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What does the growth, development, and reproduction of organisms rely on? | <text>What does the growth, development, and reproduction of organisms rely on?</text><reasoning>The growth, development, and reproduction of organisms relies on cell division, or the process by which a single cell divides into two usually identical daughter cells. This requires first making a duplicate copy of every g... |
In cell division, what two cells are created? | <text>In cell division, what two cells are created?</text><reasoning>The growth, development, and reproduction of organisms relies on cell division, or the process by which a single cell divides into two usually identical daughter cells. This requires first making a duplicate copy of every gene in the genome in a proce... |
What specialized enzyme is responsible DNA replication? | <text>What specialized enzyme is responsible DNA replication?</text><reasoning>The growth, development, and reproduction of organisms relies on cell division, or the process by which a single cell divides into two usually identical daughter cells. This requires first making a duplicate copy of every gene in the genome ... |
Why does the sequence of one strand completely specify the sequence of its complement? | <text>Why does the sequence of one strand completely specify the sequence of its complement?</text><reasoning>The growth, development, and reproduction of organisms relies on cell division, or the process by which a single cell divides into two usually identical daughter cells. This requires first making a duplicate co... |
What one word characterizes the process of DNA replication? | <text>What one word characterizes the process of DNA replication?</text><reasoning>The growth, development, and reproduction of organisms relies on cell division, or the process by which a single cell divides into two usually identical daughter cells. This requires first making a duplicate copy of every gene in the gen... |
How many members compose the legislature? | <text>How many members compose the legislature?</text><reasoning>At the legislative level, a unicameral Assembleia Nacional Popular (National People's Assembly) is made up of 100 members. They are popularly elected from multi-member constituencies to serve a four-year term. The judicial system is headed by a Tribunal S... |
Is the legislature bicameral or unicameral? | <text>Is the legislature bicameral or unicameral?</text><reasoning>At the legislative level, a unicameral Assembleia Nacional Popular (National People's Assembly) is made up of 100 members. They are popularly elected from multi-member constituencies to serve a four-year term. The judicial system is headed by a Tribunal... |
How long do members serve in the legislature? | <text>How long do members serve in the legislature?</text><reasoning>At the legislative level, a unicameral Assembleia Nacional Popular (National People's Assembly) is made up of 100 members. They are popularly elected from multi-member constituencies to serve a four-year term. The judicial system is headed by a Tribun... |
What is the head of the judicial system? | <text>What is the head of the judicial system?</text><reasoning>At the legislative level, a unicameral Assembleia Nacional Popular (National People's Assembly) is made up of 100 members. They are popularly elected from multi-member constituencies to serve a four-year term. The judicial system is headed by a Tribunal Su... |
How many justices are on the Supreme Court? | <text>How many justices are on the Supreme Court?</text><reasoning>At the legislative level, a unicameral Assembleia Nacional Popular (National People's Assembly) is made up of 100 members. They are popularly elected from multi-member constituencies to serve a four-year term. The judicial system is headed by a Tribunal... |
Who tried to establish a rival foothold at Bolama? | <text>Who tried to establish a rival foothold at Bolama?</text><reasoning>For a brief period in the 1790s, the British tried to establish a rival foothold on an offshore island, at Bolama. But by the 19th century the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in Bissau to regard the neighbouring coastline as their own special... |
When was a rival foothold attempted at Bolama? | <text>When was a rival foothold attempted at Bolama?</text><reasoning>For a brief period in the 1790s, the British tried to establish a rival foothold on an offshore island, at Bolama. But by the 19th century the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in Bissau to regard the neighbouring coastline as their own special te... |
Who regarded Bolama as their own in the 19th century? | <text>Who regarded Bolama as their own in the 19th century?</text><reasoning>For a brief period in the 1790s, the British tried to establish a rival foothold on an offshore island, at Bolama. But by the 19th century the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in Bissau to regard the neighbouring coastline as their own spec... |
What other area did the Portuguese regard as their special territory? | <text>What other area did the Portuguese regard as their special territory?</text><reasoning>For a brief period in the 1790s, the British tried to establish a rival foothold on an offshore island, at Bolama. But by the 19th century the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in Bissau to regard the neighbouring coastline a... |
What rival did the Portuguese fend off in Guinea-Bissau? | <text>What rival did the Portuguese fend off in Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>For a brief period in the 1790s, the British tried to establish a rival foothold on an offshore island, at Bolama. But by the 19th century the Portuguese were sufficiently secure in Bissau to regard the neighbouring coastline as their own s... |
Who was assassinated on 2 March 2009? | <text>Who was assassinated on 2 March 2009?</text><reasoning>On 2 March 2009, however, Vieira was assassinated by what preliminary reports indicated to be a group of soldiers avenging the death of the head of joint chiefs of staff, General Batista Tagme Na Wai. Tagme died in an explosion on Sunday, 1 March 2009, target... |
Who was assassinated on 1 March 2009? | <text>Who was assassinated on 1 March 2009?</text><reasoning>On 2 March 2009, however, Vieira was assassinated by what preliminary reports indicated to be a group of soldiers avenging the death of the head of joint chiefs of staff, General Batista Tagme Na Wai. Tagme died in an explosion on Sunday, 1 March 2009, target... |
Who pledged to respect the constitutional order of succession? | <text>Who pledged to respect the constitutional order of succession?</text><reasoning>On 2 March 2009, however, Vieira was assassinated by what preliminary reports indicated to be a group of soldiers avenging the death of the head of joint chiefs of staff, General Batista Tagme Na Wai. Tagme died in an explosion on Sun... |
Who was appointed interim president? | <text>Who was appointed interim president?</text><reasoning>On 2 March 2009, however, Vieira was assassinated by what preliminary reports indicated to be a group of soldiers avenging the death of the head of joint chiefs of staff, General Batista Tagme Na Wai. Tagme died in an explosion on Sunday, 1 March 2009, target ... |
Who won the election in June 2009? | <text>Who won the election in June 2009?</text><reasoning>On 2 March 2009, however, Vieira was assassinated by what preliminary reports indicated to be a group of soldiers avenging the death of the head of joint chiefs of staff, General Batista Tagme Na Wai. Tagme died in an explosion on Sunday, 1 March 2009, target of... |
What is the average rainfall in Bissau, in millimetres? | <text>What is the average rainfall in Bissau, in millimetres?</text><reasoning>Guinea-Bissau is warm all year around and there is little temperature fluctuation; it averages 26.3 °C (79.3 °F). The average rainfall for Bissau is 2,024 millimetres (79.7 in) although this is almost entirely accounted for during the rainy ... |
When is the rainy season in Guinea-Bissau? | <text>When is the rainy season in Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>Guinea-Bissau is warm all year around and there is little temperature fluctuation; it averages 26.3 °C (79.3 °F). The average rainfall for Bissau is 2,024 millimetres (79.7 in) although this is almost entirely accounted for during the rainy season which ... |
What does the country experience from December through April? | <text>What does the country experience from December through April?</text><reasoning>Guinea-Bissau is warm all year around and there is little temperature fluctuation; it averages 26.3 °C (79.3 °F). The average rainfall for Bissau is 2,024 millimetres (79.7 in) although this is almost entirely accounted for during the ... |
When is Guinea-Bissau warm? | <text>When is Guinea-Bissau warm?</text><reasoning>Guinea-Bissau is warm all year around and there is little temperature fluctuation; it averages 26.3 °C (79.3 °F). The average rainfall for Bissau is 2,024 millimetres (79.7 in) although this is almost entirely accounted for during the rainy season which falls between J... |
What is the average temperature in Guinea-Bissau? | <text>What is the average temperature in Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>Guinea-Bissau is warm all year around and there is little temperature fluctuation; it averages 26.3 °C (79.3 °F). The average rainfall for Bissau is 2,024 millimetres (79.7 in) although this is almost entirely accounted for during the rainy season... |
When did drug traffickers begin to use Guinea-Bissau? | <text>When did drug traffickers begin to use Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>Beginning around 2005, drug traffickers based in Latin America began to use Guinea-Bissau, along with several neighboring West African nations, as a transshipment point to Europe for cocaine. The nation was described by a United Nations offici... |
Where did the drug traffickers come from? | <text>Where did the drug traffickers come from?</text><reasoning>Beginning around 2005, drug traffickers based in Latin America began to use Guinea-Bissau, along with several neighboring West African nations, as a transshipment point to Europe for cocaine. The nation was described by a United Nations official as being ... |
What was the final destination of the drugs going through Guinea-Bissau? | <text>What was the final destination of the drugs going through Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>Beginning around 2005, drug traffickers based in Latin America began to use Guinea-Bissau, along with several neighboring West African nations, as a transshipment point to Europe for cocaine. The nation was described by a Un... |
Who described Guinea-Bissau as being at risk for becoming a "narco-state"? | <text>Who described Guinea-Bissau as being at risk for becoming a "narco-state"?</text><reasoning>Beginning around 2005, drug traffickers based in Latin America began to use Guinea-Bissau, along with several neighboring West African nations, as a transshipment point to Europe for cocaine. The nation was described by a ... |
Who has done little to stop drug trafficking in the country? | <text>Who has done little to stop drug trafficking in the country?</text><reasoning>Beginning around 2005, drug traffickers based in Latin America began to use Guinea-Bissau, along with several neighboring West African nations, as a transshipment point to Europe for cocaine. The nation was described by a United Nations... |
What percentage of the population speaks Kriol? | <text>What percentage of the population speaks Kriol?</text><reasoning>14% of the population speaks the official language Portuguese, the language of government and national communication during centuries of colonial rule. 44% speak Kriol, a Portuguese-based creole language, which is effectively a national language of ... |
What is the official language of Guinea-Bissau? | <text>What is the official language of Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>14% of the population speaks the official language Portuguese, the language of government and national communication during centuries of colonial rule. 44% speak Kriol, a Portuguese-based creole language, which is effectively a national language of ... |
How long was Guinea-Bissau under colonial rule? | <text>How long was Guinea-Bissau under colonial rule?</text><reasoning>14% of the population speaks the official language Portuguese, the language of government and national communication during centuries of colonial rule. 44% speak Kriol, a Portuguese-based creole language, which is effectively a national language of ... |
What type of language is Kriol? | <text>What type of language is Kriol?</text><reasoning>14% of the population speaks the official language Portuguese, the language of government and national communication during centuries of colonial rule. 44% speak Kriol, a Portuguese-based creole language, which is effectively a national language of communication am... |
Where does 14th Street begin? | <text>Where does 14th Street begin?</text><reasoning>14th Street is a main numbered street in Manhattan. It begins at Avenue C and ends at West Street. Its length is 3.4 km (2.1 mi). It has six subway stations:</reasoning><output>Avenue C</output> |
Where does 14th Street end? | <text>Where does 14th Street end?</text><reasoning>14th Street is a main numbered street in Manhattan. It begins at Avenue C and ends at West Street. Its length is 3.4 km (2.1 mi). It has six subway stations:</reasoning><output>West Street</output> |
How many subway stations are on 14th Street? | <text>How many subway stations are on 14th Street?</text><reasoning>14th Street is a main numbered street in Manhattan. It begins at Avenue C and ends at West Street. Its length is 3.4 km (2.1 mi). It has six subway stations:</reasoning><output>six</output> |
What is the length of 14th Street in miles? | <text>What is the length of 14th Street in miles?</text><reasoning>14th Street is a main numbered street in Manhattan. It begins at Avenue C and ends at West Street. Its length is 3.4 km (2.1 mi). It has six subway stations:</reasoning><output>2.1</output> |
What was the population of Guinea-Bissau in 1950? | <text>What was the population of Guinea-Bissau in 1950?</text><reasoning>According to the 2010 revison of the UN World Population Prospects, Guinea-Bissau's population was 1,515,000 in 2010, compared to 518,000 in 1950. The proportion of the population below the age of 15 in 2010 was 41.3%, 55.4% were aged between 15 a... |
What was the population of Guinea-Bissau in 2010? | <text>What was the population of Guinea-Bissau in 2010?</text><reasoning>According to the 2010 revison of the UN World Population Prospects, Guinea-Bissau's population was 1,515,000 in 2010, compared to 518,000 in 1950. The proportion of the population below the age of 15 in 2010 was 41.3%, 55.4% were aged between 15 a... |
What is the source of the population data? | <text>What is the source of the population data?</text><reasoning>According to the 2010 revison of the UN World Population Prospects, Guinea-Bissau's population was 1,515,000 in 2010, compared to 518,000 in 1950. The proportion of the population below the age of 15 in 2010 was 41.3%, 55.4% were aged between 15 and 65 y... |
What percentage of the population was below the age of 15? | <text>What percentage of the population was below the age of 15?</text><reasoning>According to the 2010 revison of the UN World Population Prospects, Guinea-Bissau's population was 1,515,000 in 2010, compared to 518,000 in 1950. The proportion of the population below the age of 15 in 2010 was 41.3%, 55.4% were aged bet... |
What percentage of the population was 65 or older? | <text>What percentage of the population was 65 or older?</text><reasoning>According to the 2010 revison of the UN World Population Prospects, Guinea-Bissau's population was 1,515,000 in 2010, compared to 518,000 in 1950. The proportion of the population below the age of 15 in 2010 was 41.3%, 55.4% were aged between 15 ... |
What group started an armed rebellion in Guinea-Bissau? | <text>What group started an armed rebellion in Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>An armed rebellion beginning in 1956 by the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) under the leadership of Amílcar Cabral gradually consolidated its hold on then Portuguese Guinea. Unlike guerrilla movements in o... |
When did the armed rebellion begin? | <text>When did the armed rebellion begin?</text><reasoning>An armed rebellion beginning in 1956 by the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) under the leadership of Amílcar Cabral gradually consolidated its hold on then Portuguese Guinea. Unlike guerrilla movements in other Portuguese colo... |
Who was the leader of the armed rebellion? | <text>Who was the leader of the armed rebellion?</text><reasoning>An armed rebellion beginning in 1956 by the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) under the leadership of Amílcar Cabral gradually consolidated its hold on then Portuguese Guinea. Unlike guerrilla movements in other Portugue... |
Who supplied doctors and technicians to the rebels? | <text>Who supplied doctors and technicians to the rebels?</text><reasoning>An armed rebellion beginning in 1956 by the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) under the leadership of Amílcar Cabral gradually consolidated its hold on then Portuguese Guinea. Unlike guerrilla movements in other... |
When was Cabral assassinated? | <text>When was Cabral assassinated?</text><reasoning>An armed rebellion beginning in 1956 by the African Party for the Independence of Guinea and Cape Verde (PAIGC) under the leadership of Amílcar Cabral gradually consolidated its hold on then Portuguese Guinea. Unlike guerrilla movements in other Portuguese colonies, ... |
What is the second language for most Portuguese in Guinea-Bissau? | <text>What is the second language for most Portuguese in Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>Most Portuguese and Mestiços speak one of the African languages and Kriol as second languages. French is also taught in schools because Guinea-Bissau is surrounded by French-speaking nations. Guinea-Bissau is a full member of the F... |
Why is French taught in school? | <text>Why is French taught in school?</text><reasoning>Most Portuguese and Mestiços speak one of the African languages and Kriol as second languages. French is also taught in schools because Guinea-Bissau is surrounded by French-speaking nations. Guinea-Bissau is a full member of the Francophonie.</reasoning><output>Gu... |
What is Guinea-Bissau a full member of? | <text>What is Guinea-Bissau a full member of?</text><reasoning>Most Portuguese and Mestiços speak one of the African languages and Kriol as second languages. French is also taught in schools because Guinea-Bissau is surrounded by French-speaking nations. Guinea-Bissau is a full member of the Francophonie.</reasoning><o... |
Who speaks both African languages and Kriol? | <text>Who speaks both African languages and Kriol?</text><reasoning>Most Portuguese and Mestiços speak one of the African languages and Kriol as second languages. French is also taught in schools because Guinea-Bissau is surrounded by French-speaking nations. Guinea-Bissau is a full member of the Francophonie.</reasoni... |
What type of secondary schools does Guinea-Bissau have? | <text>What type of secondary schools does Guinea-Bissau have?</text><reasoning>Guinea-Bissau has several secondary schools (general as well as technical) and a number of universities, to which an institutionally autonomous Faculty of Law as well as a Faculty of Medicine have been added.</reasoning><output>general as we... |
What institutions have added a Faculty of Law? | <text>What institutions have added a Faculty of Law?</text><reasoning>Guinea-Bissau has several secondary schools (general as well as technical) and a number of universities, to which an institutionally autonomous Faculty of Law as well as a Faculty of Medicine have been added.</reasoning><output>universities</output> |
What institutions have added a Faculty of Medicine? | <text>What institutions have added a Faculty of Medicine?</text><reasoning>Guinea-Bissau has several secondary schools (general as well as technical) and a number of universities, to which an institutionally autonomous Faculty of Law as well as a Faculty of Medicine have been added.</reasoning><output>universities</out... |
What two words are used to describe the Faculty of Law and Faculty of Medicine? | <text>What two words are used to describe the Faculty of Law and Faculty of Medicine?</text><reasoning>Guinea-Bissau has several secondary schools (general as well as technical) and a number of universities, to which an institutionally autonomous Faculty of Law as well as a Faculty of Medicine have been added.</reasoni... |
What kills more residents than AIDS? | <text>What kills more residents than AIDS?</text><reasoning>Malaria kills more residents; 9% of the population have reported infection, It causes three times as many deaths as AIDS. In 2008, fewer than half of children younger than five slept under antimalaria nets or had access to antimalarial drugs.</reasoning><outpu... |
What percentage of the population has Malaria? | <text>What percentage of the population has Malaria?</text><reasoning>Malaria kills more residents; 9% of the population have reported infection, It causes three times as many deaths as AIDS. In 2008, fewer than half of children younger than five slept under antimalaria nets or had access to antimalarial drugs.</reason... |
How many more deaths does malaria cause vs. AIDS? | <text>How many more deaths does malaria cause vs. AIDS?</text><reasoning>Malaria kills more residents; 9% of the population have reported infection, It causes three times as many deaths as AIDS. In 2008, fewer than half of children younger than five slept under antimalaria nets or had access to antimalarial drugs.</rea... |
How many children under five slept under antimalaria nets in 2008? | <text>How many children under five slept under antimalaria nets in 2008?</text><reasoning>Malaria kills more residents; 9% of the population have reported infection, It causes three times as many deaths as AIDS. In 2008, fewer than half of children younger than five slept under antimalaria nets or had access to antimal... |
What type of drugs did many young children not have access to in 2008? | <text>What type of drugs did many young children not have access to in 2008?</text><reasoning>Malaria kills more residents; 9% of the population have reported infection, It causes three times as many deaths as AIDS. In 2008, fewer than half of children younger than five slept under antimalaria nets or had access to ant... |
In what year did Guinea-Bissau start to bring some internal monetary stability to the country? | <text>In what year did Guinea-Bissau start to bring some internal monetary stability to the country?</text><reasoning>After several years of economic downturn and political instability, in 1997, Guinea-Bissau entered the CFA franc monetary system, bringing about some internal monetary stability. The civil war that took... |
What did the government do in 1997 to increase monetary stability? | <text>What did the government do in 1997 to increase monetary stability?</text><reasoning>After several years of economic downturn and political instability, in 1997, Guinea-Bissau entered the CFA franc monetary system, bringing about some internal monetary stability. The civil war that took place in 1998 and 1999, and... |
What years did the civil war take place? | <text>What years did the civil war take place?</text><reasoning>After several years of economic downturn and political instability, in 1997, Guinea-Bissau entered the CFA franc monetary system, bringing about some internal monetary stability. The civil war that took place in 1998 and 1999, and a military coup in Septem... |
When was there a military coup in Guinea-Bissau? | <text>When was there a military coup in Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>After several years of economic downturn and political instability, in 1997, Guinea-Bissau entered the CFA franc monetary system, bringing about some internal monetary stability. The civil war that took place in 1998 and 1999, and a military coup i... |
When were parliamentary elections held? | <text>When were parliamentary elections held?</text><reasoning>After several years of economic downturn and political instability, in 1997, Guinea-Bissau entered the CFA franc monetary system, bringing about some internal monetary stability. The civil war that took place in 1998 and 1999, and a military coup in Septemb... |
What percentage of the population is Christian? | <text>What percentage of the population is Christian?</text><reasoning>Approximately 10% of the country's population belong to the Christian community, and 40% continue to hold Indigenous beliefs. These statistics can be misleading, however, as many residents practice syncretic forms of Islamic and Christian faiths, co... |
What percentage of the population continues to hold indigenous beliefs? | <text>What percentage of the population continues to hold indigenous beliefs?</text><reasoning>Approximately 10% of the country's population belong to the Christian community, and 40% continue to hold Indigenous beliefs. These statistics can be misleading, however, as many residents practice syncretic forms of Islamic ... |
What forms of Islamic and Christian faiths do many residents practice? | <text>What forms of Islamic and Christian faiths do many residents practice?</text><reasoning>Approximately 10% of the country's population belong to the Christian community, and 40% continue to hold Indigenous beliefs. These statistics can be misleading, however, as many residents practice syncretic forms of Islamic a... |
What do many residents combine with Islamic and Christian practices? | <text>What do many residents combine with Islamic and Christian practices?</text><reasoning>Approximately 10% of the country's population belong to the Christian community, and 40% continue to hold Indigenous beliefs. These statistics can be misleading, however, as many residents practice syncretic forms of Islamic and... |
Guinea-Bissau is larger than what two countries? | <text>Guinea-Bissau is larger than what two countries?</text><reasoning>At 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi), the country is larger in size than Taiwan or Belgium. It lies at a low altitude; its highest point is 300 metres (984 ft). The terrain of is mostly low coastal plain with swamps of Guinean mangroves risin... |
How high is the highest point in Guinea-Bissau? | <text>How high is the highest point in Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>At 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi), the country is larger in size than Taiwan or Belgium. It lies at a low altitude; its highest point is 300 metres (984 ft). The terrain of is mostly low coastal plain with swamps of Guinean mangroves rising... |
What archipelago lies off the mainland? | <text>What archipelago lies off the mainland?</text><reasoning>At 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi), the country is larger in size than Taiwan or Belgium. It lies at a low altitude; its highest point is 300 metres (984 ft). The terrain of is mostly low coastal plain with swamps of Guinean mangroves rising to Guin... |
How many square kilometers is Guinea-Bissau? | <text>How many square kilometers is Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>At 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi), the country is larger in size than Taiwan or Belgium. It lies at a low altitude; its highest point is 300 metres (984 ft). The terrain of is mostly low coastal plain with swamps of Guinean mangroves rising to... |
Where does Guinea-Bissau get its hot dry winds from? | <text>Where does Guinea-Bissau get its hot dry winds from?</text><reasoning>At 36,125 square kilometres (13,948 sq mi), the country is larger in size than Taiwan or Belgium. It lies at a low altitude; its highest point is 300 metres (984 ft). The terrain of is mostly low coastal plain with swamps of Guinean mangroves r... |
What are the ages when education is compulsory? | <text>What are the ages when education is compulsory?</text><reasoning>Education is compulsory from the age of 7 to 13. The enrollment of boys is higher than that of girls. In 1998, the gross primary enrollment rate was 53.5%, with higher enrollment ratio for males (67.7%) compared to females (40%).</reasoning><output>... |
What gender has a higher enrollment? | <text>What gender has a higher enrollment?</text><reasoning>Education is compulsory from the age of 7 to 13. The enrollment of boys is higher than that of girls. In 1998, the gross primary enrollment rate was 53.5%, with higher enrollment ratio for males (67.7%) compared to females (40%).</reasoning><output>boys</outpu... |
What was the gross primary enrollment rate in 1998? | <text>What was the gross primary enrollment rate in 1998?</text><reasoning>Education is compulsory from the age of 7 to 13. The enrollment of boys is higher than that of girls. In 1998, the gross primary enrollment rate was 53.5%, with higher enrollment ratio for males (67.7%) compared to females (40%).</reasoning><out... |
What was the gross primary enrollment rate for males? | <text>What was the gross primary enrollment rate for males?</text><reasoning>Education is compulsory from the age of 7 to 13. The enrollment of boys is higher than that of girls. In 1998, the gross primary enrollment rate was 53.5%, with higher enrollment ratio for males (67.7%) compared to females (40%).</reasoning><o... |
What was the gross primary enrollment rate for females? | <text>What was the gross primary enrollment rate for females?</text><reasoning>Education is compulsory from the age of 7 to 13. The enrollment of boys is higher than that of girls. In 1998, the gross primary enrollment rate was 53.5%, with higher enrollment ratio for males (67.7%) compared to females (40%).</reasoning>... |
What natives comprise a very small percentage of the population? | <text>What natives comprise a very small percentage of the population?</text><reasoning>Portuguese natives comprise a very small percentage of Guinea-Bissauans. After Guinea-Bissau gained independence, most of the Portuguese nationals left the country. The country has a tiny Chinese population. These include traders an... |
Who left the country after Guinea-Bissau gained independence? | <text>Who left the country after Guinea-Bissau gained independence?</text><reasoning>Portuguese natives comprise a very small percentage of Guinea-Bissauans. After Guinea-Bissau gained independence, most of the Portuguese nationals left the country. The country has a tiny Chinese population. These include traders and m... |
What ethnic group has a tiny population in Guinea-Bissau? | <text>What ethnic group has a tiny population in Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>Portuguese natives comprise a very small percentage of Guinea-Bissauans. After Guinea-Bissau gained independence, most of the Portuguese nationals left the country. The country has a tiny Chinese population. These include traders and merch... |
What is the name of a former Asian Portuguese colony? | <text>What is the name of a former Asian Portuguese colony?</text><reasoning>Portuguese natives comprise a very small percentage of Guinea-Bissauans. After Guinea-Bissau gained independence, most of the Portuguese nationals left the country. The country has a tiny Chinese population. These include traders and merchants... |
What is the ancestry of the Chinese population in Guinea-Bissau? | <text>What is the ancestry of the Chinese population in Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>Portuguese natives comprise a very small percentage of Guinea-Bissauans. After Guinea-Bissau gained independence, most of the Portuguese nationals left the country. The country has a tiny Chinese population. These include traders an... |
The Fashion Institute of Technology is on the corner of 27th Street and what Avenue? | <text>The Fashion Institute of Technology is on the corner of 27th Street and what Avenue?</text><reasoning>Heading east, 27th Street passes through Chelsea Park between Tenth and Ninth Avenues, with the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) on the corner of Eighth. On Madison Avenue between 26th and 27th streets, on t... |
What year was the New York Life Building built? | <text>What year was the New York Life Building built?</text><reasoning>Heading east, 27th Street passes through Chelsea Park between Tenth and Ninth Avenues, with the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) on the corner of Eighth. On Madison Avenue between 26th and 27th streets, on the site of the old Madison Square Gar... |
Who designed the New York Life Building? | <text>Who designed the New York Life Building?</text><reasoning>Heading east, 27th Street passes through Chelsea Park between Tenth and Ninth Avenues, with the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) on the corner of Eighth. On Madison Avenue between 26th and 27th streets, on the site of the old Madison Square Garden, is... |
Which hospital is located at the end if 27th Street? | <text>Which hospital is located at the end if 27th Street?</text><reasoning>Heading east, 27th Street passes through Chelsea Park between Tenth and Ninth Avenues, with the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) on the corner of Eighth. On Madison Avenue between 26th and 27th streets, on the site of the old Madison Squar... |
Which park does 27th Street pass through between Ninth and Tenth Avenues? | <text>Which park does 27th Street pass through between Ninth and Tenth Avenues?</text><reasoning>Heading east, 27th Street passes through Chelsea Park between Tenth and Ninth Avenues, with the Fashion Institute of Technology (FIT) on the corner of Eighth. On Madison Avenue between 26th and 27th streets, on the site of ... |
In the 20th century most people practiced some form of what faith? | <text>In the 20th century most people practiced some form of what faith?</text><reasoning>Throughout the 20th century, most Bissau-Guineans practiced some form of Animism. In the early 21st century, many have adopted Islam, which is now practiced by 50% of the country's population. Most of Guinea-Bissau's Muslims are o... |
What religion was adopted by the population in the early 21st century? | <text>What religion was adopted by the population in the early 21st century?</text><reasoning>Throughout the 20th century, most Bissau-Guineans practiced some form of Animism. In the early 21st century, many have adopted Islam, which is now practiced by 50% of the country's population. Most of Guinea-Bissau's Muslims a... |
What percentage of the population now practices Islam? | <text>What percentage of the population now practices Islam?</text><reasoning>Throughout the 20th century, most Bissau-Guineans practiced some form of Animism. In the early 21st century, many have adopted Islam, which is now practiced by 50% of the country's population. Most of Guinea-Bissau's Muslims are of the Sunni ... |
What denomination are the majority of Guinea-Bissau's muslims? | <text>What denomination are the majority of Guinea-Bissau's muslims?</text><reasoning>Throughout the 20th century, most Bissau-Guineans practiced some form of Animism. In the early 21st century, many have adopted Islam, which is now practiced by 50% of the country's population. Most of Guinea-Bissau's Muslims are of th... |
What sect does 2% of the population belong to? | <text>What sect does 2% of the population belong to?</text><reasoning>Throughout the 20th century, most Bissau-Guineans practiced some form of Animism. In the early 21st century, many have adopted Islam, which is now practiced by 50% of the country's population. Most of Guinea-Bissau's Muslims are of the Sunni denomina... |
What is the primary instrument of Guinea-Bissau? | <text>What is the primary instrument of Guinea-Bissau?</text><reasoning>The calabash is the primary musical instrument of Guinea-Bissau, and is used in extremely swift and rhythmically complex dance music. Lyrics are almost always in Guinea-Bissau Creole, a Portuguese-based creole language, and are often humorous and t... |
What type of music is the calabash used in? | <text>What type of music is the calabash used in?</text><reasoning>The calabash is the primary musical instrument of Guinea-Bissau, and is used in extremely swift and rhythmically complex dance music. Lyrics are almost always in Guinea-Bissau Creole, a Portuguese-based creole language, and are often humorous and topica... |
What language are lyrics typically sung in? | <text>What language are lyrics typically sung in?</text><reasoning>The calabash is the primary musical instrument of Guinea-Bissau, and is used in extremely swift and rhythmically complex dance music. Lyrics are almost always in Guinea-Bissau Creole, a Portuguese-based creole language, and are often humorous and topica... |
What do typical song lyrics revolve around? | <text>What do typical song lyrics revolve around?</text><reasoning>The calabash is the primary musical instrument of Guinea-Bissau, and is used in extremely swift and rhythmically complex dance music. Lyrics are almost always in Guinea-Bissau Creole, a Portuguese-based creole language, and are often humorous and topica... |
What is the main controversy found in song lyrics? | <text>What is the main controversy found in song lyrics?</text><reasoning>The calabash is the primary musical instrument of Guinea-Bissau, and is used in extremely swift and rhythmically complex dance music. Lyrics are almost always in Guinea-Bissau Creole, a Portuguese-based creole language, and are often humorous and... |
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