1756	9723.469	When is Fashion week in NYC? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Sept?(ember)?|Feb(ruary)?	September	0	0	0	0	the winter:0.5	2011:0.5	1961:0.5	2009:0.5	September:0.5	its approximately 50 million annual visitors:0.5	this time:0.5	this time for designer:0.5	NYC, this time for designer, Yumi Katsura, and modeled for the designer again later that year, showcasing her bridal collection:0.5	winter:0.5	approximately 50 million annual visitors:0.5	2010:0.5	Sara Berman (fashion designer):0.5	2007:0.5	Marc Anthony Collection:0.5
1434	9657.673	What site did Lindbergh begin his flight from in 1927? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Long Island|New\s?York|Roosevelt Field	Long Island, New York	0	0	0	0	San Diego:0.5	Washington, DC:0.5	the Atlantic Ocean:0.5	Salt Lake City International Airport:0.5	the United States:0.5	Long Island, New York:0.5	Charles A. Lindbergh from New York:0.5	May 10, 1927, when Lindbergh began the first leg of his journey:0.5	Strasbourg:0.5	Longines:0.5	Lambert–St. Louis International Airport:0.5	Portland International Airport:0.5	numerous world flight records:0.5	1927 first nonstop solo crossing of the North Atlantic:0.5	1927 first nonstop solo:0.5
1790	9627.876	What country is the holy city of Mecca located in? 	0.24074303006105635	32	100	Saudi Arabia	Mecca (; , "Makkah", ), also transliterated as Makkah, is a city in the Hejaz and the capital of Makkah Province in Saudi Arabia	0	0	0	0	Mecca:0.5	Palestine:0.5	the Hejaz:0.5	ethnic Somalis:0.5	Greece:0.5	the Saudi':0.5	"Makkah al-Mukarramah" (, or ), which means "Mecca the Honored", but is also loosely translated as "The Holy City of Mecca":0.5	California:0.5	Ottoman Empire, which had exercised sovereignty over the holy city since 1517:0.5	Ottoman Empire:0.5	Arabian Peninsula:0.5	Mauritanians:0.5	a massive blow:0.5	a massive blow to the prestige of the (Turkish) Ottoman Empire, which had exercised sovereignty over the holy city since 1517:0.5	the prestige:0.5
1992	9592.895	How hot is the sun? 	0.0	-1	100	(5,?778|6,?[05]00)\s*K|(5,?505|6,?[50]00).*C|(9,?941|10,?000).*F	.	0	0	0	0	mass, due to steep temperature gradients from the core outwards:0.5	The Sun':0.5	8 Cygni:0.5	December 29, 2010:0.5	Hot Sun Foundation:0.5	a picture other than hot topics such as a burning city:0.5	hot topics:0.5	Mrs. Bronson's mind cannot manage the psychological pressures any longer and she beseeches Norma to paint a picture other than hot topics such as a burning city, screaming deliriously, "Don't paint the sun anymore!".:0.5	hot topics such as a burning city:0.5	the Sun:0.5	the core:0.5	the movement:0.5	space:0.5	convection in the Sun:0.5	a stream:0.5
2128	9567.182	What flavor filling did the original Twinkies have? 	0.0	-1	75	banana	.	0	0	0	0	injecting filling into Hostess Twinkies:0.5	a new machine for injecting filling into Hostess Twinkies:0.5	Hostess Brands:0.5	a longer shelf life:0.5	bankruptcy:0.5	the 26 days:0.5	45 days:0.5	a longer shelf life of 45 days, which was also a change made before bankruptcy:0.5	a change made before bankruptcy:0.5	a "Golden Sponge Cake with Creamy Filling:0.5	Twinkies and Sno Balls:0.5	The original flavor:0.5	an American snack cake, marketed as a "Golden Sponge Cake with Creamy Filling:0.5	the company:0.5	vanilla cream:0.5
1840	9559.797	What is the state song of Kansas? 	1.0	0	100	Home on the Range	Home on the Range	0	0	0	0	Home on the Range:0.5	Blanche Robinson:0.5	the state song:0.5	became:0.5	John A. Logan:0.5	the American West:0.5	Higley':0.5	Topeka, Kansas:0.5	Kansas:0.5	Charles A. May:0.5	Michael Martin Murphey:0.5	Daniel E. Kelley:0.5	the state song of Alabama:0.5	University of Kansas Marching Jayhawks:0.5	Home on the Range Cabin:0.5
1689	9543.613	What war is connected with the book "Charge of the Light Brigade"? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Crimean	the Crimean War	0	0	0	0	War correspondent William Russell, who witnessed the battle,:0.5	a naval aviator and prisoner of war:0.5	the Crimean War:0.5	a midshipman at Annapolis, a naval aviator and prisoner of war:0.5	Lord Cardigan against Russian forces:0.5	Alfred, Lord Tennyson about the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War:0.5	World War II:0.5	the Light Brigade"", a dramatic tribute to the British cavalrymen involved in an ill-advised charge on 25 October 1854, during the Crimean War:0.5	the Pacific campaign of World War II:0.5	war:0.5	the disastrous British Charge of the Light Brigade in the Crimean War:0.5	the Light Brigade in the Crimean War:0.5	the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War:0.5	the Charge of the Light Brigade at the Battle of Balaclava during the Crimean War:0.5	the war:0.5
10040	9512.192	Where was the first atomic bomb detonated?	0.7614393726401688	2	100	White Sands|New Mexico	New Mexico	0	0	0	0	the Manhattan Project:0.5	San Nicolas Island:0.5	New Mexico:0.5	El Malpais National Monument:0.5	White Sands National Monument:0.5	1.4761866289152E8:0.5	Hiroshima:0.5	San Antonio, New Mexico:0.5	the Churchill Archives Centre:0.5	Manhattan:0.5	Hiroshima and Nagasaki:0.5	Japan:0.5	a wooden platform 800 yd to the south-east of Trinity ground zero ():0.5	the same conceptual design:0.5	100 tonTNT:0.5
1647	9490.414	What continent is Scotland in? 	0.5	9	100	Europe	England and Europe	0	0	0	0	the continent of Laurentia:0.5	a possible future supercontinent that could be formed by the merger of Asia and North America:0.5	the continent of Baltica:0.5	a possible future supercontinent:0.5	the continent:0.5	the United Kingdom:0.5	Herbert Menzies Marshall:0.5	Asia:0.5	Edward Francis Cunningham:0.5	England and Europe:0.5	North America:0.5	part of the continent of Laurentia:0.5	Ross-shire:0.5	Highland, Scotland:0.5	the Hebrides:0.5
1808	9477.551	What island did the U.S. gain after the Spanish American war? 	0.5	9	100	Cuba|Guam|Puerto Rico	Guam	0	0	0	0	Marshall Islands:0.5	San Juan Islands:0.5	Northern Mariana Islands:0.5	Philippines:0.5	several island possessions spanning the globe and a rancorous new debate over the wisdom of expansionism:0.5	several island possessions:0.5	USMG jurisdiction over the island:0.5	the announced end of USMG jurisdiction over the island:0.5	The United States:0.5	Guam:0.5	Puerto Rico:0.5	U.S. Virgin Islands:0.5	United States territorial acquisitions:0.5	Alexander Cummings McWhorter Pennington, Jr.:0.5	the United States Military Government:0.5
1439	9441.47	How deep is Crater Lake? 	0.0	-1	148	1\s?,\s?932 feet|1,?949\s*f(ee|oo)?t|594\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	the deepest lake in the United States, the second deepest in North America (after Great Slave Lake in Canada), and the ninth deepest lake in the world (Lake Baikal is the deepest):NaN	its deep blue color and water clarity:NaN	the deepest in the Western Hemisphere and the third deepest in the world:NaN	Crater Lake:NaN	a fairly small hill surrounded by lush vegetation with a small hidden deep volcanic crater lake named Lake Surprise:NaN	a deep crater lake:NaN	a more than 180 m deep crater lake:NaN	the Western Hemisphere:NaN	the world:NaN	a small hidden deep volcanic crater lake named Lake Surprise:NaN	a small hidden deep volcanic crater lake:NaN	Karagöl lake, a deep crater lake,:NaN	Crater Lake National Park:NaN	the United States:NaN	the second deepest in North America:NaN
1663	9427.193	What are the people who make fireworks called? 	0.0	-1	148	Pyrotechnists	.	0	0	0	0	people:NaN	young people:NaN	Many people:NaN	enormous sums of money:NaN	enormous sums:NaN	most:NaN	Reykjavík:NaN	midnight approaches:NaN	fireworks, most of which are fired as midnight approaches on December 31:NaN	money:NaN	spend:NaN	Trinity Mirror:NaN	Peter the Great:NaN	Awards:NaN	the exhibition:NaN
1535	9404.197	Who painted "Sunflowers"? 	0.3287886595888969	21	100	van Gogh	Vincent van Gogh	0	0	0	0	Karl Friedrich Lippmann:0.5	Maria van Oosterwijck:0.5	the court:0.5	Paul Gauguin in December 1888:0.5	Helianthoideae:0.5	Heliantheae:0.5	the Augustine and the children:0.5	the Augustine:0.5	Asteraceae:0.5	Josh Tickell:0.5	Sam Dodwell:0.5	J. E. H. MacDonald:0.5	the Kansas mascot:0.5	Kansas State students:0.5	the Kansas mascot, the Jayhawk:0.5
10048	9385.29	Who played Frodo in Lord of The Rings?	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Wood	Elijah Wood	0	0	0	0	Peter Jackson's film adaptation of "The Lord of the Rings":0.5	James Loye:0.5	James Byng:0.5	Elijah Wood:0.5	Peregrin Took:0.5	his uncle and guardian:0.5	Sam, Merry, and Pippin:0.5	Sam (Sean Astin):0.5	Aragorn:0.5	Boromir:0.5	Legolas:0.5	Sam" Gamgee:0.5	"The Lord:0.5	Sam:0.5	Sean Astin:0.5
10017	9361.155	What is the capital of Laos?	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Vientiane	a large stupa located in Vientiane, the capital of Laos	0	0	0	0	the Paris Peace Accords:0.5	Laos:0.5	the capital in 1563 due to fears of a Burmese invasion:0.5	the administrative capital:0.5	the capital and largest city of Laos:0.5	a large stupa located in Vientiane, the capital of Laos:0.5	the capital of Laos:0.5	Sharon English School:0.5	Vientiane (the capital of Laos):0.5	Attapeu:0.5	Vientiane (; ; , "Viang chan", ; , "Wiang Chan", ) is the capital and largest city of Laos, situated on the Mekong River near the border:0.5	Vientiane (; ; , "Viang chan", ; , "Wiang Chan", ) is the capital and largest city of Laos, situated on the Mekong River near the border with Thailand.:0.5	the two warring Lao factions - the monarchial government of Laos and the communist Pathet Lao - signed in Vientiane (the capital of Laos), on February 21, 1973:0.5	Vientiane:0.5	Tang Frères:0.5
2364	9345.982	How hot does it get in Death Valley? 	0.3979400086720377	15	100	\b134\b|56\.7|\b116\b|\b47\b	134 F	0	0	0	0	three national parks – Death Valley National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, and the Mojave National Preserve:0.5	a hot Mediterranean climate (Köppen "Csa"):0.5	a hot Mediterranean climate:0.5	a hot Mediterranean climate (Köppen "Csa"), with subtropical temperatures but a well-defined summer dry season and cool, foggy, rainy season:0.5	The highest reliably recorded temperature:0.5	the hottest spot in the United States:0.5	the hottest spot:0.5	30 F and in the summers a high of 109 F:0.5	30 F:0.5	109 F:0.5	temperatures:0.5	The hot, dry climate:0.5	dense plumage, a downy under layer, an air insulation layer next the skin and various thermoregulatory strategies to maintain its body temperature in one of the harshest environments on Earth:0.5	temperatures as high as 35 C:0.5	its summer temperatures:0.5
1550	9314.131	What is the southwestern-most tip of England? 	0.0	-1	91	Cornwall	.	0	0	0	0	United Kingdom:0.5	the Celtic Sea:0.5	Typhoon Tip:0.5	Operation TIPS:0.5	Operation TIPS, where the last part is an acronym for the "Terrorism Information and Prevention System",:0.5	a domestic intelligence-gathering program designed by President George W. Bush to have United States citizens report suspicious activity:0.5	an English film and television stuntman and actor:0.5	Typhoon Tip (international designation: 7920, JTWC designation: 23W, PAGASA name: Warling):0.5	a 1918 short comedy film featuring Harold Lloyd:0.5	United States citizens:0.5	The Tip:0.5	English language:0.5	Tip Tipping:0.5	927 AD:0.5	a country:0.5
1873	9306.288	What is the motto for California? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	.*Eureka.*	Eureka (word)	0	0	0	0	the official Motto of the State of California:0.5	English American:0.5	Multilingualism:0.5	Chinese language:0.5	Tagalog language:0.5	Spanish language:0.5	mottos of organizations, institutions, municipalities and authorities:0.5	mottos:0.5	the motto of the county of Kent, England:0.5	a song by Canadian recording artist Drake:0.5	The Motto:0.5	Spanish-based creole languages:0.5	Society of American Registered Architects:0.5	Eureka (word):0.5	the United States:0.5
2067	9278.087	How many Great Lakes are there? 	0.0	-1	100	five	.	0	0	0	0	December 6, 1947 in Cleveland, Ohio between the University of Kentucky and Villanova University:0.5	December 6, 1947:0.5	62000 sqft:0.5	62000 sqft Great Lakes Aquarium (GLA):0.5	62000 sqft Great Lakes Aquarium:0.5	a local park, as well as many sports teams and other social groups:0.5	a local arena, and an annual picnic held at a local park, as well as many sports teams and other social groups:0.5	a children's Christmas party held at a local arena, and an annual picnic held at a local park, as well as many sports teams and other social groups:0.5	an annual picnic held at a local park, as well as many sports teams and other social groups:0.5	Many:0.5	Many of the main exhibits at 62000 sqft Great Lakes Aquarium (GLA):0.5	the past 15-20 years:0.5	Flanagan:0.5	past 15-20 years:0.5	Black (also called Flanagan) and Saunders Lakes:0.5
10028	9256.322	What is the name of the second Beatles album?	0.1333701465869016	75	148	Second Album	the Capitol Records release "The Beatles' Second Album"	0	0	0	0	The Yellow Album:NaN	the album:NaN	his 1974 album "Dark Horse":NaN	his 1974 album:NaN	The first stand-alone American album to feature "You Know My Name (Look Up the Number)":NaN	his album "Extra Texture (Read All About It)":NaN	a song by English musician George Harrison, released in 1975 as the closing track of his album "Extra Texture (Read All About It)":NaN	the closing track of his album "Extra Texture (Read All About It)":NaN	English musician George Harrison, released in 1975 as the closing track of his album "Extra Texture (Read All About It)":NaN	the album sessions:NaN	the compilation album "Past Masters":NaN	half of the album sessions:NaN	sessions for his 1974 album "Dark Horse":NaN	The first stand-alone American album:NaN	his album:NaN
10002	9238.163	How many bombs were detonated in 2005 in London?	1.0	0	100	four|\b4\b	four Islamist home-grown terrorists	0	0	0	0	four Islamist home-grown terrorists:0.5	Pan Am Flight 103 conspiracy theories:0.5	7 July 2005 London bombings:0.5	AMIA bombing:0.5	more than 300 languages spoken:0.5	more than 300 languages:0.5	the popping sounds:0.5	only one minor injury:0.5	Eight days:0.5	four bombs:0.5	July 2005:0.5	three times:0.5	IRA sources:0.5	+1:0.5	six men:0.5
2248	9198.909	How many planets are in our solar system? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	nine|\b9\b|eight|\b8\b	eight planets	0	0	0	0	24 August 2006:0.5	The Euler 1.2 and the Mercator Telescope:0.5	Euler 1:0.5	Pluto and Eris, and many other icy solar system bodies:0.5	many others:0.5	many others under consideration, and hundreds of thousands of small Solar System bodies:0.5	many icy objects in the Solar System:0.5	many icy objects:0.5	August 2006:0.5	many other icy solar system bodies:0.5	many other extra solar-system planets:0.5	four composers (Kaija Saariaho, Matthias Pintscher, Mark-Anthony Turnage, and Brett Dean):0.5	a resolution defining planets within the Solar System:0.5	Europa, Enceladus, and Triton:0.5	Tommy Tomorrow:0.5
2275	9173.854	How big is the planet Venus? 	0.0	-1	147	3,?7[5-7][0-9]\s*miles|6,?05[0-9]\s*(km|kilometers)	.	0	0	0	0	a manner similar to "the ion tail seen streaming from a comet under similar conditions:NaN	"Aredvi Sura" and "Anahita":NaN	fertility:NaN	The Romans, who derived much of their religious pantheon from the Greek tradition,:NaN	Aredvi Sura:NaN	separate entities, the first one as a personification of the mythical river and the latter:NaN	the deities:NaN	a manner:NaN	The Romans:NaN	separate entities:NaN	similar conditions:NaN	much of their religious pantheon:NaN	love:NaN	a comet:NaN	much:NaN
1617	9157.168	When did the Klondike gold rush occur? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	189[6789]	1897	0	0	0	0	gold:0.5	a decade:0.5	1897:0.5	an exodus from the Klondike:0.5	the Klondike:0.5	late 1890s:0.5	May:0.5	September:0.5	The Klondike Gold Rush:0.5	Jack McQuesten:0.5	an exodus:0.5	The Klondike gold rush:0.5	Yukon, Canada:0.5	the Whitehorse Rapids:0.5	the snow:0.5
2094	9143.855	When was JFK born? 	0.30102999566398125	24	100	1917	May 29, 1917 – November 22, 1963	0	0	0	0	November 1963:0.5	November:0.5	12:30:0.5	JFK's immediate family:0.5	JFK':0.5	1945:0.5	1941:0.5	the JFK Library:0.5	November 25, 1960 – July 16, 1999:0.5	Kennedy':0.5	Death":0.5	one of John F:0.5	favorite poems:0.5	his wife:0.5	I:0.5
2344	9107.842	What city hosted the 1936 Summer Olympics? 	1.0	0	100	Berlin	Berlin, Germany	0	0	0	0	Berlin, Germany:0.5	the city:0.5	a city which was bidding to host those Games:0.5	the second and final time that the International Olympic Committee would gather to vote in a city which was bidding to host those Games:0.5	Kiel:0.5	Buenos Aires 2018:0.5	Tokyo:0.5	a city:0.5	The city':0.5	The city's first bid:0.5	Finland, the runner-up city in the bidding process:0.5	Olympia:0.5	Spain at the Olympics:0.5	the Schlei inlet, actually a brackish estuary, at the head of which is the city named after it, Schleswig:0.5	the city of Buenos Aires:0.5
1850	9093.091	What is Marilyn Monroe's real name? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	Norma Jeane? (Baker|Mortenson)	Norma Jeane Mortenson	0	0	0	0	Hobart Brown:0.5	Norma Jean (band):0.5	Norma Jeane DiMaggio:0.5	the far more glamorous-sounding Marilyn Monroe:0.5	Andrew O'Hagan:0.5	Marilyn Monroe Miller:0.5	Mark Bellinghaus:0.5	Love, Marilyn:0.5	Miller':0.5	Los Angeles:0.5	Norma Jeane Mortenson:0.5	Ben Lyon:0.5	This Mitchell and Webb Book:0.5	Marilyn Monroe':0.5	Marilyn Monroe's life and persona:0.5
2149	9066.862	How many Olympic gold medals did Carl Lewis win? 	1.0	0	100	ten|\b10\b	9 gold, and 10 World Championships medals,	0	0	0	0	9 gold, and 10 World Championships medals,:0.5	9 gold:0.5	9 gold, and 10 World Championships medals, including 8 gold:0.5	Mark Spitz:0.5	83 seconds:0.5	Jesse Owens:0.5	Texas A&M':0.5	Houston':0.5	Michael Johnson, Texas A&M's Randy Matson:0.5	4 × 100 metres relay:0.5	100 m:0.5	10 Olympic medals:0.5	Baylor':0.5	The next three Olympics (1904, 1908, 1912):0.5	The next three Olympics:0.5
1402	9035.263	What year did Wilt Chamberlain score 100 points? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	1962	March 2, 1962, in Hershey, Pennsylvania	0	0	0	0	both 40:0.5	1959:0.5	more than 40 and 50 points:0.5	32 free throws against the New York Knicks:0.5	100 points in a single NBA game or average:0.5	28 of 32 free throws against the New York Knicks:0.5	the 100 points scored by Warriors center Wilt Chamberlain, who set the NBA single-game scoring record:0.5	32 free throws:0.5	March 2, 1962, in Hershey, Pennsylvania:0.5	all 139:0.5	1973:0.5	14 years:0.5	March 2, 1962,:0.5	August 21, 1936 – October 12, 1999:0.5	a single NBA game:0.5
1897	9010.162	What is the name of the airport in Dallas Ft. Worth? 	1.0	0	100	Dallas(\s\/\s|\-)Fort Worth International Airport	Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport	0	0	0	0	Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport:0.5	the land on which the airport is built:0.5	the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority (JMAA):0.5	the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority:0.5	the Jackson Municipal Airport Authority (JMAA), which also oversees aviation activity at Hawkins Field (HKS) in northwest Jackson:0.5	the airport:0.5	Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the largest and busiest airports in the world:0.5	Alexandria International Airport (Louisiana):0.5	Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport:0.5	Lake Charles Regional Airport:0.5	the airport':0.5	the airport authority then using the old terminal on a temporary basis:0.5	the largest and busiest airports in the world:0.5	one of the largest and busiest airports in the world:0.5	the presence of Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, one of the largest and busiest airports in the world:0.5
1822	8993.437	Who was the captain of the Titanic? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Smith	Captain Smith'	0	0	0	0	the captain':0.5	Captain Smith':0.5	Captain Smith's £105 a month:0.5	Captain Smith's £105 a month (equivalent to £ today):0.5	Captain Edward John Smith, the most senior of the White Star Line's captains,:0.5	Captain Smith's £105:0.5	Captain Smith himself:0.5	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	Captain Stanley Lord:0.5	a practical joke by the captain's wife:0.5	the captain:0.5	the captain of the ship:0.5	Pierre Joubert (cricketer):0.5	Henry Davids:0.5	Ben Newton:0.5
1588	8957.822	When was Apollo 11 launched? 	1.0	0	100	1969	Launch Pad 39A, part of the Launch Complex 39 site at the Kennedy Space Center on July 16, 1969 at 13:32:00 UTC (9:32:00 a.m	0	0	0	0	Launch Pad 39A, part of the Launch Complex 39 site at the Kennedy Space Center on July 16, 1969 at 13:32:00 UTC (9:32:00 a.m:0.5	Apollo 11's launch:0.5	Apollo 11':0.5	Luna 15, which reached lunar orbit before Apollo 11:0.5	July 1969:0.5	three days:0.5	a Saturn V rocket:0.5	Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Florida:0.5	A Saturn V:0.5	the Kennedy Space Center:0.5	director Kevin Stirling told from the perspective of journalists who covered the U.S. Space Program at the time of the moon landing:0.5	journalists who covered the U.S. Space Program at the time of the moon landing:0.5	18 UTC:0.5	NASA':0.5	Merritt Island, Florida:0.5
10019	8933.251	What is the color of pea?	0.6989700043360189	3	100	green|yellow	its pea green color	0	0	0	0	the Blackhawks with red, black and white serving as the school colors:0.5	color:0.5	seed color:0.5	its pea green color:0.5	The "r" color band:0.5	several varieties and colors:0.5	Carl Linnaeus:0.5	Dixie Lee pea:0.5	Grace United Methodist Church (Wilmington, Delaware):0.5	several varieties and colors including blue, dun (brown), maple and white:0.5	many colors:0.5	the school colors:0.5	10:0.5	purple stars:0.5	000 comparison galaxies:0.5
1852	8912.751	When did Henry VIII rule England? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	16th\s*century|1509.*1547	the six queens consort wedded to Henry VIII of England between 1509 and 1547	0	0	0	0	Pound sterling:0.5	the 1536 split from Rome over Henry VIII wanting to divorce Catherine of Aragon, and the need for the Bible in the English tongue:0.5	the 1536 split:0.5	a stroke in 1547, by which time he had married for the sixth time:0.5	1547, by which time he had married for the sixth time:0.5	the sixth time:0.5	1509:0.5	45 years:0.5	the six queens consort wedded to Henry VIII of England between 1509 and 1547:0.5	the six queens consort:0.5	English rule:0.5	1558:0.5	a brief period:0.5	a part:0.5	Greenwich:0.5
10073	8885.496	what is the atomic number of molybdenum?	0.6505149978319906	4	100	\b42\b	, is a Group 6 chemical element with the symbol Mo and atomic number 42	0	0	0	0	atomic numbers 1 through 98:0.5	atomic number 39:0.5	abundance rank 3, but atomic number 8:0.5	atomic number 8:0.5	, is a Group 6 chemical element with the symbol Mo and atomic number 42:0.5	Earth:0.5	the charge number of the nucleus:0.5	the charge number:0.5	atomic number below about 100:0.5	strong evidence to believe that no two elements in the periodic table with atomic number below about 100 can form a bond with greater order than 6:0.5	the periodic table with atomic number below about 100:0.5	two different meanings: one that is the effective nuclear charge of an atom, and one that calculates the average atomic number for a compound or mixture of materials:0.5	atomic number:0.5	the symbol:0.5	the symbol Mo and atomic number 42:0.5
2186	8866.372	What are the measurements for a king-size bed? 	0.0	-1	100	76\s*(inch|").*80\s*(inch|")	.	0	0	0	0	measuring 1,614 sq. ft. and offering two bedrooms, each with a king-size bed, full bathroom and its own balcony/patio:0.5	William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1603 or 1604:0.5	Shakespeare's play "Measure for Measure:0.5	two bedrooms:0.5	Shakespeare':0.5	measuring 1,614:0.5	a king-size bed, full bathroom and its own balcony/patio:0.5	full bathroom:0.5	each:0.5	one-bedroom suites:0.5	each with a king-size bed, full bathroom and its own balcony/patio:0.5	Kulu Bay Resort:0.5	its own balcony/patio:0.5	L’Occitane amenities:0.5	the April 1986 studio album by Australian rock synthpop band Icehouse:0.5
1456	8848.301	What is the Keystone State? 	1.0	0	100	Pennsylvania	Pennsylvania	0	0	0	0	Pennsylvania:0.5	119283.0:0.5	1.19283E11:0.5	Joseph P. Fitzmartin and Steven M. Fisher:0.5	Keystone State Park (Pennsylvania):0.5	Keystone State Park (Oklahoma):0.5	a US state that is located in the Northeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States, and the Great Lakes region:0.5	a US state:0.5	Pennsylvania , officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,:0.5	the United States, and the Great Lakes region:0.5	Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission:0.5	Lake Erie and 57 mi of shoreline along the Delaware Estuary:0.5	the Great Lakes region:0.5	The Keystone State Boychoir:0.5	the 50 United States:0.5
10081	8837.948	what is the name of the Doctor's wife in the long eunning BBC TV series Doctor Who.	0.0	-1	100	River Song	.	0	0	0	0	John Nathan-Turner:0.5	Tony Hall, Baron Hall of Birkenhead:0.5	John Reith, 1st Baron Reith:0.5	George Villiers, 6th Earl of Clarendon:0.5	Jenna-Louise Coleman:0.5	Chris Patten:0.5	himself:0.5	the Doctor":0.5	he:0.5	an unknown incarnation:0.5	Steven Moffat:0.5	Richard Marson:0.5	London:0.5	26:0.5	BBC:0.5
1394	8827.743	In what country did the game of croquet originate? 	0.0	-1	100	French	.	0	0	0	0	the country of manufacture, production, or growth where an article or product comes from:0.5	Greece:0.5	the Country Life development team:0.5	United States:0.5	the Queensland Maroons and the New South Wales Blues rugby league teams:0.5	India:0.5	the booklet:0.5	its Laws:0.5	the Earl of Eglinton:0.5	the Earl:0.5	the mid-1860s:0.5	the category of things that exist only because people have agreed to treat them as real:0.5	the proprietor of Eglinton Castle, the Earl of Eglinton:0.5	Eglinton Castle, the Earl of Eglinton:0.5	croquet in Scotland:0.5
1695	8801.706	What breed was Roy Rogers' horse Trigger? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	palomino	his golden palomino	0	0	0	0	Rogers's horse Trigger:0.5	The Roy Rogers Show:0.5	his movies:0.5	the camera:0.5	the camera following him:0.5	Some of his movies:0.5	Some:0.5	his own:0.5	a while:0.5	animal adventures, in which Rogers's horse Trigger would go off on his own for a while, with the camera following him:0.5	animal adventures:0.5	Trigger:0.5	his wife Dale Evans:0.5	his golden palomino:0.5	He and his wife Dale Evans, his golden palomino, Trigger, and his German Shepherd dog, Bullet,:0.5
1459	8784.867	What is one national park in Indiana? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore	the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, a unit of the National Park Service	0	0	0	0	24 Indiana state parks:0.5	the Ohio state park:0.5	the Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore, a unit of the National Park Service:0.5	many parks:0.5	the National Park System designated as a U.S. National Lakeshore located in northwest Indiana and managed by the National Park Service:0.5	Howard Park Historic District:0.5	a unit of the National Park System designated as a U.S. National Lakeshore located in northwest Indiana and managed by the National Park Service:0.5	local governments, the National Park Service, private landowners and the American Planning Association:0.5	the National Park Service:0.5	Indiana Dunes National Lakeshore:0.5	the Ohio state park in Clarksville:0.5	the Indiana State Park system:0.5	the Falls of the Ohio state park in Clarksville:0.5	Richard Lieber:0.5	Kampinos National Park:0.5
2215	8765.015	What are sounds too low for humans to hear called? 	0.0	-1	100	infrasonic|infrasound	.	0	0	0	0	humans:0.5	Sound that is perceptible by humans:0.5	sensory images:0.5	a sequence which the dreamer usually perceives more as an apparent participant than as an observer:0.5	a sequence:0.5	the dreamer:0.5	dreaming:0.5	more as an apparent participant than as an observer:0.5	an observer:0.5	an apparent participant than as an observer:0.5	more:0.5	an apparent participant:0.5	the closed sign systems:0.5	human language:0.5	meanings:0.5
2210	8744.01	How many grams in an ounce? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	28|30	255-283 grams	0	0	0	0	Troy ounce:0.5	10 percent:0.5	142 grams:0.5	less than five ounces (142 grams) each:0.5	less than five ounces:0.5	560.012 grams:0.5	255-283 grams:0.5	12 troy ounces:0.5	16 ounces:0.5	approximately 9 or 10 ounces (255-283 grams):0.5	approximately 9 or 10 ounces:0.5	5,760 grains:0.5	people:0.5	many other breeds:0.5	many other breeds of pigeons with its own unique singing style:0.5
1572	8735.244	For whom was the state of Pennsylvania named? 	0.16862108415921306	45	100	William Penn	William Penn, who wanted it called New Wales or Sylvania,	0	0	0	0	the College of Philadelphia and the University of the State of Pennsylvania to form the University of Pennsylvania:0.5	Pennsylvania , officially the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,:0.5	the United States, and the Great Lakes region:0.5	The University of the State of Pennsylvania,:0.5	3.208E9:0.5	119283.0:0.5	1.19283E11:0.5	1.16074E11:0.5	Pennsylvania:0.5	the United States:0.5	the U.S. state of Pennsylvania:0.5	the U.S. state:0.5	Pennsylvania state park covering 21122 acre in Conneaut, North Shenango, Pine, Sadsbury, South Shenango, West Fallowfield and West Shenango Townships, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, in the United States:0.5	Pennsylvania state park:0.5	Oakland, Pennsylvania:0.5
10036	8723.683	When was the first of the International Mathematical Olympiads held?	0.12981865525287806	54	100	1959	1959	0	0	0	0	February:0.5	a gold medal four times (1998-2001):0.5	2004:0.5	1980:0.5	the first participant to win a gold medal four times (1998-2001):0.5	a gold medal four times:0.5	2001:0.5	2010:0.5	the International Mathematical Olympiads (IMOs):0.5	The first of the International Mathematical Olympiads (IMOs):0.5	2003:0.5	2005:0.5	NMTC:0.5	the result:0.5	the First Camp:0.5
1762	8711.28	What is the name of Scarlett O'Hara's house? 	0.0	-1	35	Tara	.	0	0	0	0	The Named:0.5	the Internet:0.5	a fantasy novel written by Marianne Curley:0.5	a generic top-level domain (gTLD) in the Domain Name System of the Internet:0.5	the Domain Name System of the Internet:0.5	the Domain Name System:0.5	the process:0.5	a fantasy novel:0.5	Names:0.5	Naming:0.5	something:0.5	scarlet:0.5	an occupational meaning:0.5	an English surname with an occupational meaning:0.5	cloth of scarlet:0.5
1627	8709.178	What is written on the U.S. tomb of the unknown soldier? 	0.0	-1	100	Here Rests In Honored Glory An American Soldier Known But To God	.	0	0	0	0	the Union:0.5	Romania:0.5	U.S.C. §:0.5	4 U.S.C. § 7(f):0.5	Taps:0.5	the National War Memorial:0.5	U.S. Senator Charles Sumner:0.5	the U.S. Army:0.5	U.S. Army":0.5	the U.S. Commission:0.5	the National War Memorial in Confederation Square, Ottawa:0.5	World War II:0.5	Bucharest, Romania:0.5	Warsaw, Poland,:0.5	the U.S. Constitution, ratification:0.5
2365	8686.241	What body of water does the Colorado River empty into? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	Gulf of California	Gulf of California	0	0	0	0	one example:0.5	Virgin River:0.5	the Colorado River system:0.5	Sonora:0.5	Glen Canyon Dam:0.5	Hoover Dam:0.5	the western United States, resulting in the process that created the Grand Canyon:0.5	Gulf of California:0.5	the actual main body of the dam:0.5	the most controlled and litigated in the world:0.5	the world:0.5	the actual main body:0.5	8 mi:0.5	the western United States:0.5	the southwestern United States:0.5
10091	8657.669	when was Voyager 1 launched?	0.5774509799928716	6	100	1977	1977 in spaceflight	0	0	0	0	it:0.5	NASA':0.5	interstellar space:0.5	Voyager 2:0.5	NASA's two robot spacecraft:0.5	NASA's two robot spacecraft, Voyager 1 and 2,:0.5	1977 in spaceflight:0.5	a program conducted by the American space agency NASA in conjunction with Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) that launched a series of robotic interplanetary probes designed to investigate Mars, Venus and Mercury from 1962 to 1973:0.5	August 25, 2012,:0.5	September 5, 1977:0.5	Voyager 1:0.5	August 25, 2012:0.5	"Voyager 1" and "Voyager 2":0.5	further than anyone:0.5	more than 625 million miles:0.5
1722	8639.703	What year did poet Emily Dickinson die? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	1886	May 15, 1886	0	0	0	0	sixteen years of companionship:0.5	1991:0.5	every four years:0.5	May 15, 1886:0.5	nearly three years:0.5	five years:0.5	this:0.5	the incident:0.5	Dickinson':0.5	their nine years:0.5	April 1, 1882:0.5	sixteen years:0.5	December 10:0.5	I:0.5	it:0.5
2232	8618.771	What daughter of Czar Nicholas II is said to have escaped death in the Russian revolution? 	0.0	-1	148	Anastasia	.	0	0	0	0	daughter:NaN	A daughter:NaN	James':NaN	Nicholas:NaN	William of Orange:NaN	Leon Trotsky:NaN	Alexander Kerensky:NaN	Vladimir Lenin:NaN	Saint Petersburg:NaN	Alexander III of Russia:NaN	Tatiana Nikolaevna:NaN	Alexei Nikolaevich:NaN	Olga Nikolaevna:NaN	Maria Feodorovna (Dagmar of Denmark):NaN	Alexander Palace:NaN
2307	8607.81	How many terms was Dwight D. Eisenhower president? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	\b2\b|two	two full terms	0	0	0	0	October 14:0.5	two full terms:0.5	1890 :0.5	four presidents:0.5	two full terms: Dwight D. Eisenhower, Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton, and George W. Bush:0.5	many presidents:0.5	376 appointments:0.5	Many:0.5	two full terms as President:0.5	; October 14, 1890 – March 28, 1969:0.5	; October 14, 1890 :0.5	March 28, 1969:0.5	President Dwight D. Eisenhower, an Augusta National member,:0.5	his only opportunity to be president:0.5	president:0.5
1678	8584.836	Who was the U.S. president in 1929? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Hoover	Herbert C. Hoover	0	0	0	0	a reference to a person who legitimately exercises presidential powers even though that person does not hold the office of the President of the United States in his own right:0.5	The President of the United States of America (POTUS):0.5	Herbert C. Hoover:0.5	John F. Kennedy:0.5	the President:0.5	The President:0.5	the Executive Office of the President of the United States:0.5	S. presidents:0.5	The poorest U.S. president:0.5	U.S. President Herbert Hoover:0.5	U.S. President:0.5	George Washington:0.5	White House Christmas tree:0.5	Archibald K. Gardner:0.5	many layers of staff, who were eventually organized into the Executive Office of the President of the United States:0.5
2011	8564.062	When was Leonardo da Vinci born? 	1.0	0	100	1452	April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519	0	0	0	0	April 15, 1452 – May 2, 1519:0.5	the wood of the panel dated between 1459 and 1523, making it contemporary with Leonardo, who was born in 1453 and died in 1519:0.5	April 15:0.5	1519:0.5	1459 and 1523:0.5	3 km:0.5	Anchiano and Faltognano:0.5	1452:0.5	a farmhouse about 3 km from the town, between Anchiano and Faltognano:0.5	a farmhouse:0.5	1453:0.5	1456:0.5	1971:0.5	1818:0.5	1452–:0.5
2317	8544.589	What team drafted Brett Favre? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Atlanta|Falcons	the Atlanta Falcons	0	0	0	0	the Packers:0.5	the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League:0.5	the Atlanta Falcons:0.5	1993 Green Bay Packers season:0.5	the team:0.5	4:0.5	the team's future:0.5	the atmosphere Sherman had cultivated in Green Bay's locker room and fans were optimistic about the team's future:0.5	the team's 2008 opening game:0.5	the team's 2008 opening game against the Minnesota Vikings:0.5	his father, Irvin Favre, who was the head coach of the team:0.5	the Hancock North Central baseball team:0.5	the team's Walter Payton Man:0.5	his team':0.5	his team's games as a true freshman:0.5
2170	8528.691	How often does the men's soccer World Cup take place? 	0.0	-1	100	four year|4 year	.	0	0	0	0	World Cup history:0.5	senior men':0.5	the 2002, 2006:0.5	men or women:0.5	2010 World Cup:0.5	men:0.5	they:0.5	Ontario Soccer Association:0.5	Argentina:0.5	Starr’s contribution, while so often overlooked in favour of his more glamorous and flamboyant colleagues,:0.5	Canada–United States sports rivalries:0.5	either the 2002, 2006 or 2010 World Cup:0.5	2010 FIFA World Cup Final:0.5	Jason de Vos:0.5	History of Vancouver Whitecaps FC:0.5
2375	8504.925	What date did Thomas Jefferson die? 	0.0	-1	100	4 July? 1826|July? 4.*?1826	.	0	0	0	0	April 13:0.5	1801:0.5	1743:0.5	1809:0.5	Monday, April 14, 1913:0.5	Monday, April 14, 1913 (the first business day after Thomas Jefferson's birthday):0.5	The first five presidents:0.5	the earliest date permitted by the Constitution:0.5	eleven years:0.5	the earliest date:0.5	March 4, 1801:0.5	March 4, 1809:0.5	April 14:0.5	13 descendants of Thomas Jefferson:0.5	the date:0.5
2188	8487.232	Who sang "Tennessee Waltz"? 	1.0	0	100	Patti Page	Patti Page	0	0	0	0	Patti Page:0.5	Calvin Leavy:0.5	Roy Acuff:0.5	Kelly Clarkson:0.5	Dorsey Dixon':0.5	Magic Moments:0.5	Page':0.5	the day:0.5	Mary Ford:0.5	Hank Williams:0.5	Bill Cole:0.5	Julius Sang (September 19, 1948 – April 9, 2004):0.5	50:0.5	her hits:0.5	The Best:0.5
2393	8464.342	What color hair did Thomas Jefferson have before gray? 	1.0	0	100	\bred	red hair	0	0	0	0	red hair:0.5	26 wheels:0.5	the association with grey hair:0.5	grey hair:0.5	b. 16 March 1753:0.5	the pigment melanin, found in the core of each hair:0.5	the core of each hair:0.5	each hair:0.5	the hair:0.5	Thomas Jefferson:0.5	John Wayles Jefferson:0.5	United States in the 1950s:0.5	John Fraser (botanist):0.5	eastern Tennessee:0.5	hair color:0.5
2361	8436.851	What stadium was the first televised MLB game played in? 	0.0	-1	100	Ebbets Field	.	0	0	0	0	a court injunction that required the team to play its 2002 home games at their stadium:0.5	either St. Louis' Busch Stadium or Chicago's Wrigley Field:0.5	St. Louis' Busch Stadium:0.5	Wrigley Field:0.5	the Jefferson Street Grounds:0.5	their stadium:0.5	Saturday, April 22, 1876 (at the Jefferson Street Grounds, Philadelphia):0.5	Saturday, April 22, 1876:0.5	the MLB All-Stars:0.5	the NL —:0.5	the MLB All-Stars and the Chinese Taipei National Team:0.5	the Chinese Taipei National Team:0.5	a series:0.5	MLB players called the MLB All-Stars and the Chinese Taipei National Team:0.5	five exhibition games:0.5
1530	8414.366	What is the capital city of New Zealand? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	Wellington	Wellington	0	0	0	0	Santiago, Chile's capital city:0.5	Buenos Aires:0.5	Raleigh:0.5	Belo Horizonte:0.5	New Delhi:0.5	Oklahoma City:0.5	Islamabad:0.5	Ottawa:0.5	Austin:0.5	Canberra:0.5	Moscow:0.5	Beijing:0.5	Santiago:0.5	Russia's capital city:0.5	A capital city or capital town (or simply capital):0.5
1582	8393.811	How high is a hand? 	0.0	-1	100	4\s*in(ches)?	.	0	0	0	0	High-low split:0.5	Australian High Commissioner to Canada:0.5	her appointment as Australian High Commissioner to Canada:0.5	a four-year comprehensive public high school in Madison, Connecticut, serving grades 9 - 12:0.5	a four-year comprehensive public high school:0.5	Arts and Masters Qualifying degree:0.5	base 4:0.5	the new Australian High Commissioner:0.5	Australian High Commissioner:0.5	the new Australian High Commissioner to Canada:0.5	a former professional baseball player who pitched in the major leagues from 1965 to 1975:0.5	a High Hand:0.5	quarters:0.5	measurements:0.5	measurements between whole hands:0.5
2378	8380.046	How did Bob Marley die? 	0.0	-1	100	cancer|melanoma	.	0	0	0	0	God cannot:0.5	Miami Hospital:0.5	the then unreleased Wailers song Wisdom, which was also recorded as Fools Die by fellow Wailers member Peter Tosh for his 1981 album Wanted Dread And Alive:0.5	Fools Die:0.5	36 years:0.5	10 years:0.5	a hidden track with the scathing hate ballad "I Hope You Die", also known as "Lets Be Friends" and "Sensitive Love Song":0.5	"Get Rich or Die Tryin":0.5	the "Get Rich or Die Tryin"' soundtrack:0.5	Die Tryin:0.5	the "Get Rich or Die Tryin"' soundtrack released in 2005:0.5	Stiff Necked Fools:0.5	70:0.5	Bob Marley's song:0.5	11:0.5
2080	8362.073	What peace treaty ended WWI? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Versailles|Lausanne	the Versailles Treaty	0	0	0	0	the Treaty of Bucharest:0.5	the Versailles Treaty:0.5	Keynes' portrayal of the Treaty of Versailles as a "Carthaginian peace":0.5	the mission developing the economic section of the Treaty of Versailles:0.5	part of the mission developing the economic section of the Treaty of Versailles:0.5	the economic section of the Treaty of Versailles:0.5	The Treaty:0.5	the Treaty of Schönbrunn:0.5	the Treaty of Schönbrunn and formation of Illyrian Provinces:0.5	the Treaty of Versailles:0.5	a peace treaty:0.5	a peace treaty with Germany:0.5	Congress of Durrës:0.5	Alexander Legge:0.5	Bretton Woods Conference:0.5
1773	8341.073	What was Aaron Copland's most famous piece of music? 	0.05118645435477942	78	100	Appalachian Spring|Billy the Kid|Rodeo|Fanfare for the Common Man|Third Symphony	The "Third Symphony"	0	0	0	0	1900December 2:0.5	scores, which include all the music parts of an ensemble piece, and parts, which are the music notation for the individual performers or singers:0.5	an ensemble piece, and parts:0.5	all the music parts of an ensemble piece, and parts, which are the music notation for the individual performers or singers:0.5	Aaron Copland:0.5	an ensemble piece:0.5	most notably several pieces:0.5	more passionate and expressive pieces:0.5	the performance conventions and styles associated with specific genres and pieces:0.5	specific genres and pieces:0.5	his more successful pieces:0.5	an ensemble piece, and parts, which are the music notation for the individual performers or singers:0.5	an art form whose medium is sound and silence:0.5	the famous “guaracha”:0.5	Maurice Goldman:0.5
10022	8319.502	What is the density of gold?	0.0	-1	100	\b19\.3.*cm|\b19,?3.*kg	.	0	0	0	0	it:0.5	The density:0.5	The density of gold:0.5	the density of gold:0.5	The density of a material:0.5	the metal's high density:0.5	Gold River, California:0.5	The density, or more precisely, the volumetric mass density, of a substance:0.5	Energy density:0.5	Density:0.5	the altitude relative to the standard atmosphere conditions (ISA) at which the air density would be equal to the indicated air density at the place of observation:0.5	the density of a vapour:0.5	340 kg/m3:0.5	comparison:0.5	similar density:0.5
1638	8299.77	What city in Australia has rain forests? 	0.0	-1	100	Cairns|Daintree|Port Douglas	.	0	0	0	0	a small village in the state of New South Wales, Australia in the City of Blue Mountains:0.5	the state of New South Wales, Australia in the City of Blue Mountains:0.5	the City of Blue Mountains:0.5	the City:0.5	the city zoo:0.5	Adelaide, South Australia:0.5	Each major city:0.5	the city zoo of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia:0.5	Panama City:0.5	Valdivia:0.5	Perth, Western Australia,:0.5	Perth, Australia,:0.5	a small village:0.5	any city:0.5	New Zealand, Tasmania,:0.5
2124	8278.878	What organization did Paul Konerko first play major league baseball with? 	0.16862108415921306	45	100	Dodgers	Los Angeles Dodgers	0	0	0	0	Chicago White Sox:0.5	the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball:0.5	the Chicago White Sox organization:0.5	the Fall Classic:0.5	The White Sox:0.5	former White Sox first baseman Frank Thomas:0.5	the Sox:0.5	Major League Baseball:0.5	Cincinnati Reds:0.5	2010 Major League Baseball All-Star Game:0.5	the sixth NBA championship:0.5	the sixth NBA championship by the Bulls, co-owned with the White Sox,:0.5	Paul Konerko caught the ball from Uribe at 11:01 p.m:0.5	the first MLB regular-season play:0.5	Wichita State University:0.5
1752	8252.445	When was the Oklahoma City bombing? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	1995	1995	0	0	0	0	the time:0.5	the time of the Oklahoma City Bombing:0.5	11:0.5	September:0.5	2005:0.5	1995:0.5	The Middle East Connection:0.5	Dave Evans (reporter):0.5	Michael William Brescia:0.5	Stuart A. Wright:0.5	The Third Terrorist:0.5	the Oklahoma City Bombing:0.5	the FBI’s investigation:0.5	The Conspiracy Files:0.5	WND Books ISBN 0-7852-6103-6:0.5
2062	8242.412	How many legs does a beetle have? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	six|\b6\b	six small, ineffectual legs	0	0	0	0	the many families:0.5	many rounds:0.5	many rounds of Beetle:0.5	Beetles':0.5	social occasions known as a Beetle Drive, in which many rounds of Beetle are played:0.5	the many families in the order:0.5	many of them:0.5	a group of beetles commonly called flower chafers since many of them feed on pollen, nectar, or petals:0.5	flower chafers since many of them feed on pollen, nectar, or petals:0.5	Many water beetles:0.5	a Beetle Drive:0.5	Beetles' antennae:0.5	smell:0.5	organs of smell:0.5	a beetle:0.5
1667	8227.787	What is the abbreviation for the London stock exchange? 	0.0	-1	100	L.?S.?E.?	.	0	0	0	0	an abbreviation for "Intercapital", a name by which the business was previously known:0.5	an abbreviation:0.5	an abbreviation of the name of one of the Company's subsidiaries, Regal Paper America, and the business:0.5	lists of abbreviations:0.5	a list of lists of abbreviations:0.5	the abbreviations:0.5	the London Stock Exchange:0.5	Postal abbreviation:0.5	abbreviations:0.5	IG Group:0.5	a shortened form of a word or phrase:0.5	An abbreviation:0.5	a stock exchange located in the City of London in the United Kingdom:0.5	the Alternative Investment Market:0.5	"IG Group" and CVC Capital Partners:0.5
1748	8216.557	When were the Los Angeles riots? 	0.4683151992817438	9	76	(19|4/30/)92	the 1992 Los Angeles riots	0	0	0	0	other anti-police actions:0.5	extensive media coverage:0.5	smaller but similar riots and other anti-police actions:0.5	other cities:0.5	part because of extensive media coverage of the Los Angeles riots:0.5	extensive media coverage of the Los Angeles riots:0.5	place:0.5	part:0.5	smaller but similar riots:0.5	the 1992 Los Angeles riots:0.5	United States:0.5	Willie L. Williams:0.5	the 1992 Los Angeles riots and an Emmy Award:0.5	Angela E. Oh:0.5	Gregory Alan Williams:0.5
1490	8210.745	What is the Boston Strangler's name? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Albert DeSalvo	one of them being the Boston strangler, Albert DeSalvo	0	0	0	0	Producers Samuel Bischoff and David Diamond:0.5	one of them being the Boston strangler, Albert DeSalvo:0.5	the Boston strangler, Albert DeSalvo:0.5	the name "Boston Strangler":0.5	the Boston strangler:0.5	the Boston Strangler, a serial killer of the 1960s:0.5	the case of the Boston strangler:0.5	Peter Hurkos:0.5	Andrew Toney:0.5	Mark Morrisroe:0.5	George Nassar:0.5	Danno O'Mahony:0.5	a name attributed to the murderer (or murderers) of 13 women in and near Boston, Massachusetts, United States, in the early 1960s:0.5	one:0.5	open court:0.5
1826	8187.265	Which film received the first best picture Academy Award? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	.*Wings.*	the first silent film since "Wings" to win Best Picture	0	0	0	0	the first - and so far, the only - X-rated film:0.5	the first film to receive ten nominations and the second biographical film to win Best Picture:0.5	the only G-rated film to win Best Picture: "Oliver!":0.5	the second biographical film:0.5	the first color film:0.5	Cimarron (1931 film):0.5	the only G-rated film:0.5	the first silent film since "Wings" to win Best Picture:0.5	The film:0.5	the Best Foreign Film category:0.5	List of accolades received by The Artist (film):0.5	the first silent film:0.5	the list of Georgian submissions for consideration to the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in the Best Foreign Film category:0.5	Best Film:0.5	The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film:0.5
1503	8167.422	What is the world's second largest island? 	1.0	0	148	New Guinea	western New Guinea	0	0	0	0	western New Guinea:NaN	Ssese Islands:NaN	Iceland:NaN	Java:NaN	the world's second largest island:NaN	Bugala Island:NaN	George Town, Cayman Islands:NaN	USS Mindanao (ARG-3):NaN	Canada's second largest island:NaN	Victoria Island (Canada):NaN	Útila:NaN	Tupinambarana:NaN	Manitoulin Island:NaN	the largest is Manitoulin Island in Lake Huron:NaN	world's second-largest island:NaN
1549	8157.668	What year was the IBM PC invented? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	1981	1981	0	0	0	0	The IBM PC:0.5	the IBM PC BIOS ROM:0.5	1984:0.5	1980:0.5	the IBM PC compatible hardware platform:0.5	the IBM PC:0.5	IBM PC compatibles:0.5	the IBM Series/1 mini-computer:0.5	Xerox, Tandem and Prime Computer:0.5	OEM manufacturer:0.5	IBM:0.5	August 1983:0.5	the second half:0.5	Sirjang Lal Tandon:0.5	the specifications:0.5
2333	8138.414	How old do you have to be to join the U.S. Navy? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	\b17\b	age 17	0	0	0	0	"Old Testament":0.5	i.e., "Old Testament":0.5	e., "Old Testament":0.5	the "Tanakh", i.e., "Old Testament",:0.5	a religious school where the teaching was solely from the "Tanakh", i.e., "Old Testament", in Hebrew:0.5	First Barbary War:0.5	Ages of You:0.5	Ages:0.5	Blue:0.5	Gold (color):0.5	Blue, Gold:0.5	United States:0.5	age:0.5	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5
1698	8114.225	When was Julius Caesar born? 	1.0	0	100	100\s*B.?C.?|B.?C.?\s*100	100 BC	0	0	0	0	100 BC:0.5	– 6 March 1878:0.5	25 March 1830 – 6 March 1878:0.5	25 March 1830:0.5	April 23, 1484:0.5	1849 and 1867:0.5	1599:0.5	March 1878:0.5	October 21, 1558:0.5	April 23, 1484 – October 21, 1558:0.5	Gaius Julius Caesar (proconsul):0.5	two daughters:0.5	Iulus, son of the legendary Trojan prince Aeneas,:0.5	a patrician family:0.5	the son:0.5
1728	8094.256	When did Yankee Stadium first open? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1923	the original Yankee Stadium when it first opened in 1923	0	0	0	0	15 strikeouts in a single game, which stood until Whitey Ford broke it in the early 1960s:0.5	the original Yankee Stadium when it first opened in 1923:0.5	the early 1960s:0.5	the exterior of the original Yankee Stadium when it first opened in 1923:0.5	April 3:0.5	1986 New York Yankees season:0.5	Wednesday:0.5	May 2009:0.5	April:0.5	2011:0.5	the first time:0.5	May 5:0.5	seventeen Williams College batters:0.5	the Boston Red Sox:0.5	The Yankees:0.5
1910	8076.165	What are pennies made of? 	0.17339374311232825	44	100	zinc|copper|brass|bronze|steel	copper	0	0	0	0	22 grains:0.5	one Saxon pound, equal to 5,400 grains:0.5	5:0.5	Offa:0.5	10 season:0.5	4 appearances:0.5	the 2009–:0.5	just 24 years:0.5	just 24 years of age, on the 29th of November:0.5	3 years:0.5	a penny:0.5	good quality 100% wool:0.5	a coin (pl. pennies) or a unit of currency:0.5	a coin (pl. pennies) or a unit of currency (pl. pence) used in several English-speaking countries:0.5	a coin (pl. pennies):0.5
10064	8063.268	how much is 1+1?	0.06424414122126654	105	146	\b2\b|two	2-1-1	0	0	0	0	"1+1" by its producers:NaN	+1':NaN	1+1' shouldn't be measured in terms of size:NaN	1+1' shouldn':NaN	much about algebra:NaN	much:NaN	1+1 (song):NaN	Aspect ratio (image):NaN	One:NaN	Оdyn plyus odyn:NaN	"Оdyn plyus odyn" (One Plus One):NaN	a national Ukrainian-language TV channel:NaN	too much work:NaN	nothing much to do as does Monal:NaN	nothing much:NaN
10015	8049.948	What is capital city of Russia?	1.0	0	100	Moscow	The Moscow tramway network, which is divided into two sub-networks,	0	0	0	0	The Moscow tramway network, which is divided into two sub-networks,:0.5	capital city of the time:0.5	the capital city of Russia:0.5	capital city:0.5	Russia's capital city:0.5	a television series which focused on the professional and personal lives of a group of investment bankers working in the dealing room at Shane-Longman, a fictional international bank based in the City of London:0.5	the capital city of Saint Petersburg:0.5	A capital city or capital town:0.5	A capital city or capital town (or simply capital):0.5	St. Petersburg:0.5	a list of museums in Moscow, the capital city of Russia:0.5	museums in Moscow, the capital city of Russia:0.5	Jerusalem:0.5	Paris:0.5	Baghdad:0.5
1471	8031.84	How fast can a cheetah run? 	0.0	-1	100	120\s*km/?h|75\s*mph	.	0	0	0	0	Footspeed:0.5	it:0.5	high sprint speeds:0.5	the Thomson's gazelle:0.5	Lisa Llorens : a cheetah on the track:0.5	Lisa Llorens:0.5	the appearance of the honey badger (ratel):0.5	the honey badger (ratel):0.5	the appearance:0.5	the honey badger:0.5	this mane:0.5	the Thomson':0.5	large nostrils:0.5	short bursts:0.5	Soundscape Digital Technology:0.5
2335	8015.828	How did Harry Chapin die? 	0.0	-1	100	car accident|car crash|traffic	.	0	0	0	0	Phil Ochs:0.5	Harris's autobiographical book "Dreams Die Hard":0.5	Pete Seeger:0.5	Jeff Widener:0.5	Elektra Records:0.5	Chapin:0.5	cardiac arrest:0.5	Rubén Blades:0.5	Die Welt:0.5	a place called Miller's Tool and Die:0.5	1981-07-16:0.5	Allard K. Lowenstein:0.5	the American singer/songwriter Harry Chapin, released in 1972:0.5	a heart attack:0.5	Brooklyn:0.5
2302	8001.462	How much did the first Barbie cost? 	0.0	99	100	\b3\b|three	Toy Story 3	0	0	0	0	both that Barbie knew too much about CIC espionage networks, but also about the adverse publicity if it became known he had been recruited:0.5	29 August 1981 in Montreal, Quebec:0.5	29 August 1981:0.5	so much:0.5	30 florins:0.5	much:0.5	Ohio Union:0.5	Bratz:0.5	Robert Chambers (criminal):0.5	the night:0.5	NBC Saturday Night at the Movies:0.5	the United States:0.5	much of rural Kings County:0.5	the towns of Rothesay, Quispamsis, Hampton and much of rural Kings County:0.5	a more intellectual look:0.5
2076	7986.304	What company owns the soft drink brand "Gatorade"? 	1.0	0	100	Quaker Oats|PepsiCo	1983, which itself was bought by PepsiCo in 2001	0	0	0	0	1983, which itself was bought by PepsiCo in 2001:0.5	PepsiCo products:0.5	an all natural beverage company that produces a large selection of natural soft drinks and energy drinks:0.5	Gatorade's parent company, the Quaker Oats Company,:0.5	Britvic itself, R. White's Lemonade, Tango, Robinson's and J2O –:0.5	Britvic itself:0.5	its signature line of sports drinks:0.5	its signature line:0.5	Blue Sky Beverage Company:0.5	PepsiCo's other drink brands:0.5	PepsiCo's other drink brands, including Mountain Dew and Gatorade,:0.5	PepsiCo':0.5	Brazilian company AmBev:0.5	The company:0.5	Kobe Bryant:0.5
1424	7966.846	Who won the Oscar for best actor in 1970? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	George C. Scott	starred George C. Scott as Patton	0	0	0	0	Best Supporting Actor for his work in "Ryan's Daughter" (1970):0.5	starred George C. Scott as Patton:0.5	an Best:0.5	Mills:0.5	Nielsen ratings to date:0.5	Nielsen ratings:0.5	John Mills:0.5	Tom Wilkinson:0.5	Sidney Poitier:0.5	Frank McCarthy:0.5	Frank McCarthy (producer):0.5	Patton:0.5	Alan Arkin:0.5	Jack Nicholson:0.5	John G. Avildsen:0.5
1772	7922.35	Who invented the cotton gin? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Whitney	Whitney and his most famous invention, the cotton gin	0	0	0	0	Walter Coy:0.5	Alonzo T. Mial, a prominent planter and commission merchant in 19th century North Carolina:0.5	Whitney and his most famous invention, the cotton gin:0.5	Blake senior':0.5	Blake senior's uncle:0.5	Mulberry Grove Plantation:0.5	Monroe County:0.5	the United States:0.5	Savannah:0.5	Monroe County, Mississippi, United States:0.5	Whitney:0.5	a guest:0.5	The modern mechanical cotton gin:0.5	the location where Eli Whitney invented the cotton gin:0.5	Blake senior's uncle Eli Whitney:0.5
10035	7910.564	When was Maria Theresa born?	0.38477553931086306	16	100	1717	13 May 1717	0	0	0	0	1804:0.5	two volumes and 720 pages:0.5	four children:0.5	four children, all of whom were born and died in Dresden; none survived to the age of two:0.5	31 January 1756 – 2 June 1805:0.5	; 10 September 1638:0.5	; ; 10 September 1638 – 30 July 1683:0.5	; 10 September 1638 – 30:0.5	King Philip IV, and his wife Elisabeth of France, who died when Maria Theresa was six years old:0.5	1778:0.5	Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor:0.5	April 26, 1876:0.5	six years:0.5	early 1661:0.5	June 8, 1926:0.5
2360	7885.058	What is the gift for the 20th anniversary? 	0.23426054147887243	33	100	china|platinum	20th China	0	0	0	0	Armenia':0.5	Armenia's Independence:0.5	the two nations:0.5	a gift:0.5	a 1970 short documentary film about water pollution in the United States, produced by Robert McBride for the Environmental Protection Administration:0.5	eight free gifts:0.5	a gift for an ill neighbour:0.5	other gifts:0.5	the historic quilt, a gift for an ill neighbour:0.5	mittens and other gifts:0.5	Paul Brandt:0.5	eight free gifts and a fold-out front cover of Steve Peat:0.5	an item given to someone without the expectation of payment:0.5	a special gift box:0.5	a special gift box with two cardboard models of the Argus and the Waterbomber:0.5
1651	7872.179	What is another name for the North Star? 	0.0	-1	100	Polaris	.	0	0	0	0	the Minnesota Wild:0.5	the village:0.5	The "North Stars" name:0.5	the Earth's North Pole:0.5	North Star High School:0.5	North Star due to the schools location and the positive symbolism and uniqueness of the name:0.5	National Geographic Endeavour:0.5	North Star (sternwheeler 1902):0.5	Three ships of the Royal Navy:0.5	Three ships:0.5	Kildonan North Stars:0.5	the Earth':0.5	North Star (sternwheeler 1897):0.5	the North:0.5	Paul Shmyr:0.5
10056	7857.683	how did stalin die?	0.3064661429342913	31	148	stroke|cerebral hemorrhage	a stroke	0	0	0	0	death:NaN	four days:NaN	Gori, Georgia:NaN	the Soviet Union:NaN	The bedridden Stalin:NaN	prison:NaN	the exception:NaN	original cabinet who had not succumbed to death from natural causes before the purge were executed:NaN	himself:NaN	natural causes:NaN	the members of Lenin':NaN	all:NaN	original cabinet:NaN	all of the members of Lenin':NaN	the purge:NaN
1981	7829.642	How long is the Great Barrier Reef? 	0.0	-1	100	1,?(200|250|400)\s*miles?|(2,?000|2,?300)\s*(km|kilometers)	.	0	0	0	0	an important part of local groups' cultures and spirituality:0.5	living organisms:0.5	outer space:0.5	The Great Barrier Reef:0.5	It:0.5	the Great Barrier Reef:0.5	waters that remain too warm for too long:0.5	the stress of waters that remain too warm for too long:0.5	Australia:0.5	an important part:0.5	local groups':0.5	local groups' cultures and spirituality:0.5	the largest grounding scar on the Great Barrier Reef known to date:0.5	Two outings:0.5	the period 1999-2002:0.5
1463	7810.86	What is the North Korean national anthem? 	0.82623465712856	1	54	Patriotic Song|Aegukka	most North Korean patriotic songs	0	0	0	0	Masamori Tokuyama:0.5	most North Korean patriotic songs:0.5	Jong Tae-Se:0.5	played:0.5	the song:0.5	the first phrase of the song:0.5	neither the Workers' Party of Korea, nor Kim Il-sung or Kim Jong-il's cult of personality, but rather the whole of Korea:0.5	the Workers' Party:0.5	the Workers' Party of Korea:0.5	Kim Jong-il':0.5	Kim Jong-il's cult of personality, but rather the whole of Korea:0.5	Kim Il-sung or Kim Jong-il's cult of personality, but rather the whole of Korea:0.5	Kim Jong-il's cult:0.5	a Romanized transliteration of "Patriotic Song":0.5	their first game of the 2010 World Cup:0.5
1521	7805.004	What year did Ellis Island open its doors to immigrants? 	0.28431811792050643	26	100	1892	January 1, 1892	0	0	0	0	almost 40 years:0.5	000 new Japanese citizens by per year:0.5	15,000 new Japanese citizens by per year:0.5	14:0.5	15:0.5	millions of immigrants beginning in 1855 – almost 40 years before its successor, Ellis Island, opened its doors:0.5	immigrants beginning in 1855 – almost 40 years before its successor, Ellis Island, opened its doors:0.5	The peak year:0.5	The peak year for immigration at Ellis Island:0.5	1855:0.5	over eight million immigrants arriving in New York:0.5	over eight million immigrants:0.5	1910:0.5	1940:0.5	New York:0.5
1797	7779.573	How did Adolf Hitler die? 	0.0	-1	100	committed suicide	.	0	0	0	0	Runner (soldier):0.5	the passing:0.5	the passing of the Enabling Act:0.5	Die Nonnen von Sant'Ambrogio:0.5	"Die Nonnen von Sant'Ambrogio" (The Nuns of Sant'Abrogio, translated into French as "Le Vice et la Grâce"):0.5	Otto—:0.5	his mother:0.5	she:0.5	Hubert Wolf:0.5	One Hundred Years of Evil:0.5	Nazi Germany:0.5	Die Nonnen von Sant':0.5	The Vatican's Archives:0.5	Adolf Hitler's administration in Germany:0.5	Adolf Hitler's administration:0.5
1720	7765.278	When a game of baseball is forfeited, what is the score? 	1.0	0	100	9\s*[:-]\s*0	The 9-0 score	0	0	0	0	The 9-0 score:0.5	the bottom of the second, when a Mike Piazza groundout scored Vladimir Guerrero from third:0.5	William Bray, an English lawyer,:0.5	The score report:0.5	the two teams:0.5	the two teams in New Jersey:0.5	the box score:0.5	the relevant statistical records:0.5	the official basis for both the box score of the game and the relevant statistical records:0.5	both the box score of the game and the relevant statistical records:0.5	the contest:0.5	the official basis:0.5	luck:0.5	the lack:0.5	tools:0.5
2288	7745.482	What animal is veal from? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	cal(f|ves)|cows	veal calves	0	0	0	0	food-producing animals and processing:0.5	terms of animal welfare:0.5	a controversial issue in terms of animal welfare:0.5	Cattle:0.5	the 1980s:0.5	pigs in gestation crates:0.5	meat (called beef and veal), dairy products (milk), leather and as draught animals (pulling carts, plows and the like):0.5	exotic animals:0.5	pigs:0.5	draught animals:0.5	older cattle:0.5	young cattle:0.5	photographs:0.5	several veal production procedures they consider to be inhumane:0.5	crates where they could barely move:0.5
2336	7719.613	How many layers of skin do we have? 	0.0	-1	100	\b3\b|seven|three|\b7\b	.	0	0	0	0	50 breaks:0.5	many species:0.5	We:0.5	nominative case:0.5	the first-person, plural personal pronoun:0.5	the skin of many species, in reptiles, amphibians, and fish:0.5	mismatch between skin colour and environment for many individuals:0.5	much of the DHA applied to skin:0.5	the DHA applied to skin:0.5	the DHA:0.5	Modern English:0.5	the first-person, plural personal pronoun (nominative case) in Modern English:0.5	the outer red skin of the nut:0.5	the nut:0.5	it:0.5
1529	7701.374	What is the oldest college bowl game? 	0.3287886595888969	21	100	Rose Bowl Game	Rose Bowl Game	0	0	0	0	one of a number of post-season college football games that are primarily played by teams from the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision:0.5	the semifinal games:0.5	the oldest ten bowl games:0.5	California:0.5	any other postseason college football games:0.5	an annual college football bowl game played at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Florida:0.5	championship games:0.5	all the bowl games and venues that will host the College Football Playoff semifinals and championship games:0.5	a table of all the bowl games and venues that will host the College Football Playoff semifinals and championship games:0.5	January 1:0.5	an annual college football bowl game:0.5	Orange Bowl:0.5	the Olympic Games:0.5	the second-oldest college football bowl game:0.5	the most appearances by any team to the second-oldest college football bowl game:0.5
1788	7680.983	Who makes viagra? 	0.33889035263304046	20	100	Pfizer	Pfizer'	0	0	0	0	the Supreme Court of Canada:0.5	a generic version:0.5	the Supreme Court:0.5	its decision:0.5	Teva Canada:0.5	a generic version of Viagra:0.5	the drug's association:0.5	the drug':0.5	its recreational use:0.5	the drug's association with treating erectile dysfunction:0.5	Novo-Sildenafil:0.5	Novo-Sildenafil, a generic version of Viagra,:0.5	Supreme Court:0.5	Canada:0.5	Viagra:0.5
2089	7670.935	On what Caribbean Island was Ponce de Leon governor? 	1.0	0	100	Puerto Rico('s)?	Puerto Rico	0	0	0	0	Puerto Rico:0.5	the Ponce expedition:0.5	the Caribbean islands, Central America and the northern coast of South America:0.5	Ponce de Leon:0.5	the Caribbean islands:0.5	Cuba':0.5	Bahamas:0.5	Ponce de León:0.5	Ponce de León Avenue:0.5	Juan Ponce de León:0.5	Cuba's governor Diego Velázquez de Cuéllar:0.5	Ponce de Leon Avenue:0.5	the land:0.5	Caroline Islands:0.5	Caribbean:0.5
1699	7655.715	What city is Purdue University in? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	West Lafayette	the city limits of West Lafayette, near the western bank of the Wabash River, across which sits the larger city of Lafayette	0	0	0	0	Columbia University, New York City, and Purdue University, Lafayette:0.5	the city of Lafayette:0.5	the larger city of Lafayette:0.5	the city limits of West Lafayette, near the western bank of the Wabash River, across which sits the larger city of Lafayette:0.5	the larger city:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	John H. Barker's former mansion in 1948 at Michigan City, Indiana, which was donated by his daughter, Catherine Barker Hickox:0.5	Fort Wayne:0.5	Purdue University Fort Wayne:0.5	the city:0.5	the Chicago metropolitan area:0.5	Tell City:0.5	Lafayette:0.5	Brookville, Indiana:0.5	Purdue':0.5
1928	7636.697	how did Patsy Cline die 	0.4107836894131851	18	148	plane crash|crash.*plane	the height of her career in a private plane crash	0	0	0	0	Gonna Live Til I Die:NaN	age 30:NaN	Cline:NaN	an American country music singer:NaN	1932 – March 5, 1963:NaN	September 8:NaN	1932 –:NaN	Virginia Patterson Hensley (September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963), known professionally as Patsy Cline,:NaN	Virginia Patterson Hensley:NaN	Virginia Patterson Hensley (September 8, 1932 – March 5, 1963):NaN	She:NaN	Al Hoffman:NaN	a vehicle accident:NaN	Gwen Hughes:NaN	her injuries:NaN
1723	7618.369	What is Madonna's last name? 	0.0	-1	100	Ciccone	.	0	0	0	0	Madonna's innovation, creativity and contribution:0.5	Conestabile Madonna:0.5	Madonna (entertainer):0.5	Madonna (Italian: "My Lady"):0.5	Madonna and Timberlake:0.5	1984 Madonna released "Like a Virgin":0.5	I'm Going to Tell You a Secret:0.5	Madonna on Late Show with David Letterman:0.5	1984 Madonna:0.5	Madonna's cheeks:0.5	Alexander II of Russia:0.5	Niccolini-Cowper Madonna:0.5	the last:0.5	 million between June 2012:0.5	Verity:0.5
10058	7602.129	how long does light travel from sun to earth?	1.0	0	100	(49[0-9]|50[0-9])\s*s|8.*min	about 8 minutes	0	0	0	0	about 8 minutes:0.5	his 1704 book:0.5	about 8 minutes and 19 seconds:0.5	Earth:0.5	the Moon:0.5	it:0.5	this average distance:0.5	Interstellar travel:0.5	2010 TK7:0.5	CHARA array:0.5	1643–1727:0.5	light:0.5	The Long Tail Point Light:0.5	Long Point:0.5	The Long Tail Point Light, also known as the Tail Point Light,:0.5
1744	7574.157	What car company invented the Edsel? 	0.5	9	100	Ford	the Ford Mustang	0	0	0	0	The Daimler Company Limited of Coventry, England between 1926 and 1938:0.5	the Lamborghini Cheetah:0.5	Packard:0.5	the Edsel:0.5	Edsel:0.5	McKeen Motor Car Company:0.5	Philco:0.5	Daimler Company Limited:0.5	the perfect person to design a new car for his company:0.5	the Ford Mustang:0.5	Muntz Car Company:0.5	the presidency of Ford Motor Company:0.5	president of the company:0.5	The company:0.5	the Tucker Torpedo:0.5
10014	7557.419	What is Albert Einstein's surname?	1.0	0	100	Einstein	Albert Einstein's first cousins once removed	0	0	0	0	Albert Einstein's first cousins once removed:0.5	the last name (surname):0.5	names or surnames of revolutionaries:0.5	names or surnames:0.5	the last name (surname) in most cases:0.5	Albert Einstein':0.5	The rumor that Michael Keaton changed his surname because of an attraction to actress Diane Keaton:0.5	the surname:0.5	a German spelling of the surname "Minc":0.5	the surname "Minc":0.5	their surnames:0.5	a secular Jewish family, who had adopted a German spelling of the surname "Minc":0.5	Albert Einstein's letter to President Roosevelt as one of the leading scientists:0.5	chain reactions:0.5	his stepdaughters:0.5
1686	7538.228	Who defeated the Spanish armada? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Drake|Engl(and|ish)	a popular history by Garrett Mattingly—a historian who taught at Columbia University—about the attempt of the Spanish Armada to invade England in 1588	0	0	0	0	George Gower:0.5	Garrett Mattingly—:0.5	Clan Maxwell:0.5	the north:0.5	a popular history by Garrett Mattingly—a historian who taught at Columbia University—about the attempt of the Spanish Armada to invade England in 1588:0.5	Philip II:0.5	Don Antonio de Medoza:0.5	Nicholas Hilliard:0.5	Francis Drake:0.5	Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Nottingham:0.5	Edward Shepherd Creasy:0.5	Thomas Felton (martyr):0.5	the defeated Spanish Armada terrorizing citizens:0.5	the defeated Spanish Armada terrorizing citizens on the English coast:0.5	pirates:0.5
2020	7523.754	In which city would you find the Louvre? 	0.008864383480215898	95	100	Paris	History of Paris	0	0	0	0	Vinkovci Treasure:0.5	Vinkovci City Museum':0.5	Vinkovci City Museum's archaeologist Hrvoje Vulić:0.5	Vinkovci:0.5	the axe historique (Historic Axis), a roughly eight-kilometre (five-mile) architectural line bisecting the city:0.5	a roughly eight-kilometre (five-mile) architectural line bisecting the city:0.5	the Mona Lisa:0.5	Vinkovci':0.5	Pompano Beach:0.5	the city authorities:0.5	the city that never looks at you:0.5	the once lively city:0.5	the Louvre:0.5	French:0.5	Pei's background in architecture:0.5
10055	7504.326	how did hitler die?	0.0	-1	100	suicide|ballistic|shoo?t	.	0	0	0	0	the "Die Zeit" newspaper:0.5	the constitution:0.5	the passing:0.5	a repeat and the final exam:0.5	any law tampering with the presidency:0.5	a repeat:0.5	Hitler':0.5	Die Zeit:0.5	The most widely read German weekly newspaper "Die Zeit":0.5	The death:0.5	The death of 87-year-old President Paul von Hindenburg on August 2, 1934:0.5	any law:0.5	clear plans for a career:0.5	the Act:0.5	the presidency:0.5
10049	7486.706	Who received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1962?	1.0	0	100	((Crick|Watson|Wilkins).*){3}	Crick, Wilkins, and Watson	0	0	0	0	Crick, Wilkins, and Watson:0.5	Hitler's decree:0.5	Richard Kuhn (1938 Nobel Prize in Chemistry):0.5	Maurice Wilkins—:0.5	James D. Watson, Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins—:0.5	John Steinbeck: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	this discovery:0.5	the discovery:0.5	Hitler':0.5	Francis Crick, James D. Watson,:0.5	Francis Crick, James D. Watson, and Maurice Wilkins:0.5	the five Nobel Prizes:0.5	Ralph M. Steinman:0.5	three days:0.5
1566	7456.209	What famous Spanish poet died in Spain's Civil War? 	0.12613307729456769	75	142	Lorca	Federico García Lorca	0	0	0	0	Spain':NaN	the White Terror:NaN	the chaos:NaN	independence:NaN	the Continent:NaN	the Santa María la Vieja Cathedral:NaN	wars of independence that ended Spanish control of its mainland colonies in the Americas:NaN	Spanish control:NaN	wars:NaN	Spanish control of its mainland colonies:NaN	its mainland colonies:NaN	a wide-ranging international conflict combined with a civil war:NaN	The War of Spanish Succession:NaN	a civil war:NaN	its European possessions:NaN
1726	7432.193	What is the name of the canopy at a Jewish wedding? 	0.0	-1	146	c?hup?pah?|chipe|chuppot	.	0	0	0	0	this:NaN	“complete awe of God":NaN	the name of the eastern part of the city:NaN	the name "Wailing Wall":NaN	many Jews:NaN	the name "Wailing Wall", used by:NaN	Wall:NaN	its present name JeruSalem:NaN	it:NaN	they:NaN	the city:NaN	the name:NaN	the wedding canopy:NaN	Jacob:NaN	Malta:NaN
2047	7413.288	How close is Mercury to the sun? 	0.0	-1	100	(3[56].*million|35,?980,?000)\s*miles|(57,?910,?000|5[78].*million)\s*(km|kilometers)	.	0	0	0	0	the size of the planet, which is inversely proportional to Mercury's distance from the Sun:0.5	its distance:0.5	The lack of any substantial atmosphere, close proximity to the Sun and long solar days (176 Earth days):0.5	any substantial atmosphere, close proximity to the Sun and long solar days (176 Earth days):0.5	a distance of approximately – light-years from the galactic center:0.5	this average distance:0.5	Mercury':0.5	Mercury (planet):0.5	the Earth than the Sun:0.5	the Earth:0.5	a distance:0.5	its distance from the Sun:0.5	Vulcan (hypothetical planet):0.5	the 12th century:0.5	Mercury across the Sun:0.5
1946	7391.866	What day and month did Nixon resign? 	0.16862108415921306	45	100	9[^0-9]*Aug(ust)?|Aug(ust)?[^0-9]*9	August 9, 1974	0	0	0	0	Saturday:0.5	The Nixon Interviews:0.5	fifteen days:0.5	Pat Nixon:0.5	two hours a day:0.5	March 16, 1912 – June 22, 1993:0.5	1913 :0.5	1913 – April 22, 1994:0.5	nine days 1970 starting on September 27:0.5	nine days:0.5	37th President of the United States:0.5	Two days:0.5	Election Day, Nixon:0.5	William Matthew Byrne, Jr.:0.5	Earl Landgrebe:0.5
1730	7373.518	What is Mark Twain's real name? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Samuel.*Clemens	Mark Twain (1835-1910), real name Samuel Clemens,	0	0	0	0	Sam Clemens (Mark Twain's real name):0.5	Horace Bixby, the steamboat pilot who mentored him:0.5	David Knell:0.5	Robert Lansing:0.5	Mark Twain (1835-1910), real name Samuel Clemens,:0.5	Tom Sawyer' and 'Huckleberry Finn:0.5	Mark Twain (1835-1910):0.5	Tom Sawyer':0.5	Samuel Langhorne Clemens:0.5	Mark (name):0.5	Mark Twain" Steamboat when the park opened in 1955:0.5	Mark Twain" Steamboat:0.5	Mark Twain Elementary School:0.5	Houston, Texas, which has a statue of Twain sitting on a bench:0.5	Walt Disney, dismayed at how much land was taken up by the massive excavation,:0.5
10070	7349.035	what is capital city of czech republic?	1.0	0	100	Prague|Praha	the capital city of the Czech Republic, Prague	0	0	0	0	the capital city of the Czech Republic, Prague:0.5	The capital city:0.5	one capital city ("hlavní město"):0.5	A capital city:0.5	Juneau — Alaska':0.5	Juneau — Alaska's capital:0.5	a specific cycling race held every year since 1994 in capital city of Czech republic, Prague:0.5	one capital city:0.5	Harrisburg:0.5	thirteen regions (Czech: "kraje", singular "kraj") and the capital city of Prague:0.5	the capital city:0.5	The Capital City Weekly:0.5	eight capital cities:0.5	matches against teams with a lesser reputation outside the capital city:0.5	a lesser reputation outside the capital city:0.5
2001	7330.611	What rock band sang "A Whole Lotta Love"? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Led Zeppelin	English rock band Led Zeppelin	0	0	0	0	the band':0.5	English rock band Led Zeppelin:0.5	the English rock band Led Zeppelin from their album "Led Zeppelin II", released in 1969:0.5	the 2012 London Olympic Games opening ceremony as a part of the selected playlist that included songs by famous British bands, such as The Beatles, The Who, Pink Floyd and The Rolling Stones among many others:0.5	the English rock band:0.5	John Paul Jones (musician):0.5	a song by the English rock band Led Zeppelin from their album "Led Zeppelin II", released in 1969:0.5	a song by English rock band Led Zeppelin:0.5	the band's second album:0.5	the opening track on the band's second album, "Led Zeppelin II":0.5	the band's second album, "Led Zeppelin II":0.5	Led Zeppelin II:0.5	a groupie who annoyed the band early in their career:0.5	Elise Testone:0.5	Lawndale (band):0.5
1943	7300.4	What is the name of Ling Ling's mate? 	0.07448942331990582	101	148	Ahua|Hsing-Hsing|Tong Tong	a female panda named Tong Tong	0	0	0	0	Martin Rice:NaN	William Scorpion:NaN	Daniel Leadbitter:NaN	John Greaves (musician):NaN	Matt Lockwood:NaN	James Munro Bertram:NaN	Adam Boyd:NaN	Duncan:NaN	Jamie Babbit ("But I'm a Cheerleader"):NaN	Simon Wells:NaN	The comedic short "Frog Crossing":NaN	The comedic short "Frog Crossing" (1996), which Gold co-directed with Jamie Babbit ("But I'm a Cheerleader"),:NaN	three times:NaN	The two pandas:NaN	an attempt to mate him with other pandas:NaN
2073	7284.392	How fast does light travel through space? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	186,?(282|000) miles per second|(299,?792|300,?000) kilometers per second|299,?792,?458 met(re|er)s per second|671 million miles per hour	its speed in a vacuum, 299,792,458 meters per second,	0	0	0	0	the same for all observers—which has the result that two events that appear simultaneous to one particular observer will not be simultaneous to another observer if the observers are moving with respect to one another:0.5	the speed:0.5	one of the fundamental constants of nature:0.5	the speed of light:0.5	light:0.5	the second single by South Korea boy group Speed:0.5	Speed of light:0.5	Maxwell:0.5	self-propagating electromagnetic waves:0.5	nature:0.5	a hypothesis that states that the speed of light, usually denoted by "c", may be a function of space and time:0.5	its speed:0.5	regulation using lighter equipment at lower speeds:0.5	light loads and fast movement:0.5	lower speeds:0.5
2084	7260.69	How many home runs did Babe Ruth hit? 	0.0	-1	100	714	.	0	0	0	0	one season:0.5	February 6, 1895 – August 16, 1948:0.5	1895 –:0.5	1895 – August 16, 1948:0.5	Game 3 of the World Series in 2011:0.5	at least 50 and as many as 78:0.5	at least 50 and as many as 78 in his career due to this rule:0.5	August 16, 1948:0.5	many of his home runs:0.5	many:0.5	His ability to drive many of his home runs in the 450–500 foot range and beyond:0.5	3 victory:0.5	the first player to hit 60 home runs in one season (1927):0.5	the first player:0.5	the only two:0.5
2286	7233.719	What is an Indian flute made of? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	cane|wood	Woodland flutes	0	0	0	0	The Traditional and Contemporary Indian Flute of Tom Mauchahty Ware:0.5	another flute made of reed or a paddy stalk:0.5	the Tukanos' flutes:0.5	the Mizo flute made of bamboo:0.5	flutes:0.5	The Indian flutes:0.5	the Native American flute:0.5	another flute:0.5	two commercial recordings, "Flute Songs of the Kiowa and Comanche" (1978) and "The Traditional and Contemporary Indian Flute of Tom Mauchahty Ware" (1983):0.5	the cross flute:0.5	an essential part of Indian culture and mythology:0.5	vague references to the cross flute:0.5	Woodland flutes:0.5	The oldest Extant Native American flute made of wood:0.5	The flute:0.5
1527	7221.806	When did the 6-day war begin? 	0.0	-1	100	June 5\s?, 1967	.	0	0	0	0	1977:0.5	December 8, 2009:0.5	1832:0.5	1979 – (February–March) Sino-Vietnamese War:0.5	1979 –:0.5	First Indochina War:0.5	1979:0.5	1948:0.5	February:0.5	1780–1831:0.5	1816 and 1830:0.5	Indochina War timeline:0.5	U.S. forces in the region:0.5	he:0.5	1780:0.5
1807	7206.852	What is the range for the number of passengers a Boeing 747-400 airplane can carry? 	0.0	-1	100	416|524|660	.	0	0	0	0	Honolulu International Airport:0.5	the same range:0.5	the same range as a 747-400:0.5	Seattle:0.5	the range identifier:0.5	Singapore Changi Airport:0.5	The Duluth and Iron Range Railroad Company Passenger Station, often called the Tower Passenger Depot,:0.5	a range of 8,000 to 8,500 nautical miles (14,800 to 15,750 km):0.5	Ansett Australia:0.5	a range of 8000 nmi:0.5	a range of 5235 to:0.5	model numbers in the 707 to 777 range:0.5	air travelers:0.5	reliant:0.5	the longer range:0.5
2353	7174.465	What did Osama bin Laden's father do for a living? 	0.0	-1	148	construction|business	.	0	0	0	0	his father:NaN	Osama Bin Laden following the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center:NaN	his father Osama:NaN	Bin Laden':NaN	his father':NaN	his father's homeland:NaN	Yemen, his father's homeland, where the country was in the process of re-uniting under a coalition government:NaN	the burial at sea of his father Osama:NaN	sea of his father Osama:NaN	Bin Laden:NaN	Mohammed Omar:NaN	the neighboring country of Yemen, his father's homeland, where the country was in the process of re-uniting under a coalition government:NaN	Omar bin Laden:NaN	a father of five children:NaN	Milton Bearden:NaN
1739	7157.581	What is the full name of conductor Seiji? 	0.0	-1	62	Seiji Ozawa	.	0	0	0	0	birth:0.5	A personal name (often called full name):0.5	full name:0.5	A personal name:0.5	their middle name:0.5	their middle name(s) and family name (surname):0.5	family name:0.5	Tokyo Jihen:0.5	Certain isolated tribes:0.5	Certain isolated tribes, such as the Machiguenga of the Amazon,:0.5	荒 聖治; Ara Seiji:0.5	the Amazon:0.5	Ara Seiji:0.5	Seiji Ara (荒 聖治; Ara Seiji):0.5	Seiji Ara (荒 聖治; Ara Seiji) (born May 5, 1974 in Chiba, Japan):0.5
2362	7152.106	How high is Pikes peak? 	0.18837535480104983	41	100	14,?11[0-9]\s*('|f(ee|oo)?t)|4,?30[0-9]\s*m	Pikes Peak 14115 ft	0	0	0	0	Sand Creek High School:0.5	Coronado High School (Colorado Springs, Colorado):0.5	Widefield High School:0.5	its high ride height:0.5	the Iowa incarnation of Pikes Peak, a particularly high point overlooking the gorge of the Upper Mississippi,:0.5	High Pike (Scandale):0.5	a particularly high point:0.5	a particularly high point overlooking the gorge of the Upper Mississippi:0.5	Pikes Peak, a particularly high point overlooking the gorge of the Upper Mississippi,:0.5	The United States Army Pikes Peak Research Laboratory:0.5	The United States Army Pikes Peak Research Laboratory, or simply the “Pikes Peak Lab”,:0.5	central Colorado, USA:0.5	the “Pikes Peak Lab”:0.5	a modern medical research laboratory:0.5	John Scott Haldane:0.5
1974	7126.659	What is Richie's surname on "Happy Days"? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	Cunningham	Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham	0	0	0	0	seasons eight and ten:0.5	January 15, 1974:0.5	Richie':0.5	Happy Days:0.5	Doug Parkinson as Al:0.5	Craig McLachlan as Fonzie, Max Gillies and Wendy Hughes:0.5	September 24, 1984:0.5	Richie's steady girlfriend:0.5	the surname:0.5	Rebel's surname:0.5	seasons eight and ten, after Lori Beth married Richie:0.5	Howard's wife's maiden name:0.5	Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham:0.5	the cast as semi-regular character Lori Beth Allen, Richie's steady girlfriend,:0.5	Fonzie, Max Gillies and Wendy Hughes:0.5
1620	7115.071	What year was the first Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade held? 	0.0	-1	100	1924	.	0	0	0	0	1623:0.5	only two parades:0.5	2010:0.5	1920:0.5	the Gimbels parade, which has had many sponsors over the years:0.5	2006:0.5	6:0.5	the second-oldest Thanksgiving parade in the United States along with America's Thanksgiving Parade in Detroit, with both parades four years younger than the 6abc Dunkin' Donuts Thanksgiving Day Parade in Philadelphia:0.5	many years:0.5	the 2010 Macy':0.5	the 2010 Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade:0.5	each year:0.5	a day of giving thanks for the blessing of the harvest and of the preceding year:0.5	2002:0.5	1:0.5
1882	7083.693	What nationality is Sean Connery? 	0.3287886595888969	21	100	Scot(tish)?	Fountainbridge, Edinburgh, Scotland	0	0	0	0	Patrick Hale (Sean Connery), a globe-trotting reporter with access to a staggering array of world leaders,:0.5	Philip Locke:0.5	Harry Andrews:0.5	the Arab country:0.5	Sir Thomas Sean Connery Kt.:0.5	Derek Newark:0.5	The Next Man:0.5	The Rock (film):0.5	the set:0.5	a lot:0.5	the right man:0.5	the Arab country of Hegreb:0.5	Sean Connery as TV news reporter Patrick Hale:0.5	Jason Flemyng:0.5	Jonas Elmer (director):0.5
2159	7074.257	What country singer's first album was titled "Storms of Life"? 	0.5686165471914937	6	91	Randy Travis	country music star Randy Travis	0	0	0	0	his second Warner Brothers album:0.5	Teitur Lassen:0.5	Storms of Life:0.5	Storms:0.5	Diamanda Galás:0.5	the debut album by Estonian punk rock band Singer Vinger:0.5	country music star Randy Travis:0.5	the Hot Country Songs charts:0.5	Warner Bros. Records Nashville:0.5	Life:0.5	the mid-1980s:0.5	Always and Forever:0.5	Ever, Amen" arguably:0.5	Forever:0.5	a pivotal figure in the history of country music:0.5
10074	7066.294	what is the critical angle of rainbow?	0.0	-1	100	\b48\b	.	0	0	0	0	viewing angle (less than the critical angle of reflection of the black vinyl):0.5	the critical angle for total reflection:0.5	angles smaller than the critical angle for total reflection:0.5	Brewster's angle, the critical angle for total internal reflection, and the reflectivity of a surface:0.5	Brewster's angle, the critical angle for total internal reflection,:0.5	the critical angle for total internal reflection:0.5	This:0.5	the Earth':0.5	the Earth's atmosphere:0.5	the critical angle:0.5	some angle of refraction or the critical angle for total internal reflection:0.5	the critical angle of reflection of the black vinyl:0.5	Earth:0.5	light:0.5	the light:0.5
1446	7052.527	How did Mahatma Gandhi die? 	0.0	-1	100	\bshot|shooting	.	0	0	0	0	an earlier example, since Mahatma Gandhi obviously did not die at age 9:0.5	Mahatma Gandhi's Quit India speech which called for Indians to "Do or Die":0.5	Do or Die (song):0.5	Gandhi's father, Karamchand Gandhi,:0.5	India:0.5	He:0.5	One of his last acts a fortnight before he died was to participate, sitting in a wheelchair, in a Congress(I):0.5	A Military train passing by:0.5	earlier that year:0.5	Mohandas K. Gandhi:0.5	Gandhi':0.5	Gandhi's father:0.5	Karamchand's fourth wife:0.5	ahimsa:0.5	ultimate freedom:0.5
2328	7030.602	What state was Amelia Earhart born in? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Kan(sas|.)	Kansas, Amelia Earhart’	0	0	0	0	George P. Putnam:0.5	the New York State Assembly (Westchester Co., 1st D.):0.5	the United States:0.5	Des Moines:0.5	Kansas, Amelia Earhart’:0.5	the New York State Assembly:0.5	Pacific:0.5	John James Ingalls:0.5	Fay Gillis Wells:0.5	the Atchison Savings Bank:0.5	Kansas, United States:0.5	the Overseas Press Club:0.5	one of the most successful promoters in the United States during the 1930s:0.5	the most successful promoters:0.5	Clinton:0.5
1934	7015.644	What is the play "West Side Story" based on? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Romeo and Juliet	an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet"	0	0	0	0	William Shakespeare's play:0.5	Leonard Bernstein:0.5	an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet":0.5	a musical based on "West Side Story", itself an adaptation of William Shakespeare's play "Romeo and Juliet":0.5	a 1957 American musical:0.5	the 1961 film "West Side Story":0.5	the opening night party:0.5	Arthur Laurents:0.5	the 1961 film:0.5	a new play by Ugo Betti:0.5	a new play:0.5	Kazablan:0.5	East Side Story":0.5	East Side Story", now retitled "West Side Story",:0.5	Sondheim:0.5
1407	6998.062	When did the shootings at Columbine happen? 	0.0	-1	100	April 20\s?, 1999	.	0	0	0	0	a long time:0.5	twelve students and one teacher:0.5	one teacher:0.5	twelve students:0.5	Hey Nostradamus!:0.5	the time:0.5	the time of the shootings:0.5	1966:0.5	August:0.5	2010:0.5	two officers:0.5	two years:0.5	the so-called jocks:0.5	the so-called jocks or athletes:0.5	the United States:0.5
2339	6972.674	How did John Quincy Adams die? 	0.0	-1	100	stroke|cerebral hemorrhage	.	0	0	0	0	the United States:0.5	only two days:0.5	John Adams:0.5	1825–1829:0.5	July 11, 1767 – February 23, 1848:0.5	James Monroe:0.5	July 11:0.5	1767 :0.5	1767 – February 23, 1848:0.5	1829 British scientist:0.5	Simeon Gannett Reed:0.5	List of Presidents of the United States by date of death:0.5	$5,000,000:0.5	the Atlantic:0.5	1819 that ceded Florida to the United States in return for the assumption of $5,000,000 in claims and the relinquishment of any claims to Texas:0.5
2100	6951.29	What did Caesar say before he died? 	0.0	-1	100	Et tu, Brute\?	.	0	0	0	0	Lucius Julius Caesar (consul 64 BC):0.5	Gaius Julius Caesar (, July 100 BC – 15 March 44 BC):0.5	Gaius Julius Caesar:0.5	the son of Lucius Julius Caesar who was consul in 90 BC:0.5	Gaius Julius Caesar (proconsul):0.5	Caesar himself:0.5	Caesar':0.5	Caesar's cricketing skills:0.5	the most visible character in its action:0.5	the group of senators intercepted Caesar just as he was passing the Theatre of Pompey, located in the Campus Martius (now adjacent to the Largo di Torre Argentina), and directed him to a room:0.5	senators intercepted Caesar just as he was passing the Theatre of Pompey, located in the Campus Martius (now adjacent to the Largo di Torre Argentina), and directed him to a room:0.5	Pompeia (wife of Julius Caesar):0.5	Ariovistus:0.5	the end of July 1850:0.5	Acoreus:0.5
10076	6932.521	what is the lowest prime number?	0.0	-1	100	\b2\b	.	0	0	0	0	257,885,161 − 1, a number with 17:0.5	Goldbach's conjecture:0.5	Wolstenholme prime:0.5	Rock-Ola:0.5	a Zeisel number:0.5	a 2010 Italian drama film based on the novel of the same name by Paolo Giordano, and directed by Saverio Costanzo:0.5	23 (number):0.5	48 (number):0.5	35 (number):0.5	a 2010 Italian drama film:0.5	The lowest odd prime number:0.5	three:0.5	the sum of twelve consecutive prime numbers (5 + 7 + 11 + 13 + 17 + 19 + 23 + 29 + 31 + 37 + 41 + 43):0.5	the lowest number whose aliquot sequence has not yet been fully determined:0.5	four consecutive primes (193 + 197 + 199 + 211):0.5
2377	6920.746	What country is the leading producer of rubber? 	0.0	-1	100	Thailand	.	0	0	0	0	Malaya:0.5	United States:0.5	the Firestone Country Club:0.5	Charles Goodyear:0.5	U.S. Rubber engineer Dr. Louis Marick:0.5	Malaya (now Malaysia):0.5	rubber:0.5	the biggest producer:0.5	1950's-vintage country:0.5	1950's-vintage country & western clothing:0.5	U.S.:0.5	Rubber Rodeo:0.5	Lanxess:0.5	other organic compounds:0.5	other organic compounds plus water:0.5
2090	6899.599	What Ridley Scott movie is set in 180 a.d.? 	0.0	-1	60	Gladiator	.	0	0	0	0	the Movies:0.5	The Movies:0.5	the 54th episode of the sitcom "Seinfeld":0.5	November 1937:0.5	the Republic of Ireland:0.5	the Republic:0.5	a business simulation game created by Lionhead Studios for Microsoft Windows and subsequently ported to Mac OS X by Feral Interactive:0.5	a 1958 experimental collage film:0.5	a 2007 album:0.5	a 2007 album by Ice Cube:0.5	Ltd.:0.5	Movie:0.5	a cinema chain in the Republic of Ireland:0.5	a cinema chain:0.5	30 November 1937:0.5
1654	6894.907	Where is Prairie View A&M University? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	Texas	Prairie View, Texas	0	0	0	0	Houston:0.5	William Nicks Building:0.5	Mogadishu:0.5	Edward L. Blackshear Field:0.5	Sebastian Barrie:0.5	the United States:0.5	L. T. Walker:0.5	Alvin Reed:0.5	Sam Adams, Sr.:0.5	Otto Brown:0.5	Prairie View, Texas:0.5	Warsame Ali:0.5	Prairie View A&M University, specialized in aerospace technology:0.5	the Prairie View A&M University Panthers college football team:0.5	Ali:0.5
1613	6884.162	When was Benjamin Disraeli prime minister? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1868|1874|1880	1874 and 1880	0	0	0	0	September 1876:0.5	1874 and 1880:0.5	the life and times of Benjamin Disraeli, who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and stars John Gielgud, Diana Wynyard, Fay Compton and Stephen Murray:0.5	two separate occasions, first in 1868 and then between 1874 and 1880:0.5	two separate occasions:0.5	times:0.5	1874:0.5	Benjamin Disraeli (who was Chancellor of the Exchequer at the time):0.5	Benjamin Disraeli (1804-1881):0.5	times of Benjamin Disraeli, who became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, and stars John Gielgud, Diana Wynyard, Fay Compton and Stephen Murray:0.5	December 1804:0.5	mid-February 1868:0.5	Spencer Horatio Walpole:0.5	London novelist Benjamin Disraeli (John Gielgud):0.5	Prime Minister and First Lord:0.5
10051	6863.787	Who wrote Pirate Jenny?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Weill	the Brecht–Weill song	0	0	0	0	a 1991 "Washington Post" report:0.5	the Brecht–Weill song:0.5	Angela Lansbury:0.5	her "Anna la bonne", a "spoken song" inspired by the sensational news story of the Papin sisters, two servants, who in 1933 senselessly massacred their employers, mother and daughter:0.5	Dylan:0.5	Bob:0.5	Billy Preston.:0.5	Weill:0.5	Robert Wrote:0.5	a Brecht show:0.5	a Brecht show on which Rotolo worked:0.5	The Black:0.5	a well-known song from "The Threepenny Opera" by Kurt Weill, with lyrics by Bertolt Brecht:0.5	lyrics by Bertolt Brecht:0.5	Washington Post:0.5
1785	6846.926	What body of water does the Euphrates River empty into? 	0.3494850021680095	19	100	Persian gulf	the Persian Gulf	0	0	0	0	more than 80 percent of Syria's water resources:0.5	one time:0.5	Mesopotamia:0.5	Syria's water resources:0.5	Syria':0.5	Bahrain:0.5	Iraq:0.5	two tributaries to the Euphrates, the Balikh and the Khabur:0.5	two tributaries:0.5	the Euphrates River upstream from the town of Ar-Raqqah:0.5	Balikh River:0.5	Khabur River:0.5	the body:0.5	an essential part of many metabolic processes within the body:0.5	Mesopotamia, the so-called cradle of civilization,:0.5
1932	6823.602	When did International Volunteers Day begin? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1985	since 1985	0	0	0	0	the September 21 of every year which is also Founder's Day by The GhanaThink Foundation,:0.5	since 1985:0.5	about the late 1980s:0.5	2011:0.5	April 29:0.5	March:0.5	1970:0.5	21 March:0.5	the September 21:0.5	21 February:0.5	(December 5):0.5	8 local teams:0.5	Action Reconciliation Service for Peace:0.5	Brown University International Mentoring Program:0.5	Jimmy & Rosalynn Carter Work Project:0.5
1438	6802.744	What body of water does the Colorado River flow into? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	Gulf of Mexico	the Gulf of Mexico	0	0	0	0	less than 2 ft:0.5	the Colorado River basin:0.5	20 March 1905:0.5	Perennial water:0.5	United States:0.5	800000 acre.ft within the state:0.5	800000 acre.ft:0.5	the Colorado:0.5	the "Colorado" of 1855:0.5	the "Colorado":0.5	4400000 acre.ft:0.5	4400000 acre.ft per year for California:0.5	The Colorado River for instance:0.5	Arizona, about halfway along the length of the Colorado and 16 mi below Glen Canyon Dam,:0.5	the Colorado River, where a ditch company then controls the allocation of water to shareholders:0.5
2003	6774.562	How far is the distance for a free throw? 	0.0	-1	100	(15|19)\s*f(oo|ee)?t|(4.6|5.8)\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	the distance:0.5	means of kicking the ball as far as possible:0.5	George Roudebush:0.5	John Willett':0.5	John Willett's 1964 translation the alienation effect or (more recently) as the estrangement effect:0.5	John Willett's 1964 translation:0.5	Trajectory of a projectile:0.5	Handball (Australian rules football):0.5	their final farewell:0.5	both:0.5	Malmquist bias:0.5	Willy:0.5	This dimming:0.5	objects:0.5	Show hunter:0.5
1971	6751.599	What city is the Liberty Bell currently located in? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Philadelphia	The Philadelphia Liberty Belles	0	0	0	0	American independence:0.5	The Allentown Art Museum, Allentown Symphony Hall, the former site of Hess':0.5	The Allentown Art Museum:0.5	The Philadelphia Liberty Belles:0.5	Chicago/Aurora Municipal Airport:0.5	the village of Sugar Grove, Illinois, United States, 8 mi west of the city of Aurora:0.5	Allentown Symphony Hall:0.5	the Boston Female Anti-Slavery Society:0.5	landmarks in Center City:0.5	Center City:0.5	Greenville, Illinois:0.5	Chester, Illinois:0.5	the Liberty Bell replica:0.5	Zion':0.5	Bay City, Michigan:0.5
1541	6726.656	What president is on a quarter? 	0.16862108415921306	45	100	Washington	Armed Forces Retirement Home-Washington	0	0	0	0	the Skyway President:0.5	the president's ceremonial and residential quarters:0.5	President Lincoln:0.5	the sleeping quarters for President Lincoln:0.5	President's" quarter, where Decatur could bring no guns to bear:0.5	the Skyway President, recognizable by its concealed running-boards and lack of rear quarter-windows:0.5	a very fast ship and her Captain, Hope, yawed to fire a broadside into "President's" quarter:0.5	The President of the Republic of Kosovo (; ):0.5	The President Range:0.5	President Adar:0.5	President':0.5	the president:0.5	president:0.5	President:0.5	Head of State of the Republic of Kosovo:0.5
1872	6709.671	How did Eva Peron die? 	0.0	-1	100	cervical cancer	.	0	0	0	0	friends:0.5	representatives of the Partido Peronista Femenino—:0.5	the delegates:0.5	friends, the delegates and representatives of the Partido Peronista Femenino—:0.5	the Partido Peronista Femenino—:0.5	Benigno Aquino, Jr.:0.5	Robert Chevara:0.5	Eva:0.5	Eva Peron National University, when the city of La Plata was renamed Eva Perón City:0.5	Eva Peron National University:0.5	Eva Perón City:0.5	1952 to 1955:0.5	Die Fledermaus:0.5	a new version of "Die Fledermaus", which he will direct as this year's Christmas show at the King's Head Theatre:0.5	May 7, 1919 – July 26, 1952:0.5
1692	6696.339	How tall is the Eiffel Tower in France? 	0.0	-1	100	98(4|6)\s?-?\s?f(ee|oo)?t\.?|301\s*m	.	0	0	0	0	a 60 ft tall scale model:0.5	Paris:0.5	6.748421220529275E11:0.5	674842.1220529275:0.5	674843.0:0.5	6.74843E11:0.5	the world's tallest structure:0.5	Puddling (metallurgy):0.5	Paris Las Vegas:0.5	a 60 ft tall scale model of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France:0.5	A 60 ft tall replica:0.5	A 60 ft tall replica of the Eiffel Tower:0.5	the Chrysler Building:0.5	the Chrysler Building in New York City:0.5	The Eiffel Tower:0.5
1552	6677.108	What did Charles Babbage invent? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Analytic(al)? Engine|computer	a "father of the computer"	0	0	0	0	Charles Babbage, Esq:0.5	Lord Byron in popular culture:0.5	Samantha Hunt:0.5	William Henry Fitton:0.5	he:0.5	Martin Wiberg:0.5	a "father of the computer":0.5	a "father:0.5	Joseph Clement:0.5	Per Georg Scheutz:0.5	Allan G. Bromley:0.5	Charles Babbage, FRS (26 December 1791 – 18 October 1871):0.5	an ophthalmoscope:0.5	the computer":0.5	the front of locomotives that clears the tracks of obstacles:0.5
2065	6665.52	What is a female moose called? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	cows?	a cow	0	0	0	0	Karelian Bear Dog:0.5	Eastern moose:0.5	a "moose":0.5	an immature moose of either sex:0.5	a "moose" in North America:0.5	a subspecies of Moose that ranges from Alaska to western Yukon:0.5	Female Western moose:0.5	Alaska moose:0.5	Wolves and moose on Isle Royale:0.5	Moose Hunters:0.5	Western moose:0.5	a cow:0.5	The moose (North America) or Eurasian elk (Europe) ("Alces alces"):0.5	The moose (North America) or Eurasian elk (Europe):0.5	The moose (North America) or Eurasian elk:0.5
1659	6644.118	Where was Bob Dylan born? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Duluth\s?, Minn(\.,?|esota)?	Duluth, Minnesota	0	0	0	0	Meir Ariel:0.5	Columbia Records':0.5	Columbia Records' "The Essential" series:0.5	Japan:0.5	Columbia Records, original catalogue number KCS 9463:0.5	Duluth, Minnesota:0.5	an American singer:0.5	an American singer–songwriter, author, poet and painter who has been a major figure in popular music for five decades:0.5	five decades:0.5	Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941:0.5	Bob Dylan (; born Robert Allen Zimmerman, May 24, 1941):0.5	Bob Dylan (born Robert Allen Zimmerman on May 24, 1941):0.5	singer-songwriter, artist, and writer:0.5	one night:0.5	one night in late 1978:0.5
1584	6625.196	When did George W. Bush get elected as the governor of Texas? 	0.0	-1	100	199(4|8)	.	0	0	0	0	2000:0.5	1974:0.5	1968:0.5	152 people:0.5	1999:0.5	2003:0.5	his time spent as Governor of Texas:0.5	his time:0.5	2004:0.5	Section 527 of the United States tax code, formed to oppose George W. Bush's re-election efforts in the 2004 presidential election:0.5	Section 527:0.5	the 2004 presidential election:0.5	George H. W:0.5	his military service requirements:0.5	January 20, 2005:0.5
2012	6596.378	How did Marty Robbins die? 	0.0	-1	148	heart attack|cardiac	.	0	0	0	0	a song:NaN	a song written by Bobby Lee Springfield, and recorded by American country music artist Marty Robbins:NaN	the Rio Grande of a unit of Texas Rangers whose "time had come to die:NaN	a book about her brother:NaN	a book:NaN	the next man who dies”:NaN	Gunfighter Ballads and Trail Songs:NaN	Nashville, Tennessee:NaN	the first promotional release from the "Too High to Die" record:NaN	the "Too High to Die" record:NaN	Die:NaN	he:NaN	their 1984 debut album:NaN	their 1984 debut album "The Axeman's Jazz":NaN	she:NaN
1567	6582.097	When did the Black Panther party start in California? 	1.0	0	100	1966	1966	0	0	0	0	1966:0.5	209 213 310 323 408 415 510 530 559 562 619 626 650 661 707 714 760 805 818 831 858 909 916 925 949:0.5	1848:0.5	1968 and 1970:0.5	the 2008 election:0.5	the year 2010:0.5	the early 2000s:0.5	the late 1980s:0.5	the California State Assembly:0.5	the Black Panther Party and a group called the US Organization:0.5	the US Organization:0.5	the California State Capitol:0.5	similar actions:0.5	that year:0.5	US Organization:0.5
2265	6561.725	How did Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings die? 	0.06091146925329727	104	142	cerebral hemorrhage	a cerebral hemorrhage	0	0	0	0	rural Florida:NaN	1928 in New York State:NaN	Walter Farley, "Old Yeller":NaN	the Mother Goose rhyme in which Humpty Dumpty falls and dies:NaN	the St. Johns:NaN	her last book:NaN	Mary Steenburgen as "The Yearling" author Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings:NaN	her books:NaN	her books "South Moon Under" and "The Yearling",:NaN	Die:NaN	Die/:NaN	South Moon:NaN	South Moon Under:NaN	The Black Stallion:NaN	the Red Fern:NaN
1702	6548.609	Whose business slogan is "Quality is job 1"? 	0.0	-1	100	Ford	.	0	0	0	0	the "BenQ" brand name, which stands for the company slogan "Bringing Enjoyment N Quality to life":0.5	Bringing Enjoyment N Quality:0.5	quality assurance:0.5	Quality assurance:0.5	regeneration policy – the quality of life in towns:0.5	the quality of life:0.5	the same high quality:0.5	the same high quality throughout the country to open up the country for investment and development:0.5	Job:0.5	the quality:0.5	Quality:0.5	Quality Education:0.5	its recordings:0.5	EMI:0.5	Electronic Arts:0.5
2070	6529.953	What date did the U.S. civil war start? 	0.0	-1	100	April 12.*1861	.	0	0	0	0	$1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50, $100, $500 and $1000:0.5	all the 200,000 deaths during the long Guatemalan Civil War:0.5	all the 200,000 deaths:0.5	June 22, 1868:0.5	January 26, 1870:0.5	July 14, 1868:0.5	March 30, 1870:0.5	February 23, 1870:0.5	June 25, 1868:0.5	July 24, 1866:0.5	July 15, 1870:0.5	April 9:0.5	The United States Congress:0.5	U.S. forces:0.5	U.S. nationalism:0.5
1505	6503.188	What is the currency used in China? 	0.292513326014591	25	100	RMB|Ren?minbi|Yuan	1000 cash equal to one yuan	0	0	0	0	the Mexican peso:0.5	the currency system displacing coinages:0.5	the ISO 3166-1 country code for the first two letters and the first letter of the name of the currency (D for dollar, for instance):0.5	The currency:0.5	The fifth and latest editions of the currency of the People's Republic of China:0.5	the currency of the People's Republic of China:0.5	electronic money that acts as alternative currency:0.5	currency:0.5	the currency swap transaction structure:0.5	ten or so independent states:0.5	960–1279:0.5	the currency:0.5	the first letter of the name of the currency (D for dollar, for instance):0.5	The latter definition, pertaining to the currency systems of nations,:0.5	the currency systems of nations:0.5
1935	6481.789	What color is the top stripe on the U.S. flag? 	0.07133375178436585	71	100	red( stripe| color)?$	red	0	0	0	0	the 13 stripes:0.5	the 50 states of the United States of America:0.5	Three Flags:0.5	America:0.5	the United States:0.5	independence:0.5	the Kingdom of Great Britain:0.5	the thirteen British colonies:0.5	independence from the Kingdom of Great Britain:0.5	The 50 stars:0.5	The 50 stars on the flag:0.5	the 50 states:0.5	Flag of the United States:0.5	Pan-African flag:0.5	Flag of Texas:0.5
1806	6457.562	When was the first heart transplant? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1967	December 6, 1967	0	0	0	0	January 6, 1968:0.5	February 1999:0.5	December 6, 1967:0.5	barely three days:0.5	1981:0.5	all of Taiwan:0.5	all:0.5	October 22, 2002:0.5	Eastern Europe (the then-Soviet bloc):0.5	The St. Ekaterina Hospital:0.5	one location:0.5	17 transplants, including the first heart-lung transplant:0.5	the Stanford University Hospital:0.5	it:0.5	Paul David:0.5
1819	6445.371	When did Marilyn Monroe commit suicide? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1962	June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962	0	0	0	0	1947:0.5	June 1, 1926 – August 5, 1962:0.5	August 5, 1962:0.5	the 1950s and the early 1960s:0.5	the early 1960s:0.5	the 1950s:0.5	10 years:0.5	1% complete suicide:0.5	Copycat suicide:0.5	a 1966 American documentary film:0.5	August:0.5	two failed marriages:0.5	She:0.5	Zanuck:0.5	those:0.5
10005	6427.566	How many pieces are there in a dozen?	0.0	-1	144	\b12\b|twelve	.	0	0	0	0	dozens of pieces in many forms and styles, including "choreae polonicae", fantasias, galliards, transcriptions of Italian madrigals, passamezzos, and preludes, all of which he probably played himself:NaN	many forms and styles:NaN	two contestants:NaN	two contestants, common in African-American communities, where participants insult each other until one gives up:NaN	13 short stories:NaN	13 short stories by Vladimir Nabokov previously published in American magazines:NaN	a 1967 war film directed by Robert Aldrich, released by MGM, and starring Lee Marvin:NaN	a 1967 war film directed by Robert Aldrich, released by MGM:NaN	a 1967 war film:NaN	March 19, 2003:NaN	Stephanie Bedwell-Grime:NaN	as long as 30 years:NaN	Janine R. Wedel:NaN	there:NaN	Diomedes Cato:NaN
2086	6411.197	What is the study of ants called? 	0.0	-1	100	myrmecology	.	0	0	0	0	a study published in 2009:0.5	ants:0.5	a study:0.5	the Study of Social Insects:0.5	the Study:0.5	E. O:0.5	Those using scientific methods:0.5	scientific methods:0.5	the laboratory:0.5	Teologiese Studies in Afrikaans; previously also known as Hervormde Teologiese Studies:0.5	Theological Studies (Teologiese Studies in Afrikaans; previously also known as Hervormde Teologiese Studies):0.5	they:0.5	2013:0.5	a leading Canadian private education all-girls school in Westmount, Quebec:0.5	The Study:0.5
1799	6394.682	What is the life expectancy of the average woman in Nigeria? 	0.33889035263304046	20	100	5[0-9] years	about 52 years	0	0	0	0	Japan's recorded life expectancy:0.5	the school life expectancy (primary to tertiary education) for a man or woman:0.5	a longer life expectancy than men:0.5	Global life expectancy at birth, which is estimated to have risen from 46 years in 1950–1955 to 65 years in 2000–2005,:0.5	9.23768E11:0.5	923768.0:0.5	9.237632893492101E11:0.5	923763.2893492101:0.5	the enrollment of girls in primary school and the gross national product and increase of life expectancy:0.5	the gross national product and increase of life expectancy:0.5	Esperanza de vida.PNG|thumb|400px|Life expectancy:0.5	Rising life expectancy:0.5	Mali:0.5	Sexually active life expectancy:0.5	Abuja:0.5
1763	6372.374	How old is the universe? 	0.8612932285868583	1	148	1[34].* billion years	13.798 ± 0.037 billion years	0	0	0	0	Old Dominion University Fieldhouse:NaN	13.798 ± 0.037 billion years:NaN	798 ± 0:NaN	13.798 ± 0.:NaN	Old Dominion Lady Monarchs basketball:NaN	Old Campus District, University of South Carolina:NaN	13:NaN	List of Old Dominion University alumni:NaN	9% ordinary matter:NaN	9% ordinary matter, 26:NaN	059 billion years:NaN	8% dark matter:NaN	at least 93 billion light years or meters:NaN	8% dark matter and 68:NaN	at least 93 billion light years:NaN
10009	6355.581	What color is the sky?	0.6505149978319906	4	100	blue	color #14-4318 TPX—Sky Blue	0	0	0	0	Willie Stein:0.5	the Earth's shadow and the Belt of Venus:0.5	the Earth's shadow:0.5	the Earth':0.5	color #14-4318 TPX—Sky Blue:0.5	the "Pantone Textile Paper eXtended (TPX)" colour list, color #14-4318 TPX—Sky Blue:0.5	There:0.5	the Belt of Venus:0.5	the Belt:0.5	color:0.5	John Ashton (musician):0.5	colour list, color #14-4318 TPX—Sky Blue:0.5	Himmelfarb:0.5	Tōhō Line:0.5	Maine Sting:0.5
2105	6342.272	What country produces the most silk? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	China	China	0	0	0	0	the world:0.5	the southern and northeast parts of the country:0.5	users in the country and in foreign countries:0.5	foreign countries:0.5	Silk in the Indian subcontinent:0.5	Silk Cut:0.5	little relationship to what had previously been produced in the country:0.5	the Caucasus:0.5	United Nations:0.5	the greatest and most successful Georgian ruler:0.5	the greatest and most successful Georgian ruler in history:0.5	the rice harvest in the southern and northeast parts of the country:0.5	All of western Europe:0.5	the Nordic countries:0.5	countries:0.5
2272	6329.903	How many intelligence agencies does the U.S. have? 	0.0	-1	100	17	.	0	0	0	0	six cities in the United States and Canada:0.5	Many:0.5	Covert agent:0.5	Investigation:0.5	the Federal Bureau:0.5	specialized duties:0.5	Federal agencies:0.5	close to 35 years:0.5	close to 35 years, all the while providing the PRC with sensitive classified information:0.5	the Federal Bureau of Investigation:0.5	Many of these experiments:0.5	six cities:0.5	the States:0.5	many other countries:0.5	the Minister of Finance in many other countries:0.5
1714	6305.944	What province in Canada is Niagara Falls located in? 	1.0	0	147	Ontario	the province of Ontario and the state of New York	0	0	0	0	the province of Ontario and the state of New York:NaN	Ontario and the state of New York:NaN	the collective name for three waterfalls that straddle the international border between Canada and the United States; more specifically, between the province of Ontario and the state of New York:NaN	the United States:NaN	Canada and the United States:NaN	the creation of the province of Manitoba:NaN	March 28, 2013, followed by a number of openings in Western Canada in 3 provinces on May 6, 2013:NaN	Ontario, Canada:NaN	3 provinces:NaN	3 provinces on May 6, 2013:NaN	Niagara River:NaN	the province:NaN	the Province:NaN	the Province of Canada in 1841:NaN	the province of Manitoba:NaN
1592	6281.359	When was the Reichstag burned down? 	0.6757025391000779	4	143	1933	March 12, 1933	0	0	0	0	the German Parliament:NaN	Dudley Aman, 1st Baron Marley:NaN	Keith Ellison:NaN	A. J. P. Taylor:NaN	March 12, 1933:NaN	January 30, 1937:NaN	December 12, 1933:NaN	January 30, 1939:NaN	Hays:NaN	the Session Chamber of the Reichstag building:NaN	debate and research:NaN	the Session Chamber:NaN	the Session Chamber of the Reichstag building, the assembly location of the German Parliament:NaN	The responsibility:NaN	the assembly location:NaN
1865	6259.35	What is the major crop grown in Arizona? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	cotton	the first crop of cotton to be entirely planted, harvested and baled by machinery in 1944	0	0	0	0	the United States:0.5	the number one crop of Arizona:0.5	the Yuma mesa, most notably the lemon crop which suffered a 75% to 95% loss of crop and trees as stated by the Arizona Department of Agriculture in a February 2007 report:0.5	the many crops grown in and around Yuma:0.5	the many crops:0.5	a 75% to 95% loss of crop and trees:0.5	a major crop in Mississippi:0.5	a volunteered or cultivated plant (any plant) whose product is harvested by a human at some point of its growth stage:0.5	a cash crop of immense economic worth:0.5	a major crop:0.5	Major League Baseball spring training:0.5	crop and trees:0.5	the first crop of cotton to be entirely planted, harvested and baled by machinery in 1944:0.5	cotton, a labour intensive crop and a cash crop of immense economic worth:0.5	the growing need for labour to grow cotton, a labour intensive crop and a cash crop of immense economic worth:0.5
1828	6234.931	What was Thailand's original name? 	1.0	0	100	Siam	Siam'	0	0	0	0	Siam':0.5	Thailand':0.5	the first Thailand':0.5	Persia (Iran):0.5	Africa, Asia and Europe:0.5	the United States:0.5	India':0.5	Thai Rung Engineering Co. Ltd.:0.5	Thai Rung Engineering Co. Ltd., which was changed to Thai Rung Union Car Co. Ltd. in 1973:0.5	Sam Chuk District:0.5	Baja California and Baja California Sur:0.5	the United States by the state of California:0.5	the abdication of the king:0.5	events subsequent to the abdication of the king, including the name change of 1939:0.5	not its origin but a learned and artificial distortion:0.5
10020	6213.023	What is the color of pee?	0.33889035263304046	20	100	yellow|golden	the visual perceptual property corresponding in humans to the categories called "red", "blue", "yellow", "green" and others	0	0	0	0	a variety of colors:0.5	The different color fields of the background:0.5	Size: 5 X 7 inches.1940-41 OPC V301-2 (50) This set continued in numbering from series 1 and was nearly the same except for being sepia in color.:0.5	no colored background:0.5	color player photos on front and back:0.5	color player photos:0.5	a white border and color player photos on front and back:0.5	a white border and color player:0.5	English/French text and color player photos on front and back:0.5	color:0.5	1940-41 OPC V301-2 (50) This set continued in numbering from series 1 and was nearly the same except for being sepia in color:0.5	sepia in color:0.5	a specific color:0.5	related but distinct concepts referring to the perceived intensity of a specific color:0.5	Nike:0.5
1789	6196.166	What is the date of the Kent State Shooting? 	0.6106008625505976	6	148	May 4\s?, 1970	May 4, 1970: Kent, Ohio	0	0	0	0	1886:NaN	Today Kent:NaN	1910:NaN	000 copies:NaN	100 issues:NaN	October 4, 1884:NaN	May 4, 1970: Kent, Ohio:NaN	Today:NaN	Orangeburg massacre:NaN	four people:NaN	the date and time of the school shooting:NaN	such pages' creation dates:NaN	two people:NaN	October 4:NaN	Dean Cain:NaN
1848	6172.267	What was the name of the plane that dropped the Atomic Bomb on Hiroshima? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	Enola Gay	the hit single "Enola Gay", named after the plane that dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima	0	0	0	0	The plane:0.5	the bombings:0.5	818 in Hiroshima and 162:0.5	Barbara Leonard Reynolds:0.5	Nagasaki:0.5	818 in Hiroshima:0.5	a uranium gun-type fission bomb code-named "Little Boy":0.5	509th Composite Group:0.5	Tube Alloys:0.5	083 in Nagasaki:0.5	the "Hiroshima Prefectural Products Exhibition Hall":0.5	the "Hiroshima Prefectural Industrial Promotion Hall":0.5	083:0.5	the anniversaries:0.5	the anniversaries of the bombings:0.5
1927	6124.612	How did George Washington die? 	0.0	-1	100	inflammatory quinsy|severe infection of the throat|throat infection|cynanche trachealis|inflammation|blee?d|epiglottitis	.	0	0	0	0	Georg Köberle, (born in Nonnenhorn, on Lake Constance, 21 March 1819; died Dresden, 7 June 1898):0.5	his five-act play "Die Mediceer" (Mannheim, 1849):0.5	Lake Constance, 21 March 1819; died Dresden, 7:0.5	died Dresden, 7:0.5	both his father and older brother:0.5	Die Mediceer:0.5	Mount Vernon:0.5	the Founding Fathers:0.5	the Founding Fathers of the United States:0.5	one of the Founding Fathers of the United States:0.5	an infant, and his half-sister Jane:0.5	"George Washington":0.5	the Continental Army:0.5	British America:0.5	his father:0.5
1534	6101.253	The sun is mostly made up of what two gasses? 	0.677932850504707	4	148	hydrogen .*helium	hydrogen and helium	0	0	0	0	the two planets with the greatest masses:NaN	57 billion years:NaN	Jupiter and Saturn (the two planets with the greatest masses):NaN	Jupiter and Saturn:NaN	hydrogen and helium:NaN	hydrogen:NaN	the volume of the Sun when Jupiter and Saturn (the two planets with the greatest masses) are roughly in the same direction:NaN	The barycenter:NaN	part:NaN	birth:NaN	the rest:NaN	the volume:NaN	the same direction:NaN	the collapse:NaN	many other stars:NaN
1598	6077.294	Who was the baseball player given the nickname "Mr. October"? 	0.20446769648675045	38	100	Reggie Jackson	Reggie Jackson	0	0	0	0	October 1, 1890:0.5	April 7, 1873 – February 25, 1934:0.5	December 18, 1886 – July 17, 1961:0.5	October:0.5	a given situation:0.5	A given stadium:0.5	the refrain "Willie, Mickey and the Duke", which subsequently became the title of an award given by the New York Baseball Writers Association:0.5	the title of an award given by the New York Baseball Writers Association:0.5	an award given by the New York Baseball Writers Association:0.5	the preferential treatment given to Cobb:0.5	a possible 226 votes:0.5	October 14, 1946:0.5	one of seven months with a length of 31 days:0.5	December 18, 1886:0.5	July 17, 1961:0.5
2071	6049.342	How many islands are there in Indonesia? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	1[78],?(508|306|000)|8,?844	only 6,000 islands out of 17,000	0	0	0	0	at least one international airport:0.5	the source for many pirate groups that regularly attack ships in the Strait of Malacca in the north:0.5	many pirate groups:0.5	000 islands:0.5	Lesser mouse-deer:0.5	Balinese temple:0.5	Lembata Regency:0.5	24 December 1946:0.5	One reason why the natural ecosystem in Indonesia is still well-preserved:0.5	One reason:0.5	many pirate groups that regularly attack ships in the Strait of Malacca in the north:0.5	only 6,000 islands out of 17,000:0.5	the Philippines:0.5	the Spice Islands:0.5	the Spice Islands of Maluku:0.5
2029	6035.559	How many electoral votes does Tennessee have? 	0.0	-1	100	11	.	0	0	0	0	the Natchez Trace, created and used for many generations by American Indians,:0.5	many forms of American popular music, including rock and roll, blues, country, and rockabilly:0.5	four acts:0.5	a critical role in the development of many forms of American popular music, including rock and roll, blues, country, and rockabilly:0.5	a significant portion of African American voters as well as many poor white voters:0.5	many poor white voters:0.5	six members:0.5	the disenfranchisement of a significant portion of African American voters as well as many poor white voters:0.5	the development of many forms of American popular music, including rock and roll, blues, country, and rockabilly:0.5	many generations:0.5	many forms:0.5	most African Americans in rural areas and small towns, as well as many poor Whites:0.5	six terms:0.5	Many national civil rights:0.5	Many national civil rights leaders, such as Rosa Parks and Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.:0.5
1462	6012.446	Where is the oldest synagogue in the United States? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	Newport|New York	Newport, Rhode Island	0	0	0	0	Maryland:0.5	Temple Adath Israel (Owensboro, Kentucky):0.5	The United States of America (USA),:0.5	the United States (U.S.), America, or simply the States,:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	United States of America:0.5	James Madison Park:0.5	Newport, Rhode Island:0.5	the United States of America:0.5	North Carolina at Chapel Hill:0.5	the United States Senate:0.5	New Orleans, Louisiana:0.5	Newport:0.5	Rhode Island:0.5	9.826675E12:0.5
2290	5985.267	When was the piano made? 	0.0	-1	144	1700|1698|1[78].*century	.	0	0	0	0	1967:NaN	the Sydney Conservatorium of Music:NaN	the Sydney Conservatorium:NaN	one of the world's most familiar musical instruments:NaN	the world's most familiar musical instruments:NaN	The thick wooden posts:NaN	the world':NaN	The thick wooden posts on the underside (grands) or back (uprights) of the piano:NaN	000 upright pianos:NaN	the Australian Broadcasting Corporation:NaN	its versatility and ubiquity:NaN	more modern materials:NaN	carefully engineered composite parts:NaN	the underside (grands) or back (uprights):NaN	carbon fiber:NaN
10066	5966.728	in which country was google founded?	0.0	-1	100	\bU(nited|\.)?\s*S(tates|\.)?\b	.	0	0	0	0	Sergey Brin:0.5	a strong tendency for countries in which Google users enquire more about the future to exhibit a higher GDP:0.5	Stanford University:0.5	countries in which Google users enquire more about the future to exhibit a higher GDP:0.5	countries:0.5	a country where Google Play Books are not sold then:0.5	sources that are inaccessible from within that country:0.5	Larry Page and Sergey Brin:0.5	Google:0.5	Larry Page:0.5	the Chief Culture Officer:0.5	the world:0.5	the economic success of a country:0.5	a country where they are sold:0.5	the traveler returns to a country where they are sold:0.5
2160	5948.803	What is the body temperature of a dog? 	0.0	-1	100	\b(100|102|38|39)\b	.	0	0	0	0	the lowest temperature attained by the body during rest (usually during sleep):0.5	Eighteen or more muscles:0.5	the surrounding temperature:0.5	The body temperature:0.5	The body temperature of hairless dogs:0.5	their body temperature:0.5	energy:0.5	the thermoregulation process:0.5	Canis:0.5	Thermoregulation:0.5	one:0.5	up to 5 years:0.5	the summer:0.5	the winter:0.5	the winter and 15–25 °C in the summer:0.5
10044	5930.266	Who discovered the structure of DNA?	0.42693598216088113	13	100	((Watson|Crick).*){2}	His photograph of Watson and Crick	0	0	0	0	two helical chains:0.5	Jay Van Andel's wife:0.5	Antony Barrington Brown:0.5	the Swiss physician Friedrich Miescher who, in 1869, discovered a microscopic substance in the pus of discarded surgical bandages:0.5	Hershey–Chase experiment:0.5	Odile Crick:0.5	Watson:0.5	Salvador Luria:0.5	Jay Van Andel's wife and VAI co-founder Betty Van Andel:0.5	Jay Van Andel':0.5	Alex Titomirov:0.5	two helical chains each coiled round the same axis, and each:0.5	they:0.5	His photograph of Watson and Crick:0.5	James D. Watson:0.5
2387	5910.985	What country celebrates Guy Fawkes Day? 	0.17339374311232825	44	100	England|\bGB\b|Great Britain|\bUK\b|United Kingdom	Wintour to Fawkes, who had by then been away from England for many years, and thus was largely unknown in the country	0	0	0	0	the West African country:0.5	Rhodesia and South Africa:0.5	Rhodesia:0.5	Veracruz:0.5	Oaxaca:0.5	Oaxaca, Chiapas, Veracruz, and the Yucatán Peninsula:0.5	Liberia:0.5	Barbados:0.5	Scottish:0.5	the Irish, Scottish and Germans:0.5	the country':0.5	the country's new republican regime:0.5	Trinity College, Toronto:0.5	Dana Wynter:0.5	5 November:0.5
2218	5894.862	What company manufactures Van Heusen shirts? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	Phillips-Van Heusen|PVH	the Phillips-Van Heusen shirt-making corporation, Nike, the Dole Food Company, Mattel and other companies whose products were created or harvested in low-wage countries	0	0	0	0	several Calvin Klein brands:0.5	Izod:0.5	Izod and Lacoste:0.5	Light Commercial Vehicles:0.5	Calvin Klein Inc.:0.5	the Arrow brand:0.5	Coors Brewing Company:0.5	Gant U.S.A.:0.5	the Gant Company AB shares:0.5	95.6% of the Gant Company AB shares, which completed the take-over:0.5	6% of the Gant Company AB shares:0.5	Light Duty Trucks:0.5	the Arrow brand and the related licensing business from Cluett American Group:0.5	Light Duty Trucks (North America) or Light Commercial Vehicles (Europe):0.5	Phillips Van Heusen:0.5
1708	5877.29	When was the Exxon Valdez Oil spill? 	0.5578858913022597	8	144	1989	The 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred as the oil tanker "Exxon Valdez"	0	0	0	0	2010:NaN	the "Exxon Valdez":NaN	the Exxon Valdez oil spill:NaN	the "Exxon Valdez" just prior to the Exxon Valdez oil spill:NaN	the point:NaN	departure:NaN	The terminal:NaN	the point of departure for the "Exxon Valdez" just prior to the Exxon Valdez oil spill:NaN	The 1989 Exxon Valdez oil spill occurred as the oil tanker "Exxon Valdez":NaN	Bill Allen (corporate CEO):NaN	1991:NaN	about 40 km:NaN	March 24, 1989:NaN	the Bligh Reef:NaN	about 40 km from Valdez:NaN
1460	5863.19	What was the name of the dog in the Thin Man movies? 	0.44302832384658164	12	100	Asta	the role of the pet dog "Asta" in the 1934 detective comedy "The Thin Man"	0	0	0	0	Skippy (dog):0.5	"The New York Times" crossword puzzles (crosswordese), in response to clues such as "Thin Man dog" or "Dog star:0.5	a frequent answer in "The New York Times" crossword puzzles (crosswordese), in response to clues such as "Thin Man dog" or "Dog star:0.5	clues such as "Thin Man dog" or "Dog star:0.5	response to clues such as "Thin Man dog" or "Dog star:0.5	Albert Einstein in popular culture:0.5	Tin Goyenda:0.5	A Dog Named Christmas:0.5	Thin Man dog:0.5	Man:0.5	puzzles (crosswordese), in response to clues such as "Thin Man dog" or "Dog star:0.5	Snow Dogs:0.5	the role of the pet dog "Asta" in the 1934 detective comedy "The Thin Man":0.5	Black Rock City:0.5	Black Rock City, often abbreviated to BRC,:0.5
1898	5848.626	What city is Disneyland in? 	1.0	0	100	Anaheim|Paris|To(ky|yk)o	Anaheim Convention Center	0	0	0	0	Anaheim Convention Center:0.5	The Singaporean government:0.5	home to cartoon character's houses such as the house of Mickey Mouse, Minnie Mouse and Goofy, as well as Donald Duck's boat:0.5	10 pm due to the conditions of the permit issued by the City of Anaheim:0.5	The "city":0.5	the City:0.5	the permit issued by the City of Anaheim:0.5	the conditions of the permit issued by the City of Anaheim:0.5	the City of Anaheim:0.5	Singapore:0.5	Anaheim, California:0.5	Anaheim, California and Magic Kingdom:0.5	Donald Duck':0.5	an attack on the city:0.5	the city:0.5
2282	5820.117	What canal is between the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea? 	1.0	0	100	Suez	The Suez Canal ( "")	0	0	0	0	The Suez Canal ( ""):0.5	The 163 km long man-made Suez Canal:0.5	the present Sweet Water Canal:0.5	Suez Canal Authority:0.5	the Port Said Port Authority, Suez Canal Authority and Red Sea Ports Authority of Egypt, Jordan Maritime Authority, Israel Port Authority, Saudi Ports Authority and Sea Ports Corporation of Sudan:0.5	commercial waterway connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea:0.5	a canal linking the Mediterranean:0.5	Suez Canal (disambiguation):0.5	the line of the present Sweet Water Canal:0.5	the canal:0.5	A canal:0.5	an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea and the Red Sea:0.5	Red Sea Ports Authority of Egypt, Jordan Maritime Authority, Israel Port Authority, Saudi Ports Authority and Sea Ports Corporation:0.5	Red Sea Ports Authority:0.5	Red Sea Ports Authority of Egypt, Jordan Maritime Authority, Israel Port Authority, Saudi Ports Authority and Sea Ports Corporation of Sudan:0.5
1829	5795.179	How tall is the CNN Tower in Toronto? 	0.0	-1	97	553.*\s*m|1,?815.*\s*f(oo|ee)?t	.	0	0	0	0	the provincial capital of Ontario:0.5	the Canada Malting Co. grain processing towers and the Redpath Sugar Refinery:0.5	the provincial capital:0.5	6.3E8:0.5	7.125E9:0.5	the Canada Malting Co. grain processing towers:0.5	the largest and most populous city in Canada and the provincial capital of Ontario:0.5	Toronto (, ):0.5	the Toronto skyline:0.5	630.0:0.5	7125.0:0.5	1.749E9:0.5	related structures along the Harbour:0.5	commercial office towers:0.5	residential:0.5
1508	5790.192	What was Dale Evans' horse's name? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Buttermilk	Quarter Horse Buttermilk	0	0	0	0	a horse dealer:0.5	Southwestern Exposition and Livestock Show:0.5	Rawhide Boys Ranch:0.5	Republic Picture's staff:0.5	Republic Picture':0.5	Quarter Horse Buttermilk:0.5	Horse Buttermilk:0.5	Trigger (horse):0.5	Angel Unaware:0.5	a horse dealer and a peddler of leather goods:0.5	the horse:0.5	the National Cowgirl Museum and Hall of Fame:0.5	A Horse:0.5	the "horse names":0.5	The Texas Press Association:0.5
1653	5773.305	How do you say "French fries" in French? 	0.0	-1	100	pommes frites	.	0	0	0	0	french fries as examples:0.5	french fries:0.5	Queen Latifah, Family Guy, meat pie, French fries and gravy, and the Toronto Maple Leafs:0.5	French fries and gravy:0.5	Belgian fries, chips, hot chips, finger chips, fries, steak fries, wedges, potato wedges, frites:0.5	French Fried:0.5	Vermont State Fair:0.5	its french fries:0.5	Famous French Fries:0.5	french fries and a kosher dill pickle spear:0.5	North Sea Texas:0.5	Roxie':0.5	examples:0.5	David Starkey:0.5	Snack food:0.5
1837	5751.966	What year was Ebbets Field, home of Brooklyn Dodgers, built? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	191[23]	1913	0	0	0	0	a Brooklyn Dodgers football team:0.5	just 24:0.5	700:0.5	10:0.5	1957:0.5	1884:0.5	the Brooklyn Dodgers of the National League:0.5	November 1936:0.5	$2,500:0.5	28:0.5	500:0.5	the Brooklyn Tigers of the second AFL:0.5	the NFL's Brooklyn Dodgers:0.5	the Brooklyn Tigers:0.5	their last two seasons:0.5
1479	5727.56	Who composed "The Messiah"? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Handel	many of Handel's operas, of comparable length and structure to "Messiah",	0	0	0	0	Messiah Part III:0.5	Messiah (poem):0.5	Henri Gaudier-Brzeska.:0.5	many of Handel's operas, of comparable length and structure to "Messiah",:0.5	Handel's operas, of comparable length and structure to "Messiah",:0.5	Handel's first use in oratorio of the French overture form:0.5	Handel's first use:0.5	Handel's operas:0.5	Handel':0.5	Handel:0.5	Antonio Stradivari:0.5	Handel Cossham:0.5	James Bible:0.5	Charles Jennens:0.5	Messiah (HWV 56), the English-language oratorio composed by George Frideric Handel in 1741,:0.5
2227	5717.013	What is the Bluegrass state? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	K(entuck)?y.?	Transportation in Kentucky	0	0	0	0	artistic aspects of the Bluegrass State:0.5	interesting cultural, historical, and artistic aspects of the Bluegrass State:0.5	bluegrass (or any other grass) as the official state grass:0.5	Transportation in Kentucky:0.5	the General Assembly:0.5	the United States and Europe:0.5	Minnesota:0.5	Germany:0.5	Indiana Rail Road:0.5	Bluegrass, Minnesota:0.5	List of Kentucky state symbols:0.5	the United States:0.5	The task:0.5	The task of this network:0.5	activities:0.5
2231	5706.715	What is a word spelled the same backward and forward called? 	0.5	9	100	palindrome	a Latin palindrome featuring the words "SATOR AREPO TENET OPERA ROTAS" written in a square	0	0	0	0	Palindromic rheumatism:0.5	a word of Scots origin to mean a magical spell of any kind, or one which reads the same forwards and backwards:0.5	namely: -1:0.5	two distinct letters:0.5	WordPerfect:0.5	+ dromos:0.5	Family Game Night (TV series):0.5	students hearing and identifying the sounds in a word:0.5	Sator Square:0.5	a Latin palindrome featuring the words "SATOR AREPO TENET OPERA ROTAS" written in a square:0.5	a word square containing a Latin palindrome featuring the words "SATOR AREPO TENET OPERA ROTAS" written in a square:0.5	more than one autoimmune disorder:0.5	Palindromic Rheumatism:0.5	the illness:0.5	"kayak" and "mom":0.5
1710	5689.031	What are the colors of the Italian flag? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	((green|white|red)\s*,?\s*(and)?\s*){3}	a tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white, and red, with the green at the hoist side	0	0	0	0	the colors of the Italian flag and the logo:0.5	the colors of the Italian flag:0.5	the colors:0.5	two stripes tinted in the Italian flag colors (red and green):0.5	a tricolour featuring three equally sized vertical pales of green, white, and red, with the green at the hoist side:0.5	two stripes tinted in the Italian flag colors:0.5	related but distinct concepts referring to the perceived intensity of a specific color:0.5	Flag of Tampa, Florida:0.5	the Italian flag colors:0.5	2010 Rabobank season:0.5	a pizza evoking the colors of the Italian flag — green (basil leaves), white (mozzarella), and red (tomatoes):0.5	the colors of the Italian flag — green (basil leaves), white (mozzarella), and red (tomatoes):0.5	green, white, and red:0.5	Giro d'Italia:0.5	the day:0.5
2330	5676.539	What river is under New York's George Washington bridge? 	1.0	0	100	Hudson	the Hudson River between New York City and Fort Lee, New Jersey	0	0	0	0	the Hudson River between New York City and Fort Lee, New Jersey:0.5	the Delaware River:0.5	notable East River crossings:0.5	Niagara River:0.5	East River:0.5	Harlem River:0.5	Delaware River:0.5	Potomac River:0.5	The George Washington Bridge, spanning the Hudson River between New York City and Fort Lee, New Jersey,:0.5	the Hudson:0.5	The Salmon River:0.5	the Connecticut state line:0.5	Riverdale, Bronx:0.5	a plantation on the Potomac River which he named Mount Vernon:0.5	Connecticut:0.5
2015	5648.401	What building is the Academy of Country Music Awards held in? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	MGM Grand Garden Arena	MGM Grand Garden Arena	0	0	0	0	a Pollstar Industry Award:0.5	the two singers:0.5	a Pollstar Industry Award for touring:0.5	Taylor Swift:0.5	their 2 Worlds 2 Voices Tour:0.5	2 Worlds:0.5	two Academy:0.5	the 1993 Academy:0.5	a building on the Sunset Strip:0.5	the buildings on fire:0.5	the buildings:0.5	George Jones:0.5	Dixie Chicks:0.5	The Amazing Race 22:0.5	Trisha Yearwood:0.5
10093	5628.961	where is kiev ?	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Ukraine|\bUA\b	Kiev, Ukraine	0	0	0	0	Europe:0.5	Kiev Uprising:0.5	the Kiev Caves monastery:0.5	Kiev, Ukraine:0.5	Khotianivka:0.5	Chabany:0.5	Kiev Municipal Academic Opera and Ballet Theatre for Children and Youth:0.5	the capital and the largest city of Ukraine, located in the north central part of the country on the Dnieper River:0.5	the capital:0.5	Kyiv:0.5	Kyiv (:0.5	Dnieper River:0.5	Leonid Osyka:0.5	the former Trans Kiev which loses the flying license:0.5	the former Trans Kiev:0.5
10029	5616.09	What is the proton number of neon?	0.6989700043360189	3	100	\b10\b|ten	symbol Ne and atomic number 10	0	0	0	0	Z:0.5	its nuclei:0.5	an element':0.5	symbol Ne and atomic number 10:0.5	a chemical element with symbol Ne and atomic number 10:0.5	atomic numbers 41 through 82:0.5	Elements with atomic numbers 41 through 82:0.5	atom distinguished by its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its nucleus:0.5	a pure chemical substance consisting of one type of atom distinguished by its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its nucleus:0.5	the number of protons in its nucleus:0.5	the periodic table that organizes the elements by increasing atomic number into rows ("periods") in which the columns ("groups") share recurring ("periodic") physical and chemical properties:0.5	atomic numbers:0.5	protons:0.5	the nucleus:0.5	its atomic number, which is the number of protons in its nucleus:0.5
1569	5599.614	When did the Vietnam War end? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	(25|twenty-five) years ago|1975	April 1975	0	0	0	0	18 B-52s loaded with nuclear weapons to race:0.5	18 B-52s:0.5	the 2,338 people:0.5	6 Australians:0.5	the 1960s and 1970s:0.5	the 2,338 people then listed as missing in action in the Vietnam War:0.5	all U.S. aid:0.5	direct U.S. involvement:0.5	December 1956:0.5	1955-11-01:0.5	April 1975:0.5	1973:0.5	nuclear weapons:0.5	37 dead; 187 wounded:0.5	351 dead;1,358 wounded:0.5
2022	5573.08	What English city does the prime meridian pass through? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Greenwich	Greenwich	0	0	0	0	Caput Mundi:0.5	Paris and Orléans:0.5	a meridian:0.5	a meridian, i.e. a line of longitude, at which longitude is defined to be 0°:0.5	Greenwich:0.5	the Greenwich Meridian:0.5	longitude, at which longitude is defined to be 0°:0.5	Venus:0.5	Hoddesdon:0.5	A prime meridian:0.5	Canterbury:0.5	New York City English:0.5	a defined prime meridian:0.5	the east of Cheshunt:0.5	the east of Hoddesdon:0.5
2088	5556.045	How many rooms are in the White House? 	0.0	-1	100	132	.	0	0	0	0	June 2, 1886, the only wedding of a President and First Lady in the White House:0.5	three oval rooms:0.5	February 1971:0.5	February 16, 1971:0.5	/12:0.5	many times:0.5	the White House's historic rooms:0.5	James Hoban's original design for the White House:0.5	the White House':0.5	James Hoban's original design:0.5	James Hoban':0.5	the Kennedy restoration:0.5	the Preservation of the White House:0.5	the Cabinet Room:0.5	the Preservation:0.5
10097	5535.77	which natural number immediately follows 41 and precedes 43?	1.0	0	100	\b42\b|fourty.?two	42 (number)	0	0	0	0	42 (number):0.5	Telephone numbers in Brazil:0.5	National identification number:0.5	well over 50 million:0.5	a more powerful anti-aircraft gun, the 8.8 cm Flak 41, which was produced in relatively small numbers:0.5	relatively small numbers:0.5	small numbers:0.5	a number of minor problems and potential improvement opportunities:0.5	the number of Irish species in each Order:0.5	a short section on insects which was limited to the number of Irish species in each Order:0.5	More than 2 million species of plant and animal life:0.5	More than 2 million species:0.5	the actual number:0.5	Flak 41:0.5	8 cm Flak 41:0.5
1537	5514.45	How many electoral college votes in Tennessee? 	0.0	-1	100	11	.	0	0	0	0	many poor Whites:0.5	many poor white voters:0.5	the disenfranchisement of a significant portion of African American voters as well as many poor white voters:0.5	most African Americans in rural areas and small towns, as well as many poor Whites:0.5	the cumulative effect of essentially disfranchising most African Americans in rural areas and small towns, as well as many poor Whites:0.5	a significant portion of African American voters as well as many poor white voters:0.5	Thomas Hughes, a Union-sympathizer and president of East Tennessee University,:0.5	Lincoln Memorial University (namely, the Duncan School of Law):0.5	Nashville college students:0.5	Tennessee's Jim Crow laws:0.5	Bryan College, Carson-Newman University, King University, Lee University, Lincoln Memorial University, Maryville College, Milligan College, Johnson University, Tennessee Wesleyan College, and Tusculum College:0.5	many:0.5	the Duncan School:0.5	Lee University:0.5	many in other parts of the Union:0.5
1614	5489.218	What is the capital of Victoria? 	0.1109243748081783	59	100	Melbourne	HMAS Melbourne	0	0	0	0	the Capitals:0.5	Kids, a travel funding program that brings school and youth groups to Victoria to learn about the democratic process and the rich history of the BC Capital City:0.5	the Victoria Royals:0.5	several important heritage buildings and sensitive properties in the Capital Regional District:0.5	sensitive properties in the Capital Regional District:0.5	the Capital Hockey Association (CHA) hockey portion of the larger Capital Amateur Athletic Association (CAAA):0.5	the Capital Lacrosse Club:0.5	the Capital Lacrosse Club and other sporting operations:0.5	the larger Capital Amateur Athletic Association:0.5	the larger Capital Amateur Athletic Association (CAAA):0.5	the territory around the capital:0.5	numerous initiatives including festival and event support, province-wide educational programs and Capital for Kids, a travel funding program that brings school and youth groups to Victoria to learn about the democratic process and the rich history of the BC Capital City:0.5	Canada:0.5	the Capital Region of Denmark:0.5	the Capital Region:0.5
1948	5473.089	What is the word which means one hiring his relatives? 	0.0	-1	100	nepotism	.	0	0	0	0	Lexical item:0.5	the visual representation of the word:0.5	one of the most robust and most commonly reported effects in contemporary literature on word recognition:0.5	two possible Sanskrit sources for the word, "moha" (transcribed 慕何) "foolish" and "mahallaka":0.5	the word:0.5	the most robust and most commonly reported effects in contemporary literature on word recognition:0.5	word recognition:0.5	this word:0.5	the one of the longest words:0.5	the longest words:0.5	words:0.5	two possible Sanskrit sources for the word, "moha" (transcribed 慕何) "foolish" and "mahallaka" (摩訶羅):0.5	Sentence word:0.5	more than one root in a compound:0.5	more than one root:0.5
1436	5453.141	What was the name of Stonewall Jackson's horse? 	0.36062319952358557	18	100	Little Sorrel	Stonewall Jackson's horse, named Little Sorrel,	0	0	0	0	a Morgan or an American Saddlebred:0.5	a Morgan or an American Saddlebred, a breed heavily influenced by the Morgan:0.5	a Morgan:0.5	the Morgan:0.5	"Bridal Veil", "Stonewall Jackson's Horse":0.5	Stonewall Jackson's Horse:0.5	American Hotel (Staunton, Virginia):0.5	the Justin Morgan horse":0.5	the first Confederate horse artillery:0.5	the first Confederate horse artillery, named Chew's Battery,:0.5	Turner Ashby High School in Bridgewater, Virginia and Ashby Hall at James Madison University:0.5	Morgan horse:0.5	116th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (United States):0.5	Morgan:0.5	one of its former commanders, Richard B. Garnett, who was killed during the infamous 'Pickett's Charge,' possibly due to an injured leg that cause him to ride a horse into the battle:0.5
1650	5433.946	What county is Elmira, NY in? 	1.0	0	100	Chemung	Chemung County, New York, USA	0	0	0	0	Chemung County, New York, USA:0.5	the northeast corner of the county, northeast of Elmira, NY:0.5	the northeast corner of the county:0.5	the strongest signals in Chemung County, NY and the greater Elmira, New York area:0.5	one of the strongest signals in Chemung County, NY and the greater Elmira, New York area:0.5	a city in Chemung County, New York, USA:0.5	the county:0.5	the Steuben County Transit System:0.5	a village in Chemung County, New York, United States:0.5	New York, USA:0.5	New York area:0.5	West Elmira:0.5	Washington, DC, a distance of 373 km (232 statute miles) flown by Bob Stanley and Ernie Schweizer:0.5	the northeast corner:0.5	the principal city:0.5
1481	5416.859	What is the capital city of Algeria? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Algiers	the 2007 All-Africa Games held in Algiers, the capital city of Algeria	0	0	0	0	The capital city:0.5	a television series which focused on the professional and personal lives of a group of investment bankers working in the dealing room at Shane-Longman, a fictional international bank based in the City of London:0.5	Biskra:0.5	Djelfa:0.5	Juneau — Alaska':0.5	Juneau — Alaska's capital:0.5	the 2007 All-Africa Games held in Algiers, the capital city of Algeria:0.5	the capital city of Relizane Province, Algeria:0.5	the capital city of Aïn Defla Province, Algeria:0.5	the capital city:0.5	Harrisburg:0.5	The Capital City Weekly, or CCW:0.5	Relizane Province, Algeria:0.5	eight capital cities:0.5	eight capital cities in Australia, all of which function at a sub-national level:0.5
2017	5398.676	What US state produces most of the nation's cheese? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Wisconsin	Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota	0	0	0	0	9826676.479413928:0.5	9.826675E12:0.5	9.826676479413928E12:0.5	9826675.0:0.5	Federalism:0.5	Minnesota, Wisconsin, North Dakota, and South Dakota:0.5	County Agents, who were employed by state agricultural colleges and funded by the Federal government:0.5	superior techniques disseminated through County Agents, who were employed by state agricultural colleges and funded by the Federal government:0.5	widespread use of the tractor, other heavy equipment, and superior techniques disseminated through County Agents, who were employed by state agricultural colleges and funded by the Federal government:0.5	the tractor, other heavy equipment, and superior techniques disseminated through County Agents, who were employed by state agricultural colleges and funded by the Federal government:0.5	state relief efforts:0.5	Tillamook County Creamery Association:0.5	American:0.5	the Most District:0.5	USA:0.5
2237	5367.572	What album became the greatest selling album of all time? 	0.0	-1	100	Thriller	.	0	0	0	0	the "biggest selling extreme metal album at the time:0.5	Bad Company (album):0.5	the album:0.5	a 2002 greatest hits album by country music legend Loretta Lynn:0.5	The War Within (Shadows Fall album):0.5	Madonna albums discography:0.5	Intensive Care (album):0.5	Greatest Hits (Robbie Williams album):0.5	a 3 disc compilation album issued in 1993 by CEMA Special Markets, containing single A-sides released between 1966 and 1978:0.5	a 2003 special issue of American magazine "Rolling Stone", and a related book published in 2005:0.5	Slipknot (album):0.5	the best selling album of the year in Europe being certified 5× Platinum for over 5 million copies sold worldwide:0.5	the fastest selling albums:0.5	one of the fastest selling albums in chart history:0.5	the best selling album:0.5
10082	5353.298	what is the name of the ninth episode of the seventh season of the animated television series Family Guy?	0.0	-1	100	The Juice is Loose	.	0	0	0	0	The remaining episodes of the seventh season and the first eight episodes of the eighth season:0.5	the first eight episodes:0.5	Rick Wiener:0.5	the first eight episodes of the eighth season:0.5	Tony Franciosa, Gene Barry, and Robert Stack that ran from 1968 to 1971 on NBC, totaling 76 episodes of 90 minutes:0.5	A Piñata Named Desire:0.5	King of the Hill:0.5	76 episodes of 90 minutes:0.5	76 episodes:0.5	Beverly Hills, 90210:0.5	an American television series starring Tony Franciosa, Gene Barry, and Robert Stack that ran from 1968 to 1971 on NBC, totaling 76 episodes of 90 minutes:0.5	Kenny Schwartz:0.5	the basis:0.5	the basis for the names of characters John Dorian, Chris Turk and Molly Clock (played by Braff, Faison, and Heather Graham, respectively):0.5	Peter, mother Lois, daughter Meg, son Chris, baby Stewie and dog Brian, all of whom reside in their hometown of Quahog:0.5
2176	5335.394	when was Dante's "Inferno" written? 	0.0	-1	100	1300s|1308|1321|14th century	.	0	0	0	0	the date:0.5	Dante Alighieri':0.5	Inferno:0.5	Inferno (Italian for "Hell"):0.5	the first part of Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem "Divine Comedy":0.5	the first part:0.5	a 1935 motion picture:0.5	September 1907:0.5	Hell:0.5	April 1983:0.5	Dante Alighieri's 14th-century epic poem "Divine Comedy":0.5	1908:0.5	two syllables:0.5	the poem:0.5	This event:0.5
1682	5322.691	When was Martin Luther King Jr. born? 	0.3191360819912036	22	100	Jan(\s?\.?|uary)? 15\s?, 1929	January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968	0	0	0	0	January 20, 1986:0.5	April 4, 1968:0.5	July 30, 1930:0.5	January:0.5	October 10, 1980:0.5	Atlanta, Georgia:0.5	1957:0.5	after 1896, Humboldt Park:0.5	1968:0.5	Martin Luther King, Sr.:0.5	June 30, 1974:0.5	September 13, 1904:0.5	the Sweet Auburn historic district:0.5	Martin Luther King, Jr:0.5	the Sweet Auburn historic district of Atlanta, Georgia:0.5
2134	5302.964	What is Motley Crue's Nikki Sixx's real name? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	Frank.*Feranna	Nikki Sixx (born Frank Carlton Serafino Feranna, Jr.; December 11, 1958)	0	0	0	0	Nikki Sixx reportedly reviews the band favorably, calling them ""Another new band to keep your eyes open for"":0.5	Tommy Lee:0.5	the band:0.5	drummer Tommy Lee and vocalist/guitarist Greg Leon:0.5	hospitalised:0.5	1981:0.5	he:0.5	lead guitarist Mick Mars and lead singer Vince Neil:0.5	drugs:0.5	January 17, 1981:0.5	Los Angeles, California,:0.5	London:0.5	sixx:0.5	1983:0.5	Trippe:0.5
1425	5292.533	What is the population of Maryland as of 2013? 	0.0	-1	100	(5.9|6) million|5,?928,?814	.	0	0	0	0	563 on July 1, 2012:0.5	The population density:0.5	3.5% of the population:0.5	2.1% of the population:0.5	4% of the population:0.5	5% of the population:0.5	About 0.9% of families and 2.1% of the population:0.5	Maryland's reptile and amphibian population:0.5	a 2% increase since the 2010 United States Census:0.5	a 2% increase:0.5	The population:0.5	the population:0.5	2.1% of those under age 18 and 4.7% of those age 65 or over:0.5	2.1% of those under age 18:0.5	4.7% of those age 65 or over:0.5
1690	5266.783	What does DEA stand for? 	1.0	0	148	Drug Enforcement A(dministration|gency)	The Drug Enforcement Administration	0	0	0	0	The Drug Enforcement Administration:NaN	FBI:NaN	Federal Bureau of Investigation:NaN	Arlington, Virginia:NaN	opened:NaN	Virginia:NaN	the Drug Enforcement Administration:NaN	DEA Special Agent Richard Fass:NaN	the United States:NaN	Coast Guard Air Station Clearwater:NaN	Agustín Vásquez Mendoza:NaN	Jon Gettman:NaN	Asa Hutchinson:NaN	Ernesto Fonseca Carrillo:NaN	U.S. Department of Justice:NaN
1967	5250.155	What party led Australia from 1983 to 1996? 	1.0	0	100	ALP|Labor	the Australian Labor Party candidate	0	0	0	0	the Australian Labor Party candidate:0.5	the Labor Party:0.5	the Liberal Party':0.5	the Liberal Party's 33:0.5	both the Labor Party and the Liberal Party:0.5	the Australian Party:0.5	the Australian Party, which was set up by Billy Hughes in 1930:0.5	the Coalition which is a formal grouping of the Liberal Party and its minor partner, the National Party:0.5	the National Party:0.5	the outgoing Commonwealth Liberal Party:0.5	Al Gore and Bill Clinton of the Democratic Party of the United States:0.5	Bill Clinton of the Democratic Party of the United States:0.5	a minor political party in Australia (not to be confused with the Australian Party, which was set up by Billy Hughes in 1930):0.5	the federal Executive Government of Australia led by Prime Minister Bob Hawke of the Australian Labor Party from 1983 to 1991:0.5	Prime Minister Bob Hawke of the Australian Labor Party:0.5
10031	5233.162	When did Maria Theresa die?	1.0	0	100	1780	29 November 1780	0	0	0	0	29 November 1780:0.5	1763:0.5	1803:0.5	December 29, 1753:0.5	April 26, 1876 - June 8, 1926:0.5	; 20 March 176223 January 1770:0.5	; ; 10 September 1638 – 30 July 1683:0.5	June 1754 – 24 December 1806:0.5	13 May 1717:0.5	29 :0.5	23 January 1770:0.5	13 :0.5	Archduchess Maria Theresa of Austria (1762–1770):0.5	1741:0.5	the nine-year old Ferdinand to his only daughter Maria Beatrice:0.5
1976	5211.256	What is the motto for the Boy Scouts? 	0.0021824027012251612	98	100	Be Prepared	Be Prepared	0	0	0	0	"Hlala ulungele!" in siSwati:0.5	The Motto:0.5	the motto of the county of Kent, England:0.5	mottos of organizations, institutions, municipalities and authorities:0.5	mottos:0.5	a list of mottos of organizations, institutions, municipalities and authorities:0.5	Harry Duncan:0.5	A motto:0.5	the motto:0.5	a phrase meant to formally describe the general motivation or intention of a social group or organization:0.5	a song by Canadian recording artist Drake:0.5	The Scout Motto of the Scout movement:0.5	the ends:0.5	the ends turned up:0.5	the ends turned up and a knotted rope hanging from the bottom:0.5
1866	5201.363	What part of the eye continues to grow throughout a person's life? 	0.0	-1	100	lens	.	0	0	0	0	The Hills Have Eyes Part II:0.5	Slow Motion Life (Part One):0.5	a song written by Wayne Perry and Gerald Smith, and recorded by American country music artist Lorrie Morgan:0.5	What Part of No:0.5	What Part:0.5	The New Testament part, in the Gospel words of Jesus,:0.5	Scarlett (G.I. Joe):0.5	Westminster:0.5	Lorrie Morgan:0.5	Scarsick:0.5	The New Testament part:0.5	Cerulean Sins:0.5	Heaven Eyes:0.5	Oculesics:0.5	Wayne Perry and Gerald Smith:0.5
2173	5178.418	What is the "Playboy" logo? 	1.0	0	100	bunny|rabbit	the playboy bunny logo	0	0	0	0	the playboy bunny logo:0.5	one of the most widely recognized and popular brands in the world:0.5	List of men's magazines:0.5	the United States:0.5	Playboy Enterprises:0.5	Playboy:0.5	Bruce Jackson (audio engineer):0.5	the world's best known brands:0.5	the world':0.5	Playboy Club (Las Vegas):0.5	Holly Madison:0.5	Rock the Rabbit:0.5	the flagship magazine:0.5	special nation-specific versions:0.5	addition to the flagship magazine in the United States:0.5
1476	5164.136	Who was the Roman god of the sea? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Neptune	Neptune, Roman god of the sea because of its association with aegirine from "Àgir", the Scandinavian sea-god	0	0	0	0	the Roman God of the Sea:0.5	the Trojan Horse:0.5	Neptune, Roman god of the sea because of its association with aegirine from "Àgir", the Scandinavian sea-god:0.5	ancient Rome's legendary origins:0.5	ancient Rome's legendary origins and religious system:0.5	ancient Rome':0.5	Neptune':0.5	Neptune:0.5	the Trident, often associated with the Roman God of the Sea, Neptune:0.5	John Lorimer Worden:0.5	its characteristic wine glass shape and the Roman god of the sea:0.5	the Roman God:0.5	the Romans:0.5	visual arts of the Romans:0.5	the body of traditional stories pertaining to ancient Rome's legendary origins and religious system, as represented in the literature and visual arts of the Romans:0.5
1500	5148.463	Where is Georgetown University? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Washington,?	the Washington	0	0	0	0	Georgetown University Medical Center and Georgetown University Hospital:0.5	notable Georgetown University faculty:0.5	Georgetown University':0.5	Georgetown University campuses:0.5	America:0.5	the Washington:0.5	Georgetown University School:0.5	Washington, D.C:0.5	Bishop John Carroll (Connor):0.5	Georgetown University alumni:0.5	Georgetown University Law Center:0.5	Georgetown University Student Association:0.5	Georgetown University School of Medicine:0.5	Georgetown:0.5	the United States federal government:0.5
1764	5132.924	What Cuban dictator did Fidel Castro force out of power in 1958? 	0.6414481973009274	5	148	Batista	student protests or demonstrations against the 10 March 1952 "coup d'état", which brought to power dictator Fulgencio Batista	0	0	0	0	Castro's guerrillas:NaN	Castro's guerrilla tactics:NaN	Frank Sturgis:NaN	Meyer Lansky:NaN	Castro':NaN	student protests or demonstrations against the 10 March 1952 "coup d'état", which brought to power dictator Fulgencio Batista:NaN	power dictator Fulgencio Batista:NaN	Fidel Castro in the first months of his operations:NaN	Fidel Castro in the bloody feuds of the trigger:NaN	Fidel Alejandro Castro Ruz (; born August 13, 1926):NaN	the garrison:NaN	positions:NaN	Castro:NaN	Juanita Castro:NaN	power:NaN
2099	5103.911	What comedy team was John Cleese part of? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Monty Python('s)?	a real person, Donald Sinclair, whom he had encountered in 1970 while the Monty Python team were staying at the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay	0	0	0	0	the Cambridge University revue:0.5	BBC chat:0.5	a real person, Donald Sinclair, whom he had encountered in 1970 while the Monty Python team were staying at the Gleneagles Hotel in Torquay:0.5	the Gleneagles Hotel:0.5	the Monty Python team:0.5	also a regular team member of the popular radio comedy series "The Burkiss Way":0.5	the "Monty Python" team:0.5	a comedy sketch written and performed by the "Monty Python" team:0.5	Graham Chapman:0.5	also a regular team member:0.5	True Brit:0.5	the Cambridge University revue "Cambridge Circus" directed by Humphrey Barclay, alongside Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Bill Oddie, Tim Brooke-Taylor, David Hatch and Chris Stuart-Clark:0.5	the 1948:0.5	Monty Python's Flying Circus:0.5	Jo Kendall:0.5
1546	5081.162	What year was the movie "Ole Yeller" made? 	0.0	-1	71	1957	.	0	0	0	0	100:0.5	a 2011 Bulgarian-German documentary film by Jordan Todorov following Stephen C. Apostolof's life and career:0.5	a 2011 Bulgarian-German documentary film:0.5	the AFI 100 Years:0.5	A Year at the Movies:0.5	A Year:0.5	the major label debut by the Canadian alternative/punk group Social Code, the band formerly known as Fifth Season:0.5	series, AFI's 100 Years..:0.5	an unreleased live disc:0.5	The Morning:0.5	a box set compilation comprising The Saints' albums released between 1981 to 1984, their EP "Paralytic Tonight, Dublin Tomorrow":0.5	Stephen C.:0.5	Our Movie Made Children:0.5	Stephen C. Apostolof's life and career:0.5	Dublin Tomorrow:0.5
1729	5075.474	What is the name of the airport in Amsterdam? 	0.8612932285868583	1	148	Schiph?ol	Schiphol'	0	0	0	0	Amsterdam Airport:NaN	Schiphol':NaN	Schiphol's name:NaN	The airport's official English name, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol,:NaN	Groningen Airport Eelde:NaN	Enschede Airport Twente:NaN	Aemsterdam":NaN	International airport:NaN	List of airports in the Netherlands:NaN	Schiphol:NaN	Amsterdam Central Station and Schiphol Airport:NaN	the name:NaN	Hilton Amsterdam:NaN	Amsterdam:NaN	road from Amsterdam Schiphol Airport:NaN
1844	5057.032	When was the Hellenistic Age? 	0.0	-1	99	2nd century B.C.|2nd century B.C.|323(-58)? B.C.	.	0	0	0	0	31 BC and the subsequent conquest of Ptolemaic Egypt in 30 BC:0.5	December 1924:0.5	31 BC:0.5	Asia:0.5	Asia and Africa:0.5	the Roman Empire:0.5	Peter Green (historian):0.5	Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire:0.5	Actium:0.5	Alexander the Great:0.5	the death:0.5	the death of Alexander the Great in 323 BC and the emergence of the Roman Empire:0.5	a new wave of Greek colonization (as distinguished from that occurring in the 8th–6th centuries BC) which established Greek cities and kingdoms in Asia and Africa:0.5	that:0.5	a Greek sculptor of the Hellenistic age:0.5
1769	5046.305	Who is the owner of the St. Petersburg Times? 	0.3287886595888969	21	100	Poynter|Times Publishing	the Times Publishing Company	0	0	0	0	Owner Harry Wright:0.5	Lucky Owners (幸運馬主):0.5	former journalist and owner:0.5	former journalist and owner of the St. Petersburg Times:0.5	the owner:0.5	J. J. Daniel:0.5	Tom McEwen (sportswriter):0.5	Saint Petersburg:0.5	a lengthy court battle that lasted nearly ten years between five prospective owners seeking the channel 10 license, including the "St. Petersburg Times:0.5	a multi-director, international feature film that follows a backpack around the world, on its way back to its owner:0.5	Lucky Owners (幸運馬主) (born 1999):0.5	the owner of the St. Petersburg Times:0.5	the white owners:0.5	the white owners of their land:0.5	a preacher—carried weapons on them in case of attack, often by the white owners of their land:0.5
1980	5032.008	How far is the moon from Earth in miles? 	0.0	-1	100	221,456( miles?)|221,662|222,000 miles|250 , 000 miles|252,711 miles|238,?900	.	0	0	0	0	maximum altitudes of around 70,000 and 900 mi, far short of the roughly 250000 mi required to reach the vicinity of the Moon:0.5	the never-before-seen far side:0.5	a solar orbit, the first crash impact onto the surface of the Moon and the first photography of the never-before-seen far side of the Moon:0.5	unknown beings with technology far superior to any on Earth:0.5	a hollowed-out planetoid created by unknown beings with technology far superior to any on Earth:0.5	Earth's orbit:0.5	the far side of the Moon and Earth:0.5	the Earth as 215,209 miles, which come close to the currently accepted values:0.5	the Earth as 215:0.5	photographs to Earth of the Moon's hitherto unseen far side:0.5	the never-before-seen far side of the Moon:0.5	the first photography of the never-before-seen far side of the Moon:0.5	which conflicts:0.5	titanium isotopes:0.5	an analysis:0.5
2334	4994.224	What did Peter Minuit buy for the equivalent of $24.00? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Manhattan	the island of Manhattan	0	0	0	0	60 Dutch guilders:0.5	the 19th century:0.5	the island of Manhattan:0.5	the island:0.5	US$24:0.5	the equivalent:0.5	Fl 60:0.5	Fl 60 (or 60 guilders):0.5	"George Luca$":0.5	present-day North Rhine-Westphalia:0.5	present-day North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany:0.5	Saint Kitts:0.5	August 5, 1638:0.5	Holy Roman Empire:0.5	US$24 (or $ today):0.5
2033	4976.791	How many types of human blood are there? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	four|\b4\b|eight|\b8\b|\b33\b	Right 4 Your Type	0	0	0	0	October 2012:0.5	many other human blood group systems:0.5	Right 4 Your Type:0.5	the ABO blood group system:0.5	the most important:0.5	the Rhesus blood group system:0.5	D'Adamo's theory:0.5	ABO blood types:0.5	humans, the ABO blood group system:0.5	humans:0.5	Peter D'Adamo's website:0.5	Peter D'Adamo':0.5	all ABO blood types:0.5	the associations between disease states and ABO blood types:0.5	disease states and ABO blood types:0.5
1834	4957.92	Which disciple received 30 pieces of silver for betraying Jesus? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Judas	Jesus' disciple Judas Iscariot	0	0	0	0	a disillusioned disciple betraying Jesus not so much because he loved money, but because he loved his country and thought Jesus had failed it:0.5	a disillusioned disciple:0.5	Jesus' disciple Judas Iscariot:0.5	a disciple of Jesus:0.5	30 pieces:0.5	the Temple Guards, guided by Jesus' disciple Judas Iscariot,:0.5	his mother, disciples, and followers:0.5	30 pieces of silver:0.5	a disciple:0.5	his disciples:0.5	disciples:0.5	one of his disciples:0.5	The disciples:0.5	money (30 pieces of silver) () for betraying Jesus and told the guards that whomever he kisses is the one they are to arrest:0.5	money (30 pieces of silver):0.5
1919	4943.552	How big is Mars? 	0.0	-1	100	diameter.*(4,?21[0-9]\s*miles|6[78][0-9][0-9]\s*(km|kilometers))|radius.*(2,?106\s*miles|3,?390\s*(km|kilometers))	.	0	0	0	0	Earth's crust:0.5	Big Horn, Wyoming:0.5	the Moon:0.5	size between the Earth and the Moon:0.5	a big push:0.5	a big push in by NASA in the 1990s for a Mars airplane in the "Faster, Better, Cheaper" era:0.5	a Pluto-sized body:0.5	This theory:0.5	about one third as big as the Earth's full moon from Earth:0.5	about four billion years:0.5	size:0.5	the same apparent size:0.5	hoax emails:0.5	40 km:0.5	the two planets:0.5
1405	4924.448	How many ounces are in a gallon? 	0.0	-1	100	128	.	0	0	0	0	Tabasco sauce:0.5	Spruce beer:0.5	one gallon:0.5	12 ounces, an ounce into 8 drachms, and a drachm into 3 scruples or 60 grains:0.5	3 scruples or 60 grains:0.5	3 scruples:0.5	75 ounces of liquor, or of a shot:0.5	0.75 ounces of liquor, or of a shot:0.5	8 drachms:0.5	60 grains:0.5	5 imperial fluid ounces:0.5	12 ounces:0.5	the number of milligrams of gold:0.5	a ton:0.5	a ton of rock:0.5
1815	4914.518	What is Nicaragua's main industry? 	0.30102999566398125	24	100	tourism	The tourism industry	0	0	0	0	a major industry:0.5	the second largest industry:0.5	the transportation industry:0.5	Electricity Industry Law:0.5	the Republic:0.5	the Republic of Nicaragua (:0.5	Energy in Belize:0.5	Piloto Cigars Inc.:0.5	the Nicaraguan Energy Institute (INE):0.5	the Nicaraguan Energy Institute:0.5	Chinese Nicaraguan:0.5	Nicaragua:0.5	Nicaragua's maritime fleet:0.5	agriculture (84% of withdrawals), followed by domestic use (14%) and industry (2%):0.5	Law 272 (Electricity Industry Law - LIE) and Law 271:0.5
2098	4899.982	What player has been the home run champion of the national league seven times? 	0.043093073808141646	81	100	Kiner	Kiner's seven consecutive titles from 1946 to 1952	0	0	0	0	Mel Ott:0.5	Jim Edmonds:0.5	Albert Pujols:0.5	David Eckstein:0.5	Mark Mulder:0.5	Jason Isringhausen:0.5	Mark Guthrie:0.5	Wilson Betemit:0.5	the 114 Major League Baseball (MLB) players who hit a home run in their first major league at bat through August 2, 2012:0.5	the 114 Major League Baseball (MLB) players:0.5	the most consecutive home run titles by any player:0.5	A player:0.5	the Marlins players:0.5	the National Association of Professional Base Ball Players:0.5	a player in each league:0.5
1867	4884.352	Which Italian city is home to the Cathedral of Santa Maria del Fiore or the Duomo? 	0.7795547738694683	2	146	Florence	Rome and those of Alba, Ancona, Mantua, Parma and Florence's Santa Maria del Fiore	0	0	0	0	home to renowned Italian actors and actresses, such as Roberto Benigni, Leonardo Pieraccioni and Vittoria Puccini:NaN	the home of five-time Italian champions L'Aquila Rugby:NaN	Rome and those of Alba, Ancona, Mantua, Parma and Florence's Santa Maria del Fiore:NaN	the city:NaN	San Bernardino:NaN	Milan, Italy:NaN	the city':NaN	the city's large Duomo:NaN	Santa Maria del Fiore, known as "The Duomo":NaN	The city:NaN	Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence:NaN	Rome:NaN	suburb, city, or country:NaN	a geographic area, such as a town, village, suburb, city, or country:NaN	a town, village, suburb, city, or country:NaN
1540	4865.613	What is the deepest lake in America? 	0.7225864571737166	3	148	Crater|Great Slave	Crater Lake National Park	0	0	0	0	the second-largest lake in the Northwest Territories of Canada (after Great Bear Lake), the deepest lake in North America at 614 m, and the tenth-largest lake in the world:NaN	the tenth-largest lake:NaN	the deepest lakes:NaN	Crater Lake National Park:NaN	the deepest lake in the Americas:NaN	one of the deepest lakes in North America:NaN	the deepest lakes in North America:NaN	the lake:NaN	Jökulsárlón:NaN	North America (after Canada's Great Slave Lake):NaN	Great Slave Lake:NaN	the deepest lake:NaN	Great Bear Lake:NaN	the second deepest lake in North America (after Canada's Great Slave Lake):NaN	the first settlers around the lake:NaN
1441	4847.798	What is the coldest place on earth? 	0.7358395832131406	2	64	Antarctica?|South Pole|Vostok Station	West Antarctica	0	0	0	0	The Coldest Place:0.5	the coldest place:0.5	West Antarctica:0.5	the coldest place on Earth:0.5	Sean Biggerstaff:0.5	Robert Thompson who led the September 1962 Wilkes-Vostock Traverse:0.5	Coronation Street sets:0.5	Earth, Fife,:0.5	most of the kids:0.5	Wilkes:0.5	Mesopause:0.5	the September 1962 Wilkes-Vostock Traverse:0.5	Alan Rickman (known to most of the kids as "the bad guy from Die Hard"):0.5	Mikhail Stadukhin:0.5	one day looking for two boys:0.5
1643	4842.763	Who founded Rhode Island? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Roger Williams	Roger Williams Medical Center	0	0	0	0	Salt Marsh Opera:0.5	Theodore Foster:0.5	Roger Williams Medical Center:0.5	Washington County:0.5	Peace Dale:0.5	Washington County, Rhode Island:0.5	present-day Newport:0.5	Rhode Island" colony:0.5	Providence':0.5	Providence's early Yankee luminaries:0.5	Providence's early Yankee luminaries, including Moses Brown and Henry J. Steere:0.5	many of Providence's early Yankee luminaries, including Moses Brown and Henry J. Steere:0.5	It:0.5	the former Knight Estate:0.5	George Washington Memorial State Forest:0.5
2068	4828.248	What animal is responsible for the most human deaths worldwide? 	0.02775866392491566	87	100	mosquito	Mosquito-borne disease	0	0	0	0	vertebrate animals:0.5	animal health:0.5	animal welfare:0.5	Animals or Human:0.5	Animal:0.5	all animal tests:0.5	animal welfare groups:0.5	animals:0.5	animal behaviour:0.5	Wolf Eyes' fifth album proper:0.5	Wolf Eyes':0.5	Wolf Eyes' fifth album:0.5	Tyne blues rock group The Animals:0.5	Animal testing:0.5	corresponding aspects of animal physiology:0.5
2056	4807.895	What band did former Red Hot Chili Peppers guitarist Dave Navarro start out with? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Jane's Addiction	Jane's Addiction	0	0	0	0	Flea (musician):0.5	the Red Hot Chili Peppers:0.5	Jane's Addiction:0.5	the alternative rock band:0.5	a member of the alternative rock band Jane's Addiction, with whom he has recorded four studio albums:0.5	The band:0.5	Chad Smith:0.5	the band:0.5	the only two former recording band members not inducted for reasons unknown (although it is rumored that only original and current members and those who played on multiple records qualify for induction):0.5	the only two former recording band members:0.5	Jane's Addiction (former band of then-guitarist Dave Navarro):0.5	INXS:0.5	former band of then-guitarist Dave Navarro:0.5	former band:0.5	Chickenfoot:0.5
1416	4778.983	When was Wendy's founded? 	0.41195437047215944	14	100	1969	an international fast food chain restaurant founded by Dave Thomas on November 15, 1969, in Columbus, Ohio, United States	0	0	0	0	650 locations:0.5	2007:0.5	1989:0.5	August 23, 1964:0.5	December 1947:0.5	Wendy':0.5	Wendy:0.5	Columbus, Ohio, United States:0.5	Columbus, Ohio,:0.5	December 2004 through February 2005:0.5	Keller Media, Inc.,:0.5	650 locations, following McDonald':0.5	the well-known restaurant:0.5	an international fast food chain restaurant:0.5	an international fast food chain restaurant founded by Dave Thomas on November 15, 1969, in Columbus, Ohio, United States:0.5
2239	4767.592	What prison is Charles Manson at? 	1.0	0	100	Corcoran	the Protective Housing Unit of California State Prison, Corcoran,	0	0	0	0	the Protective Housing Unit of California State Prison, Corcoran,:0.5	California State Prison, Corcoran,:0.5	California State Prison:0.5	Supermax prison:0.5	Chillicothe Correctional Institution:0.5	Dana Ewell:0.5	West Virginia State Penitentiary:0.5	California State Prison, Corcoran (COR):0.5	San Quentin:0.5	capital punishment:0.5	Charles Manson, Jr. During his first year at Terminal Island, Manson received visits from Rosalie and his mother, who were now living together in Los Angeles:0.5	Phil Kaufman, who had met Manson in prison,:0.5	birth:0.5	the day:0.5	tape recorders in prison:0.5
1568	4752.128	How old was George Washington when he died? 	0.0	-1	100	67	.	0	0	0	0	"the old wagoner", with whom he had served in The French and Indian War:0.5	an old person:0.5	General Nathanael Greene, General Daniel Morgan, "the old wagoner", with whom he had served in The French and Indian War, Henry Knox, his chief of artillery, and his chief-of-staff Alexander Hamilton:0.5	"the old wagoner":0.5	the age:0.5	the age of 74:0.5	Speakers of Old English (OE):0.5	Old English (OE):0.5	Old English:0.5	the four-room, 80 year old house on land:0.5	the four-room, 80 year old house on land inherited from his father, who had called it "Mount Washington:0.5	the four-room, 80 year old house:0.5	Weems':0.5	his chief:0.5	every statement:0.5
2064	4731.898	What country is Mt. Everest in? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	Nepal	Eastern Development Region, Nepal	0	0	0	0	England:0.5	the British:0.5	Malta:0.5	the youngest American:0.5	the youngest American to reach the summit of Mount Everest:0.5	Colorado:0.5	Airbus Helicopters:0.5	a "forbidden country" for westerners:0.5	a "forbidden country":0.5	cross country:0.5	Vietnam:0.5	the world:0.5	the country:0.5	downtown Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada:0.5	Manitoba, Canada:0.5
1801	4716.585	Where is the smallest bone in the body? 	0.38477553931086306	16	100	ear	Hearing	0	0	0	0	5mm:0.5	5mm, greater:0.5	roughly 3 x 2.5mm, greater along the head-base span:0.5	x:0.5	2.5mm, greater along the head-base span:0.5	greater:0.5	x 2.5mm, greater along the head-base span:0.5	North Yorkshire:0.5	North Yorkshire, England:0.5	just over one millimeter in length:0.5	just over one millimeter:0.5	length:0.5	a prosthetic:0.5	The procedure:0.5	a tiny opening:0.5
2117	4702.747	What college did Marcus Camby play for? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	University of Massachusetts	the University of Massachusetts for college	0	0	0	0	the John R. Wooden Award and the Naismith College Player:0.5	the fourth-ever college player to have at least 300 total career:0.5	the fourth-ever college player:0.5	men's NCAA Division I college basketball:0.5	He:0.5	the University of Massachusetts for college:0.5	John Calipari:0.5	the NBA's all-defensive first team:0.5	the NBA':0.5	its 4–1 1996 NCAA Tournament record:0.5	the national champion of men's NCAA Division I college basketball:0.5	Naismith College Player:0.5	the UMass Minutemen's Final Four appearance:0.5	the NCAA:0.5	college basketball players and other first-time eligible players:0.5
1473	4681.767	When was Lyndon B. Johnson born? 	0.3287886595888969	21	100	1908	1908	0	0	0	0	both born in 1913:0.5	September 26, 1966:0.5	The four Presidents:0.5	The four Presidents of the United States of the Interbellum Generation:0.5	1941:0.5	1942:0.5	1966:0.5	1931 – July 8, 2013:0.5	1931 –:0.5	1929 – June 4, 2008:0.5	1929 –:0.5	80 Stat:0.5	June 4, 1931:0.5	1911:0.5	five children:0.5
1513	4660.335	What is the current population in Bombay, India as of 2011? 	0.0	-1	148	12(.[45])? million|18(.4)? million|20(.7)? million|12,478,447|18,414,288	.	0	0	0	0	the 2011 census:NaN	the population of Mumbai:NaN	12:NaN	An 1863 cable to Bombay, India (now Mumbai):NaN	An 1863 cable:NaN	the population:NaN	30 March 2011:NaN	India's largest city (by population):NaN	Planned Parenthood:NaN	Population Research Act:NaN	the Family Planning Services and Population Research Act:NaN	The 2011 Botswana Population and Housing Census:NaN	population:NaN	many fast growing cities in developing countries: widespread poverty and unemployment, poor public health and poor civic and educational standards for a large section of the population:NaN	poor civic and educational standards for a large section of the population:NaN
1820	4641.924	When is Mexico's independence? 	0.2614393726401688	29	100	18(10|21)	the colony's independence in 1821	0	0	0	0	November 1861:0.5	3 out of the 5 Presbyteries:0.5	the 5 Presbyteries:0.5	Mexico's foreign service:0.5	The United Kingdom:0.5	Mexico's Independence:0.5	Mexico City, which was founded in 1524 on top of the ancient Aztec capital of México-Tenochtitlan:0.5	Cordoba:0.5	Mexico':0.5	Mexico's independence:0.5	1984:0.5	November and December:0.5	the beginning of Mexico's independence:0.5	the signing of the Treaty of Cordoba which marked the beginning of Mexico's independence:0.5	the first country in Europe to recognise Mexico's Independence:0.5
1759	4622.93	Who wrote "Fiddler on the Roof?" 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Sheldon Harnick	Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, set in Tsarist Russia in 1905	0	0	0	0	Tevye and his Daughters:0.5	Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, and book by Joseph Stein, set in Tsarist Russia in 1905:0.5	Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick:0.5	Arnold Perl:0.5	Sean Six:0.5	Don Walker (orchestrator):0.5	Julian Woolford:0.5	Jonathan Lynn:0.5	Peter Levinson:0.5	Barry Dennen:0.5	Ricardo Chávez:0.5	Bernard Hiller:0.5	Malcolm X":0.5	Ossie Davis:0.5	Sean:0.5
1618	4611.831	Where is bile produced? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	liver	brown fluid, produced by the liver of most vertebrates, that aids the digestion of lipids in the small intestine	0	0	0	0	New York City:0.5	brown fluid, produced by the liver of most vertebrates, that aids the digestion of lipids in the small intestine:0.5	7% inorganic salts:0.5	the small intestine:0.5	a bitter-tasting:0.5	the digestion:0.5	000 kg:0.5	a bitter-tasting, dark green to yellowish brown fluid, produced by the liver of most vertebrates, that aids the digestion of lipids in the small intestine:0.5	brown fluid:0.5	Bile or gall:0.5	the digestion of lipids:0.5	lipids:0.5	bile:0.5	Cholic acid:0.5	3% mucus and pigments:0.5
1949	4598.251	What is the nickname of the British flag? 	0.3494850021680095	19	100	Union Jacks?	the Union Flag or Union Jack	0	0	0	0	Boxers named or nicknamed "red":0.5	The athletic nickname, or equivalently athletic moniker,:0.5	a nickname given to persons, particularly in politics, to whom criticism does not seem to stick:0.5	many nicknames:0.5	many nicknames for the city of Houston, the largest city in Texas and fourth-largest city in the United States:0.5	The athletic nickname, or equivalently athletic moniker, of a university or college within the United States:0.5	The athletic nickname:0.5	a nickname:0.5	a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name:0.5	nicknames:0.5	his nickname:0.5	A nickname:0.5	danger both in life and in sport:0.5	life:0.5	danger:0.5
1674	4586.248	What day did Neil Armstrong land on the moon? 	0.0	-1	100	July 20\s?, 1969	.	0	0	0	0	56 :0.5	Apollo 11 in popular culture:0.5	Apollo 12:0.5	1930 – August 25, 2012:0.5	1930 :0.5	four mountainous regions on the rim of Peary crater at the Moon's north pole:0.5	the entire lunar day:0.5	the United States:0.5	Gemini 8:0.5	ten days of the lunar landing:0.5	ten days:0.5	four mountainous regions:0.5	The Series Has Landed:0.5	the Moon's north pole:0.5	the Moon':0.5
2197	4566.729	What is the name of the first unmanned space craft sent to Mars by NASA? 	0.0	-1	100	Viking	.	0	0	0	0	vibrations of the plasma surrounding the craft:0.5	the craft:0.5	the plasma surrounding the craft:0.5	Washington, D.C.:0.5	Mars Science Laboratory (MSL):0.5	Mars Science Laboratory:0.5	The Explorer program:0.5	NASA, which continued to use the name for an ongoing series of relatively small space missions, typically an artificial satellite with a science focus:0.5	the Mars Exploration Rover Mission:0.5	Mars Polar Lander:0.5	Mars Climate Orbiter:0.5	Mars Climate Orbiter, Mars Polar Lander, and Deep Space 2 penetrators all suffering various terminal errors:0.5	The NASA Mars Science Laboratory mission:0.5	The NASA Mars Science Laboratory mission with its rover named "Curiosity",:0.5	A Craft name:0.5
2191	4546.434	What city is the gateway arch located in? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	St.*?Louis	Memorial Drive (St. Louis)	0	0	0	0	Busch Memorial Stadium and the city hall:0.5	city leaders:0.5	Cartirana:0.5	the city hall:0.5	the city:0.5	the principal symbol of the city:0.5	Memorial Drive (St. Louis):0.5	Missouri:0.5	Stockholm, Sweden:0.5	city bonds:0.5	mayor Bernard Dickmann, who on December 15, 1933, raised it in a meeting with city leaders:0.5	a meeting with city leaders:0.5	a 630 ft high monument:0.5	a 630 ft high monument in St. Louis:0.5	Fairmont City, Illinois:0.5
10013	4533.002	What does Tardis stand for?	0.1419983281826005	51	100	Time and Relative Dimension in Space	The TARDIS ( (Time and Relative Dimension in Space)	0	0	0	0	Ben and Polly, who enter the TARDIS with the intent:0.5	TARDIS:0.5	the TARDIS:0.5	The TARDIS lands:0.5	The TARDIS lands in London, near the Post Office Tower.:0.5	the TARDIS dematerialises:0.5	the word ':0.5	The War Machines:0.5	sets for use in future episodes:0.5	sets:0.5	the floor of the TARDIS:0.5	a time machine and spacecraft in the British science fiction television programme "Doctor Who" and its associated spin-offs:0.5	The Time Meddler:0.5	The Power of the Daleks:0.5	lands:0.5
1475	4518.279	Who was the first person to reach the south pole? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Amundsen	Norway whose explorer Roald Amundsen was the first person to reach the South Pole in 1911	0	0	0	0	the first person to reach both the North and South Poles:0.5	Richard Evelyn Byrd:0.5	Norway whose explorer Roald Amundsen was the first person to reach the South Pole in 1911:0.5	Oscar Wisting:0.5	Helen Skelton:0.5	David Hempleman-Adams:0.5	Colin Bodill:0.5	Thomas J. Abercrombie:0.5	Tarka L'Herpiniere:0.5	the North Pole:0.5	both the North Pole and the South Pole:0.5	Roald Amundsen:0.5	Norwegian Roald Amundsen and his party on December 14, 1911:0.5	Norwegian Roald Amundsen:0.5	Amundsen:0.5
10038	4500.928	When was Watt's steam engine invented?	0.0	-1	100	1765|177[46]	.	0	0	0	0	1775:0.5	Thomas Newcomen:0.5	1785:0.5	two or more stages:0.5	James Watt:0.5	Matthew Boulton:0.5	the Industrial Revolution":0.5	1712:0.5	James Watt':0.5	January 173625 August 1819:0.5	1763 to 1775:0.5	1784:0.5	his contributions:0.5	Watt's early research on the steam engine:0.5	England:0.5
1429	4476.415	What was Andrew Jackson's wife's name? 	1.0	0	100	Rachel	Rachel Jackson's death	0	0	0	0	Rachel Jackson's death:0.5	his wife Catharine:0.5	William Pope Duval:0.5	Andrew Jackson Poe’s great-great-grandfather:0.5	Andrew Jackson Donelson:0.5	Rachel Jackson's death in December, 1828:0.5	James Smith (Texas General):0.5	Henry Walton (American painter):0.5	Andrew Jackson Poe:0.5	Jackson:0.5	Edwin Bryant, a pioneer of 1846 and alcalde (mayor):0.5	Andrew Jackson:0.5	Andrew J. Bates:0.5	Robert I. Chester:0.5	Thomas Carlin:0.5
1626	4458.423	What is Buzz Aldrin's real first name? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	Edwin	Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. (born January 20, 1930)	0	0	0	0	Buzz Aldrin rather than Neil Armstrong:0.5	the first humans on the Moon, Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin,:0.5	Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin:0.5	Buzz Aldrin, John Anderson, Elizabeth Banks, Kyoko Bruguera, Will Ferrell, Anita Gillette, Jan Hooks, Cheyenne Jackson, Patti LuPone, Novella Nelson, and Elaine Stritch:0.5	BT futurist Ian Pearson, space tourist Anousheh Ansari and renowned American astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the "CNN Future Summit: World in Motion" programme, presented by Richard Quest in Singapore:0.5	renowned American astronaut Buzz Aldrin on the "CNN Future Summit: World in Motion" programme, presented by Richard Quest in Singapore:0.5	Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr. (born January 20, 1930):0.5	recurring character Yancy Fry, Jr., as well as astronaut Buzz Aldrin:0.5	renowned American astronaut Buzz Aldrin:0.5	a science competition judged by Buzz Aldrin in which the winner's entry will be launched into space in a satellite:0.5	Aldrin:0.5	the spaceflight that landed the first humans on the Moon, Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin, on July 20, 1969, at 20:18 UTC:0.5	Buzz Aldrin:0.5	Tina Fey—:0.5	a man:0.5
2055	4439.76	What dessert is made with poached peach halves, vanilla ice cream, and raspberry sauce? 	0.0	-1	75	PEACH MELBA	.	0	0	0	0	vanilla:NaN	the flavoring of ice cream:NaN	A major use:NaN	ice cream:NaN	the flavoring:NaN	sweet wines typically served with dessert:NaN	a typically sweet course that concludes a meal:NaN	dessert:NaN	Richmond, California,:NaN	the United States:NaN	the 1780s:NaN	the Library of Congress:NaN	the French:NaN	Jefferson:NaN	an accompaniment:NaN
2266	4437.074	What substance did Charles Best and Frederick Banting discover in 1922? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	insulin	insulin	0	0	0	0	An effective treatment:0.5	Health care in Canada:0.5	insulin:0.5	London, Ontario, Canada:0.5	Toronto and awarded the Nobel Prize to two men: Frederick Banting and J.J.R. Macleod:0.5	History of diabetes:0.5	J.J.R. Macleod of the University of Toronto:0.5	The Nobel Prize committee in 1923:0.5	the Nobel Prize:0.5	The Nobel Prize committee:0.5	1921:0.5	Newfoundland and Labrador:0.5	Alliston:0.5	ten dogs on which to experiment, and two medical students, Charles Best and Clark Noble:0.5	ten dogs:0.5
1600	4422.3	What automobile company makes the Spider? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Alfa Romeo|Fiat	Fiat Automobiles	0	0	0	0	a pioneer brass era American automobile company, built at 958 Oakwood Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, from 1902:0.5	Fiat Automobiles:0.5	Dragon Automobile Company:0.5	Lamborghini:0.5	Fiat Automobiles S:0.5	Hot Rod:0.5	Fisher Automobile Company,:0.5	The company, "Monte Carlo Automobile":0.5	the first Fiat:0.5	the first Fiat, or Fabbrica Italiana Automobili Torino automobile,:0.5	Global Linguist Solutions:0.5	the Fiat 500 K estate:0.5	Harry Steeger at Popular Publications:0.5	Ferrari 458:0.5	The oldest aftermarket wheel company, American Racing,:0.5
1604	4402.462	What does R&B stand for? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	rhythm and blues	maximum rhythm and blues	0	0	0	0	about 1966:0.5	the self-titled debut album by R&B/funk band Atlantic Starr:0.5	R&B/funk band Atlantic Starr:0.5	songs:0.5	songs that reflected the Mod lifestyle:0.5	early promotional material:0.5	The:0.5	them:0.5	':0.5	they:0.5	The Who's early promotional material:0.5	maximum rhythm and blues:0.5	Andy Anderson (actor):0.5	British rhythm and blues (or R&B):0.5	Julia Lee (musician):0.5
10021	4388.63	What is the critical mass of Plutonium?	0.12981865525287806	54	100	\b(9|10)(\.[0-9]*)?\s*k(ilo)?g	roughly 10 kilograms	0	0	0	0	more than one critical mass:0.5	one, which means that if the metal is present in sufficient quantity and with an appropriate geometry (e.g., a sphere of sufficient size), it can form a critical mass:0.5	a solid sub-critical mass of plutonium:0.5	a multiplication factor (keff) larger than one, which means that if the metal is present in sufficient quantity and with an appropriate geometry (e.g., a sphere of sufficient size), it can form a critical mass:0.5	plutonium's critical mass:0.5	A bare critical mass of plutonium at normal density and without additional neutron reflector material:0.5	a solid sub-critical mass:0.5	Insertion time:0.5	only a third of that of uranium-235:0.5	the amount of plutonium needed to reach critical mass by reflecting escaping neutrons back into the plutonium core:0.5	plutonium:0.5	a critical mass:0.5	Project Nightmare:0.5	it:0.5	a mass of nuclear material which is more than one critical mass at normal pressure and in a spherical configuration:0.5
1849	4343.328	What is the nickname of Oklahoma? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Sooners?( State)?	the term "sooners", which eventually became the state's official nickname	0	0	0	0	Green Country, a popular nickname for northeast Oklahoma that stems from the region's green vegetation and relatively high amount of hills and lakes compared to central and western areas of Oklahoma:0.5	a nickname for Texas:0.5	the term "sooners", which eventually became the state's official nickname:0.5	the state's official nickname:0.5	its nickname:0.5	a popular nickname:0.5	The school nickname:0.5	the Savages:0.5	a popular nickname for northeast Oklahoma that stems from the region's green vegetation and relatively high amount of hills and lakes compared to central and western areas of Oklahoma:0.5	its nickname, "The Sooner State":0.5	List of city nicknames in Oklahoma:0.5	Sooners:0.5	Kenny Bartram:0.5	Brandon Durham:0.5	Earl Bennett (American football guard):0.5
1636	4321.354	When was the battle of Chancellorsville fought? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1863	May 1863	0	0	0	0	the 23 regiments:0.5	May 1863:0.5	May 1864:0.5	the American Civil War:0.5	Chancellor High School:0.5	the remaining 15:0.5	the village:0.5	the Chancellorsville Campaign:0.5	a 1975 Soviet war film:0.5	a 1975 Soviet war film directed by Sergei Bondarchuk:0.5	January 28, 1954:0.5	Spotsylvania County, Virginia,:0.5	the Army of the Potomac:0.5	the Wilderness:0.5	the Potomac:0.5
1861	4310.952	Where was Bill Gates born? 	0.14621491195103187	50	100	Seattle	a Seattle	0	0	0	0	Mary Maxwell Gates:0.5	America:0.5	Corbis:0.5	Berkshire Hathaway:0.5	Medina, Washington:0.5	William H. Gates, Sr.:0.5	Melinda Gates:0.5	Butler, Missouri:0.5	the Klondike Gold Rush:0.5	Washington (state):0.5	Laurelhurst:0.5	the US House:0.5	William Henry "Bill" Gates III (born October 28, 1955):0.5	1998 O'Rear:0.5	1998 O':0.5
2037	4297.604	How did Iowa get its name? 	0.0	-1	100	(Siouan|indian).*(ayuhwa|ouaouia|asleep)	.	0	0	0	0	the many Native American tribes:0.5	the Ioway people:0.5	its name:0.5	a U.S. state:0.5	the Midwestern United States:0.5	the Midwestern United States, a region:0.5	a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States, a region:0.5	Iowa ():0.5	Iowa () is a U.S. state in the Midwestern United States, a region:0.5	one:0.5	a region:0.5	the "American Heartland":0.5	the fourth in the United States Navy to be named in honor of the 29th state:0.5	Pikes Peak State Park:0.5	USS Iowa (BB-61):0.5
10046	4281.727	Who is author of cryptonomicon?	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Stephenson	American author Neal Stephenson	0	0	0	0	British author Scarlett Thomas:0.5	the more famous science fiction authors:0.5	The author Paul O. Williams:0.5	Two of the more famous science fiction authors who have also written science fiction haiku:0.5	The author Paul O. Williams, who has written a series of science fiction books as well as books of regular haiku and senryū,:0.5	the more famous science fiction authors who have also written science fiction haiku:0.5	other mainstream science fiction authors:0.5	other mainstream science fiction authors who tend to focus on a few technological or social changes in isolation from others:0.5	American author Neal Stephenson:0.5	The author:0.5	An author:0.5	author" over any "literary, dramatic, musical, artistic, certain other intellectual works:0.5	Joe Haldeman and Thomas M. Disch:0.5	Goldberg:0.5	Alan Turing:0.5
1711	4263.596	When was the first jet invented? 	0.0	-1	100	1928	.	0	0	0	0	1933:0.5	the time:0.5	Jet aircraft:0.5	1972 and 1974:0.5	Timeline of jet power:0.5	Russell J. Brown, flying in an F-80,:0.5	the four women':0.5	the four women's GBFL franchises:0.5	the Yalu River:0.5	the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (at the time the German He 178 program was still kept secret):0.5	the first jet aircraft recognised by the Fédération Aéronautique Internationale (at the time the German He 178 program was still kept secret):0.5	the time the German He 178 program was still kept secret:0.5	the first jet-to-jet dogfight in history:0.5	an F-80:0.5	The project:0.5
2057	4243.458	How many children did Bob Marley have? 	0.0	-1	100	seven|\b7\b	.	0	0	0	0	two books:0.5	a 2012 documentary-biographical film directed by Kevin Macdonald documenting the life of Bob Marley:0.5	many of them previously unreleased:0.5	major songs like "Selassie Is the Chapel", and many of them previously unreleased, such as "Rock to the Rock":0.5	"Selassie Is the Chapel", and many of them previously unreleased,:0.5	many others:0.5	Bunny Wailer, Rita Marley, Lee "Scratch" Perry and many others:0.5	1926 – April 8, 2008:0.5	1926 –:0.5	a 2012 documentary-biographical film:0.5	many tributes:0.5	Squad 1962:0.5	Bob Marley:0.5	United States:0.5	Miami:0.5
1870	4218.414	What country is Pretoria in? 	1.0	0	100	South(\s|_)African?	Gauteng Province, South Africa, with a prize fund in 2010 of 2	0	0	0	0	Gauteng Province, South Africa, with a prize fund in 2010 of 2:0.5	Pretoria Station, Country Corner Station,:0.5	Pretoria Station, Country Corner Station, and The Pretoria General Store:0.5	Gauteng Province, South Africa:0.5	Polokwane and the north of the country:0.5	the north:0.5	the country's three capital cities:0.5	the country':0.5	one of the country's three capital cities, serving as the executive (administrative) and de facto national capital:0.5	the country:0.5	Cape Town, the legislative capital,:0.5	Cape Town, the legislative capital, and Bloemfontein, the judicial capital:0.5	the judicial capital:0.5	the legislative capital:0.5	Pretoria, Gauteng Province, South Africa, with a prize fund in 2010 of 2.65 million rand:0.5
1982	4201.303	What movie won the Academy Award for best picture in 1989? 	0.11828600321853144	57	100	Driving Miss Daisy	"Wings" (1927/28), "Grand Hotel" (1931/32), "Driving Miss Daisy" (1989), and "Argo" (2012)	0	0	0	0	such protest declaring "Why should the movie business be different from anything else in America?:0.5	the silliest opening Oscar production number:0.5	the movie business:0.5	Todd':0.5	Todd's Oscar statuette:0.5	a commercial movie theater:0.5	Joaquin Phoenix:0.5	Stanley Brooks:0.5	Randy Stone:0.5	Robert Richardson (cinematographer):0.5	three awards, including Best Picture:0.5	three awards:0.5	11 Awards:0.5	56 million viewers:0.5	11 Awards including Best Picture:0.5
2189	4176.054	What animal can go the longest without water? 	0.0	-1	100	kangaroo rat	.	0	0	0	0	small animals:0.5	Some kinds of animals, such as amphibians,:0.5	the animal:0.5	small animals that live on the surface layer of water:0.5	Humans, and other animals,:0.5	The Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industries and Fisheries:0.5	Daffy Duck:0.5	Agriculture, Animal Industries and Fisheries:0.5	dogs:0.5	marine animals:0.5	marine animals of Australia:0.5	The Animals:0.5	The list of marine animals of Australia:0.5	the study of animal locomotion in the case of small animals that live on the surface layer of water, relying on surface tension to stay afloat:0.5	the first rabbit:0.5
2010	4154.066	What island was Napoleon exiled to after his defeat at Waterloo? 	1.0	0	100	(St\.?|Saint) Helena	the island of Saint Helena	0	0	0	0	the island of Saint Helena:0.5	Napoleon:0.5	the island of Saint Helena, where he landed in 1815:0.5	the British Atlantic island of Saint Helena:0.5	the capital of the island of Corsica:0.5	Carlo Maria di Buonaparte and Maria Letizia Ramolino in his family's ancestral home, Casa Buonaparte, in the town of Ajaccio, the capital of the island of Corsica:0.5	the British Atlantic island:0.5	the Atlantic Ocean, 1870 km from the west coast of Africa:0.5	the Atlantic Ocean:0.5	exile on the British Atlantic island of Saint Helena:0.5	the town of Ajaccio, the capital of the island of Corsica:0.5	the Italian island of Elba:0.5	Waterloo:0.5	Napoleon between 1815 and 1821:0.5	Napoleon':0.5
10012	4129.979	What did James Watson and Francis Crick discover?	0.292513326014591	25	100	DNA|deoxyribonucleic	the DNA molecule	0	0	0	0	Francis Crick and Maurice Wilkins of King's College:0.5	James Dewey Watson, KBE, ForMemRS (born April 6, 1928),:0.5	Watson':0.5	Watson's book:0.5	James Dewey Watson:0.5	the Harvard University Press:0.5	Howard Martin Temin:0.5	King's College:0.5	King':0.5	James Watson:0.5	Maurice Wilkins:0.5	Maurice Wilkins of King's College:0.5	Herman Kalckar:0.5	James Watson (born 1928):0.5	James Watson (born 1850):0.5
1539	4106.606	What is Ronald Reagan's favorite candy? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Jelly Belly|jelly\s?beans?	the Jelly Belly jelly bean and other candy	0	0	0	0	Reagan':0.5	song "Candy Girl":0.5	his family's candy business:0.5	Ronald Reagan:0.5	the Jelly Belly jelly bean and other candy:0.5	Karen Walker (Will & Grace):0.5	his favorite candy:0.5	Minnesota:0.5	the word jellybeans:0.5	Let Them Eat Jellybeans!:0.5	Clark Gable:0.5	a native of Chattanooga, where his family owned a well-known candy company:0.5	The use of the word jellybeans:0.5	reference:0.5	The use:0.5
2038	4083.969	What did Alfred Noble invent? 	0.0	-1	91	dynamite	.	0	0	0	0	the Alfred Noble American Institute:0.5	several other awards including the Alfred Noble Prize: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	Alfred Noble:0.5	the Alfred Noble Prize:0.5	American Engineers Award:0.5	It:0.5	several other awards:0.5	His work:0.5	– 1:0.5	– 1 December 1999:0.5	England:0.5	December 1999:0.5	1924-09-18:0.5	Shannon:0.5
1660	4077.137	What is Elvis Presley's middle name? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	Aa?ron	Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977)	0	0	0	0	Les':0.5	David Weisbart:0.5	Memphis Symphony Orchestra:0.5	Presley one:0.5	Presley one of its annual Ten Most Outstanding Young Men of the Nation:0.5	the Nation:0.5	Presley:0.5	Elvis Presley Boulevard":0.5	Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977):0.5	Les' middle name:0.5	Bobby Russell:0.5	Glenn Thompson (publisher):0.5	Pompadour (hairstyle):0.5	King Creole:0.5	Aron:0.5
2075	4056.939	What city in Louisiana was Britney Spears born in? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Kentwood	Kentwood, Louisiana	0	0	0	0	New Orleans,Louisiana, US,:0.5	Whitney Houston:0.5	Shreveport, the seat of Caddo Parish,:0.5	the Gannett-owned "Shreveport Times":0.5	Kentwood, Louisiana:0.5	the Gannett-owned "Shreveport Times" in Shreveport, the seat of Caddo Parish, in northwestern Louisiana:0.5	a child:0.5	the city of New Roads:0.5	Kentwood, Louisiana,:0.5	Shreveport, Louisiana:0.5	Shreveport:0.5	McComb, Mississippi,:0.5	her hometown:0.5	Kentwood:0.5	Mississippi:0.5
2120	4035.248	What does "CBS" (television network) stand for? 	0.0	-1	100	Columbia Broadcasting System	.	0	0	0	0	a portfolio:0.5	a radio network and a portfolio of television and radio stations:0.5	a portfolio of television and radio stations:0.5	corporate name CBS Broadcasting, Inc.:0.5	it:0.5	large and mid-sized markets:0.5	Big Ticket Entertainment:0.5	Johnathan Walton:0.5	a radio network:0.5	an American commercial broadcast television network:0.5	an American commercial broadcast television network, which started as a radio network:0.5	corporate name CBS Broadcasting:0.5	WFTV (Duluth):0.5	WATE-TV:0.5	Stand Up to Cancer:0.5
1532	4007.999	What is the literacy rate in Cuba? 	0.0	-1	100	99.8\s*(percent|%)	.	0	0	0	0	The literacy rate:0.5	the official literacy rate:0.5	1.0988283556911514E11:0.5	109884.0:0.5	109882.83556911514:0.5	1.09884E11:0.5	the highest literacy rate in the world:0.5	the highest literacy rate:0.5	the national literacy rate:0.5	the official literacy rate for Cuba:0.5	between 60–76%:0.5	a literacy rate of 36.1% to 42%:0.5	a list of countries by literacy rate:0.5	the United Nations:0.5	Spanish language:0.5
1985	3991.061	What is the Cav's arena name? 	0.19897000433601886	39	100	Gund|Quicken Loans	Gordon Gund	0	0	0	0	word ':0.5	CAV High School also known as "Chandulal Anglo-Vedic High School":0.5	Cavit Cav (1905–29 April 1982):0.5	the wine and gold scheme:0.5	a Turkish Olympian road cyclist:0.5	The word 'CAVS':0.5	Larry Hughes:0.5	both Gilbert Arenas and Caron Butler:0.5	player name:0.5	Cavit Cav:0.5	the current lettering:0.5	numbers:0.5	care of the Wizards:0.5	injuries:0.5	the season:0.5
1926	3971.558	When was the U.S. capitol built? 	0.0	-1	100	179[03-9]|1800	.	0	0	0	0	the 1870s, too small:0.5	1845:0.5	1886:0.5	the Carroll family:0.5	the United States:0.5	1870s:0.5	the Texas Capitol:0.5	the U.S. Capitol:0.5	most of Capitol Hill:0.5	the 1870s:0.5	1867:0.5	the late 1960s:0.5	The site:0.5	the construction:0.5	the original building:0.5
1776	3948.154	What year did the first American lighthouse open? 	0.0	-1	100	1716	.	0	0	0	0	Thirty years:0.5	2008:0.5	2006:0.5	2004:0.5	a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization founded in 1994 with a primary mission of lighthouse preservation:0.5	a 501:0.5	1994:0.5	00 pm, the 150th anniversary of its opening:0.5	00 pm:0.5	5:00 pm, the 150th anniversary of its opening:0.5	That same year:0.5	1543:0.5	000 people:0.5	the same year:0.5	a 1927 novel:0.5
1906	3930.971	How did the disciple Peter die? 	1.0	0	100	crucif.*	crucifixion	0	0	0	0	crucifixion:0.5	Peter of Bruys:0.5	Die:0.5	The local bishops, who oversaw the dioceses of Embrun, Die, and Gap,:0.5	Embrun, Die, and Gap:0.5	the dioceses of Embrun, Die, and Gap:0.5	Saint Peter:0.5	"suppositional" answering the question, "What might Christ become like, if there really were a world like Narnia and He chose to be incarnate and die and rise again in that world as He actually has done in ours?:0.5	a symbol of Peter, who would not have considered himself worthy enough to die the same way as his Savior:0.5	; died AD 64 or 67:0.5	Peter, Tyrone and Shams:0.5	; died AD:0.5	Peter:0.5	the 'Thundergroove Sundays':0.5	Industry:0.5
1890	3913.877	Who is the author of the poem "The Midnight Ride of Paul Revere?" 	1.0	0	82	Longfellow	Henry Wadsworth Longfellow	0	0	0	0	Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:0.5	Revere:0.5	significant inaccuracies:0.5	American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow:0.5	land or sea:0.5	1860:0.5	a poem by American poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow that commemorates the actions of American patriot Paul Revere on April 18, 1775, although with significant inaccuracies:0.5	the actions:0.5	the actions of American patriot Paul Revere:0.5	American patriot Paul Revere:0.5	22 narratives:0.5	10 years:0.5	DC Comics:0.5	general:0.5	The Canterbury Tales:0.5
2263	3906.729	How big was the Super Big Gulp sold in 7-Eleven stores in 1980? 	0.0	-1	80	1.2\s*l|41.*(fl oz|ounces)	.	0	0	0	0	the Big Gulp:0.5	Slurpees:0.5	a small minority:0.5	space constraints:0.5	most 7-Eleven stores in Singapore:0.5	1967:0.5	some years:0.5	Singapore:0.5	the early 1980s:0.5	__NOTOC__:0.5	7-Eleven's offerings:0.5	20:0.5	private label products, including Slurpee, a partially frozen soft drink:0.5	a partially frozen soft drink:0.5	packaged soft drinks:0.5
10065	3900.016	how much is 41+1?	0.0	-1	100	\b42\b|fourty-two	.	0	0	0	0	the start of a long 20th century tradition of state-owned housing, which would much later evolve into council estates:0.5	much commercial interest:0.5	a lazy, out of shape fighter who did not pay much attention to his training:0.5	much attention to his training:0.5	much attention:0.5	much public backlash:0.5	much of the current gay rights movement in Oregon, including the organization Basic Rights Oregon:0.5	a long 20th century tradition of state-owned housing, which would much later evolve into council estates:0.5	Much Dewchurch:0.5	Much Marcle:0.5	Much Hadham:0.5	Much:0.5	Julio César Chávez:0.5	List of Kaamelott episodes:0.5	Herefordshire, England:0.5
2233	3890.804	How far is a 3-point line from the basketball goal in the NBA? 	0.0	-1	100	23\s*(f(ee|oo)?t|').*9\s*(in(ch)?(es)?|")	.	0	0	0	0	the Continental Basketball Association:0.5	its developmental league:0.5	there:0.5	the league:0.5	it:0.5	strong rumors that the NBA would purchase the Continental Basketball Association, and call it its developmental league:0.5	Jabari Parker:0.5	the NBA:0.5	Brad Miller (basketball):0.5	Carmelo Anthony:0.5	1–0:0.5	25 ft:0.5	The NBA-backed Women':0.5	The NBA-backed Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA):0.5	American Basketball Association:0.5
10003	3873.152	How many children did Maria Theresa have?	0.2614393726401688	29	100	sixteen|\b16\b	sixteen children	0	0	0	0	29 :0.5	two more children the later of which died in infancy:0.5	two more children:0.5	four children, all of whom were born and died in Dresden; none survived to the age of two:0.5	17 children born to her parents, the King and Queen of Naples and Sicily:0.5	Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor:0.5	four children:0.5	17 children:0.5	France, Queen Maria Carolina of Naples, Duchess Maria Amalia of Parma and two Holy Roman Emperors, Joseph II and Leopold II:0.5	Francis I, Holy Roman Emperor:0.5	the two countries or crowns, especially one in which Spain would be subservient to France:0.5	the two countries:0.5	Queen Marie Antoinette of France, Queen Maria Carolina of Naples, Duchess Maria Amalia of Parma and two Holy Roman Emperors, Joseph II and Leopold II:0.5	Queen Marie Antoinette:0.5	April 26, 1876 - June 8, 1926:0.5
1545	3851.353	What is a female rabbit called? 	0.013436073200150833	93	100	doe	a "doe"	0	0	0	0	Cecotropes:0.5	Marsh rabbit:0.5	American rabbit:0.5	House rabbit:0.5	Rex rabbit:0.5	Rabbit:0.5	a ':0.5	a "kitten" or "kit":0.5	Rabbiting:0.5	A male rabbit:0.5	a young rabbit:0.5	Male rabbits:0.5	a huge, unattractive, female rabbit:0.5	a black and white female rabbit:0.5	European rabbit:0.5
1774	3837.715	What does HTML stand for? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	hyper\s?text markup language	HTML or HyperText Markup Language	0	0	0	0	the form of HTML elements consisting of "tags" enclosed in angle brackets (like codice_1), within the web page content:0.5	standard HTML tags in addition:0.5	HTML editor:0.5	Petersfield, where his house on The Spain still stands [http://www.petersfieldmuseum.hampshire.org.uk/html/history/17C.html]:0.5	The Spain:0.5	standard HTML tags:0.5	his house on The Spain:0.5	2010 ASEAN University Games:0.5	Kevin Campbell (politician):0.5	the village:0.5	the village of Droxford:0.5	XML:0.5	the X in XML:0.5	John Goodyer:0.5	invalid HTML:0.5
10007	3827.455	In what city the first nuclear bomb exploded?	0.38477553931086306	16	100	Hiroshima	Hiroshima Peace Memorial Park	0	0	0	0	Nagasaki:0.5	Dublin:0.5	London:0.5	August 6, 1945, followed by a Fat Man bomb on the city of Nagasaki on August 9:0.5	Tokyo:0.5	a nine-story apartment complex in the southern Russian city of Volgodonsk:0.5	the southern Russian city of Volgodonsk:0.5	the southern Russian city:0.5	The New York City Police Department:0.5	the Texas City Disaster:0.5	the city of Buynaksk in Dagestan:0.5	a five-story apartment building in the city of Buynaksk in Dagestan:0.5	the primary target of the first nuclear bombing mission on 6 August, with Kokura and Nagasaki as alternative targets:0.5	Friday 17 May 1974:0.5	30 on Friday 17 May 1974:0.5
2230	3812.048	What dam is said the be the largest hydroelectric station in the world? 	0.6770535809500953	4	146	Three Gorges|Itaipu	500 MW output of the Three Gorges Dam	0	0	0	0	Mosul Dam:NaN	a hydroelectric dam on the Volta River in southeastern Ghana in the Akosombo gorge and part of the Volta River Authority:NaN	the largest dam in Iraq:NaN	Hoover Dam:NaN	500 MW output of the Three Gorges Dam:NaN	the largest conveyor belt system in the world, 9.5 mi long, that reached from Redding to the dam site:NaN	the dam site:NaN	the Three Gorges Dam:NaN	Three Gorges Dam:NaN	the second highest dam in the world – surpassed only by Hoover Dam on the Colorado – as well as the highest man-made structure in California:NaN	planning for the Bui Dam:NaN	the Bui Dam:NaN	Belo Monte Dam:NaN	the Akosombo Dam:NaN	the second largest hydroelectric generating plant in the country after the Akosombo Dam:NaN
2276	3786.927	When was Mariah Carey born? 	0.13786206519960553	52	100	March 27|1969|1970	1970	0	0	0	0	Markie Mark:0.5	October 3, 1995,:0.5	1988:0.5	June 12, 1990:0.5	Long Island,:0.5	June 19, 1959:0.5	1980s:0.5	Another track they wrote, "Miss You Most (at Christmas Time)", was sent to R&B stations, with "Jesus Born on This Day", another original song, being sent to Christian and gospel radio stations around the world.:0.5	October 3, 1995:0.5	Huntington, New York:0.5	July 1993:0.5	Huntington:0.5	Stay With Me:0.5	the group's popular album track, "Stay With Me":0.5	the group's popular album track:0.5
2205	3773.384	How many cabinet officers are there? 	0.0	-1	100	\b(14|15|22|23)\b	.	0	0	0	0	many cabinets:0.5	many U:0.5	an executive office in many U.S. states, some in the state cabinet:0.5	many locations both in post offices (for when they are closed or busy) and in retail locations:0.5	many post offices:0.5	a favourite subject of many puns and jokes:0.5	Cabinet McAllister:0.5	many puns and jokes:0.5	many other countries:0.5	Cabinet Secretary:0.5	Insurance commissioner:0.5	many locations:0.5	the United Kingdom:0.5	10 Downing Street:0.5	Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications:0.5
2354	3754.936	How did Anne Frank die? 	0.3191360819912036	22	100	typhus|concentration camp	typhus	0	0	0	0	they:0.5	; 12 June 1929 –:0.5	Anne Frank and her sister, Margot Frank,:0.5	, ; 12 June 1929 – early March:0.5	12 June 1929:0.5	, ; 12 June 1929 – early:0.5	A Face to Die For:0.5	the scripted documentary "Die Abschlussklasse":0.5	DIE:0.5	little parts in the crime solving show "Aktenzeichen XY ... ungelöst" and the scripted documentary "Die Abschlussklasse":0.5	, ; 12 June 1929 – early March 1945:0.5	; 12 June 1929 – early:0.5	Organisation Todt:0.5	two plays "The Birth of Anne Frank" and "Miracle Now" which were performed with many of the Black Lips members at PS122:0.5	two plays:0.5
1998	3736.804	How old was Babe Ruth when he died? 	0.0	-1	100	53	.	0	0	0	0	age:0.5	Old English (OE):0.5	he:0.5	Lou Gehrig:0.5	Old English:0.5	Speakers of Old English (OE):0.5	He:0.5	Emilio Navarro of the Negro Leagues, who turned 103 years old in 2008:0.5	the Negro Leagues, who turned 103 years old in 2008:0.5	the old Class C South Atlantic League:0.5	a catcher in the old Class C South Atlantic League ("Sally League"):0.5	the oldest living professional baseball player, as that honor belonged to Emilio Navarro of the Negro Leagues, who turned 103 years old in 2008:0.5	the premises:0.5	s:0.5	St. Mary's Industrial School for Boys, a reformatory and orphanage,:0.5
2155	3715.399	What country is home to Sabena Airlines? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Belgi(a|u)(m|n)	Belgians	0	0	0	0	a geographic area, such as a town, village, suburb, city, or country:0.5	Washington, United States:0.5	central Texas:0.5	Home Country Control (also Country of Origin rule):0.5	the Texas Hill Country:0.5	Belgians:0.5	Brussels Airport:0.5	Selangor:0.5	a town, village, suburb, city, or country:0.5	Canadian Home & Country magazine:0.5	Palestinian fedayeen:0.5	suburb, city, or country:0.5	the Curtiss Tomahawk and North American Mustang:0.5	the Curtiss Tomahawk:0.5	Texas:0.5
1833	3702.213	How tall is Mike Tyson? 	0.0	-1	100	5\s*(f(ee|oo)?t|')\s*10\s*(in(ch.*)?|")	.	0	0	0	0	Mike Tyson's Punch-Out:0.5	the Soviet Union after the release of "Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!":0.5	"Mike Tyson's Punch-Out:0.5	Willard’s work:0.5	Jesus Christ and others that remain hidden in private collections:0.5	Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!:0.5	former world heavyweight champion:0.5	the USSR:0.5	Mike Tyson':0.5	South by Southwest:0.5	2002, which Lewis won by a knockout in the eighth round:0.5	former David Cup Tennis Captain:0.5	Dolph Lundgren:0.5	Referee (professional wrestling):0.5	Boxing styles and technique:0.5
2371	3680.751	What type of bee drills holes in wood? 	0.0	-1	100	carpenter	.	0	0	0	0	Certain types of musical instruments, such as those of the violin family, the guitar, the clarinet and recorder, the xylophone, and the marimba,:0.5	dry wood:0.5	Tree:0.5	the same type:0.5	the most common type:0.5	hollow reeds or twigs:0.5	a cut tree trunk:0.5	a cut tree trunk in which holes are drilled of different sizes:0.5	wood:0.5	hollow reeds:0.5	Certain types:0.5	various types:0.5	Judith Laster and Kate Davis:0.5	latterly, different types:0.5	latterly, different types of shot:0.5
1467	3658.688	What year did South Dakota become a state? 	0.0	-1	100	1889	.	0	0	0	0	each year:0.5	19:0.5	30 tornadoes:0.5	six years:0.5	10 years:0.5	at least several thousand years:0.5	thousand years:0.5	65 years:0.5	65 years of age:0.5	the past seven years:0.5	last 50 years:0.5	SD 47:0.5	Three Toes of Harding County:0.5	The eastern part:0.5	an average:0.5
1579	3642.147	Which country exports the most tea? 	0.032750774378216274	85	100	Sri Lanka	Tea production in Sri Lanka	0	0	0	0	one of Britain's cultural beverages:0.5	the southeastern US:0.5	Georgia':0.5	Georgia's reliance:0.5	Georgia's reliance on hydropower:0.5	Georgia's economy:0.5	The World Factbook:0.5	Vietnam:0.5	Vietnam one:0.5	the world's largest exporters:0.5	the world':0.5	Vietnam one of the world's largest exporters:0.5	the definition of a core country:0.5	that portion of the country:0.5	country:0.5
2145	3624.792	What does a theodolite measure? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	angle	high points on which to place the great 450 kilogram theodolite used to measure his angles	0	0	0	0	A theodolite:0.5	high points on which to place the great 450 kilogram theodolite used to measure his angles:0.5	the great 450 kilogram theodolite used to measure his angles:0.5	placed:0.5	the great 450 kilogram theodolite:0.5	the altitude of a triangle with the theodolite at the upper vertex and the subtense bar length at its base:0.5	use:0.5	Gyrotheodolite:0.5	a story that while attempting to establish the theodolite on a certain droog, Lambton ran into trouble with a local Muslim chief who believed he was really intent on spying on his harem:0.5	theodolite measurements:0.5	a triangle with the theodolite:0.5	Theodolite:0.5	Jefferson Pier:0.5	sites for his theodolite:0.5	his theodolite:0.5
2032	3612.332	What sporting event first took place in 1903? 	0.0204793038394534	90	100	Tour de France	1903 Tour de France	0	0	0	0	the 1860s, including a meet at Ashburnham Hall in London which featured four running events and a triple jump competition:0.5	Ashburnham Hall in London which featured four running events and a triple jump:0.5	a meet at Ashburnham Hall in London which featured four running events and a triple jump competition:0.5	the media companies' access to significant sporting events:0.5	Many sporting events:0.5	financial assistance for major sporting events:0.5	major sporting events:0.5	significant sporting events:0.5	four running events and a triple jump:0.5	four running events:0.5	an annual event:0.5	The event:0.5	The circulation of "" increased significantly due to this event; a special edition of 130,000 copies:0.5	increased significantly due to this event; a special edition:0.5	"" increased significantly due to this event; a special edition of 130,000 copies:0.5
1718	3595.76	When was the White House built? 	0.46040937697618767	11	100	1(792|800)	1792	0	0	0	0	a historic 1893 wooden residential structure located in downtown Palm Springs, California,:0.5	a historic 1893 wooden residential structure:0.5	1820:0.5	late 18th century:0.5	1726:0.5	1730:0.5	the design:0.5	the White House Acquisition Trust:0.5	the White House Rose Garden:0.5	the White House Complex:0.5	White House rooms:0.5	1792:0.5	The refurbishment of White House rooms:0.5	Cornelia White House:0.5	the Committee for the Preservation of the White House:0.5
1635	3575.871	What is the name of the famous dogsledding race held each year in Alaska? 	0.14820905277210117	39	76	Iditarod	the Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, a 1150 mi trail from Anchorage to Nome (although the distance varies from year to year, the official distance is set at 1049 mi)	0	0	0	0	Аляска:0.5	The name:0.5	the name:0.5	United States:0.5	held:0.5	the state government:0.5	no intermediate borough government:0.5	it:0.5	The name "Alaska":0.5	the best known:0.5	the state:0.5	Various races:0.5	the distance:0.5	the official distance:0.5	the best:0.5
1450	3570.026	Which U.S. state is the leading corn producer? 	0.043093073808141646	81	100	Iowa	Iowa Hog Lift	0	0	0	0	southwest Georgia:0.5	the Bay State Glass:0.5	Amory Houghton, in Somerville, Massachusetts, originally as the Bay State Glass Co. It later moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn:0.5	Amory Houghton, in Somerville, Massachusetts, originally as the Bay State Glass Co. It later moved to Williamsburg, Brooklyn, New York,:0.5	the number one producer of pecans in the world:0.5	The state:0.5	De Candolle:0.5	the Milk Federation affiliated to the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), situated at Bhubaneswar, the state capital of Orissa:0.5	Georgia's cuisine:0.5	the National Dairy Development Board (NDDB), situated at Bhubaneswar, the state capital of Orissa:0.5	New York State:0.5	Georgia's pecan production:0.5	Somerville, Massachusetts, originally as the Bay State Glass Co. It later moved to Williamsburg:0.5	the state capital of Orissa:0.5	the state capital:0.5
1536	3547.313	What city is Lake Washington by? 	1.0	0	100	Seattle	Seattle, Washington	0	0	0	0	Seattle, Washington:0.5	Lake Sammamish, Fall City, Issaquah, North Bend, and Snoqualmie Pass:0.5	a large freshwater lake adjacent to the city of Seattle:0.5	the city of Seattle:0.5	Ravenna, Seattle:0.5	New York:0.5	Issaquah:0.5	Washington (state):0.5	Juanita Creek:0.5	Newport:0.5	Mercer Island, Washington:0.5	Seattle, Washington,:0.5	Washington, USA:0.5	the Washington Park Arboretum:0.5	City of Seattle Designated Landmarks (ID #107995):0.5
1482	3532.397	What county is Wilmington, Delaware in? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	New Castle	the county seat of New Castle County	0	0	0	0	Many Wilmington City workers:0.5	the county seat of New Castle County:0.5	one of several Locals of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union:0.5	several Locals of the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees union:0.5	the county seat of New Castle County and one of the major cities in the Delaware Valley metropolitan area:0.5	County:0.5	Brandywine Park Drive in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware:0.5	the Delaware Valley metropolitan area:0.5	Dover, the state capital, and seasonal service to Rehoboth Beach on the Atlantic Ocean:0.5	Dover:0.5	Rehoboth Beach on the Atlantic Ocean:0.5	the Atlantic Ocean:0.5	a historic YMCA building located at Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware:0.5	DART First State (Delaware Authority for Regional Transit):0.5	a historic Presbyterian church located on West Street on Brandywine Park Drive in Wilmington, New Castle County, Delaware:0.5
1533	3517.031	Who directed the film "Fail Safe"? 	0.7801549687140691	2	148	Sidney Lumet	Sidney Lumet, based on the 1962 novel "Fail-Safe" written by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler	0	0	0	0	Walter Bernstein:NaN	Cuba Gooding, Jr., Val Kilmer, Michael Ironside, and Lance Henriksen:NaN	Sidney Lumet, based on the 1962 novel "Fail-Safe" written by Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler:NaN	David Nusair of ReelFilm:NaN	Cuba Gooding Jr':NaN	Cuba Gooding Jr's presence:NaN	Eugene Burdick and Harvey Wheeler:NaN	John A. Alonzo:NaN	Larry Hagman:NaN	Dr. Strangelove:NaN	Roger Dodger (film):NaN	Walter Cronkite:NaN	black and white:NaN	Cuba Gooding:NaN	Black:NaN
1914	3495.389	What city is the home to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame? 	1.0	0	100	Cleveland	Cleveland, the State of Ohio, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and local foundations, corporations, civic organizations and individuals	0	0	0	0	Cleveland, the State of Ohio, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and local foundations, corporations, civic organizations and individuals:0.5	Detroit (home of Motown Records):0.5	Memphis (home of Sun Studios and Stax Records):0.5	Cincinnati (home of King Records):0.5	Cleveland, Ohio:0.5	Memphis:0.5	Detroit:0.5	Cincinnati:0.5	West Valley City:0.5	the City of Cleveland, the State of Ohio, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and local foundations, corporations, civic organizations and individuals:0.5	the City:0.5	downtown Cleveland:0.5	Frank Jackson:0.5	the Hall:0.5	Joe Edwards (St. Louis):0.5
2223	3474.688	When was the first practical camera invented? 	0.26880100105052196	28	100	1839	the silver-surfaced copper plates, commercially introduced in 1839, which were the first practical photographic medium	0	0	0	0	the 1920s:0.5	1937:0.5	1890:0.5	1898:0.5	1931:0.5	October 1933:0.5	1981:0.5	1954 to 1958:0.5	1920s:0.5	Sanford Essig, when he accidentally left a silvered mica sheet in the oven too long:0.5	a 1981 album by progressive rock band Renaissance:0.5	a 1981 album:0.5	Movie camera:0.5	Alhazen (Ibn al-Haytham):0.5	Alhazen:0.5
2026	3456.551	When was the first Olympics held? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	776 BC|-776|1896	Athens, 1896	0	0	0	0	April 6:0.5	two weightlifting events:0.5	the 1920 Summer Olympics in Antwerp, Belgium:0.5	the 1920 Summer Olympics:0.5	all three standing jumps:0.5	all three finals:0.5	1920:0.5	Louis, Garrett, Connolly, and Flack:0.5	Athens, Greece,:0.5	the 1984 NBC miniseries:0.5	Athens, 1896:0.5	April 15, 1896:0.5	The 1896 Summer Olympics,  officially known as the Games of the I Olympiad,:0.5	the I Olympiad:0.5	6 to 15:0.5
2255	3444.246	How do you say "I love you" in French? 	0.0	-1	100	je t'aime	.	0	0	0	0	Marilyn French:0.5	Io che non vivo (senza te):0.5	Io che non vivo:0.5	Say (À l'infini):0.5	"Io che non vivo (senza te)": "Jamais je ne vivrai sans toi":0.5	a noun:0.5	your:0.5	both accusative and dative:0.5	The oblique (objective) form:0.5	The possessive forms:0.5	"yours" (used in place of a noun):0.5	both accusative and dative, as well as all instances:0.5	German-British singer Ireen Sheer:0.5	a guest appearance:0.5	a guest appearance on "So You Think You Can Dance (Season 4)":0.5
10037	3420.087	When was the first commercially successful steam engine invented?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1698|1712	Thomas Newcomen around 1712	0	0	0	0	Thomas Newcomen:0.5	Thomas Newcomen around 1712:0.5	the "North River Steamboat":0.5	Matthew Murray:0.5	Joseph Black:0.5	The first commercially successful steam engine:0.5	John Braithwaite (engineer):0.5	Robert Fulton:0.5	The first commercially successful true engine, in that it could generate power and transmit it to a machine,:0.5	the atmospheric engine, invented by Thomas Newcomen around 1712:0.5	a machine:0.5	1816:0.5	Ralph Teetor:0.5	Samuel Morey:0.5	a practical steamboat:0.5
10059	3399.756	how long is the day?	0.0	-1	100	24\s*h|86,?400\s*s	.	0	0	0	0	the University of Virginia Press ("The Long Day:0.5	Long Day's Journey:0.5	A Long Day's Night:0.5	a Long Day:0.5	More Late Nights and Long Days:0.5	Long Day's Flight 'till Tomorrow:0.5	Long Day':0.5	It's Been a Long Day:0.5	Long Gone Day:0.5	Long Misty Days (album):0.5	2 "bonus" tracks, as More Late Nights and Long Days:0.5	Long Days:0.5	Chicago, Illinois:0.5	a New York Working Girl:0.5	New York:0.5
1683	3388.532	What name is horror actor William Henry Pratt better known by? 	0.6497506126228764	4	99	Boris Karloff	his stage name Boris Karloff	0	0	0	0	Spike (Buffy the Vampire Slayer):0.5	23 November 1887 – 2 February 1969:0.5	an English actor:0.5	London:0.5	his stage name Boris Karloff:0.5	23 November 1887 –:0.5	a person:0.5	a person of arrogant stupidity:0.5	the British slang term "prat":0.5	arrogant stupidity:0.5	the British slang term:0.5	prat:0.5	the Grinch:0.5	February 1969:0.5	the Grinch, as well as the narrator, in the animated television special of Dr. Seuss':0.5
1621	3380.32	What is the name of the country in the Pyrenees mountains between France and Spain? 	0.5	9	100	Andorra	Andorra	0	0	0	0	Green Spain:0.5	the south:0.5	France:0.5	Gallia Aquitania:0.5	Aragon:0.5	Spain:0.5	the Allies:0.5	the south of Gaul was conquered by the Romans, who called this region "" ("Roman Province"):0.5	the south of Gaul was conquered by the Romans, who called this region "" ("Roman Province"), which over time:0.5	Andorra:0.5	the south of Gaul was conquered by the Romans, who called this region "":0.5	southern France:0.5	King Philip V of Spain:0.5	the Pyrenees mountain range:0.5	King Philip V:0.5
2390	3355.324	What ancient tribe of Mexico left behind huge stone heads? 	0.0	-1	100	Olmecs?	.	0	0	0	0	Illyria (Ancient Greek: ):0.5	Illyria:0.5	the remnants of an ancient tribe that inhabited the island:0.5	an ancient tribe that inhabited the island:0.5	The Wampanoag Tribe of Gay Head (Aquinnah):0.5	The Wampanoag Tribe:0.5	Conquest of neighboring tribes and territories:0.5	neighboring tribes and territories:0.5	the scene of the development of the Chichimec tribes:0.5	the development of the Chichimec tribes:0.5	sedentary tribes:0.5	an ancient tribe:0.5	ancient Greek tribes:0.5	ancient tribes:0.5	a list of ancient Greek tribes (Ancient Greek: ):0.5
2104	3333.167	When was the first submarine not using human-powered propulsion invented? 	0.0	-1	100	July 1863	.	0	0	0	0	180 psi:0.5	180 psi:0.5	180 psi (1241 kPa):0.5	1241 kPa:0.5	17 craft:0.5	2007:0.5	the French ("Diver"):0.5	the French:0.5	Timeline of United States inventions (1946–91):0.5	Ictineo II:0.5	May 1969:0.5	23 tanks:0.5	the first submarine to overcome the basic problems of machine powered underwater navigation:0.5	engineer Narcís Monturiol i Estarriol:0.5	the basic problems of machine powered underwater navigation:0.5
1556	3319.03	What cemetery is Thurgood Marshall buried in? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	Arlington	Arlington County, Virginia	0	0	0	0	Baltimore native and Supreme Court Justice Thurgood Marshall:0.5	Greenmount Cemetery:0.5	he:0.5	the United States Supreme Court:0.5	Thurgood Marshall:0.5	Dover, Delaware:0.5	370 Riverside Drive:0.5	Greenville, Texas:0.5	Anglo-American legal materials:0.5	Maryland:0.5	Arlington County, Virginia:0.5	the Goodwill Baptist Church cemetery:0.5	two sons together:0.5	Maryland School:0.5	1908January 24, 1993:0.5
1547	3304.324	What is the atomic number of uranium? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	92	U and atomic number 92	0	0	0	0	Mass number:0.5	U and atomic number 92:0.5	92 (the atomic number of uranium):0.5	the chemical elements with atomic numbers:0.5	the atomic number of uranium:0.5	an atomic number greater than that of uranium (92), an actinide:0.5	gamma shielding, and low atomic number (water bonded in the concrete) for neutron shielding:0.5	Transuranium element:0.5	two different meanings: one that is the effective nuclear charge of an atom, and one that calculates the average atomic number for a compound or mixture of materials:0.5	Americium dioxide:0.5	Transactinide element:0.5	atomic numbers:0.5	symbol U and atomic number 92:0.5	atomic number 92:0.5	the elements with higher atomic numbers:0.5
10052	3285.692	What is the chemical formula of methane?	0.8494850021680094	1	100	C.*H.*4	methane (chemical formula: CH4)	0	0	0	0	chemical formula::0.5	methane (chemical formula: CH4):0.5	CO2, methane (chemical formula: CH4), nitrous oxide (N2O), the hydrofluorocarbons (abbreviated HFCs), perfluorocarbons (PFCs), and sulfur hexafluoride (SF6):0.5	an organic compound with the chemical formula (also written as ):0.5	the chemical formula (one atom of carbon and four atoms of hydrogen):0.5	chemical formula:0.5	United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change:0.5	a chemical compound with the chemical formula (one atom of carbon and four atoms of hydrogen):0.5	chemical formula: CH4:0.5	carbon dioxide (chemical formula: ):0.5	the chemical formula (also written as ):0.5	carbon dioxide (chemical formula: ), methane (), nitrous oxide (), and a group of gases referred to as halocarbons:0.5	Aluminium carbide:0.5	Manganese(II) oxide:0.5	Atomic carbon:0.5
2052	3271.162	What county is San Antonio, Texas in? 	1.0	0	100	Bexar	Bexar County	0	0	0	0	Bexar County:0.5	San Antonio, Texas A&M University–:0.5	San Antonio, the University of Texas at San Antonio, Texas A&M University–San Antonio, and the Alamo Community College District:0.5	the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bexar County, Texas:0.5	Texas Health Science Center:0.5	Texas at San Antonio, Texas A&M University–:0.5	San Antonio, Texas, 78204:0.5	321 Chinese in Bexar County:0.5	Karnes County:0.5	Texas:0.5	the 19 independent school districts within the Bexar County/ San Antonio metropolitan area:0.5	the seat of Bexar County:0.5	San Antonio–New Braunfels:0.5	all 26 dams in Bexar County:0.5	13 dams in Karnes County and all 26 dams in Bexar County:0.5
1871	3252.237	How much gravity exists on Mars? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	third|38\s*(%|percent)|3.711.*m/s|0.376\s*g	38% of that	0	0	0	0	Mars:0.5	this surface:0.5	practice:0.5	the hypothetical process by which Martian climate, surface, and known properties would be deliberately changed with the goal of making large areas of the environment more hospitable to human habitation, thus making human colonization much safer and more sustainable:0.5	Much:0.5	Much of the data:0.5	much Soviet space hardware from the late 1960s and early 1970s:0.5	Mars Global Surveyor:0.5	Percival Lowell:0.5	the Earth:0.5	human colonization much safer and more sustainable:0.5	the goal of making large areas of the environment more hospitable to human habitation, thus making human colonization much safer and more sustainable:0.5	0.151:0.5	1% of that on Earth:0.5	that on Earth:0.5
1444	3234.261	What female leader succeeded Ferdinand Marcos as president of the Philippines? 	0.1338031200885158	53	100	Corazon Aquino	Corazon Aquino	0	0	0	0	Ferdinand Marcos, President of the Philippines, who had conducted a similar move a few weeks earlier:0.5	Fidel V. Ramos:0.5	Ferdinand Marcos (1969):0.5	the Ferdinand Marcos martial law regime:0.5	the job:0.5	the Council of Women World Leaders, an international organization of former and current female heads of state and government:0.5	Senate minority floor leader, 1960; executive vice president, LP 1954–1961; president, Liberal Party, 1961–1964; Senate President, 1963–1965:0.5	Ferdinand E. Marcos as the ninth President of the Philippines:0.5	a lifelong member of the Council of Women World Leaders, an international organization of former and current female heads of state and government:0.5	Women World Leaders:0.5	Women World Leaders, an international organization of former and current female heads of state and government:0.5	Kim Il-sung on 5:0.5	Jose Diokno:0.5	Senate minority floor leader:0.5	Imelda Marcos:0.5
2376	3207.133	What color belt is first in karate? 	0.30102999566398125	24	100	white	white belt, green belt, and red belt	0	0	0	0	just karategi—and colored belt ranks:0.5	the different colored belts:0.5	the use of belts made of strong materials (usually leather) as a whip-like instrument for corporal punishment:0.5	the belt for the dan rank:0.5	Advancement through the ranks, as marked by belt color,:0.5	belt:0.5	the belt:0.5	red belt:0.5	the color of belt:0.5	"color belt":0.5	"color belt" or mudansha ("ones without dan/rank"):0.5	belt colors:0.5	the rank of black belt:0.5	all those below the rank of black belt:0.5	Tang Soo Do:0.5
1528	3193.9	Where did Kublai Khan live? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Beijing|China	Beijing	0	0	0	0	Khentii Province:0.5	Beijing:0.5	Tibet under Yuan administrative rule:0.5	the Ilkhanate ruler Hulagu:0.5	Khorazm (1218–1223):0.5	Sherman, Texas:0.5	the place where Genghis Khan's family lived:0.5	the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty:0.5	the Mongol-led Yuan Dynasty in China:0.5	Khanbaliq:0.5	Samarkand:0.5	China:0.5	Niccolò and Maffeo Polo:0.5	the land and people of the Ethengar tribes, who resemble the Mongols at the time of Kublai Khan:0.5	Timur:0.5
1442	3175.533	What is the chemical formula for sulphur dioxide? 	0.14924393652741197	51	104	SO2	complexes that contain sulfur dioxide, SO2, bonded to a transition metal	0	0	0	0	chemical names and structural formulas:NaN	A chemical formula:NaN	Sulfur dioxide:NaN	a list of common chemical compounds with chemical formulas and CAS numbers, indexed by formula:NaN	formula:NaN	chemical formulas and CAS numbers, indexed by formula:NaN	d-orbitals, resulting in a bond order of 1.5:NaN	d-orbitals, resulting in a bond order of 1.:NaN	a bond order of 1:NaN	a bond order:NaN	no words:NaN	limiting:NaN	sulfur dioxide:NaN	:NaN	Sulfur dioxide (also sulphur dioxide):NaN
1565	3168.284	What is Karl Malone's nickname? 	0.2614393726401688	29	100	The Mailman	The Mailman	0	0	0	0	the nickname "The Original Bull:0.5	a new nickname:0.5	its nickname:0.5	the nickname:0.5	his nickname:0.5	the expansion draft, which earned him the nickname "The Original Bull:0.5	he:0.5	A nickname:0.5	a nickname given to persons, particularly in politics, to whom criticism does not seem to stick:0.5	The athletic nickname, or equivalently athletic moniker, of a university or college within the United States:0.5	The athletic nickname, or equivalently athletic moniker,:0.5	Darrell Steven Griffith (born June 16, 1958), also known by his nickname Dr. Dunkenstein,:0.5	Karl Anthony Malone (born July 24, 1963):0.5	a familiar or humorous name given to a person or thing instead of or as well as the real name:0.5	Karl Malone's daughter Cheryl Ford, among others:0.5
1830	3153.117	What city does the Tour de France end in? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Paris	Paris, its regular final destination, which was reached in the 21st stage	0	0	0	0	Lille:0.5	Portsmouth:0.5	Paris, its regular final destination, which was reached in the 21st stage:0.5	2005 London bombings, saying ":0.5	2005 London bombings:0.5	Brest:0.5	the city's 750th anniversary:0.5	the city's 750th anniversary in 1987:0.5	the city':0.5	a brief 7.2 km prologue around the city of Lille:0.5	a short 7.2 km prologue that navigated around the French city of Lille:0.5	Paris:0.5	the French city:0.5	the fiftieth time that the Tour de France visited the city:0.5	the 7 July 2005 London bombings, saying ""Having the Grand Départ on the seventh of July will broadcast to the world that terrorism does not shake our city.":0.5
1419	3126.83	What year did Alaska become a state? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	1958|1959	1959	0	0	0	0	its early years of statehood:0.5	1959:0.5	Alaskan of the Year awards:0.5	a state:0.5	Alaska:0.5	the early 1970s:0.5	no less than three years:0.5	That same year:0.5	two years:0.5	January 3, 1959:0.5	one year:0.5	1927:0.5	terms of two years:0.5	the Alaska Department of the American Legion:0.5	a Democratic state:0.5
1782	3110.516	Who was the first woman to run for president? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Pamfilova|Victoria Woodhull	the second husband of Victoria Woodhull, the 19th-century suffragist and activist who was the first woman to run as a candidate for President of the United States	0	0	0	0	the first woman to run for President of Finland:0.5	Alfred Koch:0.5	the first woman to run as a candidate for President of the United States:0.5	the second husband of Victoria Woodhull, the 19th-century suffragist and activist who was the first woman to run as a candidate for President of the United States:0.5	James Blood:0.5	the first woman in Tanzanian history:0.5	the first woman:0.5	Odriíst National Union:0.5	community:0.5	Paraguay':0.5	Maria de Lourdes Pintasilgo:0.5	the first woman to run for president in Paraguay:0.5	the election:0.5	Malian presidential election, 2007:0.5	Malawian general election, 2009:0.5
2028	3094.324	What are the biggest snakes in the world? 	0.0	-1	100	anaconda|reticulated python|titanoboa	.	0	0	0	0	Naked Snake's future:0.5	Naked Snake':0.5	deserts, snakes, the Brand New Eyes butterfly, and hot air balloons:0.5	a prophetic vision of Naked Snake's future:0.5	Snakebite:0.5	various images, including deserts, snakes, the Brand New Eyes butterfly, and hot air balloons:0.5	Little Sahara Recreation Area:0.5	Nicholas Wayman-Harris:0.5	Nigel Preston:0.5	the four members of the band ironically called The Burden of Paradise (Snake Davis, Helen Watson, Mark Creswell and Dave Bowie):0.5	one of the four members of the band ironically called The Burden of Paradise (Snake Davis, Helen Watson, Mark Creswell and Dave Bowie):0.5	Nehru Trophy Boat Race:0.5	300 men:0.5	a bookstore located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at 20 Edward St, just north of the Toronto Eaton Centre and the Atrium on Bay:0.5	a bookstore:0.5
1994	3070.002	What was the Beatles' first number one hit? 	0.0	-1	100	Please Please Me|From Me To You	.	0	0	0	0	Apple Records:0.5	every British and American number one Beatles hit:0.5	one Beatles:0.5	1967–1970:0.5	1962–1966:0.5	"1962–1966" and "1967–1970":0.5	the Apple Records imprint:0.5	first under the Apple Records imprint:0.5	Beatles '65:0.5	the Beatles':0.5	The Beatles' Hits" EP:0.5	Billy Preston:0.5	Gerry Marsden:0.5	one pocket:0.5	the Beatles' material it had in the vault:0.5
1681	3051.393	When did Houdini die? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1926	1926	0	0	0	0	1927:0.5	two variations on a "Buried Alive" stunt/escape:0.5	1926:0.5	August 6, 1977:0.5	November 25, 1895 in Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago – August 6, 1977 in New York:0.5	November 25, 1895:0.5	seven times:0.5	Houdini':0.5	Stunt performer:0.5	Premature burial:0.5	two variations:0.5	his 1927 season:0.5	the feature escape of his 1927 season:0.5	the feature escape:0.5	Needles:0.5
10023	3033.624	What is the density of water?	0.0	-1	78	\b(1|0\.9.*)\s*g|\b(1,?000|9.*)\s*kg	.	0	0	0	0	approximately one gram:0.5	the dissolved salt content as well as the temperature of the water:0.5	the dissolved salt content:0.5	about 9%:0.5	the temperature:0.5	the water:0.5	the temperature of the water:0.5	about 70 percent of the planet:0.5	about 70 percent:0.5	the density of water and the bulk density of the cloud:0.5	the bulk density:0.5	water and the bulk density of the cloud:0.5	the difference between the density of water and the bulk density of the cloud:0.5	the bulk density of the cloud:0.5	about the density:0.5
1418	3028.371	When was the Rosenberg trial? 	0.1419983281826005	51	100	1951	March 6, 1951	0	0	0	0	November 25, 1901 - May 23, 1997:0.5	the twelve trials:0.5	the twelve trials for war crimes the U.S. authorities held in their occupation zone in Germany in Nuremberg after the end of World War II:0.5	a 1928 American:0.5	David Greenglass:0.5	Ruth Greenglass:0.5	The truth:0.5	1925:0.5	1914 and 1915:0.5	fourteen members of Narodnaya Volya:0.5	fourteen members:0.5	May 23, 1997:0.5	Joel Rosenberg (science fiction author):0.5	William A. Reuben:0.5	Roy Cohn:0.5
1560	3009.716	What was Denzel Washington's first television series? 	0.0	-1	100	St. Elsewhere	.	0	0	0	0	the television series of same name:0.5	an upcoming American thriller film directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by Richard Wenk, based on the television series of same name:0.5	the television series:0.5	the martial arts TV series "WMAC Masters":0.5	a series of thrillers that performed generally well at the box office:0.5	CBS:0.5	the series:0.5	one of only a few African American actors to appear on the series for its entire six-year run:0.5	a series:0.5	a series of commercials in the Fruit of the Loom ensemble:0.5	the series for its entire six-year run:0.5	an episode of the short-lived CBS drama series "Hack":0.5	the pilot:0.5	an American TV series:0.5	a Canadian science fiction television series:0.5
1836	2995.347	What river runs through Rome, Italy? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Tiber	Tiber Waterfront	0	0	0	0	the Maurice River in southern New Jersey:0.5	the Maurice River:0.5	Tiber Waterfront:0.5	Peter's Square is reached through the Via della Conciliazione, which runs from the Tiber River to St:0.5	the Aniene:0.5	the Lazio region of central Italy on the Tiber river (:0.5	the river Tiber:0.5	an alley or boulevard running along the river Tiber within the city of Rome (Italy):0.5	the Via della Conciliazione, which runs from the Tiber River to St:0.5	another river, the Aniene, which flows into the Tiber north of the historic centre:0.5	a 21.9 mi tributary of the Sandy River in the U.S. state of Oregon:0.5	another river:0.5	the Sandy River in the U.S. state of Oregon:0.5	the river:0.5	the left bank of the river:0.5
1427	2974.584	What was the first spaceship on the moon? 	0.0	-1	100	Eagle	.	0	0	0	0	the creation:0.5	the creation of a small space in the ship, which he enters,:0.5	the Moon illusion:0.5	the Moon illusion, first described in the 7th century BC:0.5	search for their spaceship:0.5	a spaceship:0.5	the builders:0.5	the creature:0.5	the creature, now known as "Kane",:0.5	Destination Moon (film):0.5	the moon:0.5	built:0.5	the horizon:0.5	The Space Explorers:0.5	A Choice of Futures:0.5
2066	2957.478	What is tequila made from? 	0.5774509799928716	6	100	agave	the birthplace of the drink that bears its name, “tequila,” which is made from the blue agave plant, native to this area	0	0	0	0	the area surrounding the city of Tequila:0.5	Tequila products:0.5	Tequila products sold under the Herradura name:0.5	a ready-made tequila cocktail:0.5	Part of the production process at Olmeca Tequila:0.5	the production process at Olmeca Tequila:0.5	the birthplace of the drink that bears its name, “tequila,” which is made from the blue agave plant, native to this area:0.5	the town of Tequila:0.5	the drink that bears its name, “tequila,” which is made from the blue agave plant, native to this area:0.5	Tequila Mountain:0.5	the tequila:0.5	a premium tequila:0.5	Tequila (disambiguation):0.5	its name, “tequila,” which is made from the blue agave plant,:0.5	“tequila:0.5
1688	2927.362	What year was the gateway arch built? 	0.3723637474483471	17	100	1965	1965	0	0	0	0	Missouri:0.5	the same year:0.5	a 1937 novel by Virginia Woolf, the last she published in her lifetime:0.5	the Gateway Arch:0.5	25-year-old John C. Vincent:0.5	the top:0.5	2009:0.5	Gateway Arch:0.5	the U.S. state of Missouri:0.5	the U.S. state:0.5	the top of the Gateway Arch using suction cups:0.5	suction cups:0.5	joint resolutions:0.5	The Gateway Arch:0.5	the Salk Institute for Biological Studies and Haystack Mountain School of Crafts:0.5
1411	2910.768	What Spanish explorer discovered the Mississippi River? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Hernando de Soto	Hernando de Soto Bridge	0	0	0	0	a Spanish explorer:0.5	the Manila galleons and an occasional explorer:0.5	Hernando de Soto Bridge:0.5	far more land than the old British West Florida:0.5	French explorer Cavelier de La Salle:0.5	a Spanish explorer who led the first European expedition deep into the territory of the modern United States and the first European documented to have discovered the Mississippi River:0.5	Admiral Andres de Pez in an exploration trip in the northern Gulf of Mexico and the peninsula of Florida, where he drew maps of Pensacola Bay and the mouth of the Mississippi River:0.5	Saint Paul, Minnesota:0.5	Platte River:0.5	the number of explorers who missed it:0.5	Spanish Florida:0.5	far more land:0.5	present-day Arkansas, Missouri and possibly Kansas:0.5	the American Revolution:0.5	present-day Arkansas:0.5
1811	2879.892	When was penicillin first used? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	194(0s|1|2|7)	March 14, 1942	0	0	0	0	US-made penicillin produced by Merck & Co. Half of the total supply produced at the time was used on that one patient:0.5	the time:0.5	1992:0.5	May 23, 2012:0.5	its two products:0.5	the two substrates of this enzyme:0.5	Providence Hospital in Seattle:0.5	Merck & Co. Half:0.5	the two substrates:0.5	the total supply produced at the time was used on that one patient:0.5	the time was used on that one patient:0.5	streptococcal septicemia with US-made penicillin produced by Merck & Co. Half of the total supply produced at the time was used on that one patient:0.5	Reserve Constable Albert Alexander:0.5	insufficient volumes of penicillin (the first patient treated was Reserve Constable Albert Alexander):0.5	the Pacific NW:0.5
2133	2858.911	When was Abraham Lincoln born? 	1.0	0	148	1809.*?	February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865	0	0	0	0	February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865:NaN	1622 – 1690:NaN	July 4, 1875:NaN	February 12, 1809, in Hardin County, Kentucky (now LaRue County):NaN	13 May 1744:NaN	1637:NaN	May 1744:NaN	1867:NaN	Hodgenville, Kentucky:NaN	July 4:NaN	1622:NaN	1690:NaN	Nancy Lincoln (née Hanks):NaN	Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Lincoln (née Hanks):NaN	Kentucky (now LaRue County):NaN
1662	2837.649	When was Jerusalem invaded by the general Titus? 	0.0	-1	100	70 A.D.|70\s*AD|AD\s*70|A.D.\s*70	.	0	0	0	0	the fall:0.5	early 70:0.5	2009:0.5	the early 17th century:0.5	73–74:0.5	63 BCE:0.5	six branches:0.5	the seven-lamp (six branches) ancient Hebrew:0.5	fall:0.5	the fall of Jerusalem:0.5	Israel Standard Time:0.5	Israel Summer Time:0.5	General Israel Orphan's Home:0.5	General Israel Orphan's Home for Girls (1902):0.5	the capital:0.5
1821	2806.071	Who was the architect who designed the Empire State Building? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Lamb	The architect Shreve, Lamb and Harmon	0	0	0	0	William Van Alen:0.5	The architect Shreve, Lamb and Harmon:0.5	Rick Cook (architect):0.5	the same architects (Shreve & Lamb) who later designed the Empire State Building in New York City:0.5	the same architects:0.5	Avery Architectural and Fine Arts Library:0.5	Harmon:0.5	the purview of the architect and the engineer:0.5	the architect and the engineer:0.5	those that are the purview of the architect and the engineer, and are documented in the official construction drawings:0.5	Percy Edgar Everett:0.5	architect Percy Edgar Everett:0.5	Shreve & Lamb:0.5	an AIA-NY/Boston Society of Architects Honor Award:0.5	a person trained and licensed to plan, design, and oversee the construction of buildings:0.5
2000	2787.704	How many Earth days does it take for Mars to orbit the sun? 	0.2614393726401688	29	100	68[67]	about 686.98 Earth solar days, or 668.5991 sols	0	0	0	0	about three days:0.5	one orbit around the Sun:0.5	21 March 1963:0.5	one orbit:0.5	about 100 Martian days:0.5	Mars':0.5	760,000 km:0.5	3753 Cruithne:0.5	668.5991 sols:0.5	5991 sols:0.5	Phobos 2:0.5	about 28 days:0.5	−1:0.5	0:0.5	−3:0.5
2261	2762.303	What college did Magic Johnson go to? 	0.33889035263304046	20	100	Michigan State	Michigan State	0	0	0	0	the Magic Johnson All-Stars, a barnstorming team composed of former NBA and college players:0.5	one who had left college after only two years, and was only 20 years old:0.5	high school and college:0.5	championships in high school and college:0.5	Wheaton College, where he amassed a cumulative scoring average of well over double figures, averaging nearly 25 points per game in his senior season:0.5	the 1979 NBA Draft:0.5	the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA) for 13 seasons:0.5	an NBA rookie—:0.5	the Lakers:0.5	a barnstorming team composed of former NBA and college players:0.5	the NBA:0.5	His college decision:0.5	competitive basketball:0.5	the Magic Johnson All-Stars:0.5	a barnstorming team:0.5
1652	2742.532	When did the United States enter World War II? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	1941	1941–42 Brooklyn Americans season	0	0	0	0	1939:0.5	1813:0.5	1932:0.5	the 2006 Transformation of the United States Army program:0.5	the 2006 Transformation:0.5	1941–42 Brooklyn Americans season:0.5	50 states, 16 territories, and a federal district:0.5	end of this year:0.5	the 1936 presidential campaign:0.5	1936:0.5	Every Time We Say Goodbye (film):0.5	September:0.5	Wellington D. Rankin:0.5	World War II's early stages after Nazi Germany's invasion of Poland in September 1939:0.5	the Warsaw Pact:0.5
1874	2718.118	When was the battle of Shiloh? 	0.1412682720217464	43	82	1862	–7, 1862,	0	0	0	0	American history up to that time:0.5	the American Civil War:0.5	4th Tennessee Infantry Regiment:0.5	southwestern Tennessee:0.5	Laura J. Williams:0.5	Calvin D. Venable:0.5	2nd Texas Infantry Regiment:0.5	5th Tennessee Infantry Regiment:0.5	6th Tennessee Infantry Regiment:0.5	9th Tennessee Infantry Regiment:0.5	Notable battles:0.5	the regiment:0.5	the Battle:0.5	David Orbansky:0.5	19th Regiment Alabama Infantry:0.5
1570	2709.404	What is the legal age to vote in Argentina? 	0.33889035263304046	20	100	18	18	0	0	0	0	The age:0.5	age:0.5	a transitional stage of physical and psychological human development that generally occurs during the period from puberty to legal adulthood (age of majority):0.5	physical and psychological human development that generally occurs during the period from puberty to legal adulthood (age of majority):0.5	The legal age:0.5	The legal age for voluntary admissions:0.5	the legal age for sale and consumption of tobacco:0.5	five “no” votes:0.5	yes” votes:0.5	A person below the age of majority:0.5	age of majority:0.5	the legal age:0.5	The following minimum legal ages apply in Romania:0.5	The following legal minimum ages:0.5	Military service:0.5
1991	2688.321	How did Minnesota get its name? 	0.0	-1	100	Sioux.*river|river.*Sioux	.	0	0	0	0	Henry Wadsworth Longfellow's epic poem:0.5	the Dakota name for the Minnesota River:0.5	the Dakota name for the Minnesota River: "Mnisota":0.5	The word "Minnesota":0.5	Hiawatha:0.5	The word:0.5	the Dakota name:0.5	the state's places and bodies:0.5	"Mnisota":0.5	water:0.5	The Song of Hiawatha:0.5	the state':0.5	names many:0.5	the first rehearsal of the new orchestra to get the group started:0.5	the new orchestra to get the group started:0.5
1839	2672.556	What country was formed in 1948? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	Burma|Israel|Myanmar	Israel and the Palestinians	0	0	0	0	the US pop chart:0.5	Rugby union:0.5	the short-lived Association of Country Entertainers:0.5	US:0.5	The 1948 International Cross Country Championships:0.5	top 10 US country chart success:0.5	their goal of making Finland a solidly left-wing country too vigorously:0.5	Israel and the Palestinians:0.5	1948:0.5	top 10 US country chart success with his MGM Records recording of "Guitar Boogie", which crossed over to the US pop chart, introducing many people to the potential of the electric guitar:0.5	Finland:0.5	Åland Islands representation in the Parliament of Finland:0.5	International Braille Chess Association:0.5	Association of Country Entertainers:0.5	Country Entertainers:0.5
1397	2659.227	What was the largest crowd to ever come see Michael Jordan? 	0.0	-1	100	62,?046	.	0	0	0	0	Jordan:0.5	An Alamodome crowd:0.5	the First Union Center crowd:0.5	a three-minute standing ovation from his teammates, his opponents, the officials and a crowd of 21,257 fans:0.5	his teammates, his opponents, the officials and a crowd of 21,257 fans:0.5	crowds:0.5	several NBA attendance records:0.5	a NBA Finals game:0.5	a NBA Finals game in 1999:0.5	The 2010 NBA All-Star Game:0.5	a crowd of 21,257 fans:0.5	An Alamodome crowd of 37:0.5	an overflow crowd:0.5	New York Knicks:0.5	a street festival that attracted an overflow crowd of 7:0.5
1414	2637.077	What was the length of the  Wright brothers' first flight? 	0.0	-1	100	120\s?\-?\s?f(ee|oo)?t	.	0	0	0	0	the Wright Brothers':0.5	the entire length of the first powered flight by the Wright Brothers at Kitty Hawk:0.5	the entire length:0.5	the Wright Brothers' historic first powered flight:0.5	the Wright Brothers:0.5	Patrick Young Alexander:0.5	twice the length of the fuselage of the model:0.5	the length of the fuselage:0.5	a hinge running the length of the wing:0.5	a unique "feathering" atmospheric reentry system where the rear half of the wing and the twin tail booms folded upward along a hinge running the length of the wing:0.5	the length of the wing:0.5	Sydney Chaplin:0.5	The overall length of an ammunition cartridge:0.5	The overall length:0.5	Propeller (aircraft):0.5
2315	2621.136	How many tentacles do squids actually have? 	1.0	0	100	two|\b2\b	eight arms arranged in pairs and two, usually longer, tentacles	0	0	0	0	eight arms arranged in pairs and two, usually longer, tentacles:0.5	two long rows:0.5	many suckers:0.5	many suckers along the edge:0.5	a form of muscular hydrostat containing many suckers along the edge:0.5	muscular hydrostat containing many suckers along the edge:0.5	130 specimens:0.5	two longer tentacles (the longest known tentacles of any cephalopod):0.5	the club-shaped catching tentacles of a squid:0.5	the club-shaped catching tentacles:0.5	more gametes:0.5	around 300 species:0.5	members of the class Cephalopoda:0.5	members:0.5	six legs and two tentacles:0.5
1645	2598.591	How much is the international space stations expected to cost? 	0.0	-1	100	\$ 95 billion|\$60 billion|about \$ 50 billion|more than 100 billion dollar|150\s*(billion|bn)	.	0	0	0	0	2001–2009:0.5	the Soviet Union:0.5	New coatings, which are expected to be much more stable in space and therefore have longer useful lives,:0.5	the CSS:0.5	Russian Federal Space Agency:0.5	the US:0.5	pieces launched separately:0.5	pieces:0.5	modular space stations, assembled on-orbit from pieces launched separately:0.5	Swales Aerospace:0.5	The International Space Station programme:0.5	other NATO countries:0.5	early Salyut (fireworks):0.5	early Salyut:0.5	early Salyut (fireworks) and Almaz (diamond):0.5
2131	2560.088	Who was the first African-American speaker of the California State Assembly? 	0.7225864571737166	3	148	Brown	only African American mayor, former Speaker of the California State Assembly, Willie Brown	0	0	0	0	California's first African American Speaker:NaN	California's first African American Speaker of the Assembly:NaN	former Speaker:NaN	only African American mayor, former Speaker of the California State Assembly, Willie Brown:NaN	its Speaker:NaN	former Speaker of the California State Assembly:NaN	The current speaker:NaN	no Speaker:NaN	Speaker of the California State Assembly, which was the second most powerful position in the state, after the Governor of California:NaN	Speaker Fabian Núñez:NaN	Speaker of the California State Assembly 2008–2010 (second woman, third African American speaker):NaN	The speaker:NaN	former California Assembly Speaker Willie Brown:NaN	no Speaker of the California State Assembly:NaN	third African American speaker:NaN
1736	2539.557	Where on the body would you find the jowls? 	0.0	-1	100	cheek	.	0	0	0	0	the second-person personal pronoun:0.5	Modern English:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun, both singular and plural, and both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	both nominative and oblique case:0.5	both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	You (stressed , unstressed ):0.5	David Morrissey:0.5	Mara Jade:0.5	Sarah Barcant, who fights in court to find the body:0.5	a rare day:0.5	a rare day that you see a Gank not wearing his body-covering armor:0.5	Pompano Beach:0.5	Alfred and the Professor:0.5	Alfred:0.5	List of Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies characters:0.5
1477	2518.534	What are wavelengths of visible light measured in? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	angstrom|nanometers|^nm	nm	0	0	0	0	different wavelengths of light:0.5	700 nanometres:0.5	400 nanometres (nm), or 400×10−9 m,:0.5	400 nanometres (nm):0.5	400 nanometres:0.5	wavelengths:0.5	The wavelengths:0.5	Gabriel Lippmann:0.5	nm:0.5	The wavelengths of sound frequencies:0.5	wavelengths below 380 nm:0.5	the wavelengths:0.5	objects whose diameter is shorter than the wavelength of visible light, on the model of the ""ultra"" in ultraviolet:0.5	the ability to see objects whose diameter is shorter than the wavelength of visible light, on the model of the ""ultra"" in ultraviolet:0.5	the wavelength of visible light (around 500 nanometers):0.5
1824	2491.525	Which planet did the spacecraft Magellan enable scientists to research extensively? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Venus	Venus Radar	0	0	0	0	the world:0.5	Magellan:0.5	Venus Radar:0.5	missing:0.5	the planet:0.5	the topography of the planet:0.5	plate tectonics:0.5	this:0.5	No evidence of plate tectonics:0.5	Venus":0.5	other planets:0.5	other planets in addition:0.5	a broad sense:0.5	the Magellan Project Science Team:0.5	Soviet scientists:0.5
1855	2471.685	How fast is the world spinning? 	0.0	-1	100	1,?0[34][0-9]\s*(miles per hour|mph)|1,?6[67][0-9]\s*(kilometers per hour|km.*h)	.	0	0	0	0	Fast Food:0.5	certain speeds for corners:0.5	The actual third game in the series ("Fast Food"):0.5	The World Cricket Tsunami Appeal:0.5	certain speeds:0.5	the speeds:0.5	an international poker tournament held under speed poker rules:0.5	F-Zero Climax:0.5	seven wickets:0.5	speed poker rules:0.5	The Single Speed World Championship, or SSWC,:0.5	The Single Speed World Championship:0.5	Level 9:0.5	the world of the Elves:0.5	the World Turtle:0.5
2136	2452.12	How many moons does Neptune have? 	0.3494850021680095	19	100	eight|\b8\b	the eighth and farthest planet	0	0	0	0	the Sun:0.5	17 days:0.5	Neptune's innermost four moons—Naiad, Thalassa, Despina and Galatea—orbit:0.5	Neptune's innermost four moons—Naiad, Thalassa, Despina and Galatea—orbit close enough to be within Neptune':0.5	Neptune':0.5	fourteen known moons:0.5	Three other moons orbit between the rings: Naiad, Thalassa and Despina.:0.5	Three other moons orbit between the rings:0.5	rings:0.5	Generational planet:0.5	Three other moons:0.5	many questions that still surround the planet:0.5	many successful hip hop, R&B and pop artists in the late-1990s and 2000s:0.5	an American production duo, composed of Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo, who are credited with contributing the sound for many successful hip hop, R&B and pop artists in the late-1990s and 2000s:0.5	the year 1932:0.5
1576	2427.352	What galaxy is closest to the milky way? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Andromeda	Andromeda Galaxy	0	0	0	0	Milky Way:0.5	that time the closest known satellite galaxy to the Milky Way:0.5	the closest known satellite galaxy to the Milky Way:0.5	Circinus Galaxy:0.5	the closest known satellite galaxy:0.5	Andromeda Galaxy:0.5	the closest galaxies:0.5	one of the closest galaxies to the Milky Way:0.5	the Small Magellanic Cloud, one of the closest galaxies to the Milky Way:0.5	a Seyfert galaxy in the Circinus constellation:0.5	the Galaxy:0.5	Canis Major Dwarf (the closest), Sagittarius Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy, Ursa Minor Dwarf, Sculptor Dwarf, Sextans Dwarf, Fornax Dwarf, and Leo I Dwarf:0.5	the galaxy:0.5	NGC 371:0.5	the Milky Way Galaxy:0.5
1595	2411.359	What person developed COBOL? 	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Hopper	Grace Hopper	0	0	0	0	Jean E. Sammet:0.5	PL/I:0.5	Burroughs DMS and COBOL, which differ greatly from other computing platforms:0.5	GEORGE:0.5	IBM VisualAge:0.5	General Interpretive Programme:0.5	General Interpretive Programme (GIP), Fortran, ALGOL, GEORGE, and others:0.5	Burroughs DMS and COBOL:0.5	Service in Informatics and Analysis:0.5	FLOW-MATIC:0.5	CobolScript:0.5	France:0.5	“Language Conversion Programs”:0.5	It:0.5	10k:0.5
2122	2392.17	What is the inner peel of an orange called? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	pith	the white inner portion of the peel, the pith,	0	0	0	0	orange peel:0.5	A peel of lemons or orange:0.5	some discarded orange peel:0.5	Benjamin Disraeli:0.5	a "hesperidium", a specialised berry, globose to elongated, 4–30 cm long and 4–20 cm diameter, with a leathery rind or "peel" called a pericarp:0.5	a leathery rind or "peel" called a pericarp:0.5	a leathery rind or "peel":0.5	the white inner portion of the peel, the pith,:0.5	fragments of orange peel that have been discarded overboard:0.5	sugar beet pulp, orange peel, and spent grain:0.5	the peel, root, or even entire fruit or vegetable like parsley, fennel and cucurbita which have a bitter taste and are boiled with sugar to get a special "sweet and sour" outcome:0.5	the white inner portion of the peel:0.5	the inspiration for Oklahoma State's "Orange Peel" event:0.5	Citron:0.5	Teddy (story):0.5
1781	2372.253	What year did "Snow White" come out? 	0.032750774378216274	85	100	1937	Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937 film)	0	0	0	0	the seven years:0.5	the seven products (of which there were actually eight):0.5	the seven products:0.5	many years:0.5	much of Europe:0.5	her own biological daughter, Red Rose, who 10 years later becomes the heroine of the series:0.5	several years:0.5	a year:0.5	Snow White's stepmother:0.5	Snow White':0.5	1933:0.5	a year has passed:0.5	a German fairy tale:0.5	the most famous fairy tales:0.5	a new wife, who is beautiful but also unutterably wicked and vain:0.5
1784	2347.999	What is the scientific name for leech? 	0.0	-1	147	Hirudo medicinalis	.	0	0	0	0	words from other languages:NaN	Water Rail:NaN	living things:NaN	Binomial nomenclature:NaN	each:NaN	species of living things:NaN	binominal nomenclature:NaN	other languages:NaN	species:NaN	Latin grammatical forms:NaN	they:NaN	both:NaN	Binomial nomenclature (also called binominal nomenclature or binary nomenclature):NaN	a formal system of naming species of living things by giving each a name composed of two parts, both of which use Latin grammatical forms, although they can be based on words from other languages:NaN	a formal system:NaN
2165	2332.773	What date was the Declaration of Independence signed on? 	0.19360807164013227	40	100	Aug. 2, 1776|July 4.*?1776	a statement adopted by the Continental Congress on July 4, 1776, which announced that the thirteen American colonies, then at war with Great Britain, regarded themselves as independent states, and no longer a part of the British Empire	0	0	0	0	each of the four administrative quarters of Santiago:0.5	several who were not even elected to Congress until after that date:0.5	2008:0.5	June 12, 1898 in Cavite II el Viejo (present-day Kawit, Cavite), Philippines:0.5	last two decades:0.5	The handwritten copy:0.5	The handwritten copy of the Declaration of Independence that was signed by Congress:0.5	the Declaration of Independence:0.5	the signed copy of the Declaration, which is dated July 4:0.5	the subject of debate:0.5	January 1818:0.5	February 12, 1818:0.5	the text:0.5	the Declaration of Independence in several forms:0.5	the Continental Congress:0.5
1637	2296.877	What is the name of the five pointed star commonly used by Satanists? 	0.0	-1	100	baphomet|pentagrams?	.	0	0	0	0	the name of Satanists and the right:0.5	the "light bearer":0.5	illuminated aspect:0.5	Satanists and the right:0.5	Some Luciferians:0.5	the title:0.5	this identification and/:0.5	the "light bearer" and illuminated aspect of Satan:0.5	the name:0.5	Satanists:0.5	the Shakespearian era five:0.5	Hans Jonas, "The Gnostic Religion":0.5	Latin and Greek words:0.5	Latin and Greek words commonly used in systematic names:0.5	:0.5
1447	2286.139	What is the capital of Syria? 	1.0	0	100	Damascus	Damascus International Airport	0	0	0	0	Damascus International Airport:0.5	Damascus Dessert:0.5	Damascus Honey:0.5	Damascus International Airport (Arabic, مطار دمشق الدولي):0.5	Damascus Gate:0.5	an important mosque in Damascus, the capital of Syria:0.5	Damascus (disambiguation):0.5	the capital of Syria:0.5	The reason of its name, Şam (Damascus - Capital of Syria),:0.5	the capital and the second largest city of Syria after Aleppo:0.5	Aleppo:0.5	The 1977 World Military Championship:0.5	Capital of Syria:0.5	Capital:0.5	capital:0.5
1531	2267.621	What does NASDAQ stand for? 	1.0	0	100	National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations?	National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations	0	0	0	0	National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations:0.5	the Nasdaq stock market:0.5	NASDAQ":0.5	the National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotation System:0.5	NASDAQ: ATSI:0.5	LTX-Credence Corporation (NASDAQ: LTXC):0.5	the NASDAQ stock market:0.5	ATS Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATSI):0.5	The NASDAQ Stock Market ():0.5	the NYSE, NASDAQ, or the American Stock Exchange:0.5	ATS Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATSI)(ATS stands for "Advancing the standards"):0.5	ATS Medical, Inc. (NASDAQ: ATSI)(ATS stands for "Advancing the standards"), based in Minneapolis, Minnesota[http://www.atsmedical.com/Company.aspx?id=958],:0.5	NASDAQ OMX Group:0.5	the NASDAQ Financial-100, which consists of banking companies, insurance firms, brokerage houses and mortgage companies:0.5	the NASDAQ Financial-100:0.5
10090	2251.631	when did vikings colonize greenland?	0.6109243748081783	5	100	\b98[0-9]\b|10th century	early as 10th century AD, when Norse sailors (usually referred to as Vikings) explored and settled areas of the North Atlantic, including the northeastern fringes of North America	0	0	0	0	any one or more species:0.5	two equally sized dots:0.5	two equally sized dots centered on the same vertical line:0.5	1998:0.5	almost 500 years:0.5	early as 10th century AD, when Norse sailors (usually referred to as Vikings) explored and settled areas of the North Atlantic, including the northeastern fringes of North America:0.5	the north and west:0.5	the north and west of Scotland:0.5	the British Isles:0.5	The isles to the north and west of Scotland:0.5	The isles:0.5	eastern England:0.5	present-day Faroe Islands, Scotland,:0.5	present-day Faroe Islands:0.5	Ireland, Iceland, Greenland, Newfoundland, Russia and Anatolia:0.5
2391	2225.056	What president created social security? 	1.0	0	100	Roosevelt|FDR	Franklin Delano Roosevelt'	0	0	0	0	Franklin Delano Roosevelt':0.5	President Franklin D.:0.5	President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal with the signing of the Social Security Act of 1935:0.5	part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal with the signing of the Social Security Act of 1935:0.5	President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal:0.5	the President:0.5	Harry S. Truman:0.5	Franklin Delano Roosevelt:0.5	the President's Committee:0.5	the President':0.5	the President's Committee on Economic Security:0.5	President Jimmy Carter:0.5	legislation granting the President new powers to add additional judges to all federal courts whenever there were sitting judges age 70 or older who refused to retire:0.5	the first president to advocate federal assistance for the elderly:0.5	President Harry S. Truman's Reorganization Plan:0.5
1480	2202.458	What is the principle port in Ecuador? 	0.6109243748081783	5	100	Guayaquil	the port of Guayaquil	0	0	0	0	one of Spain's principal ports:0.5	Quito:0.5	Charleston, South Carolina:0.5	coastal ports:0.5	Ecuador, Peru, and Chile:0.5	the port of Guayaquil:0.5	Colombia:0.5	Passport:0.5	the port:0.5	Rafael Correa:0.5	Mombasa:0.5	Spain's principal ports:0.5	Caribbean ports:0.5	the port city of Manta:0.5	the biggest shark-fin shipment in the port city of Manta:0.5
2195	2172.744	When was Ronald Reagan shot? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	1981	1981–1989	0	0	0	0	six times:0.5	–1989:0.5	1981–1989:0.5	February 6, 1911:0.5	June 5:0.5	2004:0.5	7 seconds:0.5	all six shots:0.5	1922:0.5	1989:0.5	1940:0.5	1937:0.5	She:0.5	it:0.5	a higher claim:0.5
1488	2157.427	What is the name of the professional baseball team in Myrtle Beach, South Carolina? 	0.2614393726401688	29	100	Pelicans	the Myrtle Beach Pelicans	0	0	0	0	a member of a minor league baseball team called Myrtle Beach Mermen:0.5	character Sebastian Cisneros, the Charros, is coached by a man named Roger played by actor Marco Rodriguez:0.5	The Mexican baseball team:0.5	Broad Run High School:0.5	a minor league baseball team:0.5	a real bull, the team mascot,:0.5	the team mascot:0.5	a Triple-A minor league baseball team that currently plays in the International League:0.5	new faces Michael Peña and Ana de la Reguera, who play the owner of a Mexican baseball team and Kenny's new love interest, respectively:0.5	the owner of a Mexican baseball team and Kenny's new love interest:0.5	the Roadrunners baseball team:0.5	South Carolina:0.5	Dance Team:0.5	Lou Saban:0.5	James Minor, including a barrier island named Minor Island, now Waties Island, off of the coast near Little River:0.5
2252	2137.613	What apostle was crucified? 	1.0	0	100	Peter	Peter, who was not a Roman citizen,	0	0	0	0	Peter, who was not a Roman citizen,:0.5	Several people:0.5	occasion:0.5	each year:0.5	a short period:0.5	those:0.5	a devotional practice:0.5	The Apostles':0.5	The Apostles' Fast:0.5	survival:0.5	a short period of crucifixion:0.5	those who choose each year as a devotional practice to be non-lethally crucified:0.5	Crucifixion of Jesus:0.5	Last Supper:0.5	the messiah:0.5
1583	2099.132	What is the text of an opera called? 	0.677932850504707	4	148	libretto	a text (called a libretto) and a musical score	0	0	0	0	the visible, clickable text in a hyperlink:NaN	the name given to text for action figure character backgrounds, playing cards, or within the pages of a role-playing game's rulebook:NaN	opera texts:NaN	opera texts designed for the particular needs of the Met and its audiences:NaN	a text (called a libretto) and a musical score:NaN	a dramatic work (called an opera) which combines a text (called a libretto) and a musical score:NaN	an art form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work (called an opera) which combines a text (called a libretto) and a musical score:NaN	a text:NaN	a dramatic work combining text (called a libretto) and musical score, usually in a theatrical setting:NaN	an art form in which singers and musicians perform a dramatic work combining text (called a libretto) and musical score, usually in a theatrical setting:NaN	text (called a libretto) and musical score:NaN	a translation of the opera's text in English on individual screens mounted in front of each seat:NaN	the Pyramid Texts:NaN	the texts:NaN	The oldest of the texts:NaN
10041	2074.661	Where was the first of the International Mathematical Olympiads held?	0.12981865525287806	54	100	Romania	Romania	0	0	0	0	Mérida, Mexico:0.5	India:0.5	Hong Kong:0.5	the International Mathematical Olympiads (IMOs):0.5	The first of the International Mathematical Olympiads (IMOs):0.5	Reid Barton (United States):0.5	the IMO:0.5	the International mathematical Olympiad:0.5	China:0.5	Mexico:0.5	IMOs:0.5	the International Mathematical Olympiads:0.5	the first participant to win a gold medal four times (1998-2001):0.5	a gold medal:0.5	the First Camp of NMTC:0.5
1716	2061.311	Who was the first Triple Crown Winner? 	0.22796597782486228	34	100	Sir Barton	Sir Barton, (1916–1937),	0	0	0	0	South Africa's first "Triple Crown" winner:0.5	The first Triple Crown winner:0.5	Lee Man-Soo:0.5	Trevor Brazile:0.5	Spendthrift (horse):0.5	a chestnut thoroughbred colt who in 1919 became the first winner of what would come to be known as the American Triple Crown:0.5	the first winner:0.5	the first winner of what would come to be known as the American Triple Crown:0.5	the dog world's first Triple Crown winner:0.5	the first season since 1924 to see Triple Crown winners in both leagues:0.5	the only two batting Triple Crown winners:0.5	the only two batting Triple Crown winners from the NL or the AL who are not in the Hall of Fame:0.5	Clayton Kershaw and Justin Verlander, who won for the NL and AL respectively in 2011:0.5	he and Miguel Cabrera:0.5	Triple Crown winners:0.5
1969	2039.531	What does ACLU stand for? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	American Civil Liberties Union	Newark, New Jersey, and an affiliate of the national American Civil Liberties Union	0	0	0	0	North Jersey- and South Jersey-based ACLU members:0.5	the Greater Pittsburgh Chapter of the ACLU:0.5	ACLU:0.5	"ACLU v.:0.5	the Greater Pittsburgh Chapter of the ACLU and seven local residents:0.5	June 16, 1960, when North Jersey- and South Jersey-based ACLU members convened in Newark to officially form a statewide affiliate:0.5	no stand on the legislation:0.5	a stand to protect the rights of the mentally ill, when it drafted a model statute governing mental commitments:0.5	Newark, New Jersey, and an affiliate of the national American Civil Liberties Union:0.5	New Jersey (ACLU-NJ):0.5	Newark, New Jersey,:0.5	The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU):0.5	the rights of the mentally ill, when it drafted a model statute governing mental commitments:0.5	the rights:0.5	the act:0.5
2127	2021.667	What country did Panama gain its independence from? 	0.41195437047215944	14	100	Colombia	Colombia	0	0	0	0	Panama (:0.5	Panama's interior:0.5	Panama':0.5	independence and the current country of Panama:0.5	Panamanian:0.5	Panama’:0.5	Panama in December 2006:0.5	the US:0.5	its independence:0.5	the Tourism Authority of Panama (ATP), between January and September:0.5	the southernmost country of Central America and the whole of North America:0.5	urban and rural Panama:0.5	S:0.5	the Isthmus of Panama region's long history that occurred in southern Central America, from Pre-Columbian cultures, during the Spanish colonial era, through independence and the current country of Panama:0.5	Colombia:0.5
1609	1988.142	What is the currency of Bolivia called? 	1.0	0	100	BOB|boliviano	the boliviano	0	0	0	0	the boliviano:0.5	the peso:0.5	electronic money that acts as alternative currency:0.5	the currency:0.5	Agreement in general terms for the currency:0.5	general terms for the currency:0.5	1864–71:0.5	Bolivia's former currency:0.5	a historical summary of the currency used in Ecuador:0.5	the currency used in Ecuador:0.5	the former currency of Ecuador:0.5	the former currency of Ecuador, one of the SUCRE's users,:0.5	Venezuela's Sucre state:0.5	currency standards:0.5	1825–28:0.5
2337	1953.829	How did Joseph Smith die? 	0.10380415525087316	61	100	mob|assassin|lynch|shoo?t	at least three mob members	0	0	0	0	redemption of those who die without a knowledge of the gospel and baptism of the dead:0.5	the establishment of the Mormon doctrines of redemption of those who die without a knowledge of the gospel and baptism of the dead:0.5	the Mormon doctrines of redemption of those who die without a knowledge of the gospel and baptism of the dead:0.5	the salvation of those who die without hearing the gospel and their ability to receive the same opportunities as those who had the opportunity to hear it on earth:0.5	the millions who had died without their benefits:0.5	saving ordinances to the millions who had died without their benefits:0.5	Smith':0.5	Individuals who die "in the Lord's service" are believed to be rewarded with eternal life:0.5	the Latter Day Saint movement:0.5	those who die without hearing the gospel and their ability to receive the same opportunities as those who had the opportunity to hear it on earth:0.5	the spirit after their physical bodies die:0.5	Latter Day Saint martyrs:0.5	the Latter Day Saint movement, the predominant branch of which is Mormonism:0.5	his death:0.5	his death at age thirty eight:0.5
2129	1924.921	How many home runs did Henry "Hank" Aaron hit in his major league career? 	0.0	-1	100	755	.	0	0	0	0	Exodus 29:0.5	seven days, during which Aaron and his sons were entirely separated from the rest of the people:0.5	the strong Atlanta Braves:0.5	the strong Atlanta Braves, led by legend Henry "Hank" Aaron,:0.5	Aaron, her namesake Miriam, whom she resembled in many ways:0.5	one year:0.5	The 2010 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby (known through sponsorship reasons as the State Farm Home Run Derby) pit four sluggers each from the National and American Leagues against one another in a home run hitting contest.:0.5	The 2010 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby (known through sponsorship reasons as the State Farm Home Run Derby) pit:0.5	four sluggers each:0.5	Moses, (Exodus 6:16-20, 7:7; Qur'an 28:34) and a prophet of God:0.5	Moses, (Exodus 6:16-20, 7:7; Qur'an 28:34):0.5	the very first National League Championship Series:0.5	The "Miracle Mets":0.5	the actual sister of Aaron, her namesake Miriam, whom she resembled in many ways:0.5	the press:0.5
1742	1902.219	When did the Mesozoic period end? 	0.013436073200150833	93	100	6[56] million years ago	the fact that most mammalian taxa were already present at the end of the Mesozoic (66 million years ago) and that most extant mammalian taxa thus went through an evolutionary bottle neck (the nocturnal bottleneck hypothesis)	0	0	0	0	66 million years:0.5	an interval of geological time from about:0.5	geological time:0.5	Late Jurassic for the Aranc Valley and Middle Jurassic for the Madorne Valley:0.5	1890:0.5	John Samuel Budgett:0.5	Chamoli district:0.5	Flood geology:0.5	Fear:0.5	Coast Range Arc:0.5	Endotherm:0.5	Late Jurassic:0.5	Some fears, such as fear of heights,:0.5	the Madorne Valley:0.5	the mesozoic period:0.5
1606	1878.468	What is the boiling point of water? 	0.0	-1	100	212\s*(.|degrees?)\s*F|100\s*(.|degrees?)\s*C	.	0	0	0	0	London Weekend Television (LWT) and following Chef Gordon Ramsay:0.5	80 °Ré:0.5	The boiling point:0.5	pressure cooking in that the boiling point of water is lower at higher altitudes due to the decreased air pressure:0.5	two conventions regarding the "standard boiling point of water":0.5	two conventions:0.5	1 atm (i.e., 101.325 kPa):0.5	1 atm:0.5	an astronomer who invented a temperature scale where 0 represented the freezing point and 100 the boiling point of water:0.5	the freezing point and 100 the boiling point of water:0.5	100 the boiling point of water:0.5	the point forming the west side of the entrance to Retizhe Cove on the south coast of Trinity Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica:0.5	DOT 3:0.5	DOT 5:0.5	Réaumur scale:0.5
2152	1854.642	When was the Great Wall of China built? 	0.0	-1	148	2,?000 years ago|7th century BC|6.. BC|2[0-2]. BC|Ming	.	0	0	0	0	Dhul-Qarnayn:NaN	Quanzhou:NaN	Zeitun (Quanzhou):NaN	Zeitun:NaN	the city:NaN	Ibn Battuta:NaN	the wall:NaN	the moon:NaN	the moon or outer space:NaN	sixty days' travel:NaN	"sixty days' travel" from the city of Zeitun (Quanzhou):NaN	sixty days':NaN	Baimaguan Fort:NaN	you:NaN	The claim the Great Wall is visible:NaN
2102	1834.953	What American landmark stands on Liberty Island? 	0.22184874961635648	35	100	Statue of Liberty	a small uninhabited island in New York Harbor in the United States, best known as the location of the Statue of Liberty	0	0	0	0	Governors Island:0.5	Many districts and landmarks:0.5	Many districts and landmarks in Manhattan:0.5	New York City's:0.5	New York City':0.5	New York City's approximately 50 million annual visitors:0.5	the United States:0.5	National Natural Landmarks (NNL) in American Samoa:0.5	a recognizable natural or man-made feature used for navigation:0.5	a list of landmark legislation, court decisions, executive orders, and proclamations in the United States significantly affecting African Americans:0.5	landmark legislation:0.5	landmark legislation, court decisions, executive orders, and proclamations in the United States significantly affecting African Americans:0.5	France:0.5	Manhattan, New York City:0.5	New York City:0.5
2289	1823.861	What continent is Togo on? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	African?	the African continent	0	0	0	0	Asia:0.5	the African continent:0.5	a possible future supercontinent:0.5	Togo:0.5	Benin:0.5	Ghana:0.5	President:0.5	Prime Minister:0.5	Togo, particularly those of the Gbe family:0.5	Togo , officially the Togolese Republic (),:0.5	A continent:0.5	a possible future supercontinent that could be formed by the merger of Asia and North America:0.5	the west, Benin:0.5	the west:0.5	Togoville:0.5
10071	1800.911	what is the answer to ultimate question of life, universe and everything?	0.0	-1	45	\b42\b|fourty-two	.	0	0	0	0	The Answer to the Question:0.5	a reply:0.5	an answer:0.5	Tree63's third album:0.5	the fourth album by The Mighty Mighty Bosstones, released on October 4, 1994 (see 1994 in music):0.5	First EP:0.5	Calico System:0.5	First EP ever released by Calico System.:0.5	Questions!:0.5	1994:0.5	October 4, 1994:0.5	natural language processing:0.5	Question Answering (QA):0.5	natural language processing (NLP):0.5	the fields:0.5
1956	1797.007	What country is the largest in square miles? 	0.47930365742088754	10	100	Russia	Russia	0	0	0	0	US 1:0.5	Country Club Hills:0.5	Asia:0.5	The Union Jack:0.5	the world:0.5	the world's ten largest economies:0.5	the world':0.5	California:0.5	the world's largest and most populous continent:0.5	the continent (although the country has territory in both Europe and Asia):0.5	Russia:0.5	the world's largest and most populous continent, located primarily in the eastern and northern hemispheres:0.5	Greenville, Wisconsin:0.5	about 400 acre:0.5	990 acres:0.5
1983	1765.243	When was Lyndon B. Johnson president? 	0.5228787452803376	8	100	1963.*69	1963 to 1969	0	0	0	0	a year:0.5	all four elected federal offices:0.5	only four people:0.5	only four people who served in all four elected federal offices of the United States: Representative, Senator, Vice President, and President:0.5	all four elected federal offices of the United States:0.5	1973:0.5	two months:0.5	April 2012:0.5	1963 to 1969:0.5	1961:0.5	1937:0.5	1942:0.5	1960:0.5	three units:0.5	32 units:0.5
1916	1732.883	What city did Duke Ellington live in? 	0.7614393726401688	2	100	New York|Washington	the ice at Madison Square Garden in New York City	0	0	0	0	Madison Square Garden:0.5	Mecca for Moderns:0.5	the ice at Madison Square Garden in New York City:0.5	Duke Ellington at Fargo, 1940 Live:0.5	Washington:0.5	Fargo City:0.5	The three greatest composers who ever lived:0.5	The three greatest composers:0.5	Jack Towers and Dick Burris:0.5	Delius:0.5	Bach, Delius and Duke Ellington:0.5	the first major New York jazz musicians:0.5	our best composers:0.5	innumerable live performances:0.5	He:0.5
1859	1712.525	What branch of the military has its academy in Annapolis? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Nav(al|y)	the US Naval Academy	0	0	0	0	the Commodore Uriah P. Levy Center and Jewish Chapel:0.5	the US Air Force Academy at Colorado Spring:0.5	The US Military Academy:0.5	the US Air Force Academy:0.5	the US Naval Academy:0.5	the US Naval Academy at Annapolis:0.5	Naval Academy Jewish Chapel:0.5	Naval Postgraduate School:0.5	the United States Naval Academy:0.5	St. John's College (Annapolis/Santa Fe):0.5	The US Military Academy at West Point, the US Naval Academy at Annapolis, and the US Air Force Academy at Colorado Spring:0.5	branch selection and graduation:0.5	Wallace M. Greene:0.5	Whitehall:0.5	Michael J. Williams:0.5
1700	1679.376	Where is America's Stonehenge? 	1.0	0	80	Mystery Hill|N.H.|Salem(, New Hampshire)?|South of Manchester	Stonehenge	0	0	0	0	Stonehenge:0.5	Salem's tourism history:0.5	Salem':0.5	Rockingham Park Race Track:0.5	Rockingham Park Race Track, the first horse race track in New England, and "America's Stonehenge", a curiosity (formerly "Mystery Hill"):0.5	Rockingham Park racetrack, which features weekly horse racing and is next to the Mall at Rockingham Park:0.5	the America':0.5	the America's Stonehenge site:0.5	Stonehenge replicas and derivatives:0.5	"America Unearthed" called "Stonehenge in America", which looked at America's Stonehenge,:0.5	America Unearthed:0.5	"America's Stonehenge", a curiosity:0.5	"America's Stonehenge", a curiosity (formerly "Mystery Hill"):0.5	North America:0.5	New England:0.5
2295	1667.712	What 1857 U.S. Supreme Court decision denied that blacks were citizens? 	0.42693598216088113	13	100	Dred Scott	their opposition on the 1857 Dred Scott Decision	0	0	0	0	the U.S. Supreme Court:0.5	Alexander Graham Bell:0.5	the landmark U.S. Supreme Court:0.5	the 112 justices appointed to the Supreme Court:0.5	the 112 justices:0.5	__NOTOC__ Year 1857:0.5	Thursday (link will display the full calendar):0.5	Tuesday of the 12-day slower Julian calendar:0.5	these two aspects:0.5	Equal Protection Clause:0.5	the Federal Constitution:0.5	__NOTOC__ Year 1857 (MDCCCLVII):0.5	Supreme Court:0.5	their opposition on the 1857 Dred Scott Decision:0.5	"United States v:0.5
1713	1636.987	What is the name of the phobia for number 13? 	0.5726915339664818	6	95	Triskaidekaphobia	a specifically recognized phobia, Triskaidekaphobia, a word coined in 1911	0	0	0	0	the Addams Family:0.5	Murderdolls:0.5	13:0.5	a number:0.5	different things:0.5	a number of different things:0.5	a specifically recognized phobia, Triskaidekaphobia, a word coined in 1911:0.5	a common, if usually mild phobia in the US:0.5	his stage name:0.5	the name:0.5	a specifically recognized phobia:0.5	American:0.5	Friday:0.5	Wednesday 13:0.5	Joseph Poole:0.5
1856	1631.064	What city is known as the rubber capital of the world? 	0.0	-1	100	Akron,?	.	0	0	0	0	London and Freiburg, Germany:0.5	Brazzaville:0.5	Nashville:0.5	Rio de Janeiro:0.5	a disproportionately large capital city, London:0.5	Mishawaka, Indiana:0.5	Sterlitamak:0.5	Kidapawan:0.5	Banjarmasin:0.5	Port-Gentil:0.5	a disproportionately large capital city:0.5	Davao City:0.5	the city of Fordlândia:0.5	the first Brazilian city to be urbanized and the second to be electrified (the first was Campos dos Goytacazes, in Rio de Janeiro):0.5	the largest city in the world in terms of land area:0.5
2121	1614.467	What artist recorded the song "At Last" in the 40's or 50's? 	0.0	-1	100	Etta James	.	0	0	0	0	Siriusly Sinatra:0.5	Andy Warhol:0.5	Stu Davis:0.5	Frank Loesser's musical "The Most Happy Fella":0.5	Frank Loesser':0.5	the early 1950s Abstract expressionism and artists:0.5	some European artists:0.5	a song by American recording artist Katy Perry:0.5	American recording artist Katy Perry:0.5	a spinoff oldies countdown (featuring far fewer songs, and often focusing on a particular artist):0.5	artists:0.5	"Last Friday Night (T.G.I.F.)", Perry set a record for a female solo artist,:0.5	the Cavaliers, Pearl Jam, and several international artists, including the Canadian group:0.5	J. Frank Wilson and the Cavaliers, Pearl Jam, and several international artists, including the Canadian group:0.5	the Cavaliers, Pearl Jam, and several international artists,:0.5
10057	1579.78	how long are spaghetti?	0.33889035263304046	20	100	(25|30|50)\s*c(enti)?m|(10|12|20)\s*("|in)	50 cm	0	0	0	0	25:0.5	inexperienced programmers and a complex program which has been continuously modified over a long life cycle:0.5	a complex program which has been continuously modified over a long life cycle:0.5	several factors, including inexperienced programmers and a complex program which has been continuously modified over a long life cycle:0.5	the Hamptons area of Long Island:0.5	the Hamptons area of Long Island, New York:0.5	a long life cycle:0.5	lengths:0.5	popularity:0.5	the latter half:0.5	the latter half of the 20th century:0.5	the 20th century:0.5	Muhammad al-Idrisi:0.5	the West:0.5	long, thin stems that extend upwards from the vine:0.5
1615	1559.284	What is Africa's largest country? 	0.8494850021680094	1	100	Sudan|Algeria|Nigeria	Egypt and Nigeria	0	0	0	0	the Seychelles:0.5	Egypt and Nigeria:0.5	UN Police:0.5	Africa':0.5	the world':0.5	the region becoming independent which could split Africa's largest country, and create a new nation:0.5	the world by land area, and with close to 53 million people,:0.5	Sudan:0.5	South Sudan:0.5	the largest African country by area:0.5	The African country with the largest White African population:0.5	The African country:0.5	the world:0.5	World Diamond Council:0.5	Turkey:0.5
10099	1542.034	who are the inventors of the first transistor?	0.0	-1	100	((Bardeen|Shockley|Brattain).*){3}	.	0	0	0	0	Trevor Baylis:0.5	Bell Labs':0.5	Bell Labs' first patent for a transistor:0.5	the actual inventors of the self-aligned gate transistors:0.5	the actual inventors:0.5	the National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1997 for his invention of the self-aligned gate ion implanted MOSFET:0.5	Brown University:0.5	Richard Trevithick:0.5	the National Inventors Hall of Fame:0.5	Ross Freeman:0.5	the inventors:0.5	Bell Labs' first patent:0.5	the 1956 Nobel Prize:0.5	the 1956 Nobel Prize in Physics:0.5	the first inventor:0.5
10010	1522.086	What currency is used in Christiania?	0.292513326014591	25	100	L[oø]n	a long-term liability amounting to NOK 110 million	0	0	0	0	This represents about in currency (about ).:0.5	a Norwegian currency:0.5	an independent currency:0.5	two days of debate:0.5	two days:0.5	NOK 110 million:0.5	currency:0.5	25 thousand DKK:0.5	parliament, government, administration, church, army, and currency:0.5	a law in which the assembly guaranteed the issue of a Norwegian currency:0.5	the issue of a Norwegian currency:0.5	its own independent laws, parliament, government, administration, church, army, and currency:0.5	History of Norway:0.5	Types of socialism:0.5	Anarchism:0.5
1911	1500.363	What is the name of the chart that tells you the symbol for all chemical elements? 	0.0	-1	100	periodic (table|chart)	.	0	0	0	0	You (stressed , unstressed ):0.5	The album's initial entries in the charts:0.5	the charts:0.5	L. Ron Hubbard:0.5	Frank Zappa:0.5	The Amazing Spider-Man (2012 film):0.5	school:0.5	The Soots:0.5	some songs:0.5	the split:0.5	Christmas in the post-war United States:0.5	the second-person personal pronoun, both singular and plural, and both nominative and oblique case, in Modern English:0.5	Rock music:0.5	Spider-Man':0.5	Lizard:0.5
10094	1479.808	where was jesus born?, 	0.0	-1	100	Bethlehem	.	0	0	0	0	the Buenos Aires Marathon:0.5	a 7" single by Duluth, Minnesota slowcore group Low:0.5	Minnesota:0.5	Buenos Aires Marathon:0.5	Cape Verdean:0.5	Judea (Roman province):0.5	Florida:0.5	Roman Empire:0.5	Nazareth:0.5	Galilee:0.5	London:0.5	José Luís de Jesus:0.5	Rafael de Jesus Bonfim:0.5	"Merry Merry Xmas" (Jesus Born Again):0.5	Merry Merry Xmas (Jesus Born Again):0.5
10109	1468.613	who wrote ender's game?	0.7614393726401688	2	100	Orson.*Card	Orson Scott Card published by Marvel Comics that began in October 2008	0	0	0	0	Julian Delphiki II, more commonly known by his nickname Bean,:0.5	Julian Delphiki II:0.5	Orson Scott Card published by Marvel Comics that began in October 2008:0.5	Valentine:0.5	Speaker for the Dead:0.5	Jane:0.5	Ender's Game (series):0.5	one day:0.5	the 1986 Hugo Award:0.5	the 1986 Hugo Award for best novel:0.5	Jane (Ender's Game):0.5	Starship Troopers:0.5	Andrew:0.5	another novel:0.5	another novel, "Speaker for the Dead":0.5
1496	1443.712	What country is Berlin in? 	0.6989700043360189	3	100	Germany	Christian Democratic Union (Germany)	0	0	0	0	Finland, "berlinerbolle" in Norway, and "šiška" in Slovakia:0.5	the European Union:0.5	Slovakia:0.5	Christian Democratic Union (Germany):0.5	the world's premier fiddle players:0.5	the world':0.5	one of the world's premier fiddle players, known for his ability to play almost any style within the vast American tradition -- from old-time to ragtime:0.5	Norway:0.5	Finland:0.5	Belgium:0.5	Kenya at the 2011 World Championships in Athletics:0.5	East Germany:0.5	the gold rush, who named locations after towns and places in their home country:0.5	East German country code:0.5	East German country code 37:0.5
1464	1423.249	Who is the detective on "Diagnosis Murder"? 	0.6505149978319906	4	100	Steve Sloan	Lieutenant Detective Steve Sloan, a homicide detective and the son	0	0	0	0	Doctor Detective Quincy:0.5	detective Esteban Flores:0.5	A detective inspector:0.5	A detective inspector supervising six child protection teams in London at the time of Climbié's death:0.5	Lieutenant Detective Steve Sloan, a homicide detective and the son:0.5	Jon Finch:0.5	Christopher Porco:0.5	Alexander':0.5	Alexander's emails:0.5	Mark Sloan (played by Dick Van Dyke):0.5	Ted Bundy:0.5	Robert D. Hare:0.5	The Detectives:0.5	The Detectives (1993–1997):0.5	Mike Bryant (Barry Van Dyke):0.5
1640	1408.726	Who founded Taoism? 	0.0	-1	100	Lao\s*-?\s*T[zs][ue]|Laozi	.	0	0	0	0	Zhongnan Mountains:0.5	Beijing Dongyue Temple:0.5	Tao (disambiguation):0.5	Chi Nan Temple:0.5	True Buddha School:0.5	Chinese Taoist Association:0.5	this period:0.5	the Zhengyi:0.5	the present:0.5	The Quanzhen school:0.5	the 12th century:0.5	Shandong:0.5	a philosophical and religious tradition:0.5	a philosophical and religious tradition that emphasizes living in harmony with the Tao (modernly romanized as "Dao"):0.5	Dao:0.5
1843	1390.284	In what month are the most babies born? 	0.5484550065040283	7	100	July|August|September	August 23	0	0	0	0	11 months in 2011:0.5	June 1987:0.5	Big Brother 5 (Netherlands):0.5	some cases in Germany where the baby hatches have been used to abandon disabled children or babies already three months old:0.5	disabled children or babies already three months old:0.5	a few months:0.5	The previous youngest current MP was Nicolas Dufour, to represent the riding of Repentigny, Quebec for the Bloc Québécois; born in June 1987, elected at 21 years and 4 months in age.:0.5	August 23:0.5	21 years:0.5	11 months:0.5	ten months:0.5	only two months:0.5	pregnancy and an additional month:0.5	Dr. Jose Fabella Memorial Hospital:0.5	February 14, 1959:0.5
