business dealings:NaN	his family's business dealings:NaN	the early 20th century:NaN	Mr. Burns:NaN
1458	5752.341	What was the name of the high school in "Grease"? 	0.292513326014591	25	100	Rydell	the original film at Rydell High School	0	0	0	0	1971 musical of the same name about two lovers in a 1950s high school:0.5	the Higher School Certificate (HSC):0.5	the Nation's Best High School Musical:0.5	Grease 2:0.5	a school which provides children with part or all of their secondary education:0.5	Chesterton High School:0.5	Excelsior High School (Norwalk, California):0.5	Columbia High School (Nampa, Idaho):0.5	John H. Reagan High School (Houston, Texas):0.5	Austin High School (Decatur, Alabama):0.5	Assumption High School (Louisville, Kentucky):0.5	two lovers:0.5	a 1982 American musical film and sequel:0.5	a 1982 American musical film:0.5	a 1982 American musical film and sequel to "Grease", which is based upon the musical of the same name by Jim Jacobs and Warren Casey:0.5
10108	5725.377	who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in the year 2013?	0.5228787452803376	8	100	((Rothman|Schekman|S[uü]dhof).*){3}	James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof	0	0	0	0	Hans von Euler-Chelpin:0.5	Hans von Euler-Chelpin, who received the Chemistry Prize in 1929,:0.5	the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine:0.5	Ulf von Euler:0.5	Hitler's decree:0.5	Hitler':0.5	Richard Kuhn (1938 Nobel Prize in Chemistry):0.5	the Nobel Prize:0.5	James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof:0.5	the discovery:0.5	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	the father:0.5	Paul Knoepfler:0.5	Harold E. Varmus:0.5	John Polanyi:0.5
10104	5697.97	who is the author of Sherlock Holmes?	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Doyle	Adrian Conan Doyle	0	0	0	0	the author's death:0.5	Matthew Livingston:0.5	Caleb Carr:0.5	List of authors of new Sherlock Holmes stories:0.5	Adrian Conan Doyle:0.5	Shadows Over Baker Street:0.5	British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle:0.5	the Sherlock Holmes characters created by British author Sir Arthur Conan Doyle:0.5	Martin Davies (writer):0.5	Wayne Worcester:0.5	Kelly Hale:0.5	Mycroft Holmes:0.5	an alphabetical list and selected bibliography of authors, other than Sherlock Holmes's creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who have authored Holmes stories:0.5	authors, other than Sherlock Holmes's creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who have authored Holmes stories:0.5	successful author:0.5
10000	5681.287	How high is Mt. Everest?	0.0	-1	100	29,?029\s*('|f(ee|oo)?t)|8,?848\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	Everest, then known as Peak XV,:0.5	George Ingle Finch, who had gained the record height in 1922,:0.5	Everest Public High School:0.5	Garrett Madison:0.5	the first published height of Everest, then known as Peak XV, at 29002 ft:0.5	The torch relay to Mount Everest:0.5	Beijing Vice Mayor Liu Jingming:0.5	an American adventure documentary directed by Les Guthman and Mike Marolt; written by Les Guthman, and featuring high-altitude skiers Mike Marolt, Steve Marolt, John Callaghan, Jim Gile, Hans Kammerlander, Chris Davenport, Laura Bakos, Mark Newcomb:0.5	Everest Academy and High School:0.5	Everest (then known as Peak XV):0.5	the impression that an exact height of 29000 ft was nothing more than a rounded estimate:0.5	Hidden Expedition Everest:0.5	Premlata Agarwal:0.5	exactly 29000 ft:0.5	Clarkston, Michigan, United States:0.5
1986	5658.162	What city is Ole Mississippi University in? 	1.0	0	100	Oxford	Oxford University School	0	0	0	0	Oxford University School:0.5	Oxford, Mississippi:0.5	the Santa Fe Railroad:0.5	Lafayette County, Mississippi within the city of Oxford:0.5	Oxford, Mississippi, United States:0.5	bus routes throughout the city and University of Mississippi campus:0.5	the city and University of Mississippi campus:0.5	the Oxford School District:0.5	the British university city of Oxford:0.5	Mississippi within the city of Oxford:0.5	The City:0.5	The City of Oxford:0.5	Waco:0.5	neighboring cities being serviced by the Santa Fe Railroad:0.5	neighboring cities:0.5
1603	5639.173	When did Robert E. Lee surrender in the Civil War? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1865	April 9, 1865	0	0	0	0	1807 :0.5	April 9, 1865:0.5	June 10, 1863,:0.5	USS Yucca (1864):0.5	April 13, 1861:0.5	June 22, 1865:0.5	his 1865 surrender to Union Army Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant at the McLean House in Appomattox Court House, Virginia:0.5	his 1865 surrender:0.5	March 31, 1912 – April 15, 1993:0.5	October 6, 1953:0.5	June 10, 1863:0.5	1642 and 1651:0.5	Robert Edward Lee:0.5	Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870):0.5	1642:0.5
10079	5623.119	what is the most lethal poison?	0.0	-1	100	botulin	.	0	0	0	0	Cobalt poisoning:0.5	Poison:0.5	Golden poison frog:0.5	most poison dart frogs:0.5	(see Median lethal dose) The legal definition of "poison":0.5	Poison Elves:0.5	This extraordinarily lethal poison:0.5	its poison:0.5	poisons:0.5	Poisons:0.5	The Poison:0.5	Strychnine poisoning:0.5	Fugu:0.5	Sodium fluoroacetate:0.5	Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine:0.5
1768	5608.365	What TV series did Pierce Brosnan play in? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Remington Steele(.*)?	contractual commitments to the television series "Remington Steele"	0	0	0	0	United States:0.5	Pierce Brendan Brosnan:0.5	the TV series:0.5	a role in the TV series:0.5	NBC:0.5	contractual commitments to the television series "Remington Steele":0.5	popular TV series "Northern Exposure":0.5	Noble House (TV miniseries):0.5	three upcoming Thomas and Friends television series:0.5	Cassandra Harris:0.5	Remington Steele:0.5	the title role in the NBC romantic detective series "Remington Steele":0.5	their financial worries:0.5	Manions of America:0.5	a 1979 episode of the television series "Charlie's Angels":0.5
1993	5589.218	How many official languages does Switzerland have? 	0.5	9	100	four|\b4\b	four official languages	0	0	0	0	Europe's major languages:0.5	the official languages and the many varieties of Swiss German:0.5	the many varieties of Swiss German:0.5	Switzerland's role in many United Nations and international organizations:0.5	the official forms:0.5	their local dialectal forms:0.5	the official forms of their respective languages:0.5	Three:0.5	Bern:0.5	four official languages:0.5	the many varieties:0.5	Romansh 0:0.5	; or ), officially the Swiss Confederation (, hence its abbreviation CH), is a federal parliamentary republic consisting of 26 cantons, with Bern as the seat:0.5	hence its abbreviation:0.5	or:0.5
1591	5576.688	What percentage of the population is left handed? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	(ten|10)\s*(percent|%)	about 10%	0	0	0	0	a significant percentage of Orthodox population, which left it for more central areas after 1955:0.5	a significant percentage:0.5	a percentage of the total population:0.5	the percentage of the world's population who qualify as "undernourished":0.5	16 percent:0.5	percentage Muslim:0.5	an average population growth rate of 1.8% per year (when weighted by percentage Muslim and population size):0.5	percentage Muslim and population size:0.5	1.8% per year (when weighted by percentage Muslim and population size):0.5	The lesser percentage given:0.5	the wider percentage given:0.5	the percentage of Muslims in India:0.5	countries by percentage of population suffering from undernourishment:0.5	percentage, BB%, or BBP:0.5	the arithmetic difference of two percentages:0.5
1879	5559.619	By what nickname was musician Ernesto Antonio Puente, Jr. best known? 	0.0	-1	43	El Rey|Tito	.	0	0	0	0	José Antonio Rodríguez Muñoz:0.5	Ernesto Cordero (1946, New York):0.5	common:0.5	1946, New York:0.5	Córdoba, Spain:0.5	This:0.5	a list of musicians known for destroying instruments:0.5	a Flamenco guitarist:0.5	a Colombian accordion player:0.5	a Flamenco guitarist from Córdoba, Spain:0.5	1946:0.5	Córdoba:0.5	Ernesto Cordero:0.5	Antonio Rivas Padilla:0.5	instruments:0.5
1975	5556.176	How did Cleopatra die? 	0.3287886595888969	21	100	asp bite|suicide	an asp bite	0	0	0	0	the 10-year-old Ptolemy XIII joint monarchs:0.5	August 12, 30:0.5	Egypt:0.5	the 18-year-old Cleopatra:0.5	his will:0.5	suspicious circumstances:0.5	the crown:0.5	Suetonius:0.5	her brother, the 10-year-old Ptolemy XIII joint monarchs:0.5	her brother:0.5	about the same time:0.5	about the same time as Plutarch:0.5	BC – August 12, 30:0.5	 BC:0.5	BC –:0.5
1796	5528.646	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	a hundred years:0.5	a hundred years and more:0.5	more than four billion years:0.5	146 B.C. This led to tension:0.5	146 B.C. This:0.5	146 B.C:0.5	the Western Allies:0.5	the years:0.5	that year:0.5	the Mediterranean:0.5	April 20, 1991:0.5	1939:0.5	Axis forces:0.5	the Sahara:0.5	Boca Raton, Florida:0.5
1847	5509.193	What is Tina Turners real name? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Ann(a|ie) Mae Bullock	the small Tennessee town of Nutbush, Anna Mae Bullock (Tina's original name)	0	0	0	0	Yohji Yamamoto:0.5	Pop rock:0.5	Holle Thee Maxwell:0.5	the small Tennessee town of Nutbush, Anna Mae Bullock (Tina's original name):0.5	the small Tennessee town:0.5	Starr (credited by his real name, "Richard Starkey") and Vini Poncia, a frequent Ringo co-writer:0.5	Oh My My (Ringo Starr song):0.5	What's Love Got to Do with It (film):0.5	the Kings of Rhythm:0.5	the Kings:0.5	Pepper MaShay:0.5	Pete Seppälä:0.5	Tina':0.5	The Ike & Tina Turner Revue:0.5	Blues in New Zealand:0.5
2293	5492.227	How many times a day do observant Muslims pray? 	0.0	-1	100	\b(five|5)\b	.	0	0	0	0	Christians of many denominations, including Protestants and Catholics:0.5	Americans of many religions, including Christians of many denominations, including Protestants and Catholics, as well as Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus, and Jews,:0.5	Friday afternoon prayer services:0.5	Many Uighurs:0.5	Ramadan:0.5	May 1:0.5	school cafeterias:0.5	lunch:0.5	the holy month:0.5	the holy month of Ramadan, when observant Muslims fast:0.5	Thursday of the Dead:0.5	March 11:0.5	Sikhs, Muslims, Hindus, and Jews:0.5	Diana Haddad:0.5	many Muslims:0.5
1596	5469.068	What year did Mussolini seize power in Italy? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	1922	1922 to 1943	0	0	0	0	next four years:0.5	October 1942:0.5	April 1945:0.5	1922 to 1943:0.5	1917:0.5	25:0.5	1 September 1910:0.5	1 September 1910 – 9:0.5	1 September 1910 – 9 April 1995:0.5	Forlì:0.5	2.4:0.5	30 October 1979:0.5	the next few years:0.5	Ida Dalser:0.5	Britain and France:0.5
1995	5441.282	What department is responsible for regulating casino gambling in Mississippi? 	0.0	-1	100	Mississippi Gaming Commission	.	0	0	0	0	Mississippi Department of Education:0.5	a government department of Mississippi, headquartered in Jackson:0.5	The Mississippi Department of Marine Resources (DMR):0.5	the Mississippi Department:0.5	the Mississippi River:0.5	the Gulf Coast:0.5	the heads of major executive departments:0.5	most of the heads of major executive departments:0.5	major executive departments:0.5	the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast:0.5	Trans-Mississippi Department:0.5	Mississippi Department of Corrections:0.5	an administrative subdivision of the Confederate States of America west of the Mississippi, consisting of Texas, Arkansas, Missouri, Indian Territories recognized by the CSA, and parts of Western Louisiana:0.5	a state agency of Mississippi that operates prisons:0.5	a government department:0.5
1507	5432.873	What is the national anthem in England? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	God Save the Queen|Jerusalem|Land of Hope and Glory	an EDM calling for "Jerusalem" to be given official status as the national anthem of England, proposed by Daniel Kawczynski, the Conservative Party MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham on 18	0	0	0	0	Els Segadors:0.5	Hope and Glory:0.5	England:0.5	The second Chilean National Anthem:0.5	[[File:Russian anthem at Victory Day Parade 2010.ogg|thumb|Instrumental performance of the Russian national anthem at the  2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade in Moscow's Red Square, resplendent with a 21 gun salute.:0.5	the Russian national anthem at the  2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade in Moscow's Red Square:0.5	Russian anthem at Victory Day Parade 2010.ogg|thumb|Instrumental performance of the Russian national anthem at the  2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade in Moscow's Red Square, resplendent with a 21 gun salute:0.5	an EDM calling for "Jerusalem" to be given official status as the national anthem of England, proposed by Daniel Kawczynski, the Conservative Party MP for Shrewsbury and Atcham on 18:0.5	Land:0.5	the Russian national anthem:0.5	National anthem of England:0.5	the national anthem of England:0.5	Sir Hubert Parry:0.5	songs:0.5	songs which may be played at occasions such as sports matches and official events:0.5
1778	5409.357	When did Walt Disney die? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	1966	1966	0	0	0	0	16 September 2011:0.5	a 1956 Walt Disney Productions CinemaScope adventure film:0.5	a 1956 Walt Disney Productions CinemaScope adventure film based on the real Great Locomotive Chase that occurred in 1862 during the American Civil War:0.5	December 5, 1994:0.5	April 17, 1933:0.5	1920:0.5	1966:0.5	The Walt Disney Company:0.5	1954:0.5	1862:0.5	Florida's 8th congressional district election, 2010:0.5	September 2011:0.5	the first two years of Walt Disney Home Video:0.5	the first two years:0.5	2 million pre-orders:0.5
1731	5385.8	How often does the United States government conduct an official population census? 	0.0	-1	100	(10|ten) years	.	0	0	0	0	the federal government and state governments:0.5	federalism:0.5	one capital district:0.5	the republic:0.5	the United States of America:0.5	the House:0.5	fifty states:0.5	the federal government of the republic of fifty states that constitute the United States:0.5	The government of the United States of America:0.5	several other territories:0.5	The government:0.5	the federal government of the republic of fifty states that constitute the United States, as well as one capital district, and several other territories:0.5	each state's population:0.5	America:0.5	Government of the United States of America:0.5
1712	5367.584	Who invented the fishing reel? 	0.17339374311232825	44	100	Chinese|R.\s?D. Hull|Ustonson	Han Chinese	0	0	0	0	Harry Franklin Vickers:0.5	the Seth Green Rig:0.5	Frank Zappa:0.5	Bacall to Arms:0.5	The Mothers:0.5	The Mothers of Invention:0.5	George Snyder:0.5	Seth Green (pisciculture):0.5	Green:0.5	the Seth Green Rig for trout fishing:0.5	Frank Zappa, a self-taught composer and performer whose diverse musical influences led him to create music that was often impossible to categorize:0.5	Rick Alden:0.5	Fishing reel:0.5	Fishing tackle:0.5	A fishing reel:0.5
1502	5357.989	What year was President Kennedy killed? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	1963	November 29, 1963,	0	0	0	0	1960:0.5	50 years:0.5	two days:0.5	1926:0.5	1992:0.5	the Soviet Union, manifested by proxy contests in the early stage of the Cold War:0.5	the Soviet Union:0.5	November 29, 1963,:0.5	12:30:0.5	August 9, 1963,:0.5	May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963:0.5	1962:0.5	the situation in Vietnam:0.5	the early stage of the Cold War:0.5	Intelligence and Research:0.5
1395	5334.883	Who was Tom Cruise married to last? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Katie Holmes	Tom Cruise, which led to him marrying Katie Holmes	0	0	0	0	Mimi Rogers:0.5	Barbara Guggenheim:0.5	Tom Cruise, which led to him marrying Katie Holmes:0.5	North County Dublin:0.5	Michele Miscavige:0.5	Kurt Rappaport:0.5	Jenna von Oÿ:0.5	Mia Sara:0.5	Michael Doven:0.5	Mike Binder:0.5	Nicole Kidman:0.5	Stuart Cornfeld:0.5	Katie Holmes:0.5	"Tucker: The Man and His Dream" and Tom Cruise:0.5	Simon Cowell, Britney Spears and "the 1990s chart battle between Oasis and Blur":0.5
1671	5312.989	Where is Big Ben? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	London	the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London	0	0	0	0	69263 Big Ben:0.5	Heard Island:0.5	the East:0.5	the north end of the Palace of Westminster:0.5	Big:0.5	Aden Province:0.5	Aden Harbour:0.5	Aden Colony:0.5	Aden Harbour during the period:0.5	Belgium:0.5	Kalmthout:0.5	the great bell of the clock at the north end of the Palace of Westminster in London:0.5	Big Ben (album):0.5	the great bell:0.5	northern Belgium:0.5
2187	5293.287	What is the big prize called in Canadian football? 	0.16395107103214135	46	100	Grey Cup	65th Grey Cup	0	0	0	0	collectors of prizes from retail products:0.5	a total of $275 in prize money:0.5	the corporate sponsored prizes del Potro won:0.5	the corporate sponsored prizes:0.5	the earliest prizes:0.5	Some of the earliest prizes found in retail products:0.5	the earliest prizes found in retail products:0.5	a prize of $100,000 to the winner of each major discipline and $1,000,000 total on championship day alone:0.5	prize money:0.5	a prize pig:0.5	The Big Prize:0.5	a prize:0.5	University of Saskatchewan:0.5	Dick Enberg:0.5	Calgary Stampede:0.5
1557	5270.314	What was the first satellite in space? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	Sputnik	The first satellite, Sputnik 1,	0	0	0	0	Marcopolo:0.5	The first satellite (orbital) photographs of Earth:0.5	The first satellite (orbital) photographs:0.5	the first satellite Y1A:0.5	the first satellite Y1A, currently positioned at 52.5° East:0.5	The first satellite:0.5	French Guiana On 22 April 2011:0.5	French Guiana:0.5	the Soviet satellite:0.5	Al Yah Satellite Communications:0.5	The first satellite, Sputnik 1,:0.5	The first satellite of the Yamal series:0.5	unused satellites and satellite fragments:0.5	satellite fragments:0.5	Some satellites:0.5
10024	5246.395	What is the first derivative of x^2?	0.0	-1	100	2\s*.?\s*x	.	0	0	0	0	first derivative test:0.5	the first derivative or gradient:0.5	the first derivative or gradient of the objective function:0.5	a derivative of a function with respect to time, usually interpreted as the rate of change of the value of the function:0.5	the first:0.5	Derivative:0.5	The endpoint values of the highest derivative formula_29:0.5	the highest derivative formula_29:0.5	the matrix of all first-order partial derivatives of a vector-valued function:0.5	zero:0.5	The derivative:0.5	the first derivative test:0.5	a derivative house:0.5	Janus Capital Group, Inc. v.:0.5	derivatives:0.5
2380	5229.8	What is the name of the official residence of the President of France? 	0.5603099374281382	8	148	[EÉ]lys[ée]e palace	Élysée Palace	0	0	0	0	Joe M. Rodgers:NaN	Charles de Gaulle:NaN	Paris:NaN	House of La Tour d'Auvergne:NaN	the official residence of the President of France:NaN	Auvergne:NaN	the official residence:NaN	Auvergne, hence the name:NaN	Élysée Palace:NaN	Nicolas Beaujon:NaN	President of France:NaN	Head of state:NaN	the Republic:NaN	the residence at which heads of state, heads of government, gubernatorial or other senior figures officially reside:NaN	Miromesnil (Paris Métro):NaN
10087	5206.278	what language is used by nltk?	1.0	0	100	Python	The Python Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK)	0	0	0	0	The Python Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK):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	some of the widely used application programming interfaces available for accessing WordNet using various programming languages and environments:0.5	the widely used application programming interfaces available for accessing WordNet using various programming languages and environments:0.5	various programming languages and environments:0.5	the Python programming language:0.5	General Architecture for Text Engineering:0.5	the General Architecture:0.5	NLTK:0.5	WordNet using various programming languages and environments:0.5	WordNet:0.5	The Python Natural Language Toolkit:0.5	Other general frameworks used for natural language processing:0.5	scikit-learn through the codice_1 API:0.5	a lexical database for the English language:0.5
1415	5194.68	Where does the vice president live when in office? 	0.0	-1	100	U.S\s?. Naval Observatory	.	0	0	0	0	United States Vice Presidents:0.5	an international computer network:0.5	vice president to hold a live interactive news conference on an international computer network:0.5	Philippines:0.5	a live interactive news conference:0.5	the Philippines:0.5	Jan Fields:0.5	1994 Gore:0.5	S:0.5	the first U:0.5	Vice President of the United States:0.5	vice president:0.5	each local branch office, the title being sometimes a marketing approach for customers,:0.5	the title:0.5	the title being sometimes a marketing approach for customers:0.5
2004	5172.794	What do the opposite sides of a die add up to? 	0.3979400086720377	15	100	seven|\b7\b	seven	0	0	0	0	a dice with 10 sides:0.5	opposite sides:0.5	The Pilgrim of Hate:0.5	Longburton:0.5	Vegni:0.5	6 sides, each of which bear a number, depicted in a pattern of dots:0.5	the debut studio album from Israeli singer Oren Lavie:0.5	access to both sides of a structure:0.5	the other side:0.5	a bucking bar on the other side:0.5	one side and a bucking bar on the other side:0.5	the southern extent of the village on opposite sides of the road:0.5	Sides:0.5	this vertex:0.5	a vertex:0.5
1634	5156.142	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	a security force named the Bolivarian National Police, which has lowered crime rates in the areas in which it is so far deployed and a new Experimental Security University:0.5	San Diego, California, that was established in July 2006 by Raph Koster:0.5	Venezuela's land area:0.5	9.16445E11:0.5	916443.9829494006:0.5	916445.0:0.5	9.164439829494006E11:0.5	the area of Venezuela:0.5	nearly a fifth of the area of Venezuela:0.5	a region (area) with one relatively homogeneous human activity or complex of activities (culture):0.5	less than 1% of Venezuela's total population:0.5	Venezuela's total population:0.5	a total surface area of 176,899 km²:0.5	at least a quarter of Venezuela's land area:0.5	approximately 3% of GDP, 10% of the labor force, and at least a quarter of Venezuela's land area:0.5
10098	5136.209	which number corresponds to * in ASCII?	0.0	-1	100	\b42\b|0x2a	.	0	0	0	0	Teletype:0.5	94 graphic non-whitespace characters:0.5	a 2002 play:0.5	a jumbled mix of letters, numbers, and punctuation:0.5	letters, numbers, and punctuation:0.5	a number of smartphone applications, such as ASCII cam for Android, that generate ASCII art in real-time using input from the phone's camera:0.5	numbers:0.5	The numbers 1:0.5	The numbers 1 through 9 and 0:0.5	The numbers:0.5	numbers to both those they themselves invented as well as many invented and used by other manufacturers:0.5	a number:0.5	Braille pattern dots-23:0.5	INTERCAL:0.5	Punycode:0.5
2204	5123.578	What actor has a tattoo on his right wrist reading "Scotland forever"? 	0.0	-1	100	Connery	.	0	0	0	0	Elizabeth II:0.5	actor Henry Rollins':0.5	Lord Advocate (1953 SC 396),:0.5	a condition where a person cannot extend their wrist and it hangs flaccidly:0.5	Additional members of various Sons of Anarchy chapters, played by uncredited extras and stunt actors,:0.5	stunt actors:0.5	1953 SC 396:0.5	the United Kingdom:0.5	Pound sterling:0.5	uncredited extras and stunt actors:0.5	actor Henry Rollins' signature tattoos:0.5	Several of actor Henry Rollins' signature tattoos:0.5	Scottish English:0.5	a country that is part of the United Kingdom:0.5	a country:0.5
2093	5116.485	Which city is home to Superman? 	0.053952698654759934	77	100	Metropolis	Metropolis (comics)	0	0	0	0	suburb, city, or country:0.5	The Denver City Home Guard:0.5	Cincinnati, Ohio:0.5	Sydney:0.5	Cincinnati:0.5	Sydney, Australia:0.5	the shrunken, bottled Krypton city of Kandor:0.5	Clark Kent's family:0.5	Clark Kent':0.5	Clark Kent's family and friends:0.5	Denver:0.5	Denver City Home Guard:0.5	the title of a song written and recorded by Canadian acoustic artist City and Colour:0.5	The Home Rule City Act:0.5	Canadian acoustic artist City and Colour:0.5
1408	5100.273	Which political party is Lionel Jospin a member of? 	1.0	0	100	Socialist	the Socialist Party of France	0	0	0	0	the Socialist Party of France:0.5	Socialist Party:0.5	the National Assembly:0.5	the Central Committee of the PCF from 1945 on:0.5	the Central Committee:0.5	the Unified Socialist Party:0.5	the Party of European Socialists:0.5	the Party of European Socialists (PES), the Socialist International (SI) and the Progressive Alliance:0.5	the Party of the European Left:0.5	the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party:0.5	the Party:0.5	the party:0.5	Mitterrand:0.5	Lionel Jospin, who had announced his political retirement after the loss of his parliamentary seat in 1993,:0.5	The Left, led by Socialist Party leader Lionel Jospin, whom Chirac had defeated in the 1995 presidential race,:0.5
1800	5075.57	Which president was sworn into office on an airplane? 	0.0	-1	100	Lyndon Johnson	.	0	0	0	0	Charles E. Wilson, president of General Electric and a government mobilization chief in World War II,:0.5	Italian neoclassical style, where the President of Eritrea lives and rules the country:0.5	the President's political party:0.5	the President's political party—the RPT—in November 1991:0.5	the President':0.5	H. R. Haldeman, who later served as President Nixon's White House Chief of Staff, at advertising firm J. Walter Thompson:0.5	President of Ukraine:0.5	the Executive Office of the President:0.5	the next 3 years during which President Eyadéma gradually gained the upper hand:0.5	Richard Nixon:0.5	President Eyadéma:0.5	the purpose of providing a succession in case the President is unable to complete its term:0.5	president:0.5	President Franklin D.:0.5	president of General Electric and a government mobilization chief in World War II:0.5
1918	5054.677	How did Jimi Hendrix die? 	0.0	-1	100	chok(e|ing)	.	0	0	0	0	Seattle:0.5	John Barleycorn Must Die:0.5	James Marshall "Jimi" Hendrix (born Johnny Allen Hendrix; November 27, 1942 – September 18, 1970):0.5	she:0.5	Al:0.5	Washington (state):0.5	Hendrix and Moore:0.5	Hendrix's mother Lucille:0.5	a son:0.5	Hendrix':0.5	Hendrix:0.5	singer:0.5	Go Thundering" and "Where Do You Go When You Die" remain unavailable elsewhere:0.5	the title song of their 1970 album, "John Barleycorn Must Die:0.5	a troubled songwriter whose dream is die of a drug and alcohol overdose:0.5
1941	5034.364	What membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye? 	0.0	-1	100	iris	.	0	0	0	0	the ionic permeabilities of the membrane and its voltage:0.5	the membrane potential:0.5	a small hammer that strikes a capacitive or membrane switch:0.5	a capacitive or membrane switch:0.5	the anterior hyaloid membrane:0.5	a membrane:0.5	the photoreceptor cell, a specialized cell containing two types of molecules in a membrane:0.5	the failure of the cornea's outermost layer of epithelial cells to attach to the underlying basement membrane (Bowman's layer):0.5	the underlying basement membrane (Bowman's layer):0.5	the membrane:0.5	the eye:0.5	it:0.5	molecules:0.5	a short-lasting event in which the electrical membrane potential of a cell rapidly rises and falls, following a consistent trajectory:0.5	the electrical membrane potential:0.5
2078	5009.61	What is Corian made of? 	0.8612932285868583	1	148	acrylic.*alumina|alumina.*acrylic	The carbon footprint of some of 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	polyuria (commonly used in the making of spandex) and corian:NaN	The carbon footprint of some of 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:NaN	corian:NaN	Corian, a plastic material commonly suggested for use as an alternative to bone, suitable for vegans and used by notable guitarmakers such as Gibson and Martin:NaN	ebony, ivory, cow bone, brass, Corian or plastic:NaN	a body cast of herself in a bathtub made from lard, soap, Corian soap:NaN	lard, soap, Corian soap:NaN	a bathtub made from lard, soap, Corian soap:NaN	part of 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:NaN	the material Corian:NaN	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:NaN	US Surface Warehouse (USSW):NaN	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:NaN	Samsung's Staron line:NaN	LivingStone Surfaces, made by US Surface Warehouse (USSW) in Texas:NaN
10077	4993.014	what is the moon of jupiter?	0.17339374311232825	44	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	the only natural satellite of the Earth and the fifth largest moon in the Solar System:0.5	Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter:0.5	the diameter of the Moon:0.5	Jupiter's moons:0.5	Jupiter's moons, the Europa Jupiter System Mission:0.5	Jupiter Moon:0.5	the moon:0.5	The moons':0.5	the moons':0.5	The moons' physical and orbital characteristics:0.5	the moons:0.5	the moons' orbits:0.5	XII (12):0.5	A review of "Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter" by John H. Jenkins.:0.5	Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto:0.5
1465	4972.122	What company makes Bentley cars? 	0.3979400086720377	15	100	Rolls\s?-?\s?Royce|VW|Volkswagen	Rolls-Royce plc, who held a clause in their licensing contract with Vickers to both retain ownership of the brand, and take the brand rights back should Vickers decide to sell the car production company	0	0	0	0	Daimler Motor Company:0.5	Thomas B. Jeffery Company:0.5	W. O. Bentley:0.5	Vickers:0.5	McKeen Motor Car Company:0.5	The St. Louis Car Company:0.5	Microdot (car):0.5	the Daimler Company:0.5	Britax:0.5	D'Ieteren:0.5	The Jordan Motor Car Company:0.5	the Squire Car Manufacturing Company:0.5	A financial reorganisation of the original Bentley company:0.5	the last Bentley:0.5	the car production company:0.5
10096	4953.851	which is the central region of the anterior part of the hand?	0.0	-1	100	palm	.	0	0	0	0	Central Region, Center Region, Centrale Region, or Centre Region:0.5	Central Region, Center Region:0.5	an American football running back who is currently a member of the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL):0.5	Brandon Minor:0.5	it:0.5	the gray, butterfly-shaped central region made up of nerve cell bodies:0.5	an anatomic extension of the spaces in the brain known as the ventricles:0.5	this peripheral region:0.5	Internal to this peripheral region:0.5	the gray, butterfly-shaped central region:0.5	an anatomic extension:0.5	The central region of the retina, where acuity is highest,:0.5	the central canal:0.5	all levels of the brainstem:0.5	all levels:0.5
1494	4940.875	Who wrote "East is east, west is west and never the twain shall meet"? 	0.2543191530828637	30	100	Kipling	the Rudyard Kipling poem	0	0	0	0	Cho Chou:0.5	Vince Powell (Who wrote the whole of the last three series):0.5	Twain:0.5	William Scott Ament:0.5	Mark Helprin:0.5	Fitz Hugh Ludlow:0.5	Riley Birthplace and Museum:0.5	East:0.5	Peter B. Kyne, produced by MGM and directed by Maurice Tourneur,:0.5	Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain,:0.5	Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910):0.5	Mark Twain:0.5	Samuel Langhorne Clemens:0.5	It:0.5	the opposite:0.5
1929	4918.295	What band did the music for the 1970's film "Saturday Night Fever"? 	0.19360807164013227	40	100	Bee Gees	the music of the Bee Gees and several other artists	0	0	0	0	the house band of the NBC television program "Saturday Night Live" ("SNL"):0.5	Led Zeppelin:0.5	Boney M:0.5	New York Dolls:0.5	Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (film):0.5	Lighthouse (band):0.5	the American Broadcasting Company':0.5	the Andy Warhol Factory or bands such as the Velvet Underground, Patti Smith Group or New York Dolls:0.5	one of Hollywood':0.5	Hollywood':0.5	Incredible Kidda Band:0.5	Village People:0.5	the 1977 film "Saturday Night Fever":0.5	a career:0.5	the music director:0.5
2109	4892.924	When was the U.N. created? 	0.30102999566398125	24	100	1945	1945	0	0	0	0	The U.N. released Boss:0.5	much more music to be released with production from Skitzo and AraabMuzik:0.5	Both mixtapes:0.5	an expansion:0.5	2.5, an expansion of the first two original mixtapes:0.5	5, an expansion:0.5	Skitzo and AraabMuzik:0.5	5:0.5	N. banner:0.5	2.5, an expansion of the first two original mixtapes, released on May 12, 2010:0.5	Thursday:0.5	Monday:0.5	October 30:0.5	Wednesday:0.5	U.:0.5
2359	4877.989	What country's soldiers hid in the Trojan horse? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	Greek	the subterfuge that the Greeks used to enter the city of Troy and win the conflict	0	0	0	0	the Trojan horse's belly:0.5	Thirty soldiers:0.5	Helen of Troy:0.5	Trojan War:0.5	List of Marvel Family enemies (N-Z):0.5	The Trojan Horse:0.5	their wives:0.5	the plot:0.5	Battle of Qala-i-Jangi:0.5	the Trojan horse':0.5	the Trojan horse's belly and two spies in its mouth:0.5	its mouth:0.5	the conflict:0.5	a tale:0.5	Troy:0.5
1574	4866.413	When did "The Simpsons" first appear on television? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	198(7|9)	April 19, 1987	0	0	0	0	November 29, 1993:0.5	1878:0.5	2007:0.5	November 29, 1990:0.5	September, 1998:0.5	April 19, 1987:0.5	the first time:0.5	The Tracey Ullman Show:0.5	2003:0.5	the first time on Swedish television on November 29, 1990:0.5	2002:0.5	the 1990s:0.5	issues:0.5	issues of the Simpsons comics, which were first published on November 29, 1993 and are still issued monthly:0.5	the first television series:0.5
1398	4842.178	What year was Alaska purchased? 	0.5	9	100	1867	year 1867	0	0	0	0	years:0.5	the years following the Alaska Purchase:0.5	the years:0.5	high precipitation throughout the year:0.5	the year:0.5	both the wettest and warmest part of Alaska with milder temperatures in the winter and high precipitation throughout the year:0.5	000 years:0.5	over 150 years:0.5	10:0.5	year 1867:0.5	the year 1867 by a treaty ratified by the U.S. Senate:0.5	Alaska Airlines highest in customer satisfaction of traditional North American airlines for the sixth consecutive year:0.5	each year:0.5	the following year:0.5	the United States from the Russian Empire in the year 1867 by a treaty ratified by the U.S. Senate:0.5
1601	4823.624	When did Einstein die? 	1.0	0	100	1955	; ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955	0	0	0	0	; ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955:0.5	; ; 14 March 1879 –:0.5	; 14 March 1879:0.5	August 1922:0.5	the two pillars of modern physics:0.5	one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics):0.5	one of the two pillars of modern physics:0.5	the two pillars:0.5	March 1879:0.5	May 14, 1904 – July 26, 1973:0.5	November 27, 2012:0.5	May 14, 1904:0.5	the age:0.5	Albert Einstein's theory of relativity:0.5	Albert Einstein':0.5
10105	4808.373	who is the author of the TV series BBC Sherlock?	0.0	-1	100	((Gatiss|Moffat).*){2}	.	0	0	0	0	Martin Freeman as Watson, in the BBC One TV series "Sherlock", which premiered on 25 July 2010:0.5	the first in a series of published anthologies by Hugh Greene, elder brother of author Graham Greene and the former director-general of the BBC:0.5	a series of published anthologies by Hugh Greene, elder brother of author Graham Greene and the former director-general of the BBC:0.5	the author:0.5	Jana Bennett:0.5	Ben Stephenson:0.5	Andy Lane:0.5	Kate Williams (historian):0.5	the author of a trifling monograph:0.5	author Graham Greene:0.5	author Graham Greene and the former director-general of the BBC:0.5	Martin Freeman as Watson:0.5	the BBC:0.5	John Reith, 1st Baron Reith:0.5	George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon:0.5
1930	4784.043	What band was Jerry Garcia with? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Grateful Dead|Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band|Wildwood Boys	the Grateful Dead	0	0	0	0	the Jerry Garcia Band:0.5	Jerry Garcia Band (album):0.5	the Jerry Garcia Band running:0.5	numerous side projects, the most notable being the Jerry Garcia Band:0.5	the Grateful Dead:0.5	a San Francisco Bay Area rock band led by Jerry Garcia of the Grateful Dead:0.5	the second album, and first live album, by the Jerry Garcia Band:0.5	the Black Mountain Boys:0.5	Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, Old and in the Way, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, and Reconstruction:0.5	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	recordings by Jerry Garcia, Grateful Dead, Jerry Garcia Band, Old and in the Way, Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, and Reconstruction:0.5	The Jerry Garcia Band:0.5	Mary:0.5	the lineup of the Jerry Garcia Band:0.5	the band:0.5
1428	4769.886	Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992? 	0.6414481973009274	5	148	Mench[uú]	future Nobel Prize winner Rigoberta Menchú, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, nine years after the film came out	0	0	0	0	Michael Oppenheimer:NaN	Jung Chang':NaN	Joseph Rotblat:NaN	Mark Jaccard:NaN	Yitzhak Rabin:NaN	future Nobel Prize winner Rigoberta Menchú, who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992, nine years after the film came out:NaN	Adam Andrzejewski:NaN	Kim Dae-jung:NaN	the Nobel Peace Prize:NaN	Rae McGrath:NaN	Frank McCourt's:NaN	Frank McCourt':NaN	Angela's Ashes:NaN	Angela':NaN	"Angela's Ashes" (1996):NaN
1900	4742.472	What country is Aswan High Dam located in? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Egypt	the Aswan Dam (Aswan High Dam), an event that would deluge a valley containing treasures of ancient Egypt such as the Abu Simbel temples	0	0	0	0	the Sudan:0.5	the Aswan Dam (Aswan High Dam), an event that would deluge a valley containing treasures of ancient Egypt such as the Abu Simbel temples:0.5	the Aswan Dam (Aswan High Dam):0.5	The Aswan High Dam:0.5	Alodia:0.5	the old Aswan Dam:0.5	China (45), Spain (44), France and Germany (both 38):0.5	China (45):0.5	the Nile River:0.5	Hydropower:0.5	the base:0.5	the old Aswan Dam (270 MW):0.5	the Aswan High Dam (2100 MW):0.5	One observer notes: "The impacts of the Aswan High Dam (...) have been overwhelmingly positive.:0.5	980 m:0.5
1497	4725.216	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	Columbia, the Gem of the Ocean:0.5	Whitney:0.5	Defenders Day:0.5	"Tiffany Blvd" and their original recording:0.5	Houston's name:0.5	the word:0.5	the American Red Cross Board of Governors:0.5	Anacreontic Society:0.5	Tiffany Affair:0.5	Salem Civic Center:0.5	Tiffany Blvd:0.5	Tiffany & Co:0.5	The Knickerbocker Hotel (Manhattan):0.5	stars:0.5	their team':0.5
10039	4701.513	Where was Declaration of Independence signed?	0.22796597782486228	34	100	Philadelphia	the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia	0	0	0	0	The United States Declaration of Independence, which announced that the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britain were no longer a part of the British Empire,:0.5	The United States Declaration:0.5	Independence:0.5	Great Britain:0.5	independence:0.5	the independence:0.5	a single document:0.5	the document:0.5	America:0.5	New York:0.5	the National Archives:0.5	the independence of an aspiring state or states:0.5	the Continental Congress:0.5	July 4, 1776:0.5	independent states:0.5
1562	4677.949	Where did the U.S. Civil War begin? 	0.0	-1	100	Fort Sumter	.	0	0	0	0	the Union Navy:0.5	James River:0.5	Northeastern United States:0.5	Atlantic Ocean:0.5	Western United States:0.5	Southern United States:0.5	Mississippi:0.5	the North:0.5	York River:0.5	United States Army Indian Scouts:0.5	Raleigh:0.5	the spring:0.5	U.S. Civil War:0.5	the United States:0.5	Union Navy:0.5
1741	4657.194	What author wrote under the pen name "Boz"? 	0.025304996677543712	88	100	Dickens	Dickens on the basis of his recently published and successful 'Sketches	0	0	0	0	A number of undated writings, which he probably authored as early as 1913,:0.5	authors:0.5	the journalistic tandem of Tudor Arghezi and Gala Galaction, both of whom were also modernist authors, left-wing militants and Symbolist promoters:0.5	authors linked with the "Junimea" society:0.5	the author's pseudonym:0.5	Various authors:0.5	the author's childhood and adolescence:0.5	information on the author's childhood and adolescence:0.5	a main source of information on the author's childhood and adolescence:0.5	An alternative etymology, exclusive to the author's pseudonym,:0.5	author of Rock Family trees:0.5	Composers, Authors and Publishers:0.5	the author':0.5	a pseudonym adopted by an author:0.5	most likely Samuel Frederick Gray:0.5
1947	4634.567	What country did Catherine the Great rule? 	1.0	0	100	Russian?	The flamboyant and central character of Russian Empress Catherine II of Russia, as well as the dramatic changes the country underwent during her long rule,	0	0	0	0	The flamboyant and central character of Russian Empress Catherine II of Russia, as well as the dramatic changes the country underwent during her long rule,:0.5	the face of the country:0.5	the Great's rule:0.5	Brandenburg:0.5	Peter III of Russia:0.5	Christian August, Prince of Anhalt-Zerbst:0.5	the Russian nobility:0.5	Catherine the Great's rule, the Catherinian Era,:0.5	the country:0.5	the Great's rule, the Catherinian Era,:0.5	the Great':0.5	a democratic country:0.5	an education code:0.5	Construction of many mansions of the nobility:0.5	the House of Ascania:0.5
1412	4615.082	Who was the governor of Colorado in 2003? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	Owens	Governor Bill Owens	0	0	0	0	The Governor of Colorado:0.5	nine voting members appointed by the Governor of Colorado and confirmed by the Colorado State Senate:0.5	The Board of Governors:0.5	Governors:0.5	The Governor of Utah:0.5	the Governor of Colorado:0.5	Colorado Governor John Arthur Love and Hewlett-Packard Company co-founder David Packard (whose company had a huge presence in the city):0.5	Colorado Governor John Arthur Love:0.5	Territorial Governor John Evans:0.5	Keith King:0.5	Governor Bill Owens:0.5	nine voting members appointed by the Governor of Colorado and confirmed by the Colorado State Senate, and four elected non-voting members:0.5	The governor:0.5	governor to die:0.5	a partisan ticket with the governor:0.5
1853	4595.611	Where was the Andersonville Prison? 	0.34956675091346345	15	71	G(eorgi)?a\.?	Sumter County, Georgia	0	0	0	0	the Bradford':0.5	Andersonville Prison (Andersonville National Historic Site) where a large percentage died:0.5	Camp Sumter:0.5	Andersonville:0.5	God Save Ireland:0.5	John Kennedy (Medal of Honor):0.5	Hope:0.5	Florence Stockade:0.5	Bradford:0.5	Tennessee:0.5	the Andersonville Prison:0.5	Chadwick and his regimental mates:0.5	Chadwick:0.5	the Andersonville Prison, arriving on April 30, 1864:0.5	his regimental mates:0.5
10061	4589.475	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	MS 20:0.5	many of Jesus' sayings in Matthew and Luke:0.5	the four canonical gospels:0.5	the three synoptic gospels:0.5	one of the three synoptic gospels:0.5	Luke’s:0.5	many similarities:0.5	the basis of many similarities between them that are not shared by the Gospel of John:0.5	many similarities between them that are not shared by the Gospel of John:0.5	Matthew’:0.5	about three or four generations:0.5	the two sections:0.5	the same phrase:0.5	Luke and the Gospel of Matthew:0.5	the "Gospel of the Hebrews", which was considered the original Matthew by many of them:0.5
1804	4567.394	Which river runs through Dublin? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Liffey|Dodder|Tolka	River Tolka	0	0	0	0	the River Shannon in western Ireland:0.5	River Tolka:0.5	River Liffey:0.5	River Shannon:0.5	one of Dublin's three main rivers, the River Tolka:0.5	The Tolka River:0.5	The Ha'penny Bridge; an old iron footbridge over the River Liffey:0.5	an old iron footbridge over the River Liffey:0.5	the River Tolka:0.5	the River Liffey:0.5	its mouth: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 Dublin Region:0.5	Ireland's east coast:0.5	the river:0.5
2058	4550.412	What is the motto of the "New York Times"? 	0.22796597782486228	34	100	all the news that's fit to print	all the news that's fit to print	0	0	0	0	The paper's motto:0.5	New York City:0.5	the motto on the cup:0.5	the national motto of the country:0.5	The New York Times:0.5	the motto:0.5	mottos:0.5	The Scout Motto:0.5	a list of mottos of organizations, institutions, municipalities and authorities:0.5	a song by Canadian recording artist Drake:0.5	The Motto:0.5	the national motto of Australia:0.5	All the News That:0.5	All the News:0.5	Buck's death:0.5
2264	4532.828	How old was Elvis when he died? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	42	42	0	0	0	0	most men of that age:0.5	Old English (OE):0.5	Old English:0.5	solo_singer:0.5	Speakers of Old English (OE):0.5	that age:0.5	13 years:0.5	Mississippi, Presley and his family:0.5	Memphis, Tennessee,:0.5	the Los Angeles press:0.5	old files:0.5	archives and old files:0.5	42:0.5	Several years:0.5	Several years of prescription drug abuse:0.5
1827	4514.31	Where was the battle of Alamo fought? 	0.34409895531907475	17	82	San Antonio|Texas	a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution	0	0	0	0	1771 in West Buffalo Township, Union County, Pennsylvania:0.5	Pennsylvania:0.5	West Buffalo Township:0.5	Union County:0.5	February 23 – March 6, 1836:0.5	the Battle:0.5	the Alamo (February 23 – March 6, 1836):0.5	February 23 –:0.5	Union County, Pennsylvania:0.5	West Buffalo Township, Union County, Pennsylvania:0.5	clubs:0.5	the Alamo:0.5	knives:0.5	reload:0.5	they:0.5
10060	4507.544	how many countries are in european union?	0.10177192325850382	88	148	\b2[78]\b	the 27 member states	0	0	0	0	Japan, Uruguay, South Korea, Israel, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, and many other countries:NaN	many European Union-countries, USA and Canada:NaN	nationals from many European Union-countries, USA and Canada:NaN	many European Union-countries:NaN	many others:NaN	Many European countries:NaN	political, economic, and military relations with Japan, Uruguay, South Korea, Israel, Sri Lanka, Ukraine, and many other countries:NaN	many other countries:NaN	the European Economic Community:NaN	1951 and 1958:NaN	the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC) and the European Economic Community (EEC), formed by the Inner Six countries in 1951 and 1958, respectively:NaN	the European Economic Community (EEC), formed by the Inner Six countries in 1951 and 1958, respectively:NaN	falling church attendance and membership:NaN	their citizens:NaN	insurance for emergency medical treatment insurance:NaN
1858	4488.098	Tell me where the DuPont company is located. 	0.0	-1	100	Wilmington	.	0	0	0	0	Houghton:0.5	Hong Kong:0.5	Leominster:0.5	Bain:0.5	Dade:0.5	Miami:0.5	Leominster, Massachusetts:0.5	Massachusetts:0.5	the Beijing Film Factory:0.5	Shanghai:0.5	Phoenix Park:0.5	Ireland:0.5	Pippa Scott:0.5	Bob Marley:0.5	Lance Armstrong:0.5
1779	4468.385	What is Australia's oldest city? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Sydney	The University of Sydney	0	0	0	0	Canberra:0.5	males:0.5	the Adelaide City Council:0.5	Hobart:0.5	Perth, Western Australia,:0.5	Each major city:0.5	The University of Sydney:0.5	Canberra Marathon:0.5	the "City of Churches":0.5	a few city suburbs:0.5	the Adelaide GPO:0.5	Adelaide, South Australia:0.5	three years:0.5	The University:0.5	Australia's oldest university:0.5
2241	4450.472	How tall is the green monster at Fenway? 	0.6414481973009274	5	148	(37|thirty.seven)\s*f(ee|oo)?t|11.*m	only 37 ft	0	0	0	0	the ball:NaN	Boston Red Sox:NaN	the Boston Red Sox baseball team:NaN	Fenway Park':NaN	Fenway Park's Green Monster:NaN	only 37 ft:NaN	Portland Sea Dogs:NaN	Dick Gernert:NaN	Jim Maler:NaN	Baker Bowl:NaN	a 37-foot-tall replica of Fenway Park's Green Monster:NaN	a 37-foot-tall replica:NaN	left field:NaN	the manual scoreboard:NaN	a result:NaN
1891	4431.98	Who was the first black heavyweight champion? 	0.3287886595888969	21	100	Jack Johnson	Jack Johnson	0	0	0	0	the first black world light heavyweight champion:0.5	Bunny Johnson born 10 May 1947 in Jamaica:0.5	the first National Light Heavyweight Champion:0.5	Lee Anderson (boxer):0.5	Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship:0.5	Sam Langford:0.5	the future world champion:0.5	Ron Simmons:0.5	Jack Sharkey: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	the process Britain's first Black Heavyweight Boxing Champion:0.5	Shawn Osborne:0.5	the black heavyweight champion (not to be confused with the World Colored Heavyweight Championship, which he officially fought for just once and unofficially another time):0.5	John Henry Lewis:0.5	the 63rd overall champion:0.5
1666	4407.955	What is the name of the US military base in Cuba? 	0.36062319952358557	18	100	Guant[aá]namo	Guantánamo Bay	0	0	0	0	either the "United States" or "United States:0.5	Catalonia, Galicia and Asturias:0.5	their closest bomber base:0.5	United States of America:0.5	The Soviet Union's project:0.5	The Soviet Union':0.5	Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Bhutan, and the Republic of China:0.5	The Soviet Union's project to base missiles in Cuba:0.5	16 territories:0.5	50 states, 16 territories, and a federal district:0.5	50 states:0.5	the "United States:0.5	the US (just across the Bering Strait from Nome, Alaska):0.5	a naval base:0.5	Cuban:0.5
10084	4385.245	what is the national anthem of usa?	0.12981865525287806	54	100	The Star-Spangled Banner	The Star-Spangled Banner	0	0	0	0	its own state anthem and songs:0.5	The National Anthem Project:0.5	the song as "The Negro National Anthem:0.5	[[File:Russian anthem at Victory Day Parade 2010.ogg|thumb|Instrumental performance of the Russian national anthem at the  2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade in Moscow's Red Square, resplendent with a 21 gun salute.:0.5	Russian anthem at Victory Day Parade 2010.ogg|thumb|Instrumental performance of the Russian national anthem at the  2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade in Moscow's Red Square, resplendent with a 21 gun salute:0.5	the Russian national anthem at the  2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade in Moscow's Red Square:0.5	The national anthem of Thailand:0.5	the national anthem of Argentina:0.5	most anthems:0.5	R. J. S. Stevens:0.5	The National Anthem:0.5	the Russian national anthem:0.5	Wayne Collett:0.5	Royal Hawaiian Band:0.5	San Felipe Del Rio Consolidated Independent School District:0.5
2277	4359.646	In which country is Timbuktu? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Mali	the West African country of Mali which finished construction in 1440	0	0	0	0	Azawad:0.5	The country's traditional approach to Islam:0.5	the West African country of Mali which finished construction in 1440:0.5	the "country of Wanqara":0.5	the West African country:0.5	the "country:0.5	the west:0.5	the eastern end of the "country of Wanqara":0.5	The country's traditional approach:0.5	The country':0.5	a mosque and madrassa of Timbuktu in the West African country of Mali which finished construction in 1440:0.5	the country: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	one of Africa's:0.5	Africa':0.5
1835	4344.152	Who was Sherlock Holmes' arch enemy? 	0.5597126022386565	8	147	Moriarty	a Moriarty-like arch-enemy in the form of Molly Hardy	0	0	0	0	Holmes:NaN	Sherlock Holmes's life outside:NaN	Sherlock Holmes's life outside of the adventures recorded by Dr. Watson:NaN	Sherlock Holmes's straightforward practical principles:NaN	his (Holmes's) arch-enemy:NaN	Sherlock Holmes ():NaN	Sherlock Holmes':NaN	A Study in Scarlet:NaN	a Moriarty-like arch-enemy in the form of Molly Hardy:NaN	Sherlock Holmes (2009 film):NaN	Mycroft Holmes:NaN	Conan Doyle himself:NaN	Patrick Allen:NaN	a Moriarty-like arch-enemy:NaN	Sexton Blake:NaN
1959	4317.388	What does cc mean in letter writing? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	carbon copy	Carbon copy	0	0	0	0	than 50 cc:0.5	CC:0.5	Carbon copy:0.5	the CC field:0.5	the CC field of an e-mail message:0.5	two big letter:0.5	the meaning described under E-mail below related to the CC field of an e-mail message:0.5	a capacity of more than 50 cc:0.5	Plates for motorcycles with a capacity of more than 50 cc issued before November 2010:0.5	motorcycles with a capacity of more than 50 cc issued before November 2010:0.5	a capacity of more than 50 cc issued before November 2010:0.5	Base 24:0.5	Culture Clash in AmeriCCa:0.5	770 cc OHV EFI:0.5	1,770 cc OHV EFI:0.5
1396	4297.418	What is the name of the volcano that destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii? 	0.0	-1	100	Vesuvius	.	0	0	0	0	modern Naples:0.5	the group's opinions:0.5	the group's opinions, imaginations, and support for the games:0.5	the group':0.5	the contributing members:0.5	the games:0.5	support:0.5	certain NPCs:0.5	support for the games:0.5	imaginations:0.5	a Roman colony:0.5	respect:0.5	Jerash:0.5	Herakles:0.5	the name of "Colonia Cornelia Veneria Pompeianorum:0.5
1717	4281.43	What city was the first in the world to have a population over one million? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	London|Xi'an	the largest city before 19th century London	0	0	0	0	Pizhou:0.5	Huludao:0.5	Srinagar,:0.5	the largest city before 19th century London:0.5	1.2 million at its peak, the largest city before 19th century London and the first with a population:0.5	2 million at its peak, the largest city before 19th century London and the first:0.5	an estimated population of 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	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	the largest city:0.5	500 thousand people, due to multiple evacuees from other cities:0.5	these cities:0.5	Bodha Island City:0.5	its peak:0.5	The Ottoman Empire:0.5	Surbana International Consultants Pte Ltd:0.5
1657	4257.966	What do the French call the English Channel? 	0.0	-1	100	La Manche	.	0	0	0	0	a sister ship, called the "Sebastopol",:0.5	The French ():0.5	a Western European nation:0.5	Thomas Johnstone:0.5	certain languages:0.5	Language policy:0.5	certain languages like Norman, Occitan, Corsican, Euskara, French Flemish and Breton:0.5	Most French people:0.5	certain regions:0.5	Language policy in France:0.5	an intense latinisation:0.5	dialects that would develop into the French language:0.5	France and their families:0.5	the French:0.5	French':0.5
2382	4219.576	What passage has the Ten Commandments? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Exodus|Deuteronomy	The passages in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5	0	0	0	0	this passage:0.5	The passages in Exodus 20 and Deuteronomy 5:0.5	The passages in Exodus 20:0.5	passages from the Ten Commandments and the Pentateuch, which he prefixed to a code of laws he promulgated around this time:0.5	The passages:0.5	the passage:0.5	prohibit:0.5	Secret passage:0.5	the Samaritan Deuteronomical version:0.5	passages:0.5	the ten commandments:0.5	the ten commandments of traditional understanding as the "Ethical Decalogue":0.5	a commandment:0.5	the addition:0.5	the "Ethical Decalogue":0.5
1823	4199.376	What number did Michael Jordan wear? 	0.8612932285868583	1	148	(23|45)|Twenty-three	Number 23	0	0	0	0	a number of next-generation players:NaN	Number 23:NaN	number 1:NaN	a number:NaN	his number 23:NaN	his old number:NaN	didn't look like the old Michael Jordan," after which Jordan returned to wearing his old number:NaN	his number:NaN	1994–95 Chicago Bulls season:NaN	November 1, 1994:NaN	1994–95 Orlando Magic season:NaN	the next Michael Jordan:NaN	February 17, 1963:NaN	Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway, Grant Hill, Allen Iverson, Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Vince Carter, and Dwyane Wade:NaN	Anfernee "Penny" Hardaway:NaN
1516	4180.633	What does CPR stand for? 	1.0	0	100	Contraceptive Prevalence Rate|cardio\s?-?\s?pulm(o|i)nary resuscitation	Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)	0	0	0	0	Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR):0.5	steps in CPR, airway, breathing, circulation, which is still used today:0.5	cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR in turn consists of mouth-to-mouth ventilation and chest compression):0.5	Agincourt:0.5	an emergency procedure for manually preserving brain function until further measures to restore spontaneous blood circulation and breathing in a person who is in cardiac arrest:0.5	the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR):0.5	the International Liaison Committee:0.5	cardiopulmonary resuscitation:0.5	involves:0.5	serves:0.5	CPR, airway, breathing, circulation, which is still used today:0.5	the sequence of steps in CPR, airway, breathing, circulation, which is still used today:0.5	airway:0.5	Resuscitation guidelines:0.5	Gordon and Adams:0.5
1655	4156.747	Where was Abraham Lincoln born? 	0.4005193076784235	19	148	Kentucky|Larue County|Hardin County|Hodgenville	Hodgenville, Kentucky	0	0	0	0	West Virginia:NaN	the United States:NaN	Lincoln's mother:NaN	Lincoln's mother, Nancy,:NaN	Lincoln':NaN	Lincoln:NaN	Nancy Lincoln:NaN	Massachusetts Bay Colony:NaN	Chicago, Illinois:NaN	Cleveland, Ohio:NaN	Pennsylvania:NaN	Berks County, Pennsylvania:NaN	Cleveland:NaN	Chicago:NaN	Ohio:NaN
1912	4132.045	In which capital city is the River Seine? 	1.0	0	148	Paris	the Paris Basin in the north of France	0	0	0	0	the Paris Basin in the north of France:NaN	the Paris Basin:NaN	Paris':NaN	the city of Paris:NaN	Canton of Rouen:NaN	Burgundy:NaN	sightseeing tours of the "Rive Droite" and "Rive Gauche" within the city of Paris:NaN	"Rive Gauche" within the city of Paris:NaN	dozens more spanning the river outside the city:NaN	the city:NaN	37 bridges within Paris and dozens more spanning the river outside the city:NaN	Paris Basin:NaN	the Gare de l'Est:NaN	the Gare de l':NaN	the Canal de l'Ourcq:NaN
1921	4089.319	How did Virginia Woolf die? 	0.0	-1	100	river|drown|suicide	.	0	0	0	0	her surviving siblings, Adrian and Vanessa:0.5	her surviving siblings:0.5	the age:0.5	an illness at the age of 26:0.5	an illness:0.5	E. M. Forster:0.5	"Kitty und die Weltkonferenz" (1939) - the latter:0.5	the German mail order company, Die Spitze:0.5	Die Spitze:0.5	United Kingdom:0.5	26:0.5	the age of 26:0.5	one of the foremost modernists of the twentieth century:0.5	one:0.5	the foremost modernists:0.5
1399	4072.016	What mythical Scottish town appears for one day every 100 years? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Brigadoon	Brigadoon	0	0	0	0	a mysterious Scottish village:0.5	a mysterious Scottish village that appears for only one day every hundred years:0.5	the effect oil booms had on towns:0.5	the town centre:0.5	Brigadoon:0.5	the 1880s, when the construction of railroads brought increased trade and the development of industrial commerce brought sudden prosperity that attracted many new residents to the town:0.5	the town of Cross Plains, Texas:0.5	an American author born in Peaster, Texas but who traveled between many different towns across Texas until he was thirteen, when his parents settled in the town of Cross Plains, Texas:0.5	Leicester:0.5	two American tourists who stumble upon Brigadoon, a mysterious Scottish village that appears for only one day every hundred years:0.5	every hundred years:0.5	two American tourists:0.5	towns which have made exceptional efforts for the realization of the Alpine Convention and for sustainable development:0.5	the Old Town:0.5	A New Day in the Old Town:0.5
1920	4050.214	When was "Cold Mountain" written? 	1.0	0	100	1997	1997	0	0	0	0	1997:0.5	2004:0.5	the four great bodhisattvas:0.5	the northeast:0.5	the 2003 film:0.5	one of the four great bodhisattvas:0.5	Mañjuśrī:0.5	this chapter:0.5	a "clear cold mountain" in the northeast:0.5	a "clear cold mountain":0.5	Each of the four mountains:0.5	the four mountains:0.5	"Black Knight" (2001):0.5	You Will Be My Ain True Love:0.5	Cold Mountain (soundtrack):0.5
1798	4036.152	On what continent is Egypt located? 	1.0	0	100	African?	the Middle East, and the third most populous on the African continent,	0	0	0	0	the Middle East, and the third most populous on the African continent,:0.5	the African continent:0.5	the most successful club of the 20th century in the African continent:0.5	an even older continent:0.5	Africa terra:0.5	those of Egypt and Mesoamerica:0.5	Mu (lost continent):0.5	the story of an even older continent: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	Egypt and Mesoamerica:0.5	the most populated country in the Middle East, and the third most populous on the African continent, with about 84 million inhabitants as of 2013:0.5	the third most populous on the African continent:0.5	Greece and Egypt:0.5	Khaled Bichara:0.5	Herodotus (about 440 BCE):0.5
2139	4009.516	What gas is 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere? 	0.0	-1	64	nitrogen	.	0	0	0	0	Earth's gravity:0.5	Gas:0.5	one of the four fundamental states of matter (the others being solid, liquid, and plasma):0.5	a gas:0.5	The atmosphere:0.5	Earth:0.5	the dioxygen and ozone gas:0.5	the ozone layer caused by capture of significant ultraviolet radiation from the Sun by the dioxygen and ozone gas in this region:0.5	The concentration:0.5	Gabon:0.5	the Sun:0.5	Earth's atmosphere:0.5	The atmosphere of Earth:0.5	a layer:0.5	the planet Earth that is retained by Earth's gravity:0.5
2311	4002.505	How did the Lindy Hop get its name? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Lindbergh|Snowden	Lindbergh'	0	0	0	0	the Charleston:0.5	the Charleston, Black Bottom and Lindy Hop:0.5	History of Lindy Hop:0.5	late night programs:0.5	late night programs of social dance events:0.5	Big Apple (dance):0.5	Bounce Streetdance Company:0.5	the Savoy Ballroom:0.5	Lindbergh':0.5	Lindbergh's trans-Atlantic flight:0.5	Black Bottom:0.5	America Lindy hop:0.5	Electro swing:0.5	the early 1900s:0.5	Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 15):0.5
2319	3980.357	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 38 substances used to prepare Bach flower remedies, a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health:0.5	Medicine:0.5	Medicine (, ):0.5	The Medicine:0.5	Beneath Medicine Tree:0.5	alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health:0.5	alternative medicine:0.5	Tree:0.5	Timber Timbre:0.5	a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health:0.5	Majid Majidi:0.5	Timber Timbre, released in 2007:0.5	the common names gray willow:0.5	Alaska willow and feltleaf willow:0.5	the common names littletree willow and peachleaf willow:0.5
2303	3960.774	What is the longest river in the world? 	0.5906639656044625	4	51	Amazon|Nile	the Nile	0	0	0	0	Mackenzie River:0.5	Mississippi River:0.5	the Kagera River:0.5	a list of the longest rivers on Earth:0.5	the Nile:0.5	Amazon River:0.5	Kagera River:0.5	the longest river in the world, the River Nile,:0.5	the first ascent of the longest river in the world, the River Nile, by prototype hovercraft:0.5	the River Nile:0.5	the longest rivers on Earth:0.5	the longest rivers:0.5	Amazon Basin:0.5	the world:0.5	Brower's Spring:0.5
10026	3957.646	What is the name of the computer which beat Kasparov at chess in 1997?	1.0	0	100	Deep Blue	the P2SC based Deep Blue supercomputer that beat world champion Garry Kasparov at chess in 1997 and the POWER3 based ASCI White which was the fastest computer in the world 2000-2002	0	0	0	0	the P2SC based Deep Blue supercomputer that beat world champion Garry Kasparov at chess in 1997 and the POWER3 based ASCI White which was the fastest computer in the world 2000-2002:0.5	the fastest computer:0.5	a computer:0.5	the computer:0.5	some controversy over whether the match conditions favored the computer:0.5	Human–computer chess matches:0.5	David Levy (chess player):0.5	Fritz when compared to most other Man vs. Machine matches, such as the one Kasparov lost against Deep Blue in 1997:0.5	Bobby Fischer:0.5	Watson (computer):0.5	The computer Deep Blue:0.5	the fastest computer in the world 2000-2002:0.5	Soviet Union:0.5	won:0.5	the founder of the Computer Olympiads:0.5
10100	3934.188	who discovered transposable elements - transposons?	0.1419983281826005	51	100	McClintock	Barbara McClintock, who was studying the inheritance of maize	0	0	0	0	the discovery of the major families of Alu sequences and other transposons:0.5	transposable elements:0.5	Transposable elements:0.5	Belcher:0.5	his work:0.5	Alu sequences:0.5	the cell's genome size:0.5	TE:0.5	a DNA sequence:0.5	He:0.5	his work with transposable elements:0.5	Alu sequences and other transposons:0.5	Exon shuffling:0.5	RasiRNA:0.5	maize plants:0.5
1680	3922.705	What country was ruled by King Arthur? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Britain|Engl(and|ish)	Britain	0	0	0	0	the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), which governed the country from 1995 until 2002:0.5	Huron Country Playhouse:0.5	a ploy by the Catholic Church to get Hank out of the country, leaving the country without effective leadership:0.5	the Mayor of the country on his fort:0.5	a founding member of the Brazilian Social Democracy Party (PSDB), which governed the country from 1995 until 2002:0.5	the country on his fort:0.5	Camelot (musical):0.5	the Anglo-Scottish border country:0.5	the Anglo-Scottish border country, a region that produced many other poems such as "Sir Gawain and the Green Knight" and "The Awntyrs off Arthur":0.5	Saxon invaders:0.5	his modern knowledge to industrialize the country behind the back of the rest of the ruling class:0.5	his authority and his modern knowledge to industrialize the country behind the back of the rest of the ruling class:0.5	over 500 performances across the country:0.5	Richard Harris:0.5	Le Morte d'Arthur:0.5
1401	3903.655	What is the democratic party symbol? 	0.0	-1	100	donkey	.	0	0	0	0	the traditional symbol of the Democratic Party in Midwestern states such as Indiana and Ohio:0.5	symbols that represent (either literally or figuratively) a variety of themes associated with communism:0.5	symbols in a number of societies:0.5	a symbol of the blood of the Christian martyrs:0.5	a series of symbols that represent (either literally or figuratively) a variety of themes associated with communism:0.5	a symbol:0.5	Democratic Party:0.5	United People':0.5	United People's Freedom Alliance:0.5	The party symbol:0.5	symbols:0.5	the traditional symbol:0.5	an object that represents, stands for, or suggests an idea, visual image, belief, action, or material entity:0.5	political party symbols:0.5	political party symbols in India:0.5
1758	3893.031	What is the "Sunflower State"? 	1.0	0	100	Kansas	United States presidential election in Kansas, 2004	0	0	0	0	United States presidential election in Kansas, 2004:0.5	Kansas' First Lady:0.5	Kansas : its interior and exterior life ; including a full view of its settlement, political history, social life, climate soil, productions, scenery, etc:0.5	Kansas':0.5	Kansas' First Lady, 1861-1863,:0.5	Lucas County, Iowa:0.5	Lisa Forbes:0.5	Kansas Sampler:0.5	Kansas:0.5	the state bar:0.5	part of the holdings of the Kansas State Historical Society:0.5	the holdings of the Kansas State Historical Society:0.5	Charles L. Robinson (1818–1894):0.5	George S. McGill (February 12, 1879May 14, 1963):0.5	November 30, 2003, in Wichita, Kansas:0.5
1831	3874.769	What is the name of Abbott and Costello's famous routine? 	0.0204793038394534	90	100	Who's on First	Who's on First?	0	0	0	0	The Abbott and Costello Center:0.5	The Abbott:0.5	a student residential complex aptly named The Abbott and Costello Center:0.5	the Abbott and Costello roles:0.5	Buster Keaton, W. C. Fields, Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, Abbott and Costello and Harold Lloyd:0.5	such comedians as Buster Keaton, W. C. Fields, Laurel and Hardy, The Three Stooges, Abbott and Costello and Harold Lloyd:0.5	The Ronnie Johns Half Hour:0.5	Extra Large Medium:0.5	Amos 'n' Andy:0.5	English words:0.5	Curly Howard:0.5	Steve Allen:0.5	indoor baseball or indoor-outdoor:0.5	the town:0.5	the answer ("The name of the first baseman is 'Who'"):0.5
10075	3862.453	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 inode number:0.5	a known location on the device:0.5	the device:0.5	the location of the file allowing access to the file:0.5	the file allowing access to the file:0.5	the contents of the inode, including the location of the file allowing access to the file:0.5	the maximum number:0.5	the inode:0.5	the file system driver portion:0.5	the file system driver portion of the kernel:0.5	the maximum number of files the file system can hold:0.5	files with inode numbers:0.5	an index node:0.5	a data structure:0.5	one:0.5
1435	3849.446	What nation is home to the Kaaba? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	Saudi Arabia	Saudi Arabia	0	0	0	0	Ishmael:0.5	Muhammad Atta-ullah Faizani:0.5	the Office of Home and Religion (1964–1970):0.5	Al Bahah:0.5	Syed Ahmed Quadri:0.5	Umayyad Caliphate:0.5	the direction of Muslim prayer:0.5	the direction:0.5	Muslim prayer:0.5	majority description:0.5	Ahmed Mater:0.5	the Sacred House:0.5	Al-Masjid al-Haram, the most sacred mosque in Islam,:0.5	Al-Masjid al-Haram:0.5	home:0.5
2048	3824.691	When was MTV started? 	0.0	-1	100	1981	.	0	0	0	0	August 17, 2006:0.5	September 2005:0.5	May 2005:0.5	October 17:0.5	August 17:0.5	September 1, 2008:0.5	the "MTV Movie Awards":0.5	MTV's rock format allowed:0.5	the Cable Music Channel:0.5	MTV's rock format:0.5	September:0.5	April 3:0.5	music:0.5	the success:0.5	a pro-democracy campaign called "Choose or Lose":0.5
10068	3808.234	in which country was osama bin laden killed?	1.0	0	100	Pakistan	Pakistan's president Asif Ali Zardari	0	0	0	0	Pakistan's president Asif Ali Zardari:0.5	Afghanistan:0.5	China:0.5	the Muslim world:0.5	the World:0.5	U.S.:0.5	6 million Indians:0.5	42.6 million Indians,:0.5	Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden:0.5	his country's security forces:0.5	his country':0.5	India:0.5	the country:0.5	the US:0.5	the US and its war on terror:0.5
2023	3787.676	What continent is the world's largest dessert on? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Africa	Brazil in South America, Thailand in Asia, and Nigeria in Africa	0	0	0	0	Europe:0.5	the American Continent:0.5	the most extensive distribution network in Mexico and one of the largest in the American Continent:0.5	the three largest religions on the continent:0.5	one of the three largest religions on the continent:0.5	the continent:0.5	Brazil in South America, Thailand in Asia, and Nigeria in Africa:0.5	Thailand in Asia:0.5	the one that has the longest history and is one of the three largest religions on the continent:0.5	more exactly the Pacific and Atlantic coasts of the conical continent of South America:0.5	one of the largest in the American Continent:0.5	the largest in the American Continent:0.5	Halva:0.5	Pumpkin pie:0.5	Louis Feuillée:0.5
1780	3775.649	Who has the most no hitters in major league baseball? 	0.04845500650402834	79	100	Ryan	Nolan Ryan's Baseball	0	0	0	0	Major League Baseball in 1962:0.5	a single Major League Baseball (MLB) game:0.5	a single Major League Baseball (MLB) game as "baseball's greatest single-game accomplishment":0.5	its Major League Baseball coverage:0.5	Major League Baseball from 1996-2000:0.5	Edgar Martínez Award:0.5	Major League Baseball history:0.5	The Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award:0.5	The Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award (MVP):0.5	the Black Sox Scandal:0.5	the top 300 Major League Baseball home run hitters:0.5	the day:0.5	John McGraw:0.5	Turner Sports:0.5	1875:0.5
1624	3754.403	What year did "New Coke" come out? 	0.26880100105052196	28	100	1985	Coca-Cola introduced in 1985 by The Coca-Cola Company to replace the original formula of its flagship soft drink, Coca-Cola (also called Coke)	0	0	0	0	New Coke led to several rumors and conspiracy theories that have circulated in the years since to explain how a company with the resources and experience of Coca-Cola could have made such an apparently colossal blunder:0.5	The year:0.5	nearly 40 years:0.5	the next 40 years:0.5	nearly 40 years of steel production:0.5	five years:0.5	above 21 million tonnes of iron ore in fiscal year 2010:0.5	20 years into the future," making a subtle reference to ":0.5	20 years into the future:0.5	20 years:0.5	1990:0.5	Coke Classic:0.5	an apparently colossal blunder:0.5	both New Coke and Pepsi:0.5	sudden reversal:0.5
1668	3735.394	What is the oldest national park in the U.S.? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	Yellowstone	The supervolcano underlying Yellowstone National Park in the Rockies	0	0	0	0	58 national parks and hundreds of other federally managed parks, forests:0.5	Orange Park (New Jersey):0.5	the Rockies:0.5	a national park located in the U.S. state of Montana, on the Canada–United States border with the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia:0.5	The United States Park Police (USPP):0.5	The United States Park Police:0.5	Jr.:0.5	The supervolcano underlying Yellowstone National Park in the Rockies:0.5	other federally managed parks, forests:0.5	other federally managed parks:0.5	hundreds of other federally managed parks, forests:0.5	58 national parks and hundreds of other federally managed parks, forests, and wilderness areas:0.5	The United States of America (USA),:0.5	the United States (U.S.), America, or simply the States,:0.5	San Pedro Springs Park:0.5
1555	3707.997	When was the Tet offensive in Vietnam? 	1.0	0	100	1968	–17, 1968, during which period 543 Americans were killed in action	0	0	0	0	–17, 1968, during which period 543 Americans were killed in action:0.5	communist losses dating from the Tet Offensive:0.5	Total 3 phases: unknown:0.5	Tet Truce:0.5	Orangeburg massacre:0.5	1966:0.5	1967:0.5	1968-03-28:0.5	1968-09-23:0.5	1968-06-15:0.5	February 11–17, 1968:0.5	May:0.5	the State Department:0.5	John T. Walton:0.5	Charles P. Stone:0.5
1559	3668.293	Where did Dr. King give his speech in Washington? 	0.0	-1	100	Lincoln Memorial	.	0	0	0	0	Washington:0.5	the National Mall and only the fourth non-President:0.5	The Promised Land (New York Undercover):0.5	United States:0.5	New York:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	Indianapolis, Indiana:0.5	Morehouse College:0.5	West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C., southwest of the National Mall (but within the larger area commonly referred to as the "National Mall"):0.5	West Potomac Park in Washington, D.C.:0.5	the first Selma March:0.5	the National Mall:0.5	handwritten notes:0.5	The original, typewritten copy:0.5	The original, typewritten copy of the speech, including Dr. King's handwritten notes on it,:0.5
1409	3640.753	Which vintage rock and roll singer was known as "The Killer"? 	0.0	-1	100	Jerry Lee Lewis	.	0	0	0	0	"Suburban Rock 'N' Roll", their first proper release of new material since "Tin Planet":0.5	Suburban Rock 'N':0.5	Neil Young:0.5	V V Brown:0.5	early rock such as The Beatles and The Rolling Stones as well as Tom Jones, the Bee Gees and southern rock:0.5	southern rock:0.5	Rick Barrio Dill:0.5	a powerful and poignant rock n' roll record:0.5	a powerful and poignant rock n' roll record with all the ingredients of a modern classic:0.5	a powerful and poignant rock n':0.5	traditional rock and roll:0.5	"Suburban Rock 'N' Roll":0.5	The Beatles:0.5	an English indie rock band: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
1493	3620.608	When was Davy Crockett born? 	1.0	0	100	1786	August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836	0	0	0	0	August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836:0.5	central Texas, where Andrew operated a toll bridge across the Brazos River, when Davy was still a boy:0.5	the Brazos River, when Davy was still a boy:0.5	1884:0.5	Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park:0.5	1836, when he stopped writing following the publication of "Davy Crockett's Journal":0.5	1853 - September 30, 1876:0.5	Greene County, Tennessee:0.5	about 1753:0.5	1880s:0.5	March 13, 1799 - August 12, 1854:0.5	1836:0.5	the Texas Revolution and Davy Crockett's career:0.5	the Texas Revolution and Davy Crockett':0.5	New York where their son William David was born in 1709:0.5
2016	3604.643	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 exact area defined by the term:0.5	Rybnik Coal Area:0.5	The exact area:0.5	The National Coal Heritage Area:0.5	The National Coal Heritage Area (NCHA):0.5	the west:0.5	the west of Germany:0.5	the making, in areas of international tensions, particularly in a divided Germany:0.5	areas:0.5	areas of international tensions:0.5	Area:0.5	Areas:0.5	Nanaimo:0.5	a region:0.5	other Koreas:0.5
2027	3595.982	When was OJ Simpson arrested for murder? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	1994	November 2, 1994	0	0	0	0	1979:0.5	January 24, 1995:0.5	National Enquirer:0.5	Ted Rowlands (newscaster):0.5	Jay DeDapper:0.5	New York Times:0.5	November 2, 1994:0.5	five years:0.5	the 1994 murder:0.5	October 3, 1995:0.5	the 1994 murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman after a lengthy and internationally publicized criminal trial, the "People v:0.5	1969:0.5	Scott Peterson, Michael Jackson, OJ Simpson and Phil Spector:0.5	James:0.5	1999:0.5
1999	3576.385	What is the state with the smallest population? 	0.0	-1	100	Wyoming|Pitcairn|Vatican	.	0	0	0	0	Delta State:0.5	Superior (proposed U.S. state):0.5	any sovereign state:0.5	any sovereign state of Africa: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	Microstates and the European Union:0.5	the smallest population of an American city of the 50 that is the most populous of its state:0.5	its state:0.5	an American city of the 50 that is the most populous of its state:0.5	the most populous of its state:0.5	the United States:0.5	The State:0.5	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	the history of each state in the United States of America, narrated by Edward Herrmann:0.5
1573	3557.079	Who was the first head of the FBI? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	Hoover	J. Edgar Hoover	0	0	0	0	FBI Atlanta Field Office:0.5	New York; the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995; and the arrest of the Unabomber in 1996:0.5	the Oklahoma City bombing:0.5	the Oklahoma City bombing in 1995:0.5	1996 United States campaign finance controversy:0.5	head:0.5	head of the FBI’s overseas office:0.5	the first and longest serving head of the field office in its history:0.5	the control of Special Agent Lewis Josiah Baley, who was the first and longest serving head of the field office in its history:0.5	head of the field office:0.5	Special Agent Lewis Josiah Baley, who was the first and longest serving head of the field office in its history:0.5	April 22, 1934:0.5	Sue Thomas (agent):0.5	the wake:0.5	the wake of the first 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York:0.5
2299	3534.533	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	History of aviation:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun, both singular and plural, and both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	both singular and plural:0.5	both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	You (stressed , unstressed ):0.5	many combat aircraft:0.5	the next day:0.5	Modern English:0.5	March 1952:0.5	many other European languages:0.5	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	Sean Connery's 007:0.5	Sean Connery':0.5	they:0.5
1880	3512.312	When was King Louis XIV born? 	1.0	0	100	1638	September 16381 September 1715	0	0	0	0	September 16381 September 1715:0.5	1679:0.5	1695:0.5	1693:0.5	The Little King: A Story:0.5	The Little King: A Story of the Childhood of King Louis XIV":0.5	The Little King:0.5	January 1652 – 14 April 1721:0.5	the Childhood of King Louis XIV":0.5	April 1714:0.5	1703:0.5	28 April 1714:0.5	1648:0.5	the widespread public yearning:0.5	the widespread public yearning for law and order that resulted from prolonged foreign wars and domestic civil strife to further consolidate central political authority and reform at the expense of the feudal aristocracy:0.5
1970	3497.766	What is the national airline of Spain? 	0.6414481973009274	5	148	Iberia	Iberia Airlines	0	0	0	0	the national airline of Sierra Leone:NaN	Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (now flag carrier of Bolivia):NaN	Emirates Airlines:NaN	Virgin Atlantic Airways:NaN	Delta Air Lines:NaN	Iberia Airlines:NaN	Deutsche Luft Hansa:NaN	Aeroflot:NaN	Korean National Airlines:NaN	Sierra National Airlines:NaN	the national airlines:NaN	Caribbean Airlines the national airline of Jamaica:NaN	LAPE:NaN	the national airlines of Belgium, France, Portugal, and Spain:NaN	Caribbean Airlines the national airline:NaN
2310	3466.432	How many American deaths were there in the Korean war? 	0.27994561816498453	35	145	\b3[0-9],?[0-9]{3}\b	33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths, during the Korean War and 8,176 missing	0	0	0	0	240,000 to 420,000 people:NaN	8 million American soldiers:NaN	the 1.8 million American soldiers:NaN	the 1.8 million American soldiers who fought in the Korean War:NaN	000 African Americans:NaN	516 deaths, most of them through combat:NaN	17,730 deaths of Defense Department personnel outside the Korean theatre:NaN	516 deaths:NaN	17,730 deaths:NaN	more than 100:NaN	thousand people:NaN	many diseases:NaN	many millions:NaN	Cold War:NaN	many diseases which caused deaths:NaN
2247	3434.139	What major league baseball player has 511 pitching victories? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	Cy Young	Cy Young 14th	0	0	0	0	Mel Ott:0.5	Jason Vargas:0.5	number 42 on "The Sporting News"' list of the 100 Greatest Baseball Players:0.5	Abe Alvarez:0.5	Reggie Jackson, Darrell Evans and Rodriguez:0.5	conversations with many Major League Baseball players:0.5	second-friendliest player behind Sean Casey:0.5	their list of "Baseball's 100 Greatest Players":0.5	the best players available to them:0.5	the best players:0.5	the 100 Greatest Baseball Players:0.5	Baseball's 100 Greatest Players:0.5	the fourth major league player:0.5	the NL Player of the Week award:0.5	the National League Comeback Player of the Year award:0.5
10095	3414.976	where you can find pyramids?	0.1419983281826005	51	100	Egypt	both of Egypt	0	0	0	0	the Chatham Islands group:0.5	Pitt Island:0.5	Aurillac:0.5	New Zealand:0.5	Dobogókő:0.5	the Dashur Necropolis:0.5	Pyramids:0.5	"Where have you been all my li-i-i-i-i-fe" (sic):0.5	any way possible, singing "Where have you been all my li-i-i-i-i-fe" (sic):0.5	you:0.5	a man who is able to satisfy and please her in any way possible, singing "Where have you been all my li-i-i-i-i-fe" (sic):0.5	the Chatham Islands group of New Zealand:0.5	the project following "Thinkin Bout You:0.5	the project:0.5	the Brooklyn mansion:0.5
1953	3389.465	How many NFL teams are there? 	0.0	99	100	3[12]	the league's 32 teams	0	0	0	0	the 1933 season:0.5	three seasons:0.5	one dollar:0.5	as few as eight and as many as sixteen games:0.5	as many as sixteen games:0.5	many NFL teams:0.5	only the token amount of one dollar in damages:0.5	only the token amount:0.5	one business for purposes of the Sherman Act:0.5	one business:0.5	1994 San Francisco 49ers season:0.5	the NFL's most notable use of the "single entity" defense: that despite being composed of more than two dozen separate member teams it was one business for purposes of the Sherman Act:0.5	Monday Night Football:0.5	Thursday Night Football:0.5	the efforts of NFL Films and many sportswriters:0.5
1474	3363.927	What is the lowest point on dry land? 	0.0	-1	100	Dead Sea	.	0	0	0	0	131 ft:0.5	the shore of the Caspian Sea:0.5	the lowest point of Algeria:0.5	the lowest point of the closed Barada basin where the water infiltrates or evaporates:0.5	the Graian Alps the highest point:0.5	the Graian Alps the highest point in Europe:0.5	Chott Melrhir:0.5	a 2006 documentary film directed by Anne Makepeace and filmed by Joan Churchill & Barney Broomfield that chronicles the experiences of two Bantu as they are transported by relief organizations from Kenyan refugee camps to Atlanta, Georgia and then Springfield, Massachusetts:0.5	a 2006 documentary film:0.5	two Bantu:0.5	Atlanta, Georgia and then Springfield, Massachusetts:0.5	Springfield, Massachusetts:0.5	Georgia:0.5	the lowest point:0.5	Continent:0.5
2106	3345.434	What is Barbie's full name? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	(Barbie|Barbara) Millicent Roberts	Barbara Millicent Roberts	0	0	0	0	a new name, "Barbie":0.5	the group, Barbie's Cradle:0.5	Barbie's accessories:0.5	Barbie's share of the doll market:0.5	Barbie & the Diamond Castle:0.5	Barbie's share:0.5	no full Barbie's Cradle album:0.5	a solo career, which meant that no full Barbie's Cradle album would be made with the addition of Legaspi's guitar performance:0.5	Barbie Girl:0.5	their most successful song "Barbie Girl":0.5	the follow-up to their most successful song "Barbie Girl":0.5	a 2004 direct-to-video computer animated Barbie film, and the first musical in the Barbie film series:0.5	Barbie's introduction in 1959:0.5	Barbie's introduction:0.5	Willows, Wisconsin:0.5
10033	3323.93	When was Declaration of Independence signed?	0.6505149978319906	4	100	1776	July 4, 1776	0	0	0	0	June 12, 1898 in Cavite II el Viejo (present-day Kawit, Cavite), Philippines:0.5	45 PM:0.5	7:45 PM on 27 March 1971:0.5	27 March 1971:0.5	July 4, 1776:0.5	August 2:0.5	the United States Declaration of Independence:0.5	June 12, 1898:0.5	the National Archives:0.5	the United States Declaration:0.5	the signed copy of the Declaration, which is dated July 4:0.5	45 PM on 27 March 1971:0.5	a statement:0.5	the Continental Congress:0.5	independent states:0.5
1737	3300.335	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	a 2004 Belge-Moroccan movie:0.5	the Sun:0.5	much:0.5	Night or night time:0.5	Sun:0.5	Arcadia, California:0.5	Paul Martin (All My Children):0.5	their father:0.5	the moon:0.5	Someday I'll Be Saturday Night:0.5	the day:0.5	the latter category—not much was resolved or advanced:0.5	himself:0.5	Quinn (Ben Hollingsworth):0.5	He:0.5
2168	3280.023	What country produces the most emeralds? 	1.0	0	100	Colombia	Colombia's civil conflict	0	0	0	0	Colombia's civil conflict:0.5	Boyacá and Cundinamarca:0.5	some of Scotland's most famous pipe bands:0.5	Scotland':0.5	Scotland's most famous pipe bands:0.5	the country:0.5	A Country Practice:0.5	the country that mines and produces the most emeralds for the global market:0.5	the Andes Mountains that runs north-south throughout the entire country:0.5	the country that mines and produces the most emeralds for the global market of this product:0.5	Colombia’:0.5	Colombia':0.5	Copperbelt Province:0.5	the continent:0.5	the continent of South America:0.5
2273	3263.319	Which religion has the largest number of followers worldwide? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Christian|Roman Catholic	The Roman Catholic Church	0	0	0	0	Islam in the United States:0.5	"Religion of the Lord of Heaven":0.5	Followers of the religion:0.5	the religion:0.5	Luis Lugo, director of the Pew Forum on Religion & Public Life:0.5	the Lord:0.5	The Roman Catholic Church:0.5	the worldwide Catholic Church:0.5	the Lord of Heaven:0.5	Islam or Christianity:0.5	South Korea (called Cheonjugyo, Hangul: 천주교; Hanja: 天主教; literally, "Religion of the Lord of Heaven"):0.5	an 1880 political tract by Victor Hugo supporting belief in God but attacking organized religion:0.5	The Catholic Church:0.5	the Anglican Church of Uganda, a part of the worldwide Anglican communion (35.9%):0.5	Religion & Public Life:0.5
10080	3238.476	what is the name of Kirk's starship?	1.0	0	100	Enterprise	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	0	0	0	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	Starship "Enterprise":0.5	as the "Starship "Enterprise"":0.5	Starship:0.5	the starship C.P.P. Potkustartti (Kickstart):0.5	captain of the starship C.P.P. Potkustartti (Kickstart):0.5	Captain James Cook, whose journal entry "ambition leads me ... farther than any other man has been before me" inspired the episode title:0.5	Starship Enterprise:0.5	James T. Kirk:0.5	Captain Kirk:0.5	the starship:0.5	The Enterprise or USS "Enterprise" (often referred to as the "Starship "Enterprise""):0.5	the USS "Enterprise-E":0.5	Planets:0.5	James Cawley:0.5
2262	3223.445	How did Cincinnati get its name? 	0.16862108415921306	45	100	Cincinnatus|Arthur St. Clair	Cincinnatus, the Roman general and dictator, who saved the city of Rome from destruction and then quietly retired to his farm	0	0	0	0	Hamilton County, Ohio, United States:0.5	he:0.5	honor of the Society of the Cincinnati, of which he was a member:0.5	the governor:0.5	a member:0.5	six streetcar lines:0.5	it:0.5	people:0.5	honor:0.5	the name of the settlement:0.5	United States:0.5	Council–manager government:0.5	a city in:0.5	the county seat:0.5	a city:0.5
1878	3205.73	What year was the phonograph invented? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	187(7|8)	1878	0	0	0	0	5 inches wide by 15 inches long:0.5	Analog recording:0.5	1878:0.5	July 18, 1877:0.5	5 inches:0.5	15 inches:0.5	July 18:0.5	New Jersey, USA:0.5	1934:0.5	February 8, 1878:0.5	several years in experimentation and development:0.5	several years:0.5	distorted sound:0.5	the playing stylus:0.5	his laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey, USA:0.5
1551	3193.159	What does DNA stand for? 	0.30102999566398125	24	100	deoxyribonucleic acid	Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)	0	0	0	0	DNA Studio:0.5	DNA polymerase activity:0.5	the template stand therefore making leading strand synthesis require only one primer and has uninterrupted DNA polymerase activity:0.5	leading strand synthesis require only one primer and has uninterrupted DNA polymerase activity:0.5	Molecular models of DNA:0.5	eukaryotic genomes:0.5	eukaryotic genomes and the extraordinary differences in genome size:0.5	the presence:0.5	the extraordinary differences in genome size:0.5	the extraordinary differences:0.5	the "C-value enigma":0.5	genome size:0.5	the many possible double helical structures of DNA:0.5	one of the many possible double helical structures of DNA:0.5	Eukaryotic DNA replication:0.5
2072	3173.943	How did Brandon Lee die? 	0.5	9	100	shooting|gunshot|film|movie	a Brandon Lee action film	0	0	0	0	The 69 Eyes:0.5	his philosophy:0.5	that year:0.5	Eat:0.5	August:0.5	his philosophy in life:0.5	1965 – March 31, 1993:0.5	February 1:0.5	1965 –:0.5	a Brandon Lee action film:0.5	Wilmington, North Carolina,:0.5	Jonathan Hensleigh:0.5	a passing reference to Yubitsume:0.5	The Crow:0.5	a spec script Hensleigh had originally conceived as a Brandon Lee action film before the actor's death, with the working title "Simon Says":0.5
10101	3164.074	who invented dynamite ?	0.1338031200885158	53	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	the Nobel Prizes:0.5	Russell S. Penniman:0.5	wood pulp:0.5	clay:0.5	Dominic Smith, 7 October 1973, Germany:0.5	Thomas "Tom" Billington (born December 5, 1958 in Wigan, Lancashire):0.5	Thomas "Tom" Billington:0.5	Dominic Smith:0.5	Fox Searchlight Pictures and Paramount Pictures:0.5	the increasingly popular Bruce Hart:0.5	the increasingly popular Bruce Hart, and rookie Bret Hart:0.5	Ascanio Sobrero:0.5	a form:0.5	black powder:0.5	a form of explosive that used ammonium nitrate as a substitute for the more costly nitroglycerin:0.5
1443	3150.67	When did Bob Marley die? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	1981	1981	0	0	0	0	10 years:0.5	February 1945:0.5	1955:0.5	1962:0.5	1981:0.5	Miami:0.5	his 1981 album:0.5	1947:0.5	late:0.5	1983:0.5	Studio One (record label):0.5	– 11:0.5	he:0.5	University:0.5	Cedars of Lebanon Hospital in Miami:0.5
2179	3133.106	What famous verse did Sarah Hale write in 1830? 	0.5	9	100	Mary Had a Little Lamb|Mary's Lamb	Mary's Lamb	0	0	0	0	Sarah Josepha Buell Hale (October 24, 1788 – April 30, 1879):0.5	three verses of four iambic tetrameter on an alternating rhyme scheme, by the English poet:0.5	three verses:0.5	1788 – April 30, 1879:0.5	October 24:0.5	1788 –:0.5	Versed:0.5	The Verses:0.5	Hale:0.5	Mary's Lamb:0.5	Mary':0.5	the 1820s and 1830s:0.5	British periodicals:0.5	a time when other American magazines merely compiled and reprinted articles from British periodicals, Hale:0.5	a time:0.5
2292	3125.097	What do you call a bone doctor? 	0.0	-1	100	Orthopedic	.	0	0	0	0	Derek Raymond:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun, both singular and plural, and both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	Modern English:0.5	both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	the ':0.5	doctor, parson and children in school:0.5	the 'you' form:0.5	school:0.5	doctor, parson and children:0.5	the singular:0.5	The first story from "Calling You":0.5	Harry Houdini':0.5	Strange:0.5	Rapreviews:0.5
1586	3103.531	When did the Golden Gate Bridge get finished? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	193(7|0s)	1937	0	0	0	0	Faked death:0.5	one theory:0.5	one theory, sometimes credited to an unnamed study:0.5	every 15 days:0.5	December 1928:0.5	his two guests:0.5	the Golden Gate strait:0.5	the Pacific Ocean:0.5	the Golden Gate strait, the mile-wide, three-mile-long channel between San Francisco Bay and the Pacific Ocean:0.5	the Golden Gate Bridge and Highway District Act:0.5	6 lanes of , pedestrians and bicycles:0.5	one person:0.5	his guests:0.5	the Golden Gate Bridge:0.5	the world:0.5
1802	3087.456	How tall is Tom Cruise? 	0.0	-1	100	5\s*(f(ee|oo)?t|')\s*7\s*(in(ch.*)?|")	.	0	0	0	0	a tall rock:0.5	a paper titled "The presentation of shortness in everyday life—height and heightism in American society: Toward a sociology of stature":0.5	8.2 in long by 5.6 in tall,:0.5	the top of a tall rock in Monument Valley, Utah:0.5	tall people: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	Jason Lee and Kurt Russell:0.5	David Aames (Tom Cruise):0.5	The presentation of shortness in everyday life—height and heightism in American society: Toward a sociology of stature:0.5	a sociology of stature:0.5	stature:0.5	6 in tall:0.5	Jodie Kidd:0.5	Actors Tom Cruise and Dustin Hoffman:0.5	his father:0.5
1813	3069.609	When were the first postage stamps issued in the United States? 	1.0	0	100	1847	1847	0	0	0	0	1847:0.5	February 13, 1926:0.5	1901:0.5	$5 lots:0.5	July 1:0.5	over 800 people:0.5	000 stamps:0.5	The 1961 Soviet launch of the first manned spaceflight:0.5	The 1961 Soviet launch:0.5	February 15:0.5	1918:0.5	between 1911:0.5	today:0.5	Kennedy':0.5	Kennedy's call:0.5
1455	3038.248	The Hindenburg disaster took place in 1937 in which New Jersey town? 	0.0	-1	100	Lakehurst	.	0	0	0	0	Transatlantic flight:0.5	Captain Pruss:0.5	the Hindenburg:0.5	Arthur Kill – settlers:0.5	the seasides:0.5	the weather to clear:0.5	the field:0.5	a tour:0.5	passengers:0.5	4:0.5	a tour over the seasides of New Jersey:0.5	the seasides of New Jersey:0.5	an unincorporated town:0.5	the cessation of passenger Zeppelin operations following the Hindenburg disaster in May 1937:0.5	the Hindenburg disaster in May 1937:0.5
1693	3027.278	When was Jackie Robinson born? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	1919	January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972	0	0	0	0	October 24, 1972:0.5	twenty-five days:0.5	November 1946:0.5	July 19, 1922:0.5	January 31, 1919 – October 24, 1972:0.5	May 20, 1955:0.5	three children: Jackie Robinson Jr. (born November 18, 1946, died 1971, the year before Jackie), Sharon Robinson (born January 13, 1950), and David Robinson (born May 14, 1952):0.5	three children:0.5	1957:0.5	Batting average:0.5	1919 – October 24, 1972:0.5	1919 :0.5	Jackie Robinson Jr. (born November 18, 1946, died 1971, the year before Jackie), Sharon Robinson (born January 13, 1950), and David Robinson (born May 14, 1952):0.5	She and Jackie:0.5	one brother and two sisters:0.5
1538	3008.808	Who is the evil H.R. Director in "Dilbert"? 	0.0	-1	93	Catbert	.	0	0	0	0	The Director:NaN	an American comic strip:NaN	an American comic strip written and drawn by Scott Adams:NaN	a 1990s theory:NaN	Dilbert:NaN	United States author Henry Denker:NaN	United States author Henry Denker, published in 1971:NaN	a book published by Scott Adams:NaN	a book:NaN	cartoonist Scott Adams:NaN	management:NaN	the amount:NaN	stupidity, selfishness, and "horniness":NaN	damage they are capable of doing:NaN	companies:NaN
2211	3001.547	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	the larger, all-steel traps that are used to catch fur-bearing animals:0.5	Oryzomys:0.5	a large party of students and their half-giant headmistress:0.5	a large party:0.5	larger nuchal lines:0.5	flatter skulls with larger nuchal lines:0.5	The Large Luzon Forest Rat, or Luzon Forest Rat (Bullimus luzonicus):0.5	The Large Luzon Forest Rat, or Luzon Forest Rat:0.5	a large carriage the size of a house flown by horses whose hooves are as big as dinner plates:0.5	larger rodents:0.5	larger rodents like rats and squirrels:0.5	longer muzzles, larger carnassials (large teeth found in many carnivorous mammals), longer canine teeth, and flatter skulls with larger nuchal lines:0.5	a rat:0.5	The large bamboo rat (Rhizomys sumatrensis):0.5	he:0.5
2381	2979.691	What is Horatio's relationship to Hamlet? 	0.0	-1	100	friend	.	0	0	0	0	Hamlet's sexual relationship with Kate Winslet's Ophelia:0.5	Hamlet:0.5	Hamlet's sexual relationship:0.5	The intimacy:0.5	The intimacy of the recording:0.5	the analogous relationship between "Hamlet", the play, and its audience:0.5	the most of the relationship between words and music:0.5	the relationship between words and music:0.5	ample opportunity to make the most of the relationship between words and music.:0.5	the analogous relationship:0.5	elements that are not performed in Shakespeare's text, such as Hamlet's sexual relationship with Kate Winslet's Ophelia:0.5	his mother's "incestuous" relationship:0.5	Horatio':0.5	There:0.5	intimacy:0.5
2251	2961.052	How deep is the Grand Canyon? 	0.5	9	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	the Grand Canyon, which was nearly as deep as it is now by 1:0.5	the Grand Canyon and especially the height of its strata:0.5	the Grand Canyon':0.5	increased excavation of the Grand Canyon, which was nearly as deep as it is now by 1:0.5	ice ages starting 2 million years ago greatly increased excavation of the Grand Canyon, which was nearly as deep as it is now by 1.2 million years ago:0.5	the Colorado Plateau:0.5	(5000 to):0.5	especially the height of its strata:0.5	especially the height:0.5	a mile:0.5	the modern depth:0.5	18 mi:0.5	60 mi of limestone caves:0.5	The Grand Canyon:0.5	the Laramide Orogeny:0.5
1575	2939.222	What is the degree of tilt of Earth? 	0.0	-1	148	23.4?5	.	0	0	0	0	10 degrees of the equator:NaN	10 degrees:NaN	a general term that is commonly used to refer to an academic, or even technical, degree awarded for studies in fields associated with medicine and/or healthcare:NaN	an advanced academic degree in engineering that is conferred in Europe, some countries of Latin America, and a few institutions in the United States:NaN	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:NaN	degree:NaN	22 degrees Celsius:NaN	24 solar days:NaN	A World Out of Time:NaN	2.4 times the radius of Earth it has an estimated surface temperature around 22 degrees Celsius:NaN	Earth:NaN	4 °C:NaN	4143 Huziak:NaN	1 second of arc:NaN	approximately 31 metres:NaN
1864	2911.121	What was the name of the first child of English parents to be born in America? 	0.36062319952358557	18	100	Virginia Dare	The Virginia Dare Memorial Bridge	0	0	0	0	the first child born in the Americas to English parents, who was born in what is now Dare County:0.5	Susan Holmes:0.5	the Roanoke Island colony:0.5	Edward Coxen:0.5	Alberto Cutié:0.5	William P. Ross:0.5	the name the parents choose for their child:0.5	their child:0.5	Jonathan Plowman, Jr.:0.5	the first child born to English parents in North America:0.5	the first child:0.5	the first child born in North America to English parents:0.5	Dare County:0.5	It:0.5	Sara Dylan:0.5
2039	2895.43	What college did Allen Iverson go to? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Georgetown	Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball	0	0	0	0	Howard University and the University of Cincinnati College of Law:0.5	Bethel High School (Hampton, Virginia):0.5	Cincinnati College:0.5	reigning NBA MVP Steve Nash:0.5	NBA stars Allen Iverson and Jayson Williams, Monica Lewinsky's mother, and Chandra Levy's parents:0.5	2007 NBA All-Star Game:0.5	a college campus:0.5	a graduate of Howard University and the University of Cincinnati College of Law:0.5	Allen Ezail Iverson (born June 7, 1975), nicknamed A.I., The Answer, and King Cross:0.5	NBA stars Allen Iverson:0.5	the East:0.5	the East and Carlos Boozer, Steve Nash, Allen Iverson, and Yao Ming of the West:0.5	Bestikas:0.5	the season:0.5	Jason Kidd of the East and Carlos Boozer, Steve Nash, Allen Iverson, and Yao Ming of the West:0.5
2164	2879.484	How did Julius Irving's son die? 	0.0	-1	148	cocaine|drown	.	0	0	0	0	American rappers Gucci Mane:NaN	his honor:NaN	the swan-song finals:NaN	American rappers Gucci Mane and Yo Gotti:NaN	"EGTT":NaN	the song "Julius":NaN	Nassau County, New York:NaN	the 1983 NBA championship:NaN	a tribute song and music video:NaN	the mixtape "Deeper Than Trap":NaN	the ABA:NaN	a tribute song and music video called "Everything Good Takes Time":NaN	Time:NaN	Everything Good:NaN	a tribute song and music video called "Everything Good Takes Time", or simply "EGTT":NaN
1619	2872.177	Which baseball star stole 130 bases in 1982? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Henderson	Rickey Henderson	0	0	0	0	Al Oliver:0.5	Rickey Henderson:0.5	Michael Bourn:0.5	51 stolen bases, second most in the AA to Gary Thurman of the Omaha Royals, who stole 58:0.5	51 stolen bases:0.5	consecutive Gold Glove Awards:0.5	Major League Baseball (MLB):0.5	Michael Ray Bourn (born December 27, 1982):0.5	Billy Bates (baseball):0.5	Ian Kinsler:0.5	Gary Thurman:0.5	Tony Gwynn, Jr.:0.5	his junior year:0.5	a Mountain West Conference All-Star:0.5	Anthony Keith "Tony" Gwynn, Jr.:0.5
10042	2849.09	Which space shuttle exploded?	0.0	-1	100	((Columbia|Challenger).*){2}	.	0	0	0	0	the 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	the news footage of the Challenger Space Shuttle exploding during take-off:0.5	the users' space shuttle:0.5	a space shuttle:0.5	Space Shuttle Atlantis:0.5	Mikhail Rasputin:0.5	NASA's Space Shuttle Program, officially called the Space Transportation System (STS),:0.5	the Space Shuttle:0.5	NASA's Space Shuttle Program:0.5	Shuttle (video game):0.5	the game Bosconian where the player needs to navigate a space shuttle and needs to destroy the enemies bases:0.5	Pnei Hever:0.5	he:0.5	the fatal mission Columbia:0.5
10085	2828.719	what is the nearest planet to the sun?	0.0	-1	100	Mercury	.	0	0	0	0	the Sun and Moon and five other stars, which are called the planets:0.5	the planets:0.5	the inner planets:0.5	Moon:0.5	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	as many as 40 billion Earth-sized planets:0.5	five other stars, which are called the planets:0.5	rocky planets:0.5	The tidal effect of the planets:0.5	Mesklin:0.5	the current orbits of the solar system's inner planets, possibly including Earth:0.5	the solar system's inner planets:0.5	a planet:0.5	List of nearest terrestrial exoplanet candidates:0.5	a body that orbits the Sun, is massive enough for its own gravity to make it round, and has "cleared its neighbourhood" of smaller objects around its orbit:0.5
1512	2808.252	What is the age of our solar system? 	0.2764209843288905	27	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	567 billion years:0.5	a 1967 science fiction novel by Brian Aldiss:0.5	the concept of the Age of Aquarius:0.5	a proponent of the concept of the Age of Aquarius:0.5	the given astrological sign, associated with the Age:0.5	the influences of the given astrological sign, associated with the Age:0.5	the end of the Age in this region:0.5	the Age in this region:0.5	aspects of the end of the Age in this region:0.5	the ages:0.5	calculations that fixed the age of Earth at between 20 million and 400 million years:0.5	the ages of the oldest-known terrestrial and lunar samples:0.5	54 ± 0.05 billion years This age is based on evidence:0.5	05 billion years This age is based on evidence:0.5	05 billion years:0.5
2178	2784.029	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	Hood Community College.:0.5	Portland, Oregon, where he attended Benson Polytechnic High School:0.5	Hood Meadows Ski Resort with certification from The Professional Ski Instructors of America - American Association of Snowboard Instructors (PSIA-AASI).:0.5	Hood Meadows Ski Resort:0.5	Hood Meadows Ski Resort with certification from The Professional Ski Instructors of America:0.5	Lake Oswego High School, where he founded Laker Broadcasting:0.5	KZZR:0.5	Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon, for two years.:0.5	Mt. Hood Independent Film Festival:0.5	Hood Conference:0.5	the Central Catholic High School girls':0.5	the Central Catholic High School girls' soccer team:0.5	William V. N. Barlow House:0.5	local films made by high school students:0.5	films made by high-school-age filmmakers with a special emphasis on local films made by high school students:0.5
2013	2775.45	How many stripes are on the American flag? 	1.0	0	100	13|thirteen	13 stripes and 13 stars	0	0	0	0	13 stripes and 13 stars:0.5	many Revolution era flags:0.5	13 stars and 13 stripes, symbolic of the 13 American colonies that were in a state of rebellion against Great Britain:0.5	13 stripes, symbolic of the 13 American colonies that were in a state of rebellion against Great Britain:0.5	symbolic of the 13 American colonies that were in a state of rebellion against Great Britain:0.5	the 13 American colonies that were in a state of rebellion against Great Britain:0.5	the 13 American colonies:0.5	13 stars:0.5	seven points:0.5	seven points each:0.5	many military banners:0.5	many military banners used by Americans:0.5	"Old Glory":0.5	the Kingdom of Great Britain:0.5	Nicknames:0.5
2340	2753.305	What instrument did the jazz musician Art Tatum play? 	0.28431811792050643	26	100	pian(o|ist)	the greatest jazz pianist of all time	0	0	0	0	painting:0.5	Moore:0.5	painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media:0.5	Bud Powell:0.5	Billy Taylor:0.5	Ben Webster:0.5	Muhal Richard Abrams:0.5	John Simmons (musician):0.5	The Village Gate:0.5	Tiny Grimes:0.5	acoustic instruments:0.5	Oscar Peterson:0.5	Tatum:0.5	the creation of images or objects in fields including painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media:0.5	Lionel Hampton, Art Tatum and Buddy Rich:0.5
2350	2730.016	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	Toothed whale:0.5	its anticipated size:0.5	it:0.5	captivity:0.5	The killer whale':0.5	each day:0.5	speeds:0.5	excess:0.5	aquaria and aquatic theme parks:0.5	excess of 30 kn:0.5	speeds in excess of 30 kn:0.5	make:0.5	160 km:0.5	30 kn:0.5	strength:0.5
1661	2709.582	What does "E Pluribus Unum" mean? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	out of .*many\s?, one	the Latin motto "E pluribus unum," which means "Out of many, one," and represents the original 13 colonies forming into one nation	0	0	0	0	the same meaning as the motto of the United States; "E Pluribus Unum":0.5	E Pluribus Unum:0.5	E Pluribus Unum (Wilson):0.5	E pluribus unum:0.5	"E Pluribus Unum," named after the Latin phrase meaning "From many, one,":0.5	"E Pluribus Unum," named after the Latin phrase meaning "From many:0.5	a re-contextualized reproduction of the nameless, semi-nude African-American male sculpture seated at the base of the west facade of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in downtown Indianapolis:0.5	the Latin motto "E pluribus unum:0.5	E PLURIBUS UNUM:0.5	its beak reading "E PLURIBUS UNUM":0.5	a ribbon in its beak reading "E PLURIBUS UNUM":0.5	the motto of the United States; "E Pluribus Unum":0.5	Bill Sali:0.5	Upside:0.5	downtown Indianapolis:0.5
1440	2692.117	Who was the lead singer for the Commodores? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Lionel Richie	Lionel Richie	0	0	0	0	Dallas Smith (singer):0.5	Al Jarreau:0.5	the lead singer for The Commodores:0.5	Eddie Murphy:0.5	Lenny Williams:0.5	Patti Austin:0.5	Nicholas, who later:0.5	Rod Stewart:0.5	Milan Williams:0.5	William King (singer):0.5	the lead singer in The Commodores, touring with them around the world:0.5	Tevin Campbell:0.5	the lead singer of multi-platinum rock outfit Default:0.5	the world:0.5	the lead singer of the current line-up (and the only remaining original member):0.5
1950	2679.708	Who created the literary character Phineas Fogg? 	0.0	-1	48	Verne	.	0	0	0	0	The Moon Man:0.5	A.A. Wyn's:0.5	a fictional pulp magazine character who appeared in "Ten Detective Aces" magazine, published by A.A. Wyn's Ace Magazines:0.5	Royal Navy Commander James Bond, CMG, RNVR,:0.5	a fictional character who began as a pulp fiction private detective and has appeared in a variety of formats over more than a century:0.5	Nick Carter:0.5	film:0.5	a novel, play, television series or film:0.5	a novel:0.5	television series:0.5	play:0.5	Royal Navy Commander James Bond:0.5	British journalist:0.5	a fictional character created by British journalist and novelist Ian Fleming in 1953:0.5	novelist Ian Fleming:0.5
1996	2676.321	What city is Duke University in? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Durham	Durham, North Carolina,	0	0	0	0	2005 in Kansas City, Missouri:0.5	Durham, North Carolina,:0.5	Durham, North Carolina, United States:0.5	Milwaukee:0.5	Cleveland:0.5	New York City:0.5	Kansas City:0.5	partnership with the city of Kunshan, China and Wuhan University:0.5	the city of Kunshan, China and Wuhan University:0.5	City College, Duke University, and Columbia University:0.5	City College, Duke University,:0.5	the city:0.5	The Second City and iO:0.5	members of The Second City and iO (formerly Improv Olympic) in Chicago:0.5	City Thunder:0.5
1937	2660.111	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	the slow submerged speeds of those subs, usually well below 10 kt (18 km/h):0.5	unlimited range:0.5	speed and weapons payload:0.5	very poor speed and maneouverability:0.5	the speed and range of the submarines:0.5	the speed and range:0.5	a nuclear submarine:0.5	the torpedo's inherent limitations in speed of attack and detection by the target:0.5	speed of attack and detection:0.5	high speed:0.5	the fast track submarines:0.5	the time the fast track submarines entered service:0.5	Bangor, Washington:0.5	the speed that can be reached by traveling at full speed:0.5	the Fast:0.5
1814	2640.386	What gift is proper for a 1st anniversary? 	0.0	-1	100	paper|plastic|clock	.	0	0	0	0	an exchange of gifts between family members:0.5	another one of Fedir's true gifts, his patience and understanding for the special needs of his classroom's children:0.5	a gift from the Queen in 1955:0.5	a silver headdress which was a gift from the Queen in 1955:0.5	gifts to Gilwell Park:0.5	the bride:0.5	the bride with sweets and cash:0.5	themselves and their families, gifts, appliances, kitchen utensils, small to big ticket items such as cars and gold jewelry:0.5	a family feast including "mithai" (sweets), and an exchange of gifts between family members:0.5	their families, gifts, appliances, kitchen utensils, small to big ticket items such as cars and gold jewelry:0.5	the battalion's Goat Major in full ceremonial dress that included a silver headdress which was a gift from the Queen in 1955:0.5	gifts and sweets:0.5	This Gift:0.5	The Gifts:0.5	The Gifted:0.5
1740	2624.033	What is the Stanley Cup made of? 	0.0	-1	100	silver	.	0	0	0	0	the Stanley Cup':0.5	Messier, Anderson, and Lowe:0.5	The Stanley Cup:0.5	Stanley Cup:0.5	1944 Stanley Cup Finals:0.5	1961 Stanley Cup Finals:0.5	Anderson:0.5	Vancouver, 4–0:0.5	the Stanley Cup Finals for two different teams:0.5	a Stanley Cup Final:0.5	Hap Holmes:0.5	the Stanley Cup's presentation:0.5	Tim Thomas:0.5	Boston's first-ever Game 7:0.5	Boston's first-ever Game 7 of a Stanley Cup Final:0.5
1517	2597.476	What is the state bird of Alaska? 	0.018106086327222437	91	100	willow ptarmigans?	Willow Ptarmigan	0	0	0	0	(Lagopus lagopus):0.5	American Robin:0.5	Mourning Dove:0.5	the state bird of Alaska:0.5	state bird, as well as the rock ptarmigan "(Lagopus muta)":0.5	Alaska':0.5	the state bird:0.5	Ruffed Grouse:0.5	state bird:0.5	Hoopoe:0.5	Oregon's state bird:0.5	the Western Meadowlark:0.5	South Dakota:0.5	Alabama:0.5	Washington (state):0.5
10030	2580.515	What language is spoken in Latin America?	0.5	9	100	((spanish|portuguese).*){2}	Latin—particularly Spanish and Portuguese	0	0	0	0	Latin—particularly Spanish:0.5	i.e., those derived from Latin:0.5	those derived from Latin:0.5	e., those derived from Latin:0.5	Romance languages (i.e., those:0.5	Romance languages (i.:0.5	Palenquero:0.5	Latin:0.5	the predominant language of Haiti:0.5	Latin—particularly Spanish and Portuguese:0.5	Latin—:0.5	the Americas where Romance languages (i.e., those derived from Latin—particularly Spanish and Portuguese:0.5	Languages of Nicaragua:0.5	Embera language:0.5	Language localisation:0.5
1433	2556.733	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	trees that may surpass the Hyperion in height:0.5	heights of over 300 ft:0.5	heights:0.5	its coast redwoods ("Sequoia sempervirens"), many of which grow to over 300 ft in height:0.5	the Heights: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	Height:0.5	Redwood Heights:0.5	346.1 feet:0.5	height:0.5	Tree height measurement:0.5	the Coast Douglas-fir, which has been measured at heights of over 300 ft:0.5	more than 310 ft:0.5	the name of at least two places:0.5	Humboldt Redwoods State Park:0.5
10050	2542.326	Who wrote "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" ?	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Stevenson	Stevenson	0	0	0	0	Dan Curtis:0.5	J. Michael Straczynski:0.5	Jeffrey Hatcher:0.5	Steve Cuden:0.5	Longman:0.5	Stevenson:0.5	Ian Fleming:0.5	Douglas Adams:0.5	Robert Wrote (c.1544-89), of Bungay, Suffolk, and of Gunton and Tunstall, Norfolk,:0.5	Jekyll:0.5	Hyde:0.5	Lisa Langlois:0.5	Rabin Hill':0.5	Rabin Hill's Visit:0.5	William Barnes:0.5
1747	2526.996	Where is the national hurricane center located? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	Miami	Miami	0	0	0	0	Florida:0.5	Canary Islands:0.5	Hurricane Floyd (1987):0.5	United States:0.5	Vermilion Bay:0.5	Gulf Coast:0.5	Alabama:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	the south of a strong mid-level ridge:0.5	the south:0.5	Matagorda:0.5	the United States Geological Survey:0.5	Atlantic:0.5	Miami:0.5	The Berlin Business Location Center:0.5
2347	2504.022	Where is Mount Olympus? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Greece	Greece	0	0	0	0	Utah:0.5	San Francisco:0.5	Washington Township:0.5	Gibson County:0.5	Millcreek Township:0.5	Millcreek Township, Utah:0.5	the Ashbury Heights neighborhood:0.5	the Ashbury Heights neighborhood of San Francisco:0.5	the Salt Lake Valley:0.5	Mount Olympus (San Francisco):0.5	Mount Olympus, Los Angeles:0.5	Mount Olympus (Washington):0.5	Washington:0.5	Mount Olympus (Cyprus):0.5	Mount Olympus, Indiana:0.5
1810	2496.173	Where are the British Crown jewels kept? 	0.0	-1	100	London Tower|Tower of London	.	0	0	0	0	Ireland and later:0.5	Great:0.5	Jubilee Palace:0.5	The Bidford Bobble" :0.5	Austria:0.5	Ireland:0.5	the jewel-less frame:0.5	the British Crown Jewels:0.5	the crown of Charles:0.5	the crown:0.5	the jewel-less frame of the State Crown of George I:0.5	Hohenzollern Castle:0.5	Alfred Jewel:0.5	George:0.5	Thomas Blood:0.5
2161	2471.323	What is the nickname for the national New Zealand basketball team? 	0.025304996677543712	88	100	Tall Blacks|Kiwis	the Tall Blacks	0	0	0	0	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	the Opals:0.5	the current Major League Baseball teams, and also of selected former major and minor league teams whose nicknames were influential: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	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	all nicknames:0.5	Mark Davis (basketball, born 1960):0.5	Mike Wise (American columnist):0.5	a nickname, used informally when referring to the team in the media or in conversation:0.5	nicknames of national association football teams:0.5	a list of nicknames of national association football teams:0.5	all nicknames for individual baseball players cited in this article:0.5	the "All Whites":0.5	the national women':0.5	the national women's basketball team, the Opals:0.5
1578	2455.824	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	line 326:0.5	The Sphinx:0.5	the original Ancient Egyptian concept:0.5	other cultural traditions:0.5	a major revival:0.5	translations:0.5	a major revival during the Renaissance:0.5	the originals:0.5	the concept:0.5	relation to other cultural traditions:0.5	the sphinx image, something very similar to the original Ancient Egyptian concept,:0.5	translations of descriptions of the originals:0.5	European decorative art:0.5	descriptions:0.5	the concept in relation to other cultural traditions:0.5
10072	2441.557	what is the atomic number of Uranium?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	\b92\b	U and atomic number 92	0	0	0	0	Mass number:0.5	U and atomic number 92:0.5	the atomic number of uranium:0.5	92 (the atomic number of uranium):0.5	the chemical elements with atomic numbers:0.5	an atomic number greater than that of uranium (92), an actinide:0.5	gamma shielding, and low atomic number (water bonded in the concrete) for neutron shielding:0.5	Transuranium element:0.5	two different meanings: one that is the effective nuclear charge of an atom, and one that calculates the average atomic number for a compound or mixture of materials:0.5	Americium dioxide:0.5	Transactinide element:0.5	atomic numbers:0.5	symbol U and atomic number 92:0.5	atomic number 92:0.5	the elements with higher atomic numbers:0.5
2192	2422.313	How did Malcolm X die? 	0.1063201092935222	86	148	assassin|murder|shot	Malcolm X, the influential civil rights activist who was assassinated in 1965	0	0	0	0	here, as well as the highway chase scene in "Die Hard with a Vengeance":NaN	Die Hard:NaN	Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death:NaN	122 passengers and 10 crew, of whom 130 died:NaN	Thomas Young (tenor):NaN	Message to the Grass Roots:NaN	January 20, 2005 counter-inaugural protest:NaN	Larry McCoy (actor):NaN	1925:NaN	Ali (film):NaN	Putnam Valley, New York:NaN	Ernest Dickerson:NaN	Carl Gordon (actor):NaN	Detroit, Michigan:NaN	Malcolm X at the Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference:NaN
1939	2400.729	How did Einstein die? 	0.0	-1	147	abdominal.*aneurysm	.	0	0	0	0	Albert Einstein (; ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955):NaN	one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics):NaN	the two pillars of modern physics:NaN	one of the two pillars of modern physics:NaN	the two pillars:NaN	; ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955:NaN	; ; 14 March 1879 –:NaN	; 14 March 1879:NaN	the age of 76:NaN	the age:NaN	infancy:NaN	she:NaN	the contents of a letter he wrote to Marić in September 1903:NaN	Marić:NaN	quantum theory:NaN
1984	2384.932	What are people born 1965 through 1980 called? 	0.0	-1	100	Generation X	.	0	0	0	0	the popular mentality and attitude of the people against martial law:0.5	the growing threat of the New People's Army and citizen unrest:0.5	the people against martial law: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	English people:0.5	the people:0.5	Spain and France:0.5	Mexico:0.5	around 6 million people in the UK:0.5	a member of the history faculty of Louisiana Tech University at Ruston:0.5	the New People':0.5	the New People's Army:0.5	a 1980 Australian film about five families living in the Western suburbs:0.5	People:0.5	This list of people in "Playboy" 1980–89:0.5
2087	2364.684	What Canadian city has the largest population? 	0.032750774378216274	85	100	Toronto	History of the Jews in Toronto	0	0	0	0	Detroit–Windsor:0.5	Winnipeg:0.5	Montreal, which is about 233 km to the southwest:0.5	Martensville, Saskatchewan:0.5	Dorval:0.5	the fourth largest Canadian population of any city in North America:0.5	any city in North America:0.5	Manhattan:0.5	any city:0.5	a city or town that does not form part of another general-purpose local government entity (such as a county):0.5	actual "city limits":0.5	Quebec City:0.5	the second most populous city in Quebec:0.5	The city itself:0.5	the 1980s:0.5
1925	2343.551	What did Ozzy Osbourne bite the head off of? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	bat	the famed incident involving Ozzy Osbourne biting a head off of a bat	0	0	0	0	John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne:0.5	bit:0.5	claims:0.5	iconic rock bands, ZZ Top, Heart, Genesis, and Ozzy Osbourne:0.5	the famed incident involving Ozzy Osbourne biting a head off of a bat:0.5	an English rock vocalist, songwriter, and television personality:0.5	his lips:0.5	blood still dripping from his lips:0.5	blood:0.5	He:0.5	List of The Osbournes episodes:0.5	Ozzy Osbourne for 6 weeks:0.5	his autobiography:0.5	Adrian's head:0.5	the head:0.5
2356	2329.146	What instrument did Louis Armstrong play? 	0.17339374311232825	44	100	cornet|trumpet	Armstrong's creative gifts as a trumpet player	0	0	0	0	a solo instrument:0.5	Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971):0.5	Louis Armstrong (August 4, 1901 – July 6, 1971), nicknamed Satchmo or Pops,:0.5	Satchmo or Pops:0.5	Louis Armstrong, Chic:0.5	Louis Armstrong and Harry James:0.5	Martin Block’:0.5	Louis Armstrong and Jack Teagarden:0.5	Fats Waller and His Rhythm:0.5	Earl Hines:0.5	Louis Armstrong:0.5	Armstrong:0.5	Al Capone:0.5	Joe Glaser:0.5	Ella Fitzgerald:0.5
1968	2285.799	What fruit's stone does Laetrile come from? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	apricot	the natural product obtained from crushed apricot pits	0	0	0	0	cancer treatment:0.5	laetrile:0.5	amygdalin and laetrile:0.5	both amygdalin and a modified form named laetrile or Vitamin B17:0.5	both amygdalin:0.5	laetrile or Vitamin B17:0.5	laevomandelonitrile:0.5	early 1950s:0.5	the natural product obtained from crushed apricot pits:0.5	the natural product:0.5	amygdalin, the natural product obtained from crushed apricot pits, or neoamygdalin:0.5	Mexico:0.5	United States:0.5	Apricot:0.5	Seed:0.5
2044	2267.675	What museum in Philadelphia was used in "Rocky"? 	1.0	0	100	Art\s+Museum|Museum of Art	Art Museum	0	0	0	0	Art Museum:0.5	the Philadelphia Museum of Art stairs parodying the Rocky scene:0.5	the Art Museum where it was used in the filming of "Rocky V":0.5	the Art Museum:0.5	the Art Museum where it was used in the filming of "Rocky V", as well as "Mannequin" and "Philadelphia:0.5	one of the largest art museums in the United States:0.5	a museum in Bozeman, Montana:0.5	Pennsylvania Museum:0.5	the Academy of Natural Sciences:0.5	the Mütter Museum:0.5	training sequences and the run up the Art Museum's flight of stairs:0.5	The famous scene of Rocky running up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art:0.5	the Rockies Air and Space Museum (WOR):0.5	Rocky III:0.5	Rocky V:0.5
1938	2242.141	How many floors are in the Empire State Building? 	0.0	-1	100	102	.	0	0	0	0	many floors:0.5	951 square meters:0.5	900 steps:0.5	951 square meters in area:0.5	14 elevators, 900 steps and 1,119 windows:0.5	22 meters:0.5	many views:0.5	many big buildings (including the Empire State Building, which at the time was the world's tallest):0.5	many big buildings:0.5	The first 11 floors:0.5	35 floors:0.5	many views as possible of the Empire State Building:0.5	the building:0.5	the damage and loss of life:0.5	life:0.5
1449	2220.092	What college did Magic Johnson attend? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	Michigan State	Michigan State	0	0	0	0	Allan Hancock College, where he was the California junior college player of the year, the University of Minnesota, and Arizona State University:0.5	college:0.5	NBA:0.5	the California junior college player of the year, the University of Minnesota,:0.5	the California junior college player of the year, the University of Minnesota, and Arizona State University:0.5	the California junior college player of the year:0.5	the California junior college player:0.5	Michigan State:0.5	the 1979 NBA Draft:0.5	the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 13 seasons:0.5	the Los Angeles Lakers:0.5	the National Basketball Association (NBA):0.5	a barnstorming team:0.5	point guard:0.5	David (who played college and professional basketball in Europe) and Gloria Wear:0.5
1735	2197.577	What city is Southwestern University in? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Georgetown,?	Georgetown, where it intersects I-35 and serves as the south boundary for Southwestern University	0	0	0	0	the City:0.5	Greater Austin:0.5	Georgetown, where it intersects I-35 and serves as the south boundary for Southwestern University:0.5	Cebu:0.5	Cebu, Philippines:0.5	the city:0.5	the City of Cebu, Philippines:0.5	Chengdu, China:0.5	Chengdu:0.5	Cebu City:0.5	an agreement with the City of Georgetown:0.5	Cebu City, Philippines founded on 1946 by two pharmacists:0.5	the next 18 years:0.5	Texas, USA:0.5	the "Austin Chronicle" and the "Austin American Statesman:0.5
2184	2173.099	What Liverpool club spawned the Beatles? 	0.5603099374281382	8	148	Cavern	the Cavern club on 9 November 1961	0	0	0	0	the Star-Club:NaN	the Beatles':NaN	clubs:NaN	the Beatles' co-residency:NaN	the Beatles' co-residency with Little Richard at the Star-Club in Hamburg:NaN	Allan Williams, who booked them into Bruno Koschmider's Indra club in Hamburg:NaN	a gentlemen's club:NaN	Dot Rhone, whom he met at the Casbah club in 1959:NaN	the Cavern club on 9 November 1961:NaN	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:NaN	Paul McCartney:NaN	the Star-Club in Hamburg:NaN	the Beatles' classic:NaN	Lonely Hearts Club Band:NaN	the Cavern club:NaN
10078	2151.353	what is the moon of mars?	0.6505149978319906	4	100	((Phobos|Deimos).*){2}	the moons Phobos and Deimos	0	0	0	0	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	the impact craters of the Moon and the volcanoes, valleys, deserts, and polar ice caps of Earth:0.5	the Moon and the volcanoes, valleys, deserts, and polar ice caps of Earth:0.5	the latter's official and grassroots culture, which tends to view the Moon as a distraction from Mars:0.5	the moons Phobos and Deimos:0.5	The Moon Society:0.5	Mercury and transits of Venus:0.5	Mars (Phobos and Deimos):0.5	settlement of the Moon:0.5	large-scale human exploration, research, and settlement of the Moon:0.5	the moons:0.5	a number of fanciful or mythological names for the Moon:0.5	the moon's shape:0.5	the moon's physical characteristics:0.5	Moon Society:0.5
1896	2128.292	What was the Hunchback of Notre Dame's real name? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Quasimodo	Quasimodo	0	0	0	0	Victor Hugo:0.5	the 1982 television film version of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	the protagonist of Disney's 1996 animated film version of "The Hunchback of Notre Dame", where he is a very different character than in the novel:0.5	Esmeralda (see "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"), among others:0.5	Jason Alexander:0.5	Disney's 1996 animated feature "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	The Hunchback of Notre Dame II:0.5	Don Quixote and his partner Sancho:0.5	Quasimodo:0.5	a 2002 direct-to-video sequel to the 1996 Disney animated film "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	Alan Menken:0.5	the 1996 Disney film, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	Alan Menken and Stephen Schwartz:0.5	The Hunchback (1997 film):0.5	Quasimodo, the titular hunchback of Notre Dame:0.5
1746	2107.826	Who stabbed Monica Seles? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	Parche|Graf fan|fan of (Steffi )?Graf	Günter Parche	0	0	0	0	Graf:0.5	Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia:0.5	1973-12-02:0.5	Socialist Republic of Serbia:0.5	Novi Sad:0.5	Magdalena Maleeva:0.5	the attention of prominent tennis player, Monica Seles, who was recovering from her 1993 stabbing:0.5	Monica Fly:0.5	Steffi Graf:0.5	Clay court:0.5	Günter Parche:0.5	Monica Seles:0.5	an obsessed Steffi Graf fan:0.5	an obsessed Steffi Graf fan, Günter Parche:0.5	a singles quarterfinal match with then World No:0.5
1757	2097.391	When did the battle of Iwo Jima take place? 	0.6414481973009274	5	148	1944|1945	February and March 1945	0	0	0	0	three short essays:NaN	three short essays published in the French newspaper "Libération" and British paper:NaN	three short essays published in the French newspaper "Libération":NaN	Holland Smith:NaN	Three days later:NaN	February and March 1945:NaN	1947:NaN	Iwo Jima:NaN	October:NaN	February 1946:NaN	January 1947:NaN	the event:NaN	both sides:NaN	The veterans:NaN	the battle:NaN
2260	2070.927	When was the hot air balloon invented? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	1783	November 21, 1783	0	0	0	0	26 August 1740 – 26 June 1810:0.5	6 January 1745 –:0.5	June 30, 1919 – May 27, 2007:0.5	June 1810:0.5	October 1955:0.5	the Montgolfier brothers:0.5	December 31, 1998:0.5	May 27, 2007:0.5	June 30, 1919:0.5	a hot air balloon:0.5	August 1740:0.5	August 1799:0.5	a disk-shaped flap:0.5	a disk-shaped flap of fabric called a "parachute vent", invented by Tracy Barnes:0.5	a "parachute vent":0.5
1605	2052.934	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	Modern English:0.5	both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	both singular and plural:0.5	Fly High Run Far ():0.5	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	David Weir (athlete):0.5	Rhein:0.5	Andrew Murray (doctor):0.5	the seven marathons:0.5	Far Shallow:0.5	Kasslerfeld and the Ruhr as far as Ruhrort:0.5	Paula Radcliffe:0.5	Opening Day:0.5	the roles of both accusative and dative, as well as all instances:0.5
2352	2035.451	What engineer designed the Erie Canal? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	Benjamin Wright	Benjamin Wright	0	0	0	0	Amos Eaton:0.5	James Geddes, an engineer whose past work included experience on the New York canals,:0.5	John Bogart:0.5	Anthony Walton White Evans:0.5	Thomas Keefer:0.5	William J. McAlpine:0.5	Squire Whipple:0.5	John B. Jervis:0.5	a general term that covers multiple engineering disciplines including electrical, mechanical, chemical, civil, and structural/building/architectural engineers:0.5	The Lehigh Canal, designed by Canvass White, an engineer of New York's Erie Canal,:0.5	James Geddes (engineer):0.5	an engineer of New York's Erie Canal:0.5	Holland:0.5	The Erie Canal:0.5	Benjamin Franklin Isherwood:0.5
1805	2018.566	Who was elected President of South Africa in 1994? 	0.22120172510119518	48	148	Mandela	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	0	0	0	President of South Africa:NaN	The African National Congress (ANC) of President Thabo Mbeki, which came to power after the end of the apartheid system in 1994,:NaN	F. W. de Klerk, who oversaw the transition to majority rule in 1994:NaN	National Unity, in which an MP from the largest opposition party was entitled to a position as Deputy President:NaN	the State President:NaN	National Unity, in which a member of parliament from the largest opposition party was entitled to a position as deputy president:NaN	President Thabo Mbeki:NaN	Presidential election:NaN	the acting President of South Africa when the President is outside the country's borders, unable to fulfill the duties of the office, or when the Presidency is vacant:NaN	Deputy President of South Africa:NaN	Deputy President:NaN	a position as Deputy President:NaN	a Government of National Unity, in which an MP from the largest opposition party was entitled to a position as Deputy President:NaN	deputy president:NaN	a Government of National Unity, in which a member of parliament from the largest opposition party was entitled to a position as deputy president:NaN
2358	1996.245	Who was responsible for the killing of Duncan in "Macbeth"? 	0.8612932285868583	1	148	Macbeth	Macbeth assassinates Duncan	0	0	0	0	Duncan: a knife hovering in the air:NaN	Macbeth assassinates Duncan:NaN	Robert O'Dunc:NaN	William Shakespeare:NaN	Shakespeare's "Macbeth":NaN	King Duncan Shakespeare:NaN	Shakespeare's play:NaN	Shakespeare's play, which is based mainly upon Raphael Holinshed's account:NaN	Duncan’s corpse:NaN	Ken O'Dunc:NaN	Shakespeare':NaN	Shakespeare:NaN	Duncan, originally a Scottish name,:NaN	Ann Macbeth (1875 – 1948):NaN	Alexander I of Scotland:NaN
1472	1978.5	How do you say "house" in Spanish? 	0.0	-1	100	casa	.	0	0	0	0	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	both singular and plural:0.5	Modern English:0.5	Mersher Miller:0.5	James Hunter, also from "Vibe" magazine,:0.5	Esther Hicks:0.5	Jackson's songs, "The Way You Make Me Feel" and "I Just Can't Stop Loving You",:0.5	Jonathan Katz:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun, both singular and plural, and both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	You (stressed , unstressed ):0.5	Alex':0.5	Alex's point:0.5	the young singer's tragic end:0.5
2045	1951.075	When was the city of New Orleans founded? 	0.19360807164013227	40	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	two hurricanes in addition to a major fire:0.5	2004:0.5	Orleans Parish:0.5	Between 64:0.5	early 19th century:0.5	New Orleans and the parish of Orleans:0.5	Bayou St. John:0.5	Orleans:0.5	The city:0.5	two hurricanes:0.5	1701:0.5	the early 19th century:0.5	land inhabited by the Chitimacha:0.5	La Nouvelle-Orléans (New Orleans):0.5	the Mississippi River:0.5
2370	1930.745	When was the first potato chip made? 	0.0	-1	100	1853	.	0	0	0	0	1859:0.5	2004:0.5	1987:0.5	the working classes for the first time:0.5	the first time:0.5	late 1940s:0.5	Most potato dishes:0.5	cold, notably potato salad and potato chips:0.5	some:0.5	1943:0.5	1939:0.5	1860:0.5	1935:0.5	potatoes:0.5	part of the traditional staple fish and chips:0.5
10043	1912.875	Who discovered polarography?	0.8607224705127958	1	145	Heyrovsk[yý]	the discovery of polarography by Jaroslav Heyrovský	0	0	0	0	Charles University:NaN	the discovery of polarography by Jaroslav Heyrovský:NaN	the discovery:NaN	a static mercury drop:NaN	a dropping mercury electrode:NaN	a dropping mercury electrode (DME) or a static mercury drop:NaN	the United States:NaN	a subclass:NaN	renewable surfaces:NaN	the working electrode:NaN	electrode:NaN	SMDE:NaN	electrode (SMDE), which are useful for their wide cathodic ranges and renewable surfaces:NaN	their wide cathodic ranges and renewable surfaces:NaN	DME:NaN
2296	1903.648	What national monument was designated as the first national monument in 1906? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Devils Tower	a large geographic feature – President Roosevelt proclaimed Devils Tower National Monument on September 24, 1906	0	0	0	0	a U.S. National Monument and a National Historic Landmark centered on Cape Krusenstern in northwestern Alaska:0.5	a large geographic feature – President Roosevelt proclaimed Devils Tower National Monument on September 24, 1906:0.5	the first national monument, Devils Tower in Wyoming, on September 24, 1906:0.5	separate groups of National Monuments:0.5	Some areas designated as National Monuments:0.5	Pinnacles National Monument:0.5	List of National Monuments of the United States:0.5	National Parks, National Monuments, National Memorials, National Military Parks, National Parkways, National Recreation Areas, National Seashores, National Scenic Riverways, National Scenic Trails, and others:0.5	the First State National Monument in Delaware, the first National Park Service site in that state:0.5	the First State National Monument:0.5	the first national monument, Devils Tower:0.5	March 25, 2013, including the First State National Monument in Delaware, the first National Park Service site in that state:0.5	national monuments:0.5	the former Pinnacles National Monument:0.5	Arches National Monument:0.5
1753	1881.627	When was the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. built? 	0.0	-1	100	1982	.	0	0	0	0	The Vietnam Veterans Memorial:0.5	Constitution Avenue:0.5	The Wall-USA:0.5	an on-line Vietnam War memorial:0.5	Constitution Gardens:0.5	July 2, 1995:0.5	an estimated 81,734 foreign immigrants living in Washington:0.5	734 foreign immigrants living in Washington:0.5	734 foreign immigrants:0.5	the 41 projects that have received this award:0.5	the 41 projects:0.5	three separate parts:0.5	Canadian Vietnam Veterans Memorial:0.5	one woman who were killed:0.5	one woman:0.5
1561	1857.158	When was the first patent filed on the ice cream cone? 	0.0	-1	100	1903|1902|1904	.	0	0	0	0	Portland, Oregon:0.5	cone manufacturers:0.5	the lawsuits that he later filed against cone manufacturers for patent infringement:0.5	Marchioni':0.5	the lawsuits:0.5	Marchioni's patent:0.5	Snow cone:0.5	Ice cream cone:0.5	he:0.5	1987:0.5	a cone:0.5	patent infringement:0.5	hot and thin wafers:0.5	hand:0.5	commercial ice cream cones:0.5
1616	1845.12	When is Gerald Ford's birthday? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	July 14, 1913	July 14, 1913	0	0	0	0	the end of 1976:0.5	the early 1920s:0.5	July 14, 1913:0.5	August 9, 1974:0.5	1942:0.5	1946:0.5	January 17:0.5	May 29, 1996:0.5	September 25, 1979:0.5	1976:0.5	from 1974 to 1977:0.5	early 1990 one month:0.5	Andrew Jarvis:0.5	List of Presidents of the United States by date of death:0.5	Gerald Ford':0.5
2341	1823.626	When was barbed wire invented? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	1867	1867	0	0	0	0	1874:0.5	1890s:0.5	1880s:0.5	1870s:0.5	November 1969:0.5	a 1969 novel:0.5	barbed wire:0.5	a 1969 novel by Andrea Newman:0.5	1892:0.5	Joseph Glidden:0.5	1911:0.5	Barbed tape:0.5	This name:0.5	inroads in fencing off privately owned land:0.5	homesteads:0.5
2226	1806.192	When was abortion legalized in the U.S.? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	1973	1973	0	0	0	0	241 per 1,000 live births and abortion rate of 15 per 1,000 women aged 15–44:0.5	15 per 1,000 women aged 15–44:0.5	000 live births:0.5	1,000 women aged 15–44:0.5	15–44:0.5	1981:0.5	the United States where 96% of second-trimester abortions are performed surgically by dilation and evacuation:0.5	50 states, 16 territories, and a federal district:0.5	50 states:0.5	16 territories:0.5	1969:0.5	1,000 women:0.5	contrast:0.5	much higher rates:0.5	much higher rates of unintended pregnancy:0.5
2242	1778.746	What chemical is in chocolate that helps with depression? 	0.18837535480104983	41	100	phenylethylamine|dopamine|serotonin	Serotonin	0	0	0	0	Chemical changes:0.5	other miscellaneous chemical products:0.5	fertilizers, vegetable and animal oils and fats, paints, varnishes and lacquers and other miscellaneous chemical products:0.5	Drugs, Textiles, Adhesives, Plastics, Rubber, Steel, Pharmaceuticals, Engineering, Fertilizers, Electronics, Chemicals and Iron:0.5	basic industrial chemicals including fertilizers, vegetable and animal oils and fats, paints, varnishes and lacquers and other miscellaneous chemical products:0.5	one of the main locations for the chemical industry:0.5	The early chemical industry:0.5	The early chemical industry in this region:0.5	the main locations for the chemical industry:0.5	the chemical industry:0.5	chemical synthesis:0.5	an additive derived from the product of decaffeination or from chemical synthesis:0.5	a chemical in the brain produced during periods of starvation that triggers the need for carbohydrates:0.5	flavor and chemical reactions:0.5	A Dow Chemical Company manufacturing facility:0.5
2294	1757.902	What continent is India on? 	1.0	0	100	Asia	Asia	0	0	0	0	Asia:0.5	Europe:0.5	the unified Eurasian Plate:0.5	Atlantis:0.5	four continents:0.5	the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent in the southern Indian Ocean: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	Africa:0.5	the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent:0.5	Europe and Asia:0.5	Africa, Australia, and India:0.5	Eurasia:0.5	a possible future supercontinent:0.5	India ():0.5	India (), officially the Republic of India (""),:0.5
1484	1735.269	What college did Allen Iverson attend? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Georgetown	Georgetown University, where he played with Allen Iverson and Othella Harrington, two other future NBA players	0	0	0	0	two other future NBA players:0.5	the Division AAA Virginia state championship:0.5	the Associated Press High School Player of the Year award:0.5	the Associated Press High School Player:0.5	Big East Defensive Player of the Year awards:0.5	Georgetown University, where he played with Allen Iverson and Othella Harrington, two other future NBA players:0.5	he:0.5	high school at Cardinal Ritter College Prep:0.5	Cardinal Ritter College Prep:0.5	Iverson:0.5	He:0.5	Dickinson College, where he played on the basketball team,:0.5	22.9 points:0.5	two years, where he set the school record for career scoring average (22.9 points per game) and won Big East Defensive Player of the Year awards both years: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	1716.069	when did the biggest underground terror attack happen?	0.0	-1	100	2005	.	0	0	0	0	Today:0.5	Onaeme hill:0.5	1 liquid-fuel missiles, developed by Iran:0.5	1 liquid-fuel missiles:0.5	5 civilians:0.5	2008:0.5	roughly 600 people:0.5	the 2008 raid:0.5	two weeks:0.5	November 29:0.5	2013:0.5	April 9, 1948:0.5	the reasons of the raid:0.5	the raid:0.5	many:0.5
2320	1698.457	When was the first TV invented? 	0.0	-1	100	192[567]	.	0	0	0	0	summer:0.5	1989:0.5	Telecom New Zealand in the 1990s:0.5	1948:0.5	Auckland:0.5	Wellington:0.5	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	1972:0.5	1992:0.5	two main North Island cities:0.5	New Zealand':0.5	two main North Island cities, Auckland and Wellington:0.5	Telecom New Zealand:0.5	Richard and Karen Carpenter':0.5	John Jacob Astor Hotel:0.5
1451	1689.6	Where was the first McDonalds built? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	California|San Bernardino( , Calif.)?	California	0	0	0	0	North Bay, Ontario:0.5	the Monrovia Airport:0.5	Des Plaines, Illinois, opened:0.5	Phoenix, Arizona,:0.5	Pomona:0.5	East Mission Street:0.5	4050 North Central Avenue:0.5	Canada:0.5	North Bay:0.5	Ontario:0.5	Arizona:0.5	Phoenix:0.5	Georgie Pie products:0.5	central Porirua:0.5	Israel:0.5
1721	1674.152	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	Softball:0.5	baseball:0.5	the field:0.5	the game of baseball:0.5	the field upon which the game of baseball is played:0.5	the game:0.5	it:0.5	a dirt pathway:0.5	A baseball field:0.5	A baseball field, also called a ball field or a baseball diamond,:0.5	a baseball diamond:0.5	the pitcher':0.5	Comparison of cricket and baseball:0.5	far more opportunities:0.5	far more opportunities to make a play than the right fielder:0.5
1755	1653.609	What was the profession of American patriot Paul Revere? 	0.3494850021680095	19	100	silversmith|engraver	Silversmith	0	0	0	0	1818:0.5	all ranks, professions, or occupations:0.5	Gun politics in the United States:0.5	American Revolutionary War:0.5	a profession - such:0.5	Massachusetts:0.5	the development profession:0.5	a majority of individuals of all ranks, professions, or occupations, in this country:0.5	professions:0.5	individuals of all ranks, professions, or occupations, in this country:0.5	Philanthropy in the United States:0.5	a profession:0.5	religious profession:0.5	a vocation founded upon specialized educational training, the purpose of which is to supply objective counsel and service to others, for a direct and definite compensation, wholly apart from expectation of other business gain:0.5	a 2011 thriller novel by Steven Pressfield:0.5
10083	1625.513	what is the national anthem of czech republic?	0.37255132578801564	22	148	Kde domov m[uů]j|Where is my home	the Czech Republic titled "Kde domov můj"	0	0	0	0	its own anthem, Slovakia:NaN	its own anthem:NaN	Slovakia:NaN	[[File:Russian anthem at Victory Day Parade 2010.ogg|thumb|Instrumental performance of the Russian national anthem at the  2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade in Moscow's Red Square, resplendent with a 21 gun salute.:NaN	the Russian national anthem at the  2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade in Moscow's Red Square:NaN	Russian anthem at Victory Day Parade 2010.ogg|thumb|Instrumental performance of the Russian national anthem at the  2010 Moscow Victory Day Parade in Moscow's Red Square, resplendent with a 21 gun salute:NaN	the Czech part of the national anthem, followed by the first verse of the Slovak song Nad Tatrou sa blýska:NaN	their common anthem:NaN	the symbols of the Czech Republic: the coat of arms, the official colours, the national flag, the flag of the president, the official seal and the national anthem:NaN	the coat of arms, the official colours, the national flag, the flag of the president, the official seal and the national anthem:NaN	arms, the official colours, the national flag, the flag of the president, the official seal and the national anthem:NaN	National anthem:NaN	the Russian national anthem:NaN	Composer and conductor František Škroup, author of the Czech national anthem:NaN	author of the Czech national anthem:NaN
1478	1605.644	What is the name of the heroine in "Gone with the Wind"? 	0.09022803222906584	65	100	Scarlett	Scarlett	0	0	0	0	the Margaret Mitchell's novel:0.5	Margaret Martin, and a book by Martin:0.5	Ella Lorena:0.5	his father's general:0.5	his father':0.5	the French word "pensée" "thought":0.5	the French word "pensée":0.5	Atlanta society:0.5	Melanie:0.5	Joanne Whalley:0.5	the Margaret Mitchell':0.5	the Margaret Mitchell's novel of the same name and its 1939 film adaptation:0.5	D. H. Lawrence":0.5	Martin:0.5	the mid 15th century:0.5
1410	1590.167	What lays blue eggs? 	0.0	-1	100	Ameracuana|Aracuana	.	0	0	0	0	Ameraucana:0.5	the occasional green and start laying at about 5 or 6 months old:0.5	Easter Egger:0.5	Auckland Shag:0.5	Baby Blues (Singapore TV series):0.5	the occasional green and start:0.5	Zonotrichia:0.5	about 5 or 6 months:0.5	Araucana:0.5	Black-throated Accentor:0.5	Singing Starling:0.5	Smooth-billed Ani:0.5	Ameraucanas:0.5	Greater Ani:0.5	most:0.5
2169	1582.408	What day did Pearl Harbor occur? 	0.17339374311232825	44	100	Dec\s?(ember|.) 7,?|Sunday	National Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day, which is observed annually on December 7,	0	0	0	0	1.5 million gallons per day:0.5	its last day of operation under its original owners:0.5	the day:0.5	its last day:0.5	over 65 years:0.5	over 1.5 million gallons per day:0.5	Joe Crosetti (vp) -- Son of a San Francisco fisherman who enlists after Pearl Harbor and eventually becomes an F6F Hellcat fighter pilot.:0.5	Joe Crosetti (vp):0.5	Hector Charles Bywater:0.5	Husband E. Kimmel:0.5	the Empire:0.5	the Empire of Japan:0.5	Pearl Harbor by the Empire of Japan:0.5	World War II:0.5	Naval Station Pearl Harbor:0.5
10102	1562.988	who invented the tesla coil?	0.5484550065040283	7	100	Nikola Tesla	Nikola Tesla in popular culture	0	0	0	0	William J. Beaty:0.5	his Tesla coil:0.5	the Tesla Coil:0.5	a Tesla coil:0.5	Henri Alexandre Deslandres:0.5	Tesla coils:0.5	Frank Zappa:0.5	Nikola Tesla in popular culture:0.5	Tesla - Lightning in His Hand:0.5	a Branly coherer:0.5	Washington:0.5	The Mothers:0.5	the Chicago World':0.5	Nikola Tesla:0.5	an electrical resonant transformer circuit invented by Nikola Tesla around 1891:0.5
1954	1549.396	What country made the Statue of Liberty? 	0.0	-1	100	France	.	0	0	0	0	Save Ellis Island:0.5	the World; French:0.5	The United States Post Office:0.5	United States:0.5	Place des États-Unis:0.5	the United States Army:0.5	World War I:0.5	World War I and World War II:0.5	World War II:0.5	America:0.5	Johns' song "America":0.5	Johns':0.5	Poets House:0.5	Liberty National Monument:0.5	Sammy Johns:0.5
2074	1530.3	How tall is the tallest pyramid? 	1.0	0	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	146.6 m:0.5	the "World’s Tallest":0.5	the Great Pyramid:0.5	Egypt:0.5	List of tallest buildings in Oakland, California:0.5	History of the tallest buildings in the world:0.5	List of tallest buildings in Egypt:0.5	List of tallest church buildings in the world:0.5	List of tallest buildings and structures in the world:0.5	List of tallest structures in Africa:0.5	the tallest skyscraper west:0.5	the tallest skyscraper west of Chicago:0.5	the tallest and most recognizable structure in Uxmal:0.5	the tallest and most recognizable structure:0.5	the tallest structure at Uxmal:0.5
2036	1510.519	How many counties are in California? 	0.12562292472403502	78	148	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	Only four other counties:NaN	many cities:NaN	many counties in California's Central Valley:NaN	many counties in California:NaN	more: San Diego County, California; Sandoval County, New Mexico; Riverside County, California; and Mendocino County, California:NaN	many counties:NaN	more:NaN	many if not most of California's county, city, school district, community college district, health care district, municipal utility district, transit district and other special district officers:NaN	many acres of private redwood timberland:NaN	many acres:NaN	United States presidential election in California, 1976:NaN	Santa Clara and San Mateo counties:NaN	United States presidential election in California, 1964:NaN	California's Central Valley:NaN	the many school districts:NaN
1421	1485.5	When did Mike Tyson bite Holyfield's ear? 	1.0	0	100	1997	June 28, 1997	0	0	0	0	June 28, 1997:0.5	Seven months:0.5	round three:0.5	the 1997 rematch:0.5	October 20, 2000:0.5	Seven months later:0.5	a piece of Holyfield's right ear, which was found on the ring floor after the fight:0.5	the ring floor:0.5	November 9, 1996:0.5	Tyson, when the latter was disqualified in round three for biting off part of Holyfield's ear:0.5	January 1999:0.5	January 13, 1950 in Rocky Mount, North Carolina:0.5	one last title:0.5	June 8, 2002:0.5	one:0.5
10008	1463.151	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	IBM':0.5	The computer Deep Blue:0.5	a match:0.5	the first machine:0.5	the first machine to overcome a reigning World Chess Champion in a match:0.5	it:0.5	11 May 1997:0.5	3½–2½:0.5	three draws:0.5	two wins:0.5	two wins, one loss, and three draws:0.5	Garry Kasparov:0.5	the first computer chess-playing system:0.5	the first time:0.5
2119	1441.862	When is Jennifer Lopez's birthday? 	0.15937938131220641	47	100	July 24,?	Jennifer Lynn Muñiz (née Lopez; born July 24, 1969)	0	0	0	0	$2 million:0.5	September:0.5	2003:0.5	2012:0.5	1986:0.5	1969:0.5	seven studio albums:0.5	37 singles:0.5	seven studio albums, five compilation albums, 37 singles and seven promotional singles:0.5	seven promotional singles:0.5	Latin pop:0.5	Turkmenistan President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov:0.5	31st birthday party:0.5	the venue:0.5	Jennifer Lopez's vehicle:0.5
1542	1429.775	Where is Hill Air Force Base? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Ogden,?|Utah|about 120 kilometers west of Salt_Lake_City	Hill Air Force Base, Ogden Utah	0	0	0	0	Hill Air Force Base':0.5	Hill Air Force Base, Ogden Utah:0.5	its first Utah campus:0.5	North Olmsted, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio:0.5	Cleveland, Ohio:0.5	Hill Air Force Base, Utah:0.5	Davis County, Utah:0.5	Ogden, Utah:0.5	the Ogden Air Logistics Center:0.5	Hill Air Force Base, comprising only one of Webster's many campuses around the world:0.5	the Ogden Air Logistics Center and its tenant organizations at Hill Air Force Base:0.5	northern Utah:0.5	a major U.S. Air Force:0.5	the former north gate:0.5	Wright Field:0.5
1697	1414.139	Where is the Statue of Liberty? 	1.0	0	100	N(\.|ew)\s?Y(ork)?|Liberty Island	Manhattan, New York City	0	0	0	0	Manhattan, New York City:0.5	The United States Post Office:0.5	Las Vegas:0.5	Liberty Forever stamp:0.5	Liberty Forever:0.5	Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer:0.5	Colmar, the city of Bartholdi's birth,:0.5	Colmar:0.5	Pont de Grenelle:0.5	Washington D.C.:0.5	The origin:0.5	Liberty":0.5	July 4, 2004,:0.5	the Statue of Liberty Forever stamp:0.5	the replica of the Statue of Liberty:0.5
2061	1396.891	What court case overturned Plessy v. Furgeson? 	0.0	-1	83	Brown vs?. Board of Education	.	0	0	0	0	Phoebe Ferguson, descendants of the players on both sides of the Supreme Court case,:0.5	Keith Plessy:0.5	the Supreme Court case:0.5	the Louisiana Supreme Court:0.5	the Louisiana Supreme Court in New Orleans:0.5	descendants of the players on both sides of the Supreme Court case:0.5	both sides of the Supreme Court case:0.5	the case:0.5	a historical marker recalling the case:0.5	the players on both sides of the Supreme Court case:0.5	a member of the Louisiana Supreme Court in New Orleans on February 12, 2009:0.5	Education and Reconciliation:0.5	descendants:0.5	a member:0.5	Historians:0.5
1705	1390.893	What is rum made out of? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	molasses|sugar cane	a locally distilled authentic Maui rum, made from molasses produced in the last surviving sugarmill at Puunene, Maui, Hawaii USA	0	0	0	0	a line of premium rums made in Tucumán, Argentina:0.5	premium rums made in Tucumán, Argentina:0.5	premium rums:0.5	a locally distilled authentic Maui rum, made from molasses produced in the last surviving sugarmill at Puunene, Maui, Hawaii USA:0.5	fruit spirits, flavored with rum and coconut flavoring in Curaçao:0.5	rum and coconut flavoring:0.5	Some Hungarian rum balls:0.5	a flavored rum-based liqueur made with natural coconut extract, possessing an alcohol content by volume of 21.0% (42 proof):0.5	a rum:0.5	a locally distilled authentic Maui rum:0.5	Rum balls:0.5	Shanghai rum:0.5	Tucumán, Argentina:0.5	Jarabacoa Cocktail:0.5	sweet, dense balls flavoured with chocolate and rum:0.5
10034	1378.027	When was Google founded?	0.5	9	100	1998	1998	0	0	0	0	February 2005:0.5	Larry Page and Sergey Brin:0.5	November 2004:0.5	2007:0.5	2010:0.5	Ph.D. students:0.5	they:0.5	Tempus Nova:0.5	May 16, 2011:0.5	1998:0.5	his two friends:0.5	early 2008:0.5	The purpose:0.5	The purpose of the Chief Culture Officer:0.5	a flat organization with a collaborative environment:0.5
1676	1361.355	When was liquid water found on Mars? 	0.0	-1	100	June 2[12]\s*,\s* 2000	.	0	0	0	0	today:0.5	2001:0.5	Mariner 4:0.5	two craters called Terra Sirenum and Centauri Montes:0.5	times:0.5	1999:0.5	10.75 million years ago:0.5	8 billion years:0.5	10.75 :0.5	million years:0.5	around 620 million years:0.5	two craters:0.5	we:0.5	The existence of liquid water, and to a lesser extent its gaseous and solid forms, on Earth:0.5	Liquid water:0.5
1775	1337.747	What is a group of antelope called? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	herd	a herd	0	0	0	0	A group:0.5	abelian groups:0.5	a type of group that is similar to abelian groups:0.5	called:0.5	the FIA:0.5	Kawaiisu:0.5	The voice group call service (VGCS):0.5	United States:0.5	the Mojave Desert:0.5	United States located approximately 15 miles (24 km) northeast of downtown Sacramento:0.5	a herd:0.5	An A-group:0.5	FIA:0.5	Antelope Island State Park:0.5	groups of six to eight:0.5
1457	1323.258	Who succeeded Ferdinand Marcos? 	0.33889035263304046	20	100	Corazon Aquino	Corazon Aquino	0	0	0	0	Marcos:0.5	Sergio Osmeña III:0.5	Tommy Manotoc:0.5	Jaime C. Laya:0.5	the Chico River Hydroelectric Dam and the Cellophil Resources Corporation:0.5	the Chico River Hydroelectric Dam:0.5	Imelda Marcos:0.5	Ferdinand E. Marcos as the ninth President of the Philippines:0.5	Sultan Kudarat:0.5	a Filipino dictator who held the title of President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986:0.5	Ken Gorman:0.5	Muhammad Kudarat:0.5	Ferdinand "Bongbong" R:0.5	Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos, Jr. (born September 13, 1957):0.5	Ferdinand "Bongbong" R. Marcos, Jr.:0.5
2326	1311.39	How far is it from the pitcher's mound to home plate? 	0.0	-1	148	60\s*('|f(ee|oo)?t).*6\s*(in|")|18.4\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	baseball fields:NaN	the pitcher's mound and home plate:NaN	home plate:NaN	It:NaN	Jackie Robinson Day:NaN	Jackie Robinson':NaN	Jackie Robinson's uniform:NaN	Jackie Robinson's uniform with the Dodgers as a major leaguer:NaN	a Major League Baseball field":NaN	the insides of the boxes:NaN	the insides:NaN	the boxes:NaN	the dirt:NaN	each game:NaN	chalk:NaN
2035	1290.6	How many stomachs does a cow have? 	0.23426054147887243	33	100	four|\b4\b	the fourth and final stomach of a cow	0	0	0	0	April 23, 1894 – December 3, 1955:0.5	1894 – December 3, 1955:0.5	1894 –:0.5	a limited amount of milk:0.5	very many cows:0.5	April 23, 1894:0.5	Indra, who is advised to organize a cow sacrifice to regain control:0.5	Indra:0.5	the death sentence:0.5	a limited amount:0.5	The small amount of milk available for the calf under such systems:0.5	The small amount:0.5	The demons:0.5	the rumen (blanket/flat/smooth tripe):0.5	Beef tripe:0.5
2244	1274.218	What dress size was Marilyn Monroe? 	0.0	-1	125	\b(14|12|8|4)\b	.	0	0	0	0	Marilyn Monroe (June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962):NaN	Marilyn Monroe's life and persona:NaN	Marilyn Monroe':NaN	August 5, 1962:NaN	June 1, 1926:NaN	Her production company, Marilyn Monroe Productions,:NaN	the Showgirl:NaN	Her production company:NaN	she:NaN	a 1966 American documentary film:NaN	the label sizes:NaN	the label sizes used for garments sold off-the-shelf:NaN	"The Prince and the Showgirl" (1957), for which she received a BAFTA Award nomination and won a David di Donatello award:NaN	"The Prince and the Showgirl":NaN	The Prince:NaN
1694	1267.149	What year did California become a territory? 	0.3191360819912036	22	100	1848	1848	0	0	0	0	1952:0.5	Alta California:0.5	1850:0.5	1786:0.5	Area code 562:0.5	1912:0.5	a period of about ten years, when the natives would become Spanish subjects:0.5	pre-Columbian North America:0.5	the next thirty years:0.5	7 billion in 2008:0.5	209 213 310 323 408 415 510 530 559 562 619 626 650 661 707 714 760 805 818 831 858 909 916 925 949:0.5	the next thirty years slowly codifying the rest of the California Statutes:0.5	Baja California Sur:0.5	the trees:0.5	Many of the trees in the California White Mountains:0.5
2271	1244.283	What class of drug is Xanax? 	0.15937938131220641	47	100	.*anxi.*|psychoactive	a short-acting anxiolytic	0	0	0	0	a Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade:0.5	alprazolam:0.5	a Serbian alternative rock band:0.5	oxazepam:0.5	lorazepam:0.5	a five-piece Australian alternative rock band:0.5	temazepam (Restoril/Normison):0.5	fewer withdrawal reactions than alprazolam (Xanax), temazepam (Restoril/Normison), or lorazepam (Temesta/Ativan):0.5	lorazepam (Temesta/Ativan):0.5	Serepax:0.5	The benzodiazepines diazepam (Valium):0.5	The benzodiazepines diazepam:0.5	a highly addictive drug class:0.5	Valium:0.5	Western Michigan University School of Medicine:0.5
1825	1223.39	What year did Nintendo 64 come out? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1996	their 1996 Machine	0	0	0	0	Super Mario 64:0.5	their 1996 Machine:0.5	EarthBound 64:0.5	the Year award:0.5	Lobotomy Software:0.5	the year 2022:0.5	three months:0.5	The Nintendo 64:0.5	the final years:0.5	the final years of the 1900s:0.5	1998:0.5	2022:0.5	Nintendo':0.5	a major role:0.5	digital technology:0.5
1518	1207.336	What year did Marco Polo travel to Asia? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	1271	1271	0	0	0	0	1730:0.5	13 years:0.5	1993:0.5	; September 15, 1254January 8–9:0.5	; ; September 15, 1254January 8–9, 1324:0.5	1254:0.5	1268:0.5	The Travels of Marco Polo:0.5	five years after Peter's death, in 1730 Philip Johan von Strahlenberg:0.5	five years:0.5	Marco Polo (at seventeen years of age), his father, and his uncle:0.5	the past 40 years:0.5	the Kublai Khan:0.5	they:0.5	the Orient:0.5
1514	1175.866	What is Canada's most populous city? 	0.6109243748081783	5	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	Vancouver':0.5	Canada's largest city:0.5	most of Canada's major cities:0.5	Canada's major cities:0.5	most of Canada's major cities and most populous areas:0.5	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:0.5	Canada's largest western city:0.5	the Americas in Quebec City:0.5	Windsor:0.5	Bridgeport (disambiguation):0.5	the third Summit of the Americas in Quebec City in April 2001:0.5	Canada's most multi-cultural cities:0.5	a list of National Historic Sites of Canada () in the country's most populous city, Toronto, Ontario:0.5	the most multicultural cities in the world:0.5	the most multicultural cities:0.5
2228	1154.388	What country was the Battle of Verdun fought in? 	1.0	0	100	France	France liberating	0	0	0	0	France liberating:0.5	Union County, Pennsylvania:0.5	Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-eastern France:0.5	the Second Army:0.5	Verdun-sur-Meuse:0.5	the United States Air Force:0.5	Philippe Pétain:0.5	Western Front (World War I):0.5	the 5th Army:0.5	a Paris hotel:0.5	hills north of Verdun-sur-Meuse in north-eastern France:0.5	hills:0.5	Verdun ( , ):0.5	the First World War:0.5	the Western Front:0.5
1687	1122.551	What president declared Mothers' Day? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Wilson	President Woodrow Wilson's declaration of Mother's Day as an official holiday that year	0	0	0	0	president Gamal Abdel Nasser:0.5	President Woodrow Wilson's declaration of Mother's Day as an official holiday that year:0.5	President Woodrow Wilson's declaration:0.5	a commemoration of President Woodrow Wilson's declaration of Mother's Day as an official holiday that year:0.5	President Woodrow Wilson':0.5	Ferdinand E. Marcos:0.5	President Ronald Reagan:0.5	President Woodrow Wilson:0.5	the president down:0.5	Fidel V. Ramos:0.5	Corazon C. Aquino:0.5	President of the Fraternal Order of Eagles:0.5	The next day:0.5	Father's Day:0.5	it and Mother's Day:0.5
1589	1102.877	Who was the only golfer to win the U.S. and British Opens and amateurs in the same year? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	Bobby Jones	Bobby Jones (golfer)	0	0	0	0	Sam Parks, Jr.:0.5	Lawson Little:0.5	Harold Hilton:0.5	Paula Creamer:0.5	Walter Travis:0.5	Nancy Lopez:0.5	Ben Hogan:0.5	the first golfer since James Braid (1905):0.5	Fred Daly (golfer):0.5	Willie Hunter (golfer):0.5	Chick Evans:0.5	Jay Sigel:0.5	Frank Stranahan (an amateur) and R W Horne:0.5	the U.S. and British Opens and Amateurs:0.5	the only golfer:0.5
1701	1069.851	Where was President Lincoln buried? 	0.0	-1	100	Oak Ridge Cemetery	.	0	0	0	0	Union.:0.5	Illinois resident President Lincoln':0.5	the 7th Illinois:0.5	Illinois resident President Lincoln's first call:0.5	other Illinois men:0.5	Illinois resident President Lincoln's first call for troops:0.5	the Lincoln family:0.5	William L. Dayton:0.5	the Lincoln Memorial:0.5	Union Ballroom:0.5	President Lincoln':0.5	William Wallace Lincoln:0.5	the United States' 16th president:0.5	Lincoln's hometown:0.5	Lincoln's hometown of Springfield:0.5
1691	1043.657	Where was the movie "Somewhere in Time" filmed? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Grand Hotel|Mackinac Island	the famed Grand Hotel, where the 1980 movie "Somewhere in Time" was filmed	0	0	0	0	1978-1979:0.5	the famed Grand Hotel, where the 1980 movie "Somewhere in Time" was filmed:0.5	Somewhere in Time (film):0.5	London:0.5	location:0.5	World Trade Centre (Hong Kong):0.5	his first film role in the movie "Somewhere in Time", which was filmed in 1978-1979:0.5	He:0.5	his first film role:0.5	2,000 pages on "Somewhere in Time":0.5	2,000 pages:0.5	Ireland:0.5	the most documented films:0.5	the movie one:0.5	the most documented films of all time:0.5
10027	1028.019	What is the name of the longest running soap opera TV series?	0.0	-1	100	Coronation Street	.	0	0	0	0	the soap opera "Take the High Road" and the long-running detective series:0.5	Australia':0.5	their own series:0.5	the series:0.5	Greece's longest-running soap opera:0.5	Australia's longest-running soap opera:0.5	long-running series:0.5	Australia:0.5	long-running series including "What':0.5	the long-running detective series:0.5	General Hospital:0.5	Greece':0.5	an American television series:0.5	an American television series starring Tony Franciosa, Gene Barry, and Robert Stack that ran from 1968 to 1971 on NBC, totaling 76 episodes of 90 minutes:0.5	Guiding Light (1937–49):0.5
2313	1004.242	What does an English stone equal? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	14 pound|6.*(kg|kilogram)	7.936 kg	0	0	0	0	Sandy Stone (artist):0.5	the stone being used:0.5	their 1973 album:0.5	7.936 kg:0.5	936 kg:0.5	the stone:0.5	Stone (unit):0.5	The stone:0.5	Watton-at-Stone:0.5	"Roll Right Stones" for their 1973 album:0.5	The stone (abbreviation "st"):0.5	Rollright Stones:0.5	no one definitive English translation:0.5	the three original texts:0.5	English recording artist Joss Stone:0.5
2107	985.628	What is the currency of Denmark? 	0.841365041084404	1	79	kroner?|DKK	A new krone	0	0	0	0	the currency:0.5	A new krone:0.5	sole official currency:0.5	part of the new mechanism:0.5	The Greek and Danish currencies:0.5	the official currency of Denmark, Greenland and the Faroe Islands, introduced on 1 January 1875:0.5	the official currency:0.5	the currency of Denmark:0.5	Deutsche Mark:0.5	all the requirements for adoption:0.5	The Danish Kroner:0.5	all the requirements:0.5	Danish krone:0.5	Currencies of the European Union:0.5	the European Exchange Rate Mechanism:0.5
1749	979.226	When was Sputnik launched? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1957	a key Cold War event that began on October 4, 1957 when the Soviet Union launched "Sputnik 1", the first artificial Earth satellite	0	0	0	0	October 4:0.5	April 1958:0.5	a key Cold War event that began on October 4, 1957 when the Soviet Union launched "Sputnik 1", the first artificial Earth satellite:0.5	1998:0.5	Sputnik 41:0.5	May 15, 1960:0.5	About four months:0.5	Timeline of Earth science satellites:0.5	34 UTC:0.5	October 4, 1957:0.5	The Sputnik 8A91:0.5	Sputnik 2:0.5	Sputnik 1:0.5	Bartini A-57:0.5	4:0.5
1523	961.316	What percent of the U.S. is African American? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	12(\.2)?\s*(percent|%)	almost 12 percent of the city	0	0	0	0	Approximately 75 percent:0.5	almost 12 percent of the city:0.5	almost 12 percent:0.5	75 percent:0.5	fifty percent of all minority-owned businesses in Omaha:0.5	fifty percent:0.5	12 percent:0.5	eight percent:0.5	only three percent:0.5	eight percent graduated from college:0.5	almost 1.6 million African Americans in its metropolitan area, representing about 18 percent of the total metropolitan population:0.5	11,300 or almost 12 percent of the city:0.5	the disproportionate percentage of African-American families headed by single women:0.5	the Union victory in 1865:0.5	the Union victory:0.5
2392	926.771	When was the Red Cross founded? 	0.0	-1	79	1859|186[234]|1919	.	0	0	0	0	June 1877:0.5	10 June 1877:0.5	Palau Red Cross Society:0.5	1920:0.5	The name Red Cross:0.5	the humanitarian movement:0.5	the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement:0.5	the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement, which is composed of The name:0.5	Kiribati Red Cross Society:0.5	the United Kingdom and Commonwealth:0.5	the International Red Cross:0.5	the United Kingdom:0.5	the Estonian Red Cross Society:0.5	the Estonian Red Cross:0.5	International Red Cross:0.5
2101	920.876	What country was Catherine the Great from? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	Prussia	King Frederick of Prussia	0	0	0	0	the United States:0.5	another attempt to organise and passively control the outer fringes of her country:0.5	the outer fringes of her country:0.5	her country:0.5	the face of the country:0.5	the Georgians:0.5	empress:0.5	empress of Russia:0.5	the country:0.5	King Frederick:0.5	King Frederick of Prussia:0.5	The flamboyant and central character of Russian Empress Catherine II of Russia, as well as the dramatic changes the country underwent during her long rule,:0.5	hunger for fame centred on her daughter's prospects of becoming empress of Russia:0.5	This:0.5	many mansions of the nobility:0.5
2151	900.802	What cathedral is in Claude Monet's paintings? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Rouen	twenty-six views of "Rouen Cathedral"	0	0	0	0	The most famous paintings of the cathedral:0.5	twenty-six views of "Rouen Cathedral":0.5	Rouen Cathedral (Monet):0.5	what is probably his best known series, twenty-six views of "Rouen Cathedral":0.5	"Rouen Cathedral":0.5	the cathedral and bell tower:0.5	The Rouen Cathedral paintings:0.5	The Rouen Cathedral paintings, more than thirty in all,:0.5	the cathedral and bell tower located on the coast of the island:0.5	Claude Monet:0.5	the cathedral:0.5	"Rouen Cathedral" and "Haystacks":0.5	the Impressionist artist Claude Monet, who produced a series of paintings of the building showing the same scene at different times of the day and in different weather conditions:0.5	National Museum Cardiff:0.5	the day:0.5
10107	883.454	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 Nobel Prize Committee:0.5	Richard Kuhn (1938 Nobel Prize in Chemistry):0.5	Hitler's decree:0.5	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	Hans von Euler-Chelpin:0.5	the discovery:0.5	John James Rickard Macleod:0.5	Joseph Murray:0.5	the father:0.5	the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901:0.5	the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895:0.5	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	Lawrence Durrell:0.5	Paul Knoepfler:0.5	Otto Heinrich Warburg:0.5
