1669	8113.408	How tall is Mount McKinley? 	0.0	-1	100	20\s?,?\s?(32|40)0\s?-?\s?f(ee|oo)t|6,194-meter|20,?237\s*f(oo|ee)?t|20,?073\s*f(oo|ee)?t|6,?168\s*m|6,118\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	Mount McKinley:0.5	Eagle Summit (Alaska):0.5	lieutenant governor Mead Treadwell announced Mount McKinley is tall and not as measured in 1952 using photogrammetry:0.5	lieutenant governor:0.5	Hudson Stuck:0.5	The High One:0.5	Koyukon Athabaskan for "The High One":0.5	the highest mountain peak:0.5	above sea level:0.5	the highest mountain peak in North America:0.5	one day:0.5	Short stature:0.5	the most difficult summits in Alaska:0.5	the most difficult summits:0.5	one of the first people to climb Mount McKinley's South Peak:0.5
2388	8078.78	what Arthur Miller play recounts his marriage to Marilyn Monroe? 	0.07437082564046249	70	100	After the Fall|Finishing the Play	After the Fall (play)	0	0	0	0	Marilyn Monroe:0.5	Joe DiMaggio:0.5	Joan Copeland:0.5	Miller's experiences during his marriage to Monroe:0.5	Laurence Olivier:0.5	Miller':0.5	Jayne Mansfield:0.5	his former Actors Studio colleague Lee Strasberg:0.5	Miller:0.5	one of Miller's most personal plays:0.5	the "Arthur Miller Journal":0.5	Arthur Asher Miller (October 17, 1915 – February 10, 2005):0.5	Tony Curtis:0.5	Joking Apart:0.5	The Misfits (film):0.5
1544	8054.873	What is the most populated country in the world? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	China	China	0	0	0	0	Bangladesh at the Olympics:0.5	World Wide Country Tours:0.5	The world's two most-populated countries:0.5	Bangladesh:0.5	the United States:0.5	List of country subdivisions by population:0.5	a list of the most densely populated country subdivisions (30,000+ inh./km²) in the world:0.5	the 79th most populated country in the world: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 world':0.5	the world's population:0.5	China:0.5	List of cities in Maharashtra:0.5	Outline of Vietnam:0.5	Outline of Poland:0.5
1783	8037.617	What country are Volvo automobiles made in? 	1.0	0	100	Sweden	Sweden	0	0	0	0	Sweden:0.5	American New Wave artist Stan Ridgway:0.5	The United Kingdom:0.5	Volvo Cars:0.5	Volvo 850:0.5	SKF:0.5	1949 SAAB:0.5	Gothenburg, Sweden:0.5	the north of Sweden:0.5	Belgium:0.5	Dongfeng Motor:0.5	Pininfarina:0.5	White and Autocar, as well as distributing European-made Volvos:0.5	Umeå and Ghent, Belgium,:0.5	Biofuel in Sweden:0.5
2193	8018.027	How many feet above sea level is Jerusalem? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	\b2,?[4567][0-9][0-9]\b	2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level	0	0	0	0	826 meters above sea level:0.5	2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level:0.5	2,700 feet:0.5	Jerusalem:0.5	بحيرة طبريا:0.5	670 meters:0.5	Nes Harim:0.5	Aliyah:0.5	36:23:0.5	20 km:0.5	2 Chronicles 36:23:0.5	2,177 feet (670 meters):0.5	Visiting Jerusalem, situated 2,700 feet above sea level,:0.5	many Jews:0.5	a mountain (elevation: 2710 feet or 826 meters above sea level) in northeast Jerusalem:0.5
2297	7985.258	What is Britney Spears' middle name? 	0.36062319952358557	18	100	Jean	a song recorded by American singer Britney Spears for her eighth studio album, "Britney Jean" (2013)	0	0	0	0	Britney Spears:0.5	3 (Britney Spears song):0.5	Lucky (Britney Spears song):0.5	Radar (song):0.5	Gimme More:0.5	American singer Britney Spears:0.5	a song by American recording artist Britney Spears, taken from her debut studio album "..:0.5	American recording artist Britney Spears, taken from her debut studio album ":0.5	American recording artist Britney Spears:0.5	Stan (fan):0.5	If U Seek Amy:0.5	...Baby One More Time Tour:0.5	the "Guinness World Records" book edition:0.5	America:0.5	"People" magazine:0.5
1787	7970.561	What is David Lee Roth's birthday? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	Oct(.|ober)?\s* 10	David Lee Roth (born October 10, 1954)	0	0	0	0	Nile Rodgers:0.5	Mexico, particularly his annual birthday concert:0.5	his birthday:0.5	Haruomi Hosono's birthday tribute concert in 2007:0.5	his annual birthday concert:0.5	Birthday Bash:0.5	Josh Rand:0.5	Sammy Hagar:0.5	Van Halen:0.5	MTV Video Music Award:0.5	I Ain't Got Nobody:0.5	everything percussion and I convinced my mother to buy me a used drum-kit for my thirteenth birthday.”:0.5	actor:0.5	author:0.5	an American rock vocalist, songwriter, actor, author, and former radio personality:0.5
2383	7950.862	How did Jerry Garcia Die? 	0.08374554364688191	67	100	drug abuse|heart attack	a heart attack	0	0	0	0	Jerome John "Jerry" Garcia (August 1, 1942 – August 9, 1995):0.5	The Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (JGAB):0.5	Grateful Dead:0.5	August 1:0.5	1942 – August 9, 1995:0.5	Jerry Garcia':0.5	Martin D-28:0.5	his lead guitar work:0.5	an American musician who was best known for his lead guitar work:0.5	Tiger (guitar):0.5	September 28:0.5	Jerry Garcia Band:0.5	Rock and roll:0.5	Old and in the Way:0.5	San Francisco:0.5
2312	7942.372	How many republics made up the Soviet Union? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	\b15\b|fifteen	15 percent of the Soviet Union's foreign trade	0	0	0	0	December 1991:0.5	15 percent of the Soviet Union's foreign trade:0.5	the two countries:0.5	Soviet Union and the United Nations:0.5	Constitution of the Soviet Union:0.5	many of its senior leadership served Soviets intermediary:0.5	Soviet socialist patriotism:0.5	People's Artist of the USSR:0.5	German–Soviet Commercial Agreement (1940):0.5	August 1986:0.5	Superpower collapse:0.5	15 percent:0.5	the state of Pakistan and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR):0.5	Russian:0.5	18:00:0.5
1679	7909.107	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	213 km, which is equal to about one-sixteenth of the diameter of Earth's Moon:0.5	Angular diameter:0.5	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 diameter of the planet and 1/:0.5	the diameter of the perspective projection of the object on a plane through its centre that is perpendicular to the viewing direction:0.5	Walter Goodacre:0.5	Mons Ardeshir:0.5	the diameter of the Moon:0.5	the Moon's angular diameter:0.5	213 km:0.5	the size of its primary, having 27% the diameter and 60%:0.5	about 20 times as thick as the diameter of the planet:0.5	more than 16–20:0.5	Jupiter's moons in fiction:0.5
2225	7889.356	What modern country is home to the ancient city of Babylon? 	0.16862108415921306	45	100	Iraq	2003 invasion of Iraq	0	0	0	0	central Texas, known as the Texas Hill Country:0.5	Samaritans:0.5	Mesopotamia:0.5	central Texas:0.5	the world:0.5	Baghdad:0.5	EU law, specifically:0.5	Coventry:0.5	Home Country Control (also Country of Origin rule):0.5	Ankara:0.5	Selangor:0.5	the south:0.5	Country Homes:0.5	Country:0.5	King Sennacherib, King of Assyria,:0.5
2190	7859.523	What country is Hyundai from? 	1.0	0	100	Republic of Korea|South Korea	South Korea	0	0	0	0	South Korea:0.5	Hyundai:0.5	the South Korean manufacture Hyundai:0.5	the largest card issuers in the country:0.5	enormous economic and political power in the country:0.5	the country:0.5	Seoul, South Korea:0.5	Bering Motors:0.5	the popularity of hatchback subcompacts in the country:0.5	India:0.5	Hyundai Engineering (HEC):0.5	Hyundai Card:0.5	Hyundai i10:0.5	a Hyundai Santa Fe platform:0.5	Kwon Jung-Hyuk:0.5
1922	7835.249	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	a power ballad of fighting your problems as fast as blinking your eyes:0.5	Pop 'til You Drop!:0.5	frustration and fast, sunny hooks:0.5	gambling, speed dating, tennis, military war games, the movies, malpractice suits, popular music:0.5	a fusion music genre that combines some light characteristics of punk rock with pop music, "combining frustration and fast, sunny hooks:0.5	Words per minute:0.5	Deko Boko Friends:0.5	Fracture (video game):0.5	Morse code:0.5	nothing but crappy fast food:0.5	NGC 6826:0.5	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	"Think!: Why Crucial Decisions Can’t Be Made in the Blink of an Eye" (Simon and Schuster, 2006):0.5	a 2009 American film:0.5	Fast Draw:0.5
1554	7820.01	What is the scientific name for tobacco? 	0.0	-1	100	Nicotiana alata|Nicotiana tabacum|Nicotiana rustica	.	0	0	0	0	Shasta–Trinity National Forest:0.5	this:0.5	Botany:0.5	List of Dutch inventions and discoveries:0.5	Mate (beverage):0.5	publication:0.5	species of living things:0.5	both:0.5	living things:0.5	words from other languages:0.5	Gooseberry:0.5	Khvansar:0.5	It:0.5	the first letter:0.5	the specific epithet:0.5
2050	7805.801	What dissolves gold? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	cyanide|aqua regia|hydrochloric.*nitrid|HCl.*HNO3	aqua regia	0	0	0	0	Delftia acidovorans:0.5	Dump leaching:0.5	Golden Giant Mine:0.5	Alkahest:0.5	Cranberry glass:0.5	Francis Anthony:0.5	aqua regia:0.5	it:0.5	Acid test (gold):0.5	Purple of Cassius:0.5	Chloroauric acid:0.5	Gold Control Act:0.5	a way that dissolves all metals except gold and platinum:0.5	a way:0.5	recent gold refining procedure:0.5
1665	7790.514	When did Marian Anderson sing at the Lincoln Memorial? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1939	Easter Sunday 1939	0	0	0	0	a hundred years:0.5	Easter Sunday 1939:0.5	1939:0.5	April 8, 1993:0.5	1914:0.5	1925 and 1965:0.5	1944:0.5	"The Time of Our Singing" (2003):0.5	The Time:0.5	Ruby Hurley:0.5	History of women in the United States:0.5	Marian Anderson:0.5	Marian Anderson (February 27, 1897 – April 8, 1993):0.5	the organization's Constitution Hall:0.5	her:0.5
10032	7770.302	When is christmas?	0.0	-1	100	Dec.*\b2[45]\b	.	0	0	0	0	Christmas:0.5	Christmas in the Heart Tour:0.5	Commodores Christmas:0.5	Christmas (, meaning "Christ's Mass"):0.5	Christmas to Christmas:0.5	Christmas (disambiguation):0.5	The Christmas Special Christmas Special:0.5	a 1989 Christmas EP by Johnny Maestro and The Brooklyn Bridge:0.5	Christmas Eve:0.5	Christmas Is...:0.5	1989:0.5	the Christmas and holiday season:0.5	the history of Christmas specials:0.5	the history:0.5	American country music artist Toby Keith:0.5
1884	7762.413	Where is the Sea of Tranquility? 	1.0	0	55	moon	Moon	0	0	0	0	Moon:0.5	Mare Tranquillitatis:0.5	Ranger 6:0.5	Visions (Haken album):0.5	Tranquility:0.5	7,137 close-range photographs:0.5	Bilateral (album):0.5	Vagabonds of the Western World:0.5	David Donaldson (composer):0.5	Tranquillityite:0.5	Gathering of Freaks:0.5	Joseph G. Gavin Jr:0.5	the final 23 minutes:0.5	1651:0.5	101:0.5
2216	7758.336	How did Dennis Brown die? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	pneumo|lung	a collapsed lung	0	0	0	0	Jamaica:0.5	the first anniversary of his death by a memorial concert in Brooklyn, which featured performances from Johnny Osbourne, Micky Jarrett, Delano Tucker, and Half Pint:0.5	the next day:0.5	War (Bob Marley song):0.5	God cannot:0.5	his mother:0.5	"From Mi Heart" and "Six Million Ways to Die":0.5	a collapsed lung:0.5	The death of Haile:0.5	Brown:0.5	death:0.5	Marley's death:0.5	a scriptwriter:0.5	the first anniversary:0.5	1999-07-01:0.5
2141	7743.861	How many justices does the United States Supreme Court have? 	0.0	-1	100	nine|\b9\b	.	0	0	0	0	many justices:0.5	11 seats on the Supreme Court of the United States:0.5	Many of the internal operations of the Court:0.5	approximately $12,000,000:0.5	ten Associate Justiceships:0.5	November 16, 1939:0.5	Downes v. Bidwell:0.5	Bowman v. Monsanto Co.:0.5	Republican Party of Minnesota v. White:0.5	Thomas W. Murphy (American Samoa judge):0.5	Robert Williams Daniel:0.5	many cases:0.5	total, of the 112 Justices appointed to the Court:0.5	the 112 Justices:0.5	people who have served in both the United States Congress and the United States Supreme Court:0.5
1962	7719.611	What country is know as the "Land of the Rising Sun"? 	1.0	0	100	Japan	Japan	0	0	0	0	Japan:0.5	Nippon or Nihon; formally or Nihon-koku:0.5	Nippon or Nihon; formally or Nihon-koku, literally " State of Japan":0.5	one of the largest military budgets of any country in the world:0.5	Japan':0.5	the world:0.5	American country music artist Tom T. Hall:0.5	a song written and recorded by American country music artist Tom T. Hall:0.5	a live album by the progressive bluegrass band Country Gentlemen, recorded in 1970 during their concert in Japan:0.5	Snow country:0.5	any country in the world:0.5	the country:0.5	雪国 "yukiguni":0.5	3.77944E11:0.5	豪雪地帯 "gōsetsu chitai" ["heavy snow area"]:0.5
1818	7713.715	Where did Golda Meir grow up? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Milwaukee|Ukraine	Milwaukee, Wisconsin	0	0	0	0	Israel:0.5	the United States Yitzhak Rabin:0.5	the Fourth Street Grade School:0.5	the Negev desert:0.5	Milwaukee, Wisconsin:0.5	Israel (though an initial decision to accept it had resulted in the right-wing Gahal party leaving Golda Meir's government in August 1970):0.5	Yad Kennedy:0.5	U.S.:0.5	Milwaukee:0.5	Fourth Street:0.5	Newton, Massachusetts, Sheehan: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	Boston:0.5	May 3, 1898 – December 8, 1978:0.5	Russian Empire:0.5
2069	7694.997	When was the first Star Wars movie made? 	0.0	-1	100	1977	.	0	0	0	0	three main areas – designing the movie studio, forging the careers of film stars and making films:0.5	The Extraordinary Seaman:0.5	2003:0.5	1924:0.5	Charlotte Arnold:0.5	Anne-Marie Martin:0.5	Walter Doniger:0.5	Marianne (1929 film):0.5	Teddy Benavídez:0.5	Gallant Bess:0.5	Aksel Hennie:0.5	Cris de Vera:0.5	themselves:0.5	The primary purpose of the mod:0.5	Fox International Channels:0.5
1754	7677.018	When did the Persian Gulf War occur? 	1.0	0	100	1991	January 1991	0	0	0	0	January 1991:0.5	1998 article:0.5	25 January 1991:0.5	2003:0.5	8 planes:0.5	June 1991:0.5	1990-08-02:0.5	August 1990 to February 1991:0.5	the 1991 Bombing:0.5	New Castle Air National Guard Base:0.5	1991:0.5	January 2006:0.5	selected units:0.5	active duty performed in support of the Persian Gulf War:0.5	the minority:0.5
1677	7660.804	How did Micky Mantle die? 	0.0	-1	90	cancer	.	0	0	0	0	his death:0.5	October 20, 1931 – August 13, 1995:0.5	"The Commerce Comet" or "The Mick":0.5	1931 –:0.5	1931 – August 13, 1995:0.5	Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death (Tunes from Blackness):0.5	Hodgkin's disease:0.5	Die:0.5	an American professional baseball player:0.5	Mickey Charles Mantle:0.5	The Mick:0.5	60:0.5	those of any other player except possibly Babe Ruth, whose items, due to the distance of years, now exist in far smaller quantities:0.5	years:0.5	the distance:0.5
2300	7654.441	What country did Marco Polo come from? 	0.3191360819912036	22	100	Ital(y|ian)	Marco Polo, the Italian explorer	0	0	0	0	China:0.5	Pope Nicholas IV:0.5	Yuan Dynasty:0.5	a Mongol:0.5	Pandyan people:0.5	the Pope:0.5	Central Asia and China:0.5	the Heniochi the Colchian country:0.5	Yazd:0.5	Khanbaliq:0.5	the south: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	Venice:0.5	a book:0.5	Names of Japan:0.5
2182	7632.732	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	far too few lifeboats:0.5	a far less ornate clock:0.5	the far:0.5	Wreck of the RMS Titanic:0.5	A Night to Remember (book):0.5	only 29 days:0.5	the silent film actress Dorothy Gibson:0.5	the silent film actress:0.5	an actual survivor as its star—:0.5	the disaster:0.5	Grand Staircase of the RMS Titanic:0.5	Steering engine:0.5	the harsh condemnation of Captain Stanley Lord of the "Californian" who both American and British inquries into the disaster felt could have saved many if not all of the passengers and crew had she heeded the Titanic's distress calls:0.5	not all of the passengers and crew:0.5	this scenario:0.5
1944	7606.026	What did George Washington call his house? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	Mount Vernon	Mount Vernon	0	0	0	0	a war in the colonies called the French and Indian War (1754–62):0.5	the French and Indian War (1754–62):0.5	a proposal, drafted by his friend George Mason, calling for Virginia to boycott English goods until the Acts were repealed:0.5	George Washington ( – , 1799):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 and Indian War:0.5	the first President:0.5	the United States:0.5	George Washington Smith (architect):0.5	Garrison Historic Area:0.5	a call:0.5	one of the Founding Fathers of the United States:0.5	George Washington Parke Custis:0.5	the French:0.5	the American Revolutionary War:0.5
10047	7583.53	Who is the author of Neuromancer?	1.0	0	100	Gibson	William Gibson	0	0	0	0	William Gibson:0.5	Paco Nathan:0.5	Tom Kummer:0.5	Vincenzo Natali:0.5	Chris Cunningham:0.5	the authors:0.5	John Shirley:0.5	the author':0.5	two attempts by the author at film adaptations that were never made:0.5	an American fantasist, author of noir fiction, and science-fiction writer:0.5	the author:0.5	Author Robert Stone, a "master of a certain kind of paranoid fiction",:0.5	List of works of William Gibson:0.5	cyberpunk author William Gibson:0.5	Neologism:0.5
10004	7565.046	How many colors do you need to color a planar graph?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	four|\b4\b	at most four colors	0	0	0	0	no two adjacent vertices:0.5	at most four colors:0.5	no two adjacent vertices, faces, or vertex-face pair:0.5	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	W. T. Tutte:0.5	Four color theorem:0.5	the coat of many colors ( "kethoneth passim"):0.5	such a way that no two adjacent vertices, faces, or vertex-face pair have the same color:0.5	many other European languages:0.5	My Many Colored Days:0.5	Modern English:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	you:0.5	track of how many pixels reached each iteration number, from 1 to n:0.5	each pixel:0.5
10103	7543.255	who is Barrack Obama?	0.6109243748081783	5	100	president.*U.*S|U.*S.*president	Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States	0	0	0	0	Alex Wagner:0.5	Barrack Obama':0.5	Barrack Obama's personal chef:0.5	Wagner:0.5	Barack Obama, Sr.:0.5	Barack Obama, 44th President of the United States:0.5	Joe Biden:0.5	the Obama administration:0.5	Obama':0.5	Obama's writings and other reports:0.5	His father:0.5	the father of U.S. President Barack Obama:0.5	Hawaii:0.5	Honolulu:0.5	Sr.:0.5
1886	7530.577	What are Brazil's national colors? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	bright yellow and blue|green and yellow	the green and yellow colors	0	0	0	0	Puma Air:0.5	Braganza and the national colors of Portugal:0.5	Color television:0.5	one each in the three colors of red:0.5	three monochrome images, one each in the three colors of red,:0.5	the three colors:0.5	Gramática do Kamaiurá, Língua Tupi-Guarani do Alto Xingu:0.5	Northview High School (Brazil, Indiana):0.5	The Dangerous Book for Boys:0.5	the colors:0.5	no means of analyzing the spectrum of colors at the transmitting end:0.5	colors:0.5	some:0.5	its local stock exchanges, a National Bank:0.5	its local stock exchanges:0.5
1846	7508.351	What is the oldest sports trophy? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	America(\s?')?s Cup	the Currier Cup, North America's second oldest sporting trophy (after the America's Cup)	0	0	0	0	the oldest national sporting trophy in the world:0.5	trophy:0.5	the Currier Cup, North America's second oldest sporting trophy (after the America's Cup):0.5	the oldest sporting trophy:0.5	Buckingham Curling Club:0.5	Newcastle Australian Football League:0.5	Horseracing in Great Britain:0.5	List of defunct and relocated National Hockey League teams:0.5	United States ice hockey structure:0.5	the oldest sporting trophy in United Kingdom:0.5	Palmerston North Boys' High School, the Polson Banner, the oldest sporting trophy in the country:0.5	the oldest sporting trophy in the country:0.5	the competition proper:0.5	It:0.5	North America':0.5
2059	7497.073	How did Chicago get its name? 	0.10733508249461654	60	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:0.5	home:0.5	two movements in architecture:0.5	about 2 days:0.5	its name to the Chicago School:0.5	the Prairie School:0.5	wild garlic:0.5	Port Chicago, California:0.5	the Native American word:0.5	People Get Ready:0.5	Chicago (bridge card game):0.5	the West Coast of the country (about 2 days):0.5	Acquiring the Taste:0.5	the third most populous city in the United States:0.5	or:0.5
2140	7478.685	What day did Martin Luther King, Jr. get assassinated? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	April 4, 1968	January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968	0	0	0	0	Martin Luther King, Jr. Day:0.5	himself assassinated two months later:0.5	Wilmington Riot of 1968:0.5	Daniel Franzese:0.5	four days:0.5	Yolanda King:0.5	January 15:0.5	Ossie Davis:0.5	January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968:0.5	Amelia Boynton Robinson:0.5	1929 :0.5	Jr. Day:0.5	Amy Biehl High School:0.5	Michael King, Jr.:0.5	Wake Up (Rage Against the Machine song):0.5
1672	7457.169	What Latin American country is the leading exporter of sugar cane? 	0.21010820169159505	37	100	Brazil	Brazil	0	0	0	0	Caribbean:0.5	South American:0.5	Netherlands:0.5	South Asia:0.5	Peru:0.5	various Caribbean, South American, Indian Ocean and Pacific island nations:0.5	Canada Central American Free Trade Agreement:0.5	the EU:0.5	the United Kingdom:0.5	cheaper Caribbean and Latin American competitors:0.5	the world:0.5	Colombia, the United States, and the EU:0.5	a list of countries by electricity exports mostly based on The World Factbook:0.5	Central American country, named Canada Central American Free Trade Agreement:0.5	the country':0.5
2209	7433.998	What is the term for arable land left unseeded for one season? 	0.6074446133234529	5	96	fallow	temporarily fallow land —	0	0	0	0	more than five years:0.5	24 points in traditional East Asian lunisolar calendars that matches a particular astronomical event or signifies some natural phenomenon:0.5	that from sediments left by rivers and the sea:0.5	land:0.5	Land:0.5	temporarily fallow land —:0.5	”:0.5	mowing or pasture, market and kitchen gardens:0.5	temporary meadows for mowing or pasture, market and kitchen gardens:0.5	Trampolining terms:0.5	A solar term:0.5	arable land (from Latin "arāre"; “To plough, To farm”):0.5	province:0.5	Camunian dialect:0.5	Angolo Terme (Angól in Camunian dialect):0.5
2153	7425.893	What date did the Lusitania sink? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1915	7 May 1915	0	0	0	0	1918:0.5	Charles Klein:0.5	7 May 1915:0.5	Elbert Hubbard:0.5	1915:0.5	the late 19th century:0.5	today:0.5	Angels of Mons:0.5	5557:0.5	5557 tons, built in 1906 by Sir Raylton Dixon & Co, and owned by Empreza Nacional De Navegacao, of Lisbon:0.5	1906:0.5	July 15, 1856:0.5	two hours:0.5	Sir Raylton Dixon & Co:0.5	Klein's plays:0.5
2281	7402.074	What American commodore demanded that Japan trade with the United States? 	1.0	0	100	Perry	Commodore Matthew Perry	0	0	0	0	Commodore Matthew Perry:0.5	the Perry Expedition, a squadron of four ships which sailed to Japan to establish normal relations with Japan:0.5	Commodore Matthew Perry and the "Black Ships" of the United States Navy:0.5	French Indochina, after which the United States placed an oil embargo on Japan:0.5	Commodore International:0.5	American Commodore Matthew Perry:0.5	Shō Tai:0.5	Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–Japan):0.5	Unequal treaty:0.5	George H. Cooper:0.5	American commodore Stephen Decatur's ship "United States":0.5	American commodore Stephen Decatur's ship:0.5	the Convention of Kanagawa:0.5	an oil embargo:0.5	the outside world with the Convention of Kanagawa:0.5
1685	7375.614	What is the most populous city in the United States? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	New\s?York	New York City	0	0	0	0	NYC (disambiguation):0.5	Holyoke, Colorado:0.5	Los Angeles (disambiguation):0.5	the most populous city:0.5	the most populous city in the United States:0.5	Oulu, Wisconsin:0.5	Brooklyn:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	the 100 most populous incorporated cities:0.5	Outline of Philadelphia:0.5	the most populous city in the country:0.5	Washington, D.C.,:0.5	 million square miles (9.83 million km2):0.5	any census count:0.5	the largest cities in the United States by decade:0.5
1622	7355.26	Who was Woodrow Wilson's First Lady? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	(Ellen|Edith)(_Axson_Wilson)?	Edith Bolling Galt Wilson	0	0	0	0	Abigail Adams:0.5	Jane Leslie Conly:0.5	T. J. Jordan:0.5	Robert L. Gordon III:0.5	Gayle Conelly Manchin:0.5	Howard Wolpe:0.5	Wilson':0.5	White House Vegetable Garden:0.5	First Lady of the United States:0.5	Margaret Woodrow Wilson:0.5	the First Lady:0.5	John Adams and first lady Abigail Adams:0.5	Woodrow Wilson's earliest memory:0.5	Woodrow Wilson's earliest memory, from the age of three,:0.5	John Aikman Stewart:0.5
2175	7334.277	What country did Iraq invade in 1990? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Kuwait	Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990	0	0	0	0	Iraq:0.5	Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in 1990:0.5	Syria of trying to destabilize their country by allowing Sunni Arab foreign fighters to cross the border Iraq shares with Syria:0.5	Iraq and Kuwait:0.5	U.S. and Iraqi sources:0.5	Iraq's invasion:0.5	the country:0.5	the Iraq sanctions:0.5	Middle East:0.5	American Hegemony:0.5	1990 to 1991 and the UN sanction:0.5	the Iran–Iraq War :0.5	Italian support for Iraq during the Iran–Iraq war:0.5	Mirza Aslam Beg:0.5	Military history of Iraq:0.5
2318	7304.635	What instrument measures radioactivity? 	0.0	-1	100	Geiger|dosimeter	.	0	0	0	0	Nuclear fallout:0.5	Stafford L. Warren:0.5	Fallout:0.5	an instrument for measuring the potential (voltage) in a circuit:0.5	The Measuring Instruments Directive (2004/22/EC):0.5	John Alexander Simpson: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	all radiation instrument technologies:0.5	Gamma ray:0.5	Whole body counting:0.5	John Joly:0.5	Arizona's Instrument to Measure Standards (AIMS):0.5	e:0.5	radiation:0.5	a nucleus of an unstable atom:0.5
2143	7293.776	How did John Dillinger die? 	0.0	-1	100	gunned down|shot	.	0	0	0	0	He:0.5	she:0.5	Warren Oates:0.5	Shootout:0.5	the deaths of two police officers and a Brinks security guard in Nyack, New York:0.5	his death:0.5	Oates:0.5	an American Métis singer:0.5	three days:0.5	Die:0.5	Their mother:0.5	Harry Pierpont:0.5	lecturer known for her personal relationship with the bank robber John Dillinger in the early 1930s:0.5	her personal relationship:0.5	the bank robber John Dillinger:0.5
2214	7276.759	What country other than Germany has German as its official language? 	0.0	-1	100	Austria|Switzerland|Belgium|Luxembourg|Lichtenstein	.	0	0	0	0	Germany:0.5	Pakistanis in Germany:0.5	Liechtenstein:0.5	the world:0.5	the European Union:0.5	Germany':0.5	Terminology related to Germany:0.5	Russian, Italian, Spanish, Polish, Dutch, classical Greek, and other languages:0.5	The official name of the country:0.5	security in that country:0.5	German-speaking Europe:0.5	Berlin:0.5	Pakistan:0.5	Germans in Kyrgyzstan:0.5	Germanic-speaking Europe:0.5
1777	7259.909	Who did Scott Bakula play in "American Beauty"? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Jim	Jim Olmeyer	0	0	0	0	Scott Bakula:0.5	Jim Olmeyer:0.5	Sam Robards':0.5	Jonathan Archer in ':0.5	Jonathan Archer:0.5	Jim Berkley:0.5	Scott Stewart Bakula:0.5	same-sex partner:0.5	Sam Beckett:0.5	Fitts:0.5	American Beauty (film):0.5	the Amy Fisher trial in 1992:0.5	a 1999 soundtrack album to the film of the same name starring Kevin Spacey and Annette Bening:0.5	a 1999 soundtrack album:0.5	the well-received Off-Broadway production "Three Guys Naked from the Waist Down":0.5
10092	7252.3	where is Løn used?	0.0	-1	100	Christiania	.	0	0	0	0	Birmingham, Alabama (Amtrak station):0.5	Knoxville, Tennessee, United States,:0.5	Louisville and Nashville Railroad:0.5	Tennessee, United States:0.5	Bethlehem, Pennsylvania:0.5	New Jersey's 2nd congressional district:0.5	India:0.5	Bethlehem:0.5	the old Bardstown line, including the station,:0.5	Nashville Railroad:0.5	the Louisville and Nashville Railroad (L&N):0.5	the Louisville and Nashville Railroad:0.5	Dixie Flagler:0.5	Wigwag (railroad):0.5	Welsh settlement in the Americas:0.5
1525	7236.595	What university did Thomas Jefferson found? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Virginia	University of Virginia	0	0	0	0	Thomas Jefferson University Hospital:0.5	Vincennes University:0.5	University of Virginia:0.5	Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience, and Methodist Hospital Division of TJUH:0.5	Thomas Jefferson University Hospital and the Main Line Health System:0.5	the University of Virginia, which he established in 1819 as a secular institution:0.5	the San Diego campus of the Western State University College of Law:0.5	the founding of the University of Virginia:0.5	State University:0.5	Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals (TJUH)—including Thomas Jefferson University Hospital, Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience, and Methodist Hospital Division of TJUH:0.5	Western State University College of Law:0.5	Thomas Jefferson University':0.5	Up to Speed:0.5	Zhejiang University College of Law:0.5	Francis Quadrangle:0.5
2115	7215.325	In what Canadian province are most people of French descent? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Qu[eé]bec	The province of Quebec	0	0	0	0	the Sindh and Balochistan provinces:0.5	some 7 million in Canada:0.5	Anglo-America:0.5	Most:0.5	The province of Quebec:0.5	some 7 million in Canada and 2.4 million people in the United States:0.5	the Political Life of the Province of Alberta:0.5	five Canadian provinces:0.5	Canada:0.5	Iceland':0.5	English Canadian:0.5	the Canadian province of Nova Scotia:0.5	French-Canadian heritage:0.5	Brazil:0.5	French:0.5
2049	7205.531	What president served 2 nonconsecutive terms? 	0.0	-1	100	Grover Cleveland	.	0	0	0	0	Jacques Chirac:0.5	Jimmie Davis:0.5	Mutharika:0.5	Calhoun Allen:0.5	Ellen Bryan Moore:0.5	Joyce Banda:0.5	Samuel W. Pennypacker:0.5	William Wayne Justice:0.5	President:0.5	president judge of that court:0.5	President and Presiding Officer:0.5	Dennis Soucy:0.5	November 2, 2013:0.5	The longest serving president of a United States institution of higher education:0.5	Dead Presidents, Vol.:0.5
2025	7184.034	What sports stadium has been billed as "the eighth wonder of the world"? 	1.0	0	100	Astrodome	the Astrodome, the world's first domed sports stadium	0	0	0	0	the Astrodome, the world's first domed sports stadium:0.5	first indoor domed sports stadium:0.5	The Astrodome:0.5	Wuhan Sports Center Stadium:0.5	the world's first domed sports stadium:0.5	Rice Stadium:0.5	a multi-use stadium:0.5	the World":0.5	Houston:0.5	Houston Astros:0.5	a multi-purpose stadium in Islamabad, Pakistan:0.5	History of the Houston Astros:0.5	a term:0.5	Eighth Wonder of the World:0.5	Liverpool:0.5
2202	7171.344	How many interceptions did Joe Montana throw in four Superbowls? 	0.008864383480215898	95	100	never|none|\b0\b|zero	92988.0	0	0	0	0	3,944 yards and 26 touchdowns:0.5	142 yards:0.5	26 touchdowns:0.5	11 touchdowns with no interceptions, earning him a passer rating of 127.8:0.5	his four Super Bowls:0.5	83 of 122 passes:0.5	Super Bowl XXVIII:0.5	just 9 of 23 completions for 125 yards and no touchdowns, with 1 interception:0.5	nine interceptions:0.5	28 touchdowns:0.5	279 out of 432 completions:0.5	only 10 interceptions:0.5	Quarterback Joe Montana:0.5	6 interceptions for 303 return yards and 3 touchdowns:0.5	7 interceptions:0.5
2110	7148.997	what is Speedy Claxton's real name? 	0.8362943445547844	1	69	Craig	Craig "Speedy" Claxton	0	0	0	0	Acie Law and Speedy Claxton:0.5	Craig "Speedy" Claxton:0.5	a confectionery company based in Claxton, Georgia:0.5	Marvin Willis "Will" Claxton III:0.5	his place:0.5	a former professional basketball player:0.5	Nelson's longtime assistant coach:0.5	the Atlanta Hawks:0.5	Native American peoples:0.5	only a few teams:0.5	Will" Claxton III:0.5	the San Francisco Warriors:0.5	one of two locations:0.5	the Washington Redskins and Cleveland Indians:0.5	Larry Riley, Nelson's longtime assistant coach,:0.5
2021	7143.656	What is the world's largest coral reef? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Great Barrier Reef	Great Barrier Reef	0	0	0	0	300 acre of a 1200 acre private estate that includes three secluded beaches that are surrounded by one of the world’s largest coral reefs:0.5	Florida Keys National Marine Sanctuary:0.5	Great Barrier Reef:0.5	Lofoten:0.5	Florida Reef:0.5	Environmental issues with coral reefs:0.5	the world's second-largest contiguous coral reef system and the largest in the country:0.5	Australia:0.5	Bruno Van Peteghem:0.5	the world’s largest coral reefs:0.5	Apo Reef:0.5	Arrecifes de Cozumel National Park:0.5	its fish species:0.5	the Philippines:0.5	Philippines:0.5
1519	7133.505	Where was Hans Christian Anderson born? 	1.0	0	100	Denmark|Odense	Denmark	0	0	0	0	Denmark:0.5	; often referred to in Scandinavia as H. C.:0.5	Odense, Denmark,:0.5	Stanley Hall (dancer):0.5	major Hollywood movies:0.5	Scandinavia:0.5	England:0.5	Hans Christian Andersen (; often referred to in Scandinavia as H. C. Andersen; April 2, 1805August 4, 1875):0.5	the town of Odense, Denmark,:0.5	April 2, 1805August 4, 1875:0.5	Andersen:0.5	April 2, 1805:0.5	lyrics:0.5	one living illustrator:0.5	a pair:0.5
1997	7123.224	What American revolutionary general turned over West Point to the British? 	1.0	0	100	Arnold	Benedict Arnold	0	0	0	0	Benedict Arnold:0.5	J.E.B. Stuart:0.5	John J. Pershing:0.5	Arnold':0.5	United States Army Adjutant General's Corps:0.5	Benjamin Tupper:0.5	the Commanding General:0.5	Davy Crockett:0.5	West Point, Army, The Academy, or simply, The Point:0.5	Marc Seifer:0.5	David H. Huntoon:0.5	the general officer ranks of the rapidly expanding Union and Confederate armies:0.5	Iraqi Army:0.5	the Hudson Highlands surrounding West Point:0.5	a decreased cash reward of £6,000 (roughly $350,000):0.5
1563	7098.212	Who started the Protestant reformation? 	1.0	0	100	Luther	Martin Luther	0	0	0	0	Martin Luther:0.5	John Calvin:0.5	Martin Luther, John Calvin, and other early Protestants:0.5	Thunstetten Commandery:0.5	Peter Englisberg:0.5	Peter Englisberg, the commander of both houses at the time,:0.5	Cathedral of Magdeburg:0.5	Early modern Europe:0.5	St. Urban's Abbey:0.5	A Mighty Fortress Is Our God:0.5	Bishopric of Minden:0.5	Kirche von Luxemburg":0.5	the relatively recent practice of selling indulgences:0.5	many of the doctrines and devotional practices of the Catholic Church:0.5	the doctrines and devotional practices:0.5
2235	7082.73	What is the highest mountain in South America? 	1.0	0	89	Aconcagua	Aconcagua	0	0	0	0	Aconcagua:0.5	Aged 18:0.5	Marianne Pretorius:0.5	Argentina, the highest mountain in South America:0.5	6959m Aconcagua:0.5	December:0.5	Matthias Zurbriggen:0.5	the highest mountains in South America:0.5	June 24, 1950:0.5	the highest mountain in South America: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	several attempts:0.5	the summit via what is now known as the Normal Route:0.5	Zurbriggen:0.5	alone:0.5
2103	7075.874	What confederate general was responsible for the defeat at Gettysburg? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Lee|Pickett	Robert E. Lee	0	0	0	0	Jefferson Davis:0.5	Ulysses S. Grant and the American Civil War:0.5	Richard S. Ewell:0.5	George Meade':0.5	George Meade's Army:0.5	Robert E. Lee:0.5	General Meade:0.5	Union General Ulysses S. Grant—:0.5	Lee's invasion of the North:0.5	Lee's Army of Northern Virginia:0.5	one general:0.5	Lee's tactical brilliance at Second Bull Run and Chancellorsville:0.5	Lost Cause of the Confederacy:0.5	Turning point of the American Civil War:0.5	The Confederación General de Trabajadores (General Confederation of Workers, CGT):0.5
10054	7047.54	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	Deep-sea exploration:0.5	HMRG Deep:0.5	5 miles wide and 820 feet deep:0.5	the deepest part:0.5	depth similar to that of the Challenger Deep, possibly even deeper:0.5	Challenger Deep:0.5	the Mariana Trench, the Challenger Deep, and the HMRG Deep:0.5	the HMRG Deep:0.5	the Nero Deep:0.5	the deepest point in the Earth's oceans:0.5	the deepest surveyed point of all of Earth's oceans:0.5	some 1.5 miles wide and 820 feet deep, an unusual depth for lagoons:0.5	the deepest portion:0.5	Biosphere:0.5	Mariana Trough:0.5
2305	7027.372	When is Mexico's Independence Day? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	Sep.*16	September 16	0	0	0	0	December 12:0.5	September 2007:0.5	September 15:0.5	Chango Carmona:0.5	3.7 million barrels per day:0.5	March 2, 1836:0.5	Kiowa National Grassland:0.5	Cinco de Mayo:0.5	October 18:0.5	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	three concerts in The Colosseum:0.5	seven more concerts in United States:0.5	Article 18 of the Law on the National Arms, Flag, and Anthem ("Ley Sobre El Escudo, la Bandera y el Himno Nacionales"):0.5	Independence Day:0.5	March 2:0.5
2379	7002.364	What is the scientific name for red imported fire ants? 	0.0	-1	100	Solenopsis invicta	.	0	0	0	0	Synonym (taxonomy):0.5	Rattlesnake:0.5	Clove:0.5	two parts:0.5	words:0.5	the United States:0.5	other languages:0.5	they:0.5	Binomial nomenclature (also called binominal nomenclature or binary nomenclature):0.5	Binomial nomenclature:0.5	publication:0.5	living things:0.5	"pipe-faced" and "xyloni":0.5	1972:0.5	United States:0.5
1838	6981.22	What was the name of FDR's dog? 	1.0	0	100	Fala	Fala (dog)	0	0	0	0	Fala (dog):0.5	Felix Frankfurter:0.5	Elliott Roosevelt:0.5	Hyde Park on Hudson:0.5	FDR:0.5	the beloved dog of U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt:0.5	Franklin D. Roosevelt Lake (also called Lake Roosevelt):0.5	FDR's death:0.5	FDR's time:0.5	John Murray of Falahill:0.5	the name of the President's dog:0.5	the President's dog:0.5	Checkers speech:0.5	New Deal Coalition united labor unions:0.5	The Betrayal:0.5
2219	6958.716	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	a "tall actor:0.5	Drug lord:0.5	his short stature:0.5	he:0.5	Malcolm X (film):0.5	Diane Keaton:0.5	Michael Cimino:0.5	Sigourney Weaver:0.5	Williamsburg, Brooklyn:0.5	List of Hitman video game characters:0.5	List of productions at the Mark Taper Forum:0.5	First Blood:0.5	James Cagney, Charles Bronson, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, and Robert DeNiro:0.5	a kingmaker's award ..:0.5	1940:0.5
1590	6943.787	What do grasshoppers eat? 	0.0	-1	100	grass\b|plant|roses	.	0	0	0	0	Grasshopper:0.5	Grasshoppers:0.5	The Grasshopper and the Ants (film):0.5	a grasshopper:0.5	Melanoplus:0.5	many grasshoppers:0.5	Underwood's bonneted bat:0.5	Balikun jerboa:0.5	White-rumped Tanager:0.5	The Grasshopper Sparrow ("Ammodramus savannarum"):0.5	The grasshopper cannon:0.5	The Ant and the Grasshopper, also known as The Grasshopper and the Ant (or Ants),:0.5	Erysimum:0.5	Spharagemon collare:0.5	Moe and the Big Exit:0.5
1612	6932.475	When was the U.S. invasion of Haiti? 	0.10733508249461654	60	100	1994	September 1994	0	0	0	0	July 28, 1915, when 330 US Marines landed at Port-au-Prince on the authority of U.S. President Woodrow Wilson to safeguard the interests of U.S. corporations:0.5	three invasions:0.5	more than 67,000 migrants:0.5	the Sunday NBC Nightly News:0.5	1989:0.5	the Sunday NBC Nightly News, as well as various special reporting assignments in the U.S.:0.5	Between 1968:0.5	March 29, 2005:0.5	000 undocumented Haitian migrants:0.5	1802:0.5	the Today Show: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	Armed Forces of Haiti:0.5	International Action Center:0.5	United Nations Security Council Resolution 940:0.5
2323	6904.748	What American feminist appeared on a silver dollar? 	0.5	9	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	Gloria Steinem:0.5	the radical feminists:0.5	Andy Warhol:0.5	the Minkowski question mark function (or the slippery devil's staircase), denoted by ,:0.5	Barbara Gordon:0.5	Janet Jackson:0.5	the feminists:0.5	feminists:0.5	Feminists for Life of America:0.5	a supporter of several pro-life organizations: Feminists for Life of America, the Susan B. Anthony List, and Democrats for Life of America:0.5	Question Mark (""?""):0.5	Hermann Minkowski:0.5	felt:0.5	the Mysterians (rendered ?:0.5	Question Mark:0.5
2257	6887.762	What is the richest country in the world? 	0.1782736617569064	43	100	Qatar	Economy of Qatar	0	0	0	0	the world:0.5	the world':0.5	The World Economy: A Millennial Perspective:0.5	the world income:0.5	India':0.5	the PRC:0.5	the world's fifth largest:0.5	Kuwait:0.5	This World:0.5	Canada and the US:0.5	the richest country in the world:0.5	the world for reptiles:0.5	The richest country on the basis of GDP per capita:0.5	Colombia:0.5	the sixth richest country:0.5
1885	6870.227	What language do they officially speak in New Caledonia? 	1.0	0	100	French	French language	0	0	0	0	French language:0.5	Drehu language:0.5	the 28 indigenous Austronesian languages:0.5	a separate language:0.5	recourse to a Melanesian language (in spoken conversation, for example):0.5	Javanese language:0.5	L'Hebdo du Vanuatu:0.5	an Anglo-Melanesian language whose lexical basis is essentially English:0.5	patois:0.5	the international recognition of Franco-Provençal as a separate language (as opposed to a dialect or patois of French):0.5	their “foreign” language:0.5	the linguistic differences between their native language and their “foreign” language:0.5	they:0.5	a list of official languages:0.5	the Lord:0.5
1863	6843.119	Who said "I have not begun to fight!"? 	0.0	-1	100	John Paul Jones	.	0	0	0	0	Swedish singer-songwriter Jens Lekman:0.5	Marion Keisker:0.5	Phil Collins that was originally recorded for his 1985 album "No Jacket Required":0.5	Hartman Black:0.5	Black and his wife Lisa Hartman Black:0.5	D'lectrified:0.5	Black:0.5	D':0.5	Black':0.5	My Mother:0.5	her grandma Doris:0.5	Clint Black:0.5	chronological order:0.5	the next:0.5	Jackie:0.5
2196	6827.745	What ocean are the Gilbert Islands in? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Pacific	the Pacific Ocean	0	0	0	0	Justitia mauritiana:0.5	the Pacific Ocean:0.5	the Pacific ocean:0.5	Makin (islands):0.5	combtooth blenny found in the Pacific ocean:0.5	the Panthalassic Ocean:0.5	the South Pacific Ocean:0.5	Cirripectes jenningsi:0.5	The Pacific Ocean:0.5	the Arctic Ocean floor:0.5	the North Pacific Ocean and South Pacific Ocean:0.5	The eastern Pacific Ocean:0.5	An ocean (; the World Ocean of classical antiquity):0.5	Ocean Island:0.5	the World Ocean:0.5
1649	6811.453	What year did the shuttle Challenger explode? 	0.30102999566398125	24	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	April 1983:0.5	nearly 11 years:0.5	1983:0.5	a two-and-a-half year grounding: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	year:0.5	three years:0.5	10:0.5	three missions:0.5	the next two years:0.5	14 boxes containing every note and paper he received or sent in seven years:0.5	a year:0.5	Space Shuttle Challenger disaster:0.5	Space Shuttle Columbia disaster:0.5	Dream Logic:0.5
1404	6790.878	How many chromosomes does a human zygote have? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	23 pairs|46	46 chromosomes (i.e. 23 pairs)	0	0	0	0	Somatic cell:0.5	46 chromosomes (i.e. 23 pairs):0.5	the two gametes:0.5	two gametes (i.e. a spermatozoon and an ovum):0.5	two gamete cells:0.5	the 23 chromosomes:0.5	Ploidy:0.5	Prenatal development:0.5	Twin:0.5	manipulable 3D anatomical models of the human body:0.5	a one celled zygote:0.5	38 weeks (9 months) of gestation:0.5	part of a zygote:0.5	the nucleus of the ovum and the 23 chromosomes from the nucleus of the sperm:0.5	both the male and female gametes:0.5
2030	6772.835	How do you say "cat" in the French language? 	0.0	-1	100	chat	.	0	0	0	0	Futurama:0.5	Giacomo Casanova:0.5	Alfred Hitchcock:0.5	The Colbert Report:0.5	Ibrica Jusić:0.5	I Don't Care (Fall Out Boy song):0.5	French:0.5	Ion Călugăru:0.5	Amélie:0.5	Stephen Harper:0.5	Jeane Kirkpatrick:0.5	Anti-Polish sentiment:0.5	I:0.5	the set around me:0.5	hope:0.5
1489	6746.566	What continent is India on? 	1.0	0	100	Asia	the geographic Eurasian continent	0	0	0	0	the geographic Eurasian continent:0.5	Europe and most of Asia:0.5	the geographic Eurasian continent excluding India, Arabia, and far eastern Russia:0.5	Atlantis:0.5	Asia:0.5	Europe and Asia:0.5	more than US$ 34 billion in the resource-rich continent:0.5	Afrocarpus dawei:0.5	sunken continents:0.5	the India and the African continent:0.5	the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent in the southern Indian Ocean:0.5	the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent:0.5	eastern Russia:0.5	Alpine orogeny:0.5	Bharuch district:0.5
1498	6720.441	What school did Emmitt Smith go to? 	1.0	0	100	Escambia High School	Escambia High School	0	0	0	0	Escambia High School:0.5	the history of American high school:0.5	Karina Smirnoff:0.5	the second most yardage in the history of American high school football:0.5	high school football:0.5	Pensacola, where he played high school football for the Escambia Gators:0.5	the 1990 season:0.5	one game:0.5	Season 15:0.5	106 touchdowns:0.5	just 15 first downs and Emmitt Smith and the Cowboys powerful running attack:0.5	the second most yardage in the history of American high school football at the time:0.5	the National Football League (NFL):0.5	the National Football League (NFL) for fifteen seasons:0.5	LaDainian Tomlinson:0.5
10088	6698.169	what number is considered unlucky in Japanese culture?	0.6989700043360189	3	100	four|\b4\b	4	0	0	0	0	MomoCon 2008:0.5	the number:0.5	the millennia:0.5	4:0.5	some numbers:0.5	List of Hell Teacher Nūbē characters:0.5	Asia, Europe, and North America:0.5	a gothic horror-style theme:0.5	number of five:0.5	Asian cultures, where the obtaining of "lucky" telephone numbers, automobile license plate numbers, and household addresses are actively sought,:0.5	lighting:0.5	"lucky" telephone numbers, automobile license plate numbers, and household addresses:0.5	a person:0.5	influences from Asia, Europe, and North America:0.5	Most cultures:0.5
2283	6678.84	What is the traditional dish served at Wimbledon? 	0.0	-1	100	strawberr.*cream	.	0	0	0	0	Clotted cream:0.5	kidneys to form the traditional dish steak and kidney pudding:0.5	up to 56 hours of coverage except for the men's and women's singles finals, which aired on NBC:0.5	a traditional dish:0.5	tennis:0.5	Mysore:0.5	a 1971 Italian Western film:0.5	a 2000 Australian film:0.5	the "Rosewater Dish":0.5	the "Apollo 11" mission in 1969:0.5	the "Apollo 11" mission:0.5	a traditional dish called "mutakura":0.5	Chengdu:0.5	Harpenden:0.5	The Dish:0.5
2085	6652.056	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 Air Force Base, which closed in 1993:0.5	increasing distance from the highland escarpment:0.5	increasing distance:0.5	Mesa Airlines:0.5	Mesa, Arizona:0.5	The Mesa school:0.5	Fiesta Mall:0.5	House of Miracles:0.5	Marketside:0.5	T. J. Clark (racing driver):0.5	Metro Light Rail (Phoenix):0.5	Transportation in Arizona:0.5	The mesas and knobs:0.5	12 cities:0.5	The Phoenix Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA):0.5
1791	6628.972	When did they put Mir down? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	1999|2001	1986 to 2001	0	0	0	0	Mir-92 microRNA precursor family:0.5	Iranian Green Movement:0.5	today:0.5	Shah Shuja (Mughal):0.5	Robert Clive:0.5	Mir-29 microRNA precursor:0.5	it:0.5	a 1990 single:0.5	The Flu (film):0.5	The Boy Mir:0.5	Badakhshan:0.5	Hani and Sheh Mureed:0.5	Mir:0.5	four closely related miR-29 precursors:0.5	350.0:0.5
2154	6611.944	What is egg white called? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	glair|album[ei]n	Substances containing albumins, such as egg white,	0	0	0	0	Papo-de-anjo:0.5	egg whites, sugar and shredded dried coconut:0.5	Ma'amoul:0.5	egg:0.5	Substances containing albumins, such as egg white,:0.5	the egg:0.5	The egg white sometimes employed in other whiskey sours:0.5	Friand:0.5	Marshmallow:0.5	Bread pudding:0.5	a mixed drink containing whiskey (often Bourbon), lemon juice, sugar, and optionally, a dash of egg white:0.5	Lemon meringue pie:0.5	it:0.5	the common name for the clear liquid (also called the albumen or the glair/glaire) contained within an egg:0.5	1--2 whites:0.5
10106	6601.771	who portrays the twelfth doctor in BBC TV series Doctor Who?	0.1832657722102068	42	100	Peter Capaldi	the first to feature Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor	0	0	0	0	Mark Porter (who is also a general practitioner) and Raj Persaud (who is also a psychiatrist):0.5	Guy Siner:0.5	Doctor:0.5	Doctor Doctor:0.5	Richard Gordon about the misadventures of a group of doctors:0.5	Doctor Doctor (닥터 닥터):0.5	Russell T Davies:0.5	Matt Smith in Christmas special:0.5	Doctor (Doctor Who):0.5	Doctor Who and the Curse of Fatal Death:0.5	List of Doctor Who serials:0.5	Doctor Who (series 8):0.5	Katy Manning:0.5	the British science fiction television programme Doctor Who is planned to air during the third quarter of 2014:0.5	Marcus Wilson:0.5
1499	6576.259	Which African country's major export is coffee? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Ethiopia|Tanzania|Uganda	Ethiopia	0	0	0	0	the south of the country:0.5	South Korea:0.5	Vietnam:0.5	the EU (about half of exports), East Asia (about a quarter) and North America:0.5	the country's exports:0.5	Ethiopia:0.5	the northeast:0.5	"The World Factbook" of the CIA:0.5	Ethiopians:0.5	the OECD:0.5	the number of coffee shops in the country between 2006 and 2011:0.5	the EU (about half of exports), East Asia:0.5	Coffee production in Ethiopia:0.5	the total coffee production of each coffee exporting country:0.5	Harar:0.5
2246	6562.666	What film did Liza Minnelli win a best actress Oscar for? 	0.33889035263304046	20	100	Cabaret	the 1972 film version of "Cabaret"	0	0	0	0	Judy Garland:0.5	Funny Lady:0.5	singer and actress Judy Garland and film director Vincente Minnelli:0.5	the daughter of singer and actress Judy Garland and film director Vincente Minnelli:0.5	John Gielgud:0.5	Martin Scorsese:0.5	the original film':0.5	her 1975 film:0.5	Liza Minnelli:0.5	Stanley Donen:0.5	Julie Walters:0.5	Marvin Hamlisch:0.5	His victory:0.5	Jack Haley, Jr.:0.5	Picture Oscar:0.5
10063	6545.081	how many months are in a year?	0.5228787452803376	8	100	\b12\b|twelve	11 to 12 days	0	0	0	0	The five or six extra days needed to approximate the tropical year:0.5	the basis of many calendars today:0.5	the latter 10 months of the year:0.5	83 years:0.5	a thousand months (just over 83 years i.e. a lifetime):0.5	many calendars:0.5	Many a Year:0.5	Dear John letter:0.5	11 to 12 days: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	years with many major summer movies:0.5	six months or a year:0.5	Drug holiday:0.5	Varmaland:0.5	R Coronae Borealis:0.5
1766	6525.754	What is Australia's national blossom? 	0.0	-1	100	wattle	.	0	0	0	0	Blooming onion:0.5	050–hectare national park in Victoria:0.5	Cherry blossom:0.5	four varieties of tree ferns:0.5	108 prisoners:0.5	231 Japanese soldiers:0.5	the Almond Blossom Festival:0.5	Josh Davis (swimmer):0.5	the fourth leg of the Tour Down Under, the Fleurieu Folk Festival and the Almond Blossom Festival:0.5	the start and finish of the fourth leg of the Tour Down Under, the Fleurieu Folk Festival and the Almond Blossom Festival:0.5	a 1915 Australian silent film directed by Monte Luke:0.5	One Nation:0.5	the National Strategy:0.5	World War II:0.5	Australia:0.5
2338	6503.244	When was the Titanic built? 	0.0	-1	100	1909|1911	.	0	0	0	0	April 1912:0.5	23 September 1940:0.5	the 1920s:0.5	Titanic 2020:0.5	16 September 1882 – 23 September 1940:0.5	1978:0.5	the shipyard where "Titanic" was built:0.5	the estimated 2,223 people:0.5	500 lives:0.5	15 :0.5	000 people: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	Titanic Museum (Branson, Missouri):0.5	Memorials and monuments to the RMS Titanic victims:0.5	memory of the Titanic:0.5
1426	6476.476	Who is the governor of Tennessee in 2002? 	0.0	-1	100	Sundquist	.	0	0	0	0	James Glen, the governor of South Carolina, who used this spelling in his official correspondence during the 1750s:0.5	James Glen:0.5	Phil Bredesen:0.5	the governor:0.5	political insiders as "get up, read the paper, see if the governor is dead, if not, go back to sleep":0.5	List of Governors of Texas:0.5	the governors in the 50 U.S. states:0.5	a military governor:0.5	the governor and lieutenant governor:0.5	Breseden, who was term-limited, to become the 49th Governor of Tennessee:0.5	Johnny H. Hayes:0.5	Jim Henry (politician):0.5	History of Tennessee:0.5	The Governor of Tennessee:0.5	Thomas Gray Hull:0.5
2325	6455.454	When was the first Superbowl? 	0.0	-1	100	1967	.	0	0	0	0	Plan 15:0.5	1970s:0.5	the 1970s:0.5	2007:0.5	Superbowl of Wrestling:0.5	the early 1980s:0.5	Neil Papworth:0.5	Gramacks:0.5	Josh Carpenter:0.5	The One After the Superbowl:0.5	Brooke Burke:0.5	Cleveland, Ohio:0.5	the Superbowl:0.5	one:0.5	Cleveland:0.5
1704	6446.56	What is the normal pulse rate? 	0.0	-1	100	70 beats per minute|60.*100\s*(bpm|beats per minute)	.	0	0	0	0	a normal rate:0.5	Receptors that adapt quickly (i.e. quickly return to a normal pulse rate):0.5	i.e. quickly return to a normal pulse rate:0.5	their normal firing rate:0.5	the pulse rate depending upon physiologic demand:0.5	The rate of the pulse:0.5	Cardiac dysrhythmia:0.5	Pulse Rated:0.5	Rhodactis howesii:0.5	constricting arteries and increasing heart rate (the turbulence onset part of HRT):0.5	increasing heart rate:0.5	normal homeostatic mechanisms that try to compensate by constricting arteries and increasing heart rate (the turbulence onset part of HRT):0.5	Circulatory system of the horse:0.5	Pulsus paradoxus:0.5	Pacific electric ray:0.5
1629	6432.495	Where is Mae West buried? 	0.0	-1	100	Cypress Hills Abbey	.	0	0	0	0	Los Angeles:0.5	Edgar Bergen:0.5	this Earth:0.5	California:0.5	Boston, Massachusetts:0.5	Los Angeles, California:0.5	Craig Russell (Canadian actor):0.5	Mary Jane West:0.5	San Jose:0.5	"Palau del Vent", the "Monument to Francesc Pujols":0.5	San Francisco:0.5	Toronto:0.5	Mary Jane "Mae" West:0.5	seven decades:0.5	Van McCoy:0.5
2355	6415.657	What 20th century American president died at Warm Springs, Georgia? 	1.0	0	100	Roosevelt|FDR	Franklin D. Roosevelt	0	0	0	0	Franklin D. Roosevelt:0.5	Grant's Tomb housing the former president's remains:0.5	Ulysses S. Grant, who died in 1885,:0.5	New York City where eventually, the construction of Grant's Tomb housing the former president's remains was finally completed and dedicated in 1897:0.5	John Adams:0.5	president:0.5	the Little White House, where Franklin D. Roosevelt lived while president, because of his paralytic illness:0.5	the former president's:0.5	the construction of Grant's Tomb housing the former president's remains:0.5	President:0.5	an American president':0.5	the President':0.5	a cerebral hemorrhage on April 12, 1945:0.5	Warm Springs, Georgia:0.5	a cerebral hemorrhage at Warm Springs, Georgia:0.5
1706	6395.057	What is the beginning date for the Hershey foods company? 	0.0	-1	100	1903	.	0	0	0	0	98 Degrees:0.5	1894:0.5	May, 2002,:0.5	Kevin Harvick Incorporated:0.5	April 2005:0.5	Milton S. Hershey:0.5	the earliest found evidence of the use of cacao to date:0.5	the stable’s construction date:0.5	Pearl Brewing Company:0.5	Nestlé:0.5	chocolate:0.5	Milton S. Hershey’:0.5	Hershey's twentieth anniversary:0.5	even Silver Ventures:0.5	Hershey's Kisses:0.5
1732	6377.471	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:0.5	the most potent and consequential words:0.5	July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies, then at war with Great Britain, regarded themselves as independent states, and no longer a part of the British Empire:0.5	the words from the Composition Draft:0.5	Smith's words:0.5	the most potent and consequential words in American history:0.5	Treaty of Amity and Commerce (United States–France):0.5	Fair Play Men:0.5	French Revolution from the abolition of feudalism to the Civil Constitution of the Clergy:0.5	the Open Word:0.5	the words "The State of Israel is established:0.5	the English language:0.5	most:0.5	the Declaration:0.5	Sons of the American Revolution:0.5
1431	6356.679	Who starred in "The Poseidon Adventure"? 	0.0	-1	100	Gene Hackman|McDowall|Borgnine	.	0	0	0	0	Irwin Allen:0.5	John Putch:0.5	Alexa Hamilton:0.5	Carol Lynley:0.5	Gabriel Jarret:0.5	Eric Shea:0.5	Dorothy Malone:0.5	starred Michael Caine and Sally Field:0.5	Paul Gallico:0.5	Paul Gallico, published in 1969:0.5	Paul Gallico's novel of the same name:0.5	Jack Albertson:0.5	Century Fox:0.5	a 2005 action and adventure made-for-TV film based on Paul Gallico's novel of the same name:0.5	The Last Templar (miniseries):0.5
1623	6347.215	What is the active ingredient in Tylenol? 	0.5	9	100	acetaminophen	acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, and the antihistamine diphenhydramine, the active ingredient in Benadryl	0	0	0	0	Rolaids:0.5	Hydrocodone:0.5	Diphenoxylate:0.5	its sole active ingredient:0.5	Johnson & Johnson:0.5	Benylin:0.5	the only active ingredient: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	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	acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol, and the antihistamine diphenhydramine, the active ingredient in Benadryl:0.5	an episode of "This American Life" entitled "Use Only as Directed" surfaced alarming evidence, that "acetaminophen, the active ingredient in Tylenol ...:0.5	the active ingredient in Benadryl:0.5	Methocarbamol:0.5	acetaminophen, an analgesic and antipyretic:0.5	the UK uses promethazine:0.5
1553	6327.665	Who makes Magic Chef refrigerators? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Maytag|CNA|MC Appliance	Maytag	0	0	0	0	Tom Peterson:0.5	the North American market:0.5	Maytag:0.5	:0.5	Van Sant:0.5	Magic Chef, Inc.:0.5	the company:0.5	the Maytag:0.5	the Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, and Magic Chef brands:0.5	the top three companies in the North American market:0.5	major appliances:0.5	machines, dryers, dishwashers, cooktops, refrigerators, and ranges:0.5	heat:0.5	a substance used in a heat cycle usually including, for enhanced efficiency, a reversible phase transition from a liquid to a gas:0.5	a process in which work is done to move heat from one location to another:0.5
1751	6318.165	Where is Mesa Verde National park? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Colo(\.?|rado)|Cortez	Mancos, Colorado	0	0	0	0	Mesa Verde National Park:0.5	Mancos, Colorado:0.5	Colorado:0.5	Daniel Ray Hull:0.5	the U.S. state of Colorado:0.5	southwestern Colorado:0.5	the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area:0.5	Montezuma County, Colorado, United States:0.5	a U.S. National Park and UNESCO World Heritage Site:0.5	Colorado, United States:0.5	third "San Antonio"-class:0.5	the central Mesa Verde region:0.5	Fishhook cactus:0.5	west to east include the Glen Canyon National Recreation Area, Natural Bridges National Monument, Hovenweep National Monument, Yucca House National Monument and Aztec Ruins National Monument:0.5	Hovenweep National Monument:0.5
1639	6302.207	What is the profession of John Cusack's character in the 1999 film "Pushing Tin"? 	0.15051499783199074	49	100	air(\s|-)traffic(\s|-)controller	a cocky air traffic controller	0	0	0	0	A profession:0.5	The Profession:0.5	Warren's Profession:0.5	The year 1999:0.5	a 1983 Canadian documentary film directed by Michael Bryans and Tina Viljoen:0.5	Mrs. Warren's Profession:0.5	a 2001 Italian film:0.5	Pushing Tin:0.5	Chris Seefried: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	20th Century Fox:0.5	a 1999 comedy-drama film directed by Mike Newell:0.5	Film producer:0.5	Screenwriter:0.5	the United Nations:0.5
2357	6290.761	What city's biggest shopping district is called the Ginza District? 	0.15051499783199074	49	100	Tokyo('s)?	Tokyo	0	0	0	0	Saskatoon City:0.5	the city's foundation in the early 18th century:0.5	Victoria City:0.5	a seven-story landmark which was the first department store in the city's downtown:0.5	the city's foundation:0.5	the city's Deansgate:0.5	The Kendal Milne signage:0.5	city:0.5	City district:0.5	Newark City School District:0.5	Albany, New York:0.5	the city':0.5	a federal electoral district in British Columbia, Canada, that was represented in the Canadian House of Commons from 1904 to 1924:0.5	raion:0.5	the Saint Petersburg Passage:0.5
2091	6283.078	What is Eminem's real name? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Marshall.*?Mathers	television, who then come across a show starring "Marshall Mathers" (Eminem's real name)	0	0	0	0	Eminem:0.5	television, who then come across a show starring "Marshall Mathers" (Eminem's real name):0.5	a stereotypical redneck family watching television, who then come across a show starring "Marshall Mathers" (Eminem's real name):0.5	fourth album, "The Eminem Show":0.5	Eminem's compilation album ":0.5	Eminem's real name:0.5	Obie Trice:0.5	Stan (song):0.5	several other Eminem songs:0.5	several other Eminem songs, including "Stan", "Lose Yourself",:0.5	Eminem's sophomore album "The Marshall Mathers LP":0.5	Eminem's sophomore album:0.5	The video:0.5	The Eminem Show:0.5	American rapper Eminem, released on May 28, 2002:0.5
1413	6260.86	What river is called "China's Sorrow"? 	1.0	0	100	Yellow|Yangzi|Yangtze	Yellow River	0	0	0	0	Yellow River:0.5	The Yellow River or Huang He is the second-longest river in Asia, following the Yangtze River, and the sixth-longest in the world at the estimated length of 5464 km.:0.5	The Yellow River:0.5	Yangtze River:0.5	the Yellow River ("Huang He") in China:0.5	the Wisconsin River:0.5	List of Skulduggery Pleasant characters:0.5	a tributary of the Chippewa River:0.5	The 1887 Yellow River flood:0.5	Wisconsin River:0.5	Bohai Sea:0.5	the river bed:0.5	Han:0.5	its surrounding farm fields:0.5	the level of its surrounding farm fields:0.5
2351	6236.299	How long before bankruptcy is removed from a credit report? 	0.0	-1	100	(10|ten|\b7|seven) years	.	0	0	0	0	long” on the CDS and the credit:0.5	long term credit risk:0.5	BB (from the most creditworthy to the least) for investment-grade long term credit risk, and BB, CCC, CC, C, and D for "speculative" long term credit risk:0.5	synthetic long and short positions in the reference entity:0.5	the beginning of the end of this long process:0.5	a filing saying that "the NHL has long tolerated indicted and even convicted criminals among its ranks":0.5	Bally Total Fitness:0.5	Credit rating agency:0.5	Debt settlement:0.5	Report of Anton R. Valukas:0.5	How Long Blues" or "How Long How Long:0.5	Long Blues" (also known as "How Long Blues" or "How Long How Long"):0.5	a person or other entity:0.5	Subprime crisis background information:0.5	the debts:0.5
1936	6214.937	How many stories are in the Sears Tower? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	(100|110|10[6-9])	the Sears Tower, a 108-story, 1,451-foot (442 m) skyscraper	0	0	0	0	442 m:0.5	223 metres (730 ft):0.5	451-foot (442 m) skyscraper in Chicago:0.5	77 West Wacker Drive:0.5	Sears Tower:0.5	223 metres:0.5	History of Chicago:0.5	Chicago Spire:0.5	between 230 and 310 meters:0.5	Many Many:0.5	List of tallest buildings in South Africa:0.5	Trump International Hotel and Tower (Chicago):0.5	Skidmore architects:0.5	tapered areas of floorplates:0.5	setbacks:0.5
1771	6195.15	When was D-Day? 	1.0	0	100	1944|June? 6	June 1944	0	0	0	0	June 1944:0.5	June 6, 1944:0.5	Tuesday, 6 June 1944 (D-Day):0.5	1944-06-06:0.5	Tuesday:0.5	GMT+2:0.5	800 North and Digital Ranch:0.5	D-Day (game):0.5	D-Day:0.5	The best known D-Day:0.5	1961:0.5	British Double Summer Time:0.5	Le Télégramme:0.5	Memorial Pegasus:0.5	the Normandy landings:0.5
1675	6171.097	What group sang the song "Happy Together"? 	0.36062319952358557	18	100	Turtles	a 1967 song from The Turtles' album of the same name	0	0	0	0	Hong Kong:0.5	a group:0.5	a white Peugeot 505 sedan:0.5	Gary Puckett:0.5	the group:0.5	the group, in early 1968,:0.5	Helen Slater:0.5	the New York theater group:0.5	Index of China-related articles (0–L):0.5	Jahn Teigen:0.5	Jo Kwon:0.5	Lyme and cybelle:0.5	Youtube of some of this unreleased material:0.5	"Happy Together":0.5	a 1997 Hong Kong film directed by Wong Kar-wai:0.5
2284	6154.961	What Chinese Dynasty was during 1412-1431? 	0.49264376153186384	8	76	Ming	the Ming Dynasty	0	0	0	0	The Hamdanid dynasty:0.5	the French Bourbon dynasty:0.5	the Merovingian Dynasty:0.5	the Saxon dynasty of Henry the Fowler:0.5	Kangxi Dynasty:0.5	a Canadian electric car produced by Dynasty Electric Car Corporation:0.5	the dynasties in Chinese history:0.5	a Muslim Arab dynasty:0.5	the Ming Dynasty:0.5	Chinese history:0.5	511:0.5	northern Iraq:0.5	Dynasty Electric Car Corporation:0.5	the Bourbon family:0.5	The eastern realm, which would become Germany,:0.5
1845	6151.279	What province is Calgary located in? 	0.5	9	100	Alberta	the southern part of the civil province of Alberta	0	0	0	0	Calgary:0.5	Calgary-Fort:0.5	two "twin" facilities in the province:0.5	the other located in Edmonton:0.5	two "twin" facilities in the province, the other located in Edmonton, each:0.5	two "twin" facilities in the province, the other located in Edmonton, each being locally known as the "Jube:0.5	the "Jube:0.5	the province:0.5	Calgary Health Region:0.5	the southern part of the civil province of Alberta:0.5	the civil province of Alberta:0.5	one of two "twin" facilities in the province, the other located in Edmonton, each being locally known as the "Jube:0.5	Cochrane, Alberta:0.5	Culture of Alberta:0.5	Transportation in Calgary:0.5
1628	6135.756	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	only three wetland areas:0.5	Much:0.5	only three wetland areas of global importance:0.5	two areas:0.5	two areas of poorly drained sandy soil on both sides of Lake Okeechobee:0.5	more than nine months:0.5	it:0.5	other areas:0.5	other areas that border or flow:0.5	the water:0.5	000 years:0.5	an area:0.5	evaporation:0.5	National and international attention:0.5	groundwater:0.5
2199	6116.68	What band was Jimmy Page in before Led Zeppelin? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Yardbirds	the blues-influenced rock band The Yardbirds to replace bassist Paul Samwell-Smith	0	0	0	0	Led Zeppelin:0.5	Eleven (band):0.5	Led Zeppelin guitarist Jimmy Page:0.5	the band:0.5	the blues-influenced rock band The Yardbirds to replace bassist Paul Samwell-Smith:0.5	Fellow Led Zeppelin band member John Bonham:0.5	a well-known British musician and member of the rock band, Led Zeppelin:0.5	Jimmy Page discography:0.5	The band:0.5	Erik Turner:0.5	The Black Crowes:0.5	the rock band:0.5	an English rock band formed in London in 1968:0.5	What Is and What Should Never Be:0.5	Leif Sundin:0.5
1961	6090.042	What position did Satchel Paige play in professional baseball? 	1.0	0	100	pitcher	Pitcher	0	0	0	0	Pitcher:0.5	Portland Beavers:0.5	Baseball:0.5	Simmons Field:0.5	other positions:0.5	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	Diomedes Olivo:0.5	Jackie Robinson:0.5	Paige's position:0.5	the Pittsburgh Crawfords, playing alongside Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige:0.5	Kansas City Monarchs: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	playing alongside Josh Gibson and Satchel Paige:0.5	the Chattanooga White Sox:0.5	Bob Lemon:0.5
10001	6068.444	How many Platonic solids do we have?	1.0	0	100	\b5\b|five	the five solids	0	0	0	0	the five solids:0.5	Bonnie Stewart:0.5	Three-dimensional space:0.5	Tetrahedral hypothesis:0.5	Equilateral triangle:0.5	5 finite convex regular polyhedra:0.5	Many (sometimes abbreviated as ..:0.5	Many (sometimes abbreviated:0.5	Four-dimensional space:0.5	Rotational symmetry:0.5	Mathematical beauty:0.5	Octahedron:0.5	the Platonic solids:0.5	the set in order of increasing number of faces:0.5	Laban:0.5
2212	6053.49	What country artist is nicknamed Tater? 	1.0	0	100	Little Jimmy Dickens	Little Jimmy Dickens	0	0	0	0	Little Jimmy Dickens:0.5	Jimmy Martin and the Sunny Mountain Boys:0.5	Stan Freberg:0.5	Western artist known for both his signature "Travis picking" guitar playing style, as well as his hit song "Sixteen Tons":0.5	Benton, Kentucky:0.5	tiny Benton:0.5	Johnny Carson:0.5	Stan Freberg (born Stanley Friberg; August 7, 1926):0.5	Jimmy Martin:0.5	WWVA Jamboree:0.5	Barney Google and Snuffy Smith:0.5	the first country artist to circle the globe while on tour:0.5	Stanley Friberg; August 7, 1926:0.5	Wilson County, Tennessee:0.5	George Price Boyce:0.5
2123	6033.72	When was John Lennon born? 	0.23426054147887243	33	100	1940	1940-10-09	0	0	0	0	2013:0.5	October:0.5	2011:0.5	1967:0.5	1957:0.5	December 1980:0.5	Patrick Ryan (author and journalist):0.5	four principal members of the band The Beatles:0.5	1963:0.5	1980:0.5	1989:0.5	1916 – 1989:0.5	Liverpool:0.5	Lennon Rose, named after The Beatles star John Lennon:0.5	Andy Newmark:0.5
1966	6020.151	What capital city do you see from the top of Bunker Hill? 	0.0	-1	100	Boston	.	0	0	0	0	the most of it:0.5	Dzhokhar and Tamerlan Tsarnaev:0.5	New York City:0.5	You (stressed , unstressed ):0.5	Modern English:0.5	Louis Lesser:0.5	you:0.5	a Yale man:0.5	I:0.5	the Los Angeles City:0.5	North Kingstown High School:0.5	both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	Her":0.5	an Educational programme set in Scotland:0.5	the 63rd album:0.5
2156	6006.76	How fast does Randy Johnson throw? 	0.0	-1	100	(95|98|100(.1)?).*?(mph|miles per hour)|160\s*(km|kilometers).*h	.	0	0	0	0	a fast but not outstanding speed:0.5	his high speed and penchant for throwing wild pitches:0.5	a fast but not outstanding speed for a professional pitcher:0.5	Yu Darvish:0.5	Slider:0.5	Chris Young (pitcher):0.5	a speed between that of a curveball and that of a fastball:0.5	a speed:0.5	Seattle:0.5	Jim Bunning:0.5	Steve Dalkowski:0.5	2004 World Series:0.5	a September 27, 1992 game against the Texas Rangers:0.5	its own nickname:0.5	the pitch:0.5
2270	5985.273	What is capital of Maryland? 	1.0	0	100	Annapolis	Annapolis, Maryland	0	0	0	0	Annapolis, Maryland:0.5	Severn River (Maryland):0.5	the Baltimore MSA:0.5	the Antiques Capital of Maryland:0.5	the Antiques Capital:0.5	The Capital:0.5	The capital of Maryland:0.5	a temporary capital of Maryland:0.5	the chief political figure in the city of Annapolis, which is the capital city of Maryland:0.5	Baltimore City:0.5	Battle of the Severn:0.5	St. Mary's College of Maryland:0.5	the William Paca House:0.5	the Maryland state government:0.5	Maryland Scenic Byways:0.5
1803	5977.358	When did Willis Haviland Carrier make the air conditioner? 	0.7609175985614539	2	99	1902	1902	0	0	0	0	1876October 7, 1950:0.5	Air conditioning:0.5	1902:0.5	modern air conditioning:0.5	an American engineer, best known for inventing modern air conditioning:0.5	1939:0.5	his company:0.5	the first modern electrical air conditioning unit:0.5	the first large-scale electrical air conditioning:0.5	advances:0.5	a thermal-electrical device for providing uninterrupted air conditioning even when the incoming utility power fails:0.5	it:0.5	a quality problem:0.5	the future:0.5	visitors:0.5
2285	5967.697	How much does the capitol dome weigh? 	0.10907215341378007	53	88	14.1 million pounds	two domes, one inside the other, and the total weight is 14.1 million pounds	0	0	0	0	a tentative four-year, $10 million project to repair and conserve the Capitol dome:0.5	Washington State Capitol:0.5	Restoration and conservation:0.5	96 ft in diameter:0.5	288 ft in height and 96 ft in diameter:0.5	two domes, one inside the other,:0.5	as much as three inches (76 mm):0.5	the Architect of the Capitol:0.5	1 million pounds:0.5	the Capitol dome:0.5	the Capitol Dome':0.5	buildings:0.5	the total weight is 14:0.5	It:0.5	the dome:0.5
1809	5961.566	When was the Buckingham Palace built in London, England? 	0.0	-1	100	1703	.	0	0	0	0	every November:0.5	British Summer Time:0.5	approximately two miles:0.5	four Victorian townhouses:0.5	the seven Canadian provinces:0.5	72 live bootlegs released by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam from the band's 2000 Binaural Tour:0.5	Somerset House:0.5	Queen's House:0.5	East End of London:0.5	2008:0.5	November 10, 2009:0.5	Goodmayes:0.5	England, east of the Roman and medieval walled City of London:0.5	central London:0.5	Goring Hotel:0.5
2053	5937.818	What duo lost their Grammy for best new artist when it was discovered that they lip-synched their songs? 	0.0	-1	100	Milli Vanilli	.	0	0	0	0	Academy Award for Best Original Song:0.5	The Oxford Dictionaries:0.5	the 2004 awards in the categories of Best Female Video, Best Dance Video, Best Pop Video and Video of the Year:0.5	number 8:0.5	an Old Norse borrowing, "þeir" (nominative plural masculine of the demonstrative, which acted in Old Norse as a plural pronoun):0.5	the new Best Regional Roots Music Album, including polka, which lost its own separate category in 2009:0.5	Oxford:0.5	turn:0.5	Jon Mark:0.5	the Best Female Video category:0.5	Sugarland:0.5	Best Pop Duo/Group Performance:0.5	the 2010 MTV Video Music Awards:0.5	Hate It or Love It:0.5	Best Dance Video:0.5
1767	5911.934	When was the first Ford Mustang made? 	1.0	0	100	1964	the 1964 Indianapolis 500	0	0	0	0	the 1964 Indianapolis 500:0.5	1964:0.5	its April 17 introduction, as pace car for the 1964 Indianapolis 500:0.5	1970:0.5	April 17:0.5	October 7, 1962:0.5	1968:0.5	1966:0.5	1984:0.5	1983:0.5	August 1968:0.5	mid-2002:0.5	Ford Racing 3:0.5	pace car:0.5	it:0.5
2306	5893.86	How big is the Great Pyramid? 	0.41195437047215944	14	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	roughly the same size:0.5	Yottabyte:0.5	the Great Pyramid:0.5	The Legend of Wisley:0.5	the three pyramids:0.5	Monks Mound:0.5	Parc Cwm long cairn:0.5	this big budget HK movie:0.5	Glastonbury Festival:0.5	Chantal Chamandy:0.5	Shipbuilding:0.5	Serious Sam:0.5	the oldest and largest of the three pyramids in the Giza Necropolis bordering what is now El Giza, Egypt:0.5	the tallest man-made structure:0.5	146.5 m:0.5
1520	5877.135	What is the capital of Kentucky? 	1.0	0	100	Frankfort	Frankfort, Kentucky	0	0	0	0	Frankfort, Kentucky:0.5	Frankfort All Hazards:0.5	Pine Mountain (Appalachian Mountains):0.5	Frankfort, Kentucky's historic district at 311 Washington Street:0.5	Frankfort, Kentucky that was built in 1800:0.5	The capital:0.5	Kentucky, Frankfort, Kentucky and surrounding cities:0.5	the Louisville-Jefferson County:0.5	the Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area and western Lexington-Fayette:0.5	the capital of Kentucky:0.5	a NOAA Weather Radio station that serves The capital of Kentucky, Frankfort, Kentucky and surrounding cities including the eastern part of the Louisville-Jefferson County, KY-IN Metropolitan Statistical Area and western Lexington-Fayette:0.5	Frankfort, a city in Franklin County, Kentucky, United States:0.5	The State Journal:0.5	the Kentucky River upriver:0.5	an Episcopal Church:0.5
10016	5866.377	What is the capital city of Ukraine?	1.0	0	100	Kiev	Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine	0	0	0	0	Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine:0.5	the capital city of Ukraine:0.5	the Kiev City Duma building:0.5	capital city of Ukraine, Kiev:0.5	The Kiev Tumbler (, Kyivskyi svitlyi):0.5	the Kiev Metro:0.5	Kiev Peninsula:0.5	Okean Elzy:0.5	Maidan Nezalezhnosti:0.5	Kiev Tumbler:0.5	the central square of Kiev, the capital city of Ukraine:0.5	Kyle Vashkulat:0.5	the Ukrainian capital Kiev:0.5	The peninsula:0.5	connection:0.5
1466	5849.42	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	Allen Iverson:0.5	taller players:0.5	Shooting guard / Point guard:0.5	2010 NBA All-Star Game:0.5	Rocky Steps:0.5	a set of skills that do not match the traditional position of his physical stature:0.5	tall players:0.5	a gene on the X chromosome and Y chromosome which is associated with short stature in humans if mutated or present in only one copy (haploinsufficiency):0.5	his physical stature:0.5	short stature:0.5	Chris Webber:0.5	Short stature:0.5	the next season:0.5	The revamped 2004 team:0.5	the All-Star roster:0.5
10011	5835.901	What currency is used in Ukraine?	1.0	0	100	UAH|hryvnia	Ukrainian hryvnia	0	0	0	0	Ukrainian hryvnia:0.5	Soviet ruble:0.5	Ukrainian karbovanets:0.5	its own currency:0.5	the currency samples:0.5	the Argentine peso:0.5	Cowry shells ("Cypraea moneta"):0.5	new currency, the hryvnia,:0.5	A new currency, the hryvnia,:0.5	two thousand years:0.5	new currency: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	Economy of Europe:0.5	Grzywna (unit):0.5	The official currency of England:0.5
1734	5816.584	How do you say "pig" in Spanish? 	0.0	-1	100	Cerdo	.	0	0	0	0	you:0.5	Middle East Media Research Institute:0.5	Mersher Miller:0.5	Itawis language:0.5	Pinky Dinky Doo:0.5	it:0.5	Zabbaleen:0.5	Hair of the dog:0.5	Carlos Reygadas:0.5	Rama language:0.5	Proverb:0.5	Kapampangan language:0.5	Carmon:0.5	distortion:0.5	I:0.5
2301	5805.513	What composer wrote "Die Gotterdammerung"? 	0.0	-1	67	Wagner	.	0	0	0	0	the composer:0.5	himself: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	The Composer:0.5	The title:0.5	German:0.5	various beings and gods:0.5	the burning, immersion in water, and renewal of the world:0.5	the union of all proper subcontinua of "A" that contain "p":0.5	these selections:0.5	Diana Ross & the Supremes by the Motown label:0.5	Ragnarök:0.5	the Old Norse phrase "Ragnarök":0.5	renewal:0.5	renewal of the world:0.5
1492	5800.685	How old was Nolan Ryan when he retired? 	0.0	-1	100	4(4|6)	.	0	0	0	0	six weeks:0.5	Texas Rangers (baseball):0.5	eight years old, of a heart attack at age 34:0.5	Old English (OE):0.5	Scott Hamilton (figure skater):0.5	eight years:0.5	List of Major League Baseball records considered unbreakable:0.5	Red Murff:0.5	him:0.5	Tommy John:0.5	Russ Nixon:0.5	Harry Dalton:0.5	Old age:0.5	his first major record:0.5	Alvin, Texas,:0.5
10045	5780.137	Who invented bitcoin?	0.07437082564046249	70	100	Nakamoto	pseudonymous developer Satoshi Nakamoto	0	0	0	0	Charles Stross:0.5	Bradford MP George Galloway:0.5	a blog post:0.5	Tulip mania:0.5	Public-key cryptography:0.5	Libertarian perspectives on revolution:0.5	a charitable foundation founded in September 2012 with a stated mission to ""standardize, protect and promote the use of Bitcoin cryptographic money for the benefit of users worldwide."":0.5	London:0.5	a digital currency used in the network:0.5	an open source protocol:0.5	the network:0.5	a peer-to-peer payment network based on an open source protocol and a digital currency used in the network:0.5	Bitcoin cryptographic money:0.5	the Bitcoin cryptocurrency:0.5	The Bitcoin protocol:0.5
10006	5765.911	How old did Jesus die?	0.0	-1	100	\b33\b|thirty-three	.	0	0	0	0	a mortal man who survived his crucifixion and died a natural death at the age of 120 in Kashmir:0.5	the awaited Messiah of the Old Testament:0.5	the age of 120 in Kashmir:0.5	Old Testament:0.5	a natural death:0.5	Jesus:0.5	the ages of 12 and 30:0.5	other sources of that age (e.g. Josephus and Tacitus):0.5	that age:0.5	a mortal man:0.5	he:0.5	the age of one hundred and twenty years:0.5	57 years:0.5	old folk songs:0.5	the Passover and Exodus from Egypt recorded in the Old Testament through the Last Supper and crucifixion that preceded the resurrection:0.5
1504	5740.192	Where is the Salton Sea? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Calif(\s?\.|ornia)	Desert Beach, California	0	0	0	0	Salt Creek Beach on the northern shore:0.5	Desert Beach, California:0.5	Riverside County, California,:0.5	Salt Creek (Salton Sea):0.5	California’s Imperial Valley:0.5	the Volcan Mountains:0.5	California's largest inland body of water:0.5	California's largest inland body:0.5	San Felipe Creek, a stream in Imperial and San Diego Counties of California.:0.5	America’:0.5	Salt Creek:0.5	Alamo River:0.5	most:0.5	the county:0.5	Mecca, California (Box Canyon and Painted Canyon):0.5
1851	5719.392	Which country colonized Hong Kong? 	0.30102999566398125	24	100	Britain	Britain - Hong Kong, Burma, Malaya; Holland - Dutch East Indies; U.	0	0	0	0	Hong Kong:0.5	Hong Kong immigration:0.5	Malaya:0.5	Holland:0.5	Hong Kong, Burma, Malaya; Holland - Dutch East Indies; U:0.5	the world:0.5	one country:0.5	the mainland':0.5	the South China Sea:0.5	Hong Kong Phooey:0.5	Hong Kong and Macau:0.5	mainland China:0.5	the country parks:0.5	Burma:0.5	the "One country, two systems" principle:0.5
1646	5698.742	When was the first atomic bomb dropped? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Aug.*1945	August 1945	0	0	0	0	July 16, 1945:0.5	USS YMS-386:0.5	August 6:0.5	August:0.5	August 1945:0.5	August 6, 1945:0.5	List of go games:0.5	USS Bullhead (SS-332):0.5	Reiji Okazaki:0.5	September 1970 to 1974:0.5	the navigator of the "Enola Gay" when it dropped the first atomic bomb on Hiroshima:0.5	a 1997 album by Brian Eno:0.5	a result:0.5	Nagasaki, Japan,:0.5	Hiroshima, Japan,:0.5
1973	5686.394	What player on a basketball team usually plays the post or pivot position? 	0.3287886595888969	21	100	center	the greatest basketball player (and certainly the best and most revolutionary player at the center position) produced by the Philippine Basketball Association	0	0	0	0	Jerry West:0.5	Donald Bradman:0.5	Ramon Fernandez:0.5	a move in which the player posting up takes a back step on the side of a defender behind him and spins to that side to gain leverage:0.5	These rules, combined with the restrictions on where one player of a particular position can move,:0.5	Dirk Nowitzki:0.5	the restrictions on where one player of a particular position can move:0.5	a versatile frontcourt player:0.5	the best and most revolutionary player:0.5	seven players on each team, who are given nominated, named positions:0.5	a player who on defense plays as an infielder, outfielder, or catcher:0.5	one player of a particular position:0.5	the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History:0.5	several members of the league's 25 Greatest Players:0.5	the Greatest Game, a reunion of several members of the league's 25 Greatest Players,:0.5
1483	5662.495	Where is the highest point on earth? 	0.8345574460809417	1	66	Everest	Ecuador, rather than Mount Everest	0	0	0	0	Earth's equatorial bulge:0.5	Ecuador, rather than Mount Everest:0.5	Ecuador:0.5	Earth:0.5	the peak of Mount Chimborazo in Ecuador, rather than Mount Everest:0.5	the Everest option payoff:0.5	Nepal:0.5	Earth, Mount Everest,:0.5	Omar Samra:0.5	Tenzing Norgay:0.5	Edmund Hillary:0.5	Silvio Mondinelli:0.5	Um Hong-gil:0.5	the highest point:0.5	the peak:0.5
1899	5656.572	What book did Rachel Carson write in 1962? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Silent Spring	her famous book "Silent Spring"	0	0	0	0	the book:0.5	a book written by Rachel Carson and published by Houghton Mifflin on September 27, 1962:0.5	a book written by Rachel Carson and published by Houghton Mifflin on 27 September 1962:0.5	her famous book "Silent Spring":0.5	the book "Silent Spring":0.5	her forthcoming book, "Silent Spring":0.5	Rachel Carson House (Colesville, Maryland):0.5	my own books:0.5	National Audubon Society:0.5	Silent Spring:0.5	the subject, which developed into her famous book "Silent Spring", published in 1962:0.5	Houghton Mifflin:0.5	parody of financial and spiritual self-help books:0.5	Rachael Carson's book "Silent Spring":0.5	27 September 1962:0.5
2342	5636.364	When was the first televised World Series? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	1947	1947	0	0	0	0	2002:0.5	six games to capture their second championship and their first since (as well as their last to the present date):0.5	their first since 1962:0.5	one game:0.5	1947:0.5	From 1991:0.5	College World Series on CBS:0.5	Satelight:0.5	The World Is Yours (TV series):0.5	Baseball broadcasting firsts:0.5	The Television Ghost:0.5	Boy Meets World (season 1):0.5	the first time:0.5	their last to the present date:0.5	their first 26 games:0.5
1904	5618.141	How high is the pitcher's mound? 	0.0	-1	100	(ten|10)\s*in(ch(es)?)?|25.4\s*(cm|centimeters?)	.	0	0	0	0	Eephus pitch:0.5	that:0.5	an appropriate balance:0.5	a dirt pathway:0.5	time:0.5	the pitching distance, and other aspects of the pitcher's mound:0.5	a ball field:0.5	Dozer Park:0.5	baseball fields:0.5	other aspects:0.5	the many decades:0.5	It:0.5	Dallas Braden:0.5	Tim Lahey:0.5	Nick Adenhart:0.5
2040	5603.893	What are baby frogs called? 	0.2764209843288905	27	100	tadpole	tadpole bites	0	0	0	0	Muppet Babies:0.5	Mowgli:0.5	smaller frogs, crabs, baby turtles, and young snakes:0.5	frozen beefheart:0.5	Crunchy Frog:0.5	Noah Beery, Jack Hawkins and Richard Ainley:0.5	smaller frogs:0.5	young snakes:0.5	Jack Raymond and starring Noah Beery, Jack Hawkins and Richard Ainley:0.5	Michigan J. Frog:0.5	African dwarf frog:0.5	baby shrimp:0.5	List of amphibians and reptiles of Montana:0.5	Jeepers Creepers (1939 animated film):0.5	Jim Henson's Little Muppet Monsters:0.5
10069	5590.277	what can mandrills at the Colchester Zoo do?	0.0	-1	77	cover.*eye	.	0	0	0	0	home to groups of Cheetahs, Warthogs and Red River Hogs, as well as a pair of Spotted Hyenas and a troop of Mandrills:0.5	Spotted Hyenas and a troop of Mandrills:0.5	The mandrill:0.5	Mandrills:0.5	groups:0.5	The second section:0.5	Spotted Hyenas:0.5	Mandrill:0.5	Mandrillus sphinx:0.5	giant anteater:0.5	a fictional character, a mutant supervillain in the Marvel Comics universe:0.5	Mandrill Is:0.5	Colchester:0.5	England:0.5	Colchester, England:0.5
2331	5585.422	What actress has received the most Oscar nominations? 	1.0	0	100	Hepburn|Streep	Streep	0	0	0	0	Streep:0.5	Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress:0.5	the Best Actress category:0.5	Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Actress:0.5	the three competitive acting categories: Best Actress, Best Supporting Actress and Most Promising Actress:0.5	Citra Award for Best Leading Actress:0.5	Best Actress nominations:0.5	Charles Lang:0.5	Linh Dan Pham:0.5	the record for the most wins in the Best Actress category, leading with three consecutive wins:0.5	her double lead actress:0.5	Peter O'Toole:0.5	French:0.5	Moulin Rouge!:0.5	The Turning Point (1977 film):0.5
1491	5564.673	What was the name of Sherlock Holmes' brother? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Mycroft	Mycroft & Moran	0	0	0	0	Sherlock Holmes' brother:0.5	Sherlock Holmes (2010 film):0.5	Sherlock Holmes' older brother:0.5	Holmes:0.5	William of Baskerville:0.5	Ian Gillies:0.5	Mac OS 8:0.5	those considered by Arthur Conan Doyle for his detective hero before settling on "Sherlock Holmes":0.5	Mycroft & Moran:0.5	Sherlock Holmes's abilities as both a good fighter and an excellent logician:0.5	Sherlock Holmes' brother, Mycroft Holmes:0.5	Mycroft Holmes:0.5	Sherlock:0.5	The Moon:0.5	Robert A. Heinlein:0.5
10053	5545.288	chemical symbol of ethylene ?	0.0	-1	100	C.*2.*H.*4	.	0	0	0	0	Chemical formula:0.5	its chemical symbol:0.5	a hypothetical chemical compound with the formula C2O2 or O=C=C=O:0.5	the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78:0.5	the chemical symbol Ag:0.5	a chemical element with the chemical symbol Ag ( "árguros", , both from the Indo-European root "*arg-" for "grey" or "shining") and atomic number 47:0.5	a raw material:0.5	Silver:0.5	IUPAC name:0.5	oxirane:0.5	a chemical name:0.5	a chemical element with the chemical symbol Pt and an atomic number of 78:0.5	the manufacture:0.5	ethene 1,2-dione:0.5	ethylene glycol:0.5
1658	5534.21	What year was Robert Frost born? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	187(4|5)	1874	0	0	0	0	12 years:0.5	this writer - who was 12 years old at the time and also living at the James farm -:0.5	1874:0.5	1874 – January 29, 1963:0.5	March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963:0.5	1981:0.5	a 47 mi long footpath:0.5	John Allen Gable:0.5	the Newcomb Professor of the Year Award:0.5	1965:0.5	Lotte Jacobi:0.5	March 26:0.5	journalist William Prescott Frost, Jr.:0.5	Dartmouth College, where he studied with Robert Frost,:0.5	Robert Pack (poet and critic):0.5
1515	5517.923	What was Dr. Seuss' real name? 	0.41195437047215944	14	100	Theodore? (Seuss )?Geisel	a sculpture garden in Springfield, Massachusetts that honors Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss	0	0	0	0	Dr. Seuss:0.5	an animated musical television special first aired on CBS on March 10, 1971, based on the 1957 Dr. Seuss children's book of the same name, and produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises:0.5	the pen name Dr. Seuss:0.5	the pen name "Seuss":0.5	Dr. Theophrastus Seuss:0.5	several more Dr. Seuss specials:0.5	earlier Dr. Seuss works, most notably the 1938 short story:0.5	the world of Dr. Seuss:0.5	Writer:0.5	the work of Dr. Seuss:0.5	a 1962 children's book by Dr. Seuss:0.5	Bad Hair Day:0.5	Christopher Cerf:0.5	characters created by Dr. Seuss:0.5	a sculpture garden in Springfield, Massachusetts that honors Theodor Seuss Geisel, better known to the world as Dr. Seuss:0.5
1564	5500.838	When did Led Zeppelin appear on BBC? 	1.0	0	100	1969	1969 and 1971	0	0	0	0	1969 and 1971:0.5	the 1997 album "BBC Sessions":0.5	1969:0.5	October 2012:0.5	1971:0.5	Dancing Days:0.5	November 1971:0.5	1997:0.5	a ten compact disc box set by the English rock group Led Zeppelin, released by Atlantic Records on 24 September 1993:0.5	Folk rock:0.5	March 21:0.5	2007:0.5	White Summer:0.5	Cartoone:0.5	the first person to appear when transmission resumed:0.5
1719	5478.431	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	1.1 solar mass and the planet is at least 67% the mass of Jupiter, orbiting about half the distance of Jupiter:0.5	about half the distance of Jupiter:0.5	0.012 arcsec so in an orbit of 4.2 AU, smaller than the distance between Jupiter and the Sun:0.5	HD 170469 b:0.5	the distance between Jupiter and the Sun:0.5	approximately 1 AU:0.5	2 AU:0.5	Upsilon Andromedae e:0.5	1 solar mass and the planet:0.5	at least 67% the mass:0.5	the distance from Jupiter and the Sun:0.5	the distance:0.5	55 Cancri d:0.5	Sun:0.5	75 million km:0.5
2268	5462.971	what instrument does the concertmaster of an orchestra usually play? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	violin	Any violin solo	0	0	0	0	Julia Fischer:0.5	the zhongruan:0.5	the concertmaster:0.5	many instruments:0.5	a second instrument, which is usually the zhongruan:0.5	a second instrument:0.5	The concertmaster (from German Konzertmeister):0.5	Armen Anassian:0.5	the second-most important person:0.5	a guest soloist:0.5	the concertmaster's role:0.5	an instrument never played before:0.5	the case:0.5	Any violin solo:0.5	Any violin solo in an orchestral work:0.5
2240	5441.708	What does the bugler play at the end of the day on a US military base? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	Taps	Taps	0	0	0	0	Leroy Anderson:0.5	the bugler to finish the recital:0.5	Bugler John Cook:0.5	buglers from the Australian Defence Force:0.5	Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan:0.5	the buglers:0.5	Traditions of Texas A&M University:0.5	From Here to Eternity:0.5	Victims of Terrorist Attack on the Pentagon Memorial:0.5	Music of the American Civil War:0.5	Taps:0.5	A young boy, Bugler John Cook,:0.5	its 2013 acquisition of US Airways:0.5	number one:0.5	The three largest airlines in the world by passengers carried:0.5
2386	5414.862	How did Harry Houdini die? 	0.16862108415921306	45	100	ruptured appendix|peritonitis|appendicitis	peritonitis	0	0	0	0	his death:0.5	Houdini:0.5	Deathtrap (film):0.5	a man:0.5	Even the circumstances of his death in 1926:0.5	#11 ("Die Hindenburg") of the German radio play series "Offenbarung 23", which deals with conspiracy theories, Tesla, the circumstances of his death and his work with "death ray" weapons:0.5	He:0.5	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:0.5	Spawn (comics):0.5	List of Google Doodles in 2011:0.5	Celebrity:0.5	he and his wife:0.5	Premature burial:0.5	a Natural Death:0.5	it:0.5
1812	5392.689	What was the name of the stage play that A. Lincoln died at? 	0.0	-1	100	Our American Cousin	.	0	0	0	0	Six days:0.5	April 15, 1865:0.5	more than 30,000 recorded performances:0.5	2009 lists, including the "New York Times", "LA Times":0.5	the 1979 film:0.5	February 12, 1809:0.5	Columbine (book):0.5	Edward Bulwer-Lytton:0.5	Maxwell Anderson:0.5	Orson Welles:0.5	the stage play of that name:0.5	1991, in "Other People's Money", directed by Norman Jewison and based on the stage play of that name:0.5	The successful reunification of the states:0.5	his death:0.5	consequences:0.5
1506	5367.091	What's the name of King Arthur's sword? 	1.0	0	100	Excalibur	Excalibur	0	0	0	0	Excalibur:0.5	Excalibur (film):0.5	HMS Excalibur:0.5	King Arthur (DC Comics):0.5	Arthur (newspaper):0.5	King Arthur's sword (Excalibur):0.5	A Sword:0.5	a story titled "A Sword, A Rifle And A Bow":0.5	Batraz:0.5	Sir Balin:0.5	King Arthur':0.5	Excalibur Hotel and Casino:0.5	Arthur's men:0.5	Henry VII:0.5	the name "Arthur":0.5
2236	5354.639	What country's flag flies over the Canary Islands? 	1.0	0	100	Spa(in|nish)	Spain	0	0	0	0	Spain:0.5	Santa Cruz de Tenerife:0.5	one EU country:0.5	Morocco and the Western Sahara:0.5	England and Ireland (2006):0.5	Iceland (1995):0.5	Ryanair:0.5	Spanish:0.5	The flag of the Autonomous Community of the Canary Islands:0.5	Morocco:0.5	the United States:0.5	the South East Asia:0.5	the Madeira Islands:0.5	the Mediterranean region, the Canary Islands and North Africa:0.5	The Canary Islands (; , ), also known as "the Canaries" (),:0.5
1470	5327.595	When did president Herbert Hoover die? 	1.0	0	100	1964	1964	0	0	0	0	1964:0.5	the $1.9 billion scale of the public works plan:0.5	March 1947:0.5	1874 –:0.5	August 4, 1903:0.5	9 billion scale:0.5	July 9, 1969:0.5	Stanford University:0.5	1927:0.5	August 10, 1874:0.5	1933:0.5	age two "Bertie":0.5	Vladimir Rosing:0.5	the convention:0.5	William Borah:0.5
1931	5304.305	When was Prince Charles born? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1948	born 14 November 1948	0	0	0	0	February 1981:0.5	born 14 November 1948:0.5	November 1948:0.5	29 June 1801 – 21 January 1883:0.5	October 1680:0.5	9 April 2005:0.5	Prince Charles of Denmark:0.5	January 1883:0.5	April 2005:0.5	three albums:0.5	April 2, 1958:0.5	Wednesday, 29:0.5	Princess Joséphine of Lorraine:0.5	Hugh van Cutsem:0.5	a week:0.5
2018	5283.939	How many Mars days are there in a Martian year? 	0.0	-1	100	66[89]	.	0	0	0	0	320 days:0.5	4 billion years:0.5	1 year, 320 days, and 18:0.5	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	a 1921 German silent sci-fi comedy film directed by Heinz Schall and starring Lilly Flohr, Hermann Picha and Gerhard Ritterband:0.5	Two women, Janice Smith and Leonora Holmes,:0.5	the many races:0.5	Too Many Years:0.5	Many a Year:0.5	the many races from among fiction inhabiting Mars:0.5	One Year:0.5	three fictional extraterrestrial races:0.5	1:0.5	Terraforming of Mars:0.5	Classical albedo features on Mars:0.5
10025	5263.488	What is the highest mountain in the Czech Republic?	0.0	-1	100	Sne[zž]ka	.	0	0	0	0	Milešovka:0.5	Sněžka:0.5	Praděd (; ; ; "Grandfather") (1,491.3 metres) is the highest mountain of Hrubý Jeseník mountains and Moravia, Czech Silesia and Upper Silesia and is fifth highest mountain of Czech Republic.:0.5	Hrubý Jeseník:0.5	List of mountains in Poland:0.5	Snow Mountain (Sněžka - 1602 m) which is also the highest mountain in the Czech republic:0.5	491.3 metres:0.5	Krnov:0.5	at least 100 mountains:0.5	Komáří hůrka:0.5	the highest mountain:0.5	Velký Lopeník:0.5	Božídarský Špičák:0.5	the highest mountains of Switzerland:0.5	each mountain range:0.5
2007	5252.053	How many years are there in a French president's term? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	seven|\b7\b	7 to 5 years	0	0	0	0	more than two terms:0.5	7 to 5 years:0.5	four years:0.5	12 years:0.5	seven years:0.5	one year:0.5	Many and Many a Year:0.5	a hundred years:0.5	Louisiana French: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	14 years for the former:0.5	14 years for the former, 12 years for the latter:0.5	French diaspora:0.5	Xavier de Villepin:0.5	The president:0.5
1524	5235.216	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	the ballpark:0.5	Burns Park (Detroit, Michigan):0.5	the first Tigers' owner, James D. Burns, who built the ballpark on his own property:0.5	the same ballpark:0.5	Dave Nilsson:0.5	Vivian Anderson (baseball):0.5	Reno Aces:0.5	Wisconsin Timber Rattlers:0.5	Cincinnati Kelly's Killers:0.5	Milwaukee Brewers (American Association):0.5	Rangers Ballpark:0.5	1990 Chicago White Sox season:0.5	The legacy of the American Association Milwaukee Brewers:0.5	the All-Star game:0.5	the end:0.5
1453	5223.329	Where was the first J.C. Penney store opened? 	0.07133375178436585	71	100	Kemmerer\s?, Wyo\.?	Kemmerer, Wyoming	0	0	0	0	Herald Square:0.5	the United States:0.5	London, England:0.5	Alaska':0.5	London:0.5	South Florida:0.5	Alaska:0.5	the former A&S location:0.5	Oxford Street:0.5	Posner Park:0.5	Sikes Senter:0.5	the Manhattan Mall:0.5	remaining Treasury Drug locations into Eckerd stores:0.5	U.S.:0.5	Kemmerer:0.5
1585	5208.805	What is the chief religion for Peru? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	Catholic	a new folk-Catholicism	0	0	0	0	Christianity:0.5	the International Center for Law and Religion Studies (ICLRS):0.5	the Oxford Journal of Law and Religion:0.5	the Oxford Journal:0.5	Ecuador:0.5	the Inca Empire, its history, origin, government system, scientific knowledge, language, religion, customs and monuments:0.5	the Spanish Royal Army in the viceroyalty of Peru:0.5	their own religions and lifestyles:0.5	Law and Religion Studies:0.5	Bahá'í Faith in Colombia: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	the International Consortium for Law and Religion Studies (ICLARS):0.5	Bahá'í Faith and Native Americans:0.5	Mariano Eduardo de Rivero y Ustariz:0.5	Republic:0.5
2367	5184.547	How tall is the Washington Monument? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	555\s*('|f(ee|oo)?t)|169\s*m	169 meters	0	0	0	0	Washington Monument:0.5	taller than the Washington Monument:0.5	List of tallest buildings in Washington, D.C.:0.5	Hotel Monaco (Washington, D.C.):0.5	761 ft:0.5	1812 N Moore:0.5	Jefferson Pier:0.5	Lincoln Memorial:0.5	Battle Monument:0.5	ten hours in December 1982:0.5	ten hours:0.5	Camp Merritt, New Jersey:0.5	an obelisk on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., built to commemorate George Washington, commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and the first American president:0.5	George Washington, commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and the first American president:0.5	a nuclear arms protester, Norman Mayer,:0.5
1526	5168.549	What is the city of brotherly love? 	1.0	0	100	Philadelphia	Philadelphia	0	0	0	0	Philadelphia:0.5	Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States:0.5	The Philadelphia 76ers:0.5	The City of Brotherly Love:0.5	Alaşehir:0.5	the Philadelphia 76ers:0.5	Siris (band):0.5	Lynnette Khalfani-Cox:0.5	Eddie Palmer (boxer):0.5	Boston:0.5	his career in The City of Brotherly Love:0.5	Second inauguration of George Washington:0.5	The second inauguration:0.5	place:0.5	Philadelphia Association:0.5
2269	5149.215	How long is a quarter in an NBA game? 	0.0	-1	100	12.m.*	.	0	0	0	0	82 to 50 games (61% of a normal season):0.5	2007–08 Toronto Raptors season:0.5	2008–09 Orlando Magic season:0.5	Shot clock:0.5	Buzzer beater:0.5	Raja Bell:0.5	a game the NBA now regards as the first played in its history:0.5	Game 7:0.5	the Toronto Huskies:0.5	Toronto, Ontario, Canada,:0.5	the NBA:0.5	2004 NBA Finals:0.5	1.46 million viewers on ESPN and over 2.2 million on ABC for NBA games:0.5	just 413,000 viewers,:0.5	George Gervin:0.5
1625	5129.007	What is the deepest lake in the world? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	Baikal	Lake Baikal	0	0	0	0	Lake Matano:0.5	List of lakes of Indonesia:0.5	Quesnel Lake:0.5	the deepest lake:0.5	Rift Valley lakes:0.5	Crater Lake:0.5	West Manggarai Regency:0.5	the deepest fjord lake:0.5	Frolikha Adventure Coastline Track: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	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 10th deepest lake in the world:0.5	the deepest lake in Indonesia:0.5	a depth:0.5	the deepest lake in Indonesia (ranked by maximum depth):0.5
1580	5119.521	What name is given to the science of map-making? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Cartography	History of cartography	0	0	0	0	Wyld's Great Globe:0.5	Geography (Ptolemy):0.5	Richmond William Hullett:0.5	History of cartography:0.5	Topographic map:0.5	Remote sensing:0.5	science:0.5	Patrick:0.5	Zhang Heng:0.5	Google Maps:0.5	History of geography:0.5	Navigation:0.5	Bulgarian, Russian, Serbian, ;:0.5	the Name of Science:0.5	the name:0.5
10018	5097.343	What is the color of blood?	0.6989700043360189	3	100	red	Color Me Blood Red	0	0	0	0	the color:0.5	The coloring matter of blood:0.5	the color of blood in vertebrates:0.5	Color Me Blood Red:0.5	the color of the blood of Christ:0.5	The coloring matter:0.5	the colors:0.5	the color of green eyes:0.5	the color frequencies:0.5	the colors most associated with courage, force, passion, heat, and joy:0.5	a strong red color:0.5	many more possible spectral combinations than color sensations:0.5	Shades of purple:0.5	the principal determinant:0.5	On Colors:0.5
1423	5078.627	What is a peninsula in the Philippines? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	Bataan|Bicol|Zamboanga	Zamboanga Peninsula	0	0	0	0	Bondoc Peninsula:0.5	Orientopsaltria:0.5	San Ildefonso Peninsula:0.5	Chelonistele sulphurea:0.5	Surendra (butterfly):0.5	Luperosaurus:0.5	Andrzej Szejna:0.5	Zamboanga Peninsula:0.5	Phalaenopsis micholitzii:0.5	Arrow dragonet:0.5	The Peninsula Manila:0.5	The Hong Kong and Shanghai Hotels, Limited, which operates The Peninsula Hotels ():0.5	the most number of votes:0.5	Makati City, Philippines:0.5	that district's seat for the 15th Congress of the Philippines:0.5
1892	5057.9	Where does cinnamon come from? 	0.0	-1	100	Sri Lanka	.	0	0	0	0	those who report that it had come from China:0.5	the River:0.5	China:0.5	the Latin word "cannella", a diminutive of "canna", "tube",:0.5	the word for cinnamon:0.5	Ilhéus:0.5	"canna":0.5	the way it curls up as it dries:0.5	a diminutive of "canna", "tube":0.5	tube:0.5	a diminutive:0.5	Northern Europe:0.5	Cinnamon (software):0.5	Scooby Snacks:0.5	the genus "Cinnamomum" that is used in both sweet and savoury foods:0.5
1417	5042.102	Who was the first person to run the mile in less than four minutes? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Roger Bannister	Roger Bannister and John Landy	0	0	0	0	Alan Ford (swimmer):0.5	Steve Fossett:0.5	the first person:0.5	The first person to hike the PCT from south to north:0.5	the first person to swim the 100-yard freestyle in under 50 seconds:0.5	Australian gold rushes:0.5	Richard Watson:0.5	Richard Watson, who completed the trail on September 1, 1972:0.5	John Landy:0.5	Don and June Mulford:0.5	Scott:0.5	Roger Bannister and John Landy:0.5	760 yards, or 1:0.5	609.344 metres:0.5	760 yards, or 1,609.344 metres:0.5
10086	5022.105	what is the sixteenth episode of the sixth season of the science fiction television series The X-Files?	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Alpha	Alpha (The X-Files)	0	0	0	0	Vienen:0.5	These episodes:0.5	Alpha (The X-Files):0.5	the sixteenth episode of the sixth season of the science fiction television series "The X-Files":0.5	the highest-rated non-special broadcast episode of the series:0.5	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 179th episode overall:0.5	the 179th episode: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 eighth season (and the 177th episode overall) of the science fiction television series "The X-Files":0.5	the sixteenth episode of "The X-Files" sixth season:0.5	Mind's Eye (The X-Files):0.5	science fiction technologies:0.5	satiric/comedic elements:0.5	the majority:0.5
2009	4999.499	What animal has human-like fingerprints? 	0.0	-1	100	koala	.	0	0	0	0	The Animals:0.5	animals such as cattle:0.5	The animal:0.5	a rat:0.5	a beetle:0.5	(non-anthropomorphic) animals:0.5	Ring-tailed lemur:0.5	the various farm animals that are treated as pets by Grandma Duck:0.5	the various farm animals:0.5	Natural objects, such as rock crystals and rock formations which look like petrosomatoglyphs, whole animals, plants, etc.,:0.5	a human or animal body:0.5	an supposed image of parts of a human or animal body in rock:0.5	movement called animation when displayed in rapid sequence:0.5	an artist who creates multiple images that give an illusion of movement called animation when displayed in rapid sequence:0.5	an illusion of movement called animation when displayed in rapid sequence:0.5
2249	4988.552	When was the Panama Canal returned to Panama? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	1999	1999	0	0	0	0	USS S-13 (SS-118):0.5	1914-08-15:0.5	USS S-12 (SS-117):0.5	November 18, 1903:0.5	1999:0.5	1903:0.5	Later:0.5	Handover (political):0.5	USS Goodwill (1917):0.5	SS Ulysses (Panama Collier No. 1):0.5	Balboa, Panama:0.5	1914:0.5	the Canal:0.5	Moscoso':0.5	the backing:0.5
1909	4958.369	What business was the source of John D. Rockefeller's fortune? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	oil	Henry Huttleston Rogers (John D. Rockefeller’s friend and a key man in his Standard Oil businesses) and William Rockefeller (John’s brother)	0	0	0	0	John D. Rockefeller:0.5	Henry Huttleston Rogers (John D. Rockefeller’s friend and a key man in his Standard Oil businesses) and William Rockefeller (John’s brother):0.5	Texas Oil Boom:0.5	Stephen Girard:0.5	John D.:0.5	friend and a key man in his Standard Oil businesses:0.5	a ten-week business course:0.5	Panic of 1907:0.5	James City County, Virginia:0.5	Anaconda Copper:0.5	a German non-profit business development organization:0.5	an American business magnate and philanthropist:0.5	Rockefeller, Andrews & Flagler:0.5	the source:0.5	two directors:0.5
1458	4935.031	What was the name of the high school in "Grease"? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	Rydell	Unaware of each other's presence at Rydell, Danny and Sandy	0	0	0	0	Delsea Regional High School:0.5	John H. Reagan High School (Houston, Texas):0.5	Excelsior High School (Norwalk, California):0.5	two lovers in a 1950s high school:0.5	Chaffey High School:0.5	Assumption High School (Louisville, Kentucky):0.5	the Higher School Certificate (HSC) in New South Wales for Year 12, Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) in Victoria:0.5	There Is Something on Your Mind:0.5	Chesterton High School:0.5	Grease 2:0.5	the Nation's Best High School Musical:0.5	1971 musical of the same name about two lovers in a 1950s high school:0.5	Danny McBride (musician):0.5	Catholic High School PJ:0.5	the 1st National Tour:0.5
10108	4908.869	who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in the year 2013?	0.11457399417892788	58	100	((Rothman|Schekman|S[uü]dhof).*){3}	James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof	0	0	0	0	Ulf von Euler, who was awarded the Physiology or Medicine Prize in 1970:0.5	Alfred Nobel and the years of his birth and death:0.5	the father of Ulf von Euler, who was awarded the Physiology or Medicine Prize in 1970:0.5	Alfred Nobel:0.5	John Polanyi:0.5	Joseph L. Goldstein: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 Nobel Prize Committee:0.5	the Nobel Prize Committee for Physiology or Medicine:0.5	Richard Kuhn (1938 Nobel Prize in Chemistry):0.5	Hitler's decree:0.5	Ulf von Euler:0.5	List of Nobel laureates in Literature:0.5	Nobel Prize Committee:0.5	St Andrews:0.5
10104	4882.011	who is the author of Sherlock Holmes?	0.5	9	100	Doyle	authors, other than Sherlock Holmes's creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who have authored Holmes stories	0	0	0	0	Val Andrews (author):0.5	Kelly Hale:0.5	List of authors of new Sherlock Holmes stories:0.5	Holmes:0.5	Martin Davies (writer):0.5	Matthew Livingston:0.5	Scottish author:0.5	Auto-Wheel:0.5	the author's death:0.5	authors, other than Sherlock Holmes's creator Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who have authored Holmes stories:0.5	the author of a trifling monograph:0.5	the author:0.5	one hundred:0.5	Houdini':0.5	professional and amateur Holmesians:0.5
10000	4865.542	How high is Mt. Everest?	0.0	-1	100	29,?029\s*('|f(ee|oo)?t)|8,?848\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	Mount Everest:0.5	Garrett Madison:0.5	Hidden Expedition Everest:0.5	exactly 29000 ft:0.5	Everest “:0.5	Everest (then known as Peak XV):0.5	Michigan, United States:0.5	Everest Academy and High School:0.5	the record height:0.5	Premlata Agarwal:0.5	Ishtar Terra:0.5	The torch relay to Mount Everest:0.5	a 90 acre campus near Clarkston, Michigan, United States:0.5	the heels of Hidden Expedition: Titanic, Hidden Expedition::0.5	northern India:0.5
1986	4842.783	What city is Ole Mississippi University in? 	1.0	0	100	Oxford	Oxford, Mississippi	0	0	0	0	Oxford, Mississippi:0.5	Sioux City:0.5	Sioux City, Iowa:0.5	Mississippi within the city of Oxford:0.5	Troy State University, Montgomery; Troy State University, Phenix City; Troy State University, Dothan; and Troy State University (Main Campus):0.5	Troy, Montgomery, Phenix City and Dothan:0.5	Jackson, Mississippi:0.5	Dave Bernard (American football):0.5	the city:0.5	The City of Oxford:0.5	the city and University of Mississippi campus:0.5	the British university city:0.5	Ole Miss Rebels football:0.5	University of Mississippi campus:0.5	Oxford University School and Regents School:0.5
1603	4821.561	When did Robert E. Lee surrender in the Civil War? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1865	April 9, 1865	0	0	0	0	USS Yucca (1864):0.5	1807 – October 12, 1870:0.5	April 9, 1865:0.5	October 6, 1953:0.5	April 9:0.5	October 12, 1870:0.5	October 6:0.5	June 30, 1981:0.5	April 15, 1993:0.5	April 13, 1861:0.5	his 1865 surrender to Union Army Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant at the McLean House in Appomattox Court House, Virginia:0.5	October 12:0.5	Grant:0.5	Kirkwood Otey:0.5	Naval battles of the American Civil War:0.5
10079	4805.939	what is the most lethal poison?	0.0	-1	100	botulin	.	0	0	0	0	Toxinology:0.5	Golden poison frog:0.5	Golfodulcean poison frog:0.5	(see Median lethal dose) The legal definition of "poison":0.5	Mushroom poisoning:0.5	Strychnine poisoning:0.5	War against Islam:0.5	Tetramethylenedisulfotetramine:0.5	poison:0.5	Poison Elves:0.5	This extraordinarily lethal poison:0.5	most poison dart frogs:0.5	accidental ingestion or intentional poisoning:0.5	accidental ingestion:0.5	the first Matt Helm novel:0.5
1768	4791.771	What TV series did Pierce Brosnan play in? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Remington Steele(.*)?	contractual commitments to the television series "Remington Steele"	0	0	0	0	the NBC romantic detective series:0.5	Noble House (TV miniseries):0.5	the television series:0.5	contractual commitments to the television series "Remington Steele":0.5	the title role in the NBC romantic detective series "Remington Steele":0.5	the United States:0.5	the popular "Remington Steele" series:0.5	cultural content in popular TV series "Northern Exposure" (1990–1991) and "MacGyver":0.5	cultural content in popular TV series "Northern Exposure" (1990–1991):0.5	a technical advisor on cultural content in popular TV series "Northern Exposure" (1990–1991) and "MacGyver", as well as producing/writing/directing/editing many movies and documentaries:0.5	Iroquois':0.5	United States:0.5	A HiT Entertainment press release from 2007:0.5	a Canadian television drama series, which aired on CTV from 1998 to 2000:0.5	David Rintoul:0.5
1993	4773.349	How many official languages does Switzerland have? 	1.0	0	100	four|\b4\b	the four linguistic regions of Switzerland	0	0	0	0	the four linguistic regions of Switzerland:0.5	four official languages:0.5	26 cantons:0.5	The four national languages of Switzerland:0.5	the official languages and the many varieties of Swiss German:0.5	the many varieties:0.5	Switzerland in the Roman era:0.5	German-speaking Switzerland:0.5	Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest:0.5	the official forms of their respective languages:0.5	Europe':0.5	Three of Europe's major languages:0.5	the Swiss Confederation:0.5	many Filipinos:0.5	Sprachraum:0.5
1591	4761.039	What percentage of the population is left handed? 	0.0	-1	100	(ten|10)\s*(percent|%)	.	0	0	0	0	a significant percentage:0.5	Edirnekapı, Istanbul:0.5	a percentage of the total population:0.5	two percentages:0.5	Little Haiti:0.5	the percentage:0.5	the arithmetic difference of two percentages:0.5	slugging percentage (abbreviated SLG):0.5	slugging percentage:0.5	percentage Muslim and population size:0.5	percentage Muslim:0.5	the lists of countries of the world by percentage of population living in poverty:0.5	Demographic history of Detroit:0.5	Lavin:0.5	Demographics of Montreal:0.5
1879	4743.849	By what nickname was musician Ernesto Antonio Puente, Jr. best known? 	0.0	-1	43	El Rey|Tito	.	0	0	0	0	Nicknames:0.5	artists with similar or exactly the same nicknames:0.5	a Puerto Rican composer:0.5	a Puerto Rican composer and classical guitarist:0.5	exactly the same nicknames:0.5	similar:0.5	a Flamenco guitarist:0.5	a Colombian accordion player:0.5	a list:0.5	musicians known for destroying instruments:0.5	1946:0.5	Antonio Rivas Padilla:0.5	Ernesto Cordero:0.5	blues musicians:0.5	instruments:0.5
1975	4740.544	How did Cleopatra die? 	0.0	-1	100	asp bite|suicide	.	0	0	0	0	the death:0.5	Caesar's death:0.5	Cleopatra:0.5	Cleopatra IV of Egypt:0.5	The Death of Cleopatra (Spanish: La Muerte de Cleopatra ), also known simply as Cleopatra,:0.5	Die Laughing album tracks:0.5	Octavian:0.5	Plutarch:0.5	Cleopatra VI Tryphaena:0.5	69 :0.5	Giulio Cesare:0.5	August 12, 30:0.5	her mausoleum:0.5	Mark Antony (Rome character):0.5	her son:0.5
1796	4711.949	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	three years:0.5	1945:0.5	a hundred years:0.5	146 B.C:0.5	146 B.C. This led to tension:0.5	more than four billion years:0.5	the victory:0.5	an ancient plateau of crystalline rock, some of which is more than four billion years old:0.5	the African continent:0.5	the Sahara:0.5	that year:0.5	the African theatre:0.5	1940-09-27:0.5	Alli:0.5	a surname:0.5
1847	4692.96	What is Tina Turners real name? 	0.09354332167857238	64	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	Beverly Johnson:0.5	Pop rock:0.5	Kings of Rhythm:0.5	Oh My My (Ringo Starr song):0.5	Dan Hill:0.5	Ike Turner's Kings:0.5	Ike Turner's Kings of Rhythm:0.5	Pepper MaShay:0.5	Blues in New Zealand:0.5	Edei:0.5	El Molinón:0.5	her parents:0.5	her:0.5	her first name:0.5
2293	4676.28	How many times a day do observant Muslims pray? 	0.0	-1	100	\b(five|5)\b	.	0	0	0	0	April 2006:0.5	many denominations:0.5	Two stated intentions:0.5	Syed Ahmad Khan:0.5	Ramadan (calendar month):0.5	Thursday of the Dead:0.5	Sunnah salat:0.5	Freedom of religion in Uzbekistan:0.5	Eid al-Fitr:0.5	Raheel Raza:0.5	Laylat al-Qadr:0.5	Persecution of Muslims:0.5	a day when all Americans regardless of faith are asked to come together and pray in their own way:0.5	the United States:0.5	Civil servants:0.5
1596	4653.923	What year did Mussolini seize power in Italy? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	1922	1922	0	0	0	0	the next four years:0.5	28 April 1945:0.5	1943:0.5	201.8:0.5	2.4:0.5	next four years:0.5	April 1945:0.5	– 3:0.5	the Two Sicilies:0.5	1 September 1910:0.5	1 September 1910 – 9 April 1995:0.5	30 October 1979:0.5	The March on Rome:0.5	the new Kingdom of Italy, founded in the same year:0.5	Fascism:0.5
1995	4625.809	What department is responsible for regulating casino gambling in Mississippi? 	0.0	-1	100	Mississippi Gaming Commission	.	0	0	0	0	the Mississippi Department of Transportation website:0.5	Mississippi Department of Transportation:0.5	The Mississippi Department of Corrections (MDOC):0.5	The Mississippi Department:0.5	the Mississippi Department:0.5	Mississippi Department of Education:0.5	the heads of major executive departments:0.5	most of the heads of major executive departments:0.5	Both of these specialized casino security departments:0.5	the Mississippi River and the Gulf Coast:0.5	a physical security force and a specialized surveillance department:0.5	A specialized surveillance department:0.5	the state education agency of Mississippi:0.5	certain types of gambling activities:0.5	a facility which houses and accommodates certain types of gambling activities:0.5
1507	4617.512	What is the national anthem in England? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	God Save the Queen|Jerusalem|Land of Hope and Glory	God Save the Queen	0	0	0	0	the national anthem:0.5	an official national anthem:0.5	Anthems in Animal Farm:0.5	God Save the Queen:0.5	an enduring alternative national anthem:0.5	their national anthem:0.5	Cosima De Vito:0.5	And did those feet in ancient time:0.5	John Stafford Smith:0.5	there:0.5	Ash, South Somerset:0.5	The second Chilean National Anthem:0.5	18:0.5	an EDM:0.5	such a role:0.5
1778	4594.315	When did Walt Disney die? 	1.0	0	100	1966	December 15, 1966	0	0	0	0	December 15, 1966:0.5	16 September 2011:0.5	November 19, 2013, of complications from a fall at home:0.5	December 5, 1994:0.5	a 1956 Walt Disney Productions CinemaScope adventure film:0.5	1993:0.5	1862:0.5	September 2011:0.5	3.2 million copies,:0.5	2 million pre-orders:0.5	the first two years of Walt Disney Home Video:0.5	1920:0.5	1995:0.5	The Walt Disney Company:0.5	Pedro Miguel Arce:0.5
1731	4570.857	How often does the United States government conduct an official population census? 	0.0	-1	100	(10|ten) years	.	0	0	0	0	one capital district:0.5	federalism:0.5	power:0.5	Law enforcement in the United States:0.5	Religion in Chile:0.5	Florida:0.5	The government:0.5	Tal Afar:0.5	History of Brazil:0.5	Homelessness in the United States:0.5	Tax per head:0.5	Whiteclay, Nebraska:0.5	official documents:0.5	"Government of the United States of America" or "United States Government":0.5	White Latin American:0.5
1712	4552.501	Who invented the fishing reel? 	0.10380415525087316	61	100	Chinese|R.\s?D. Hull|Ustonson	Han Chinese	0	0	0	0	William Shakespeare (inventor):0.5	George:0.5	George Snyder (fly reels):0.5	the Seth Green Rig: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 techniques:0.5	Monofilament fishing line:0.5	Fishing reel:0.5	George Snyder:0.5	The Mothers:0.5	Green:0.5	research:0.5	performer:0.5	the fishing reel as well as the Seth Green Rig for trout fishing:0.5
1502	4542.859	What year was President Kennedy killed? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	1963	May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963	0	0	0	0	more than 150 years:0.5	1992:0.5	12:30:0.5	1960:0.5	1941:0.5	two days:0.5	Trial of Clay Shaw:0.5	Profile in Silver:0.5	November 25, 1960 – July 16, 1999:0.5	the Soviet Union, manifested by proxy contests in the early stage of the Cold War:0.5	May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963:0.5	November 29, 1963,:0.5	director of the State Department's Bureau of Intelligence and Research:0.5	the United States:0.5	November 25, 1963:0.5
1395	4519.674	Who was Tom Cruise married to last? 	0.33889035263304046	20	100	Katie Holmes	Katie Holmes	0	0	0	0	Mimi Rogers:0.5	Kurt Rappaport:0.5	Michele Miscavige:0.5	Jenna von Oÿ:0.5	Michael Doven:0.5	Nicole Kidman:0.5	Pilot (Californication):0.5	Wedding industry in the United States:0.5	Tom Cruise and his relationship:0.5	Koyuki:0.5	Thomas Cruise Mapother IV:0.5	Thomas Cruise Mapother IV (; born July 3, 1962), widely known as Tom Cruise,:0.5	Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Modine:0.5	Miscavige:0.5	Thomas:0.5
1671	4497.788	Where is Big Ben? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	London	Big Ben in London, being known as "Big Ben of the Arabs",	0	0	0	0	69263 Big Ben:0.5	Big Ben Bolt:0.5	Westminster:0.5	Big Ben in London, being known as "Big Ben of the Arabs",:0.5	Kalmthout (northern Belgium):0.5	London, being known as "Big Ben of the Arabs",:0.5	Aden Colony:0.5	Aden Harbour:0.5	the north end:0.5	Little Matterhorn:0.5	Aden Province:0.5	Heard Island:0.5	the geography of Heard Island in the southern Indian Ocean:0.5	Warrior:0.5	a solitaire card game:0.5
2187	4477.991	What is the big prize called in Canadian football? 	0.12206257216375438	56	100	Grey Cup	65th Grey Cup	0	0	0	0	Canadian Football League:0.5	the corporate sponsored prizes del Potro won:0.5	Sacramento, California:0.5	the AM Heath prize in 2010:0.5	collectors of prizes from retail products:0.5	the AM Heath prize:0.5	NFL on CBS:0.5	a prize pig: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	the earliest prizes found in retail products:0.5	Trading card:0.5	a prize:0.5	000 total on championship day alone:0.5	the United States:0.5	the UK and bubble gum cards in the US:0.5
1557	4455.285	What was the first satellite in space? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Sputnik	The first satellite, Sputnik 1,	0	0	0	0	Biosatellite:0.5	COSMO-SkyMed:0.5	Moon:0.5	Marcopolo:0.5	Luna 3:0.5	Yamal (satellite):0.5	Jiang Jingshan:0.5	Soviet space exploration history on Soviet stamps:0.5	the first satellite Y1A:0.5	The first satellite (orbital) photographs of Earth:0.5	The first satellite of the Yamal series:0.5	The first satellite, Sputnik 1,:0.5	a family of satellites designed, launched and tested by Hughes Space and Communications (now part of Boeing Satellite Systems) for British Satellite Broadcasting (BSB):0.5	the satellite:0.5	unused satellites and satellite fragments:0.5
10024	4431.509	What is the first derivative of x^2?	0.0	-1	100	2\s*.?\s*x	.	0	0	0	0	critical points, where the first derivative or gradient of the objective function is zero or is undefined,:0.5	the first derivative test:0.5	Derivative:0.5	Newton's notation for the time derivative:0.5	Jacobian matrix and determinant:0.5	the first derivative or gradient:0.5	the highest derivative formula_29:0.5	the matrix of all first-order partial derivatives of a vector-valued function:0.5	BKL singularity:0.5	Experimental uncertainty analysis:0.5	Airy function:0.5	Newton's method:0.5	One of Fermat's theorems:0.5	The derivative:0.5	the first:0.5
2380	4414.792	What is the name of the official residence of the President of France? 	1.0	0	100	[EÉ]lys[ée]e palace	the Élysée Palace	0	0	0	0	the Élysée Palace:0.5	Charles de Gaulle:0.5	the "Élysée National":0.5	Miromesnil (Paris Métro):0.5	Head of state:0.5	Nicolas Beaujon:0.5	The official residence and office:0.5	the official residence:0.5	Auvergne:0.5	the official residence of the President of France:0.5	the Abbé de Terray, the Hôtel d'Évreux in Paris (today known as the Élysée Palace, the official residence of the President of France):0.5	the price of one million livres fixed by the Abbé de Terray, the Hôtel d'Évreux in Paris (today known as the Élysée Palace, the official residence of the President of France):0.5	the county:0.5	Théophile Corret de la Tour d':0.5	the famous soldier Théophile Corret de la Tour d'Auvergne, who was descended from an illegitimate branch of the family:0.5
10087	4391.005	what language is used by nltk?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Python	The Python Natural Language Toolkit	0	0	0	0	Natural Language Toolkit:0.5	The Python Natural Language Toolkit:0.5	Text Engineering (GATE) and the Natural Language Toolkit (NLTK):0.5	NLTK:0.5	General Architecture for Text Engineering:0.5	Python (programming language):0.5	the number of Internet users and the number of Web sites on the Internet by language:0.5	the Spanish language:0.5	Web sites on the Internet by language:0.5	some of the widely used application programming interfaces available for accessing WordNet using various programming languages and environments: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	Scikit-learn:0.5	an individual study tool:0.5	Other general frameworks:0.5	Other general frameworks used for natural language processing:0.5
1415	4379.443	Where does the vice president live when in office? 	0.0	-1	100	U.S\s?. Naval Observatory	.	0	0	0	0	the first U.S. vice president to hold a live interactive news conference on an international computer network":0.5	the Philippines:0.5	United States:0.5	vice president:0.5	Jan Fields:0.5	U.S.:0.5	Huguette Plamondon:0.5	Mary Barra:0.5	James Ewing (Pennsylvania):0.5	List of Vice Presidents of the Philippines:0.5	a live interactive news conference:0.5	an international computer network:0.5	example: 1st Vice President, 2nd Vice President:0.5	the title:0.5	an actual managerial position within the company:0.5
2004	4357.947	What do the opposite sides of a die add up to? 	0.41195437047215944	14	100	seven|\b7\b	seven	0	0	0	0	the village on opposite sides of the road:0.5	Vegni:0.5	Opposite sides of a die:0.5	Some dice, such as a dice with 10 sides,:0.5	12 Angry Men (1957 film):0.5	10 sides:0.5	Rivet:0.5	one side and a bucking bar on the other side:0.5	6 sides:0.5	Lincoln cent:0.5	Gerry Anderson:0.5	The opposite Side:0.5	the southern Mediterranean coast of Turkey:0.5	this vertex:0.5	seven:0.5
1634	4341.015	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	Electricidad de Caracas:0.5	Imataka Mountains:0.5	San Diego, California, that was established in July 2006 by Raph Koster:0.5	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	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	the area:0.5	Megalographa agualaniata:0.5	that of the Isthmo-Colombian Area:0.5	916443.9829494006:0.5	9.16445E11:0.5	Schomburgkia:0.5	nearly a fifth of the area of Venezuela:0.5	a total surface area of 176,899 km²:0.5	Yukpa people:0.5	Estadio La Ceiba:0.5
10098	4321.254	which number corresponds to * in ASCII?	0.0	-1	100	\b42\b|0x2a	.	0	0	0	0	Bucky bit:0.5	94 (number):0.5	94 graphic non-whitespace characters:0.5	a jumbled mix of letters, numbers, and punctuation:0.5	Punycode:0.5	three consecutive distinct semiprimes, 93, 94 and 95:0.5	Whirlpool (cryptography):0.5	MD4:0.5	Color Graphics Adapter:0.5	The numbers 1 through 9 and 0:0.5	The numbers 1:0.5	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	the numbers 2 and 7:0.5	the natural number following 93 and preceding 95:0.5	a design and animation production company in New York:0.5
2204	4307.036	What actor has a tattoo on his right wrist reading "Scotland forever"? 	0.0	-1	95	Connery	.	0	0	0	0	Henry Rollins:0.5	the Black Flag "bars:0.5	Lord Advocate (1953 SC 396),:0.5	actor Henry Rollins' signature tattoos:0.5	actor Henry Rollins':0.5	a country that is part of the United Kingdom:0.5	part:0.5	part of the United Kingdom:0.5	2001:0.5	the United Kingdom:0.5	Pound sterling:0.5	Edinburgh:0.5	Limp Wrist:0.5	a type:0.5	a type of bowling in the sport of cricket:0.5
2093	4300.348	Which city is home to Superman? 	0.10733508249461654	60	100	Metropolis	Metropolis (comics)	0	0	0	0	New York City and Canada:0.5	Sydney, Australia:0.5	Cincinnati, Ohio:0.5	Sydney:0.5	Cincinnati:0.5	a town, village, suburb, city, or country:0.5	the shrunken, bottled Krypton city:0.5	Kryptonite (story arc):0.5	List of minor DC Comics characters:0.5	Worlds Collide (comics):0.5	Brainiac (comics):0.5	Kryptonopolis:0.5	a piece of his old home world:0.5	his adopted home world:0.5	Clark Kent':0.5
1408	4284.629	Which political party is Lionel Jospin a member of? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Socialist	Socialist Party leader Lionel Jospin	0	0	0	0	Lionel Jospin:0.5	Radical Party of the Left:0.5	Socialist Party leader Lionel Jospin:0.5	the Party of European Socialists:0.5	the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party:0.5	the Socialist Party of France:0.5	A Political Party:0.5	Claude Allègre:0.5	Manuel Valls:0.5	Henri Emmanuelli:0.5	Boris Fraenkel:0.5	the Party:0.5	a member of the European Liberal Democrat and Reform Party:0.5	Michel Rocard:0.5	the European United Left–Nordic Green Left group:0.5
1800	4260.566	Which president was sworn into office on an airplane? 	0.0	-1	100	Lyndon Johnson	.	0	0	0	0	Artur da Costa e Silva:0.5	Gerald Ford:0.5	Franklin D. Roosevelt:0.5	John F. Kennedy:0.5	Lyndon B. Johnson:0.5	Brazilian presidential inauguration:0.5	President Truman's home town as the primary presidential airplane:0.5	the purpose of providing a succession in case the President is unable to complete its term:0.5	Charles E. Wilson, president of General Electric and a government mobilization chief in World War II,:0.5	Albert T. Church:0.5	the body of President Kennedy:0.5	the President of the United States:0.5	White House Press Secretary and Assistant to the President during United States President Richard Nixon's administration:0.5	President Franklin D.:0.5	President Franklin D. Roosevelt's pre-war mobilization efforts:0.5
1918	4240.437	How did Jimi Hendrix die? 	0.0	-1	100	chok(e|ing)	.	0	0	0	0	death:0.5	Black Flag, Black Sabbath, Pink Floyd, Die Kreuzen, Amebix, Jimi Hendrix, King Crimson, Neil Young, Melvins, Celtic Frost, Negative Approach, Townes Van Zandt, Voivod, and Hank Williams as important influences:0.5	James Allen Ross Hendrix (died 2002):0.5	Chris Wood (rock musician):0.5	27 Club:0.5	Die Kreuzen:0.5	Sunset Strip (film):0.5	Experience (WSQ album):0.5	their 1970 album, "John Barleycorn Must Die:0.5	Ol Drake:0.5	E1 Entertainment Canada:0.5	musicians who have died at this age and the circumstances of many of those deaths:0.5	Hendrix and Moore:0.5	a son:0.5	a troubled songwriter whose dream is die of a drug and alcohol overdose:0.5
1941	4220.719	What membrane controls the amount of light entering the eye? 	0.0	-1	100	iris	.	0	0	0	0	the anterior hyaloid membrane:0.5	the anterior hyaloid membrane and all of the optical structures behind it: the vitreous humor, retina, choroid, and optic nerve:0.5	a membrane:0.5	the membrane and its voltage:0.5	the opening and closing of ion channels, which in turn alter the ionic permeabilities of the membrane and its voltage:0.5	the back five-sixths of the eye that includes the anterior hyaloid membrane and all of the optical structures behind it: the vitreous humor, retina, choroid, and optic nerve:0.5	Mammalian eye:0.5	the underlying basement membrane (Bowman's layer):0.5	the amount:0.5	A membrane:0.5	a capacitive or membrane switch:0.5	the eyes characterized by the failure of the cornea's outermost layer of epithelial cells to attach to the underlying basement membrane (Bowman's layer):0.5	Chromatophore:0.5	Melanocyte:0.5	Pupil:0.5
2078	4195.82	What is Corian made of? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	acrylic.*alumina|alumina.*acrylic	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	Corian:0.5	polyuria (commonly used in the making of spandex) and corian (made up of acrylic polymer and alumina trihydrate) used in the building’s interior:0.5	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:0.5	ebony, ivory, cow bone, brass, Corian or plastic:0.5	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:0.5	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:0.5	Cutting board:0.5	The Shapes Project:0.5	Janine Antoni:0.5	Bodo Sperlein:0.5	corian:0.5	a bathtub made from lard, soap, Corian soap:0.5	the making of spandex:0.5	Gibson and Martin:0.5	Eureka:0.5
10077	4179.117	what is the moon of jupiter?	0.30102999566398125	24	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	March 1990:0.5	Jupiter's moons:0.5	Jupiter Moon:0.5	the rest of the moons, usually numbered in Roman numerals V (5) through XII (12),:0.5	Celatone:0.5	Uruk Sulcus:0.5	List of geological features on Ganymede:0.5	Jupiter':0.5	XII (12):0.5	the moons:0.5	the moons':0.5	Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter:0.5	Jupiter Ganymede Orbiter:0.5	Jupiter's extensive system of natural satellites:0.5	a joint mission to Jupiter's moons, the Europa Jupiter System Mission:0.5
1465	4158.339	What company makes Bentley cars? 	0.42693598216088113	13	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	Bentley:0.5	Britax:0.5	The McKeen Motor Car Company of Omaha, Nebraska:0.5	Bentley cars:0.5	Carlton Carriage Co:0.5	W. O. Bentley:0.5	the original BMW engine cars:0.5	McKeen Motor Car Company:0.5	Bentley Azure:0.5	Bentley Crewe:0.5	H. J. Mulliner & Co.:0.5	John Duff:0.5	a natural choice for the company:0.5	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:0.5	Hamann Motorsport:0.5
10096	4136.358	which is the central region of the anterior part of the hand?	0.0	-1	100	palm	.	0	0	0	0	the central canal, which is an anatomic extension of the spaces in the brain known as the ventricles and, like the ventricles, contains cerebrospinal fluid:0.5	the gray, butterfly-shaped central region made up of nerve cell bodies:0.5	Spinal cord:0.5	The central region of the retina, where acuity is highest,:0.5	Internal to this peripheral region:0.5	the gray, butterfly-shaped central region:0.5	Centre Region:0.5	one of Togo's five regions:0.5	a four-year regional public high school located in the Bayville section of Berkeley Township, Ocean County, New Jersey, United States operating as part of the Central Regional School District:0.5	The cornea:0.5	the transparent front part:0.5	Brandon Minor:0.5	This central region:0.5	the spaces:0.5	the central canal:0.5
1494	4123.119	Who wrote "East is east, west is west and never the twain shall meet"? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Kipling	Rudyard Kipling	0	0	0	0	Henry Huttleston Rogers:0.5	Fitz Hugh Ludlow:0.5	Mary Morris (writer):0.5	Rudyard Kipling:0.5	Vince Powell (Who wrote the whole of the last three series) and John Kane:0.5	Mark Helprin:0.5	Mark Twain:0.5	north and south:0.5	James W. Nye:0.5	Cho Chou:0.5	Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910), better known by his pen name Mark Twain,:0.5	Peter B. Kyne, produced by MGM and directed by Maurice Tourneur,:0.5	the art critic:0.5	The Ballad of East and West:0.5	Edwin H. Conger:0.5
1929	4100.62	What band did the music for the 1970's film "Saturday Night Fever"? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Bee Gees	the Bee Gees and several other artists	0	0	0	0	MFSB:0.5	the Bee Gees and several other artists:0.5	Lighthouse (band):0.5	Cynthia Rhodes:0.5	popular rock or pop bands as background music:0.5	the Bee Gees:0.5	Disco:0.5	Musical film:0.5	More cowbell:0.5	Hustle (dance):0.5	Urban Cowboy:0.5	favor of using music by popular rock or pop bands as background music:0.5	the music director:0.5	film composition:0.5	the music:0.5
2109	4075.613	When was the U.N. created? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	1945	1945	0	0	0	0	the first two original mixtapes:0.5	Thursday, March 28: The U.N. Security Council voted to create a U.N.:0.5	2009:0.5	November 2009:0.5	Thursday:0.5	1945:0.5	an expansion:0.5	5:0.5	Both mixtapes:0.5	All:0.5	much more music to be released with production from Skitzo and AraabMuzik:0.5	The U.:0.5	United Nations Parliamentary Assembly:0.5	Dreamkind:0.5	2002 in Afghanistan:0.5
2359	4060.122	What country's soldiers hid in the Trojan horse? 	1.0	0	100	Greek	the Greeks	0	0	0	0	the Greeks:0.5	Battle of Qala-i-Jangi:0.5	Trojan War:0.5	the Trojan horse's belly:0.5	Thirty soldiers:0.5	two spies:0.5	Troy:0.5	a tale from the Trojan War about the subterfuge that the Greeks used to enter the city of Troy and win the conflict:0.5	the city of Troy:0.5	United States:0.5	its mouth:0.5	the subterfuge that the Greeks used to enter the city of Troy and win the conflict:0.5	entrance:0.5	a Remote Administration Tool or RAT:0.5	a trapdoor:0.5
1574	4047.023	When did "The Simpsons" first appear on television? 	0.26880100105052196	28	100	198(7|9)	1989	0	0	0	0	5.1 surround sound:0.5	2005:0.5	November 29, 1993:0.5	September, 1998:0.5	2007:0.5	1878:0.5	Lisa Simpson:0.5	Homer Simpson:0.5	Good Night (The Simpsons short):0.5	Jim Simpson (sportscaster):0.5	Marge Gamer:0.5	Maggie Simpson:0.5	this recognition:0.5	production:0.5	the Simpsons comics:0.5
1398	4023.019	What year was Alaska purchased? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	1867	year 1867	0	0	0	0	1866, workers:0.5	000 years:0.5	the next 25 years:0.5	high precipitation throughout the year:0.5	1986:0.5	year 1867:0.5	Princess Tours:0.5	That year:0.5	Alaska Airlines highest in customer satisfaction of traditional North American airlines for the sixth consecutive year:0.5	the years following the Alaska Purchase:0.5	years:0.5	both the wettest and warmest part of Alaska with milder temperatures in the winter and high precipitation throughout the year:0.5	Lily Point Marine Reserve:0.5	thousands:0.5	the territory of Alaska:0.5
1601	4004.901	When did Einstein die? 	1.0	0	100	1955	18 April 1955	0	0	0	0	18 April 1955:0.5	; ; 14 March 1879 – 18 April 1955:0.5	December 1936:0.5	the two pillars of modern physics:0.5	1935:0.5	; 14 March 1879:0.5	relativity:0.5	two possible ways in which a collection of non-interacting indistinguishable particles may occupy a set of available discrete energy states, at thermodynamic equilibrium:0.5	Albert Einstein:0.5	March 1879:0.5	May 14, 1904:0.5	one of the two pillars of modern physics (alongside quantum mechanics):0.5	Otto Buek:0.5	a letter he wrote to Marić in September 1903:0.5	Marić:0.5
10105	3989.968	who is the author of the TV series BBC Sherlock?	0.0	-1	100	((Gatiss|Moffat).*){2}	.	0	0	0	0	Peter Haining (author):0.5	Ben Stephenson:0.5	Kate Williams (historian):0.5	David Pirie:0.5	Roy Hudd:0.5	Colin Jeavons:0.5	author Graham Greene: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 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	Martin Freeman as Watson, in the BBC One TV series "Sherlock", which premiered on 25 July 2010:0.5	Carey Blyton:0.5	elder brother of author Graham Greene:0.5	BBC:0.5	a series:0.5	Sherlock Holmes (alternatively "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's Sherlock Holmes"):0.5
1930	3965.574	What band was Jerry Garcia with? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Grateful Dead|Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band|Wildwood Boys	the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band	0	0	0	0	Jerry Garcia Band:0.5	the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band:0.5	Jerry Garcia Band (album):0.5	Grateful Dead:0.5	the Black Mountain Boys, Legion of Mary, Reconstruction, and the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band:0.5	the Jerry Garcia Band running: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	the lineup of the Jerry Garcia Band:0.5	numerous side projects, the most notable being the Jerry Garcia Band: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 Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band (JGAB):0.5	Ronnie Penque:0.5	Ragged but Right:0.5	Simple Twist of Fate:0.5
1428	3951.54	Who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992? 	0.3287886595888969	21	100	Mench[uú]	Rigoberta Menchú, an activist for indigenous rights who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1992,	0	0	0	0	Michael Oppenheimer:0.5	Yitzhak Rabin:0.5	Joseph Rotblat:0.5	Corazon Aquino as people who "never won the prize, but should have":0.5	K'iche' people:0.5	Kim Dae-jung:0.5	Mahatma Gandhi, Eleanor Roosevelt, U Thant, Václav Havel, Ken Saro-Wiwa, Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, Sari Nusseibeh, and Corazon Aquino as people who "never won the prize, but should have":0.5	the Nobel Peace prize in 1992:0.5	Frank McCourt's:0.5	Angela':0.5	Angela's Ashes:0.5	Alfred Nobel':0.5	Mathare Youth Sports Association:0.5	Thorbjørn Jagland:0.5	Ted Lindsay Award:0.5
1900	3924.487	What country is Aswan High Dam located in? 	1.0	0	100	Egypt	Egypt	0	0	0	0	Egypt:0.5	the Aswan High Dam:0.5	the Aswan Dam:0.5	Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam:0.5	Energy in Egypt:0.5	Nile Delta:0.5	China (45):0.5	China (45), Spain (44), France and Germany (both 38):0.5	the Nile River: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 United States Army:0.5	the old Aswan Dam:0.5	Mirgissa:0.5	the Old Aswan Dam:0.5	Water resources management in modern Egypt:0.5
1497	3907.566	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	Fort McHenry:0.5	The Star Spangled Banner (Whitney Houston song):0.5	Defenders Day:0.5	Beltway Series:0.5	USCGC Courier (WAGR-410):0.5	American patriotic music:0.5	Houston's name:0.5	Whitney:0.5	Victory March (fight song):0.5	Steve Wickham:0.5	Janet Dacal:0.5	Famous Maroon Band:0.5	the national anthem:0.5	the American Red Cross Board of Governors:0.5	The Star-Spangled Banner":0.5
10039	3883.717	Where was Declaration of Independence signed?	0.5	9	100	Philadelphia	Fifty-six delegates to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia	0	0	0	0	United States:0.5	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	the independence:0.5	independence:0.5	Independence:0.5	Philippines:0.5	the thirteen American colonies then at war with Great Britain:0.5	William Williams (Continental Congress):0.5	Fifty-six delegates to the Second Continental Congress in Philadelphia:0.5	John Morton (politician):0.5	George Walton (disambiguation):0.5	the document signed by Congress and enshrined in the National Archives:0.5	a single document:0.5	historian Julian P. Boyd:0.5
1562	3860.254	Where did the U.S. Civil War begin? 	0.0	-1	100	Fort Sumter	.	0	0	0	0	United States Army Indian Scouts:0.5	United States:0.5	New Orleans, which allowed Union forces to begin moving up the Mississippi:0.5	U.S. Dragoons:0.5	the North Carolina Military Academy:0.5	the York River and James River, southeast of Richmond:0.5	Atlantic Ocean:0.5	Western United States:0.5	Union forces:0.5	southeast of Richmond:0.5	U.S. Civil War:0.5	America (the "Confederacy"):0.5	Ironclad warship:0.5	Veteran:0.5	United States House Select Committee on Government Contracts:0.5
1741	3839.578	What author wrote under the pen name "Boz"? 	0.08057545463137239	68	100	Dickens	Dickens on the basis of his recently published and successful 'Sketches	0	0	0	0	Robert Seymour (illustrator):0.5	Urmuz:0.5	Buddy Feyne:0.5	most likely Samuel Frederick Gray:0.5	Pete Frame, author of Rock Family trees,:0.5	Mac MacLeod:0.5	Arghezi's brother in law, the activist and novelist Al:0.5	Urmuz (, pen name of Demetru Dem.:0.5	authors:0.5	an author:0.5	N. D. Cocea:0.5	John Edward Gray:0.5	a list of pen names used by notable people:0.5	This:0.5	Rock Family trees:0.5
1947	3812.116	What country did Catherine the Great rule? 	1.0	0	100	Russian?	Russia	0	0	0	0	Russia:0.5	Holy Roman Empire:0.5	the Georgians:0.5	the Great's rule, the Catherinian Era,:0.5	a democratic country:0.5	the country:0.5	Catherine the Great's rule, the Catherinian Era,:0.5	Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth:0.5	the Great:0.5	the Eastern Question:0.5	the dramatic changes the country underwent during her long rule: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	Knyaz:0.5	Brattsevo:0.5	the country of origin:0.5
1412	3792.705	Who was the governor of Colorado in 2003? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Owens	Bill Owens (Colorado politician)	0	0	0	0	John Hickenlooper:0.5	Bill Owens (Colorado politician):0.5	List of Governors of Utah:0.5	The Governor of Colorado:0.5	Mark Hillman:0.5	Nancy Spence:0.5	The Governor of Utah:0.5	the Governor of Colorado:0.5	Bruce D. Benson:0.5	Holly Coors:0.5	the Lieutenant Governor of Colorado (elected on a ticket with the Governor), Secretary of State of Colorado, Colorado State Treasurer, and Attorney General of Colorado, all of whom serve four-year terms:0.5	the second-highest-ranking member of the executive department of the Colorado state government, below only the Governor of Colorado:0.5	The 2003 Governor General's Awards:0.5	The 2003 Governor General's Awards for Literary Merit:0.5	The Colorado Governor's Mansion:0.5
1853	3772.987	Where was the Andersonville Prison? 	0.5121750631850976	7	71	G(eorgi)?a\.?	Georgia	0	0	0	0	God Save Ireland:0.5	Florence Stockade:0.5	the Bradford':0.5	the former Camp Sumter:0.5	David James (Wisconsin politician):0.5	Hope:0.5	Camp Sumter:0.5	Georgia:0.5	Chadwick:0.5	2079934.011136:0.5	146th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment:0.5	135th Ohio Infantry:0.5	George Geiger:0.5	his regimental mates:0.5	the Andersonville Prison:0.5
10061	3767.005	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	Mark 12:0.5	the four canonical gospels:0.5	two passages:0.5	many:0.5	many of Jesus' sayings in Matthew and Luke:0.5	the three synoptic gospels:0.5	Josiah:0.5	Nativity of Jesus in art:0.5	Historical reliability of the Gospels:0.5	many early Gospel Books:0.5	many similarities between them that are not shared by the Gospel of John:0.5	Tree of Jesse:0.5	books:0.5	the first book:0.5	Matthew and Luke:0.5
1804	3748.051	Which river runs through Dublin? 	1.0	0	100	Liffey|Dodder|Tolka	the mouth of the River Liffey	0	0	0	0	the mouth of the River Liffey:0.5	Naniken River:0.5	River Liffey:0.5	one side of the estuary of one of Dublin's three main rivers, the River Tolka:0.5	the mouth:0.5	the River Shannon:0.5	the River Tolka:0.5	quays that run along the north and south banks of the River Liffey in Dublin, Ireland:0.5	one of Dublin's three main rivers, the River Tolka:0.5	The river Dodder:0.5	an old iron footbridge over the River Liffey:0.5	River Shannon:0.5	runs:0.5	River:0.5	County Kildare:0.5
2058	3730.256	What is the motto of the "New York Times"? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	all the news that's fit to print	The paper's motto, "All the News That's Fit to Print",	0	0	0	0	Broadsheet:0.5	the motto of "The New York Times":0.5	The paper's motto, "All the News That's Fit to Print",:0.5	A motto:0.5	All the News That's Fit to Sing:0.5	"all the news that's fit to print" (the motto of "The New York Times"):0.5	The Living End (film):0.5	Association to Unite the Democracies:0.5	mottos of organizations, institutions, municipalities and authorities:0.5	mottos:0.5	the motto of the county of Kent, England:0.5	No worries:0.5	a song by Canadian recording artist Drake:0.5	West 43rd Street:0.5	the upper left-hand corner:0.5
2264	3712.945	How old was Elvis when he died? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	42	the age of 42	0	0	0	0	most men of that age:0.5	Red Foley's country song "Old Shep":0.5	that age:0.5	Chaos and Creation at Abbey Road:0.5	13 years:0.5	a rendition of Red Foley's country song "Old Shep" during morning prayers:0.5	Bubba Ho-Tep (film):0.5	Janis Martin:0.5	archives and old files:0.5	Kui Lee:0.5	Old English (OE):0.5	Speakers of Old English (OE):0.5	the singer:0.5	She:0.5	t been Elvis Presley the superstar:0.5
1827	3694.464	Where was the battle of Alamo fought? 	1.0	0	82	San Antonio|Texas	Texas	0	0	0	0	Texas:0.5	Texas Revolution:0.5	West Buffalo Township:0.5	West Buffalo Township, Union County, Pennsylvania:0.5	1771 in West Buffalo Township, Union County, Pennsylvania:0.5	the Battle:0.5	February 23 – March 6, 1836:0.5	a pivotal event in the Texas Revolution:0.5	the Alamo:0.5	Pennsylvania:0.5	30 a.m.:0.5	a substantial legacy:0.5	a 1975 Soviet war film:0.5	March 6, 1836:0.5	the almost 250 Texians and Tejanos:0.5
10060	3687.856	how many countries are in european union?	0.0	-1	100	\b2[78]\b	.	0	0	0	0	the Inner Six countries:0.5	many other European countries:0.5	three pillars:0.5	Charles Hector:0.5	many others:0.5	February 10, 2012:0.5	Tervuren:0.5	Cyprus–Serbia relations:0.5	Foreign relations of Ivory Coast:0.5	Langside College:0.5	Unfair business practices:0.5	Hoeilaart:0.5	other:0.5	European countries:0.5	insurance:0.5
1858	3670.881	Tell me where the DuPont company is located. 	0.0	-1	100	Wilmington	.	0	0	0	0	Dade':0.5	Massachusetts:0.5	a Miami vending machines company:0.5	Ireland:0.5	Leominster:0.5	Houghton:0.5	Fame (1980 film):0.5	Miami:0.5	Lance Armstrong:0.5	Dade:0.5	Bain:0.5	Phoenix Park:0.5	the world's worst nuclear disaster:0.5	Beijing:0.5	Capitol:0.5
1779	3651.531	What is Australia's oldest city? 	1.0	0	100	Sydney	Sydney	0	0	0	0	Sydney:0.5	the Adelaide City Council and the Sydney City Council:0.5	Hobart:0.5	Perth, Western Australia,:0.5	males:0.5	Canberra:0.5	Suffrage in Australia:0.5	Reid, Australian Capital Territory:0.5	Central Adelaide Mosque:0.5	St John the Baptist Church, Reid:0.5	Canberra Marathon:0.5	the Adelaide City Council:0.5	rankings of Australian cities:0.5	a list of cities in Australia arranged by state:0.5	cities in Australia arranged by state:0.5
2241	3633.684	How tall is the green monster at Fenway? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	(37|thirty.seven)\s*f(ee|oo)?t|11.*m	only 37 ft	0	0	0	0	650000.0:0.5	List of Major League Baseball mascots:0.5	Baseball park:0.5	Laconia Muskrats:0.5	Jim Maler:0.5	Portland Sea Dogs:0.5	the Maine Monster, a 37-foot-tall replica of Fenway Park's Green Monster:0.5	a prominent aspect of Fenway Park:0.5	17 ft:0.5	up to 393 people:0.5	only 37 ft:0.5	Baseball:0.5	A powerful right-handed batter:0.5	the park:0.5	the third base side:0.5
1891	3615.208	Who was the first black heavyweight champion? 	0.07437082564046249	70	100	Jack Johnson	Jack Johnson	0	0	0	0	Bunny Johnson:0.5	Shawn Osborne:0.5	Larry Pennell:0.5	Mexican National Light Heavyweight Championship:0.5	Jack Sharkey:0.5	World Colored Light Heavyweight Championship:0.5	Galveston, Texas:0.5	Professional boxing:0.5	Klondike (boxer):0.5	Bunny Johnson born 10 May 1947 in Jamaica: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	James Corbett:0.5	England super heavyweight champions:0.5	Bob Armstrong, from whom he had won the championship on 29 January 1898, on 4 March 1899:0.5	others the then-reigning Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champion Máscara Sagrada who took the title with him:0.5
1666	3591.228	What is the name of the US military base in Cuba? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Guant[aá]namo	Guantanamo Bay Naval Base	0	0	0	0	Cuban War of Independence:0.5	16 territories:0.5	Guantanamo Bay Naval Base:0.5	Guantánamo Bay:0.5	either the "United States" or "United States of America:0.5	either the "United States" or "United States:0.5	their closest bomber base:0.5	The Soviet Union's project:0.5	the United States (although the U.S. still supplies Taiwan with military equipment):0.5	the U.S. still:0.5	Cuba, Iran, North Korea, Bhutan, and the Republic of China:0.5	Catalonia, Galicia and Asturias:0.5	Cuban exile:0.5	Act of state doctrine:0.5	San Antonio de los Baños Airfield:0.5
10084	3568.442	what is the national anthem of usa?	1.0	0	100	The Star-Spangled Banner	The Star-Spangled Banner	0	0	0	0	The Star-Spangled Banner:0.5	R. J. S. Stevens:0.5	the new national anthem:0.5	Lila McCann:0.5	The Negro National Anthem:0.5	the song as "The Negro National Anthem:0.5	The National Anthem:0.5	the national anthem:0.5	Lyricist:0.5	New Year's Day Parade:0.5	a cappella for an opening to a rodeo sequence in the episode:0.5	Taku Iwasa:0.5	a Ranger:0.5	Eyes:0.5	the main character, Walker (Chuck Norris),:0.5
2277	3543.005	In which country is Timbuktu? 	1.0	0	100	Mali	Mali	0	0	0	0	Mali:0.5	the south:0.5	Azawad:0.5	Oxford Art Online:0.5	the west:0.5	Timbuktu:0.5	the Sahara Desert:0.5	The country's traditional approach to Islam:0.5	The country's traditional approach:0.5	the West African country:0.5	a mosque and madrassa of Timbuktu in the West African country of Mali which finished construction in 1440:0.5	Bongosso:0.5	Adams':0.5	Gao and Timbuktu:0.5	Africa's:0.5
1835	3527.831	Who was Sherlock Holmes' arch enemy? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Moriarty	Professor Moriarty	0	0	0	0	Holmes' greatest enemy:0.5	Sexton Blake:0.5	Professor Moriarty:0.5	his (Holmes's) arch-enemy:0.5	Beeston Regis:0.5	Doc Savage:0.5	arch-enemy:0.5	a Moriarty-like arch-enemy in the form of Molly Hardy:0.5	Sherlock Holmes's straightforward practical principles:0.5	Sherlock Holmes's life outside of the adventures recorded by Dr. Watson:0.5	Sherlock Holmes ():0.5	his (Holmes's) arch-enemy, Professor Moriarty:0.5	Bulldog Drummond:0.5	A Scandal in Belgravia:0.5	A Study in Pink:0.5
1959	3500.74	What does cc mean in letter writing? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	carbon copy	Carbon copy	0	0	0	0	two big letter CC means "Culture Clash":0.5	Base 24:0.5	two big letter:0.5	Carbon copy:0.5	724 cc:0.5	724 cc, a five-speed gearbox option and indicators:0.5	Triangle of U:0.5	cc:0.5	motorcycles with a capacity of more than 50 cc issued before November 2010:0.5	a capacity of more than 50 cc:0.5	the meaning described under E-mail below related to the CC field of an e-mail message:0.5	the CC field:0.5	Opel Rekord Series E:0.5	Angel Blood:0.5	about 600 inhabitants:0.5
1396	3479.682	What is the name of the volcano that destroyed the ancient city of Pompeii? 	0.0	-1	100	Vesuvius	.	0	0	0	0	Pompeii:0.5	"Hercules" in Latin and consequently Roman Mythology:0.5	modern Naples:0.5	Jerash:0.5	Campania:0.5	Jerash's name:0.5	the group's opinions:0.5	support:0.5	respect for the group's opinions, imaginations, and support for the games:0.5	the comune:0.5	the comune of Pompei:0.5	David Bunch:0.5	Greek origin:0.5	that day in Pompeii:0.5	extent of excavation and level of preservation (though Jerash was never buried by a volcano):0.5
1717	3463.799	What city was the first in the world to have a population over one million? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	London|Xi'an	London	0	0	0	0	Pizhou:0.5	London:0.5	Huludao:0.5	Jammu and Kashmir:0.5	Second city of the United Kingdom:0.5	ancient Rome:0.5	Surbana International Consultants Pte Ltd:0.5	List of million-plus urban agglomerations in India:0.5	the largest city:0.5	500 thousand people, due to multiple evacuees from other cities: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	1.2 million at its peak, the largest city before 19th century London and the first with a population:0.5	The Ottoman Empire:0.5	David Kessler and Peter Temin:0.5	DC One Million:0.5
1657	3440.409	What do the French call the English Channel? 	0.0	-1	100	La Manche	.	0	0	0	0	2012 English Channel scallop fishing dispute:0.5	Norman, Occitan, Corsican, Euskara, French Flemish and Breton:0.5	Vulgar Latin, which would later split into dialects that would develop into the French language:0.5	Karenia mikimotoi:0.5	Île de Sein:0.5	Grierson:0.5	Gwenn-Aël Bolloré:0.5	Île-de-France:0.5	Plouguin:0.5	Sheila NaGeira:0.5	The Frogs and the Lobsters:0.5	Côtes-d'Armor:0.5	the Seine ():0.5	Cherbourg:0.5	the Annus Mirabilis:0.5
2382	3402.214	What passage has the Ten Commandments? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Exodus|Deuteronomy	Exodus	0	0	0	0	the Samaritan Deuteronomical version of the passage:0.5	this passage:0.5	Exodus:0.5	The passages:0.5	The passages in Exodus 20:0.5	Secret passage:0.5	John Stronach and Bill Boyce:0.5	David Seaborg:0.5	the ten commandments of traditional understanding as the "Ethical Decalogue":0.5	passages:0.5	Monotonic scale:0.5	Eliot School rebellion:0.5	deals:0.5	it:0.5	the addition:0.5
1823	3382.023	What number did Michael Jordan wear? 	1.0	0	100	(23|45)|Twenty-three	231245	0	0	0	0	231245:0.5	1994–95 Chicago Bulls season:0.5	number 23 prior to Michael Jordan:0.5	Mike Bratz:0.5	Number 23:0.5	1994–95 Orlando Magic season:0.5	his number 23:0.5	National Basketball Association Nielsen ratings:0.5	Joe Dumars:0.5	a number of next-generation players:0.5	a number:0.5	B. J. Armstrong:0.5	Basketball uniform:0.5	Quavas Kirk:0.5	IMAX:0.5
1516	3362.611	What does CPR stand for? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Contraceptive Prevalence Rate|cardio\s?-?\s?pulm(o|i)nary resuscitation	cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR in turn consists of mouth-to-mouth ventilation and chest compression), defibrillation and emergency medical services (the means to bring these techniques to the patient quickly)	0	0	0	0	Agincourt:0.5	the sequence of 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), defibrillation and emergency medical services (the means to bring these techniques to the patient quickly):0.5	History of cardiopulmonary resuscitation:0.5	cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR in turn consists of mouth-to-mouth ventilation and chest compression):0.5	CPR, airway, breathing, circulation, which is still used today:0.5	USAir Flight 405:0.5	Auditory brainstem response:0.5	Carr's Landing:0.5	Choking:0.5	Suffield, Alberta:0.5	The Archers:0.5	sudden cardiac arrest:0.5	mouth-to-mouth ventilation and chest compression:0.5	the film:0.5
1655	3338.377	Where was Abraham Lincoln born? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Kentucky|Larue County|Hardin County|Hodgenville	Hardin County, Kentucky (now LaRue County)	0	0	0	0	Oliver R. Barrett:0.5	Massachusetts Bay Colony:0.5	Hardin County, Kentucky (now LaRue County):0.5	Hingham, Norfolk, England,:0.5	Hardin County:0.5	Cleveland, Ohio:0.5	the Illinois River:0.5	Lincoln:0.5	Lincoln's hometown of Springfield:0.5	the Schuylkill river valley:0.5	USS Abraham Lincoln:0.5	Illinois:0.5	Independence:0.5	Abraham Lincoln':0.5	Monmouth County:0.5
1912	3317.059	In which capital city is the River Seine? 	1.0	0	100	Paris	Paris	0	0	0	0	Paris:0.5	two of Paris's six main railway stations:0.5	Canton of Rouen:0.5	the Paris Basin in the north of France:0.5	Paris's main Chinatown:0.5	Paris':0.5	1st arrondissement of Paris:0.5	14th arrondissement of Paris:0.5	4th arrondissement of Paris:0.5	13th arrondissement of Paris:0.5	5th arrondissement of Paris:0.5	8th arrondissement of Paris:0.5	the capital:0.5	Wall of Charles V, Paris:0.5	the Canal de l'Ourcq, which meet near the Parc de la Villette:0.5
1921	3295.989	How did Virginia Woolf die? 	0.28431811792050643	26	100	river|drown|suicide	the Ouse, a river in Sussex, England	0	0	0	0	her death:0.5	James Marshall (author):0.5	The sudden death of her mother in 1895:0.5	Leonard Woolf':0.5	the death of its captain:0.5	the death:0.5	her surviving siblings:0.5	her surviving siblings, Adrian and Vanessa:0.5	The Hours (novel):0.5	Mary Hamilton:0.5	the Sanity of Virginia Woolf:0.5	one:0.5	that of her half-sister Stella:0.5	two years:0.5	an illness:0.5
1399	3275.817	What mythical Scottish town appears for one day every 100 years? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Brigadoon	two American tourists who stumble upon Brigadoon, a mysterious Scottish village that appears for only one day every hundred years	0	0	0	0	Bangor, Maine:0.5	only one day: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	Isles of Scilly:0.5	a mysterious Scottish village:0.5	Early life of Robert E. Howard:0.5	the town:0.5	The One Day of the Year:0.5	The One Day:0.5	the effect oil booms had on towns:0.5	two American tourists:0.5	Jeff:0.5	Location hypotheses of Atlantis:0.5	Brigadoon, a mysterious Scottish village that appears for only one day every hundred years:0.5
1920	3256.855	When was "Cold Mountain" written? 	0.3494850021680095	19	100	1997	a 1997 historical novel	0	0	0	0	Noel Hodda:0.5	2005:0.5	2001:0.5	the 2003 film:0.5	Mount Wutai:0.5	William M. Hutchins:0.5	2004:0.5	the 2003 film "Cold Mountain:0.5	Cold Mountain (film):0.5	Groasis Waterboxx:0.5	Alison Krauss:0.5	Cold Mountain (soundtrack):0.5	overall positive reviews from critics:0.5	overall positive reviews:0.5	several major awards:0.5
1798	3243.806	On what continent is Egypt located? 	1.0	0	100	African?	Africa	0	0	0	0	Africa:0.5	Africa and southwest corner of Asia:0.5	Africa (Libya):0.5	Egypt:0.5	an even older continent:0.5	the third most populous on the African continent:0.5	Egypt and Mesoamerica:0.5	the strongest military power on the African continent:0.5	the most successful club of the 20th century in the African continent:0.5	the story of an even older continent:0.5	Khaled Bichara:0.5	the Middle East, and the third most populous on the African continent,:0.5	the Sinai Peninsula:0.5	the etymologies of continent names:0.5	the continent that corresponds to modern-day Tunisia:0.5
2139	3218.162	What gas is 78 percent of the earth's atmosphere? 	0.0	-1	64	nitrogen	.	0	0	0	0	a layer of gases surrounding the planet Earth that is retained by Earth's gravity:0.5	gases:0.5	Gas:0.5	the dioxygen and ozone gas:0.5	The atmosphere:0.5	the planet Earth that is retained by Earth's gravity:0.5	a layer:0.5	Earth':0.5	the greenhouse effect:0.5	the greenhouse effect and the rates of plant and algal photosynthesis:0.5	carbon dioxide:0.5	its contribution:0.5	The concentration:0.5	Gabon:0.5	the Sun:0.5
2311	3211.435	How did the Lindy Hop get its name? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Lindbergh|Snowden	Lindbergh'	0	0	0	0	Balboa (dance):0.5	History of Lindy Hop:0.5	Rachel Berry:0.5	Roaring Twenties:0.5	Swing music:0.5	History of hip-hop dance:0.5	Lindbergh':0.5	the dance:0.5	Boogie-woogie:0.5	Country-western dance:0.5	Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 15):0.5	Herräng:0.5	Whitey':0.5	Lindy Hop folklore:0.5	the association between the aviator, George Snowden and the dance:0.5
2319	3190.292	What common medicine discovered by native Americans is from the bark of a willow tree? 	1.0	0	100	aspirin	Aspirin	0	0	0	0	Aspirin:0.5	one of 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	The Medicine:0.5	Beneath Medicine Tree:0.5	Tree:0.5	the common names littletree willow and peachleaf willow:0.5	the common names Alaska willow and feltleaf willow:0.5	Visual arts by indigenous peoples of the Americas:0.5	Salix alaxensis:0.5	Timber Timbre, released in 2007:0.5	a kind of alternative medicine promoted for its effect on health:0.5	an album by West Coast hip hop artist Planet Asia, released on October 3, 2006 through ABB Records:0.5	up to 6 m:0.5	October 3, 2006:0.5
2303	3171.371	What is the longest river in the world? 	0.7205846872952778	2	51	Amazon|Nile	Amazon River	0	0	0	0	Iriri River:0.5	Mackenzie River:0.5	Amazon River:0.5	the Nile:0.5	Peace River (Canada):0.5	the Nile, the longest river in the world:0.5	Ancient Egyptian agriculture:0.5	Kagera Region:0.5	Khartoum:0.5	the longest river:0.5	the longest river in the world:0.5	the first ascent of the longest river in the world, the River Nile, by prototype hovercraft:0.5	Tanzania:0.5	This:0.5	Earth:0.5
10026	3168.311	What is the name of the computer which beat Kasparov at chess in 1997?	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Deep Blue	RS/6000 based, such as 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	eServer pSeries:0.5	Bobby Fischer:0.5	Watson (computer):0.5	the fastest computer:0.5	a computer:0.5	Peter Fraser (photographer):0.5	POWER2:0.5	IBM POWER Instruction Set Architecture:0.5	Viswanathan Anand:0.5	the computer:0.5	the POWER3 based ASCI White which was the fastest computer in the world 2000-2002:0.5	RS/6000 based, such as 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	Garry Kimovich Kasparov (, ; born Garik Kimovich Weinstein, 13 April 1963):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	Soviet Union:0.5
10100	3145.121	who discovered transposable elements - transposons?	1.0	0	100	McClintock	Barbara McClintock	0	0	0	0	Barbara McClintock:0.5	Transposable element:0.5	Barbara McClintock, who was studying the inheritance of maize:0.5	Transposable elements:0.5	Exon shuffling:0.5	Genome survey sequence:0.5	a DNA sequence:0.5	mutations:0.5	A transposable element (TE, transposon or retrotransposon):0.5	Transposase:0.5	A transposable element:0.5	the discovery of the major families of Alu sequences and other transposons:0.5	inverted repeats important for the TE excision:0.5	The insertion sites of DNA transposons:0.5	other transposons:0.5
1680	3134.112	What country was ruled by King Arthur? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	Britain|Engl(and|ish)	Britain	0	0	0	0	the world:0.5	Camelot (musical):0.5	France:0.5	his authority and his modern knowledge to industrialize the country behind the back of the rest of the ruling class:0.5	Le Morte d'Arthur:0.5	Bretonnia (Warhammer):0.5	Cornish heraldry:0.5	Mark F. Watts:0.5	The Knightly Tale of Gologras and Gawain:0.5	Artur da Távola:0.5	the country:0.5	Stonehenge:0.5	the stones for Stonehenge from Ireland:0.5	the Vulgate:0.5	Vulgate Merlin Continuation:0.5
1401	3109.334	What is the democratic party symbol? 	0.0	-1	100	donkey	.	0	0	0	0	the symbol:0.5	combination with other communist symbols and party names:0.5	Murugesu Chandrakumar:0.5	National Democratic Union (Italy):0.5	Asom Jatiya Sanmilan:0.5	the traditional symbol:0.5	Singaporean by-election, 1965:0.5	Azem, ti je gjallë:0.5	Deutsche Reichspartei:0.5	a series of symbols that represent (either literally or figuratively) a variety of themes associated with communism:0.5	symbols:0.5	symbols in a number of societies:0.5	the Falangist yoke and arrows:0.5	Indiana and Ohio:0.5	he:0.5
1758	3099.112	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	Sara Tappan Doolittle Robinson:0.5	the Kansas State Historical Society:0.5	2.13096E11:0.5	Wichita, Kansas:0.5	Kansas State:0.5	the state bar:0.5	U.S. Route 283:0.5	Kansas':0.5	Kansas' First Lady:0.5	George McGill:0.5	213096.0:0.5	the state of Kansas, the county seat of Wyandotte County, and the third-largest city of the Kansas City metropolitan area:0.5	Wichita:0.5	Inman, Kansas:0.5
1831	3081.708	What is the name of Abbott and Costello's famous routine? 	0.11457399417892788	58	100	Who's on First	Who's on First?	0	0	0	0	Abbott and Costello:0.5	Paterson, New Jersey:0.5	comedy routine by Abbott and Costello:0.5	Abbott & Costello's production company:0.5	a student residential complex aptly named The Abbott and Costello Center:0.5	Curly Howard:0.5	Mel Blanc:0.5	Buddy Hackett:0.5	Sitcom:0.5	Amos 'n' Andy:0.5	Sid Kuller:0.5	Bilingual pun:0.5	a winter version:0.5	softball:0.5	The name of the first baseman:0.5
10075	3069.578	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	the location of the file allowing access to the file:0.5	the file system driver portion:0.5	a known location:0.5	Namesys:0.5	the file allowing access to the file:0.5	the device:0.5	inode numbers:0.5	the maximum number of files the file system can hold:0.5	the contents:0.5	a table:0.5	The inode number:0.5	the same partition on which the root directory is located and it is the filesystem on which all the other file systems are mounted as the system is booted up:0.5	it:0.5	The root file system:0.5
1435	3056.754	What nation is home to the Kaaba? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Saudi Arabia	Saudi Arabia	0	0	0	0	the United Nations, Department of Economic and Social Affairs,:0.5	Muhammad Atta-ullah Faizani:0.5	Umayyad Caliphate:0.5	United Nations:0.5	Saudi Arabia:0.5	Al Bahah:0.5	Zion:0.5	the Igbos:0.5	England, Scotland, Wales and the whole island of Ireland:0.5	England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland (countries of the United Kingdom):0.5	the Office of Home and Religion (1964–1970):0.5	Hagar:0.5	local rock:0.5	Ishmael’:0.5	Islam':0.5
2048	3032.067	When was MTV started? 	0.0	-1	100	1981	.	0	0	0	0	up to 20 million people:0.5	September 2000:0.5	October 17, 2011:0.5	October 17:0.5	September 2005:0.5	April 3:0.5	Rhea Chakraborty:0.5	Party Zone:0.5	MTV Europe Music Award for Best African Act:0.5	Fudêncio e Seus Amigos:0.5	Hungary in the Eurovision Song Contest 2012:0.5	September:0.5	Beth McCarthy-Miller:0.5	the "MTV Video Music Awards":0.5	Clap Clap Riot:0.5
10068	3016.138	in which country was osama bin laden killed?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Pakistan	Pakistan'	0	0	0	0	42.6 million Indians, beating the ratings in the country for the Wedding of Prince William and Catherine Middleton:0.5	Pakistan':0.5	the United States:0.5	Pakistan's former president Pervez Musharraf:0.5	42.6 million Indians,:0.5	the Muslim world:0.5	U.S.:0.5	a third-party country:0.5	China:0.5	Al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden:0.5	growing questions in the U.S. about whether the country was complicit in harboring Osama bin Laden saying the, "Pakistani government's determination to fight terrorism are staunch and its actions have been vigorous:0.5	United States Navy SEALs:0.5	eight days:0.5	our country:0.5	Bin Laden family:0.5
2023	2995.963	What continent is the world's largest dessert on? 	0.36062319952358557	18	100	Africa	African cuisine	0	0	0	0	South America, Thailand in Asia, and Nigeria:0.5	North America:0.5	Asia:0.5	one of the three largest religions on the continent:0.5	the American Continent:0.5	the continent:0.5	The Legend of Sun Knight:0.5	Thailand in Asia:0.5	the continent of North America:0.5	the conical continent:0.5	the most extensive distribution network in Mexico and one of the largest in the American Continent:0.5	Louis Feuillée:0.5	The world's largest pumpkin pie:0.5	puris:0.5	puris (পুরি "puri"):0.5
1780	2983.672	Who has the most no hitters in major league baseball? 	0.15051499783199074	49	100	Ryan	Nolan Ryan's Baseball	0	0	0	0	Ward':0.5	Commissioner Bowie Kuhn, who felt that baseball could attract a larger audience by featuring a prime time telecast (as opposed to a mid-afternoon broadcast, when most fans either worked or attended school),:0.5	Otis Nixon:0.5	Major League Baseball history:0.5	Major League Baseball in 1962:0.5	Ward:0.5	Major League Baseball:0.5	the day:0.5	Bud Selig:0.5	its Major League Baseball coverage:0.5	a single Major League Baseball (MLB) game:0.5	The Major League Baseball Most Valuable Player Award (MVP):0.5	a professional baseball organization that constitutes one of the four major professional sports leagues in North America:0.5	one of the four major professional sports leagues in North America:0.5	a professional baseball organization:0.5
1624	2962.814	What year did "New Coke" come out? 	1.0	0	100	1985	1985	0	0	0	0	1985:0.5	the years:0.5	the year:0.5	nearly 40 years:0.5	The year:0.5	sudden reversal on 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	New Coke:0.5	2010:0.5	2011:0.5	20 years into the future:0.5	20 years into the future," making a subtle reference to ":0.5	five years:0.5	The Years:0.5	the same year:0.5	Pepsi:0.5
1668	2944.564	What is the oldest national park in the U.S.? 	1.0	0	100	Yellowstone	Yellowstone National Park	0	0	0	0	Yellowstone National Park:0.5	58 national parks and hundreds of other federally managed parks, forests:0.5	Orange Park (New Jersey):0.5	State park:0.5	Tallapoosa River:0.5	other federally managed parks:0.5	Buffalo Soldier:0.5	Lytle Park Historic District:0.5	Grand Teton National Park:0.5	Orange Park Elementary School:0.5	hundreds of other federally managed parks, forests:0.5	Alexander Springs Wilderness:0.5	the request of the Department of the Interior or the National Park Service:0.5	the collection of physical properties owned or administered by the National Park Service:0.5	Martin Luther King, Jr.:0.5
1555	2918.154	When was the Tet offensive in Vietnam? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1968	–17, 1968	0	0	0	0	Tet Truce:0.5	–17, 1968:0.5	January 30, 1968:0.5	Charles C. Carson:0.5	Neal Creighton, Sr.:0.5	543 Americans:0.5	Từ Đàm Pagoda:0.5	Samuel A. Adams:0.5	John T. Walton:0.5	Rescue of Dustoff 65:0.5	2547:0.5	New Year:0.5	the Tet Lunar New Year celebrations:0.5	The operations:0.5	1945:0.5
1559	2879.868	Where did Dr. King give his speech in Washington? 	0.0	-1	100	Lincoln Memorial	.	0	0	0	0	Washington, where he delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech:0.5	New York Senator Robert F. Kennedy:0.5	Washington: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	Indianapolis, Indiana:0.5	Memphis (The Twilight Zone):0.5	Martin Luther King, Jr.:0.5	Morehouse College:0.5	Washington, D:0.5	the first Selma March:0.5	United States:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	the first memorial to an African-American in Washington:0.5	his death:0.5	as the "National Mall":0.5
1409	2852.042	Which vintage rock and roll singer was known as "The Killer"? 	0.0021824027012251612	98	100	Jerry Lee Lewis	Jerry Lee Lewis	0	0	0	0	Tom Jones, the Bee Gees and southern rock:0.5	Rick Barrio Dill:0.5	V V Brown:0.5	traditional rock and roll: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	Rock music:0.5	"Suburban Rock 'N' Roll", their first proper release of new material since "Tin Planet":0.5	a powerful and poignant rock n':0.5	a powerful and poignant rock n' roll record with all the ingredients of a modern classic:0.5	Rock 'n' Roll Singer:0.5	Lonnie Mack:0.5	American alternative rock band:0.5	progressive rock band Lucifer's Friend in 1973:0.5	an American rock band formed in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2001, by Brandon Flowers (lead vocals, keyboards) and Dave Keuning (guitar, backing vocals):0.5	Grindhouse (film):0.5
1493	2832.198	When was Davy Crockett born? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1786	August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836	0	0	0	0	Nolichucky River:0.5	August 17, 1786 – March 6, 1836:0.5	1786 – March 6, 1836:0.5	1709:0.5	Aug 17 1786:0.5	March 6, 1836:0.5	Davy:0.5	March 13, 1799 - August 12, 1854:0.5	central Texas, where Andrew operated a toll bridge across the Brazos River, when Davy was still a boy:0.5	Greene County, Tennessee:0.5	1884:0.5	about 1753:0.5	the book:0.5	the Brazos River:0.5	a location now commemorated as Davy Crockett Birthplace State Park, that David "Davy" Crockett was born in 1786:0.5
2016	2816.615	What is the area of western Germany that is known for its rich coal deposits? 	0.0	-1	100	Ruhr	.	0	0	0	0	San Diego, California, that was established in July 2006 by Raph Koster:0.5	San Diego:0.5	Rybnik Coal Area (, "ROW" ):0.5	The National Coal Heritage Area:0.5	Germany:0.5	The exact area:0.5	the United States:0.5	southern Poland:0.5	areas:0.5	the west:0.5	value and area:0.5	Area:0.5	"ROW":0.5	"smokeless" bituminous coal:0.5	Raph Koster:0.5
2027	2808.15	When was OJ Simpson arrested for murder? 	1.0	0	100	1994	June 12, 1994	0	0	0	0	June 12, 1994:0.5	1979:0.5	the June 12, 1994, murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman:0.5	Ted Rowlands (newscaster):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	five years:0.5	25 years:0.5	two female tourists and a park employee:0.5	November 2, 1994:0.5	a distinctive footprint:0.5	October 3, 1995:0.5	V-Nasty:0.5	the "Enquirer":0.5	the first newspaper:0.5	the O. J:0.5
1999	2788.985	What is the state with the smallest population? 	0.0	-1	100	Wyoming|Pitcairn|Vatican	.	0	0	0	0	Microstates and the European Union:0.5	a Canadian animated television series, based on a comic book by Douglas Gayeton (which was never released), featuring four amnesiac roommates with the ability to subconsciously enter an ethereal realm known as the "Delta State":0.5	the "Delta State":0.5	Delaware Plan:0.5	any sovereign state:0.5	Panamanian American:0.5	Acrelândia:0.5	Bay State:0.5	the United States:0.5	the history of each state in the United States of America, narrated by Edward Herrmann:0.5	each state:0.5	the State:0.5	the smallest state:0.5	MTV:0.5	Outline of Seychelles:0.5
1573	2769.36	Who was the first head of the FBI? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Hoover	J. Edgar Hoover	0	0	0	0	1996 United States campaign finance controversy:0.5	J. Edgar Hoover:0.5	Louis Freeh:0.5	April 22, 1934:0.5	John Connolly (FBI):0.5	Winston M. Scott:0.5	Region 1:0.5	Roger Depue:0.5	Melvin Purvis:0.5	Dwight E. Adams:0.5	the Oklahoma City bombing:0.5	Ernest Varacalli:0.5	Atlanta, Georgia:0.5	a former head:0.5	the wake of the first 1993 World Trade Center bombing in New York:0.5
2299	2746.716	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	Snow Crash:0.5	a British 1952 film:0.5	History of aviation:0.5	Many Happy Hangovers:0.5	the next day:0.5	March 1952:0.5	the shocking accident:0.5	the Prime Minister:0.5	many combat aircraft:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	both singular and plural:0.5	both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	use:0.5	an electromagnet slung:0.5	Only Live Twice":0.5
1880	2724.849	When was King Louis XIV born? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	1638	September 16381 September 1715	0	0	0	0	three botanizing expeditions:0.5	28 April 1714:0.5	1910:0.5	1679:0.5	April 1714:0.5	September 16381 September 1715:0.5	Giovanni Francesco Romanelli:0.5	François de la Chaise:0.5	François Barois:0.5	Michel Chamillart:0.5	Paul de Beauvilliers, 2nd duc de Saint-Aignan:0.5	1695:0.5	law and order:0.5	prolonged foreign wars and domestic civil strife:0.5	the feudal aristocracy:0.5
1970	2710.516	What is the national airline of Spain? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Iberia	Iberia Airlines	0	0	0	0	Caribbean Airlines:0.5	LAPE:0.5	Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano:0.5	Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (now flag carrier of Bolivia):0.5	Pan American World Airways:0.5	Mauritania Airways:0.5	Iberia Airlines:0.5	Delta Air Lines:0.5	the national airlines of Belgium, France, Portugal, and Spain:0.5	Sierra National Airlines:0.5	Dominicana:0.5	Nicholas Tower:0.5	Jamaican Finance Minister Audley Shaw:0.5	the national airline of Greece:0.5	a national airline:0.5
2310	2679.248	How many American deaths were there in the Korean war? 	0.0	-1	100	\b3[0-9],?[0-9]{3}\b	.	0	0	0	0	more than 100,000 African Americans:0.5	000 African Americans:0.5	8 million American soldiers:0.5	the 1898 Treaty:0.5	21 Americans:0.5	more than 100:0.5	many millions:0.5	Malcolm Browne:0.5	Benigno G. Tabora:0.5	Cold War:0.5	many diseases which caused deaths:0.5	Charles L. Young, Sr.:0.5	numerous massacres of civilians and atrocities throughout the Korean war:0.5	some confusion:0.5	South Koreans:0.5
2247	2652.012	What major league baseball player has 511 pitching victories? 	1.0	0	100	Cy Young	Cy Young	0	0	0	0	Cy Young:0.5	Jim Thome:0.5	Chuck Dressen:0.5	the best players available to them:0.5	second-friendliest player:0.5	Cy Young 14th:0.5	his apprenticeship as a minor league baseball player:0.5	Major League Baseball players:0.5	Jason Vargas:0.5	Melvin Thomas Ott (March 2, 1909 – November 21, 1958), nicknamed "Master Melvin",:0.5	second-friendliest player behind Sean Casey:0.5	the 100 Greatest Baseball Players:0.5	88 years:0.5	the National League Comeback Player:0.5	the NL Player of the Week award:0.5
10095	2635.504	where you can find pyramids?	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Egypt	Egyptian geometry	0	0	0	0	Ma'amoul:0.5	the Chatham Islands group:0.5	Earth:0.5	Emboscada, Paraguay:0.5	Pitt Island:0.5	Dobogókő:0.5	Egyptian geometry:0.5	Monopoly Party:0.5	Moscow Mathematical Papyrus:0.5	Pyramid Head:0.5	Aurillac:0.5	Catherine de' Medici's building projects:0.5	the project following "Thinkin Bout You:0.5	Thinkin Bout You:0.5	Tama-Re:0.5
1953	2610.15	How many NFL teams are there? 	0.2614393726401688	29	100	3[12]	the league's 32 teams	0	0	0	0	more than four seasons:0.5	as many as sixteen games:0.5	1994 San Francisco 49ers season:0.5	one national over-the-air broadcast or cable network:0.5	the last seven weeks:0.5	two states:0.5	three separate American Football Leagues and the All-America Football Conference (AAFC), none of which lasted for more than four seasons (although several teams from the AAFC joined the NFL after the league dissolved in 1949):0.5	the efforts of NFL Films and many sportswriters:0.5	Many of these actions:0.5	only the token amount:0.5	three seasons of play during which it never had the same amount of teams and many franchises moved:0.5	one dollar:0.5	the Major League Baseball team:0.5	off-season training sessions, officially called "organized team activities" (OTAs):0.5	a Sunday night game:0.5
1474	2588.228	What is the lowest point on dry land? 	0.0	-1	100	Dead Sea	.	0	0	0	0	Long Island Sound:0.5	cantons of Luxembourg:0.5	Continent:0.5	the Caucasus outside of Europe, thus making Mont Blanc (elevation 4810 m):0.5	the Caucasus outside:0.5	Springfield, Massachusetts:0.5	the lowest point of Algeria:0.5	the Graian Alps the highest point in Europe:0.5	131 ft:0.5	–40 meters (131 ft):0.5	4 kilometers in some places: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	Europe:0.5	Mont Blanc:0.5	Luxembourg:0.5
2106	2569.885	What is Barbie's full name? 	0.12590598649689977	55	100	(Barbie|Barbara) Millicent Roberts	Barbara Millicent Roberts	0	0	0	0	Barbie':0.5	Barbie & the Diamond Castle:0.5	Barbie:0.5	Charlotte Best:0.5	Peter Martins:0.5	the group, Barbie's Cradle:0.5	Huggy Bear (band):0.5	Lollipop (Candyman):0.5	Nina Arsenault:0.5	Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 10):0.5	Barbie's share:0.5	Barbie's accessories:0.5	Margaret Roberts:0.5	her parents':0.5	the 1960s:0.5
10033	2548.027	When was Declaration of Independence signed?	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1776	July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies, then at war with Great Britain, regarded themselves as independent states, and no longer a part of the British Empire	0	0	0	0	July 4:0.5	45 PM on 27 March 1971:0.5	July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies, then at war with Great Britain, regarded themselves as independent states, and no longer a part of the British Empire:0.5	1776:0.5	July 4—:0.5	45 PM:0.5	Thomas Johnson (jurist):0.5	Fifty-six delegates:0.5	March 1971:0.5	the United States Declaration of Independence:0.5	George Walton (disambiguation):0.5	the signed copy of the Declaration, which is dated July 4:0.5	Vasyl Stefanyk Subcarpathian National University:0.5	a single document:0.5	historian Julian P. Boyd:0.5
1737	2523.675	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	20 months:0.5	a 2004 Belge-Moroccan movie written and directed by Yasmine Kassari:0.5	13 years:0.5	Infant sleep training:0.5	Night terror:0.5	Someday I'll Be Saturday Night:0.5	Nocturnal enuresis:0.5	the latter category—not much was resolved or advanced:0.5	List of Kanon characters:0.5	Nanny:0.5	On Becoming Baby Wise:0.5	Mental disorders diagnosed in childhood:0.5	Quinn (Ben Hollingsworth):0.5	himself:0.5	He:0.5
2168	2504.045	What country produces the most emeralds? 	1.0	0	100	Colombia	Colombia's civil conflict that has plagued the country since the 1950s	0	0	0	0	Colombia's civil conflict that has plagued the country since the 1950s:0.5	the Andes Mountains that runs north-south throughout the entire country:0.5	Colombia, located in the region of South America,:0.5	the country that mines and produces the most emeralds for the global market:0.5	the Lord Lieutenant's Country Residence:0.5	Emerald Lake (British Columbia):0.5	Colombian emerald trade:0.5	the country that mines and produces the most emeralds for the global market of this product:0.5	"Merrie England" (1902), also written with Hood:0.5	Scotland':0.5	some of Scotland's most famous pipe bands:0.5	Colombia':0.5	the largest municipalities in the Nordic countries by population:0.5	the largest municipalities in the Nordic countries by population which have more than 200,000 inhabitants:0.5	Emerald:0.5
2273	2490.347	Which religion has the largest number of followers worldwide? 	1.0	0	100	Christian|Roman Catholic	Christianity in Korea	0	0	0	0	Christianity in Korea:0.5	Christianity:0.5	Buddhism in Cambodia:0.5	Religion in Indonesia:0.5	South Korea (called Cheonjugyo, Hangul: 천주교; Hanja: 天主教; literally, "Religion of the Lord of Heaven"):0.5	The Roman Catholic Church in South Korea (called Cheonjugyo, Hangul: 천주교; Hanja: 天主教; literally, "Religion of the Lord of Heaven"):0.5	the worldwide Catholic Church:0.5	the Anglican Church:0.5	the Anglican Church of Uganda, a part of the worldwide Anglican communion (35.9%):0.5	"Religion of the Lord of Heaven":0.5	the religion:0.5	the Lord of Heaven:0.5	religion:0.5	freedom of religion for its citizens:0.5	religion for its citizens:0.5
10080	2467.726	what is the name of Kirk's starship?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Enterprise	as the "Starship "Enterprise""	0	0	0	0	James B. Pirk (named after the Star Trek character James T. Kirk), captain of the starship C.P.P. Potkustartti (Kickstart):0.5	as the "Starship "Enterprise"":0.5	Starship "Enterprise":0.5	the starship:0.5	Captain Kirk of the Starship Enterprise:0.5	the Starfleet command personnel uniform worn by Captain Kirk of the Starship Enterprise in the TV show and movies:0.5	The Magicks of Megas-tu:0.5	What Are Little Girls Made Of?:0.5	The Return of the Archons:0.5	Dreadnought!:0.5	Gold (color):0.5	Samuli Torssonen:0.5	the captain's yacht:0.5	Captain Kirk:0.5	Star Wreck:0.5
2262	2452.773	How did Cincinnati get its name? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Cincinnatus|Arthur St. Clair	Arthur St. Clair	0	0	0	0	Cincinnati:0.5	Arthur St. Clair:0.5	its name:0.5	the Northwest Territory:0.5	Kid Baldwin:0.5	Daughters of the Cincinnati:0.5	six streetcar lines:0.5	the approval of the Society of the Cincinnati:0.5	honor:0.5	he:0.5	the governor:0.5	the governor of the Northwest Territory:0.5	1880 Cincinnati Reds season:0.5	2011 Liberty Bowl:0.5	2008 Cincinnati Bengals season:0.5
1878	2435.388	What year was the phonograph invented? 	1.0	0	100	187(7|8)	1877	0	0	0	0	1877:0.5	521:0.5	Analog recording:0.5	Edison, the Man:0.5	5 inches wide by 15 inches long:0.5	5 inches:0.5	Jacob Rabinow:0.5	Querelles de famille:0.5	Phonograph cylinder:0.5	Frances Elliott Clark:0.5	the next few years:0.5	Edisonia Hall:0.5	the cylinder:0.5	the cylinder of the phonograph Edison invented in 1877:0.5	a sheet of tinfoil, 5 inches wide by 15 inches long,:0.5
1551	2422.777	What does DNA stand for? 	0.08696259864958689	66	100	deoxyribonucleic acid	Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)	0	0	0	0	DNA:0.5	living cells that should involve transient uncoiling of supercoiled DNA fibers:0.5	Molecular models of DNA:0.5	the presence of so much noncoding DNA in eukaryotic genomes and the extraordinary differences in genome size, or "C-value", among species:0.5	DNA polymerase activity:0.5	supercoiled DNA fibers:0.5	John Moshay, Chris Gibbin and Josh Mutchnick:0.5	Tomas Lindahl:0.5	Miranda Montgomery:0.5	DNA, released on May 11, 2004 through No More Records:0.5	Telematics Freedom Foundation:0.5	one of the many possible double helical structures of DNA:0.5	a Los Angeles-based Web marketing advertising agency:0.5	Dedicated Net Access:0.5	Amylostereum:0.5
2072	2403.636	How did Brandon Lee die? 	0.3979400086720377	15	100	shooting|gunshot|film|movie	a handful of action films	0	0	0	0	Brandon Lee:0.5	he:0.5	his father's death:0.5	1965 –:0.5	1965 – March 31, 1993:0.5	Jonathan Hensleigh:0.5	the working title "Simon Says":0.5	a spec script:0.5	that year:0.5	life:0.5	the actor's death:0.5	Bruce Lee biographer John Little:0.5	his career:0.5	his younger sister:0.5	a handful:0.5
10101	2394.114	who invented dynamite ?	1.0	0	100	Alfred Nobel	Alfred Nobel	0	0	0	0	Alfred Nobel:0.5	Danny Boy Collins:0.5	Gardner F. Williams:0.5	Russell S. Penniman:0.5	wood pulp:0.5	Dominic Smith, 7 October 1973, Germany:0.5	Train robbery:0.5	Gelignite:0.5	Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess, starring Jon Heder as the title character:0.5	Dominic Smith:0.5	Fox Searchlight Pictures and Paramount Pictures:0.5	the increasingly popular Bruce Hart:0.5	Geesthacht, Germany:0.5	a form:0.5	the chemist Russell S. Penniman:0.5
1443	2380.782	When did Bob Marley die? 	1.0	0	100	1981	May 1981	0	0	0	0	May 1981:0.5	1955:0.5	6 February 1945:0.5	Studio One (record label):0.5	February 1945:0.5	10 years:0.5	Rastafari movement:0.5	1981:0.5	Matt Ward (record producer):0.5	1983:0.5	1947:0.5	his 1981 album Wanted Dread And Alive:0.5	he:0.5	Cedars:0.5	Bob Marley':0.5
2179	2363.249	What famous verse did Sarah Hale write in 1830? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	Mary Had a Little Lamb|Mary's Lamb	Her collection "Poems for Our Children", which includes "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (originally titled "Mary's Lamb"),	0	0	0	0	a book of poetry written by Rae Armantrout and published by Wesleyan University Press in 2009:0.5	October 24, 1788 – April 30, 1879:0.5	three verses:0.5	a lyric poem in three verses of four iambic tetrameter on an alternating rhyme scheme, by the English poet:0.5	1788 –:0.5	Versed:0.5	American writers:0.5	the leaders:0.5	articles:0.5	an American writer:0.5	an American writer and an influential editor:0.5	Her collection "Poems for Our Children", which includes "Mary Had a Little Lamb" (originally titled "Mary's Lamb"),:0.5	Friday (link will display the full calendar):0.5	four iambic tetrameter:0.5	the Gregorian Calendar:0.5
2292	2355.224	What do you call a bone doctor? 	0.0	-1	100	Orthopedic	.	0	0	0	0	you: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	Elizabeth Howe:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	The Witch of Hebron:0.5	List of So You Think You Can Dance finalists (U.S. season 4):0.5	Gero Hütter:0.5	MDK (series):0.5	a South Yorkshire mining village:0.5	Lady Lazarus:0.5	the Haitians:0.5	south India:0.5	You":0.5
1586	2331.946	When did the Golden Gate Bridge get finished? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	193(7|0s)	1937	0	0	0	0	1923:0.5	December 1928:0.5	1937:0.5	one theory, sometimes credited to an unnamed study:0.5	The Night of Morningstar:0.5	US 101, which exits at Mission Street on the way to the Golden Gate Bridge:0.5	Friendship!:0.5	The 9th Judgment:0.5	Armory (comics):0.5	Marin Headlands:0.5	Furimukeba Ai:0.5	Logan's World:0.5	a king:0.5	the Middle East:0.5	the United States and his two guests:0.5
1802	2316.026	How tall is Tom Cruise? 	0.0	-1	100	5\s*(f(ee|oo)?t|')\s*7\s*(in(ch.*)?|")	.	0	0	0	0	1.524:0.5	Peter Jones (entrepreneur):0.5	taller:0.5	a sociology of stature:0.5	Jean Reno:0.5	a tall rock in Monument Valley, Utah:0.5	War of the Worlds (2005 film):0.5	The presentation of shortness in everyday life—height and heightism in American society: Toward a sociology of stature:0.5	I Disappear:0.5	the top of a tall rock in Monument Valley, Utah: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	8.2 in long by 5.6 in tall,:0.5	"Vanilla Sky", which he describes as an "extraordinarily narcissistic high-concept vanity project for producer-star Tom Cruise:0.5	Actors Tom Cruise:0.5	the rock:0.5
1813	2298.237	When were the first postage stamps issued in the United States? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1847	July 1, 1847	0	0	0	0	1969:0.5	Stamp collecting:0.5	July 1, 1847:0.5	1995:0.5	The 1961 Soviet launch of the first manned spaceflight:0.5	eight years later:0.5	50 states:0.5	50 states, 16 territories, and a federal district:0.5	$5 lots:0.5	February 15:0.5	over 800 people:0.5	000 stamps:0.5	President John F. Kennedy's call for the United States:0.5	Kennedy's call:0.5	Postage stamps of Ireland:0.5
1455	2267.36	The Hindenburg disaster took place in 1937 in which New Jersey town? 	0.0	-1	100	Lakehurst	.	0	0	0	0	Gloucester Township in Gloucester County, New Jersey:0.5	Gloucester Township:0.5	Gloucester County, New Jersey:0.5	Captain Pruss:0.5	A Town in the context of New Jersey local government:0.5	an unincorporated town:0.5	the field:0.5	the cessation:0.5	a regularly scheduled timetable:0.5	a tour over the seasides of New Jersey:0.5	the Hindenburg disaster in May 1937:0.5	the Hindenburg:0.5	Rio de Janeiro:0.5	a picture of the Hindenburg:0.5	Page:0.5
1693	2256.95	When was Jackie Robinson born? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1919	January 31, 1919	0	0	0	0	May 14, 1952:0.5	January 31, 1919:0.5	January 13, 1950:0.5	1949:0.5	November 1946:0.5	May 20, 1955:0.5	10 August 1917:0.5	April 26, 1927:0.5	Jackie Robinson (basketball):0.5	1919 – October 24, 1972:0.5	1957:0.5	three children:0.5	Dave Koslo:0.5	William S. Tilney:0.5	Dick Littlefield:0.5
1538	2238.675	Who is the evil H.R. Director in "Dilbert"? 	0.0	-1	68	Catbert	.	0	0	0	0	:0.5	The Director:0.5	an American comic strip written and drawn by Scott Adams:0.5	an agency usually headed by a director, often a subdivision of a major government department:0.5	25 languages:0.5	2000 newspapers worldwide in 65 countries and 25 languages:0.5	a 1990s theory:0.5	Scott Adams:0.5	their least-competent employees:0.5	companies:0.5	the amount of damage they are capable of doing:0.5	they:0.5	selfishness:0.5	cartoonist Scott Adams:0.5	United States author Henry Denker:0.5
2211	2231.434	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	larger differences in color between the upper:0.5	the larger, all-steel traps:0.5	larger differences:0.5	The Large Luzon Forest Rat,:0.5	The Large Luzon Forest Rat, or Luzon Forest Rat:0.5	larger rodents:0.5	Large Mosaic-tailed Rat "(Mammelomys rattoides)":0.5	Large Mosaic-tailed:0.5	Animal trapping:0.5	flatter skulls with larger nuchal lines:0.5	a large party:0.5	Oryzomys:0.5	introduced species:0.5	Cambodia, China, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam:0.5	the introduced species black rat and brown rat:0.5
2381	2210.032	What is Horatio's relationship to Hamlet? 	0.0	-1	100	friend	.	0	0	0	0	Hamlet:0.5	a strong, deep, or close association/acquaintance between two or more people that may range in duration from brief to enduring:0.5	Hamlet's sexual relationship with Kate Winslet's Ophelia:0.5	Hamlet (opera):0.5	a interpersonal relationship, often including intimacy, between people who have met online, and in many cases know each other only via the Internet:0.5	his mother's "incestuous" relationship with Claudius:0.5	ample opportunity to make the most of the relationship between words and music.:0.5	John Gielgud:0.5	an incestuous relationship:0.5	the relationship:0.5	Hamlet (1996 film):0.5	the analogous relationship between "Hamlet", the play, and its audience:0.5	Horatio':0.5	The intimacy of the recording:0.5	Infinite Jest:0.5
2251	2191.63	How deep is the Grand Canyon? 	0.07133375178436585	71	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	nearly all of the Grand Canyon's current depth:0.5	The great depth of the Grand Canyon and especially the height of its strata:0.5	a depth:0.5	Eos Chaos:0.5	increased excavation of the Grand Canyon, which was nearly as deep as it is now by 1:0.5	the modern depth:0.5	Bass Formation:0.5	Waddington Range:0.5	Arequipa Region:0.5	Little Colorado River:0.5	Aureum Chaos:0.5	Chesapeake Bay impact crater:0.5	its strata:0.5	especially the height of its strata:0.5	two weeks:0.5
1575	2169.626	What is the degree of tilt of Earth? 	0.0	-1	100	23.4?5	.	0	0	0	0	Earth:0.5	about 0.4 °C per degree:0.5	90 degrees:0.5	the mean annual air temperature:0.5	4143 Huziak:0.5	10 degrees of the equator:0.5	24 solar days:0.5	Schiaparelli (Martian crater):0.5	UST Quadricentennial Celebration:0.5	Henry (Martian crater):0.5	an academic degree conferred by the Archbishop of Canterbury under the authority of the Ecclesiastical Licences Act 1533 (25 Hen VIII c 21) (Eng) as successor of the papal legate in England:0.5	degree:0.5	4 °C:0.5	approximately 31 metres:0.5	1 second:0.5
1864	2140.943	What was the name of the first child of English parents to be born in America? 	1.0	0	100	Virginia Dare	Virginia Dare	0	0	0	0	Virginia Dare:0.5	William P. Ross:0.5	Edward Coxen:0.5	Sara Dylan:0.5	Virginia Dare, the first child born in the Americas to English parents, who was born in what is now Dare County:0.5	First white child:0.5	Mollie Sneden:0.5	their child:0.5	Dare County, North Carolina:0.5	the first child born in North America to English parents:0.5	the first child born in the Americas to English parents, who was born in what is now Dare County:0.5	the first child:0.5	the census:0.5	American women and girls:0.5	The name:0.5
2039	2124.921	What college did Allen Iverson go to? 	1.0	0	100	Georgetown	Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball	0	0	0	0	Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball:0.5	his college career:0.5	college:0.5	Deron Williams:0.5	Billy Martin (lawyer):0.5	the NBA:0.5	a college campus:0.5	National Basketball Association criticisms and controversies:0.5	NBA stars Allen Iverson and Jayson Williams, Monica Lewinsky's mother, and Chandra Levy's parents:0.5	Rocky Steps:0.5	Bradley Beal:0.5	Cincinnati College:0.5	the SEC All-Freshman Team:0.5	King Cross:0.5	NBA superstar Allen Iverson:0.5
2164	2108.778	How did Julius Irving's son die? 	0.0	-1	100	cocaine|drown	.	0	0	0	0	Forward / Guard:0.5	Die Son (Afrikaans: "The Sun"):0.5	the Denver Nuggets:0.5	American rappers Gucci Mane:0.5	his honor:0.5	the swan-song finals:0.5	Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death (Tunes from Blackness):0.5	the 1983 NBA championship:0.5	Everything Good:0.5	a tribute song and music video:0.5	the mixtape "Deeper Than Trap":0.5	the song "Julius":0.5	Julius":0.5	American:0.5	The Son ():0.5
1619	2101.183	Which baseball star stole 130 bases in 1982? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Henderson	Rickey Henderson	0	0	0	0	Tony Gwynn, Jr.:0.5	Rickey Henderson:0.5	Barry Bonds:0.5	Kumar Gaurav, Rati Agnihotri, Raj Kiran, Saeed Jaffrey, A.K. Hangal, Dina Pathak and Padmini Kolhapure:0.5	Lou Brock':0.5	Billy Bates (baseball):0.5	Gary Thurman:0.5	51 stolen bases:0.5	Alexandria, Virginia:0.5	130 bases:0.5	Michael Ray Bourn (born December 27, 1982):0.5	1988, when Henderson himself stole 93:0.5	a season:0.5	the only player:0.5	the single-season record:0.5
10042	2079.862	Which space shuttle exploded?	0.0	-1	100	((Columbia|Challenger).*){2}	.	0	0	0	0	Assaf Ramon, son of Israeli Astronaut Ilan Ramon who was aboard the fatal mission Columbia when the space shuttle exploded,:0.5	Space Shuttle Atlantis:0.5	Shuttle (video game):0.5	the news footage of the Challenger Space Shuttle exploding during take-off:0.5	Death Defying:0.5	the fatal mission Columbia when the space shuttle exploded:0.5	Cosmic Boy:0.5	The Nine Lives of Fritz the Cat:0.5	Appetite for Destruction:0.5	Mikhail Rasputin:0.5	the users' space shuttle:0.5	Ma'ale Hever:0.5	the five Space Shuttles:0.5	a Space Shuttle orbiter belonging to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the spaceflight and space exploration agency of the United States:0.5	the vicinity:0.5
10085	2059.544	what is the nearest planet to the sun?	0.0	-1	100	Mercury	.	0	0	0	0	Earth:0.5	Terrestrial planet:0.5	a definite boundary as rocky planets do:0.5	Exoplanet:0.5	rocky planets:0.5	List of nearest terrestrial exoplanet candidates:0.5	the inner planets:0.5	as many as 40 billion Earth-sized planets:0.5	the current orbits of the solar system's inner planets, possibly including Earth:0.5	List of exoplanetary host stars:0.5	Planet:0.5	the planets:0.5	The tidal effect:0.5	his Solar Arkestra Visits Planet Earth:0.5	Bach quadrangle:0.5
1512	2038.99	What is the age of our solar system? 	0.1832657722102068	42	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	Mage Solar:0.5	Eos family:0.5	Uranium-uranium dating:0.5	(350462) 1998 KG3:0.5	(225312) 1996 XB27:0.5	the age of Earth:0.5	the Age:0.5	The Forgotten Enemy:0.5	George Tilton:0.5	Thermal ionization mass spectrometry:0.5	the Age of Aquarius:0.5	the ages of the oldest-known terrestrial and lunar samples:0.5	4.54 ± 0.05 billion years This age is based on evidence from radiometric age:0.5	An Age:0.5	The Age:0.5
2178	2014.527	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	Mount Vernon, Illinois:0.5	Nick Kahl:0.5	KZZR:0.5	Jeff Olson (activist):0.5	Betty Roberts:0.5	David Douglas High School:0.5	a hood:0.5	Hood Community College in Gresham, Oregon, for two years.:0.5	Hood Community College:0.5	Mount Constance:0.5	Ashland, Oregon, where he earned his Bachelor of Fine Arts degree and performed for two summers at the Oregon Shakespeare Festival:0.5	John Strong (sportscaster):0.5	Hood River and the Columbia River Gorge area:0.5	Malta:0.5	narrative, animation, documentary, and sports documentary to the community of Hood River and the Columbia River Gorge area:0.5
2013	2005.942	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	symbolic of the 13 American colonies that were in a state of rebellion against Great Britain:0.5	13 stars:0.5	many Revolution era flags:0.5	many military banners used by Americans:0.5	the 13 American colonies that were in a state of rebellion against Great Britain:0.5	Memorials and services for the September 11 attacks:0.5	Coat of arms of George Washington:0.5	American flag sort:0.5	George Rogers Clark Flag:0.5	a 1780 letter to the Continental Board of Admiralty dealing with the Great Seal:0.5	Francis Hopkinson:0.5	"United States Navy" in dark blue letters:0.5	the stars:0.5	The Flag Resolution of 1777:0.5
2340	1984.198	What instrument did the jazz musician Art Tatum play? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	pian(o|ist)	Art Tatum, commonly cited as the greatest jazz pianist of all time,	0	0	0	0	Art Tatum:0.5	John Simmons (musician):0.5	Billy Taylor:0.5	Charles Gayle:0.5	Don Byas:0.5	Tiny Grimes:0.5	Arthur "Art" Tatum:0.5	the instrument:0.5	painting, sculpture, printmaking, photography, and other visual media:0.5	painting:0.5	acoustic instruments:0.5	Art Tatum, commonly cited as the greatest jazz pianist of all time,:0.5	the creation:0.5	Benny Green:0.5	Harry "Sweets:0.5
2350	1961.032	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	Cetacea:0.5	The killer whale's intelligence, trainability, striking appearance, playfulness in captivity and sheer size:0.5	The killer whale's large size:0.5	each day:0.5	the big ocean:0.5	its anticipated size:0.5	List of mammals of Georgia (U.S. state):0.5	160 km:0.5	captivity:0.5	The killer whale':0.5	Killer whale:0.5	A1 Pod:0.5	Atlantic blue marlin:0.5	Breiðafjörður:0.5	speeds:0.5
1661	1940.943	What does "E Pluribus Unum" mean? 	0.8494850021680094	1	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	E Pluribus Unum (Wilson):0.5	the Latin motto "E pluribus unum," which means "Out of many, one," and represents the original 13 colonies forming into one nation:0.5	E Pluribus Unum:0.5	a ribbon in its beak reading "E PLURIBUS UNUM":0.5	the same meaning as the motto of the United States; "E Pluribus Unum":0.5	the banner E Pluribus Unum meaning "out of many, one":0.5	Annuit cœptis:0.5	District of Columbia and United States Territories Quarters:0.5	Fugio Cent:0.5	E PLURIBUS UNUM:0.5	"E Pluribus Unum," named after the Latin phrase meaning "From many, one,":0.5	Headquarters Air Force badge:0.5	a re-contextualized reproduction:0.5	the United States:0.5	a streamer:0.5
1440	1923.461	Who was the lead singer for the Commodores? 	1.0	0	100	Lionel Richie	Lionel Richie	0	0	0	0	Lionel Richie:0.5	Al Jarreau, Eddie Murphy, Patti Austin, Tevin Campbell, The Commodores and Lenny Williams:0.5	Diana Ross:0.5	Skyler Jett:0.5	MoShang:0.5	Andy Ernst:0.5	the lead singer on the Top 10 hits, "Nightshift" and "Brick House" among others:0.5	Give Me Just Another Day:0.5	Prodigal (band):0.5	the lead singer of the Commodores:0.5	Heatwave (band):0.5	the lead singer:0.5	Commodores lead singer Lionel Richie:0.5	a two year span:0.5	over 32 countries:0.5
1950	1911.269	Who created the literary character Phineas Fogg? 	0.0	-1	48	Verne	.	0	0	0	0	a person in a narrative work of arts (such as a novel, play, television series or film):0.5	A.A. Wyn's:0.5	an Isaac Asimov story:0.5	a fictional pulp magazine character:0.5	a fictional pulp magazine character who appeared in "Ten Detective Aces" magazine, published by A.A. Wyn's Ace Magazines:0.5	Ian Fleming:0.5	play:0.5	A character:0.5	arts (such as a novel, play, television series or film):0.5	A character (or fictional character):0.5	a Nestor Series 2 robot:0.5	a narrative work of arts (such as a novel, play, television series or film):0.5	Royal Navy:0.5	:0.5	a variety of formats over more than a century:0.5
1996	1907.808	What city is Duke University in? 	1.0	0	100	Durham	Durham, North Carolina	0	0	0	0	Durham, North Carolina:0.5	Oklahoma City:0.5	2005 in Kansas City, Missouri:0.5	Kunshan University (DKU):0.5	Kunshan:0.5	Durham, North Carolina,:0.5	Cleveland:0.5	Duke-UNC China Leadership Summit:0.5	the city of Kunshan, China and Wuhan University:0.5	the city:0.5	City College, Duke University, and Columbia University:0.5	Kansas City:0.5	Mike Junkin:0.5	Ellen Stiefler:0.5	New York:0.5
1937	1891.67	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	top speed:0.5	the slow submerged speeds:0.5	Flank speed:0.5	high speed:0.5	The Makers Of The Dead Travel Fast:0.5	vessels of the diesel-engined U-19 class with the range (5,000 miles) and speed (eight knots):0.5	unlimited range:0.5	fast speed:0.5	a prolonged hunger strike in favor of nuclear disarmament that spawned the Fast For Life movement:0.5	the torpedo's inherent limitations in speed of attack and detection by the target:0.5	the speed and range of the submarines:0.5	very poor speed and maneouverability:0.5	Operation Sandblast:0.5	Soviet Navy:0.5	Eight nuclear submarines:0.5
1814	1871.929	What gift is proper for a 1st anniversary? 	0.0	-1	100	paper|plastic|clock	.	0	0	0	0	proper arrangements and gifts for all who attend:0.5	A gift or a present:0.5	A gift:0.5	giFT Internet File Transfer (giFT):0.5	the bride with sweets and cash:0.5	A Gift:0.5	a silver headdress which was a gift from the Queen in 1955:0.5	an exchange of gifts between family members:0.5	Fedir's true gifts:0.5	gifts and sweets from her parents:0.5	Gilwell Park:0.5	the gift:0.5	Battle of the Boyne:0.5	Fedir Danylak:0.5	KLM:0.5
1740	1851.247	What is the Stanley Cup made of? 	0.0	-1	100	silver	.	0	0	0	0	1944 Stanley Cup Finals:0.5	the Stanley Cup Finals (each having made their first six with Edmonton):0.5	Hap Holmes:0.5	Messier, Anderson, and Lowe:0.5	a Stanley Cup Final:0.5	the Stanley Cup':0.5	Jakub Kindl:0.5	Stanley Cup champion New Jersey Devils:0.5	List of Stanley Cup champions:0.5	1945–46 Boston Bruins season:0.5	1935–36 Toronto Maple Leafs season:0.5	The Stanley Cup:0.5	Rangers Coach Mike Keenan:0.5	a gentlemen's agreement in which their respective champions would face each other for the Stanley Cup:0.5	their seventh appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals (each having made their first six with Edmonton):0.5
1517	1824.675	What is the state bird of Alaska? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	willow ptarmigans?	Willow Ptarmigan	0	0	0	0	Mountain Bluebird:0.5	American Robin:0.5	the Western Meadowlark, Oregon's state bird,:0.5	(Lagopus leucura):0.5	(Lagopus lagopus):0.5	Mourning Dove:0.5	Willow Ptarmigan:0.5	Chugach State Park:0.5	an additional "state game bird" for hunting:0.5	the Western Meadowlark:0.5	state bird:0.5	the state bird of Alaska:0.5	Alabama, Georgia, Massachusetts, South Carolina, and Tennessee:0.5	Juneau, Alaska:0.5	coniferous or mixed woods across Canada, Alaska, and the northeastern and western United States:0.5
10030	1808.552	What language is spoken in Latin America?	0.5	9	100	((spanish|portuguese).*){2}	Latin—particularly Spanish and Portuguese	0	0	0	0	Latin America:0.5	Nahuatl:0.5	Palenquero:0.5	Languages of Nicaragua:0.5	Embera language:0.5	Arawakan languages:0.5	Romance languages (i.e., those:0.5	e., those derived from Latin:0.5	the predominant language:0.5	Latin—particularly Spanish and Portuguese:0.5	Latin—particularly Spanish:0.5	Haitian Creole, the predominant language of Haiti:0.5	a project housed in the University of Texas which records Latin American indigenous languages to preserve them, and makes them available in digital forms on the Internet when privacy and intellectual property concerns are met:0.5	Peruvian Spanish:0.5	Spanish West Indies:0.5
1433	1784.337	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	Tree height measurement:0.5	height:0.5	the height:0.5	its coast redwoods ("Sequoia sempervirens"), many of which grow to over 300 ft in height:0.5	Hyperion (tree):0.5	trees that may surpass the Hyperion in height:0.5	Muir Woods National Monument:0.5	Grandview Heights:0.5	A list of the tallest structures in USA, ordered by height.:0.5	heights:0.5	Height:0.5	The Height (Russian: Высота, Translit.: Vysota):0.5	two meanings:0.5	over 300 ft:0.5	a tree:0.5
10050	1770.287	Who wrote "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" ?	1.0	0	100	Stevenson	Robert Louis Stevenson	0	0	0	0	Robert Louis Stevenson:0.5	Dan Curtis:0.5	Leonard Wolf:0.5	Robert Wrote (c.1544-89), of Bungay, Suffolk, and of Gunton and Tunstall, Norfolk,:0.5	Jeffrey Hatcher:0.5	Lisa Langlois:0.5	Douglas Adams:0.5	three to six days:0.5	James Bond":0.5	Rabin Hill's Visit:0.5	Angela Lansbury as mystery writer and amateur detective Jessica Fletcher:0.5	Hyde:0.5	Bill Bryson:0.5	the story:0.5	Robert Young:0.5
1747	1755.046	Where is the national hurricane center located? 	0.30989437914419704	23	100	Miami	Miami	0	0	0	0	Hurricane Floyd (1987):0.5	the Gulf Coast of the United States:0.5	the Canary Islands:0.5	Mobile, Alabama:0.5	United States:0.5	the United States:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	Vermilion Bay:0.5	Golden, Colorado:0.5	Canary Islands:0.5	Louisiana:0.5	the United States Geological Survey:0.5	Hurricane Danielle (1998):0.5	Tropical Storm Bertha (2002):0.5	QuikSCAT:0.5
2347	1732.384	Where is Mount Olympus? 	0.08696259864958689	66	100	Greece	Greece	0	0	0	0	western Washington state:0.5	the Olympic Mountains:0.5	Washington Township, Gibson County, Indiana:0.5	the Hollywood Hills area of the city of Los Angeles, California:0.5	Johnstone Ridge:0.5	the Salt Lake Valley:0.5	Washington:0.5	Mount Olympus, Indiana:0.5	Washington Township:0.5	Utah:0.5	the Ashbury Heights neighborhood:0.5	Los Angeles, California:0.5	practically every location:0.5	Mount Olympus:0.5	Limassol District:0.5
1810	1724.464	Where are the British Crown jewels kept? 	0.0	-1	100	London Tower|Tower of London	.	0	0	0	0	the United Kingdom:0.5	Hohenzollern Castle, Stuttgart:0.5	India:0.5	the State Crown:0.5	United Kingdom:0.5	Addis Ababa:0.5	Coronation of the British monarch:0.5	Austria:0.5	the crown:0.5	the jewel-less frame:0.5	the crown of Charles:0.5	Coronet of Charles, Prince of Wales:0.5	Charles:0.5	Alfred the Great:0.5	a significant British presence in the cantonment area, where native Indians are not permitted to live:0.5
2161	1698.666	What is the nickname for the national New Zealand basketball team? 	0.07745097999287154	69	100	Tall Blacks|Kiwis	the Tall Blacks	0	0	0	0	the nickname "Diamonds":0.5	New Zealand national basketball team:0.5	The New Zealand national team, nicknamed the "All Whites",:0.5	Rugby union in Portugal: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, long-lasting, or both:0.5	nicknames of national association football teams:0.5	nicknames:0.5	nicknames in the sport of basketball:0.5	Mark Davis (basketball, born 1960):0.5	New Zealand national netball team:0.5	A nickname:0.5	line with other Australian sporting teams, including the national women's basketball team, the Opals:0.5	the team:0.5	the national women's basketball team:0.5
1578	1682.899	How tall is the Sphinx? 	0.0	-1	100	20 met(er|re)s?|20\s*m|66\s*f(ee|oo)?t	.	0	0	0	0	the Sphinx:0.5	Pierre Grimal's "The Penguin Dictionary of Classical Mythology":0.5	line 326 of the Theogony:0.5	descriptions of the originals:0.5	the Renaissance:0.5	the sphinx:0.5	the concept in relation to other cultural traditions:0.5	relation:0.5	a major revival during the Renaissance:0.5	the sphinx image, something very similar to the original Ancient Egyptian concept,:0.5	translations:0.5	the sphinx image:0.5	Penang Toy Museum:0.5	Serapeum of Saqqara:0.5	List of Fablehaven characters:0.5
10072	1668.233	what is the atomic number of Uranium?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	\b92\b	atomic number 92	0	0	0	0	Mass number:0.5	atomic number 92:0.5	Transuranium element:0.5	U and atomic number 92:0.5	Norman Feather:0.5	atomic number 94, now known as plutonium:0.5	an atomic number greater than that of uranium (92), an actinide:0.5	new elements of atomic numbers:0.5	low atomic number:0.5	the chemical elements with atomic numbers:0.5	the atomic number of uranium:0.5	Lise Meitner:0.5	92 protons:0.5	92:0.5	Transuranic waste:0.5
2192	1648.628	How did Malcolm X die? 	0.0	-1	100	assassin|murder|shot	.	0	0	0	0	Ain't Supposed to Die a Natural Death:0.5	such movies as "Malcolm X" (film), Dead Presidents, Bulletproof, Never Die Alone, The Players Club and Boss'n Up:0.5	the deaths of the all-white group from Atlanta:0.5	such a man as Malcolm is worthy of death:0.5	the death threats he was receiving:0.5	death:0.5	Yolanda King:0.5	January 20, 2005 counter-inaugural protest:0.5	his determination to defend himself and his family against the death threats he was receiving:0.5	an article by LouisX that railed against MalcolmX, saying "such a man as Malcolm is worthy of death:0.5	Die Hard with a Vengeance:0.5	here, as well as the highway chase scene in "Die Hard with a Vengeance":0.5	Boss'n Up:0.5	130:0.5	a Natural Death:0.5
1939	1627.236	How did Einstein die? 	0.0	-1	100	abdominal.*aneurysm	.	0	0	0	0	Princeton, New Jersey:0.5	Albert Einstein:0.5	his death:0.5	the song “Die Einsteins feat:0.5	twenty years:0.5	Über die von der molekularkinetischen Theorie der Wärme geforderte Bewegung von in ruhenden Flüssigkeiten suspendierten Teilchen:0.5	the two pillars:0.5	Albert Einstein (album):0.5	Wilhelm Julius Foerster:0.5	relativity:0.5	the personal letters:0.5	the public:0.5	Marić:0.5	the contents of a letter he wrote to Marić in September 1903:0.5	the Institute:0.5
1984	1610.398	What are people born 1965 through 1980 called? 	0.0	-1	100	Generation X	.	0	0	0	0	Hiroji Kubota:0.5	the people:0.5	English people:0.5	the growing threat of the New People's Army and citizen unrest:0.5	Pat Malone (hurler):0.5	Marika Sherwood:0.5	Liao Zhigao:0.5	Jews:0.5	around 6 million people in the UK:0.5	around 6 million people:0.5	the people against martial law:0.5	the New People's Army:0.5	a member of the history faculty of Louisiana Tech University at Ruston:0.5	Section 2:0.5	Mexico:0.5
2087	1590.098	What Canadian city has the largest population? 	0.15051499783199074	49	100	Toronto	History of the Jews in Toronto	0	0	0	0	the Oklahoma City metropolitan area:0.5	Detroit–Windsor:0.5	Oklahoma City:0.5	any city in North America:0.5	any city:0.5	New York close behind:0.5	a list of the largest cities of the Mexican state of Jalisco, based on the population of the cities, not including the municipalities' total population:0.5	a list of the 100 largest incorporated cities in the State of California ranked by population:0.5	the ten most populous cities in Japan:0.5	the 28 largest incorporated cities:0.5	the 28 largest incorporated cities in the State of Iowa ranked by population:0.5	the Belgrade Gate:0.5	List of cities in New Brunswick:0.5	Lo Stivale:0.5	Canadian diaspora:0.5
1925	1570.064	What did Ozzy Osbourne bite the head off of? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	bat	the famed incident involving Ozzy Osbourne biting a head off of a bat	0	0	0	0	Ozzy Osbourne: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	John Michael "Ozzy" Osbourne (born 3 December 1948):0.5	honor of Ozzy Osbourne:0.5	Osbourne:0.5	Rogues Gallery (album):0.5	The solo discography of Ozzy Osbourne, an English heavy metal singer,:0.5	English heavy metal musician Ozzy Osbourne:0.5	a live album by heavy metal vocalist Ozzy Osbourne:0.5	Ozzy Osbourne for 6 weeks:0.5	tribute to iconic rock bands, ZZ Top, Heart, Genesis, and Ozzy Osbourne:0.5	example:0.5	an English rock vocalist, songwriter, and television personality:0.5	bit:0.5
2356	1555.653	What instrument did Louis Armstrong play? 	0.292513326014591	25	100	cornet|trumpet	many trumpet players, including Louis Armstrong and Harry James	0	0	0	0	Bock-a-da-bock:0.5	Buster Bailey:0.5	Ben Davis (Selmer):0.5	Dominick Farinacci:0.5	Louis Armstrong Hot Five and Hot Seven Sessions:0.5	Singing:0.5	Armstrong:0.5	Fats Waller and His Rhythm:0.5	Louis Armstrong and Jack Teagarden:0.5	a solo instrument in jazz:0.5	Louis Armstrong and Harry James:0.5	Louis Armstrong:0.5	Armstrong':0.5	Barney Bigard:0.5	A Tribute:0.5
1968	1534.951	What fruit's stone does Laetrile come from? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	apricot	Apricot	0	0	0	0	Amygdalin:0.5	the United States:0.5	cancer cures:0.5	cancer treatment:0.5	Apricot:0.5	the natural product obtained from crushed apricot pits:0.5	amygdalin and laetrile:0.5	both amygdalin and a modified form named laetrile or Vitamin B17:0.5	laetrile or Vitamin B17:0.5	different chemical compounds:0.5	a modified form named laetrile or Vitamin B17:0.5	not effective as a cancer treatment":0.5	the need:0.5	the effectiveness of [laetrile or amygdalin for cancer treatment:0.5	a toxic drug:0.5
2044	1518.63	What museum in Philadelphia was used in "Rocky"? 	1.0	0	100	Art\s+Museum|Museum of Art	Philadelphia Museum of Art	0	0	0	0	Philadelphia Museum of Art:0.5	the Philadelphia Museum of Art:0.5	the Art Museum's flight of stairs:0.5	Art Museum:0.5	the Art Museum:0.5	the Philadelphia Museum of Art for the filming of "Rocky III":0.5	Philadelphia:0.5	the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art for the filming of "Rocky III":0.5	one of the largest art museums in the United States:0.5	the Academy of Natural Sciences:0.5	Pennsylvania Museum:0.5	The famous scene of Rocky running up the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art:0.5	CAF Rocky Mountain Wing (RMW) Museum:0.5	Rocky III:0.5	the Rockies Air and Space Museum:0.5
1938	1495.4	How many floors are in the Empire State Building? 	0.0	-1	100	102	.	0	0	0	0	more than 100 floors:0.5	9:40:0.5	a 1945 aircraft accident in which a B-25 Mitchell piloted in thick fog crashed into the Empire State Building:0.5	many views:0.5	the two slabs:0.5	a 69 year-old Palestinian teacher:0.5	The Standard, High Line:0.5	B-25 Empire State Building crash:0.5	Martin Stern, Jr.:0.5	The first 11 floors of the 41-story building house Norman Thomas High School:0.5	The first 11 floors:0.5	many big buildings:0.5	the intersection:0.5	the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street:0.5	business:0.5
1449	1473.745	What college did Magic Johnson attend? 	1.0	0	100	Michigan State	Michigan State Spartans men's basketball	0	0	0	0	Michigan State Spartans men's basketball:0.5	a barnstorming team composed of former NBA and college players:0.5	Allan Hancock College, where he was the California junior college player of the year, the University of Minnesota, and Arizona State University:0.5	His college decision:0.5	college:0.5	championships in high school and college:0.5	the 1979 NBA Draft:0.5	the Lakers' 1980s basketball dynasty:0.5	the Los Angeles Lakers:0.5	the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 13 seasons:0.5	the California junior college player of the year:0.5	the California junior college player:0.5	the Chicago Bulls:0.5	Guy Torry:0.5	Sam Vincent (basketball):0.5
1735	1452.456	What city is Southwestern University in? 	1.0	0	100	Georgetown,?	Georgetown, Texas	0	0	0	0	Georgetown, Texas:0.5	Cebu (island):0.5	Cebu City, Philippines founded on 1946 by two pharmacists:0.5	Georgetown, Texas, USA:0.5	Cebu:0.5	its Georgetown campus:0.5	Catholic Sangji College:0.5	SWU Maritime Regiment:0.5	the City of Cebu, Philippines:0.5	an agreement with the City of Georgetown:0.5	the city:0.5	Cebu, Philippines:0.5	the "Austin Chronicle":0.5	A city:0.5	Texas, USA:0.5
2184	1428.878	What Liverpool club spawned the Beatles? 	0.5	9	100	Cavern	the Cavern club	0	0	0	0	a Conservative Club social held at the New Clubmoor Hall in the Norris Green section of Liverpool:0.5	the Beatles in costume as the Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, standing with a host of celebrities:0.5	Conservative Club:0.5	the Beatles' co-residency with Little Richard at the Star-Club in Hamburg:0.5	Badfinger:0.5	Bruno Koschmider's Indra club in Hamburg:0.5	The Beatles:0.5	Dot Rhone, whom he met at the Casbah club in 1959:0.5	Lonely Hearts Club Band:0.5	the Cavern club:0.5	Beatles:0.5	the Star-Club:0.5	1960s in music:0.5	the Beatles:0.5	The Beatles':0.5
10078	1408.025	what is the moon of mars?	0.33889035263304046	20	100	((Phobos|Deimos).*){2}	two known moons, Phobos and Deimos, which are thought to be captured asteroids	0	0	0	0	10–15%:0.5	Swift (Deimian crater):0.5	Voltaire (crater):0.5	Areocentric orbit:0.5	the latter's official and grassroots culture, which tends to view the Moon as a distraction from Mars:0.5	List of astronomical objects named after people:0.5	a number of fanciful or mythological names for the Moon:0.5	Man Will Conquer Space Soon!:0.5	Rupes:0.5	Garbhadhan (astrology):0.5	settlement of the Moon:0.5	Coastsiders:0.5	Moon Society:0.5	Jupiter:0.5	The "Galileo" spacecraft:0.5
1896	1385.852	What was the Hunchback of Notre Dame's real name? 	0.10733508249461654	60	100	Quasimodo	Quasimodo	0	0	0	0	Don Quixote and his partner Sancho, Marguerite "Camille" Gautier (see "The Lady of the Camellias"), Casanova, Lord Byron, and Esmeralda (see "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"), among others:0.5	Arthur Hohl:0.5	Victor Hugo's iconic novel "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	Alan Menken:0.5	Victor Hugo:0.5	Albert Innaurato:0.5	Disney's 1996 animated feature "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	The Hunchback of Notre-Dame:0.5	Nicolas Flamel:0.5	the 1996 Disney film, "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	Disney's sequel film "The Hunchback of Notre Dame II" (2002):0.5	Captain Phoebus:0.5	the 1996 Disney animated film "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	the soundtrack to Disney's 1996 animated feature "The Hunchback of Notre Dame":0.5	Richard Harris as Claude Frollo, Salma Hayek as Esmeralda and Mandy Patinkin:0.5
1746	1366.365	Who stabbed Monica Seles? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Parche|Graf fan|fan of (Steffi )?Graf	Günter Parche	0	0	0	0	Monica Seles, who was recovering from her 1993 stabbing:0.5	1 Monica Seles was stabbed during a singles quarterfinal match with then World No:0.5	Monica Seles:0.5	Novi Sad:0.5	Günter Parche:0.5	Clay court:0.5	Gabriela Sabatini:0.5	1993 French Open – Women's Singles:0.5	1994 Australian Open – Women's Singles:0.5	Magdalena Maleeva:0.5	Steffi Graf:0.5	1973-12-02:0.5	a quarterfinal match with Magdalena Maleeva:0.5	the location where Monica Seles, the world number one at the time, was stabbed on April 30, 1993 by a German tennis fan during a quarterfinal match with Magdalena Maleeva:0.5	This tournament:0.5
1757	1356.339	When did the battle of Iwo Jima take place? 	1.0	0	100	1944|1945	1945-03-26	0	0	0	0	1945-03-26:0.5	three short essays published in the French newspaper "Libération" and British paper:0.5	three short essays published in the French newspaper "Libération" and British paper "The Guardian":0.5	January 1945 and:0.5	April 1-June 21, 1945:0.5	a month:0.5	Naval Mobile Construction Battalion 133:0.5	1947:0.5	2nd Battalion 28th Marines:0.5	Volcano and Ryukyu Islands campaign:0.5	Strategic Command WWII Pacific Theater:0.5	Holland Smith:0.5	The veterans of both sides who fought in the battle of Iwo Jima:0.5	several ships bombarding the isle from all sides and the initial landings of the Battle of Iwo Jima taking place:0.5	Iwo Jima:0.5
2260	1330.556	When was the hot air balloon invented? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1783	November 21, 1783	0	0	0	0	fifty years:0.5	26 August 1740 – 26 June 1810:0.5	November 21, 1783:0.5	6 January 1745 – 2 August 1799:0.5	1998:0.5	26 August 1740:0.5	the Montgolfier brothers:0.5	August 1799:0.5	June 30, 1919:0.5	October 1955:0.5	December 31, 1998:0.5	December 14:0.5	a fictional early 18th-century Russian inventor:0.5	Furtzel:0.5	the hot air balloon:0.5
1605	1313.719	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	you:0.5	Far Shallow:0.5	far north Scotland:0.5	Modern English:0.5	both singular and plural:0.5	Kasslerfeld and the Ruhr as far as Ruhrort:0.5	List of festivals in the Isle of Man:0.5	Daria Morgendorffer:0.5	Clarissa Explains It All:0.5	I'd Have You Anytime:0.5	David Weir (athlete):0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	a record:0.5	Radcliffe:0.5	a diversion through Meiderich:0.5
2352	1297.085	What engineer designed the Erie Canal? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Benjamin Wright	Benjamin Wright	0	0	0	0	Canvass White:0.5	John Bogart:0.5	Benjamin Wright:0.5	James Geddes (engineer):0.5	Thomas Keefer:0.5	Squire Whipple:0.5	ex officio the Commissioners of the Canal Fund, the Canal Commissioners (until 1878, then succeeded by the Superintendent of Public Works), and the State Engineer and Surveyor (since 1848):0.5	a resolution to employ an engineer and appoint commissioners to survey and design the canal system as soon as possible:0.5	Isherwood:0.5	five engineers chosen in 1816 to supervise the construction of the Erie Canal:0.5	James Geddes, an engineer whose past work included experience on the New York canals,:0.5	The Lehigh Canal, designed by Canvass White, an engineer of New York's Erie Canal,:0.5	the Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor:0.5	New York's Erie Canal:0.5	it:0.5
1805	1281.008	Who was elected President of South Africa in 1994? 	1.0	0	100	Mandela	Nelson Mandela being elected President of South Africa in 1994	0	0	0	0	Nelson Mandela being elected President of South Africa in 1994:0.5	Deputy President of South Africa:0.5	stranded American dealing with the chaos and confusion immediately prior to Nelson Mandela being elected President of South Africa in 1994:0.5	27 April, the date of SA’s first democratic elections in 1994 when Nelson Mandela was elected President of South Africa, marking the end of the Apartheid era and the freedom of the people:0.5	Season of Ash:0.5	Presidential election:0.5	Forest Town, Gauteng:0.5	The African National Congress (ANC) of President Thabo Mbeki, which came to power after the end of the apartheid system in 1994,:0.5	Cadiz Freedom Swim:0.5	deputy president:0.5	a Government of National Unity, in which a member of parliament from the largest opposition party was entitled to a position as deputy president:0.5	Presidency of Nelson Mandela:0.5	the story of three South Africans and one:0.5	the governors-general and presidents of South Africa:0.5	three South Africans:0.5
2358	1259.066	Who was responsible for the killing of Duncan in "Macbeth"? 	1.0	0	100	Macbeth	Macbeth	0	0	0	0	Macbeth:0.5	Bruce Payne:0.5	Alexander I of Scotland:0.5	Shakespearean history:0.5	Duncan:0.5	Robert O'Dunc (i.:0.5	king:0.5	Shakespeare's Macbeth:0.5	Shakespeare's play, which is based mainly upon Raphael Holinshed's account:0.5	King Duncan Shakespeare:0.5	Ann Macbeth (1875 – 1948):0.5	Macbeth, King of Scotland:0.5	Macbeth and Banquo:0.5	a valorous and loyal general:0.5	his discovery of Duncan’s corpse:0.5
1472	1241.287	How do you say "house" in Spanish? 	0.0	-1	100	casa	.	0	0	0	0	you:0.5	Durst:0.5	Mersher Miller:0.5	Creekland Middle School (Gwinnett County, Georgia):0.5	"Los Dientes Del Perro" as the band name:0.5	"Los Dientes Del Perro" as the band name, that in Spanish means "The Dog's Teeth":0.5	Paul Grice:0.5	Propaganda of the Spanish–American War:0.5	Spanish dialects and varieties:0.5	Infant Jesus of Prague:0.5	List of songs recorded by Ada Jones:0.5	List of Jewish prayers and blessings:0.5	the utmost sign of your honesty:0.5	this request:0.5	the utmost sign:0.5
2045	1213.826	When was the city of New Orleans founded? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	1718	1718	0	0	0	0	Between 64 and 125 enslaved men:0.5	the early 19th century:0.5	two hurricanes in addition to a major fire:0.5	Between 64:0.5	2004:0.5	1718:0.5	Robert A. Cerasoli:0.5	Michel Vidal:0.5	Dixie Brewing Company:0.5	Saints and Sinners Literary Festival:0.5	DC Comics Super Hero Adventures:0.5	its official date:0.5	the Gulf of Mexico:0.5	1812:0.5	the parish of Orleans:0.5
2370	1193.977	When was the first potato chip made? 	0.0	-1	100	1853	.	0	0	0	0	Potato chip:0.5	1935:0.5	the late 1940s:0.5	the working classes for the first time:0.5	2004:0.5	1859:0.5	Tortilla chip:0.5	Arnott's Shapes:0.5	Saltvik:0.5	1943:0.5	late 1940s:0.5	the first time:0.5	Australia and New Zealand:0.5	That same year:0.5	their first and only brand of potato chips:0.5
10043	1176.905	Who discovered polarography?	0.5484550065040283	7	100	Heyrovsk[yý]	the discovery of polarography by Jaroslav Heyrovský	0	0	0	0	Bohumil Kučera:0.5	Silverstein:0.5	Polarography:0.5	a subclass:0.5	a static mercury drop:0.5	Czech lands:0.5	the United States:0.5	the discovery of polarography by Jaroslav Heyrovský:0.5	DME:0.5	a subclass of voltammetry where the working electrode is a dropping mercury electrode (DME) or a static mercury drop:0.5	renewable surfaces:0.5	SMDE:0.5	the inventor of polarography:0.5	DISCover:0.5	Digital Interactive Systems Corporation:0.5
2296	1167.873	What national monument was designated as the first national monument in 1906? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Devils Tower	the first national monument, Devils Tower	0	0	0	0	White Sands National Monument:0.5	Grand Hotel Kempinski High Tatras:0.5	the White Sands National Monument:0.5	the first national monument, Devils Tower:0.5	the first national monument, Devils Tower in Wyoming, on September 24, 1906:0.5	Arches National Park:0.5	John Otto (park ranger):0.5	Rough Riders Memorial:0.5	Laurance S. Rockefeller Preserve:0.5	Former Saint Joseph's Institution:0.5	March 25, 2013, including the First State National Monument in Delaware, the first National Park Service site in that state:0.5	a large geographic feature – President Roosevelt proclaimed Devils Tower National Monument on September 24, 1906:0.5	The White Sands National Monument:0.5	El Morro National Monument:0.5	Rome, New York,:0.5
1753	1146.029	When was the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. built? 	0.0	-1	100	1982	.	0	0	0	0	Eastern Time Zone:0.5	July 2, 1995:0.5	July 2, 1995,:0.5	three separate parts:0.5	Constitution Avenue:0.5	South Boston:0.5	Women in Military Service for America Memorial:0.5	People of the Whale:0.5	Aria Resort and Casino:0.5	History of fountains in the United States:0.5	Twenty-five Year Award:0.5	the 41 projects:0.5	1838:0.5	The Wall-USA:0.5	black granite, the same material from which the United States' Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, D.C. was built:0.5
1561	1122.028	When was the first patent filed on the ice cream cone? 	0.0	-1	100	1903|1902|1904	.	0	0	0	0	1912:0.5	Ice cream cone:0.5	six patents for electric ice shavers:0.5	cone manufacturers:0.5	Marchioni's patent:0.5	Snow cone:0.5	a new packaging design:0.5	commercial ice cream cones:0.5	an inventor from Portland, Oregon:0.5	he:0.5	the lawsuits that he later filed against cone manufacturers for patent infringement:0.5	the lawsuits:0.5	David Wienstien:0.5	electric ice shavers:0.5	a dry, cone-shaped pastry, usually made of a wafer similar in texture to a waffle, which enables ice cream to be held in the hand and eaten without a bowl or spoon:0.5
1616	1110.292	When is Gerald Ford's birthday? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	July 14, 1913	July 14, 1913	0	0	0	0	1974:0.5	1973:0.5	August 9, 1974:0.5	1946:0.5	April 13, 1976:0.5	the early 1920s:0.5	1973–:0.5	four children:0.5	March 14, 1950:0.5	from 1974 to 1977:0.5	September 25, 1979:0.5	early 1990 one month:0.5	Carl M. Kuttler, Jr.:0.5	Eisenhower Fellowships:0.5	Ralph Archbold:0.5
2341	1089.363	When was barbed wire invented? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1867	1867	0	0	0	0	Barbed wire:0.5	the 1880s:0.5	1867:0.5	1892:0.5	1874:0.5	a 1969 novel by Andrea Newman:0.5	Glidden, Iowa:0.5	Gainesville, Texas:0.5	Open range:0.5	DeKalb High School (Illinois):0.5	1870s:0.5	1880s:0.5	most of the nation:0.5	developed land:0.5	inroads in fencing off privately owned land:0.5
2226	1072.405	When was abortion legalized in the U.S.? 	0.12590598649689977	55	100	1973	1973	0	0	0	0	1972:0.5	241 per 1,000 live births and abortion rate of 15 per 1,000 women aged 15–44:0.5	2007:0.5	15–44:0.5	1,000 women:0.5	15 per 1,000 women aged 15–44:0.5	Dignity (Law & Order):0.5	Since 1995:0.5	Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice:0.5	Tam Lin (novel):0.5	16 territories:0.5	1981:0.5	most:0.5	U.S. teenage:0.5	the U.S.,:0.5
2242	1045.336	What chemical is in chocolate that helps with depression? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	phenylethylamine|dopamine|serotonin	Serotonin	0	0	0	0	the xanthine class of chemicals naturally found in coffee, tea, and (to a lesser degree) in cocoa or chocolate:0.5	Tropical Asia:0.5	chemicals:0.5	Serotonin:0.5	Addictive personality:0.5	Petitcodiac River: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	A Dow Chemical Company manufacturing facility:0.5	A Dow Chemical Company manufacturing facility in Michigan houses about 35% of the total U:0.5	the phenethylamine and amphetamine chemical classes:0.5	the phenethylamine and amphetamine chemical classes which is used as a stimulant, decongestant, and anorectic agent:0.5	a processed, typically sweetened food produced from the seed of the tropical "Theobroma cacao" tree:0.5	the seed:0.5	Saffron:0.5
2294	1023.458	What continent is India on? 	1.0	0	100	Asia	the geographic Eurasian continent	0	0	0	0	the geographic Eurasian continent:0.5	Europe and most of Asia:0.5	the geographic Eurasian continent excluding India, Arabia, and far eastern Russia:0.5	Atlantis:0.5	Asia:0.5	Europe and Asia:0.5	more than US$ 34 billion in the resource-rich continent:0.5	Afrocarpus dawei:0.5	sunken continents:0.5	the India and the African continent:0.5	the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent in the southern Indian Ocean:0.5	the almost completely submerged Kerguelen continent:0.5	eastern Russia:0.5	Alpine orogeny:0.5	Bharuch district:0.5
1484	998.594	What college did Allen Iverson attend? 	1.0	0	100	Georgetown	Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball	0	0	0	0	Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball:0.5	his college career:0.5	Jahidi White:0.5	Big East Defensive Player of the Year awards:0.5	the Division AAA Virginia state championship:0.5	two other future NBA players:0.5	Glenn Robinson:0.5	Ronny Thompson:0.5	he:0.5	He:0.5	Georgetown University, where he played with Allen Iverson and Othella Harrington, two other future NBA players:0.5	Cardinal Ritter College Prep:0.5	King Cross:0.5	9 points:0.5	22.9 points per game:0.5
10089	979.644	when did the biggest underground terror attack happen?	0.0	-1	100	2005	.	0	0	0	0	May 21, 1970:0.5	around 120 fighters:0.5	November 29, 1947 (UN Resolution 181):0.5	two weeks:0.5	12 July 2006:0.5	April 9, 1948:0.5	Military operations of the 2006 Lebanon War:0.5	United States Special Operations Command:0.5	the Congress party chief:0.5	roughly 600 people:0.5	1 liquid-fuel missiles:0.5	1 liquid-fuel missiles, developed by Iran:0.5	a large-scale offensive against the rebels:0.5	security forces:0.5	an attempted or actual terror attack:0.5
2320	961.248	When was the first TV invented? 	0.0	-1	100	192[567]	.	0	0	0	0	the 1990s:0.5	summer:0.5	summer 2014:0.5	New Zealand':0.5	Auckland:0.5	1989:0.5	He:0.5	the first TV antenna:0.5	Cordula Stratmann:0.5	Kayzie Rogers:0.5	1992:0.5	two main North Island cities:0.5	Richard and Karen Carpenter's very first television special, aired December 8, 1976:0.5	The Carpenters':0.5	Brian Alvey:0.5
1451	951.863	Where was the first McDonalds built? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	California|San Bernardino( , Calif.)?	San Bernardino	0	0	0	0	McDonald's New Zealand:0.5	McDonald's Israel:0.5	Central Avenue Corridor:0.5	the Monrovia Airport:0.5	Des Plaines, Illinois, opened:0.5	North Bay, Ontario:0.5	New Zealand:0.5	4050 North Central Avenue:0.5	Ontario:0.5	Frewville, South Australia:0.5	North Bay:0.5	East Mission Street:0.5	this arrangement:0.5	a ticket to success:0.5	he:0.5
1721	935.521	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	home plate:0.5	a ball field or a baseball diamond:0.5	the far side of home plate:0.5	Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome:0.5	Comparison of cricket and baseball:0.5	Right fielder:0.5	a baseball diamond:0.5	a larger ball on a smaller field:0.5	A baseball field:0.5	the field upon which the game of baseball is played:0.5	the game:0.5	Pitcher:0.5	60 feet:0.5	Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States,:0.5	Colorado Springs, Colorado,:0.5
1755	915.132	What was the profession of American patriot Paul Revere? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	silversmith|engraver	Silversmith	0	0	0	0	early industrialist:0.5	American Revolutionary War:0.5	Philanthropy in the United States:0.5	a majority of individuals of all ranks, professions, or occupations, in this country:0.5	a time when the United States was an agrarian, subsistence nation where hunting was a profession for some, an auxiliary source of food for some settlers, and also a deterrence to animal predators:0.5	subsistence nation where hunting was a profession for some:0.5	Minutemen:0.5	Silversmith:0.5	Paul Revere:0.5	the development profession:0.5	The Profession:0.5	individuals of all ranks, professions, or occupations, in this country:0.5	Two young Americans: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 Kentucky Colonel:0.5
10083	887.75	what is the national anthem of czech republic?	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Kde domov m[uů]j|Where is my home	Kde domov můj?	0	0	0	0	Czech language:0.5	the current national anthem:0.5	the Czech Republic's national anthem:0.5	arms, the official colours, the national flag, the flag of the president, the official seal and the national anthem:0.5	the coat of arms, the official colours, the national flag, the flag of the president, the official seal and the national anthem:0.5	Kde domov můj?:0.5	Beverley Mahood:0.5	Ryan Malcolm:0.5	the Czech national anthem:0.5	their common anthem:0.5	author of the Czech national anthem:0.5	the Czech part of the national anthem, followed by the first verse of the Slovak song Nad Tatrou sa blýska:0.5	the Czech Republic titled "Kde domov můj":0.5	Osice:0.5	its own anthem:0.5
1478	867.516	What is the name of the heroine in "Gone with the Wind"? 	0.3979400086720377	15	100	Scarlett	Scarlett O'Hara's maid in the 1939 film	0	0	0	0	Margaret Mitchell:0.5	Margaret Mitchell, first published in 1936:0.5	"Whitman Authorized Editions", 16 books published between 1941-1947 that featured a film actress as heroine:0.5	Wade Hampton Hamilton:0.5	the Margaret Mitchell':0.5	the Margaret Mitchell's novel of the same name and its 1939 film adaptation:0.5	Gone with the Wind:0.5	the old Andy Hardy set:0.5	his father's general:0.5	the heroine's indomitable survivor's drive:0.5	the heroine':0.5	Mother India:0.5	16 books published between 1941-1947 that featured a film actress as heroine:0.5	the woman St. Euphrasia, whose name in Greek signifies cheerfulness of mind:0.5	Martin:0.5
1410	852.162	What lays blue eggs? 	0.0	-1	100	Ameracuana|Aracuana	.	0	0	0	0	Kimberley Pipit:0.5	Auckland Shag:0.5	Ameraucana:0.5	Zonotrichia:0.5	Singing Starling:0.5	Smooth-billed Ani:0.5	the occasional green and start laying at about 5 or 6 months old:0.5	2:0.5	Volcano Junco:0.5	Brazilian Tanager:0.5	Greater Ani:0.5	Black-thighed Grosbeak:0.5	11 m:0.5	two white eggs:0.5	only three chicken breeds:0.5
2169	844.708	What day did Pearl Harbor occur? 	1.0	0	100	Dec\s?(ember|.) 7,?|Sunday	Sunday, December 7, 1941	0	0	0	0	Sunday, December 7, 1941:0.5	over 1.5 million gallons per day:0.5	Sunday:0.5	Pearl Harbor on the day:0.5	USS Whitman (DE-24):0.5	Hector Charles Bywater:0.5	USS Newell (DE-322):0.5	the attack:0.5	Isoroku Yamamoto's sleeping giant quote:0.5	USS Condor (AMc-14):0.5	its last day of operation under its original owners:0.5	its last day:0.5	the Pearl Harbor attack:0.5	The Coast Guard:0.5	the Empire of Japan:0.5
10102	823.323	who invented the tesla coil?	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Nikola Tesla	Nikola Tesla in popular culture	0	0	0	0	A Tesla coil:0.5	Benjamin Bradshaw, a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Washington:0.5	Nikola Tesla in popular culture:0.5	a Tesla coil:0.5	his Tesla coil, used in the role of a "resonant receiver",: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	Tesla coils:0.5	Frank Zappa:0.5	Herman Hollerith:0.5	Charles Sumner Tainter:0.5	The Mothers of Invention:0.5	Benjamin Bradshaw:0.5	The singing Tesla coil, sometimes called a zeusaphone,:0.5	The singing Tesla coil:0.5	each book of the series:0.5
1954	809.894	What country made the Statue of Liberty? 	0.0	-1	100	France	.	0	0	0	0	Place des États-Unis:0.5	The United States Post Office:0.5	New York:0.5	World War I:0.5	United States ':0.5	48th Fighter Wing:0.5	United States:0.5	Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation restoration project:0.5	the country':0.5	Johns' song "America":0.5	Ellis Island:0.5	World War I and World War II:0.5	part:0.5	part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument:0.5	The National Park Service:0.5
2074	792.035	How tall is the tallest pyramid? 	0.1549019599857433	48	100	14[67].*\bm|481\s*f(ee|oo)?t|13[89].*\bm|455\s*f(ee|oo)?t	138.8 mtall	0	0	0	0	List of tallest structures in Africa:0.5	History of the tallest buildings in the world:0.5	List of tallest church buildings in the world:0.5	tall:0.5	a tall, four-sided pyramid:0.5	roughly 70 meters tall and 106 meters wide:0.5	the tallest and most recognizable structure in Uxmal:0.5	Business stature:0.5	the "World’s Tallest":0.5	Transamerica Pyramid:0.5	the tallest skyscraper west:0.5	the 829.8 m tall Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates:0.5	Key Center North Tower:0.5	Encinal Tower:0.5	Heris Tower:0.5
2036	772.385	How many counties are in California? 	0.30102999566398125	24	100	58	209 213 310 323 408 415 510 530 559 562 619 626 650 661 707 714 760 805 818 831 858 909 916 925 949	0	0	0	0	5,000 years:0.5	many counties in California:0.5	many counties:0.5	many cities:0.5	between 20 and 40 registered voters, or between 40 and 60 registered voters if it spans multiple counties:0.5	Only four other counties:0.5	Many:0.5	one of many neighborhoods in Orange County, California:0.5	many:0.5	United States presidential election in California, 1976:0.5	many acres:0.5	between 20 and 40 registered voters:0.5	Santa Clara and San Mateo counties:0.5	many business:0.5	Lee's Sandwiches:0.5
1421	746.65	When did Mike Tyson bite Holyfield's ear? 	1.0	0	100	1997	1997	0	0	0	0	1997:0.5	June 28, 1997:0.5	One bite:0.5	round three:0.5	October 20, 2000:0.5	Their 1997 rematch:0.5	Seven months later:0.5	Evander Holyfield vs. Michael Moorer II:0.5	January 13, 1950:0.5	Tyson, when the latter was disqualified in round three for biting off part of Holyfield's ear:0.5	Sig Rogich:0.5	November 9, 1996:0.5	one:0.5	1966-06-30:0.5	Tyson and his cornermen:0.5
10008	724.352	What color is the computer which beat Kasparov at chess in 1997?	0.5774509799928716	6	100	blue	IBM's Deep Blue	0	0	0	0	Board game:0.5	3½–2½:0.5	History of artificial intelligence:0.5	it:0.5	three draws:0.5	two wins, one loss, and three draws:0.5	IBM's Deep Blue:0.5	there:0.5	a computer:0.5	the Tandy Color Computer:0.5	a match:0.5	The computer Deep Blue:0.5	the computer's team, which could study hundreds of Kasparov's:0.5	Kasparov's:0.5	Deep Blue over then World Chess Champion Garry Kasparov:0.5
2119	703.232	When is Jennifer Lopez's birthday? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	July 24,?	born July 24, 1969	0	0	0	0	that June:0.5	June:0.5	born July 24, 1969:0.5	seven studio albums, five compilation albums, 37 singles and seven promotional singles:0.5	September:0.5	1969:0.5	The Wedding Planner:0.5	Telman Ismailov:0.5	Paolo Ramírez:0.5	Latin pop:0.5	Shereen Arazm:0.5	seven studio albums:0.5	philanthropist:0.5	an American actress:0.5	television personality:0.5
1542	691.088	Where is Hill Air Force Base? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Ogden,?|Utah|about 120 kilometers west of Salt_Lake_City	Utah	0	0	0	0	Hill Air Force Base:0.5	Ohio:0.5	Utah:0.5	the United States Air Force:0.5	Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio:0.5	Hill Air Force Base':0.5	Wright Field:0.5	Davis County:0.5	Hill Air Force Base, comprising only one of Webster's many campuses around the world:0.5	northern Utah:0.5	North Olmsted, a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio:0.5	its first Utah campus:0.5	68th Air Refueling Squadron:0.5	Twelve Mile, Indiana:0.5	Ogden, Utah:0.5
1697	675.355	Where is the Statue of Liberty? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	N(\.|ew)\s?Y(ork)?|Liberty Island	New York City	0	0	0	0	Liberty:0.5	Liberty Forever stamp:0.5	the Las Vegas Strip:0.5	New York City:0.5	Liberty Island:0.5	United States:0.5	NGC 3576:0.5	Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World:0.5	Colmar:0.5	Washington D.C.:0.5	Saint-Cyr-sur-Mer:0.5	Pont de Grenelle:0.5	Bartholdi':0.5	July 4, 2004,:0.5	List of lighthouses in the United States by height:0.5
2061	658.361	What court case overturned Plessy v. Furgeson? 	0.0	-1	82	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	the Plessy and Ferguson Foundation:0.5	descendants of the players on both sides of the Supreme Court case:0.5	the Supreme Court case:0.5	the Plessy and Ferguson families and a member of the Louisiana Supreme Court in New Orleans on February 12, 2009:0.5	an English appellate court for criminal cases established in 1848 to hear references from the trial judge:0.5	Keith Plessy:0.5	the Louisiana Supreme Court:0.5	the case:0.5	both sides of the Supreme Court case:0.5	a person:0.5	Education and Reconciliation:0.5	a member:0.5	descendants:0.5	both sides:0.5
1705	652.377	What is rum made out of? 	0.2764209843288905	27	100	molasses|sugar cane	a distilled alcoholic beverage made from sugarcane byproducts, such as molasses, or directly from sugarcane juice, by a process of fermentation and distillation	0	0	0	0	Tafia:0.5	Braddah Kimo's Maui Rum:0.5	Isla Ñ Rum:0.5	West Indies Rum Distillery Ltd:0.5	Malibu Rum:0.5	a line of premium rums made in Tucumán, Argentina:0.5	sweet, dense balls flavoured with chocolate and rum:0.5	Bacardi Superior:0.5	Some Hungarian rum balls:0.5	fruit spirits, flavored with rum and coconut flavoring in Curaçao:0.5	premium rums:0.5	a locally distilled authentic Maui rum:0.5	purified water:0.5	Rum:0.5	100% Maui sugarcane and purified water:0.5
10034	639.36	When was Google founded?	0.12206257216375438	56	100	1998	1998	0	0	0	0	Tempus Nova:0.5	May 16, 2011:0.5	his two friends:0.5	2010:0.5	November 2004:0.5	early 2008:0.5	Google Voice Search:0.5	Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing:0.5	Shahrara:0.5	Sergey Brin:0.5	Larry Page and Sergey Brin:0.5	they:0.5	Google:0.5	an American multinational corporation:0.5	ways:0.5
1676	622.953	When was liquid water found on Mars? 	0.0	-1	100	June 2[12]\s*,\s* 2000	.	0	0	0	0	1965:0.5	Today:0.5	1999 and 2001:0.5	around 620 million years:0.5	2001:0.5	today:0.5	Water on Mars:0.5	Mars ocean hypothesis:0.5	Nereidum Montes:0.5	two craters called Terra Sirenum and Centauri Montes:0.5	10.75 million years ago:0.5	million years:0.5	2010 specials:0.5	Aram Chaos:0.5	puddle:0.5
1775	598.932	What is a group of antelope called? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	herd	Antelope Island bison herd	0	0	0	0	Kawaiisu:0.5	the FIA:0.5	Africa:0.5	Royal South Hants Hospital:0.5	Antelope Island State Park:0.5	the United States:0.5	KTPI-FM:0.5	KTLW:0.5	The voice group call service (VGCS):0.5	List of Phish tribute albums:0.5	Antelope Island bison herd:0.5	Antelope Creek Phase:0.5	Conference call:0.5	An A-group:0.5	relation to motorsport governed by the FIA:0.5
1457	584.353	Who succeeded Ferdinand Marcos? 	0.12206257216375438	56	100	Corazon Aquino	Corazon Aquino	0	0	0	0	Ferdinand Marcos:0.5	Sergio Osmeña III:0.5	Muhammad Kudarat:0.5	Juan Ponce Enrile:0.5	Ferdinand E. Marcos as the ninth President of the Philippines:0.5	Jaime C. Laya:0.5	the Chico River Hydroelectric Dam and the Cellophil Resources Corporation:0.5	Jose Aspiras:0.5	Sr.:0.5	Arturo Tolentino:0.5	Ferdinand Marcos, Jr.:0.5	Imee Marcos:0.5	1981-06-30:0.5	Kilusang Bagong Lipunan:0.5	1965-12-31:0.5
2326	572.508	How far is it from the pitcher's mound to home plate? 	0.0	-1	100	60\s*('|f(ee|oo)?t).*6\s*(in|")|18.4\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	the farthest base from home plate:0.5	Minute Maid Park:0.5	it:0.5	Baseball rules:0.5	Right fielder:0.5	Jackie Robinson Day:0.5	Pitcher:0.5	Baseball:0.5	Veterans Stadium:0.5	Shea Stadium:0.5	Robert F. Kennedy Memorial Stadium:0.5	Chase Field:0.5	Jackie Robinson':0.5	a ball:0.5	the bases:0.5
2035	551.773	How many stomachs does a cow have? 	0.17339374311232825	44	100	four|\b4\b	a typical Florentine peasant dish, made from the fourth and final stomach of a cow,	0	0	0	0	April 23, 1894 – December 3, 1955:0.5	one family:0.5	only the first three chambers:0.5	Camel milk:0.5	1894 – December 3, 1955:0.5	April 23, 1894:0.5	Tripe soups:0.5	Fibrevore:0.5	Greenathon:0.5	Maximum Boy:0.5	Burping:0.5	very many cows:0.5	the abomasum:0.5	some places:0.5	control of Heaven:0.5
2244	535.351	What dress size was Marilyn Monroe? 	0.0	-1	94	\b(14|12|8|4)\b	.	0	0	0	0	1962:0.5	a 1966 American documentary film chronicling the life and career of actress Marilyn Monroe:0.5	singer:0.5	June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962:0.5	Barbiturate:0.5	sex symbol who starred in several commercially successful motion pictures during the 1950s and the early 1960s:0.5	music:0.5	the charity ward:0.5	film, television, music, the arts, and by other celebrities:0.5	Monroe's housekeeper Eunice Murray:0.5	the life and career of actress Marilyn Monroe:0.5	the Los Angeles County Hospital:0.5	Her production company, Marilyn Monroe Productions,:0.5	the Showgirl:0.5	the bedroom of her Brentwood home:0.5
1694	528.201	What year did California become a territory? 	0.09022803222906584	65	100	1848	1848	0	0	0	0	000 years:0.5	Area code 562:0.5	5:0.5	1952:0.5	California:0.5	the next thirty years:0.5	a few years:0.5	$96.7 billion in 2008, a 0.8% increase over the preceding year:0.5	1912:0.5	1850:0.5	a period of about ten years, when the natives would become Spanish subjects:0.5	about 4:0.5	articles about years in the Palestinian territories:0.5	California Years:0.5	the trees:0.5
2271	505.633	What class of drug is Xanax? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	.*anxi.*|psychoactive	the benzodiazepine class of psychoactive drugs	0	0	0	0	a food:0.5	the benzodiazepine class of psychoactive drugs:0.5	the benzodiazepine class:0.5	Western Michigan University School of Medicine:0.5	a Serbian alternative rock band from Belgrade:0.5	Columbia High School (West Columbia, Texas):0.5	Ric Flair:0.5	Date rape drug:0.5	Lex Luger:0.5	Benzodiazepine dependence:0.5	Gerald Levert:0.5	a five-piece Australian alternative rock band:0.5	oxazepam (Serepax):0.5	fewer withdrawal reactions:0.5	temazepam:0.5
1825	484.704	What year did Nintendo 64 come out? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1996	1996	0	0	0	0	Super Mario 64:0.5	one year:0.5	1996:0.5	the final years of the 1900s:0.5	1998:0.5	Lobotomy Software:0.5	EarthBound 64 (officially known as Mother 3):0.5	a 7 year-old on Pixie Stix:0.5	the year 2022:0.5	Namco Museum:0.5	the Year award:0.5	2022:0.5	the Nintendo 64 game:0.5	children:0.5	several colors:0.5
1518	468.295	What year did Marco Polo travel to Asia? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1271	1271	0	0	0	0	1324:0.5	1271:0.5	seventeen years of age:0.5	1254:0.5	13 years:0.5	five years after Peter's death, in 1730 Philip Johan von Strahlenberg:0.5	In Xanadu:0.5	much of Asia:0.5	2012:0.5	a hundred teachers:0.5	; September 15, 1254January 8–9:0.5	Marco Polo (at seventeen years of age), his father, and his uncle:0.5	Rolf Potts:0.5	Bento de Góis:0.5	Tom Ang:0.5
1514	435.95	What is Canada's most populous city? 	1.0	0	100	Toronto	Toronto	0	0	0	0	Toronto:0.5	Vancouver:0.5	Bridgeport (disambiguation):0.5	Vancouver, the largest Canadian metropolitan area west of Toronto,:0.5	Windsor, Ontario,:0.5	Vancouver's place:0.5	most of Canada's major cities and most populous areas:0.5	most of Canada's major cities:0.5	Canada's largest western city and the third largest:0.5	the Quebec City – Windsor Corridor, situated in Southern Quebec and Southern Ontario along the Great Lakes and the St. Lawrence River:0.5	Canada's largest western city:0.5	Rivière-du-Loup Regional County Municipality:0.5	Division No. 14, Saskatchewan:0.5	Single-family detached home:0.5	List of municipalities in Ontario:0.5
2228	414.579	What country was the Battle of Verdun fought in? 	1.0	0	100	France	France	0	0	0	0	France:0.5	France liberating:0.5	World War:0.5	Philippe Pétain:0.5	the United States Air Force:0.5	Verdun:0.5	History of the Armée de l'Air (1909–42):0.5	Military history of France:0.5	Military history:0.5	Military history of Canada during World War I:0.5	the north of the country:0.5	Verdun-sur-Meuse:0.5	the First World War:0.5	The Battle of Verdun ( , ):0.5	000 dead:0.5
1687	382.979	What president declared Mothers' Day? 	1.0	0	100	Wilson	Woodrow Wilson	0	0	0	0	Woodrow Wilson:0.5	Ronald Reagan:0.5	Gamal Abdel Nasser:0.5	president Gamal Abdel Nasser:0.5	Mother's Day:0.5	Fidel V. Ramos:0.5	President Woodrow Wilson's declaration:0.5	Mother's Day (United States):0.5	Ann Jarvis:0.5	International Women's Day:0.5	Military Spouse Day:0.5	President Suharto's New Order:0.5	the following day:0.5	the following day in observance of Mother's Day:0.5	Mother's Day and Kartini Day:0.5
1589	363.615	Who was the only golfer to win the U.S. and British Opens and amateurs in the same year? 	1.0	0	100	Bobby Jones	Bobby Jones (golfer)	0	0	0	0	Bobby Jones (golfer):0.5	Lawson Little:0.5	Sam Parks, Jr.:0.5	Jones':0.5	Nancy Lopez:0.5	Paula Creamer:0.5	Men's major golf championships:0.5	the only golfer to participate in all major professional championships contested at Pebble Beach: 1972, 1982, 1992, 2000, and 2010 U.S. Opens, and the 1977 PGA Championship:0.5	the only golfer:0.5	the first golfer since James Braid (1905):0.5	the first golfer:0.5	Fred Daly (golfer):0.5	the first player:0.5	the U.S. and British Opens and Amateurs:0.5	the U.S.:0.5
1701	330.493	Where was President Lincoln buried? 	0.0	-1	100	Oak Ridge Cemetery	.	0	0	0	0	Lincoln:0.5	Mordecai Lincoln:0.5	Springfield, Illinois, where he is buried:0.5	the 156th Illinois:0.5	other Illinois men:0.5	Illinois:0.5	the United States' 16th president:0.5	the Illinois River, Illinois Route 351, Illinois and Michigan Canal, and local roads and railroads:0.5	the Lincoln family:0.5	Lincoln's hometown of Springfield:0.5	Springfield, Illinois:0.5	Illinois resident President Lincoln's first call:0.5	John Beatty (Ohio):0.5	Union.:0.5	Preston King (politician):0.5
1691	304.461	Where was the movie "Somewhere in Time" filmed? 	1.0	0	100	Grand Hotel|Mackinac Island	Mackinac Island, Michigan	0	0	0	0	Mackinac Island, Michigan:0.5	Mackinac Island:0.5	Il Mare:0.5	The Two Worlds of Jennie Logan:0.5	1978-1979:0.5	Somewhere in Time (film):0.5	WPBN-TV:0.5	An Experiment with Time:0.5	the 1980 movie "Somewhere in Time":0.5	2,000 pages:0.5	2,000 pages on "Somewhere in Time":0.5	Susan French:0.5	He:0.5	his first film role in the movie "Somewhere in Time", which was filmed in 1978-1979:0.5	the movie "Somewhere in Time":0.5
10027	288.669	What is the name of the longest running soap opera TV series?	0.0	-1	100	Coronation Street	.	0	0	0	0	General Hospital:0.5	This series:0.5	Você Decide:0.5	Soap opera:0.5	the soap opera "Take the High Road" and the long-running detective series:0.5	a number of series:0.5	long-running series including "What':0.5	an American television series:0.5	Greece':0.5	Guiding Light (1937–49):0.5	long-running series:0.5	Greece's longest-running soap opera:0.5	the sponsors and producers of the original dramatic serials' broadcast on radio:0.5	the fact that many of the sponsors and producers of the original dramatic serials' broadcast on radio were soap manufacturers, such as Dial Corporation, Procter & Gamble, Colgate-Palmolive and Lever Brothers:0.5	Nick Pickard:0.5
2313	264.918	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	three Neolithic and Bronze Age megalithic monuments located near to the village of Long Compton on the borders of Oxfordshire and Warwickshire in the English Midlands:0.5	Rollright Stones:0.5	7.936 kg:0.5	their 1973 album:0.5	capital punishment whereby a group throws stones at a person until death ensues:0.5	The Stone:0.5	no one definitive English translation of the decree:0.5	The stone (abbreviation "st"):0.5	the stone:0.5	Introducing Joss Stone:0.5	Watton-at-Stone:0.5	Hundredweight:0.5	Go (game):0.5	Avoirdupois:0.5
2107	246.579	What is the currency of Denmark? 	0.497139077630678	8	79	kroner?|DKK	Danish krone	0	0	0	0	two currencies:0.5	the euro:0.5	Currencies of the European Union:0.5	the currency:0.5	Economy of Europe:0.5	Denmark in World War II:0.5	the official currency:0.5	Deutsche Mark:0.5	Danish krone:0.5	part:0.5	an opt-out:0.5	the Danish Krone which has an opt-out:0.5	adoption:0.5	the third phase of the European Exchange Rate Mechanism:0.5	The EMU opt-out:0.5
1749	240.497	When was Sputnik launched? 	1.0	0	100	1957	October 4, 1957	0	0	0	0	October 4, 1957:0.5	January 1958:0.5	4 October 1957:0.5	1998:0.5	May 1958:0.5	October 4:0.5	Sputnik 2:0.5	The Sputnik 8A91:0.5	May 15, 1958:0.5	the Soviet Union:0.5	Bartini A-57:0.5	Sputnik 41:0.5	the Baikonur Cosmodrome:0.5	Korabl-Sputnik 1:0.5	Jan Schilt:0.5
1523	223.974	What percent of the U.S. is African American? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	12(\.2)?\s*(percent|%)	11,300 or almost 12 percent of the city	0	0	0	0	Approximately 75 percent:0.5	about 18 percent of the total metropolitan population:0.5	Approximately 75 percent of the soldiers who served in the European theater as truckers for the Red Ball Express and kept Allied supply lines open:0.5	fifty percent of all minority-owned businesses in Omaha:0.5	18 percent:0.5	11,300 or almost 12 percent of the city:0.5	Statistics of incarcerated African-American males:0.5	Kingsville, Texas:0.5	Knox College (Illinois):0.5	Historical racial and ethnic demographics of the United States:0.5	Benton, Louisiana:0.5	eight percent:0.5	the nearly four million African Americans who had been slaves:0.5	nearly six of 10 black kids:0.5	5 percent:0.5
2392	191.975	When was the Red Cross founded? 	0.0	-1	79	1859|186[234]|1919	.	0	0	0	0	10 June 1877:0.5	1961:0.5	1965:0.5	1921:0.5	German Red Cross Decoration:0.5	Barbados Red Cross Society:0.5	Kiribati Red Cross Society:0.5	Vanuatu Red Cross Society:0.5	São Tomé and Príncipe Red Cross:0.5	the Greek national Red Cross Society, founded on 10 June 1877:0.5	the International Red Cross:0.5	the United Kingdom:0.5	the world:0.5	the Estonian Red Cross:0.5	exceptional services in military nursing:0.5
2101	185.745	What country was Catherine the Great from? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	Prussia	King Frederick of Prussia	0	0	0	0	Russia:0.5	the outer fringes of her country:0.5	the Georgians:0.5	the country for spying:0.5	her country:0.5	the United States:0.5	the nobility:0.5	Charles Hanbury Williams:0.5	Pontus: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	Steven Fox:0.5	Kastanitsa:0.5	King Frederick of Prussia:0.5	United States:0.5	Grebnevo, Moscow Oblast:0.5
2151	163.902	What cathedral is in Claude Monet's paintings? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Rouen	Rouen Cathedral	0	0	0	0	Claude Monet:0.5	Rouen Cathedral:0.5	the cathedral:0.5	a Roman Catholic cathedral:0.5	"Rouen Cathedrals":0.5	"Rouen Cathedrals", "Houses of Parliament":0.5	"Rouen Cathedral":0.5	List of works by Claude Monet:0.5	Robert Lazzarini:0.5	John Van Alstine:0.5	Architecture of Normandy:0.5	The Rouen Cathedral paintings, more than thirty in all,:0.5	a series of paintings of the building showing the same scene at different times of the day and in different weather conditions:0.5	the same scene at different times of the day and in different weather conditions:0.5	the same scene:0.5
10107	146.888	who received the Nobel Prize for Physiology and Medicine in the year 2012?	0.0	-1	100	((Gurdon|Yamanaka).*){2}	.	0	0	0	0	Otto Heinrich Warburg, a German national who won the 1931 Nobel Prize in Physiology and Medicine,:0.5	Joseph Murray:0.5	Alfred Nobel:0.5	the father of Ulf von Euler, who was awarded the Physiology or Medicine Prize in 1970:0.5	Randy Schekman:0.5	Peter C. Doherty: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 Nobel Prize Committee:0.5	Hitler's decree:0.5	Hitler':0.5	Hans von Euler-Chelpin, who received the Chemistry Prize in 1929,:0.5	59 people:0.5	Nobel Prize Committee:0.5	Hitler:0.5
