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What was the name of grizzly adams bear?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What was the name of grizzly adams bear character?", "short_answers": [ "Ben" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What was the name of bear used to film grizzly adams?", "short_answers": [ "Bozo" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What was the namesake of the grizzly adams bear?", "short_answers": [ "Benjamin Franklin" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Life%20and%20Times%20of%20Grizzly%20Adams" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The film portrays the somewhat fictional Grizzly Adams as a frontier woodsman who fled into the mountains after he was accused of a murder he didn't commit. While struggling to survive, Adams saves an orphaned grizzly bear cub he adopts and names Ben.", "wikipage": "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams" }, { "content": "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams is a 1974 independent feature film created and produced by Charles E. Sellier Jr. The film's popularity led to an NBC television series of the same name.", "wikipage": "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams" }, { "content": "Bart the Bear, then a bear cub, made one of his first acting appearances in the series playing Ben as a cub.", "wikipage": "The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams" } ], "long_answer": "Grizzly Adams is a somewhat fictional character in the film The Life and Times of Grizzly Adams, and a television series by the same name. Grizzly Adams was a frontier man who rescued and adopted a grizzly bear that he named Ben, after Benjamin Franklin. Bozo was the name of the bear who played Ben in the shows, except for during scenes of Ben as a cub, which is when Bart the Bear played Ben." } ]
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Where does university of miami play football games?
[ { "context": "Hard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida United States, a city north of Miami. It is the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). Hard Rock Stadium also plays host to the Miami Hurricanes football team during their regular season. In addition, the facility hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. It was the home to the Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1993 to 2011. From 2019, the stadium is home to the Miami Open tennis tournament, played in March.", "question": "At what stadium does university of miami play football games?", "short_answers": [ "Hard Rock Stadium" ], "wikipage": "Hard Rock Stadium" }, { "context": "Hard Rock Stadium is a multipurpose stadium located in Miami Gardens, Florida United States, a city north of Miami. It is the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). Hard Rock Stadium also plays host to the Miami Hurricanes football team during their regular season. In addition, the facility hosts the Orange Bowl, an annual college football bowl game. It was the home to the Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1993 to 2011. From 2019, the stadium is home to the Miami Open tennis tournament, played in March.", "question": "Where is the stadium that the university of miami plays football games?", "short_answers": [ "Miami Gardens, Florida", "north of Miami" ], "wikipage": "Hard Rock Stadium" } ]
[ { "title": "Hard Rock Stadium", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hard%20Rock%20Stadium" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "It is the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League ", "wikipage": "Hard Rock Stadium" }, { "content": " It was the home to the Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1993 to 2011.", "wikipage": "Hard Rock Stadium" } ], "long_answer": "Located in Miami Gardens, Florida, Hard Rock Stadium plays host to the University of Miami Hurricanes football team during their regular season. Hard Rock Stadium is also the home stadium of the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League, and It was the home stadium of the Florida Marlins of Major League Baseball from 1993 to 2011." } ]
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Who wrote the song where have all the flowers gone?
[ { "context": "\"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?\" is a modern folk-style song. The melody and the first three verses were written by Pete Seeger in 1955 and published in \"Sing Out!\" magazine. Additional verses were added in May 1960 by Joe Hickerson, who turned it into a circular song.", "question": "Who wrote the melody for the song where have all the flowers gone?", "short_answers": [ "Pete Seeger" ], "wikipage": "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" }, { "context": "\"Where Have All the Flowers Gone?\" is a modern folk-style song. The melody and the first three verses were written by Pete Seeger in 1955 and published in \"Sing Out!\" magazine. Additional verses were added in May 1960 by Joe Hickerson, who turned it into a circular song.", "question": "Who wrote the verses for the song where have all the flowers gone?", "short_answers": [ "Pete Seeger", "Joe Hickerson" ], "wikipage": "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" } ]
[ { "title": "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Where%20Have%20All%20the%20Flowers%20Gone%3F" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Seeger found inspiration for the song in October 1955 while he was on a plane bound for a concert at Oberlin College, one of the few venues which would hire him during the McCarthy era", "wikipage": "Where Have All the Flowers Gone?" } ], "long_answer": "The melody and the first three verses for Where Have All the Flowers Gone were written by Pete Seeger in 1955 and published in Sing Out magazine. Additional verses were added in May 1960 by Joe Hickerson, who turned it into a circular song. Seeger found inspiration for the song in October 1955 while he was on a plane bound for a concert at Oberlin College, one of the few venues which would hire him during the McCarthy era." } ]
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Who was the song candle in the wind written about?
[ { "context": "\"Candle in the Wind\" is a threnody with music and lyrics by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. It was originally written in 1973, in honor of Marilyn Monroe, who had died 11 years earlier.", "question": "Who was the song candle in the wind originally written about?", "short_answers": [ "Marilyn Monroe" ], "wikipage": "Candle in the Wind" }, { "context": "In 1997, John performed a rewritten version of the song as a tribute to Diana, Princess of Wales.", "question": "Who was the song candle in the wind rewritten about?", "short_answers": [ "Princess Diana", "Diana, Princess of Wales" ], "wikipage": "Candle in the Wind" } ]
[ { "title": "Candle in the Wind 1997", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candle%20in%20the%20Wind%201997" }, { "title": "Candle in the Wind", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candle%20in%20the%20Wind" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"Candle in the Wind 1997\", also known as \"Goodbye England's Rose\" and \"Candle in the Wind '97\", is a song by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, a re-written and re-recorded version of their 1973 song \"Candle in the Wind\". It was released on 13 September 1997 as a tribute single to Diana, Princess of Wales, with the global proceeds from the song going towards Diana's charities. ", "wikipage": "Candle in the Wind 1997" }, { "content": "\"Candle in the Wind\" is a threnody with music and lyrics by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. It was originally written in 1973, in honor of Marilyn Monroe, who had died 11 years earlier.", "wikipage": "Candle in the Wind" } ], "long_answer": "\"Candle in the Wind\" was originally written in 1973 with music and lyrics by Elton John and Bernie Taupin. It was written in honor of Marilyn Monroe, who had died 11 years earlier. In 1997, Elton John and Bernie Taupin created a re-written and re-recorded version which was called \"Candle in the Wind 1997\", also known as \"Goodbye England's Rose\" and \"Candle in the Wind '97.\" This version was released on September 13, 1997 and was a tribute single to Diana, Princess of Wales, with the global proceeds from the song going towards Diana's charities. " } ]
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When was the last time the us hosted a world cup?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which world cup was the last time the us hosted a men's world cup?", "short_answers": [ "1994 FIFA World Cup", "15th edition of the FIFA World Cup", "1994" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What date was the last time the us hosted a men's world cup?", "short_answers": [ "June 17 – July 17 1994" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was the fourth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial championship of women's association football teams organized by FIFA. It was held in the United States from 20 September to 12 October 2003 at six venues in six cities across the country. The tournament was won by Germany, who became the first country to win both men's and women's World Cup.", "question": "Which world cup was the last time the us hosted a women's world cup?", "short_answers": [ "2003 FIFA Women's World Cup", "2003", "fourth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup" ], "wikipage": "2003 FIFA Women's World Cup" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What date was the last time the us hosted a women's world cup?", "short_answers": [ "20 September – 12 October 2003" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup was the fourth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, the quadrennial championship of women's association football teams organized by FIFA. It was held in the United States from 20 September to 12 October 2003 at six venues in six cities across the country. ", "wikipage": "2003 FIFA Women's World Cup" }, { "content": "The 1994 FIFA World Cup was the 15th FIFA World Cup, the world championship for men's national soccer teams. It was hosted by the United States and took place from June 17 to July 17, 1994, at nine venues across the country. ", "wikipage": "1994 FIFA World Cup" } ], "long_answer": "The last time the U.S. hosted a World Cup was in 2003, when they hosted the FIFA Women's World Cup. It was the fourth edition of the FIFA Women's World Cup, and was held in the United States from 20 September – 12 October 2003 at six venues across the country. The last time the U.S. hosted a men's World Cup was the 15th edition of the FIFA World Cup in 1994. It took place from June 17 – July 17 1994 in nine venues across the country." } ]
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What type of book is the fault in our stars?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What type of book is the fault in our stars when describing intended age group?", "short_answers": [ "young adult", "Young adult novel" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What type of book is the fault in our stars when describing general content?", "short_answers": [ "Realistic fiction", "fiction" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "One notable unfavorable opinion appeared in the \"Daily Mail\". In the piece, the plot of \"The Fault in Our Stars\" was described as \"mawkish at best, exploitative at worst\" and the book was characterized as belonging to the \"sick-lit\" young adult genre, together with other young-adult novels such as \"Never Eighteen\" and \"Before I Die\". This entire genre, as well as the genre of young-adult novels dealing with suicide and self-harm (the piece mentions \"Thirteen Reasons Why\", \"By the Time You Read This, I'll Be Dead\", \"The Lovely Bones\", and \"Red Tears\") was criticized as being \"distasteful\" and inappropriate for their target audience of teens. \"The Guardian\" criticized the piece, pointing out in particular that \"The Fault in Our Stars\" was chosen by \"The Guardian\" as that month's \"teen book club choice\" because \"it's a gripping read, featuring two compelling characters, that deals sensitively and even humorously with a difficult situation without descending into mawkishness.\" In general, \"The Guardian\" faulted the \"Daily Mail\" for suggesting that the issues of illness, depression, and sexuality are inappropriate precisely \"in the one place where difficult subjects have traditionally been most sensitively explored for teens: fiction written specifically for them.\" For his part, in an interview for \"The Guardian\", John Green said: \"The thing that bothered me about \"The Daily Mail\" piece was that it was a bit condescending to teenagers. I'm tired of adults telling teenagers that they aren't smart, that they can't read critically, that they aren't thoughtful, and I feel like that article made those arguments.\"", "question": "What type of book is the fault in our stars when describing the young characters' serious illnesses?", "short_answers": [ "\"sick-lit\"", "\"sick-lit\" young adult genre", "\"sick-lit\" young adult" ], "wikipage": "The Fault in Our Stars" } ]
[ { "title": "The Fault in Our Stars (film)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Fault%20in%20Our%20Stars%20%28film%29" }, { "title": "The Fault in Our Stars", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Fault%20in%20Our%20Stars" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The story is narrated by Hazel Grace Lancaster, a 16-year-old girl with thyroid cancer that has affected her lungs. Hazel is forced by her parents to attend a support group where she subsequently meets and falls in love with 17-year-old Augustus Waters, an ex-basketball player and amputee.", "wikipage": "The Fault in Our Stars" }, { "content": "At one meeting, Hazel meets a 17-year-old boy currently in remission named Augustus Waters, whose osteosarcoma caused him to lose his right leg.", "wikipage": "The Fault in Our Stars" } ], "long_answer": "The Fault in Our Stars is a realistic fiction, young adult novel about a 16-year-old girl with thyroid cancer who falls in love with a 17-year-old boy with osteosarcoma. It has been characterized as belonging to the \"sick-lit\" genre." } ]
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Where did all creatures great and small take place?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where did the 1978-1990 television series All Creatures Great and Small take place?", "short_answers": [ "Yorkshire Dales" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Filming also took place at some of the Dales' countless farmsteads — the same ones that Alf Wight visited in the 1960s and 1970s, although the names of villages, farms and people were changed. Exterior shots were originally to be filmed in Derbyshire's Peak District, but Robert Hardy took offence to the plan and threatened to walk out of the producer's office. Some indoor scenes (including all those of the interior of Skeldale House) were shot at the BBC's Pebble Mill studios in Birmingham, a few months after the on-location portions. This is demonstrated in the first series, when Christopher Timothy is seen walking normally during the scenes filmed in Yorkshire during the latter part of 1977, but by the time the studio shots take place, after his accident, his immobility is quite obvious.", "question": "Where did the film All Creatures Great and Small take place?", "short_answers": [ "Yorkshire" ], "wikipage": "All Creatures Great and Small (TV series)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where did the novels of All Creatures Great and Small franchise take place?", "short_answers": [ "Darrowby" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "All Creatures Great and Small (TV series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All%20Creatures%20Great%20and%20Small%20%28TV%20series%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The All Creatures Great and Small franchise consists of a series of books written by James Alfred Wight under the pen name James Herriot based on his experiences as a veterinary surgeon.[1] The books have been adapted for film and television, including a 1975 film titled All Creatures Great and Small, followed by the 1976 It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet sequel, as well as on television a long-running BBC television programme of the same title, and a prequel series in 2011, Young James Herriot.", "wikipage": "All Creatures Great and Small (franchise)" }, { "content": "All Creatures Great and Small is a 1975 British film (copyrighted in 1974), directed by Claude Whatham and starring Simon Ward and Anthony Hopkins as Yorkshire vets James Herriot and Siegfried Farnon.", "wikipage": "All Creatures Great and Small (film)" }, { "content": "All Creatures Great and Small is a British television series made by the BBC and based on the books of the British veterinary surgeon Alf Wight, who wrote under the pseudonym James Herriot. The series aired 90 episodes from 1978 to 1990.[1]\n\nSet in the Yorkshire Dales and beginning in the mid-1930s, it stars Christopher Timothy as Herriot, Robert Hardy as Siegfried Farnon (based on Donald Sinclair), the proprietor of the Skeldale House surgery, and Peter Davison as Siegfried's \"little brother\", Tristan (based on Brian Sinclair).", "wikipage": "All Creatures Great and Small (1978 TV series)" }, { "content": "The book series focuses on the adventures of veterinary surgeon James Herriot, and are set in the Yorkshire Dales, in the fictional town of Darrowby, based on a combination of Thirsk, Richmond, Leyburn and Middleham.[4]", "wikipage": "All Creatures Great and Small (franchise)" } ], "long_answer": "The All Creatures Great and Small franchise consists of a series of books written by James Alfred Wight under the pen name James Herriot based on his experiences as a veterinary surgeon that have been adapted to film and television. The novels of All Creatures Great and Small are set in the Yorkshire Dales, in the fictional town of Darrowby. The 1975 British film adaptation of All Creatures Great and Small takes place in Yorkshire. The television show based on the book that aired from 1978 to 1990 was set in Yorkshire Dales. " } ]
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Who is the mother in how i met?
[ { "context": "Tracy Mosby (née McConnell) (colloquial: \"The Mother\") is the title character from the CBS television sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\". The show, narrated by Future Ted (Bob Saget), tells the story of how Ted Mosby (Josh Radnor) met The Mother. Tracy McConnell appears in eight episodes, from \"Lucky Penny\" to \"The Time Travelers\", as an unseen character; she was first seen fully in \"Something New\" and was promoted to a main character in season 9. The Mother is played by Cristin Milioti.", "question": "Who is The Mother in How I Met Your Mother?", "short_answers": [ "Tracy Mosby (née McConnell)" ], "wikipage": "The Mother (How I Met Your Mother)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays The Mother in How I Met Your Mother?", "short_answers": [ "Cristin Milioti" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "The Mother (How I Met Your Mother)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Mother%20%28How%20I%20Met%20Your%20Mother%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Mother's real name—Tracy McConnell—is not confirmed until the series finale, \"Last Forever\", when Ted meets her at the Farhampton train station. The name was hinted at in the season 1 episode \"Belly Full of Turkey\"", "wikipage": "The Mother (How I Met Your Mother)" }, { "content": "Cristin Milioti (born August 16, 1985[1]) is an American actress and singer.", "wikipage": "Cristin Milioti" } ], "long_answer": "Tracy Mosby (née McConnell), also known as The Mother, is the title character from the CBS television sitcom How I Met Your Mother. Tracy McConnell appears in eight episodes, from \"Lucky Penny\" to \"The Time Travelers,\" as an unseen character. She was first fully seen in \"Something New\" and was promoted to a main character in season 9. The Mother's real name, Tracy McConnell, is not confirmed until the series finale, \"Last Forever\", when Ted meets her at the Farhampton train station. The name was hinted at in the season 1 episode \"Belly Full of Turkey.\" Tracy McConnell is played by American actress and singer Cristin Milioti." } ]
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When does the next season of fairy tail air?
[ { "context": "On March 4, 2013, Mashima announced on his Twitter account that the anime would not end yet, and confirmed on July 11 that a sequel series was greenlit. The sequel series was officially confirmed in \"Weekly Shonen Magazine\" on December 28, 2013 with a special edition chapter. The sequel is produced by A-1 Pictures and Bridge, featuring character designs by Shinji Takeuchi; the original series' voice actors also returned to the project along with director Shinji Ishihira and writer Masashi Sogo. The official website for the sequel was launched on January 7, 2014. The series premiered on TV Tokyo on April 5, 2014, and was being simulcast by Funimation Entertainment. The second series concluded its run on March 26, 2016. On March 22, 2016, Mashima announced via Twitter that another \"Fairy Tail\" series was being developed. On July 20, 2017, Mashima confirmed on Twitter that the final season of \"Fairy Tail\" would air in 2018. The final season of \"Fairy Tail\" aired from October 7, 2018 to September 29, 2019. A-1 Pictures, CloverWorks, and Bridge were confirmed to be producing and animating the final season, which was set to run for 51 episodes.", "question": "When does season 7 of fairy tail air?", "short_answers": [ "April 5, 2014" ], "wikipage": "Fairy Tail" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does season 6 of fairy tail air?", "short_answers": [ "October 6, 2012" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does season 5 of fairy tail air?", "short_answers": [ "April 14, 2012" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Fairy Tail", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy%20Tail" }, { "title": "List of Fairy Tail episodes", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Fairy%20Tail%20episodes" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "A-1 Pictures, Dentsu Entertainment, and Satelight produced an anime adaptation of the manga. The anime, also titled Fairy Tail and directed by Shinji Ishihira, premiered on TV Tokyo on October 12, 2009. The series ended its run on March 30, 2013, with reruns beginning to air on April 4, 2013 under the title Fairy Tail Best!.", "wikipage": "Fairy Tail Anime" } ], "long_answer": "The anime series Fairy Tail concluded its decade-long run in 2019. Season 5 premiered on April 14, 2012 and season 6 premiered on October 6, 2012. The series then went off the air for a year until season 7 premiered on April 5, 2014." } ]
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When did seasons in the sun come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did seasons in the sun song come out?", "short_answers": [ "December 1973" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Seasons in the Sun is a 1974 debut album by Canadian singer Terry Jacks. Released by Bell Records. It features hit single: \"Seasons in the Sun\", which reached no. 1 in over 12 countries.", "question": "When did seasons in the sun album come out?", "short_answers": [ "1974" ], "wikipage": "Seasons in the Sun (album)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Jacks's version was released in the United States in December 1973 and made the Billboard Hot 100 a month later. On March 2, 1974, the song began a three-week run at number one atop the Hot 100 and remained in the top 40 until almost Memorial Day weekend. Jacks's version also spent one week on the Easy Listening charts.[7] Billboard ranked it as the number two song for 1974.", "wikipage": "Seasons in the Sun" }, { "content": "Seasons in the Sun is a 1974 debut album by Canadian singer Terry Jacks. Released by Bell Records. It features hit single: \"Seasons in the Sun\", which reached no. 1 in over 12 countries.", "wikipage": "Seasons in the Sun (album)" } ], "long_answer": "Seasons in the Sun was the 1974 debut album for Canadian singer Terry Jacks, which features his hit single: \"Seasons in the Sun.\" The song was released in the United States in December 1973 and made the Billboard Hot 100 a month later. On March 2, 1974, the song began a three-week run at number one atop the Hot 100 and remained in the top 40 until almost Memorial Day weekend. Billboard ranked it as the number two song for 1974 and it reached number 1 in over 12 countries. " } ]
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First clinical gene therapy was done for the treatment of?
[ { "context": "The first attempt, an unsuccessful one, at gene therapy (as well as the first case of medical transfer of foreign genes into humans not counting organ transplantation) was performed by Martin Cline on 10 July 1980. Cline claimed that one of the genes in his patients was active six months later, though he never published this data or had it verified and even if he is correct, it's unlikely it produced any significant beneficial effects treating beta-thalassemia.", "question": "The first clinical gene therapy that was ultimately unsuccessful was done for the treatment of?", "short_answers": [ "beta-thalassemia" ], "wikipage": "Gene therapy" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "First clinical gene therapy widely accepted as successful was done for the treatment of?", "short_answers": [ "severe immune system deficiency", "ADA-SCID" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Gene therapy", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene%20therapy" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The first approved gene therapy clinical research in the US took place on 14 September 1990, at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), under the direction of William French Anderson.[115] Four-year-old Ashanti DeSilva received treatment for a genetic defect that left her with ADA-SCID, a severe immune system deficiency. The defective gene of the patient's blood cells was replaced by the functional variant. Ashanti's immune system was partially restored by the therapy. Production of the missing enzyme was temporarily stimulated, but the new cells with functional genes were not generated. She led a normal life only with the regular injections performed every two months. The effects were successful, but temporary", "wikipage": "Gene therapy" } ], "long_answer": "The first attempt, albeit an unsuccessful one, at gene therapy was performed by Martin Cline on July 10, 1980 in an attempt to treat beta-thalassemia. Cline claimed that one of the genes in his patients was active six months later, though he never published this data or had it verified. Additionally, even if he is correct, it's unlikely it produced any significant beneficial effects treating beta-thalassemia. Then, in 1990, the first approved gene therapy clinical research in the United States took place in September at the National Institutes of Health under the direction of William French Anderson. Four-year-old Ashanti DeSilva received treatment for a genetic defect that left her with ADA-SCID, a severe immune system deficiency. The defective gene of the patient's blood cells was replaced by the functional variant. Ashanti's immune system was partially restored by the therapy. Production of the missing enzyme was temporarily stimulated; however, the new cells with functional genes were not generated. She then led a normal life with only the regular injections performed every two months. The effects were successful though temporary." } ]
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Where did the invasion of normandy take place?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where geographically did the invasion of normandy take place?", "short_answers": [ "Normandy, France", "northern coast of France" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was the environment that the invasion of normandy took place?", "short_answers": [ "five beaches", "beaches", "beach" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Invasion of Normandy", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Invasion%20of%20Normandy" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Operation Overlord was the codename for the Battle of Normandy, the Allied operation that launched the successful invasion of German-occupied Western Europe during World War II.", "wikipage": "Operation Overlord" }, { "content": "The coastline of Normandy was divided into seventeen sectors, with codenames using a spelling alphabet—from Able, west of Omaha, to Roger on the east flank of Sword. Eight further sectors were added when the invasion was extended to include Utah on the Cotentin Peninsula. Sectors were further subdivided into beaches identified by the colors Green, Red, and White.\n\n", "wikipage": "Operation Overlord" } ], "long_answer": "Operation Overlord, the code name for the Battle of Normandy, was the successful invasion by the Allied forces of German-Occupied Western Europe in the northern coast of France in Normandy in World War II. The invasion took place in five beaches: Utah Beach, Omaha Beach, Gold Beach, Juno Beach, and Sword Beach." } ]
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When did the uk give hong kong back to china?
[ { "context": "The Sino-British Joint Declaration was signed by the Prime Ministers of the People's Republic of China and the United Kingdom governments on 19 December 1984 in Beijing. The Declaration entered into force with the exchange of instruments of ratification on 27 May 1985 and was registered by the People's Republic of China and United Kingdom governments at the United Nations on 12 June 1985.", "question": "When did the transition of the UK giving Honk Kong back to China begin with a signed declaration?", "short_answers": [ "December 1984" ], "wikipage": "Handover of Hong Kong" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did Hong Kong officially go back to China?", "short_answers": [ "July 1, 1997" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Handover of Hong Kong", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Handover%20of%20Hong%20Kong" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Sino-British Joint Declaration is a treaty between the governments of the United Kingdom and China signed in 1984 setting the conditions in which Hong Kong was transferred to Chinese control and for the governance of the territory after 1 July 1997.", "wikipage": "Sino-British Joint Declaration" }, { "content": "the formal passing of authority over the territory of the colony of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to the People's Republic of China at midnight on 1 July 1997", "wikipage": "Handover of Hong Kong" }, { "content": "The handover ceremony was held at the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai on the night of 30 June 1997.", "wikipage": "Handover of Hong Kong" } ], "long_answer": "The Sino-British Joint Declaration was a treaty signed by the governments of the United Kingdom and China in December 1984. This treaty set the conditions for the formal passing of the authority over the territory of the colony of Hong Kong from the United Kingdom to China at midnight on July 1, 1997. On the night of June 30, 1997, the handover ceremony between the United Kingdom and China was held at the new wing of the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre in Wan Chai." } ]
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Who won between john cena and the rock?
[ { "context": "The following night on \"Raw\", John Cena and The Rock agreed to face each other in a match at WrestleMania XXVIII, marking the first time a match had been announced almost a year in advance for any WrestleMania. Later on Cena won the WWE Championship in a Triple Threat Steel Cage match against The Miz and John Morrison at Extreme Rules. The \"Raw\" after Extreme Rules, Cena defended the WWE Championship against The Miz in a singles match after being restarted due to the referee noticing interference from Alex Riley after Miz winning, and again later on in an \"I Quit\" match at Over the Limit against Miz. Later in a backstage segment Cena \"congratulated\" The Rock on his birthday, telling him to bring it on for WrestleMania while showing off the WWE Championship, implying that their match at WrestleMania XXVIII will be for the WWE Championship, continuing on with their feud. However, Cena would go on to lose the WWE title three times that year, twice to CM Punk, and once to Alberto Del Rio. In November, at Survivor Series, Cena teamed with the Rock, which would be the latter's first match since WrestleMania XX in 2004 (which coincidentally was at Madison Square Garden in New York City), and defeated the Miz and R-Truth, only for Rock giving a \"Rock Bottom\" on Cena after the match. The Rock defeated Cena at WrestleMania XXVIII, and, in 2013, a rematch at WrestleMania 29 took place, with The Rock's WWE Championship on the line, which saw Cena emerging victorious.", "question": "Who won between john cena and the rock at WrestleMania in 2012?", "short_answers": [ "The Rock" ], "wikipage": "WrestleMania XXVII" }, { "context": "On January 27, John Cena won the 2013 Royal Rumble match, making him the fourth multiple Rumble winner, and earning himself either a WWE Championship or World Heavyweight Championship match at WrestleMania 29. The next night on the January 28 edition of \"Raw\", Cena challenged the reigning WWE Champion. At the Elimination Chamber event on February 17, The Rock successfully defended the WWE Championship against the previous champion CM Punk. The next night on \"Raw\", Punk challenged Cena for his spot in the main event, and Cena accepted. Cena won the match on February 25, setting up a rematch of his \"Once in a Lifetime\" match from the previous year against Rock. Cena blamed Rock for sending his life into a downward spiral, citing events such as being attacked by Brock Lesnar on the post-WrestleMania Raw, Big Show turning heel on him, being embarrassed by John Laurinaitis at Over the Limit, failing to cash in his Money in the Bank, losing to CM Punk multiple times and losing to Dolph Ziggler at . He told Rock he would gain redemption by beating him at WrestleMania.", "question": "Who won between john cena and the rock at WrestleMania 29 in 2013?", "short_answers": [ "John Cena" ], "wikipage": "WrestleMania 29" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "WrestleMania XXVII was the 27th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It took place on April 3, 2011 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, Georgia.", "wikipage": "WrestleMania XXVII" }, { "content": "WrestleMania XXVIII was the 28th annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WWE. It took place on April 1, 2012 at Sun Life Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. It is the highest grossing PPV event in professional wrestling history.", "wikipage": "WrestleMania XXVIII" } ], "long_answer": "At WrestleMania XXVII on April 3, 2011, The Rock defeated John Cena. However, at WrestleMania XXVIII on April 1, 2012, the two fought again and John Cena won the rematch in what he considered to be a redemptive victory." } ]
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When did the tv show last man standing start?
[ { "context": "Last Man Standing and latterly Last Woman Standing (known in the United States as Last One Standing and also known by the Discovery Channel title of Six Versus the World) is a BBC reality TV show that was first aired on 26 June 2007. Each series featured a group of athletic individuals travelling around the globe to take part in different tribal or traditional sports. Whoever physically outperforms the rest in the most challenges is declared the winner.", "question": "When did the British tv show last man standing start?", "short_answers": [ "26 June 2007" ], "wikipage": "Last Man Standing (British TV series)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the American tv show last man standing start on ABC?", "short_answers": [ "October 11, 2011" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The series originally ran on ABC from 2011 to 2017 for six seasons, and entered syndication in 2015. Despite being ABC's second-highest rated sitcom for the 2016–17 season, it was revealed in May 2017 that the network had declined to renew \"Last Man Standing\" for a seventh season. Media publications reported that ABC was unwilling to cover the production costs for a seventh season on behalf of 20th Century Fox Television. One year later, the Fox Broadcasting Company announced it had picked up the show for a seventh season, which premiered on September 28, 2018.", "question": "When did the American tv show last man standing start on Fox?", "short_answers": [ "September 28, 2018" ], "wikipage": "Last Man Standing (American TV series)" } ]
[ { "title": "Last Man Standing (American TV series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last%20Man%20Standing%20%28American%20TV%20series%29" }, { "title": "Last Man Standing (British TV series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Last%20Man%20Standing%20%28British%20TV%20series%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The third series of the programme featured five female contestants, and was entitled Last Woman Standing. It consisted of six episodes produced by the BBC, and was broadcast in the UK on BBC Three from 9 February to 16 March 2010.", "wikipage": "Last Man Standing (British TV series)" }, { "content": "In May 2020, Fox renewed the series for a ninth and final season, which premiered on January 3, 2021.", "wikipage": "Last Man Standing (American TV series)" } ], "long_answer": "The BBC reality TV show Last Man Standing first aired on 26 June 2007 and ran for two seasons plus a third season, Last Woman Standing, featuring all female contestants. An entirely unrelated American sitcom also titled Last Man Standing first aired on October 11, 2011, airing on ABC for six seasons before being cancelled and picked up by Fox for three more seasons beginning on September 28, 2018." } ]
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Who wrote the song i kissed a girl?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the Katy Perry song \"I Kissed a Girl\"?", "short_answers": [ "Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, Cathy Dennis" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the Jill Sobule song \"I Kissed a Girl\"?", "short_answers": [ "Jill Sobule, Robin Eaton" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "I Kissed a Girl (Jill Sobule song)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%20Kissed%20a%20Girl%20%28Jill%20Sobule%20song%29" }, { "title": "I Kissed a Girl", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%20Kissed%20a%20Girl" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Perry co-wrote the song with Max Martin, Cathy Dennis, and its producer Dr. Luke, with additional production from Benny Blanco.", "wikipage": "I Kissed a Girl" }, { "content": "\"I Kissed a Girl\" is the first single by American singer Katy Perry for her second studio album, One of the Boys (2008). ", "wikipage": "I Kissed a Girl" }, { "content": "\"I Kissed a Girl\" is a song by American singer-songwriter Jill Sobule.", "wikipage": "I Kissed a Girl (Jill Sobule song)" } ], "long_answer": "\"I Kissed a Girl\", the first single of Katy Perry's second studio album, One of the Boys (2008), was written by Katy Perry, Lukasz Gottwald, Max Martin, Cathy Dennis. The 1995 song \"I Kissed the Girl\" was written by Jill Sobule, Robin Eaton and performed by Sobule. " } ]
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When did the apple se phone come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the apple se phone get announced?", "short_answers": [ "March 21, 2016" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the apple se phone first officially come out?", "short_answers": [ "March 31, 2016" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the apple se phone come out again with a larger storage capacity?", "short_answers": [ "March 24, 2017" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "iPhone SE", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/iPhone%20SE" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Apple executive Greg Joswiak stated in the Let us loop you in event (held at the Town Hall auditorium in the Apple Campus)[18] on March 21, 2016that they sold over 30 million 4-inch iPhones in 2015, further explaining that some people love smaller compact phones.", "wikipage": "IPhone SE (1st generation)" }, { "content": "It was officially released on March 31, 2016.", "wikipage": "IPhone SE (1st generation)" }, { "content": "The upgraded models were released on March 24, 2017 with 32 GB or 128 GB of internal storage.", "wikipage": "IPhone SE (1st generation)" } ], "long_answer": "The IPhone SE was announced on March 21, 2016 in the \"Let us loop you in\" event. The phone was officially released on March 31, 2016. The upgraded models were released on March 24, 2017 with 32 GB or 128 GB of internal storage." } ]
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Who publishes the cpt manual for procedure codes?
[ { "context": "The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) was developed by the American Medical Association (AMA).", "question": "Who is the Association that publishes the cpt manual for procedure codes?", "short_answers": [ "AMA", "American Medical Association" ], "wikipage": "Current Procedural Terminology" }, { "context": "The Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code set is a medical code set maintained by the American Medical Association through the CPT Editorial Panel. The CPT code set (copyright protected by the AMA) describes medical, surgical, and diagnostic services and is designed to communicate uniform information about medical services and procedures among physicians, coders, patients, accreditation organizations, and payers for administrative, financial, and analytical purposes.", "question": "Who is the Panel that publishes the cpt manual for procedure codes?", "short_answers": [ "CPT Editorial Panel" ], "wikipage": "Current Procedural Terminology" } ]
[ { "title": "Current Procedural Terminology", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Current%20Procedural%20Terminology" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "CPT is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association, and its largest single source of income", "wikipage": "Current Procedural Terminology" }, { "content": "Despite the copyrighted nature of the CPT code sets, the use of the code is mandated by almost all health insurance payment and information systems", "wikipage": "Current Procedural Terminology" } ], "long_answer": "The Current Procedural Terminology, or CPT, code set is a medical code set published by the American Medical Association through the CPT Editorial Panel. Developed by the American Medical Association, the CPT is copyright protected. Despite the copyrighted nature of the CPT code sets, the use of the code is mandated by almost all health insurance payment and information systems. CPT is a registered trademark of the American Medical Association and is its largest single source of income." } ]
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Who did john fox coach before the bears?
[ { "context": "John Fox (born February 8, 1955) is a former American football coach and player. He was the head coach of the Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He coached the Panthers to a NFC Championship and the Broncos to an AFC Championship.", "question": "Who did john fox coach before the bears, from 2011-2014?", "short_answers": [ "Denver", "Denver Broncos", "the Broncos" ], "wikipage": "John Fox (American football)" }, { "context": "John Fox (born February 8, 1955) is a former American football coach and player. He was the head coach of the Carolina Panthers, Denver Broncos and Chicago Bears of the National Football League (NFL). He coached the Panthers to a NFC Championship and the Broncos to an AFC Championship.", "question": "Who did john fox coach before the bears, from 2002-2010?", "short_answers": [ "Carolina", "Carolina Panthers", "the Panthers" ], "wikipage": "John Fox (American football)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who did john fox coach before the bears, from 1997-2001?", "short_answers": [ "New York Giants", "the Giants", "New York" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "John Fox (American football)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John%20Fox%20%28American%20football%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "He entered the NFL in 1989 as the secondary coach of the Pittsburgh Steelers, later also holding this job with the San Diego Chargers. Fox was the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Raiders and later that of the New York Giants during Super Bowl XXXV, which they lost.", "wikipage": "John Fox (American football)" }, { "content": "In 2002, Fox was signed as the third head coach of the Carolina Panthers, whose previous coach George Seifert had led the team to a disastrous 1-15 record in 2001, including 15 consecutive losses to end the season.", "wikipage": "John Fox (American football)" }, { "content": "On January 16, 2015, Fox accepted a four-year deal to become head coach of the Chicago Bears.", "wikipage": "John Fox (American football)" }, { "content": "He is also the only head coach in Broncos history to have never missed the playoffs in their tenure.", "wikipage": "John Fox (American football)" } ], "long_answer": "John Fox began his NFL coaching career in 1989 as the secondary coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers and, later, the San Diego Chargers, He was next hired as the defensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Raiders and the New York Giants, before taking his first head coaching job with the Carolina Panthers from 2002. Fox left the Panthers in 2010 for the Denver Broncos, where he coached the team to the playoffs every year until joining the Chicago Bears in 2015." } ]
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When is fairy tail coming out in 2018?
[ { "context": "On July 20, 2017, Hiro Mashima announced on Twitter that a third and \"final\" series of \"Fairy Tail\" would air in 2018. The final season premiered on October 7, 2018 on TV Tokyo, and is simultaneously released by Funimation with a broadcast dub in North America.", "question": "When is fairy tail start coming out in 2018?", "short_answers": [ "October 7, 2018" ], "wikipage": "Fairy Tail (season 9)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "OVer what dates is fairy tail coming out in 2018?", "short_answers": [ "October 7, 2018-December 23, 2018" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Fairy Tail (season 9)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy%20Tail%20%28season%209%29" }, { "title": "Fairy Tail (season 8)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairy%20Tail%20%28season%208%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "A third and final series aired from October 2018 to September 2019.", "wikipage": "Fairy Tail" } ], "long_answer": "The third and final series of the anime Fairy Tail premiered on October 7, 2018, released simultaneously in Japan on TV Tokyo and in North America on Funimation. The series continued throughout the remainder of the year, from October 7, 2018-December 23, 2018, before concluding in September 2019." } ]
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Who wrote i left my heart in san francisco?
[ { "context": "The music was written by George Cory, with lyrics by Douglass Cross, about two amateur writers nostalgic for San Francisco after moving to New York.", "question": "Who wrote the music to \"I Left My Heart In San Francisco\"?", "short_answers": [ "George Cory" ], "wikipage": "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" }, { "context": "The music was written by George Cory, with lyrics by Douglass Cross, about two amateur writers nostalgic for San Francisco after moving to New York.", "question": "Who wrote the lyrics to \"I Left My Heart In San Francisco\"?", "short_answers": [ "Douglass Cross" ], "wikipage": "I Left My Heart in San Francisco" } ]
[ { "title": "I Left My Heart in San Francisco", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%20Left%20My%20Heart%20in%20San%20Francisco" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "When the song was written in 1953, Cory and Cross were amateur songwriters who had moved to New York following military service during World War II and had become homesick for the West Coast.", "wikipage": "George C. Cory Jr." }, { "content": "Cory grew up in the San Francisco area and attended Old Mill School in Mill Valley.[5] He attended Tamalpais High, class of 1937.[6] He studied music at UC Berkeley, then enlisted in the army on September 14, 1942.[7] While in the army, he met Douglass Cross who was also in the service at the time. Cross had been a baritone soloist (and youngest member) of the San Francisco Opera Company in 1941 when his career was interrupted by the war. ", "wikipage": "George C. Cory Jr." } ], "long_answer": "George Cory wrote the music, while Douglass Cross wrote the lyrics for the song I Left My Heart in San Francisco. When the song was written in 1953, Cory and Cross were amateur songwriters who had moved to New York following military service during World War II and had become homesick for the West Coast. Cory grew up in the San Francisco area and attended Old Mill School in Mill Valley. He went on to study music at UC Berkeley and then enlisted in the army on September 14, 1942. While in the army, he met Cross who was also in the service at the time. Cross had been a baritone soloist for the San Francisco Opera Company in 1941 when his career was interrupted by the war. " } ]
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Who is the current managing director of nnpc?
[ { "context": "Maikanti Kacalla Baru (born July 1959) is a Nigerian engineer, oil marketer and the 18th Group Managing Director of the Nigeria's state oil firm, Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (NNPC). He served in the position from July 2016 to July 2019 and had perviously served as the Group General Manager (GGM) of National Petroleum Investment Management Services. Baru is a fellow of Nigerian Society of Engineers and Nigerian Institution of Mechanical Engineers.", "question": "Who is the 18th managing director of nnpc?", "short_answers": [ "Maikanti Kacalla Baru", "Maikanti Baru", "Dr. Maikanti Baru" ], "wikipage": "Maikanti Baru" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the 17th managing director of nnpc?", "short_answers": [ "Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu", "Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the 16th managing director of nnpc?", "short_answers": [ "Joseph Thlama Dawha" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Mele Kyari", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mele%20Kyari" }, { "title": "Maikanti Baru", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maikanti%20Baru" }, { "title": "Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emmanuel%20Ibe%20Kachikwu" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation is the oil corporation through which the federal government of Nigeria regulates and participates in the country's petroleum industry.", "wikipage": "Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation" }, { "content": "He was appointed as chief executive of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation in August 2015 under the presidency of Muhammadu Buhari.", "wikipage": "Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu" }, { "content": "Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu (born 18 December, 1956) is a Nigerian politician and engineer who served as the Minister of State for Petroleum Resources and former Group Managing Director of the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporatio", "wikipage": "Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu" } ], "long_answer": "The Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation is the oil corporation through which the federal government of Nigeria regulates and participates in the country's petroleum industry. Joseph Thlama Dawha was appointed as the managing director of Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation by president Goodluck Jonathan serving from August 2014 to 1 August 2015. This made him the 16th managing director. The 17th managing director, politician and engineer, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu was appointed as in August 2015 under the presidency of Muhammadu Buhari. The 18th group manager was Maikanti Kachalla Baru who served from July 2016 to July 2019." } ]
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Who nominates the chairman of the public accounts committee of the indian parliament?
[ { "context": "Post independence, till 1950 the chairperson of the committee was the finance minister. However, in 1950, the country became republic and the committee became a parliamentary committee functioning under the control of the Speaker of Lok Sabha with a non-official chairperson. From 1950 to 1967, the chairperson was selected from the ruling party. Since 1967, the chairperson of the committee is selected from the opposition, usually the leader of opposition.", "question": "Who nominates the chairman of the public accounts committee of the indian parliament, from 1950 to 1967?", "short_answers": [ "the ruling party" ], "wikipage": "Public Accounts Committee (India)" }, { "context": "Post independence, till 1950 the chairperson of the committee was the finance minister. However, in 1950, the country became republic and the committee became a parliamentary committee functioning under the control of the Speaker of Lok Sabha with a non-official chairperson. From 1950 to 1967, the chairperson was selected from the ruling party. Since 1967, the chairperson of the committee is selected from the opposition, usually the leader of opposition.", "question": "Who nominates the chairman of the public accounts committee of the indian parliament, since 1967?", "short_answers": [ "the opposition, usually the leader of opposition" ], "wikipage": "Public Accounts Committee (India)" } ]
[ { "title": "Public Accounts Committee (India)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public%20Accounts%20Committee%20%28India%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is a committee of selected members of parliament, constituted by the Parliament of India, for the purpose of auditing the revenue and the expenditure of the Government of India.", "wikipage": "Public Accounts Committee (India)" } ], "long_answer": "The Public Accounts Committee (PAC) is a committee of selected members of parliament, constituted by the Parliament of India, for the purpose of auditing the revenue and the expenditure of the Government of India. This committee along with the Estimates committee (EC) and Committee on Public Undertakings (COPU) are the three financial standing committees of the Parliament of India. Before 1950 the chairman of the committee was the finance minister. From 1950 to 1967, the chairperson was selected from the ruling party. Since 1967, the chairperson of the committee is selected from the opposition, usually the leader of opposition. " } ]
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Where does the winner of america's got talent perform?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where does the 2017 winner of america's got talent perform?", "short_answers": [ "ventriloquism" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where does the 2016 winner of america's got talent perform?", "short_answers": [ "singing", "songwriting" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where does the 2015 winner of america's got talent perform?", "short_answers": [ "comedy", "ventriloquism" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "America's Got Talent: The Champions", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s%20Got%20Talent%3A%20The%20Champions" }, { "title": "America's Got Talent", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America%27s%20Got%20Talent" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "America's Got Talent (often abbreviated as AGT) is a televised American talent show competition, and is part of the global Got Talent franchise created by Simon Cowell. ", "wikipage": "America's Got Talent" }, { "content": "The program attracts a variety of participants, from across the United States and abroad, to take part and who possess some form of talents, with acts ranging from singing, dancing, comedy, magic, stunts, variety, and other genres.", "wikipage": "America's Got Talent" } ], "long_answer": "America's Got Talent is a televised American talent show competition, that attracts a variety of participants, from across the United States and abroad, to take part in and compete with some form of talent, with acts ranging from singing, dancing, comedy, magic, stunts, variety, and other genres. For example, in 2015 the winner won with their comedy and ventriloquism performance, in 2016 the winning performance was singing and songwriting, and in 2017 another ventriloquism act won. " } ]
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Backwards compatible xbox one games call of duty?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Backwards compatible xbox one game call of duty added September 28, 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare", "Advanced Warfare" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Backwards compatible xbox one game call of duty added June 29, 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Call of Duty: Ghosts", "Ghosts" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Backwards compatible xbox one game call of duty added April 11, 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Black Ops II", "Call of Duty: Black Ops II" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of backward compatible games for Xbox One", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20backward%20compatible%20games%20for%20Xbox%20One" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Xbox Series X was released in 2020 and was confirmed to be backwards compatible with the same list of games as the Xbox One at launch. The following is a list of all backward compatible games on Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S under this functionality.", "wikipage": "List of backward-compatible games for Xbox One and Series X" }, { "content": "Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare\tActivision\t\t\tSeptember 28, 2017\tAlso released on Xbox One.\nCall of Duty: Black Ops\tActivision\t\t\tMay 17, 2016\t\nCall of Duty: Black Ops II\tActivision\t\t\tApril 11, 2017\t\nCall of Duty: Ghosts\tActivision\t\t\tJune 29, 2017\tAlso released as a launch title for Xbox One.\nCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 2\tActivision\t\t\tAugust 28, 2018\t\nCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3\tActivision\t\t\tJune 19, 2018\t\nCall of Duty: World at War\tActivision\t\t\tSeptember 27, 2016\t\nCall of Duty 2\tActivision\t\t\tAugust 23, 2016\t\nCall of Duty 3\tActivision\t\t\tSeptember 22, 2016\t\nCall of Duty 4: Modern Warfare\tActivision\t\t\tMarch 29, 2018", "wikipage": "List of backward-compatible games for Xbox One and Series X" } ], "long_answer": "Backwards compatible Call of Duty games for Xbox One as of 2020 are Advanced Warfare, Black Ops\tActivision, Black Ops II, Ghosts, Modern Warfare 2, Modern Warfare 3, World at War, Call of Duty 2, Call of Duty 3, Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare." } ]
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When does denny die on grey's anatomy?
[ { "context": "Eyder Peralta of \"The Houston Chronicle\" criticized Stevens' ethics for cutting Duquette's LVAD wire, writing that she \"should not be practising medicine\". Alan Sepinwall, a former television columnist for \"The Star-Ledger\", commented favorably on Karev \"finally displaying some humanity\" in the scene following Duquette's death. He was critical of Shepherd's arc, however, and on the absence of severe consequences for Stevens having cut the LVAD wire, an action he called \"insane and dangerous\". This episode was included on the list for the \"25 Sexiest TV Shows on DVD\" by magazine \"Entertainment Weekly\". It was also listed in \"Entertainment Weekly\" \"20 Unforgettable Proms\" and in Starpulse's \"Top Ten TV Proms\". AOL TV placed the hook-up scene involving Grey and Shepherd on its Top 20 of TV's Sexiest Scenes. In 2009, TV Guide ranked \"Losing My Religion\" #63 on its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes. In 2013, the magazine named Duquette's death one of TV's Most Heartbreaking Deaths. In December 2011, \"Wetpaint\" named \"Losing My Religion\" one of the five best episodes of the series.", "question": "What is the name of the episode when Denny dies on Grey's anatomy?", "short_answers": [ "Losing My Religion" ], "wikipage": "Losing My Religion (Grey's Anatomy)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the date of the episode when Denny dies on Grey's anatomy?", "short_answers": [ "May 15, 2006" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the number of the episode where Denny dies on Grey's anatomy?", "short_answers": [ "Season 2 episode 27" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the overall episode number where Denny dies on Grey's Anatomy?", "short_answers": [ "36" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Losing My Religion (Grey's Anatomy)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Losing%20My%20Religion%20%28Grey%27s%20Anatomy%29" } ]
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When was the first income tax law enacted?
[ { "context": "In order to help pay for its war effort in the American Civil War, Congress imposed its first personal income tax in 1861. It was part of the Revenue Act of 1861 (3% of all incomes over US$800; rescinded in 1872). Congress also enacted the Revenue Act of 1862, which levied a 3% tax on incomes above $600, rising to 5% for incomes above $10,000. Rates were raised in 1864. This income tax was repealed in 1872.", "question": "When was the first income tax imposed in United States?", "short_answers": [ "1861", "American Civil War" ], "wikipage": "History of taxation in the United States" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the first income tax amendment passed in the United States?", "short_answers": [ "February 3, 1913" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "History of taxation in the United States", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History%20of%20taxation%20in%20the%20United%20States" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "However, the constitutionality of income taxation was widely held in doubt (see Pollock v. Farmers' Loan & Trust Co.) until 1913 with the ratification of the 16th Amendment.", "wikipage": "History of taxation in the United States" } ], "long_answer": "In 1861 the first income tax was imposed in the United States as part of the Revenue Act and was intended to help pay for the war effort in the American Civil War. However, the constitutionality of income taxation was widely held in doubt until the first income amendment was passed on February 3, 1913 with the 16th Amendment." } ]
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How far is beaumont texas from the ocean?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How far is beaumont texas from the gulf of mexico in miles?", "short_answers": [ "30" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How far is beaumont texas from the gulf of mexico in kilometers?", "short_answers": [ "48" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Beaumont, Texas", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaumont%2C%20Texas" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The distance from Beaumont, TX to the gulf of Mexico is 30 miles, or 48 kilometers." } ]
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Who does lady gaga play in american horror story?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who does Lady Gaga play in American Horror Story: Hotel?", "short_answers": [ "The Countess" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who does Lady Gaga play in American Horror Story: Roanoke?", "short_answers": [ "Scáthach" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of American Horror Story cast members", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20American%20Horror%20Story%20cast%20members" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Lady Gaga plays the role of The Countess in American Horror Story: Hotel. In American Horror Story: Roanoke, Lady Gaga plays the character Scáthach." } ]
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The back of the leg is called what?
[ { "context": "The leg from the knee to the ankle is called the \"crus\" or \"cnemis\" . The calf is the back portion, and the tibia or shinbone together with the smaller fibula make up the front of the lower leg.", "question": "The back of the lower leg is called what?", "short_answers": [ "calf" ], "wikipage": "Human leg" }, { "context": "Those muscle which fulfill all of the four criteria are called true hamstrings.", "question": "The back of the upper leg is called what?", "short_answers": [ "hamstrings", "Posterior compartment of thigh" ], "wikipage": "Hamstring" }, { "context": "These muscles (or their tendons) apart from the short head of the biceps femoris, are commonly known as the hamstrings. The depression at the back of the knee, or \"kneepit\" is the popliteal fossa, colloquially called the \"ham\". The tendons of the above muscles can be felt as prominent cords on both sides of the fossa—the biceps femoris tendon on the lateral side and the semimembranosus and semitendinosus tendons on the medial side. The hamstrings flex the knee, and aided by the gluteus maximus, they extend the hip during walking and running. The semitendinosus is named for its unusually long tendon. The semimembranosus is named for the flat shape of its superior attachment.", "question": "The back of the leg behind the knee is called what?", "short_answers": [ "popliteal fossa" ], "wikipage": "Posterior compartment of thigh" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In human anatomy, a hamstring (/ˈhæmstrɪŋ/) is any one of the three posterior thigh muscles in between the hip and the knee (from medial to lateral: semimembranosus, semitendinosus and ischial head of adductor magnus biceps femoris).[3]", "wikipage": "Hamstring" } ], "long_answer": "The leg from the knee to the ankle is called the crus or cnemis. The calf is the back portion, and the tibia or shinbone together with the smaller fibula make up the front of the lower leg. In human anatomy, hamstrings are any one of the three posterior thigh muscles in between the hip and the knee. The depression at the back of the knee, or kneepit is the popliteal fossa, colloquially called the ham." } ]
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What is the snowman's name in frozen?
[ { "context": "As a snowman Anna and Elsa built together as kids, Olaf represents innocent love and the joy the sisters once had when they were young before being split. He is not just funny, he's also got a \"big role to play representing the innocent love in the scale of fear versus love.\" It wasn't until he meant something to the girls that he resonated with us,\" \"Olaf couldn't just be thrown in, he had to have a purpose\" and that one of his purposes was to be the embodiment of the sisterly relationship that had gone cold. \"When Anna and Elsa were very little, and before Elsa's powers accidentally hurt Anna, they played. They'd sneak away and play with her powers. And you see them roll the snowman. He's not magical. He doesn't come to life. But they name him Olaf and he likes warm hugs.\" \"It inspires the look. And so when Elsa is singing “Let It Go” obviously the first thing she goes to is the last moment she was happy. And it was that moment. And so he's imbued with that. He's innocent love.\" The continuous themes that can be seen throughout the movie revolve around the power of love and fear. Olaf, on one end of that spectrum, represents the most innocent kind form of love. It is possible that he resembles some of the characteristics of Anna's younger self. This provides a connection between the sisters' happy past and their ability to remember that love in difficult times. Overall his character provides much of the comic relief found in the film, while conveying lovable innocence and purity. \"And so he was just a lot of fun, and emotionally he’ll bring a lot that we weren’t able to show you yet, too. So he’s funny in the kids-state-the-obvious kind of way.\" (Lee) \"And he can say very poignant things too.\" (Buck)", "question": "What is the snowman's character name in frozen?", "short_answers": [ "Olaf" ], "wikipage": "Olaf (Frozen)" }, { "context": "Josh Gad, a Tony-nominated actor best known for his performance as Elder Cunningham in Broadway's \"The Book of Mormon\" (which was co-written by the film's co-songwriter Robert Lopez), was cast to voice Olaf. Gad later expressed that getting a part in a Disney film was \"kind of a dream come true\" for him, as he had always been a fan of Disney films in general and their animated productions in particular. \"I grew up during the second golden age of Disney animation, when every movie that came out was an event – \"The Little Mermaid\", \"Beauty and the Beast\", \"Aladdin\", \"The Lion King\",\" he said. Impressed by the performances of comedic relief sidekicks such as Timon and Pumbaa in \"The Lion King\", or the Genie in \"Aladdin\", Gad set the goal to play characters of this type since his early age: \"I remember [...] saying, \"I want to do that one day. I really want to do that,\"\" he recalled.", "question": "What is the snowman's voice actor name in frozen?", "short_answers": [ "Joshua Ilan Gad", "Josh Gad" ], "wikipage": "Olaf (Frozen)" } ]
[ { "title": "Olaf (Frozen)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olaf%20%28Frozen%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Frozen is a 2013 American computer-animated musical fantasy film produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.[5] The 53rd Disney animated feature film, it is inspired by Hans Christian Andersen's fairy tale \"The Snow Queen\". The film depicts a princess who sets off on a journey alongside an iceman, his reindeer, and a snowman to find her estranged sister, whose icy powers have inadvertently trapped their kingdom in eternal winter.", "wikipage": "Frozen (2013 film)" }, { "content": "Olaf is a fictional character from Disney's Frozen franchise, produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios. Olaf is first presented in Frozen (2013) as an inanimate snowman created by Elsa and Anna in their childhood. He then reappears as an anthropomorphic character in the film as Anna searches for her runaway sister in hopes of restoring summer. Olaf is recreated by Elsa as she accidentally plunges Arendelle into a magical winter. Olaf helps Anna and Kristoff find Elsa and journeys with them all the way back to the kingdom, where he remains part of the sisters' lives and appears again in the 2019 film, Frozen II. He is voiced by Josh Gad.", "wikipage": "Olaf (Frozen)" } ], "long_answer": "Frozen is a 2013 American computer-animated musical fantasy film where a princess sets off on a journey to find her estranged sister, whose powers have inadvertently trapped their kingdom in eternal winter. In the movie, Josh Gad plays the character of Olaf, a snowman that helps the princess along her adventures." } ]
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Who plays in this year's world series?
[ { "context": "2015 World Series (4–1): Kansas City Royals (AL) beat New York Mets (NL).", "question": "Who played in the 2015 World Series?|Who played in the World Series in 2015?", "short_answers": [ "Kansas City Royals", "New York Mets" ], "wikipage": "2015 World Series" }, { "context": "2016 World Series (4–3): Chicago Cubs (NL) beat Cleveland Indians (AL).", "question": "Who played in the 2016 World Series?|Who played in the World Series in 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Cleveland Indians", "Chicago Cubs" ], "wikipage": "2016 World Series" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played in the 2017 World Series?|Who played in the World Series in 2017?|Who played in the World Series of 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Houston Astros and Los Angeles Dodgers", "Houston Astros", "Los Angeles Dodgers" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The 113th edition of the World Series, it was a best-of-seven playoff played between the National League (NL) champion Los Angeles Dodgers and the American League (AL) champion Houston Astros.", "wikipage": "2017 World Series" }, { "content": "It was the first time since 2001–2002 when two consecutive World Series went to seven games.", "wikipage": "2017 World Series" } ], "long_answer": "Recent World Series competitions have featured the Kansas City Royals defeating the New York Mets in 2015, the Chicago Cubs defeating the Cleveland Indians in 2016, and the Houston Astros defeating the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2017. The 2016 and 2017 were the first consecutive World Series to reach seven games since 2001 and 2002." } ]
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When did the united states start regulating immigration?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the united states introduce in the House the first bill that ended up regulating immigration?", "short_answers": [ "April 12, 1882" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the united states' first bill which started regulating immigration get signed into law?", "short_answers": [ "May 6, 1882" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "History of laws concerning immigration and naturalization in the ...", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_laws_concerning_immigration_and_naturalization_in_the_United_States" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Chinese Exclusion Act was a United States federal law signed by President Chester A. Arthur on May 6, 1882, prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laborers.", "wikipage": "Chinese Exclusion Act" } ], "long_answer": "The United States introduced in the House the first bill that ended up regulating immigration on April 12, 1882. The first bill which started regulating immigration was signed into law on May 6, 1882, when President Chester A. Arther signed the Chinese Exclusion Act which prohibited all immigration of Chinese laborers." } ]
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When is the new south park episode coming out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is south park episode 287 coming out?", "short_answers": [ "December 6, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is south park episode 286 coming out?", "short_answers": [ "November 29, 2017" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When is south park episode 285 coming out?", "short_answers": [ "November 15, 2017" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of South Park episodes", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20South%20Park%20episodes" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Series overview\nSeason\tEpisodes\tOriginally aired\nFirst aired\tLast aired\n1\t13\tAugust 13, 1997\tFebruary 25, 1998\n2\t18\tApril 1, 1998\tJanuary 20, 1999\n3\t17\tApril 7, 1999\tJanuary 12, 2000\n4\t17\tApril 5, 2000\tDecember 20, 2000\n5\t14\tJune 20, 2001\tDecember 12, 2001\n6\t17\tMarch 6, 2002\tDecember 11, 2002\n7\t15\tMarch 19, 2003\tDecember 17, 2003\n8\t14\tMarch 17, 2004\tDecember 15, 2004\n9\t14\tMarch 9, 2005\tDecember 7, 2005\n10\t14\tMarch 22, 2006\tNovember 15, 2006\n11\t14\tMarch 7, 2007\tNovember 14, 2007\n12\t14\tMarch 12, 2008\tNovember 19, 2008\n13\t14\tMarch 11, 2009\tNovember 18, 2009\n14\t14\tMarch 17, 2010\tNovember 17, 2010\n15\t14\tApril 27, 2011\tNovember 16, 2011\n16\t14\tMarch 14, 2012\tNovember 7, 2012\n17\t10\tSeptember 25, 2013\tDecember 11, 2013\n18\t10\tSeptember 24, 2014\tDecember 10, 2014\n19\t10\tSeptember 16, 2015\tDecember 9, 2015\n20\t10\tSeptember 14, 2016\tDecember 7, 2016\n21\t10\tSeptember 13, 2017\tDecember 6, 2017\n22\t10\tSeptember 26, 2018\tDecember 12, 2018\n23\t10\tSeptember 25, 2019\tDecember 11, 2019\nSpecials\t2\tSeptember 30, 2020\tMarch 10, 2021\n", "wikipage": "List of South Park episodes" }, { "content": "309\t\"South ParQ Vaccination Special\"\tTrey Parker\tTrey Parker\tMarch 10, 2021\t1.74[189]", "wikipage": "List of South Park episodes" }, { "content": "307\t10\t\"Christmas Snow\"\tTrey Parker\tTrey Parker\tDecember 11, 2019\t2310\t0.81", "wikipage": "List of South Park episodes" } ], "long_answer": "South Park season 21 newest episodes were released on December 6, 2017, November 29, 2017, and on November 15, 2017. Season 23, which aired in 2019, released its newest episode on December 11, 2019. And the newest special episode, South ParQ Vaccination Special, aired on March 10, 2021." } ]
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Where was the film high plains drifter filmed?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where was the film high plains drifter principally filmed?", "short_answers": [ "Mono Lake", "Mono Lake area" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Universal wanted Eastwood to shoot the feature on its back lot, but Eastwood opted instead to film on location. After scouting locations alone in a pickup truck in Oregon, Nevada and California, he settled on the \"highly photogenic\" Mono Lake area. Over 50 technicians and construction workers built an entire town—14 houses, a church, and a two-story hotel—in 18 days, using 150,000 feet of timber. Complete buildings, rather than facades, were built, so that Eastwood could shoot interior scenes on the site. Additional scenes were filmed at Reno, Nevada's Winnemucca Lake and California's Inyo National Forest. The film was completed in six weeks, two days ahead of schedule, and under budget. ", "question": "Where was the film high plains drifter filmed in Nevada?", "short_answers": [ "Reno", "Reno, Nevada" ], "wikipage": "High Plains Drifter" }, { "context": "Universal wanted Eastwood to shoot the feature on its back lot, but Eastwood opted instead to film on location. After scouting locations alone in a pickup truck in Oregon, Nevada and California, he settled on the \"highly photogenic\" Mono Lake area. Over 50 technicians and construction workers built an entire town—14 houses, a church, and a two-story hotel—in 18 days, using 150,000 feet of timber. Complete buildings, rather than facades, were built, so that Eastwood could shoot interior scenes on the site. Additional scenes were filmed at Reno, Nevada's Winnemucca Lake and California's Inyo National Forest. The film was completed in six weeks, two days ahead of schedule, and under budget. ", "question": "Where was the film high plains drifter filmed in California?", "short_answers": [ "Inyo National Forest" ], "wikipage": "High Plains Drifter" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "High Plains Drifter is a 1973 American Western film directed by Clint Eastwood, written by Ernest Tidyman, and produced by Robert Daley for The Malpaso Company and Universal Pictures. The film stars Eastwood as a mysterious stranger who metes out justice in a corrupt frontier mining town.[4] The film was influenced by the work of Eastwood's two major collaborators, film directors Sergio Leone and Don Siegel.[5] In addition to Eastwood, the film also co-stars Verna Bloom, Mariana Hill, Mitchell Ryan, Jack Ging, and Stefan Gierasch.", "wikipage": "High Plains Drifter" }, { "content": "Mono Lake (/ˈmoʊnoʊ/ MOH-noh) is a saline soda lake in Mono County, California", "wikipage": "Mono Lake" } ], "long_answer": "High Plains Drifter is a 1973 American Western film where Clint Eastwood plays the role of a mysterious stranger who metes out justice in a corrupt frontier mining town. The movie was mainly shot in Mono Lake, California, but additional scenes were filmed at Reno, Nevada's Winnemucca Lake and California's Inyo National Forest." } ]
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Who has won the most tennis matches in history?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has won the most tennis matches in history as male?", "short_answers": [ "Jimmy Connors", "James Scott Connors" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Serena Jameka Williams (born September 26, 1981) is an American professional tennis player and former world No. 1. She has won 23 major singles titles, the most by any man or woman in the Open Era. The Women's Tennis Association (WTA) ranked her world No. 1 in singles on eight separate occasions between 2002 and 2017. She reached the No. 1 ranking for the first time on July 8, 2002. On her sixth occasion, she held the ranking for 186 consecutive weeks, tying the record set by Steffi Graf. In total, she has been No. 1 for 319 weeks, which ranks third in the Open Era among female players behind Graf and Martina Navratilova.", "question": "Who has won the most tennis matches in history as female?", "short_answers": [ "Serena Williams", "Serena Jameka Williams" ], "wikipage": "Serena Williams" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "James Scott Connors (born September 2, 1952)[2] is an American former world No. 1 tennis player.", "wikipage": "Jimmy Connors" }, { "content": "By virtue of his long and prolific career, Connors still holds three prominent Open Era men's singles records: 109 titles, 1,557 matches played, and 1,274 match wins.", "wikipage": "Jimmy Connors" } ], "long_answer": "Jimmy Connors is an American former world No. 1 tennis player. By virtue of his long and prolific career, Connors still holds three prominent Open Era men's singles records and has won the most tennis matches in history as a male. Serena Williams is an American professional tennis player. She has won 23 major singles titles, the most by any man or woman in the Open Era. She has also won the most tennis matches in history as a female." } ]
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Where do frilled neck lizards live in australia?
[ { "context": "The frilled-necked lizard (\"Chlamydosaurus kingii\"), also known commonly as the frilled agama, frilled dragon or frilled lizard, is a species of lizard in the family Agamidae. The species is endemic to northern Australia and southern New Guinea. This species is the only member of the genus Chlamydosaurus.", "question": "Where do frilled neck lizards mainly live in australia?", "short_answers": [ "northern regions of Australia", "northern Australia" ], "wikipage": "Chlamydosaurus" }, { "context": "The frilled-neck lizard is found mainly in the northern regions of Australia and southern New Guinea. The lizard on rare occasions is found in the lower desert regions of Australia but primarily inhabits humid climates such as those in the tropical savannah woodlands.", "question": "Where do frilled neck lizards live on rare occasions in australia?", "short_answers": [ "lower desert regions of Australia" ], "wikipage": "Chlamydosaurus" } ]
[ { "title": "Chlamydosaurus", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlamydosaurus" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The arboreal habitat may be a product of the lizard's diet, which consists mainly of small arthropods and vertebrates (usually smaller lizards). However, the trees are most importantly used for camouflage.", "wikipage": "Chlamydosaurus" } ], "long_answer": "The frilled-neck lizard, formally Chlamydosaurus kingii, is found mainly in the northern regions of Australia and southern New Guinea. On rare occasions, the lizard is found in the lower desert regions of Australia but primarily inhabits humid climates such as those in the tropical savannah woodlands. It prefers arboreal environments, where it can find an abundance of both camouflage and food." } ]
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When does star wars land disney world open?
[ { "context": "The lands were announced on August 15, 2015 and construction at both parks began on April 14, 2016. The Disneyland version opened on May 31, 2019, and Disney's Hollywood Studios' version opened on August 29, 2019. Walt Disney Imagineering executive Scott Trowbridge supervised the development and construction of the new land at both parks.", "question": "When does star wars: Galaxy's Edge at disneyland open?", "short_answers": [ "May 31, 2019" ], "wikipage": "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge" }, { "context": "At Disney's Hollywood Studios, Galaxy's Edge is located in the southwest portion of the park, with two entries from Grand Avenue and Toy Story Land. Galaxy's Edge replaced the majority of the park's former Streets of America area, including the \"Lights, Motors, Action! Extreme Stunt Show\" and \"\" attractions, which closed on April 2, 2016, as well as the surrounding New York-San Francisco backlot facades, restaurants, and shops. The remaining operating portion of Streets of America, containing Muppet*Vision 3D and a surviving block of the New York facades, was rethemed as Grand Avenue, a Los Angeles-themed street. An earthen berm with a Figueroa Street themed-tunnel was constructed between Galaxy's Edge and Grand Avenue to divide and connect the two lands. The land opened on August 29, 2019. The land will be accompanied by the .", "question": "When does star wars: Galaxy's Edge at disneyworld open?", "short_answers": [ "August 29, 2019" ], "wikipage": "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does star wars- the adventures continue at disneyworld open?", "short_answers": [ "June 3, 2011" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "\"The Adventures Continue\" features locations and characters from \"\" through \"\", unlike its predecessor, which mostly took place after the events of the original trilogy (Episodes IV–VI). The attraction opened on May 20, 2011 at Disney's Hollywood Studios, on June 3, 2011 at Disneyland, on May 7, 2013 at Tokyo Disneyland, and on March 26, 2017 at Disneyland Paris.", "question": "When does star wars- the adventures continue at disneyland in california open?", "short_answers": [ "May 20, 2011" ], "wikipage": "Star Tours – The Adventures Continue" }, { "context": "\"The Adventures Continue\" features locations and characters from \"\" through \"\", unlike its predecessor, which mostly took place after the events of the original trilogy (Episodes IV–VI). The attraction opened on May 20, 2011 at Disney's Hollywood Studios, on June 3, 2011 at Disneyland, on May 7, 2013 at Tokyo Disneyland, and on March 26, 2017 at Disneyland Paris.", "question": "When does star wars- the adventures continue at disneyland in tokyo open?", "short_answers": [ "May 7, 2013" ], "wikipage": "Star Tours – The Adventures Continue" }, { "context": "\"The Adventures Continue\" features locations and characters from \"\" through \"\", unlike its predecessor, which mostly took place after the events of the original trilogy (Episodes IV–VI). The attraction opened on May 20, 2011 at Disney's Hollywood Studios, on June 3, 2011 at Disneyland, on May 7, 2013 at Tokyo Disneyland, and on March 26, 2017 at Disneyland Paris.", "question": "When does star wars- the adventures continue at disneyland in paris open?", "short_answers": [ "March 26, 2017" ], "wikipage": "Star Tours – The Adventures Continue" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Star Wars: Galaxy's Edge opened at Disneyland on May 31, 2019 and at Disneyworld on August 29, 2019. Star Wars: The Adventures Continue opened on May 20, 2011 at Disney's Hollywood Studios, on June 3, 2011 at Disneyland, on May 7, 2013 at Tokyo Disneyland, and on March 26, 2017 at Disneyland Paris." } ]
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Where was the opening ceremony of the rio paralympics 2016 held?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In what country was the opening ceremony of the Rio paralympics 2016 held?", "short_answers": [ "Brazil" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In what location was the opening ceremony of the Reo paralympics 2016 held?", "short_answers": [ "Maracanã Stadium" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "2016 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2016%20Summer%20Paralympics%20opening%20ceremony" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Paralympics[1] took place on the evening of 7 September 2016 at the Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, starting at 18:30 BRT (21:30 UTC).", "wikipage": "2016 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony" }, { "content": "The theme of the ceremony was \"Todo Mundo tem um Coração\" (\"Everybody Has a Heart\"); writer and director Marcelo Rubens Paiva stated that the ceremony would focus upon \"humanity, on the human condition, on feelings, difficulties, solidarity, love, heart\" and \"evoke emotion, laughs and tears\".[2] At least 2,500 people were involved in the ceremony, including 500 creative professionals and 2,000 volunteers.", "wikipage": "2016 Summer Paralympics opening ceremony" } ], "long_answer": "The opening ceremony of the 2016 Summer Paralympics took place on the evening of 7 September 2016 at the Maracanã Stadium, Rio de Janeiro, in Brazil. The theme of the ceremony was \"Todo Mundo tem um Coração,\" meaning \"Everybody Has a Heart.\" Writer and director Marcelo Rubens Paiva stated that the ceremony would focus upon \"humanity, on the human condition, on feelings, difficulties, solidarity, love, heart\" and \"evoke emotion, laughs and tears.\" At least 2,500 people were involved in the ceremony, including 500 creative professionals and 2,000 volunteers." } ]
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When did ready player one come to theaters?
[ { "context": "\"Ready Player One\" was initially scheduled to be released on December 15, 2017, but was pushed back to March 30, 2018, to avoid competition with \"\". In January 2018, it was announced the film's release date had been moved up one day to March 29, 2018. The film had its world premiere at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas on March 11, 2018 (as part of the South by Southwest Film Festival).", "question": "When did ready player one premiere at South by Southwest?", "short_answers": [ "March 11, 2018" ], "wikipage": "Ready Player One (film)" }, { "context": "\"Ready Player One\" premiered at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas on March 11, 2018, and was theatrically released by Warner Bros. Pictures in the United States on March 29, 2018, in 2D, RealD 3D, IMAX and IMAX 3D. It grossed over $582 million and received generally positive reviews; critics praised its visuals, brisk pacing, the performances of Sheridan and Rylance, and the many cultural references from various media. The film was noted to have significant differences from the book; some critics said the film's plot was an improvement over the source material. It also received nominations at the 91st Academy Awards, 24th Critics' Choice Awards, and 72nd British Academy Film Awards, all for visual effects.", "question": "When did ready player one come out in United States?", "short_answers": [ "March 29, 2018" ], "wikipage": "Ready Player One (film)" } ]
[ { "title": "Ready Player One (film)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ready%20Player%20One%20%28film%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Ready Player One is a 2018 American science fiction adventure film based on Ernest Cline's novel of the same name. Directed by Steven Spielberg, from a screenplay by Zak Penn and Cline, it stars Tye Sheridan, Olivia Cooke, Ben Mendelsohn, Lena Waithe, T.J. Miller, Simon Pegg, and Mark Rylance. Set in 2045, much of humanity uses the OASIS, a virtual reality simulation, to escape the real world. The orphaned Wade Watts finds clues to a contest that promises the ownership of the OASIS to the winner, and he and four allies try to complete it before a corporation run by businessman Nolan Sorrento can do so.", "wikipage": "Ready Player One (film)" } ], "long_answer": "Ready Player One is a American science fiction adventure film based on Ernest Cline's novel of the same name that follows Wade Watts, an orphan who finds clues to a contest that promises the ownership of the virtual reality simulation OASIS to the winner, starting a quest where he and four allies try to complete it before a corporation run by businessman Nolan Sorrento can do so. The film had its world premiere at the Paramount Theatre in Austin, Texas on March 11, 2018 as part of the South by Southwest Film Festival., and was theatrically released in the United States on March 29, 2018." } ]
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Who sings a crazy little thing called love?
[ { "context": "\"Crazy Little Thing Called Love\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. Written by Freddie Mercury in 1979, the track is included on their 1980 album \"The Game\", and also appears on the band's compilation album, \"Greatest Hits\" in 1981. The song peaked at number two in the UK Singles Chart in 1979, and became the group's first number-one single on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in the US in 1980, remaining there for four consecutive weeks. It topped the Australian ARIA Charts for seven weeks.", "question": "Which band performs the original song \"Crazy Little Thing Called Love\"?", "short_answers": [ "Queen" ], "wikipage": "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the lead vocal of \"Crazy Little Thing Called Love\"?", "short_answers": [ "Freddie Mercury" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"Crazy Little Thing Called Love\" is a song by the British rock band Queen.", "wikipage": "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" }, { "content": "Written by Freddie Mercury in 1979, the track is included on their 1980 album The Game", "wikipage": "Crazy Little Thing Called Love" } ], "long_answer": "\"Crazy Little Thing Called Love\" is a song by the British rock band Queen. The song was written and performed by Freddie Mercury in 1979 and was included in the 1980 album \"The Game\". " } ]
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When did the first large winter carnival take place in quebec city?
[ { "context": "The Quebec Winter Carnival (), commonly known in both English and French as Carnaval, is a pre-Lenten festival held in Quebec City. After being held intermittently since 1894, the \"Carnaval de Québec\" has been celebrated annually since 1955. That year \"Bonhomme Carnaval\", the mascot of the festival, made his first appearance. Up to one million people attended the \"Carnaval de Québec\" in 2006 making it, at the time, the largest winter festival in the world (since overtaken by the Harbin Festival).", "question": "When was the first winter carnival in Quebec City?", "short_answers": [ "1894" ], "wikipage": "Quebec Winter Carnival" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the first large winter carnival take place in Quebec City, after becoming an annual event?", "short_answers": [ "1955" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Quebec Winter Carnival", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quebec%20Winter%20Carnival" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Quebec Winter Carnival (French: Carnaval de Québec), commonly known in both English and French as Carnaval, is a pre-Lenten festival held in Quebec City. After being held intermittently since 1894, the Carnaval de Québec has been celebrated annually since 1955.[1] That year, Bonhomme Carnaval, the mascot of the festival, made his first appearance.[2] Up to one million people attended the Carnaval de Québec in 2006 making it, at the time, the largest winter festival in the world (since overtaken by the Harbin Festival).[3][4] It is, however, the largest winter festival in the Western Hemisphere.[", "wikipage": "Quebec Winter Carnival" } ], "long_answer": "The Quebec Winter Carnival is a pre-Lenten festival held in Quebec City. After being held intermittently since 1894, it has been celebrated annually since 1955. That year, Bonhomme Carnaval, the mascot of the festival, made his first appearance. Up to one million people attended the Carnaval de Québec in 2006 making it, at the time, the largest winter festival in the world and it is currently the largest winter festival in the Western Hemisphere." } ]
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Who came up with the song amazing grace?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who came up with the hymn \"Amazing Grace\"?", "short_answers": [ "John Newton" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who came up with the rewrite of the hymn \"Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)\"?", "short_answers": [ "Chris Tomlin" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Amazing Grace", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amazing%20Grace" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"Amazing Grace\" is a Christian hymn published in 1779, with words written in 1772 by the English poet and Anglican clergyman John Newton (1725–1807). It is an immensely popular hymn, particularly in the United States, where it is used for both religious and secular purposes.\n\nNewton wrote the words from personal experience. He grew up without any particular religious conviction, but his life's path was formed by a variety of twists and coincidences that were often put into motion by others' reactions to what they took as his recalcitrant insubordination.", "wikipage": "Amazing Grace" }, { "content": "In 2008, Tomlin held 6 spots on 20 The Countdown Magazine's top 20 praise and worship songs: \"We Fall Down\" (No. 14), \"Forever\" (No. 10), \"Holy is the Lord\" (No. 8), \"Indescribable\" (No. 6),[38] \"Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)\" (No. 3), and \"How Great is our God\" (No. 1).", "wikipage": "Chris Tomlin" } ], "long_answer": "\"Amazing Grace\" is a Christian hymn published in 1779, with words written in 1772 by the English poet and Anglican clergyman John Newton, who wrote from personal experience. He grew up without any particular religious conviction, but his life's path was formed by a variety of twists and coincidences that were often put into motion by others' reactions to what they took as his recalcitrant insubordination. \"Amazing Grace (My Chains are Gone)\" is a song by Chris Tomlin which reached number three on The Countdown Magazine's Top 20 Praise and Worship Songs in 2008, a list that Chris Tomlin's song held six spots on." } ]
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Who sang that the way god planned it?
[ { "context": "A regular keyboard player with the Rolling Stones during the 1970s, Preston included \"That's the Way God Planned It\" in his solo spot on the band's 1973 European tour. Among his backing musicians, collectively titled \"the God Squad\", was Mick Taylor, the Rolling Stones' lead guitarist. Although it did not appear on Preston's \"Live European Tour\" album, released the following year, a live version of the song was included on A&M Japan's 2002 reissue of that album.<ref name=\"Eder/AM/Live\">Bruce Eder, \"Billy Preston \"Live European Tour\"\", AllMusic (retrieved 20 September 2014).</ref>", "question": "Who sang lead vocals for that's the way god planned it?", "short_answers": [ "William Everett Preston", "Billy Preston", "Preston" ], "wikipage": "That's the Way God Planned It (song)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sang back vocals for that's the way god planned it?", "short_answers": [ "Troy", "Doris Troy", "Doris Troy and Madeline Bell", "Bell" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "That's the Way God Planned It (song)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/That%27s%20the%20Way%20God%20Planned%20It%20%28song%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"That's the Way God Planned It\" is a song by American musician Billy Preston and the title track to his 1969 album of the same name. Issued as a single, the song was Preston's first release on the Beatles' Apple record label, following his guest role on the band's \"Get Back\" single.", "wikipage": "That's the Way God Planned It (song)" }, { "content": "he song's gospel-style backing vocals were sung by American singers Doris Troy and Madeline Bell,[23][24] both of whom had recently supplied a gospel chorus to the Rolling Stones' song \"You Can't Always Get What You Want\".[25]", "wikipage": "That's the Way God Planned It (song)" } ], "long_answer": "That's the Way God Planned It, is the title track of Billy Preston's 1969 album. It was his first release on the Beatles's Apple record label. Doris Troy and Madeline Bell provided the songs gospel-style backing vocals. " } ]
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When was the greatest love of all written?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was The Greatest Love of All (2007 TV series) written?", "short_answers": [ "29 May – 25 June 2007" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The song's music was composed by Michael Masser, and its lyrics were written by Linda Creed, in 1976 for \"The Greatest\", a film based on the life of former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali. According to the \"Los Angeles Times\", after he had been asked to write the song for the movie, Masser felt drawn to Jerusalem, even though he was not a religious man, \"to get the feelings—not just my own.\" Masser also told the \"Los Angeles Times\" his special feelings about Ali:", "question": "When was the Michael Masser song \"The Greatest Love of All\" written?", "short_answers": [ "1976" ], "wikipage": "The Greatest Love of All" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Greatest Love of All (Chinese: 爱·特别的你) is a Singaporean Chinese drama which was telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8", "wikipage": "The Greatest Love of All (TV series)" } ], "long_answer": "Various artistic products sharing the name \"The Greatest Love of All\" have been released thoughout the years. One of them is a 2007 Singaporean Chinese drama TV series which was written in between 29 May – 25 June 2007 and telecast on Singapore's free-to-air channel, MediaCorp Channel 8. There is also a song by the same name that was composed by Michael Masser and had its lyrics written by Linda Creed in 1976 for \"The Greatest\", a film based on the life of former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali." } ]
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Where does the show death in paradise take place?
[ { "context": "\"Death in Paradise\" is set on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie, described in Episode 3.3 as a \"pretty island\" that is \"situated in the Eastern Caribbean Sea.\" In episode 4.5, it is mentioned that Martinique is \"a good 70 miles.\" Saint Marie is \"one-tenth the size of its north-west neighbour Guadeloupe\"; this would make Saint Marie about in size. Saint Marie is a British Overseas Territory, but about 30% of its people are French, due to previous history, with the language still widely spoken. ", "question": "Where does the TV show Death in Paradise take place?", "short_answers": [ "fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie" ], "wikipage": "Death in Paradise (TV series)" }, { "context": "Death in Paradise is a British-French crime drama television series created by Robert Thorogood, starring Ben Miller (series 1–3), Kris Marshall (series 3–6) and Ardal O'Hanlon (series 6–9). The programme is a joint UK and French production. The French language version is \"Meurtres au paradis\" . The programme is filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe and broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom, France 2 in France, and PBS in the United States. \"Death in Paradise\" has enjoyed high ratings, leading to repeated renewals. An eighth series was broadcast from 10 January 2019 to 28 February 2019. It was announced the same day that a ninth and a tenth series had been commissioned. Filming for series nine started in May 2019. O'Hanlon left the show in October 2019, during the filming of series nine, which is due for broadcast in January 2020.", "question": "Where is the TV show Death in Paradise filmed?", "short_answers": [ "French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe" ], "wikipage": "Death in Paradise (TV series)" }, { "context": "Death in Paradise is a British-French crime drama television series created by Robert Thorogood, starring Ben Miller (series 1–3), Kris Marshall (series 3–6) and Ardal O'Hanlon (series 6–9). The programme is a joint UK and French production. The French language version is \"Meurtres au paradis\" . The programme is filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe and broadcast on BBC One in the United Kingdom, France 2 in France, and PBS in the United States. \"Death in Paradise\" has enjoyed high ratings, leading to repeated renewals. An eighth series was broadcast from 10 January 2019 to 28 February 2019. It was announced the same day that a ninth and a tenth series had been commissioned. Filming for series nine started in May 2019. O'Hanlon left the show in October 2019, during the filming of series nine, which is due for broadcast in January 2020.", "question": "Where does filming for the show death in paradise take place?", "short_answers": [ "Guadeloupe", "French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe" ], "wikipage": "Death in Paradise (TV series)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where is does the show death in paradise take place fictionally?", "short_answers": [ "Saint Marie", "fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Death in Paradise (TV series)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Death%20in%20Paradise%20%28TV%20series%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "British detective Richard Poole (Ben Miller) is assigned to investigate the murder of a British police officer on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie.", "wikipage": "Death in Paradise (TV series)" } ], "long_answer": "Death in Paradise is a British- french crime drama about British detective Richard Poole, assigned to investigate the murder of a British police officer on the fictional Caribbean island of Saint Marie. The show is filmed on the French Caribbean island of Guadeloupe. " } ]
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Where is st lawrence river located in canada?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "In what provinces in Canada is the St. Lawrence River located?", "short_answers": [ "Ontario and Quebec" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Today, the Saint Lawrence River begins at the outflow of Lake Ontario and flows adjacent to Gananoque, Brockville, Morristown, Ogdensburg, Massena, Cornwall, Montreal, Trois-Rivières, and Quebec City before draining into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the largest estuary in the world. The estuary begins at the eastern tip of Île d'Orléans, just downstream from Quebec City. The river becomes tidal around Quebec City.", "question": "In what cities in Canada is the St. Lawrence River located?", "short_answers": [ "Gananoque, Brockville, Morristown, Ogdensburg, Massena, Cornwall, Montreal, Trois-Rivières, and Quebec City" ], "wikipage": "Saint Lawrence River" } ]
[ { "title": "Saint Lawrence River", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saint%20Lawrence%20River" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The St. Lawrence River is a large river in the middle latitudes of North America. The St. Lawrence flows in a roughly north-easterly direction, connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean and forming the primary drainage outflow of the Great Lakes Basin. It traverses the Canadian provinces of Quebec and Ontario, and is part of the international boundary between Ontario, Canada, and the U.S. state of New York. This river provides the basis for the commercial St. Lawrence Seaway.", "wikipage": "St. Lawrence River" } ], "long_answer": "The St. Lawrence River is a large river in the middle latitudes of North America. The St. Lawrence flows in a roughly north-easterly direction, connecting the Great Lakes with the Atlantic Ocean and forming the primary drainage outflow of the Great Lakes Basin. It traverses the Canadian provinces of Ontario and Quebec, and is part of the international boundary between Ontario, Canada, and the U.S. state of New York. This river provides the basis for the commercial St. Lawrence Seaway. Today, the Saint Lawrence River begins at the outflow of Lake Ontario and flows adjacent to Gananoque, Brockville, Morristown, Ogdensburg, Massena, Cornwall, Montreal, Trois-Rivières, and Quebec City before draining into the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, the largest estuary in the world." } ]
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Who sang background vocals on my sweet lord?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was credited with singing the background vocals on My Sweet Lord?", "short_answers": [ "George O’Hara-Smith Singers" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What individuals sang background vocals on My Sweet Lord?", "short_answers": [ "George Harrison, Phil Spector, Eric Clapton, Bobby Whitlock, Cyril, Betty." ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "My Sweet Lord", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My%20Sweet%20Lord" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"My Sweet Lord\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released in November 1970 on his triple album All Things Must Pass. It was also released as a single, Harrison's first as a solo artist, and topped charts worldwide; it was the biggest-selling single of 1971 in the UK", "wikipage": "My Sweet Lord" }, { "content": "Principal recording took place at EMI Studio", "wikipage": "My Sweet Lord Recording" }, { "content": "The chorus vocals were all sung by Harrison and credited to \"the George O'Hara-Smith Singers\"", "wikipage": "My Sweet Lord Recording" } ], "long_answer": "\"My Sweet Lord\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released first as a single and then on his triple album \"All Things Must Pass\" in November 1970. It was also Harrison's first single as a solo artist, and topped charts worldwide, particularly being the biggest-selling single of 1971 in the UK. Principal recording took place at EMI Studio, where the chorus and background vocals were recorded by George Harrison, Phil Spector, Eric Clapton, Bobby Whitlock, Cyril, Betty. Nonetheless, they were later credited to the \"George O’Hara-Smith Singers\"." } ]
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Who has a grammy oscar tony and emmy?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has a grammy, oscar, tony, and emmy, all in competitive categories?", "short_answers": [ "Richard Rodgers, Helen Hayes, Rita Moreno, John Gielgud, Audrey Hepburn, Marvin Hamlisch, Jonathan Tunick, Mel Brooks, Mike Nichols, Whoopi Goldberg, Scott Rudin, Robert Lopez, John Legend, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has a grammy, oscar, tony, and emmy, including non-competitive categories?", "short_answers": [ "Barbra Streisand, Liza Minelli, James Earl Jones, Alan Menken, Harry Belafonte, Quincy Jones" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "EGOT, an acronym for the Emmy, Grammy, Oscar, and Tony Awards, is the honor given to people who have won all four awards.[1][2] These awards honor good performances in television, recording, movie, and theatre.", "wikipage": "List of people who have won Academy, Emmy, Grammy, and Tony Awards" } ], "long_answer": "A small group of people have won awards for their work in television, recording, movie, and theatre, for which they received four different awards. They each received an Emmy, a Grammy, an Oscar, and a Tony Award. The people who have won all four awards, all in competitive categories, are Richard Rodgers, Helen Hayes, Rita Moreno, John Gielgud, Audrey Hepburn, Marvin Hamlisch, Jonathan Tunick, Mel Brooks, Mike Nichols, Whoopi Goldberg, Scott Rudin, Robert Lopez, John Legend, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice. The people who won all four awards, which includes non-competitive categories, are Barbra Streisand, Liza Minelli, James Earl Jones, Alan Menken, Harry Belafonte, Quincy Jones." } ]
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When was five nights at freddy's 2 made?
[ { "context": "Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (often abbreviated to FNaF2) is an indie point-and-click survival horror video game developed and published by Scott Cawthon. The second installment in the \"Five Nights at Freddy's\" series, the game is chronologically set before the events of the first game, making it a prequel to the series. The game was released on Steam on November 11, 2014, earlier than its two planned dates of sometime in 2015 and December 25, 2014, respectively, with the latter due to issues with releasing the demo. Mobile ports for Android and iOS were released on November 15, 2014, and November 20, 2014, respectively. A Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One port was released on November 29, 2019.", "question": "When was five nights at freddy's 2 made and released on steam?", "short_answers": [ "November 11, 2014" ], "wikipage": "Five Nights at Freddy's 2" }, { "context": "Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (often abbreviated to FNaF2) is an indie point-and-click survival horror video game developed and published by Scott Cawthon. The second installment in the \"Five Nights at Freddy's\" series, the game is chronologically set before the events of the first game, making it a prequel to the series. The game was released on Steam on November 11, 2014, earlier than its two planned dates of sometime in 2015 and December 25, 2014, respectively, with the latter due to issues with releasing the demo. Mobile ports for Android and iOS were released on November 15, 2014, and November 20, 2014, respectively. A Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One port was released on November 29, 2019.", "question": "When was five nights at freddy's 2 made and released on android?", "short_answers": [ "November 15, 2014" ], "wikipage": "Five Nights at Freddy's 2" }, { "context": "Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (often abbreviated to FNaF2) is an indie point-and-click survival horror video game developed and published by Scott Cawthon. The second installment in the \"Five Nights at Freddy's\" series, the game is chronologically set before the events of the first game, making it a prequel to the series. The game was released on Steam on November 11, 2014, earlier than its two planned dates of sometime in 2015 and December 25, 2014, respectively, with the latter due to issues with releasing the demo. Mobile ports for Android and iOS were released on November 15, 2014, and November 20, 2014, respectively. A Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One port was released on November 29, 2019.", "question": "When was five nights at freddy's 2 made and released on iOS?", "short_answers": [ "November 20, 2014" ], "wikipage": "Five Nights at Freddy's 2" }, { "context": "Five Nights at Freddy's 2 (often abbreviated to FNaF2) is an indie point-and-click survival horror video game developed and published by Scott Cawthon. The second installment in the \"Five Nights at Freddy's\" series, the game is chronologically set before the events of the first game, making it a prequel to the series. The game was released on Steam on November 11, 2014, earlier than its two planned dates of sometime in 2015 and December 25, 2014, respectively, with the latter due to issues with releasing the demo. Mobile ports for Android and iOS were released on November 15, 2014, and November 20, 2014, respectively. A Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One port was released on November 29, 2019.", "question": "When was five nights at freddy's 2 made and released on nintendo switch, playstation 4, and xbox one?", "short_answers": [ "November 29, 2019" ], "wikipage": "Five Nights at Freddy's 2" } ]
[ { "title": "Five Nights at Freddy's 2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Five%20Nights%20at%20Freddy%27s%202" } ]
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Who scored 300 runs in test match for india?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who scored 300 runs in test match for india in 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Karun Nair", "Karun Kaladharan Nair" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Donald Bradman (Australia), Brian Lara (West Indies), Virender Sehwag (India), and Chris Gayle (West Indies) are the only batsmen to reach 300 more than once. Lara's 400 not out against England in 2004, his second Test triple-century, is the highest score in Test cricket and the only instance of a Test quadruple century; Lara is also the only player to have surpassed 350 twice. Bradman also scored 299 not out against South Africa in 1932. Sehwag also scored 293 off 254 balls in the third Test between Sri Lanka and India in December 2009. On an all-round note, Gooch, Jayasuriya and Clarke are the only triple centurions to have also bowled and taken wickets in the same match as scoring a 300: there has not yet been a triple centurion who kept wicket in the same match (Sangakkara and McCullum were both regular keepers for their nations, but both were playing purely as batsmen in the matches where they scored their respective 300s.)", "question": "Who scored 300 runs in test match for india in 2004 and 2008?", "short_answers": [ "Virender Sehwag" ], "wikipage": "List of Test cricket triple centuries" } ]
[ { "title": "List of Test cricket triple centuries", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Test%20cricket%20triple%20centuries" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Virender Sehwag About this soundpronunciation (help·info) (born 20 October 1978) is a former Indian cricketer. Widely regarded as one of the most destructive batsmen of all time, Sehwag played as an aggressive right-handed opening batsman and also bowled part-time right-arm off-spin. He played his first One Day International in 1999 and joined the Indian test side in 2001.[2] In April 2009, Sehwag became the first Indian to be honoured as the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World for his performance in 2008,[3] subsequently becoming the first player of any nationality to retain the award for 2009.[", "wikipage": "Virender Sehwag" }, { "content": "A triple century (an individual score of 300 or more) in Test cricket has been scored on 31 occasions by 27 batsmen from eight of the twelve Test-cricket playing nations.", "wikipage": "List of Test cricket triple centuries" }, { "content": "Donald Bradman (Australia), Brian Lara (West Indies), Virender Sehwag (India), and Chris Gayle (West Indies) are the only batsmen to reach 300 more than once.", "wikipage": "List of Test cricket triple centuries" }, { "content": "He made his Test cricket debut in 2016 against England. He became the third player in international cricket to convert his maiden century into a triple century, by scoring an unbeaten 303 against England in his third Test.", "wikipage": "Karun Nair" } ], "long_answer": "A triple century, which is an individual score of 300 or more, in Test cricket has been scored on 31 occasions by 27 batsmen from eight of the twelve Test-cricket playing nations. Former cricketer Virender Sehwag, became one of three people to reach 300 more than once in 2008 and 2009, and he was the first Indian to be honored as the Wisden Leading Cricketer in the World both years in a row. Karun Nair made his Test cricket debut in 2016 against England and became the third player in international cricket to convert his maiden century into a triple century, by scoring an unbeaten 303 against England in his third Test." } ]
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The stimulus package proposed by the bush administration in early 2008 relied upon?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "The stimulus package proposed by the bush administration in early 2008 relied upon whose approval?", "short_answers": [ "Congress", "Democratic and Republican lawmakers" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Tax rebates created by the law were paid to individual U.S. taxpayers during 2008. Most taxpayers below the income limit received a rebate of at least $300 per person ($600 for married couples filing jointly). Eligible taxpayers received, along with their individual payment, $300 per dependent child under the age of 17. The payment was equal to the payer's net income tax liability, but could not exceed $600 (for a single person) or $1200 (married couple filing jointly). Net liability can be found in these locations:", "question": "The stimulus package proposed by the bush administration in early 2008 relied upon what type of payment to individual US taxpayers?", "short_answers": [ "tax rebates" ], "wikipage": "Economic Stimulus Act of 2008" }, { "context": "The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 () was an Act of Congress providing for several kinds of economic stimuli intended to boost the United States economy in 2008 and to avert a recession, or ameliorate economic conditions. The stimulus package was passed by the U.S. House of Representatives on January 29, 2008, and in a slightly different version by the U.S. Senate on February 7, 2008. The Senate version was then approved in the House the same day. It was signed into law on February 13, 2008 by President Bush with the support of both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. The law provides for tax rebates to low- and middle-income U.S. taxpayers, tax incentives to stimulate business investment, and an increase in the limits imposed on mortgages eligible for purchase by government-sponsored enterprises (e.g., Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac). The total cost of this bill was projected at $152 billion for 2008.", "question": "The stimulus package proposed by the bush administration in early 2008 relied upon what type of attempted stimulation of business investment?", "short_answers": [ "tax incentives" ], "wikipage": "Economic Stimulus Act of 2008" } ]
[ { "title": "Economic Stimulus Act of 2008", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Economic%20Stimulus%20Act%20of%202008" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "As 2008 began, economic indicators suggested an increased risk of recession. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testified before Congress that quick action was needed to stimulate the economy through targeted government spending and tax incentives.", "wikipage": "Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 Rationale" } ], "long_answer": "The Economic Stimulus Act of 2008 was an Act of Congress signed into law on February 13, 2008 by President Bush with the support of both Democratic and Republican lawmakers. It was a response to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke testimony before Congress that quick action was needed to stimulate the economy through targeted government spending and tax incentives, when economic indicators suggested an increased risk of recession. Tax rebates were created by the law with most taxpayers below the income limit receiving a rebate of at least $300 per person. " } ]
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Who wrote i am a friend of god?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the song \"Friend of God\"?", "short_answers": [ "Israel Houghton" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Friends of God: A Road Trip With Alexandra Pelosi is an HBO television documentary about evangelicals in the United States that is written, directed, produced, and narrated by Alexandra Pelosi. The documentary first aired on January 25, 2007 on HBO. Lisa Heller was supervising producer and Sheila Nevins was executive producer. Jerry Falwell called this film \"The Only Documentary that he and I ever watched and liked.\"", "question": "Who wrote the documentary Friends of God: A Road Trip With Alexandra Pelosi?", "short_answers": [ "Alexandra Pelosi" ], "wikipage": "Friends of God: A Road Trip with Alexandra Pelosi" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Israel Houghton (/ˈhoʊtən/; born May 19, 1971) is an American Christian music singer, songwriter, producer and worship leader. Houghton is usually credited as Israel & New Breed.", "wikipage": "Israel Houghton" } ], "long_answer": "Friend of God is a song written by Israel Houghton, an American Christian music singer, songwriter, producer and worship leader. Houghton is usually credited as Israel & New Breed. Friends of God: A Road Trip With Alexandra Pelosi is an HBO television documentary about evangelicals in the United States that first aired on January 25, 2007." } ]
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Billy from days of our lives real name?
[ { "context": "Billie Reed is a fictional character from the NBC soap opera \"Days of Our Lives\", originated and most notably played by Lisa Rinna. Created by writer Sheri Anderson, Billie did not know her mother was Kate Roberts until a court hearing after being accused of murdering her father, Curtis Reed. Billie's relationship with Bo Brady was famous to the character, and was a key reason she became such a popular character. The two share a daughter, Chelsea Brady.", "question": "What was Billie's real name on Days of our Lives from 1992-95, 2002-03, and 2012-18?", "short_answers": [ "Lisa Rinna" ], "wikipage": "Billie Reed" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What was Billie's real name on Days of our Lives from 1996-99?", "short_answers": [ "Krista Allen" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What was Billie's real name on Days of our Lives from 2004-08?", "short_answers": [ "Julie Pinson" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Billie Reed", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billie%20Reed" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Billie Reed is a fictional character from the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives, originated and most notably played by Lisa Rinna.", "wikipage": "Billie Reed" }, { "content": "The role of Billie Reed was originated by Lisa Rinna on September 18, 1992,[4][5] and departed on September 28, 1995. The show then recast with Krista Allen from September 6, 1996, to November 5, 1999.[6] When Allen vacated the role, rumors arose that ex-Port Charles actress, Julie Pinson, would take over[7] however, Rinna was announced as returning for a short-term stint beginning July 3, 2002. Rinna again vacated on January 8, 2003. In 2004, two years following the online rumors, Pinson was hired after Rinna declined another return.[8] Pinson debuted as Billie on September 13, 2004, and vacated four years later on February 5, 2008.\n\nIn 2011, it was announced that Rinna would reprise the role of Billie and returned on March 9, 2012.[9][10] In August 2012, it was confirmed by Huffington Post that Rinna would once again leave the series to develop a panel-focused talk show. Rinna taped her final episode on October 9 and her final episode aired on January 30, 2013.[11]\n\nIn September 2017, it was revealed that Rinna will once again return to the role of Billie, airing some time in 2018.[12][13] Rinna made her return from February 13 to 22, 2018.", "wikipage": "Billie Reed" } ], "long_answer": "Billie Reed, a fictional character from the NBC soap opera Days of Our Lives, was most notably played by Lisa Rinna, who originated the role on September 18, 1992, and departed on September 28, 1995, leading the show to recast with Krista Allen from September 6, 1996 to November 5, 1999. When Allen left the show, rumors arose that ex-Port Charles actress, Julie Pinson, would take over however, Rinna was announced as returning for a short-term stint beginning July 3, 2002, until January 8, 2003, until 2004, when Pinson was hired after Rinna declined another return, and she played Billie from September 13, 2004 until February 5, 2008. In 2011, it was announced that Rinna would reprise the role of Billie once again, and she returned on March 9, 2012, only to leave again to develop a panel-focused talk show, and her final episode aired on January 30, 2013. Rinna made one more return from February 13 to 22, 2018." } ]
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Where is the chick fil a peach bowl being played?
[ { "context": "The first three Peach Bowls were played at Grant Field on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta. Between 1971 and 1992, Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium hosted the game. Between 1993 and 2016, the Georgia Dome played host. The bowl then moved to Mercedes-Benz Stadium starting in 2017. Since the 2014 season, the Peach Bowl has featured College Football Playoff matchups, with the 2016, 2019, 2022, and 2025 games hosting a national semifinal.", "question": "Where is the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl being played in 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Georgia Dome" ], "wikipage": "Peach Bowl" }, { "context": "The first three Peach Bowls were played at Grant Field on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta. Between 1971 and 1992, Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium hosted the game. Between 1993 and 2016, the Georgia Dome played host. The bowl then moved to Mercedes-Benz Stadium starting in 2017. Since the 2014 season, the Peach Bowl has featured College Football Playoff matchups, with the 2016, 2019, 2022, and 2025 games hosting a national semifinal.", "question": "Where is the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl being played in 2015?", "short_answers": [ "Georgia Dome" ], "wikipage": "Peach Bowl" }, { "context": "The first three Peach Bowls were played at Grant Field on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta. Between 1971 and 1992, Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium hosted the game. Between 1993 and 2016, the Georgia Dome played host. The bowl then moved to Mercedes-Benz Stadium starting in 2017. Since the 2014 season, the Peach Bowl has featured College Football Playoff matchups, with the 2016, 2019, 2022, and 2025 games hosting a national semifinal.", "question": "Where is the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl being played in 2014?", "short_answers": [ "Georgia Dome" ], "wikipage": "Peach Bowl" } ]
[ { "title": "Peach Bowl", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peach%20Bowl" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Peach Bowl is an annual college football bowl game played in Atlanta, Georgia since December 1968. Since 1997, it has been sponsored by Chick-fil-A and is officially known as the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl. From 2006 to 2013, it was officially referred to as simply the Chick-fil-A Bowl.\n\nThe first three Peach Bowls were played at Grant Field on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta. Between 1971 and 1992, Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium hosted the game. Between 1993 and 2016, the Georgia Dome played host. The bowl then moved to Mercedes-Benz Stadium starting in 2017. ", "wikipage": "Peach Bowl" } ], "long_answer": "The Peach Bowl, officially known since 1997 as the Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl, is an annual college football bowl game played in Atlanta, Georgia since December 1968. The first three Peach Bowls were played at Grant Field on the Georgia Tech campus in Atlanta. Between 1971 and 1992, Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium hosted the game. Between 1993 and 2016, the Georgia Dome played host. The bowl then moved to Mercedes-Benz Stadium starting in 2017. " } ]
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Where is the ball and socket joint found in the body?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where is the ball and socket joint located in the lower part of the body?|Where is the ball and socket joint found in the lower body?|Where is the ball and socket joint found in the lower part of the body?", "short_answers": [ "Hip", "hip" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerus. However the socket of the glenoid cavity of the scapula is itself quite shallow and is made deeper by the addition of the glenoid labrum. The glenoid labrum is a ring of cartilaginous fibre attached to the circumference of the cavity. This ring is continuous with the tendon of the biceps brachii above.", "question": "Where is the ball and socket joint located on a human body?|Where is the ball and socket joint located in a body?", "short_answers": [ "shoulder" ], "wikipage": "Shoulder joint" }, { "context": "The shoulder joint is a ball and socket joint between the scapula and the humerus. However the socket of the glenoid cavity of the scapula is itself quite shallow and is made deeper by the addition of the glenoid labrum. The glenoid labrum is a ring of cartilaginous fibre attached to the circumference of the cavity. This ring is continuous with the tendon of the biceps brachii above.", "question": "Where is the ball and socket joint found in the upper body?|Where is the ball and socket joint found in the upper part of the body?", "short_answers": [ "Shoulder", "shoulder" ], "wikipage": "Shoulder joint" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The ball and socket joint (or spheroid joint) is a type of synovial joint in which the ball-shaped surface of one rounded bone fits into the cup-like depression of another bone. The distal bone is capable of motion around an indefinite number of axes, which have one common center. This enables the joint to move in many directions.", "wikipage": "Ball-and-socket joint" } ], "long_answer": "The ball and socket joint is a type of synovial joint in which the ball-shaped surface of one rounded bone fits into the cup-like depression of another bone. The distal bone can move around an indefinite number of axes, which have one common center, enabling the joint to move in many directions. This type of joint can be found in the shoulder, between the scapula and the humerus, in the upper body. Meanwhile, in the lower part of the body, it can also be found in the hip." } ]
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Who did the land ordinance of 1785 benefit?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who did the land ordinance of 1785 benefit in terms of land?", "short_answers": [ "settlers" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who did the land ordinance of 1785 benefit economically?", "short_answers": [ "Congress" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Land Ordinance of 1785", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Land%20Ordinance%20of%201785" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Land Ordinance of 1785 was adopted by the United States Congress of the Confederation on May 20, 1785. It set up a standardized system whereby settlers could purchase title to farmland in the undeveloped west. Congress at the time did not have the power to raise revenue by direct taxation, so land sales provided an important revenue stream.", "wikipage": "Land Ordinance of 1785" }, { "content": "The 1785 ordinance laid the foundations of land policy until passage of the Homestead Act of 1862. The Land Ordinance established the basis for the Public Land Survey System.", "wikipage": "Land Ordinance of 1785" } ], "long_answer": "The Land Ordinance of 1785 was adopted by the United States Congress of the Confederation on May 20, 1785. It set up a standardized system whereby settlers could purchase title to farmland in the undeveloped west. Congress at the time did not have the power to raise revenue by direct taxation, so land sales provided an important revenue stream. The 1785 ordinance laid the foundations of land policy until passage of the Homestead Act of 1862 and established the basis for the Public Land Survey System." } ]
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Who dies at the end of big little lies?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who dies at the end of big little lies, in the very last episode?", "short_answers": [ "Bonnie's mother", "Elizabeth Howard" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Once they reach the school, Jane sees Perry and realizes that he is, in fact, \"Saxon Banks\" and confronts him in front of Madeline and Celeste. Celeste recalls Perry's childhood stories where he used his cousin's name to avoid trouble for himself. Perry admits to raping Jane but shows no remorse. In the ensuing argument between them, Perry hits Celeste. Enraged by what she has witnessed, Bonnie pushes him, and he falls from the balcony to his death.", "question": "Who dies near the end of big little lies after being pushed?", "short_answers": [ "Perry", "Perry Wright" ], "wikipage": "Big Little Lies (novel)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Big Little Lies is an American drama television series based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Liane Moriarty. Created and written by David E. Kelley, it premiered on HBO on February 19, 2017, and concluded on July 21, 2019,[2][3] encompassing 14 episodes and two seasons.", "wikipage": "Big Little Lies (TV series)" }, { "content": "In 2019, Fox was cast for the second season of the HBO drama series Big Little Lies as Zoë Kravitz’s character's mother Elizabeth Howard.", "wikipage": "Crystal R. Fox" }, { "content": "After appearing in films, such as Melancholia (2011), Battleship (2012), and The Legend of Tarzan (2016), Skarsgård starred in the drama series Big Little Lies (2017–2019) as an abusive husband, which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Critics' Choice Television Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. ", "wikipage": "Alexander Skarsgård" }, { "content": "From 2017 to 2019, Skarsgård starred in the drama series Big Little Lies as Perry Wright, an abusive husband to Nicole Kidman's character, Celeste.[39][40] He described his character as violent due to internal conflicts involving his insecurities about needing his wife.[38] The series earned universal acclaim.[41] Reviewing the first season finale, The Hollywood Reporter's Daniel Fienberg found Skarsgård's performance \"utterly chilling\".[42] Skarsgård won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie in 2017 for the role.", "wikipage": "Alexander Skarsgård" } ], "long_answer": "Big Little Lies is an American drama television series based on the 2014 novel of the same name by Liane Moriarty, which premiered on HBO on February 19, 2017, and concluded on July 21, 2019, encompassing 14 episodes and two seasons. On the show, Bonnie's mother, Elizabeth Howard, played by Crystal R. Fox, dies in the very last episode. Perry Wright dies near the end of Big Little Lies after being pushed. Alexander Skarsgård portrayed Perry Wright, an abusive husband who had internal conflicts involving his insecurities about needing his wife, which earned him a Primetime Emmy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Critics' Choice Television Award, and a Screen Actors Guild Award. " } ]
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Most strikeouts by mlb pitcher in a season?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Most strikeouts by official mlb pitcher in a season?", "short_answers": [ "417 strikeouts", "417" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "There are several players with a claim to the single-season strikeout record. Among recognized major leagues, Matt Kilroy accumulated the highest single-season total, with 513 strikeouts for the Baltimore Orioles of the American Association in 1886. However, his name does not appear on Major League Baseball's single-season leaders list, since the American Association was independent of the constituent leagues that currently make up Major League Baseball. Several other players with high totals, including 1886 American Association runner-up Toad Ramsey (499) and 1884 Union Association leader Hugh Daily (483), do not appear either. In the National League, Charles \"Old Hoss\" Radbourn struck out 441 batters for the Providence Grays; however, the Providence franchise folded after the 1885 season and has no successor. Therefore, Major League Baseball recognizes his runner-up from that season, Charlie Buffinton, as the record-holder with 417 strikeouts. In the American League, Ryan leads with 383 strikeouts in 1973. The largest margin of victory for a champion is 156 strikeouts, achieved in 1883 when Tim Keefe of the American Association's New York Metropolitans posted 359 against Bobby Mathews' 203. The National League's largest margin was achieved in 1999, when Randy Johnson struck out 143 more batters than Kevin Brown. Ryan's 1973 margin of 125 strikeouts over Bert Blyleven is the best American League victory. Although ties for the championship are rare, they have occurred; Claude Passeau and Bucky Walters each struck out 137 National League batters in 1939, and Tex Hughson and Bobo Newsom tied in the American League with 113 strikeouts each in 1942. Their total is the lowest number of strikeouts accumulated to lead a league in Major League Baseball history.", "question": "Most strikeouts by mlb pitcher in a season, including time in independent American Association league?", "short_answers": [ "513 strikeouts", "513" ], "wikipage": "List of Major League Baseball annual strikeout leaders" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In baseball, the strikeout is a statistic used to evaluate pitchers.", "wikipage": "List of Major League Baseball annual strikeout leaders" } ], "long_answer": "In baseball, the strikeout is a statistic used to evaluate pitchers. There are several players with a claim to the single-season strikeout record. Among recognized major leagues, Matt Kilroy accumulated the highest single-season total, with 513 strikeouts for the Baltimore Orioles of the American Association in 1886. However, his name does not appear on Major League Baseball's single-season leaders list, since the American Association was independent of the constituent leagues that currently make up Major League Baseball. In the National League, Charles \"Old Hoss\" Radbourn struck out 441 batters for the Providence Grays; however, the Providence franchise folded after the 1885 season and has no successor. Therefore, Major League Baseball recognizes his runner-up from that season, Charlie Buffinton, as the record-holder with 417 strikeouts. " } ]
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Who played fred claus in the 2007 film?
[ { "context": "Fred Claus is a 2007 American fantasy comedy adventure film directed by David Dobkin, written by Dan Fogelman and Jessie Nelson, and starring Vince Vaughn and Paul Giamatti. The film was released on November 9, 2007, in the US and later released in the UK on November 30, 2007, by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is loosely based on the poem \"A legend of Santa and his brother Fred\" written by Donald Henkel. Scenes of the film were shot in Chicago's Wildwood neighborhood between Jean and Hiawatha.", "question": "Who played adult fred claus in the 2007 film?", "short_answers": [ "Vaughn", "Vince Vaughn" ], "wikipage": "Fred Claus" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who played young fred claus in the 2007 film?", "short_answers": [ "Liam James" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Fred Claus", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred%20Claus" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "As a child, Frederick \"Fred\" Claus grew up in the shadow of his younger brother Nicholas \"Nick\".", "wikipage": "Fred Claus" }, { "content": "In the present, Nick has become the modern-day Santa Claus, delivering gifts to the children of the world. Fred has become a repossession agent in Chicago.", "wikipage": "Fred Claus" } ], "long_answer": "Fred Claus is the title character of the 2007 American Christmas fantasy comedy film of the same name. It is loosely based on the poem \"A legend of Santa and his brother Fred\" written by Donald Henkel. As a child, Frederick \"Fred\" Claus grew up in the shadow of his younger brother Nicholas \"Nick\". In the present, Nick has become the modern-day Santa Claus, delivering gifts to the children of the world. Fred has become a repossession agent in Chicago. Vince Vaughn plays adult Fred while Liam James plays the young character. " } ]
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Who is roger in daddy's home 2?
[ { "context": "Brad, Dusty, Don and Kurt go to an improv comedy club, where Dusty sees Kurt picking up a woman at the bar and leaving with her, which annoys Dusty. Brad enters Don into the improv show, and Dusty chooses a topic of a husband confronting his cheating wife as the subject of an improv skit. As the skit progresses, it is revealed that Don has separated from his wife in real life. Sara comforts Don about his divorce in front of an eggnog bowl. When they leave, Megan and Adrianna take cups of alcoholic eggnog to drink. Brad says he knows that is why Dusty chose that particular topic, and to get back at Dusty, Brad has invited Adrianna's father, Roger, to the cabin for Christmas.", "question": "Who is roger for Adrianna in daddy's home 2?", "short_answers": [ "father" ], "wikipage": "Daddy's Home 2" }, { "context": "In April 2016, the sequel was announced, with Will Ferrell and Mark Wahlberg reprising their roles, Sean Anders and John Morris writing the script, and Anders directing. In January 2017, it was reported that Mel Gibson and John Lithgow were being sought to play the main characters' fathers in the film. The two were later confirmed to star, along with Linda Cardellini, John Cena, Owen Vaccaro and Scarlett Estevez, reprising their roles.", "question": "Who plays roger in daddy's home 2?", "short_answers": [ "John Cena", "John Felix Anthony Cena Jr." ], "wikipage": "Daddy's Home 2" } ]
[ { "title": "Daddy's Home 2", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daddy%27s%20Home%202" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Daddy's Home 2 (known in-film as Daddy's Home Two) as is a 2017 American Christmas comedy film directed by Sean Anders and written by Anders and John Morris. A sequel to Daddy's Home (2015), it stars Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Linda Cardellini, John Cena, with John Lithgow and Mel Gibson.", "wikipage": "Daddy's Home 2" } ], "long_answer": "Daddy's Home 2 (known in-film as Daddy's Home Two) is a 2017 American Christmas comedy film which stars Will Ferrell, Mark Wahlberg, Linda Cardellini, John Cena, with John Lithgow and Mel Gibson. Cena plays the father of Wahlberg's characters stepdaughter, Adrianna." } ]
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When did the beatles first perform in america?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the beatles first perform on TV in america?", "short_answers": [ "February 1964", "9 February", "1964" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In February 1964, the Beatles arrived in the United States and their televised performances on \"The Ed Sullivan Show\" were viewed by approximately 73 million people. It established the Beatles' international stature, changed attitudes to popular music in the US and sparked the British Invasion phenomenon. As in Britain and other countries, the Beatles dominated the national sales charts at an unprecedented level. In 1965, their concert at New York's Shea Stadium marked the first time that a large outdoor stadium had been used for such a purpose. The event attracted an audience of 55,000, the largest of any live concert that the Beatles performed.", "question": "When did the beatles first perform live in america?", "short_answers": [ "February 1964", "1964", "11 February" ], "wikipage": "Beatlemania" } ]
[ { "title": "Beatlemania", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beatlemania" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In February 1964, the Beatles arrived in the United States and their televised performances on The Ed Sullivan Show were viewed by approximately 73 million people. ", "wikipage": "Beatlemania" }, { "content": "The Beatles made their first live US television appearance on 9 February,[75] when 73 million viewers watched them perform on The Ed Sullivan Show at 8 pm – about two-fifths of the American population.", "wikipage": "Beatlemania" }, { "content": "The Beatles performed their first American concert on 11 February at Washington Coliseum, a sports arena in Washington, DC, attended by 8,000. They performed a second concert the next day at New York's Carnegie Hall, which was attended by 2,000, and both concerts were well received.", "wikipage": "Beatlemania" }, { "content": "The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960. The group, whose best-known line-up comprised John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, are regarded as the most influential band of all time.", "wikipage": "The Beatles" } ], "long_answer": "The Beatles were an English rock band formed in Liverpool in 1960, comprised of John Lennon, Paul McCartney, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, and are regarded as the most influential band of all time. The Beatles made their first live US television appearance on 9 February 1964, when 73 million viewers watched them perform on The Ed Sullivan Show at 8 pm, which is about two-fifths of the American population. The Beatles performed their first live American concert on 11 February 1964 at Washington Coliseum, a sports arena in Washington, DC, attended by 8,000. They performed a second concert the next day at New York's Carnegie Hall, which was attended by 2,000, and both concerts were well received." } ]
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When was the reflecting pool in washington dc built?
[ { "context": "The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool was designed by Henry Bacon, and was constructed in 1922 and 1923, following the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial. It is approximately long (over a third of a mile) and wide. The perimeter of the pool is therefore , about 0.83 miles around. It has a depth of approximately on the sides and in the center. It holds approximately 6,750,000 U.S. gallons (25,500,000 L) of water.", "question": "When was the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool built in Washington DC?", "short_answers": [ "1922 and 1923" ], "wikipage": "Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool" }, { "context": "The Capitol Reflecting Pool was included in master plans for the Washington Mall area prepared by the architectural firm of Skidmore, Owings, and Merrill in the 1960s and '70s to reduce vehicular traffic on the Mall and facilitate pedestrian and recreational use. (Other elements of the plan were the creation of the Third Street Tunnel under the Mall and the relocation of a memorial to Civil War General George G. Meade from the northwest section of Union Square; that memorial now stands near the intersection of Constitution Avenue and Pennsylvania Avenue, NW.) The new pool was designed to serve as a counterpart to the one at the western end of the Mall, between the Lincoln Memorial and the Washington Monument. Since its completion in 1971, it has been a popular attraction. The broad, gently sloped limestone coping and the steps that lead down from ground level afford seating for visitors as they enjoy the reflections of the Capitol, the surrounding sights, and the sky as well as the ducks and seagulls that often swim in the pool.", "question": "When was the Capitol Reflecting Pool built in Washington DC?", "short_answers": [ "1971" ], "wikipage": "Capitol Reflecting Pool" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In 2001 it was integrated into the National World War II Memorial, which features the pool located in roughly the same spot.", "wikipage": "Rainbow Pool" }, { "content": "The pool was renamed the Rainbow Pool on October 15, 1924 after it was noticed that its 124 nozzles created a \"perfect rainbow\" when turned on", "wikipage": null } ], "long_answer": "There are several reflecting pools in Washington, DC. The Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Poof was built in 1922 and 1923 following the dedication of the Lincoln Memorial. The Capital Reflecting Pool was completed in 1971 and has been a popular attraction. The Rainbow Pool was incorporated into the World War II Memorial in 2001 in roughly the same spot. It was renamed the Rainbow Pool in 1924 after it was noticed that its 124 nozzles created a \"perfect rainbow\" when turned on." } ]
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How many times has cristiano ronaldo won world best player?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many times has cristiano ronaldo won the best fifa men's player award?", "short_answers": [ "2" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many times has cristiano ronaldo won fifa world player of the year award?", "short_answers": [ "1" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many times has cristiano ronaldo won fifpro world player of the year award?", "short_answers": [ "1" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Cristiano Ronaldo", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cristiano%20Ronaldo" }, { "title": "FIFA World Player of the Year", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FIFA%20World%20Player%20of%20the%20Year" }, { "title": "The Best FIFA Men's Player", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Best%20FIFA%20Men%27s%20Player" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro GOIH ComM (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɾiʃˈtjɐnu ʁɔˈnaɫdu]; born 5 February 1985) is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Manchester United and captains the Portugal national team.", "wikipage": "Cristiano Ronaldo" }, { "content": "With his 2008 Ballon d'Or and 2008 FIFA World Player of the Year, Ronaldo became United's first Ballon d'Or winner since Best in 1968,[97] and the first Premier League player to be named the FIFA World Player of the Year.", "wikipage": "Cristiano Ronaldo" }, { "content": "On 23 October, his performances throughout 2017 saw him awarded The Best FIFA Men's Player award for the second consecutive year.[", "wikipage": "Cristiano Ronaldo" } ], "long_answer": "Cristiano Ronaldo is a Portuguese professional footballer who plays as a forward for Premier League club Manchester United and captains the Portugal national team. Ronaldo won FIFA World Player of the Year, 1 time in 2008 and became the first Premier League player to be named the FIFA World Player of the Year. He also won the Best FIFA Men's Player Award 2 consecutive years, in 2016 and 2017. He won FIFPRO World Player of the Year award 1 time also." } ]
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When did the indian numbering system reach europe?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When was the first mention of Hindu-Arabic numerals in europe?", "short_answers": [ "976" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the Indian numbering system become commonly used in Europe?", "short_answers": [ "15th century" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Hindu–Arabic numeral system or Indo-Arabic numeral system [1] (also called the Arabic numeral system or Hindu numeral system)[2][note 1] is a positional decimal numeral system, and is the most common system for the symbolic representation of numbers in the world.", "wikipage": "Hindu–Arabic numeral system" }, { "content": "In Christian Europe, the first mention and representation of Hindu–Arabic numerals (from one to nine, without zero), is in the Codex Vigilanus, an illuminated compilation of various historical documents from the Visigothic period in Spain, written in the year 976 by three monks of the Riojan monastery of San Martín de Albelda.", "wikipage": "Hindu–Arabic numeral system" }, { "content": "It was used in European mathematics from the 12th century, and entered common use from the 15th century to replace Roman numerals.[13][14]", "wikipage": "Hindu–Arabic numeral system" } ], "long_answer": "The Hindu–Arabic numeral system or Indo-Arabic numeral system is the most common system for the symbolic representation of numbers in the world. In Christian Europe, the first mention and representation of Hindu–Arabic numerals is in the Codex Vigilanus, an illuminated compilation of various historical documents from the Visigothic period in Spain, written in the year 976 by three monks of the Riojan monastery of San Martín de Albelda. It was used in European mathematics from the 12th century, and entered common use from the 15th century to replace Roman numerals." } ]
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Who played jason dilaurentis in pretty little liars?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays Jason DiLaurentis in Season 1 of Pretty Little Liars?", "short_answers": [ "Parker Bagley" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays Jason DiLaurentis in Season 2-7 of Pretty Little Liars?", "short_answers": [ "Drew Van Acker" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Pretty Little Liars characters", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Pretty%20Little%20Liars%20characters" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Jason DiLaurentis (Parker Bagley, later Drew Van Acker) (seasons 1–7) is the half-brother of Alison, Spencer and Melissa. ", "wikipage": "List of Pretty Little Liars characters" } ], "long_answer": "Jason is the half-brother of Alison, Spencer and Melissa on Pretty Little Liars. He is portrayed by Parker Bagley in Season 1 and Drew Van Acker in Season 2-7." } ]
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When did the data protection act (1998) come into force in the uk?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the data protection act (1998) come into force by royal assent in the uk?", "short_answers": [ "16 July 1998" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the data protection act (1998) commence and come into force in the uk?", "short_answers": [ "March 2000" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Data Protection Act 1998", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Data%20Protection%20Act%201998" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA, c. 29) was a United Kingdom Act of Parliament designed to protect personal data stored on computers or in an organised paper filing system. It enacted the EU Data Protection Directive 1995's provisions on the protection, processing and movement of data.", "wikipage": "Data Protection Act 1998" }, { "content": "It was superseded by the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018) on 23 May 2018.", "wikipage": "Data Protection Act 1998" } ], "long_answer": "The Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA, c. 29) was a United Kingdom Act of Parliament designed to protect personal data stored on computers or in an organised paper filing system. It enacted the EU Data Protection Directive 1995's provisions on the protection, processing and movement of data. It came into force by royal assent on 16 July 1998 and officially commenced on March 2000. It was superseded by the Data Protection Act 2018 (DPA 2018) on 23 May 2018." } ]
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When will the new $20 bill be released?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When will the new US $20 bill from Series 2004 first be released?", "short_answers": [ "October 9, 2003" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When will the new US $20 bill from Series 1996 first be released?", "short_answers": [ "September 24, 1998" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When will the new US $20 bill printed at the Western Currency Facility for Series 1990 first be released?", "short_answers": [ "1994" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When will the new Frontier Series Canadian $20 bill be released?", "short_answers": [ "7 November 2012" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When will the new Canadian Journey Series $20 bill be released?", "short_answers": [ "29 September 2004" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When will the new Birds of Canada $20 bill be released?", "short_answers": [ "29 June 1993" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "October 9, 2003:[11] The current series of 20 dollar bills is released with light background shading in green and yellow, and no oval around Andrew Jackson's portrait (background images of eagles, etc. were also added to the front); the back is the same view of the White House, but without the oval around it. Ninety faint \"20\"s are scattered on the back in yellow as a \"EURion constellation\" to prevent photocopying. ", "wikipage": null } ], "long_answer": "The current series of US 20 dollar bills is released on October 9, 2003 with light background shading in green and yellow, and no oval around Andrew Jackson's portrait ; the back is the same view of the White House, but without the oval around it. The first issue's series date is 2004 with Marin-Snow signatures.The Series 1996 $20 note was completely redesigned for the first time since 1929 to further deter counterfeiting" } ]
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How many dominoes are in a mexican train set?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many dominoes are in a mexican train set for 2 players?", "short_answers": [ "Double-six" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many dominoes are in a mexican train set for 2-4 players?", "short_answers": [ "Double-nine" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "A double-twelve set of dominoes is marketed as the standard for Mexican Train, and accommodates up to 8 players. Other sets are commonly used as well. The following alternate sets are common, depending on the number of people playing:", "question": "How many dominoes are in a mexican train set for 5-8 players?", "short_answers": [ "Double-twelve" ], "wikipage": "Mexican Train" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many dominoes are in a mexican train set for 9-12 players?", "short_answers": [ "Double-fifteen" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many dominoes are in a mexican train set for 13 players?", "short_answers": [ "Double-eighteen" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Mexican Train", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican%20Train" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Each progressively larger set increases the maximum number of pips on an end by three, so the common extended sets are double-nine (55 tiles), double-12 (91 tiles), double-15 (136 tiles), and double-18 (190 tiles), which is the maximum in practice.", "wikipage": "Dominoes" }, { "content": "A double-twelve set of dominoes is marketed as the standard for Mexican Train, and accommodates up to eight players.", "wikipage": "Mexican Train" } ], "long_answer": "There are several Mexican Train sets, each for a different number of players. The number of dominoes in a Mexican Train set for 2 players is double-six, for 2 to 4 players is double-nine, or 55 tiles, for 5 to 8 players is double-twelve, or 91 tiles, for 9 to 12 players is double-fifteen, or 136 tiles, and for 13 players is double-eighteen, or 190 tiles. A double-twelve set of dominoes is marketed as the standard for Mexican Train." } ]
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Who plays belle's father in the beauty and the beast?
[ { "context": "In the 2017 live-action remake, Maurice is played by Kevin Kline. He remains as an inventor, but makes music boxes to help Belle see the world from the comfort of home in the village of Villeneuve. He fled Paris and settled in the provinces with Belle when she was still a baby to protect the both of them from a plague that took the life of Belle's mother and Maurice's wife. True to the original story, Maurice is imprisoned by the Beast for taking a rose from his garden instead of being caught trespassing in the castle. Maurice returns to Villeneuve to find help, but only Gaston and LeFou are willing to do so. However, Gaston only wanted to help in order to get Maurice's blessing for his marriage to Belle. Knowing that Belle has no interest in marrying Gaston, Maurice refuses her hand, prompting Gaston to leave him to die at the hands of the wolves. The Enchantress, disguised as a villager named Agathe, rescues him and takes him back to Villeneuve. Upon his return, Maurice attempts to have Gaston arrested for attempted murder, but Gaston in turn declares him insane and has him committed to an insane asylum. Belle arrives back in time to vindicate Maurice, but both are locked in the asylum wagon while the whole village goes to kill the Beast. After Maurice and Belle make amends regarding Belle now understanding why Maurice was so overly protective of her, thanks to the Beast, Maurice uses his inventor skills to pick the lock on the wagon, allowing Belle to take Phillipe back to the Beast's castle while Maurice remains behind with the dumbfounded Monsieur D'Arque. At the end of the movie, Maurice is seen painting the ballroom dance as everyone celebrates.", "question": "Who plays belle's father in the 2017 beauty and the beast film?", "short_answers": [ "Kevin Kline", "Kevin Delaney Kline" ], "wikipage": "List of Disney's Beauty and the Beast characters" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays belle's father in the 1991 beauty and the beast film?", "short_answers": [ "Rex Everhart" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays belle's father in the 1946 beauty and the beast film?", "short_answers": [ "Marcel André" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who plays belle's father in the 2014 beauty and the beast film?", "short_answers": [ "André Dussollier" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The Original Broadway Cast Recording was released on April 26, 1994. The CD included Susan Egan as Belle, Terrence Mann as Beast, Burke Moses as Gaston, Gary Beach as Lumière, Tom Bosley as Maurice, Anna McNeeley as Madame de la Grande Bouche and Beth Fowler as Mrs. Potts.", "question": "Who originally plays belle's father in the 1994 beauty and the beast musical?", "short_answers": [ "Tom Bosley" ], "wikipage": "Beauty and the Beast (musical)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "There are several Beauty and the Beast musicals and films, including a 1946, 1991, 2014, and 2017 film and a 1994 musical. Belle's father was played by Kevin Kline in the 2017 film, by André Dussollier in the 2014 film, by Rex Everhart in the 1991 film, by Marcel André in the 1946 film, and by Tom Bosley in the 1994 musical." } ]
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When did the 4th of july become a federal holiday?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the 4th of July become an unpaid federal holiday?", "short_answers": [ "1870" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the 4th of July become a paid federal holiday?", "short_answers": [ "1938" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Independence Day (United States)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Independence%20Day%20%28United%20States%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Independence Day (colloquially the Fourth of July) is a federal holiday in the United States commemorating the Declaration of Independence of the United States, on July 4, 1776.", "wikipage": "Independence Day (United States)" }, { "content": "The Congress had voted to declare independence two days earlier, on July 2, but it was not declared until July 4.", "wikipage": "Independence Day (United States)" }, { "content": "Independence Day is the national day of the United States.", "wikipage": "Independence Day (United States)" } ], "long_answer": "Independence Day, or the Fourth of July, is the national day of the United States, commemorating the Declaration of Independence. Congress voted to declare the nation's independence two days earlier but it was not declared until July 4, 1776. The Fourth of July became an unpaid federal holiday in 1870. Later, in 1938, it became a paid federal holiday." } ]
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Who is the new owner of rajasthan royals?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the new owner of rajasthan royals with 44% ownership?", "short_answers": [ "Amisha Hathiramani" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the new owner of rajasthan royals with 32% ownership?", "short_answers": [ "Manoj Badale" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the new owner of rajasthan royals with 11% ownership?", "short_answers": [ "Lachlan Murdoch" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the new owner of rajasthan royals with 3% ownership?", "short_answers": [ "Shane Warne" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Rajasthan Royals (often abbreviated as RR) are a franchise cricket team based in Jaipur, Rajasthan, that plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL).[1] Founded in 2008 as one of the initial eight IPL franchises, the team is based at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur.", "wikipage": "Rajasthan Royals" }, { "content": "As of 2021, the franchise is owned by Manoj Badale-led Emerging Media IPL Ltd which holds a 65% stake. Key minority stakeholders include Lachlan Murdoch and RedBird Capital Partners.[15] There have been past controversies regarding the ownership of the franchise, leading to a brief expulsion of the team from the league in 2010.[7] The franchise made a pre-tax profit of $7.5 million in 2009.[16]", "wikipage": "Rajasthan Royals Franchise history" } ], "long_answer": "The Rajasthan Royals are a franchise cricket team founded in 2008 and based in Jaipur, Rajasthan. There have been past controversies regarding the franchise's ownership, leading to a brief expulsion of the team from the league in 2010. The franchise's new owners include Amisha Hathiramani, who has 44% ownership; Manoj Badale, who has 32% ownership; Lachlan Murdoch, who has 11% ownership; and Shane Warne, who has 3% ownership." } ]
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Amino acids that you obtain from eating foods are classified as?
[ { "context": "An essential amino acid, or indispensable amino acid, is an amino acid that cannot be synthesized \"de novo\" (from scratch) by the organism at a rate commensurate with its demand, and thus must be supplied in its diet. Of the 21 amino acids common to all life forms, the nine amino acids humans cannot synthesize are phenylalanine, valine, threonine, tryptophan, methionine, leucine, isoleucine, lysine, and histidine.", "question": "Amino acids that you must obtain from eating foods are classified as?", "short_answers": [ "indispensable", "essential", "indispensable amino acid", "essential amino acid" ], "wikipage": "Essential amino acid" }, { "context": "Six other amino acids are considered conditionally essential in the human diet, meaning their synthesis can be limited under special pathophysiological conditions, such as prematurity in the infant or individuals in severe catabolic distress. These six are arginine, cysteine, glycine, glutamine, proline, and tyrosine. Six amino acids are non-essential (dispensable) in humans, meaning they can be synthesized in sufficient quantities in the body. These six are alanine, aspartic acid, asparagine, glutamic acid, serine, and selenocysteine (considered the 21st amino acid). Pyrrolysine (considered the 22nd amino acid) is not used by humans; thus, it is nonessential.", "question": "Amino acids that you obtain from eating foods or synthesize in a limited way in your body are classified as?", "short_answers": [ "conditionally essential" ], "wikipage": "Essential amino acid" }, { "context": "Six other amino acids are considered conditionally essential in the human diet, meaning their synthesis can be limited under special pathophysiological conditions, such as prematurity in the infant or individuals in severe catabolic distress. These six are arginine, cysteine, glycine, glutamine, proline, and tyrosine. Six amino acids are non-essential (dispensable) in humans, meaning they can be synthesized in sufficient quantities in the body. These six are alanine, aspartic acid, asparagine, glutamic acid, serine, and selenocysteine (considered the 21st amino acid). Pyrrolysine (considered the 22nd amino acid) is not used by humans; thus, it is nonessential.", "question": "Amino acids that you obtain from eating foods or synthesize in sufficient quantities in your body are classified as?", "short_answers": [ "non-essential", "dispensable" ], "wikipage": "Essential amino acid" }, { "context": "The limiting amino acid is the essential amino acid found in the smallest quantity in the foodstuff, most plant-based foods have a limiting amino acid. This concept is important when calculating animal feeds. A complete protein contains all the essential amino acids in the right balance; meat, milk and eggs are complete protein sources for humans.", "question": "Amino acids that you obtain from eating foods in the smallest quantity are classified as?", "short_answers": [ "limiting", "limiting amino acid" ], "wikipage": "Essential amino acid" } ]
[ { "title": "Essential amino acid", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Essential%20amino%20acid" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Amino acids that cannot be synthesized and must be obtained from food are classified as essential amino acids, and if they can be found in the smallest quantity in foods, they are also considered limiting amino acids. Of the 21 amino acids common to all life forms, nine are essential amino acids. A further six amino acids are classified as conditionally essential, meaning that they can be synthesized in a limited way in the body, while the remaining six amino acids are classified as non-essential, meaning that they are synthesized in sufficient quantities in the body." } ]
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Who sang the original song if tomorrow never comes?
[ { "context": "\"If Tomorrow Never Comes\" is a song recorded by American country music artist Garth Brooks. Written by Brooks and Kent Blazy, it was released in August 1989 as the second single from his album \"Garth Brooks\" and also appears on \"The Hits\", \"The Limited Series\" and \"Double Live\". This was his first #1 single on the Billboard Country Singles chart. It is also sometimes referred to as his signature song. \"If Tomorrow Never Comes\" was named Favorite Country Single in the American Music Awards of 1991. It has subsequently become one of Brooks' most popular songs for other artists to perform. The song has been covered by several artists, including Ronan Keating, who took it to Number 1 in the UK Singles Chart in May 2002.", "question": "Who sang the original song if tomorrow never comes, released in 1989?", "short_answers": [ "Garth Brooks", "Brooks" ], "wikipage": "If Tomorrow Never Comes" }, { "context": "\"I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)\" was one of four Hank Williams songs recorded by singer Molly O'Day in 1946 and 1947 that appeared in Williams' self-published song folios in 1945 and 1946. The song, a lament about a lost love, was recorded at Williams' second and final Sterling recording session on February 13, 1947 with Tommy Jackson (fiddle), Dale \"Smokey\" Lohman (steel guitar), Zeke Turner (electric guitar), and Louis Innis (bass). As Colin Escott observes, Hank and producer Fred Rose were beginning to hone the sound that would make Hank a country superstar:", "question": "Who sang the original song I don't Care (if tomorrow never comes), released in 1947?", "short_answers": [ "Hank Williams", "Williams" ], "wikipage": "I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)" } ]
[ { "title": "I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%20Don%27t%20Care%20%28If%20Tomorrow%20Never%20Comes%29" }, { "title": "If Tomorrow Never Comes", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/If%20Tomorrow%20Never%20Comes" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)\" is a song written and originally recorded by Hank Williams. It was the B-side of the single release, \"My Love for You (Has Turned to Hate)\", on Sterling Records.", "wikipage": "I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)" }, { "content": "This song is about the love of a father to his daughter, not to his lover.", "wikipage": "If Tomorrow Never Comes" }, { "content": "The song, a lament about a lost love, was recorded at Williams' second and final Sterling recording session on February 13, 1947 with Tommy Jackson (fiddle), Dale \"Smokey\" Lohman (steel guitar), Zeke Turner (electric guitar), and Louis Innis (bass).", "wikipage": "I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes)" } ], "long_answer": "Hank Williams wrote and originally recorded the song I Don't Care (If Tomorrow Never Comes) in 1947, which is about a lost love. Another Country music artist, Garth Brooks, originally recorded the song If Tomorrow Never Comes, which was released in 1989. Garth Brook's song is about the love of a father for his daughter. Although the songs have similar titles, they are not the same song." } ]
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Where does the woman in gold painting reside?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Where does the woman in gold painting reside after being stolen by the NAzis in 1941?", "short_answers": [ "Österreichische Galerie Belvedere" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The paintings were estimated to be collectively worth at least $150 million when returned. In monetary terms this represented the largest single return of Nazi-looted art in Austria. The paintings left Austria in March 2006 and were on display at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art until June 30, 2006. Months after the Austrian government returned Altmann's family's belongings, she consigned the Klimt paintings to the auction house Christie's to be sold on behalf of her family. The painting \"Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I\" (1907) was sold to cosmetics heir Ronald Lauder for $135 million, at the time the highest sum ever paid for a painting. Since July 13, 2006, the painting has been on public display in the Neue Galerie in New York City, which was established by Lauder in 2001. The four additional works by Klimt were also exhibited at the Neue Gallerie for several weeks in 2006.", "question": "Where does the woman in gold painting reside since it was purchased by Ronald Lauder?", "short_answers": [ "New York", "Neue Galerie, the New York-based gallery", "Neue Galerie" ], "wikipage": "Maria Altmann" } ]
[ { "title": "Maria Altmann", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria%20Altmann" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Österreichische Galerie Belvedere is a museum housed in the Belvedere palace, in Vienna, Austria.", "wikipage": "Österreichische Galerie Belvedere" }, { "content": "The Neue Galerie New York (German for: \"New Gallery\") is a museum of early twentieth-century German and Austrian art and design located in the William Starr Miller House at 86th Street and Fifth Avenue in New York City.", "wikipage": "Neue Galerie New York" }, { "content": "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I (also called The Lady in Gold or The Woman in Gold) is a painting by Gustav Klimt, completed between 1903 and 1907.", "wikipage": "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" }, { "content": "In June 2006 the Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I was sold to Ronald Lauder for $135 million, at the time a record price for a painting.", "wikipage": "Portrait of Adele Bloch-Bauer I" } ], "long_answer": "Since it was purchased by Ronald Lauder in 2006, the Woman in Gold painting by Gustav Klimt has resided in the Neue Galerie, a museum in New York City. After being stolen by the Nazis in 1941, it resided in the Österreichische Galerie Belvedere, a museum housed in the Belvedere palace in Vienna, Austria." } ]
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When did the packers play at camp randall?
[ { "context": "The Green Bay Packers have played 12 exhibition games at Camp Randall, which, up until 2013, had a larger seating capacity than the Packers' home stadium, Lambeau Field. The series began in 1986, shortly after the Chicago Bears began to use nearby University of Wisconsin-Platteville as a training camp site. The most recent pre-season Packers game at Camp Randall was played in 1999.", "question": "When did the packers first play at camp randall?", "short_answers": [ "1986" ], "wikipage": "Camp Randall Stadium" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the packers last play at camp randall, as of 2017?", "short_answers": [ "August 23, 1999" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Green Bay Packers first played at Camp Randall in 1986 and last played at Camp Randall, as of 2017, on August 23, 1999, the year of the most recent pre-season Packers game played at Camp Randall. The Green Bay Packers have played 12 exhibition games at Camp Randall." } ]
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When does pam get back from art school?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What episode of The Office does Pam get back from art school?", "short_answers": [ "Business Trip" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What season of The Office does Pam get back from art school?", "short_answers": [ "Season Five" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Pam Beesly", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pam%20Beesly" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"Business Trip\" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of the television series The Office, and the show's eightieth episode overall. The episode aired in the United States on November 13, 2008 on NBC.", "wikipage": "Business Trip" } ], "long_answer": "Pam gets back from art school in an episode of the television series The Office entitled Business Trip, the eighth episode of Season Five of the series and the show's eightieth episode overall. The episode aired in the United States on November 13, 2008, on NBC." } ]
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How many championships do new york knicks have?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many NBA championships do new york knicks have?", "short_answers": [ "2" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many Eastern Conference/Division championships do new york knicks have?", "short_answers": [ "8" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "New York Knicks", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New%20York%20Knicks" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The New York Knickerbockers,[3][6] more commonly referred to as the New York Knicks, are an American professional basketball team based in the New York City borough of Manhattan.", "wikipage": "New York Knicks" }, { "content": "The 1969–70 NBA Season was the 24th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the New York Knicks winning the NBA Championship, beating the Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 3 in the NBA Finals.", "wikipage": "1969–70 NBA season" }, { "content": "The 1972–73 NBA season was the 27th season of the National Basketball Association. The season ended with the New York Knicks winning the NBA Championship, beating the Los Angeles Lakers 4 games to 1 in the NBA Finals.", "wikipage": "1972–73 NBA season" } ], "long_answer": "The New York Knicks basketball team has several championships, including 2 NBA championships, having won the NBA Championship by beating the Los Angeles Lakers in the 1969-70 NBA Season and the 1972-72 NBA Season, and 8 Eastern Conference/Division championships." } ]
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Who owned the farmhouse where the two commanders of the civil war met to end the war?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who originally owned the farmhouse where the two commanders of the civil war met to end the war?", "short_answers": [ "McLean", "Wilmer McLean", "Wilmer McLean and his wife Virginia" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Although he had made a considerable fortune smuggling sugar, McLean's money was in Confederate currency, which became worthless with the collapse of the Confederacy, and he was nearly ruined by the end of the war. In the fall of 1867 the McLeans left Appomattox Court House was returned to Mrs. McLean's estate in Prince William County, Virginia. The banking house of Harrison, Goddin, and Apperson of Richmond, Virginia, obtained a judgment against Wilmer McLean when he defaulted on loans against the property. The house, by then known as the \"Surrender House\", was sold at public auction on November 29, 1869, and purchased by John L. Pascoe. Records show he then rented it to the Ragland family of Richmond, Virginia.", "question": "Who purchased and owned the farmhouse in 1869 where the two commanders of the civil war met to end the war?", "short_answers": [ "John L. Pascoe" ], "wikipage": "McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia)" }, { "context": "The renter Nathaniel H. Ragland then purchased the property for $1,250 in 1872. After Nathaniel died in 1888, his widow Martha sold the property in 1891 for $10,000 to a Captain Myron Dunlap of Niagara Falls, New York. Dunlap and some other investors who participated devised a few plans intending to capitalize on the historical significance of the property. One idea was to completely take apart the wooden house and move it to Chicago as an exhibit for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. This plan fell through due to lack of total interest of all the investors involved.", "question": "Who purchased and owned the farmhouse in 1872 where the two commanders of the civil war met to end the war?", "short_answers": [ "Nathaniel H. Ragland" ], "wikipage": "McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia)" }, { "context": "The renter Nathaniel H. Ragland then purchased the property for $1,250 in 1872. After Nathaniel died in 1888, his widow Martha sold the property in 1891 for $10,000 to a Captain Myron Dunlap of Niagara Falls, New York. Dunlap and some other investors who participated devised a few plans intending to capitalize on the historical significance of the property. One idea was to completely take apart the wooden house and move it to Chicago as an exhibit for the World's Columbian Exposition of 1893. This plan fell through due to lack of total interest of all the investors involved.", "question": "Who purchased and owned the farmhouse in 1891 where the two commanders of the civil war met to end the war?", "short_answers": [ "Myron Dunlap" ], "wikipage": "McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The McLean House near Appomattox, Virginia is within the Appomattox Court House National Historical Park. The house was owned by Wilmer McLean and his wife Virginia near the end of the American Civil War. It served as the location of the surrender of the Confederate army of General Robert E. Lee on April 9, 1865, after a nearby battle", "wikipage": "McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia)" }, { "content": " the investors involved ran out of money and legal problems came about. This scheme was never brought to fruition. The house became just a heaping piles of boards and bricks and sat prey to vandals, collectors, and the environment for fifty years", "wikipage": "McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia)" }, { "content": "Appomattox Court House National Historical Park was created by Congress on April 10, 1940.", "wikipage": "McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia)" }, { "content": " The meticulous reconstruction archeological work began at the site in 1941 amongst overgrown brushes and honeysuckle. ", "wikipage": "McLean House (Appomattox, Virginia)" }, { "content": "The Appomattox Court House National Historical Park is a preserved 19th-century village in Appomattox County, Virginia. The village is famous for the site of the Battle of Appomattox Court House, and contains the house of Wilmer McLean, where the surrender of the Army of Northern Virginia under Robert E. Lee to Union commander Ulysses S. Grant ", "wikipage": "Appomattox Court House National Historical Park" } ], "long_answer": "The McLean House near Appomattox, Virginia is where two commanders of the Civil War, Ulysses S. Grant and Robert E. Lee, met to end the war. This house was owned by Wilmer McLean and his wife Virginia near the end of the Civil War. It served as the location for the surrender of the Confederate army by General Robert E. Lee on April 9, 1865, after a nearby battle. Then, in 1867, a judgment was issued against Wilmer McLean when he defaulted on loans against this property. The house, by then known as the Surrender House, was sold at a public auction on November 29, 1869, and purchased by John L. Pascoe. Records show Pascoe then rented the house to the Ragland family of Richmond, Virginia. The renter Nathaniel H. Ragland then purchased the property for $1,250 in 1872. After Nathaniel died in 1888, his widow Martha sold the property in 1891 for $10,000 to Captain Myron Dunlap of Niagara Falls, New York. Dunlap and additional investors devised a few plans intending to capitalize on the historical significance of the property. One idea was to completely take apart the wooden house and move it to Chicago as an exhibit. Eventually, the investors involved ran out of money and legal problems came about. The house then became just a heaping pile of boards and bricks, sitting prey to vandals, collectors and the environment for fifty years. Ultimately, Appomattox Court House National Historical Park was created by Congress on April 10, 1940 to reconstruct and preserve this historical site. " } ]
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When did the movie the greatest show man come out?
[ { "context": "\"The Greatest Showman\" held its premiere on December 8, 2017, aboard the RMS \"Queen Mary 2\", while it was docked in New York City. The film was then released in the United States on December 20, 2017.", "question": "When did the movie the greatest show man come out on the RMS Queen Mary 2?", "short_answers": [ "December 8, 2017" ], "wikipage": "The Greatest Showman" }, { "context": "\"The Greatest Showman\" held its premiere on December 8, 2017, aboard the RMS \"Queen Mary 2\", while it was docked in New York City. The film was then released in the United States on December 20, 2017.", "question": "When did the movie the greatest show man come out in all of the United States?", "short_answers": [ "December 20, 2017" ], "wikipage": "The Greatest Showman" } ]
[ { "title": "The Greatest Showman", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Greatest%20Showman" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "As with Disney's live-action Beauty and the Beast, a sing-along version of the film was released in the United Kingdom on February 23, 2018", "wikipage": "The Greatest Showman" }, { "content": "In the United States, the film was released via digital download on March 20, 2018, and was released on DVD, Blu-ray, and 4K Ultra HD on April 10, 2018.", "wikipage": "The Greatest Showman" }, { "content": "RMS Queen Mary 2 (also referred to as the QM2) is a British transatlantic ocean liner.", "wikipage": "Queen Mary 2" } ], "long_answer": "The Greatest Showman held its premiere on December 8, 2017 aboard the RMS Queen Mary 2 while the ship was docked in New York City. The film was then released in the United States on December 20, 2017. Additionally, a sing-along version of the film was released in the United Kingdom on February 23, 2018. In the United States, the film was then released via digital download on March 20, 2018 and on DVD, Blu-ray and 4K Ultra HD on April 10, 2018." } ]
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Who's the head coach for the kansas city chiefs?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was the 13th head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs?", "short_answers": [ "Andy Reid" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was the 12th head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs?", "short_answers": [ "Romeo Crennel" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who was the 11th head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs?", "short_answers": [ "Todd Haley" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Kansas City Chiefs head coaches", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Kansas%20City%20Chiefs%20head%20coaches" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "In his eight seasons with Kansas City, he has led the Chiefs to seven postseason appearances, five division titles, three AFC Championship Games, two Super Bowl appearances, and one Super Bowl title in Super Bowl LIV, the franchise's first in 50 years and his first as a head coach.", "wikipage": "Andy Reid Kansas City Chiefs" }, { "content": "On January 9, 2012 Crennel was named the 11th full-time head coach in Chiefs history. Three days later, Crennel announced his intent to remain as defensive coordinator during his tenure as head coach.[9] On November 5, 2012, Crennel announced he would be stepping down as defensive coordinator and named linebackers coach Gary Gibbs to the vacant position, after a 1–7 start to the season.[10]", "wikipage": "Romeo Crennel Kansas City Chiefs" }, { "content": "On December 31, 2012, Crennel was fired as head coach.", "wikipage": "Romeo Crennel Kansas City Chiefs" }, { "content": "Kansas City Chiefs from 2009 to 2011", "wikipage": "Todd Haley Kansas City Chiefs" }, { "content": " fired on December 12, 2011, after leading his team to a 5–8 record during the 2011 NFL season", "wikipage": "Todd Haley Kansas City Chiefs" } ], "long_answer": "Andy Reid is the current head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. In his eight seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs, Reid has led the Chiefs to seven postseason appearances, five division titles, three AFC Championship Games, two Super Bowl appearances and one Super Bowl title in Super Bowl LIV, the franchise's first title in 50 years and his first title as a head coach. Prior to Reid, Romeo Crennel was the head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. On January 9, 2012 Crennel was named the 11th full-time head coach in Kansas City Chiefs history. Three days later, Crennel announced his intent to remain as defensive coordinator during his tenure as head coach. However, on November 5, 2012, Crennel announced he would be stepping down as defensive coordinator after a 1–7 start to the season. Then, on December 31, 2012, Crennel was fired as head coach. Prior to Crennel, Todd Haley was head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs. Haley served as the head coach for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2009 to 2011. On December 12, 2011, Haley was fired after leading the team to a 5–8 record during the 2011 NFL season." } ]
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Most points scored in a premier league season?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What team scored the most points in a Premier League season?", "short_answers": [ "Manchester City (2017–18)", "Manchester City" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the greatest number of points a team has ever scored in a Premier League season?", "short_answers": [ "100" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Premier League records and statistics", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Premier%20League%20records%20and%20statistics" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Under the management of Pep Guardiola, the team won the Premier League in 2018, becoming the only Premier League team to attain 100 points in a single season", "wikipage": "Manchester City F.C." } ], "long_answer": "Manchester City holds the record for the most points scored in a Premier League Season with 100. Under the management of Pep Guardiola, Manchester City won the Premier League in 2018, becoming the only Premier League team to attain 100 points in a single season." } ]
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Who wrote the night the lights went out in georgia?
[ { "context": "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia is the 1973 debut album by Vicki Lawrence, recorded and released on Bell Records. It features the number-one pop single in the U.S. and Canada, \"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia\", written by Bobby Russell. Another song, \"He Did With Me,\" reached number one in Australia.", "question": "Who wrote the song \"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia\"?", "short_answers": [ "Bobby Russell" ], "wikipage": "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (album)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the film The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia?", "short_answers": [ "Bob Bonney" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia\" is a Southern Gothic song, of the murder ballad type, written and composed in 1972 by songwriter Bobby Russell and sung by Vicki Lawrence.", "wikipage": "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia" }, { "content": "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia is a 1981 American musical drama film starring Kristy McNichol, Dennis Quaid, Mark Hamill and Don Stroud, directed by Ronald F. Maxwell.", "wikipage": "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (film)" }, { "content": "The movie The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia was very loosely inspired by the 1972 Vicki Lawrence song of the same name (it shares almost no plot elements with the original song). ", "wikipage": "The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia (film)" } ], "long_answer": "The 1972 Southern Gothic song \"The Night the Lights Went Out in Georgia\" was written by Bobby Russell and performed by Vicki Lawrence. The 1981 movie loosely inspired by the show was directed by Ronald F. Maxwell and written by Bob Bonney." } ]
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When does breaking benjamin's new album release?
[ { "context": "We Are Not Alone is the second studio album by American rock band Breaking Benjamin. It was released on June 29, 2004. Three singles were released from the album, \"So Cold\", \"Sooner or Later\", and the full-band version of \"Rain\", as opposed to the original version in which the only instrument used is an acoustic guitar, which came out near the end of June 2005. The album name is a reference to the novel of the same name. \"We Are Not Alone\" sold 48,000 copies on its first week and was certified platinum by the RIAA on June 13, 2005. It is the first Breaking Benjamin album to receive a Parental Advisory label.", "question": "When does breaking benjamin's new second studio album We Are Not Alone release?", "short_answers": [ "June 29, 2004" ], "wikipage": "We Are Not Alone (Breaking Benjamin album)" }, { "context": "Dark Before Dawn is the fifth studio album by American rock band Breaking Benjamin, released on June 23, 2015, by Hollywood Records. It is the group's first studio album following the band's hiatus lasting from early 2010 to late 2014, and the first album to feature an entirely different lineup alongside founder and frontman Benjamin Burnley. Produced and composed by Burnley, the album took shape towards the end of the hiatus and was mostly written before the new lineup \"even played a single note together.\" The recording process took place afterwards at both a personal studio of Burnley's and at the same studio \"Phobia\" (2006) was recorded, with all of the band members performing their respective instruments, including background vocals performed by guitarist Keith Wallen and bassist Aaron Bruch, making the record their first to feature vocals other than Burnley's.", "question": "When does breaking benjamin's new fifth studio album Dark Before Dawn release?", "short_answers": [ "June 23, 2015" ], "wikipage": "Dark Before Dawn" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When does breaking benajmin's new sixth studio album Ember release?", "short_answers": [ "April 13, 2018" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The American rock band Breaking Benjamin has released six studio albums, two compilation albums, three extended plays, 23 singles and 15 music videos.", "wikipage": "Breaking Benjamin discography" }, { "content": "List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications\nTitle\tAlbum details\tPeak chart positions\tCertifications\nUS\n[7]\tUS Rock\n[8]\tUS\nAlt.\n[9]\tAUS\n[10]\tAUT\n[11]\tCAN\n[12]\tGER\n[13]\tNZ\n[14]\tSWI\n[15]\tUK\n[16]\nSaturate\t\nRelease date: August 27, 2002\nLabel: Hollywood\nFormats: CD, DI\n136\t—\t—\t—\t—\t—\t—\t—\t—\t—\t\nRIAA: Gold[2]\nWe Are Not Alone\t\nRelease date: June 29, 2004\nLabel: Hollywood\nFormats: CD, DI, CS\n20\t—\t—\t—\t—\t—\t—\t14\t—\t—\t\nRIAA: Platinum[2]\nRMNZ: Gold[17]\nPhobia\t\nRelease date: August 8, 2006\nLabel: Hollywood\nFormats: CD (+DVD), DI, CS\n2\t1\t—\t—\t—\t—\t—\t16\t—\t—\t\nRIAA: Platinum[2]\nDear Agony\t\nRelease date: September 29, 2009\nLabel: Hollywood\nFormats: CD (+DVD), DI, LP\n4\t2\t1\t—\t—\t13\t—\t22\t—\t—\t\nRIAA: Platinum[2]\nDark Before Dawn\t\nRelease date: June 23, 2015\nLabel: Hollywood\nFormats: CD, DI, LP\n1\t1\t1\t11\t49\t1\t34\t11\t66\t34\t\nRIAA: Gold[2]\nEmber\t\nRelease date: April 13, 2018\nLabel: Hollywood\nFormats: CD, DI, LP\n3\t1\t1\t9\t10\t4\t6\t25\t16\t35.", "wikipage": "Breaking Benjamin discography" } ], "long_answer": "The American rock band Breaking Benjamin has released six studio albums. In order of date released, the albums are Saturate, released August 27, 2002, We Are Not Alone, released June 29, 2004, Phobia, released August 8, 2006, Dear Agony, released September 29, 2009, Dark Before Dawn, released June 23, 2015, and Ember, released April 13, 2018." } ]
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When did the us first go into the middle east?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What war did the us first go into the middle east?", "short_answers": [ "First Barbary War" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What date did the us first go into the middle east?", "short_answers": [ "10 May 1801", "late 18th and early 19th centuries" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The United States' relationship with the Middle East prior to World War I was limited, although commercial ties existed even in the early 19th century. President Andrew Jackson established formal ties with the Sultan of Muscat and Oman in 1833. (The Sultan saw the U.S. as a potential balance to Britain's overwhelming regional influence.) Commercial relations opened between the U.S. and Persia in 1857, after Britain persuaded the Persian government not to ratify a similar agreement in 1851.", "question": "When did the us first go into the middle east for commercial relations with Persia?", "short_answers": [ "1857" ], "wikipage": "United States foreign policy in the Middle East" } ]
[ { "title": "United States foreign policy in the Middle East", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United%20States%20foreign%20policy%20in%20the%20Middle%20East" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The First Barbary War extended from 10 May 1801 to 10 June 1805, with the Second Barbary War lasting only three days, ending on 19 June 1815.", "wikipage": "Barbary Wars" } ], "long_answer": "The US first went into the Middle East for war on 10 May 1801 for the First Barbary War. While commercial relations opened between the U.S. and Persia in 1857, which was when the US first went into the Middle East for commercial relations." } ]
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Who sings the song it never rains in california?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who sings the song \"It Never Rains in Southern California\"?", "short_answers": [ "Albert Hammond" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "\"It Never Rains (In Southern California)\" is a 1990 song recorded by the American R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné!. This song peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot R&B Singles chart in 1990 for two weeks, and thirty-four on the Hot 100. The music video to \"It Never Rains (In Southern California)\" was directed by actress Lisa Bonet.", "question": "Who sings the 1990 song \"It Never Rains (In Southern California)\"?", "short_answers": [ "Tony! Toni! Toné!" ], "wikipage": "It Never Rains (In Southern California)" } ]
[ { "title": "It Never Rains in Southern California", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%20Never%20Rains%20in%20Southern%20California" }, { "title": "It Never Rains (In Southern California)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/It%20Never%20Rains%20%28In%20Southern%20California%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "\"It Never Rains in Southern California\" is a 1972 song written by Albert Hammond and Mike Hazlewood and sung by Hammond, a British-born singer-songwriter.", "wikipage": "It Never Rains in Southern California" } ], "long_answer": "There are several songs entitled It Never Rains In Southern California. The 1972 song, It Never Rains In Southern California, was sung by Albert Hammond. The 1990 song, It Never Rains(In Southern California), was sung by R&B group Tony! Toni! Toné!." } ]
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Who owns all the rights to the beatles music?
[ { "context": "Sony/ATV Music Publishing is an American music publisher owned by Sony Entertainment. It has the largest music publishing catalog in the world, with 4.53 million songs owned and administered as of March 31, 2019. The company was formed in 1995 with the merger of Sony Music Publishing and ATV Music, which was owned by entertainer Michael Jackson. Jackson had purchased ATV Music, which included the Lennon–McCartney song catalog, in 1985.", "question": "What music publisher owns all the rights to the beatles music as of 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Sony/ATV Music Publishing" ], "wikipage": "Sony/ATV Music Publishing" }, { "context": "Sony/ATV Music Publishing is an American music publisher owned by Sony Entertainment. It has the largest music publishing catalog in the world, with 4.53 million songs owned and administered as of March 31, 2019. The company was formed in 1995 with the merger of Sony Music Publishing and ATV Music, which was owned by entertainer Michael Jackson. Jackson had purchased ATV Music, which included the Lennon–McCartney song catalog, in 1985.", "question": "What entertainment company owns all the rights to the beatles music as of 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Sony Entertainment" ], "wikipage": "Sony/ATV Music Publishing" }, { "context": "Sony/ATV Music Publishing is an American music publisher owned by Sony Entertainment. It has the largest music publishing catalog in the world, with 4.53 million songs owned and administered as of March 31, 2019. The company was formed in 1995 with the merger of Sony Music Publishing and ATV Music, which was owned by entertainer Michael Jackson. Jackson had purchased ATV Music, which included the Lennon–McCartney song catalog, in 1985.", "question": "Who owned all the rights to the beatles music, with their publishing company's purchase in 1985?", "short_answers": [ "Jackson", "Michael Jackson" ], "wikipage": "Sony/ATV Music Publishing" }, { "context": "Sony/ATV Music Publishing is an American music publisher owned by Sony Entertainment. It has the largest music publishing catalog in the world, with 4.53 million songs owned and administered as of March 31, 2019. The company was formed in 1995 with the merger of Sony Music Publishing and ATV Music, which was owned by entertainer Michael Jackson. Jackson had purchased ATV Music, which included the Lennon–McCartney song catalog, in 1985.", "question": "What music publisher owned all the rights to the beatles in 1985?", "short_answers": [ "ATV Music" ], "wikipage": "Sony/ATV Music Publishing" } ]
[ { "title": "Sony/ATV Music Publishing", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sony/ATV%20Music%20Publishing" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "Sony Entertainment was formed in 1995 with the merger of Sony Music Publishing and ATV Music, which was owned by entertainer Michael Jackson. Sony/ATV Music Publishing is the American music publisher owned by Sony Entertainment that owns the rights to The Beatles music." } ]
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Who wrote the hymn on christ the solid rock i stand?
[ { "context": "\"My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less\" is a Christian hymn written by Edward Mote, a pastor at Rehoboth Baptist Church in Horsham, West Sussex. Mote wrote around 100 hymns, this one, which he wrote in 1834, being the best known of his.", "question": "Who wrote the text of the hymn On Christ the Solid Rock I Stand?", "short_answers": [ "Edward Mote" ], "wikipage": "My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who wrote the melody of the hymn On Christ the Solid Rick I Stand?", "short_answers": [ "William B. Bradbury" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My%20Hope%20Is%20Built%20on%20Nothing%20Less" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The refrain of \"My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less\" refers to the Parable of the Wise and the Foolish Builders and builds around the metaphor of Christ as a rock with a firm basis in Scripture (1 Corinthians 10:4).\n\nOn Christ the Solid Rock I stand\nAll other ground is sinking sand.", "wikipage": "My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less" } ], "long_answer": "The text of the hymn My Hope Is Built on Nothing Less was written by Edward Mote, and melody by William B. Bradbury. 1 Corinthians 10:4, On Christ the Solid Rock I stand All other ground is sinking sand, is the basis of the refrain of the hymn." } ]
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When did the first indian expedition to antarctica take place?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the expedition of an Indian to antarctica start?", "short_answers": [ "1960" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "In 1981 the Indian flag unfurled for the first time in Antarctica, marking the start of Southern Ocean expeditions under the environmental protocol of the Antarctic Treaty (1959).", "question": "When did the first expedition led by Indians to antarctica start?", "short_answers": [ "1981" ], "wikipage": "Indian Antarctic Program" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the expedition of an Indian to antarctica finish?", "short_answers": [ "1961" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the first expedition led by Indians to antarctica finish?", "short_answers": [ "1982" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Indian Antarctic Program", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian%20Antarctic%20Program" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The first Indian expedition led by an Indian to Antarctica began in 1960 and ended in 1961. The first Indian expedition to Antarctica led by a group of Indians began in 1981 and ended in 1982." } ]
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When was the european research laboratory (columbus) launched?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What date was the european research laboratory (columbus) launched?", "short_answers": [ "2008", "February 7, 2008" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The ECO sensors external connector was changed on the Space Shuttle external tank, causing a two-month delay in the launch. \"Columbus\" was finally launched successfully on the third attempt at 2:45pm EST, February 7, 2008.", "question": "Which attempt was the european research laboratory (columbus) launched?", "short_answers": [ "third attempt" ], "wikipage": "Columbus (ISS module)" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What time was the european research laboratory (columbus) launched?", "short_answers": [ "2:45pm EST" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Columbus (ISS module)", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Columbus%20%28ISS%20module%29" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The European research laboratory, Columbus, launched successfully after the third attempt, behind a two month delay, on February 7, 2008 at 2:45pm EST." } ]
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When did the consumer rights act come into force?
[ { "context": "Provisions for secondary ticketing and lettings came into force on 27 May 2015, and provisions for alternative dispute resolution (ADR) came into force on 9 July 2015 as per the EU Directive on consumer ADR. Most other provisions came into force on 1 October 2015.", "question": "When did the Consumer Rights Act 2015 come into force?", "short_answers": [ "27 May 2015" ], "wikipage": "Consumer Rights Act 2015" }, { "context": "The Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act (commonly referred to as Dodd–Frank) is a United States federal law that was enacted on July 21, 2010. The law overhauled financial regulation in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007–2008, and it made changes affecting all federal financial regulatory agencies and almost every part of the nation's financial services industry.", "question": "When did the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act come into force?", "short_answers": [ "July 21, 2010" ], "wikipage": "Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act ..." } ]
[ { "title": "Digital Media Consumers' Rights Act", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital%20Media%20Consumers%27%20Rights%20Act" }, { "title": "Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act ...", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodd%E2%80%93Frank%20Wall%20Street%20Reform%20and%20Consumer%20Protection%20Act" }, { "title": "Consumer protection", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer%20protection" }, { "title": "Consumer Rights Act 2015", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Consumer%20Rights%20Act%202015" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Consumer Rights Act 2015[1] is an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom that consolidates existing consumer protection law legislation and also gives consumers a number of new rights and remedies.", "wikipage": "Consumer Rights Act 2015" } ], "long_answer": "Several countries have consumer rights acts in place to protect consumers. The Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act came into force on July 21, 2010. It is a law of the United States that was enacted to overhaul the current financial regulations in the aftermath of the financial crisis of 2007-2008. The Consumer Rights Act 2015 came into force on 27 May 2015, which is a law of the United Kingdom that gives consumers more rights and remedies." } ]
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Who was the last british female to win wimbledon?
[ { "context": "Despite being the founders of the sport of tennis, Britain has not enjoyed much success in the four Grand Slams; namely the Australian Open, the French Open, Wimbledon, and the US Open. The most recent British winner was Andy Murray who won Wimbledon in 2016, beating Milos Raonic in the final. The last woman to win a Grand Slam tournament was Virginia Wade who won Wimbledon in 1977, beating Betty Stove in the final.", "question": "Who is the last British female to win Wimbledon in women's singles?", "short_answers": [ "Virginia Wade" ], "wikipage": "List of British singles finalists at Grand Slam tennis tournaments ..." }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the last British female to win Wimbledon as part of women's doubles?", "short_answers": [ "Angela Buxton" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who is the last British female to win Wimbledon as part of mixed doubles?", "short_answers": [ "Heather Watson" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of British singles finalists at Grand Slam tennis tournaments ...", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20British%20singles%20finalists%20at%20Grand%20Slam%20tennis%20tournaments" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The last British female to win at Wimbledon in women's singles was Virginia Wade. Angela Buxton was the last British female to win as part of the women's doubles, and Heather Watson was the last British female to win as part of the mixed doubles at Wimbeldon." } ]
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How many rick and morty episodes are out in season 3?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many rick and morty episodes are out in season 3 as of October 1, 2017?", "short_answers": [ "10" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many rick and morty episodes are out in season 3 as of September 24, 2017?", "short_answers": [ "9" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many rick and morty episodes are out in season 3 as of September 17, 2017?", "short_answers": [ "8" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of Rick and Morty episodes", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20Rick%20and%20Morty%20episodes" }, { "title": "Rick and Morty", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20and%20Morty" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "No.\noverall\tNo. in\nseason\tTitle\tDirected by\tWritten by\tOriginal air date\tU.S. viewers\n(millions)\n22\t1\t\"The Rickshank Rickdemption\"\tJuan Meza-León\tMike McMahan\tApril 1, 2017\t0.68[24][b]\n23\t2\t\"Rickmancing the Stone\"\tDominic Polcino\tJane Becker\tJuly 30, 2017\t2.86[26]\n24\t3\t\"Pickle Rick\"\tAnthony Chun\tJessica Gao\tAugust 6, 2017\t2.31[27]\n25\t4\t\"Vindicators 3: The Return of Worldender\"\tBryan Newton\tSarah Carbiener & Erica Rosbe\tAugust 13, 2017\t2.66[28]\n26\t5\t\"The Whirly Dirly Conspiracy\"\tJuan Meza-León\tRyan Ridley\tAugust 20, 2017\t2.29[29]\n27\t6\t\"Rest and Ricklaxation\"\tAnthony Chun\tTom Kauffman\tAugust 27, 2017\t2.47[30]\n28\t7\t\"The Ricklantis Mixup\"[c]\tDominic Polcino\tDan Guterman & Ryan Ridley\tSeptember 10, 2017\t2.38[32]\n29\t8\t\"Morty's Mind Blowers\"\tBryan Newton\tMike McMahan, James Siciliano, Ryan Ridley, Dan Guterman, Justin Roiland & Dan Harmon\tSeptember 17, 2017\t2.51[33]\n30\t9\t\"The ABC's of Beth\"\tJuan Meza-León\tMike McMahan\tSeptember 24, 2017\t2.49[34]\n31\t10\t\"The Rickchurian Mortydate\"\tAnthony Chun\tDan Harmon\tOctober 1, 2017.", "wikipage": "List of Rick and Morty episodes" } ], "long_answer": "Season 3 of Rick and Morty, 2017, contained 10 episodes. Episode 1 was released in April. Episode 2 was released in July. Episodes 3, 4, 5, and 6 were released in August. Episodes 7, 8, and 9 were released in September, and episode 10 was released in October." } ]
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India which is the largest state of india?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which is the largest state of india by area?", "short_answers": [ "Rajasthan" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Which is the largest state of india by population?", "short_answers": [ "Uttar Pradesh" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of states and union territories of India by area", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20states%20and%20union%20territories%20of%20India%20by%20area" }, { "title": "List of states and union territories of India by population", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20states%20and%20union%20territories%20of%20India%20by%20population" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The state covers an area of 342,239 square kilometres (132,139 sq mi) or 10.4 percent of the total geographical area of India.", "wikipage": "Rajasthan" }, { "content": "With over 200 million inhabitants, it is the most populated state in India as well as the most populous country subdivision in the world.", "wikipage": "Uttar Pradesh" } ], "long_answer": "In India, the largest state by population is Uttar Pradesh, which has over 200 million inhabitants, while the largest state by area is Rajasthan, which covers an area of 342,239 square kilometers." } ]
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When did silence of the lambs come out?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the novel \"The Silence of the Lambs\" first come out?", "short_answers": [ "May 19, 1988" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the film \"The Silence of the Lambs\" come out as a world premiere?", "short_answers": [ "January 30, 1991" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "When did the film \"The Silence of the Lambs\" first come out to theatres in the US?", "short_answers": [ "February 14, 1991" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Silence of the Lambs is a psychological horror novel by Thomas Harris. First published in 1988, it is the sequel to Harris's 1981 novel Red Dragon.", "wikipage": "The Silence of the Lambs (novel)" }, { "content": "The Silence of the Lambs is a 1991 American psychological horror[3] film directed by Jonathan Demme and written by Ted Tally, adapted from Thomas Harris' 1988 novel.", "wikipage": "The Silence of the Lambs (film)" }, { "content": "The film was released on VHS in October 1991 by Orion Home Video.", "wikipage": "The Silence of the Lambs (film) Home media" } ], "long_answer": "The Silence of the Lambs is the title of both a 1988 Thomas Harris novel and a 1991 film adapted from Harris' 1988 novel. The novel first came out on May 19, 1988. The film came out as a world premiere on January 30, 1991, and came out in theaters in the US on February 14, 1991. The film was later released on VHS in October 1991." } ]
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Who is the princess in prince of persia?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the name of the character of the princess in prince of persia?", "short_answers": [ "Tamina, Princess of Alamut" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "When filming began, the film's release date was postponed to May 28, 2010, with the studio seeking enough time for the post-production process in designing the film's special effects. The profit margin on the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" films was compromised by overspending as special effects teams rushed to complete the films for their release dates. \"Variety\" also ascribed the postponement to avoiding the potential 2008 Screen Actors Guild strike so the studio could ensure that the film leads to a \"mega-franchise\" similar to its successful \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" series. Other reasons for the release date change were that the film was originally scheduled a week before \"\", and Disney needed more time to co-ordinate its marketing campaign. Gyllenhaal claims he \"over-prepared\" for the role, gaining five or six pounds of muscle. The actor says, \"I never knew how much they were going to ask me to do, so I just made sure I'd be hopefully able to do anything.\" Gemma Arterton was announced to play the role of protagonist Tamina, and Arterton reported she practiced horse back riding in Madrid before filming. Ben Kingsley was to portray the film's antagonist, Nizam. Alfred Molina was to portray a character named Sheik Amar, who becomes a mentor to the prince. Toby Kebbell was to play Prince Garsiv, Dastan's brother and head of the Persian army. Richard Coyle was cast as the eldest brother Crown prince Tus and William Foster was cast as young Dastan based on his experience in parkour. The leading characters of the film all speak with recognisable English accents.", "question": "What is the name of the actress who plays the princess in prince of persia?", "short_answers": [ "Gemma Arterton" ], "wikipage": "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film)" } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (Persian: شاهزاده ایرانی: ماسه های زمان) is a 2010 American action fantasy film directed by Mike Newell. The film was written by Jordan Mechner, Boaz Yakin, Doug Miro, and Carlo Bernard, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 28, 2010. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Prince Dastan, Gemma Arterton as Princess Tamina, Ben Kingsley as Nizam, Toby Kebbell as Garsiv and Alfred Molina as Sheik Amar.", "wikipage": "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time (film)" }, { "content": "Gemma Christina Arterton[1] (born 2 February 1986[2]) is an English actress and film producer.[", "wikipage": "Gemma Arterton" } ], "long_answer": "Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time is a 2010 American action fantasy film directed by Mike Newell. The film was written by Jordan Mechner, Boaz Yakin, Doug Miro, and Carlo Bernard, produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, and released by Walt Disney Pictures on May 28, 2010. The name of the character of the princess in the film is Tamina, Princess of Alamut, who is played by English actress and film producer, Gemma Arterton. Jake Gyllenhaal also stars in the film, as Prince Dastan." } ]
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Where is the mekong river delta located in vietnam?
[ { "context": "The Mekong Delta (, literally \"Nine Dragon river delta\" or simply , \"Mekong river delta\"), also known as the Western Region () or the South-western region () is the region in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River approaches and empties into the sea through a network of distributaries. The Mekong delta region encompasses a large portion of southwestern Vietnam of over . The size of the area covered by water depends on the season. Before 1975, Mekong Delta was part of Republic of Vietnam. Mekong Delta was home of the IV Corps region during Vietnam War. IV Corps is the only corps in South Vietnam that VC didn't attack significantly until the last President Duong Van Minh surrendered to North Vietnam. ", "question": "Where in Vietnam is the Mekong River Delta located?", "short_answers": [ "southwestern Vietnam" ], "wikipage": "Mekong Delta" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What are the coordinates of the Mekong River Delta in Vietnam?", "short_answers": [ "10°02′N 105°47′E" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Mekong Delta", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mekong%20Delta" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [], "long_answer": "The Mekong Delta, literally \"Nine Dragon river delta\" or simply \"Mekong river delta\", also known as the Western Region or the South-western region is the region in southwestern Vietnam where the Mekong River approaches and empties into the sea through a network of distributaries. The coordinates of the Mekong River Delta is 10°02′N 105°47′E." } ]
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Whats the latest episode of the walking dead?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What episode number is the latest episode of The Walking Dead?", "short_answers": [ "139" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "What is the title of the latest episode of The Walking Dead?", "short_answers": [ "The World Before" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "List of The Walking Dead episodes", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List%20of%20The%20Walking%20Dead%20episodes" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic television series based on the comic book of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard, and developed for television by Frank Darabont.", "wikipage": "List of The Walking Dead episodes" } ], "long_answer": "The Walking Dead is an American post-apocalyptic television series based on the comic book of the same name by Robert Kirkman, Tony Moore and Charlie Adlard, and developed for television by Frank Darabont. The latest episode is episode 139, titled \"The World Before\"." } ]
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Who has become the new member of upsc?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has become the new member of upsc on 12 May 2015?", "short_answers": [ "Pradeep Kumar Joshi" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "Bhim Sain Bassi or more commonly B.S. Bassi (born 20 February 1956) is an Indian Police Service (IPS) officer and is currently a member of the Union Public Service Commission since 31 May 2016. He served as the Commissioner of Police, Delhi from August 2013 to February 2016. He previously served as the Special Commissioner of Police (Administration) of Delhi Police (2012–13), Special Commissioner of Police (Traffic) of Delhi Police (2011-2012), Director General of Police of Goa Police (2009-2011) and Inspector General of Police of Chandigarh Police (2000-2002). ", "question": "Who has become the new member of upsc on 31 May 2016?", "short_answers": [ "Bhim Sain Bassi", "Bassi" ], "wikipage": "Bhim Sain Bassi" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has become the new member of upsc on 21 Feb 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Air Marshal Ajit Bhonsle" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has become the new member of upsc on 29 Feb 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Mehta", "Sujata Mehta" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has become the new member of upsc on 28 Jun 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Manoj Soni" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "Who has become the new member of upsc on 01 Dec 2017?", "short_answers": [ "Smita Nagaraj" ], "wikipage": null } ]
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[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "The Union Public Service Commission (ISO: Saṅgh Lōk Sēvā Āyōg), commonly abbreviated as UPSC, is India's premier central recruiting agency for central government public servants.", "wikipage": "Union Public Service Commission" }, { "content": "Pradeep Kumar Joshi has been the Chairman of UPSC since August 2020.", "wikipage": "Union Public Service Commission" }, { "content": "joined the Indian Foreign Service in 1980", "wikipage": "Sujata Mehta (Indian Foreign Service)" }, { "content": "served as Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations Conference on Disarmament, Geneva.", "wikipage": "Sujata Mehta (Indian Foreign Service)" } ], "long_answer": "The Union Public Service Commission, commonly abbreviated as UPSC, is India's premier central recruiting agency for central government public servants. Pradeep Kumar Joshi became a new member of UPSC in 2015 and has been the Chairman of UPSC since August 2020. In 2016, Bhim Sain Bassi became a new member of UPSC. He previously served as the Commissioner of Police in Delhi. In 2017, Air Marshal Ajit Bhonsle, Manoj Soni, Smita Nagaraj and Sujata Mehta became new members of UPSC. Previously, Sujata Mehta served in the Indian Foreign Service, and she also served as Ambassador and Permanent Representative of India to the United Nations Conference on Disarmament, Geneva. In 2018, Bharat Bhushan Vyas became a new member of UPSC, while T. C. A. Anant and Rajiv Nayan Choubey became new members in 2019. Dr. Pradeep Kumar Joshi became a new member of UPSC in 2020." } ]
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How many lanes does an olympic pool have?
[ { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many total lanes does an olympic pool have since 2008?", "short_answers": [ "10", "ten" ], "wikipage": null }, { "context": "The new Olympic-sized swimming pool was designed to provide advantages to assist the swimmers, the first being the increase in the number of lanes. Increasing the lane count from eight to ten gives the swimmers a \"buffer lane\", helping to absorb waves generated by the swimmers' movements, allowing for less resistance against the swimmers. Moreover, increasing the depth of the pool further gives swimmers another advantage, as the added depth assists the lane lines in dissipating water churn from the swimmers, creating less hydrodynamic drag for the swimmers.", "question": "How many lanes does an olympic pool have for racing, disregarding the empty lanes since 2008?", "short_answers": [ "8", "eight" ], "wikipage": "Olympic-size swimming pool" }, { "context": "No context provided", "question": "How many lanes does an olympic pool have prior to 2008?", "short_answers": [ "8", "eight", "8-lane" ], "wikipage": null } ]
[ { "title": "Olympic-size swimming pool", "url": "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olympic-size%20swimming%20pool" } ]
[ { "knowledge": [ { "content": "There must be two spaces 2.5 m (8 ft 2 in) wide outside lanes 1 and 8 (in effect, two empty lanes).[2] The length of 50 metres (164 ft) must be between the touch pads at the end of each lane, if they are used.[2] If starting blocks are used, then there must be a minimum depth of 1.35 metres (4.4 ft) from between 1.0 metre (3 ft) from the end of the pool to at least 6.0 metres (20 ft) from the end of the pool. At all other points, the minimum depth is 1.0 metre (3 ft).[2] If the pool is used for Olympic Games or World Championships, then the minimum depth is increased to 2.0 metres (7 ft)", "wikipage": "Olympic-size swimming pool" } ], "long_answer": "Since 2008, an Olympic-size swimming pool must be comprised of 10 50 meter long lanes. 8 of these lanes are used for racing, with the remaining two left empty, helping to absorb waves generated by the swimmers' movements and allowing for less resistance against them. Before that year, an Olympic pool had only 8 total lanes." } ]
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