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Greece, Finland, Romania and Turkey use what kind of government? | <text>Greece, Finland, Romania and Turkey use what kind of government?</text><reasoning>The post of prime minister may be encountered both in constitutional monarchies (such as Belgium, Denmark, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Malaysia, Morocco, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and t... |
In whic type of government is the leader elected? | <text>In whic type of government is the leader elected?</text><reasoning>The post of prime minister may be encountered both in constitutional monarchies (such as Belgium, Denmark, Japan, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, Norway, Malaysia, Morocco, Spain, Sweden, Thailand, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and the United Kingd... |
Between which two lines of latitude is the Congo located? | <text>Between which two lines of latitude is the Congo located?</text><reasoning>Congo is located in the central-western part of sub-Saharan Africa, along the Equator, lying between latitudes 4°N and 5°S, and longitudes 11° and 19°E. To the south and east of it is the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is also bounded by... |
What ocean connects to the Congo? | <text>What ocean connects to the Congo?</text><reasoning>Congo is located in the central-western part of sub-Saharan Africa, along the Equator, lying between latitudes 4°N and 5°S, and longitudes 11° and 19°E. To the south and east of it is the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is also bounded by Gabon to the west, Came... |
Which country lies southwest of the Congo? | <text>Which country lies southwest of the Congo?</text><reasoning>Congo is located in the central-western part of sub-Saharan Africa, along the Equator, lying between latitudes 4°N and 5°S, and longitudes 11° and 19°E. To the south and east of it is the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is also bounded by Gabon to the w... |
What is another name for Cabinda? | <text>What is another name for Cabinda?</text><reasoning>Congo is located in the central-western part of sub-Saharan Africa, along the Equator, lying between latitudes 4°N and 5°S, and longitudes 11° and 19°E. To the south and east of it is the Democratic Republic of Congo. It is also bounded by Gabon to the west, Came... |
What is the name of the prime ministerial position in Ireland? | <text>What is the name of the prime ministerial position in Ireland?</text><reasoning>Some states, however, do have a term of office of the prime minister linked to the period in office of the parliament. Hence the Irish Taoiseach is formally 'renominated' after every general election. (Some constitutional experts have... |
From where is the Irish prime minister usually selected? | <text>From where is the Irish prime minister usually selected?</text><reasoning>Some states, however, do have a term of office of the prime minister linked to the period in office of the parliament. Hence the Irish Taoiseach is formally 'renominated' after every general election. (Some constitutional experts have quest... |
When is the Irish Taoiseach renominated? | <text>When is the Irish Taoiseach renominated?</text><reasoning>Some states, however, do have a term of office of the prime minister linked to the period in office of the parliament. Hence the Irish Taoiseach is formally 'renominated' after every general election. (Some constitutional experts have questioned whether th... |
In the U.S. and governments modeled on it, who holds executive power? | <text>In the U.S. and governments modeled on it, who holds executive power?</text><reasoning>By the late 20th century, the majority of the world's countries had a prime minister or equivalent minister, holding office under either a constitutional monarchy or a ceremonial president. The main exceptions to this system ha... |
What is the term for a situation in which the president and prime minister come from different political parties? | <text>What is the term for a situation in which the president and prime minister come from different political parties?</text><reasoning>Appointment of the prime minister of France requires no approval by the parliament either, but the parliament may force the resignation of the government. In these systems, it is poss... |
What can the French parliament cause in order to oust the prime minister? | <text>What can the French parliament cause in order to oust the prime minister?</text><reasoning>Appointment of the prime minister of France requires no approval by the parliament either, but the parliament may force the resignation of the government. In these systems, it is possible for the president and the prime min... |
What is the Italian term for the prime minister? | <text>What is the Italian term for the prime minister?</text><reasoning>Other common forms include president of the council of ministers (for example in Italy, Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri), President of the Executive Council, or Minister-President. In the Scandinavian countries the prime minister is called st... |
What is the native term for prime minister in Scandinavia? | <text>What is the native term for prime minister in Scandinavia?</text><reasoning>Other common forms include president of the council of ministers (for example in Italy, Presidente del Consiglio dei Ministri), President of the Executive Council, or Minister-President. In the Scandinavian countries the prime minister is... |
What document details the role and abilities given to the prime minister of the Czech Republic? | <text>What document details the role and abilities given to the prime minister of the Czech Republic?</text><reasoning>Czech Republic's constitution clearly outlines the functions and powers of the Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, and also details the process of his/her appointment and dismissal.</reasoning><outpu... |
What process signals the need for the prime minister to resign in Australia? | <text>What process signals the need for the prime minister to resign in Australia?</text><reasoning>In Australia, the Prime Minister is expected to step down if s/he loses the majority support of his/her party under a spill motion as have many such as Tony Abbott, Julia Gillard and Kevin Rudd.</reasoning><output>spill ... |
What is the term for the head of China's government? | <text>What is the term for the head of China's government?</text><reasoning>This contrasts with the presidential system, in which the president (or equivalent) is both the head of state and the head of the government. In some presidential or semi-presidential systems, such as those of France, Russia or South Korea, the... |
What is another name for the Republic of China? | <text>What is another name for the Republic of China?</text><reasoning>This contrasts with the presidential system, in which the president (or equivalent) is both the head of state and the head of the government. In some presidential or semi-presidential systems, such as those of France, Russia or South Korea, the prim... |
Whose consent is not required for the Taiwanese premier to take office? | <text>Whose consent is not required for the Taiwanese premier to take office?</text><reasoning>This contrasts with the presidential system, in which the president (or equivalent) is both the head of state and the head of the government. In some presidential or semi-presidential systems, such as those of France, Russia ... |
Which law first referred to the prime minister in Canada? | <text>Which law first referred to the prime minister in Canada?</text><reasoning>Canada's constitution, being a 'mixed' or hybrid constitution (a constitution that is partly formally codified and partly uncodified) originally did not make any reference whatsoever to a prime minister, with her or his specific duties and... |
When was the Constitution Act passed? | <text>When was the Constitution Act passed?</text><reasoning>Canada's constitution, being a 'mixed' or hybrid constitution (a constitution that is partly formally codified and partly uncodified) originally did not make any reference whatsoever to a prime minister, with her or his specific duties and method of appointme... |
The Constitution Act mentions the prime minister in the context of which kinds of other ministers? | <text>The Constitution Act mentions the prime minister in the context of which kinds of other ministers?</text><reasoning>Canada's constitution, being a 'mixed' or hybrid constitution (a constitution that is partly formally codified and partly uncodified) originally did not make any reference whatsoever to a prime mini... |
For how long did Robert Walpole serve as prime minister? | <text>For how long did Robert Walpole serve as prime minister?</text><reasoning>From 1721 this was the Whig politician Robert Walpole, who held office for twenty-one years. Walpole chaired cabinet meetings, appointed all the other ministers, dispensed the royal patronage and packed the House of Commons with his support... |
What party did Walpole belong to? | <text>What party did Walpole belong to?</text><reasoning>From 1721 this was the Whig politician Robert Walpole, who held office for twenty-one years. Walpole chaired cabinet meetings, appointed all the other ministers, dispensed the royal patronage and packed the House of Commons with his supporters. Under Walpole, the... |
What concept took shape during Walpole's tenure as prime minister? | <text>What concept took shape during Walpole's tenure as prime minister?</text><reasoning>From 1721 this was the Whig politician Robert Walpole, who held office for twenty-one years. Walpole chaired cabinet meetings, appointed all the other ministers, dispensed the royal patronage and packed the House of Commons with h... |
What would a minister have to do if he did not publicly support a cabinet policy? | <text>What would a minister have to do if he did not publicly support a cabinet policy?</text><reasoning>From 1721 this was the Whig politician Robert Walpole, who held office for twenty-one years. Walpole chaired cabinet meetings, appointed all the other ministers, dispensed the royal patronage and packed the House of... |
Who is another prime minister who reiterated the principles of cabinet solidarity? | <text>Who is another prime minister who reiterated the principles of cabinet solidarity?</text><reasoning>From 1721 this was the Whig politician Robert Walpole, who held office for twenty-one years. Walpole chaired cabinet meetings, appointed all the other ministers, dispensed the royal patronage and packed the House o... |
How many languages are used in the Congo? | <text>How many languages are used in the Congo?</text><reasoning>Ethnically and linguistically the population of the Republic of the Congo is diverse—Ethnologue recognises 62 spoken languages in the country—but can be grouped into three categories. The Kongo are the largest ethnic group and form roughly half of the pop... |
What is the most populous ethnicity in the Congo? | <text>What is the most populous ethnicity in the Congo?</text><reasoning>Ethnically and linguistically the population of the Republic of the Congo is diverse—Ethnologue recognises 62 spoken languages in the country—but can be grouped into three categories. The Kongo are the largest ethnic group and form roughly half of... |
What percentage of the population of the Congo is Boulangui? | <text>What percentage of the population of the Congo is Boulangui?</text><reasoning>Ethnically and linguistically the population of the Republic of the Congo is diverse—Ethnologue recognises 62 spoken languages in the country—but can be grouped into three categories. The Kongo are the largest ethnic group and form roug... |
Which prime minister was appointed only one time? | <text>Which prime minister was appointed only one time?</text><reasoning>Most prime ministers in parliamentary systems are not appointed for a specific term in office and in effect may remain in power through a number of elections and parliaments. For example, Margaret Thatcher was only ever appointed prime minister on... |
When was Thatcher appointed prime minister? | <text>When was Thatcher appointed prime minister?</text><reasoning>Most prime ministers in parliamentary systems are not appointed for a specific term in office and in effect may remain in power through a number of elections and parliaments. For example, Margaret Thatcher was only ever appointed prime minister on one o... |
When did Thatcher last hold power? | <text>When did Thatcher last hold power?</text><reasoning>Most prime ministers in parliamentary systems are not appointed for a specific term in office and in effect may remain in power through a number of elections and parliaments. For example, Margaret Thatcher was only ever appointed prime minister on one occasion, ... |
What did Margaret Thatcher reconfigure following each general election? | <text>What did Margaret Thatcher reconfigure following each general election?</text><reasoning>Most prime ministers in parliamentary systems are not appointed for a specific term in office and in effect may remain in power through a number of elections and parliaments. For example, Margaret Thatcher was only ever appoi... |
What word means the same thing as "institute of technology"? | <text>What word means the same thing as "institute of technology"?</text><reasoning>While the terms "institute of technology" and "polytechnic" are synonymous, the preference concerning which one is the preferred term varies from country to country.[citation needed]</reasoning><output>polytechnic</output> |
What year did Croatia pass a law regarding polytechnic education? | <text>What year did Croatia pass a law regarding polytechnic education?</text><reasoning>In Croatia there are many polytechnic institutes and colleges that offer a polytechnic education. The law about polytechnic education in Croatia was passed in 1997.</reasoning><output>1997</output> |
What is the most commonly practiced religion in the Congo? | <text>What is the most commonly practiced religion in the Congo?</text><reasoning>According to CIA World Factbook, the people of Republic of the Congo are largely a mix of Catholics (33.1%), Awakening Lutherans (22.3%) and other Protestants (19.9%). Followers of Islam make up 1.6%, and this is primarily due to an influ... |
What percentage of Congolese citizens identify as Awakening Lutherans? | <text>What percentage of Congolese citizens identify as Awakening Lutherans?</text><reasoning>According to CIA World Factbook, the people of Republic of the Congo are largely a mix of Catholics (33.1%), Awakening Lutherans (22.3%) and other Protestants (19.9%). Followers of Islam make up 1.6%, and this is primarily due... |
What portion of the Congolese population is Protestant? | <text>What portion of the Congolese population is Protestant?</text><reasoning>According to CIA World Factbook, the people of Republic of the Congo are largely a mix of Catholics (33.1%), Awakening Lutherans (22.3%) and other Protestants (19.9%). Followers of Islam make up 1.6%, and this is primarily due to an influx o... |
What is the percentage of Muslims living in the Congo? | <text>What is the percentage of Muslims living in the Congo?</text><reasoning>According to CIA World Factbook, the people of Republic of the Congo are largely a mix of Catholics (33.1%), Awakening Lutherans (22.3%) and other Protestants (19.9%). Followers of Islam make up 1.6%, and this is primarily due to an influx of... |
Who form the majority of Islamic residents of the Congo? | <text>Who form the majority of Islamic residents of the Congo?</text><reasoning>According to CIA World Factbook, the people of Republic of the Congo are largely a mix of Catholics (33.1%), Awakening Lutherans (22.3%) and other Protestants (19.9%). Followers of Islam make up 1.6%, and this is primarily due to an influx ... |
What kind of institutions do countries like Germany and Switzerland consider institutes of technology to be? | <text>What kind of institutions do countries like Germany and Switzerland consider institutes of technology to be?</text><reasoning>In several countries, like Germany, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Turkey, institutes of technology and polytechnics are institutions of higher education, and have been accredited to awa... |
Most parliamentary governments need to have the support of what governmental body? | <text>Most parliamentary governments need to have the support of what governmental body?</text><reasoning>In parliamentary systems, governments are generally required to have the confidence of the lower house of parliament (though a small minority of parliaments, by giving a right to block supply to upper houses, in ef... |
Which political division does not often utilize its power, if it has any? | <text>Which political division does not often utilize its power, if it has any?</text><reasoning>In parliamentary systems, governments are generally required to have the confidence of the lower house of parliament (though a small minority of parliaments, by giving a right to block supply to upper houses, in effect make... |
What kind of referendum can the lower house of parliament take against the government? | <text>What kind of referendum can the lower house of parliament take against the government?</text><reasoning>In parliamentary systems, governments are generally required to have the confidence of the lower house of parliament (though a small minority of parliaments, by giving a right to block supply to upper houses, i... |
Who can put a stop the parliamentary attempts at dissovling itself in some areas? | <text>Who can put a stop the parliamentary attempts at dissovling itself in some areas?</text><reasoning>The latter in effect allows the government to appeal the opposition of parliament to the electorate. However, in many jurisdictions a head of state may refuse a parliamentary dissolution, requiring the resignation o... |
If the head of state prevents the dissolution of parliament, what needs to happen? | <text>If the head of state prevents the dissolution of parliament, what needs to happen?</text><reasoning>The latter in effect allows the government to appeal the opposition of parliament to the electorate. However, in many jurisdictions a head of state may refuse a parliamentary dissolution, requiring the resignation ... |
In contemporary parliamentary governments, which official is usually in charge of asking parliament to dissolve? | <text>In contemporary parliamentary governments, which official is usually in charge of asking parliament to dissolve?</text><reasoning>The latter in effect allows the government to appeal the opposition of parliament to the electorate. However, in many jurisdictions a head of state may refuse a parliamentary dissoluti... |
What was the school enrollment rate in 2005? | <text>What was the school enrollment rate in 2005?</text><reasoning>Public expenditure of the GDP was less in 2002–05 than in 1991. Public education is theoretically free and mandatory for under-16-year-olds, but in practice, expenses exist. Net primary enrollment rate was 44% in 2005, much less than the 79% in 1991. T... |
What do students who finish 13 years of schooling receive? | <text>What do students who finish 13 years of schooling receive?</text><reasoning>Public expenditure of the GDP was less in 2002–05 than in 1991. Public education is theoretically free and mandatory for under-16-year-olds, but in practice, expenses exist. Net primary enrollment rate was 44% in 2005, much less than the ... |
What language is used in Congolese schools? | <text>What language is used in Congolese schools?</text><reasoning>Public expenditure of the GDP was less in 2002–05 than in 1991. Public education is theoretically free and mandatory for under-16-year-olds, but in practice, expenses exist. Net primary enrollment rate was 44% in 2005, much less than the 79% in 1991. Th... |
What branch of government does the prime minister lead? | <text>What branch of government does the prime minister lead?</text><reasoning>A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. In many systems, the prime minister selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet, an... |
What group is the prime minister usually in charge of? | <text>What group is the prime minister usually in charge of?</text><reasoning>A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. In many systems, the prime minister selects and may dismiss other members of the cabinet, and... |
In some political models like semi-presidential systems, what does the prime minister manage? | <text>In some political models like semi-presidential systems, what does the prime minister manage?</text><reasoning>A prime minister is the most senior minister of cabinet in the executive branch of government, often in a parliamentary or semi-presidential system. In many systems, the prime minister selects and may di... |
What is a term that is used to mean prime minister? | <text>What is a term that is used to mean prime minister?</text><reasoning>The convention in the English language is to call nearly all national heads of government "prime minister" (sometimes modified to the equivalent term of premier), regardless of the correct title of the head of government as applied in his or her... |
Which countries use the term chancellor to denote the head of government? | <text>Which countries use the term chancellor to denote the head of government?</text><reasoning>The convention in the English language is to call nearly all national heads of government "prime minister" (sometimes modified to the equivalent term of premier), regardless of the correct title of the head of government as... |
What is the head of Monaco's government called? | <text>What is the head of Monaco's government called?</text><reasoning>The convention in the English language is to call nearly all national heads of government "prime minister" (sometimes modified to the equivalent term of premier), regardless of the correct title of the head of government as applied in his or her res... |
What is the term for the highest position in government in Vatican City? | <text>What is the term for the highest position in government in Vatican City?</text><reasoning>The convention in the English language is to call nearly all national heads of government "prime minister" (sometimes modified to the equivalent term of premier), regardless of the correct title of the head of government as ... |
What is the head of Iran's government called? | <text>What is the head of Iran's government called?</text><reasoning>The convention in the English language is to call nearly all national heads of government "prime minister" (sometimes modified to the equivalent term of premier), regardless of the correct title of the head of government as applied in his or her respe... |
What are two other job titles of the Prime Minister of the UK? | <text>What are two other job titles of the Prime Minister of the UK?</text><reasoning>As well as being head of government, a prime minister may have other roles or titles—the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, for example, is also First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the Civil Service. Prime ministers may ta... |
In addition to being Prime Minister, what other role did Winston Churchill serve during World War II? | <text>In addition to being Prime Minister, what other role did Winston Churchill serve during World War II?</text><reasoning>As well as being head of government, a prime minister may have other roles or titles—the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, for example, is also First Lord of the Treasury and Minister for the... |
What term is used in Belgium and the Netherlands to refer to an institution like a German Fachhochschule? | <text>What term is used in Belgium and the Netherlands to refer to an institution like a German Fachhochschule?</text><reasoning>Hogeschool is used in Belgium and in the Netherlands. The hogeschool has many similarities to the Fachhochschule in the German language areas and to the ammattikorkeakoulu in Finland.</reason... |
Which non-elected official has held the longest term as prime minister? | <text>Which non-elected official has held the longest term as prime minister?</text><reasoning>Bahrain's prime minister, Sheikh Khalifah bin Sulman Al Khalifah has been in the post since 1970, making him the longest serving non-elected prime minister.</reasoning><output>Sheikh Khalifah bin Sulman Al Khalifah</output> |
When did Khalifa first take the post of prime minister? | <text>When did Khalifa first take the post of prime minister?</text><reasoning>Bahrain's prime minister, Sheikh Khalifah bin Sulman Al Khalifah has been in the post since 1970, making him the longest serving non-elected prime minister.</reasoning><output>1970</output> |
What country does Khalifah serve for as prime minister? | <text>What country does Khalifah serve for as prime minister?</text><reasoning>Bahrain's prime minister, Sheikh Khalifah bin Sulman Al Khalifah has been in the post since 1970, making him the longest serving non-elected prime minister.</reasoning><output>Bahrain</output> |
What kind of government is in operation in the United Kingdom? | <text>What kind of government is in operation in the United Kingdom?</text><reasoning>In the UK, where devolved government is in place, the leaders of the Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh Governments are styled First Minister. In India, The Prime Minister is referred to as "Pradhan Mantri", meaning "prime minister". ... |
What are the heads of government in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland called? | <text>What are the heads of government in Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland called?</text><reasoning>In the UK, where devolved government is in place, the leaders of the Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh Governments are styled First Minister. In India, The Prime Minister is referred to as "Pradhan Mantri", meaning ... |
What is the Indian term for Prime Minister? | <text>What is the Indian term for Prime Minister?</text><reasoning>In the UK, where devolved government is in place, the leaders of the Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh Governments are styled First Minister. In India, The Prime Minister is referred to as "Pradhan Mantri", meaning "prime minister". In Pakistan, the pr... |
What is the term for prime minister in Pakistan? | <text>What is the term for prime minister in Pakistan?</text><reasoning>In the UK, where devolved government is in place, the leaders of the Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh Governments are styled First Minister. In India, The Prime Minister is referred to as "Pradhan Mantri", meaning "prime minister". In Pakistan, t... |
What does Wazir-e-Azam mean in English? | <text>What does Wazir-e-Azam mean in English?</text><reasoning>In the UK, where devolved government is in place, the leaders of the Scottish, Northern Irish and Welsh Governments are styled First Minister. In India, The Prime Minister is referred to as "Pradhan Mantri", meaning "prime minister". In Pakistan, the prime ... |
Which constitution details the role and abilities of the prime minister? | <text>Which constitution details the role and abilities of the prime minister?</text><reasoning>Bangladesh's constitution clearly outlines the functions and powers of the Prime Minister, and also details the process of his/her appointment and dismissal.</reasoning><output>Bangladesh's</output> |
What other considerations are included in the constitution of Bangladesh as regards the prime minister? | <text>What other considerations are included in the constitution of Bangladesh as regards the prime minister?</text><reasoning>Bangladesh's constitution clearly outlines the functions and powers of the Prime Minister, and also details the process of his/her appointment and dismissal.</reasoning><output>the process of h... |
What name did some universities switch to in the 1990s for marketing purposes? | <text>What name did some universities switch to in the 1990s for marketing purposes?</text><reasoning>During the 1970s to early 1990s, the term was used to describe state owned and funded technical schools that offered both vocational and higher education. They were part of the College of Advanced Education system. In ... |
What system were institutes of technology a part of during the seventies, eighties, and early nineties? | <text>What system were institutes of technology a part of during the seventies, eighties, and early nineties?</text><reasoning>During the 1970s to early 1990s, the term was used to describe state owned and funded technical schools that offered both vocational and higher education. They were part of the College of Advan... |
Aside from Walpole, who else denied that there was no such thing as the prime minister? | <text>Aside from Walpole, who else denied that there was no such thing as the prime minister?</text><reasoning>Walpole always denied that he was "prime minister", and throughout the 18th century parliamentarians and legal scholars continued to deny that any such position was known to the Constitution. George II and Geo... |
Which kings tried to get power back to the monarchy? | <text>Which kings tried to get power back to the monarchy?</text><reasoning>Walpole always denied that he was "prime minister", and throughout the 18th century parliamentarians and legal scholars continued to deny that any such position was known to the Constitution. George II and George III made strenuous efforts to r... |
During whose government did prime minister first see use on official state documents? | <text>During whose government did prime minister first see use on official state documents?</text><reasoning>Walpole always denied that he was "prime minister", and throughout the 18th century parliamentarians and legal scholars continued to deny that any such position was known to the Constitution. George II and Georg... |
When was the position of prime minister finally formalized? | <text>When was the position of prime minister finally formalized?</text><reasoning>Walpole always denied that he was "prime minister", and throughout the 18th century parliamentarians and legal scholars continued to deny that any such position was known to the Constitution. George II and George III made strenuous effor... |
What is the head of government's office called in Canada? | <text>What is the head of government's office called in Canada?</text><reasoning>The Prime Minister's executive office is usually called the Office of the Prime Minister in the case of the Canada and other Commonwealth countries, it is called Cabinet Office in United Kingdom. Some Prime Minister's office do include the... |
What is the head of government's office called in the UK? | <text>What is the head of government's office called in the UK?</text><reasoning>The Prime Minister's executive office is usually called the Office of the Prime Minister in the case of the Canada and other Commonwealth countries, it is called Cabinet Office in United Kingdom. Some Prime Minister's office do include the... |
What's a common abbreviation for the term institute of technology? | <text>What's a common abbreviation for the term institute of technology?</text><reasoning>Institute of technology (also: university of technology, polytechnic university, technikon, and technical college) is a designation employed for a wide range of learning institutions awarding different types of degrees and operati... |
What was the first institute of technology in the world? | <text>What was the first institute of technology in the world?</text><reasoning>The institutes of technology and polytechnics have been in existence since at least the 18th century, but became popular after World War II with the expansion of engineering and applied science education, associated with the new needs creat... |
What war led to the increased popularity of institutes of technology and polytechnics? | <text>What war led to the increased popularity of institutes of technology and polytechnics?</text><reasoning>The institutes of technology and polytechnics have been in existence since at least the 18th century, but became popular after World War II with the expansion of engineering and applied science education, assoc... |
What was the founding name of the Braunschweig University of Technology? | <text>What was the founding name of the Braunschweig University of Technology?</text><reasoning>The institutes of technology and polytechnics have been in existence since at least the 18th century, but became popular after World War II with the expansion of engineering and applied science education, associated with the... |
In what year was the École Polytechnique founded? | <text>In what year was the École Polytechnique founded?</text><reasoning>The institutes of technology and polytechnics have been in existence since at least the 18th century, but became popular after World War II with the expansion of engineering and applied science education, associated with the new needs created by i... |
What term refers to the process that a hogeschool undergoes before it's able to award Master's degrees? | <text>What term refers to the process that a hogeschool undergoes before it's able to award Master's degrees?</text><reasoning>Hogeschool institutions in the Flemish Community of Belgium (such as the Erasmus Hogeschool Brussel) are currently undergoing a process of academization. They form associations with a universit... |
How many private institutes of technology are there in India? | <text>How many private institutes of technology are there in India?</text><reasoning>There are 16 autonomous Indian Institutes of Technology in addition to 30 National Institutes of Technology which are Government Institutions. In addition to these there are many other Universities which offer higher technical courses.... |
How many government-affiliated institutes of technology are there in India? | <text>How many government-affiliated institutes of technology are there in India?</text><reasoning>There are 16 autonomous Indian Institutes of Technology in addition to 30 National Institutes of Technology which are Government Institutions. In addition to these there are many other Universities which offer higher tech... |
What organization oversees India's technical education institutions? | <text>What organization oversees India's technical education institutions?</text><reasoning>There are 16 autonomous Indian Institutes of Technology in addition to 30 National Institutes of Technology which are Government Institutions. In addition to these there are many other Universities which offer higher technical c... |
When was the convention of prime ministers initiating the dissolution of parliament started? | <text>When was the convention of prime ministers initiating the dissolution of parliament started?</text><reasoning>Older constitutions often vest this power in the cabinet. In the United Kingdom, for example, the tradition whereby it is the prime minister who requests a dissolution of parliament dates back to 1918. Pr... |
In Ireland, when was the power to dissolve parliament assigned to the prime minister? | <text>In Ireland, when was the power to dissolve parliament assigned to the prime minister?</text><reasoning>Older constitutions often vest this power in the cabinet. In the United Kingdom, for example, the tradition whereby it is the prime minister who requests a dissolution of parliament dates back to 1918. Prior to ... |
The 1922 Irish Free State Constitution previously gave what body the power to dissolve parliament? | <text>The 1922 Irish Free State Constitution previously gave what body the power to dissolve parliament?</text><reasoning>Older constitutions often vest this power in the cabinet. In the United Kingdom, for example, the tradition whereby it is the prime minister who requests a dissolution of parliament dates back to 19... |
What was the Executive Council an alternate name for? | <text>What was the Executive Council an alternate name for?</text><reasoning>Older constitutions often vest this power in the cabinet. In the United Kingdom, for example, the tradition whereby it is the prime minister who requests a dissolution of parliament dates back to 1918. Prior to then, it was the entire governme... |
EPN's Nuclear Science Department is among how many of its kind in Ecuador? | <text>EPN's Nuclear Science Department is among how many of its kind in Ecuador?</text><reasoning>The Nuclear Science Department at EPN is the only one in Ecuador and has the large infrastructure, related to irrradiation factilities like cobalt-60 source and Electron beam processing.</reasoning><output>one</output> |
In Australia, how many universities are recognized as Universities of Technology? | <text>In Australia, how many universities are recognized as Universities of Technology?</text><reasoning>In the higher education sector, there are seven designated Universities of Technology in Australia (though, note, not all use the phrase "university of technology", such as the Universities of Canberra and South Aus... |
How many institutes of technology in the Netherlands have converted into full-fledged universities in the past few decades? | <text>How many institutes of technology in the Netherlands have converted into full-fledged universities in the past few decades?</text><reasoning>In the Netherlands, four former institutes of technology have become universities over the past decades. These are the current three Technical Universities (at Delft, Eindho... |
How many Technical Universities are there in the Netherlands today? | <text>How many Technical Universities are there in the Netherlands today?</text><reasoning>In the Netherlands, four former institutes of technology have become universities over the past decades. These are the current three Technical Universities (at Delft, Eindhoven and Enschede), plus the former agricultural institut... |
What's the four-letter abbreviation for technically minded technical and further education institutes? | <text>What's the four-letter abbreviation for technically minded technical and further education institutes?</text><reasoning>Since the mid-1990s, the term has been applied to some technically minded technical and further education (TAFE) institutes. A recent example is the Melbourne Polytechnic rebranding and repositi... |
What is the new name of the Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE? | <text>What is the new name of the Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE?</text><reasoning>Since the mid-1990s, the term has been applied to some technically minded technical and further education (TAFE) institutes. A recent example is the Melbourne Polytechnic rebranding and repositioning in 2014 from Northern Melbourne... |
What's the term in German for what those in French-speaking Switzerland call haute école specialisée? | <text>What's the term in German for what those in French-speaking Switzerland call haute école specialisée?</text><reasoning>In the French-speaking part of Switzerland exists also the term haute école specialisée for a type of institution called Fachhochschule in the German-speaking part of the country. (see below).</r... |
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