id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
f070_5 | What are Pete's religious beliefs?
Choices:
A. Atheist
B. Satanist
C. not enough information
D. Christian | Christian | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_6 | Who calls the drunk and disorderly recalcitrants?
Choices:
A. Clark
B. Ray
C. Pete
D. not enough information | Pete | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_7 | Why does Pete volonteere at night?
Choices:
A. NIght shifts pays more money
B. He likes working with Ray
C. he has another job
D. not enough information | he has another job | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_8 | Who is at the door?
Choices:
A. a drunk
B. not enough information
C. Pete
D. Pete's daughter | not enough information | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_9 | Where does Pete work at night?
Choices:
A. church
B. not enough information
C. Crossroads Detox
D. H&R Block | Crossroads Detox | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_10 | Why does Pete call Ray?
Choices:
A. he wants his taxes done
B. he wants to have a drink
C. he needs help
D. not enough information | he needs help | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_11 | Do Ray and Pete know each other in real life?
Choices:
A. No, they haven't met.
B. not enough information
C. Yes, they work together
D. Yes, they are brothers | No, they haven't met. | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_12 | Where does Pete volunteer 2 or 3 times a week?
Choices:
A. The local Salvation Army
B. not enough information
C. The Crossroads Detox Center
D. The local children's hospital | The Crossroads Detox Center | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_13 | What Ray thinks about Pete's volunteering?
Choices:
A. Pete is overqualified for the position
B. Pete is saving the world
C. Pete is saving money
D. not enough information | Pete is saving the world | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_14 | Does Pete have a personal history of drug abuse or addiction?
Choices:
A. Yes, but is currently trying to get clean
B. not enough information
C. Pete does not have a history of drug abuse
D. he is a patient at the center | Pete does not have a history of drug abuse | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_15 | How long has Pete been a CPA for?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 5 years
C. 1 year
D. 20 years | not enough information | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_16 | What job did Pete do after volunteering at the Crossroads Detox Center?
Choices:
A. Accountant
B. Minister
C. not enough information
D. Lab manager | Accountant | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f070_17 | Why the Crossroads Detox center was sometimes called the Jesus Shop?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Because it was supported by local churches
C. Because Jesus is a religious leader
D. Because Pete thought it was funny | Because it was supported by local churches | [
"\"Hey, guy.\"\n\"No, this is Ray.\" He smiled, leaned back in his chair.\nIt was, of course, Pete. Pete was the night shift guy at Crossroads Detox across town. Ray called it the Jesus Shop because it was wholly supported by a contingent of local churches who saw addicts as a potential ministry.\nApparently Jesus ... |
f071_0 | Who thinks the crusaders are growing stronger?
Choices:
A. The man from Brittany
B. not enough information
C. Diane
D. Roland | Roland | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_1 | By the end of this story, the sergeant is:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Talking to women
C. Dead
D. Attacking the crusaders head-on | Dead | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_2 | Who heard faraway voices and saw torches?
Choices:
A. Diane
B. Roland
C. The two men on watch
D. not enough information | Roland | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_3 | What crushed the sergeant?
Choices:
A. A ladder
B. A boulder
C. A wine barrel
D. not enough information | A boulder | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_4 | Why did John push the men towards the ladder?
Choices:
A. He wanted to move the ladder
B. He wanted them to climb quickly
C. He wanted them to fall
D. not enough information | He wanted them to climb quickly | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_5 | What is probably Roland's job?
Choices:
A. A soldier/crusader
B. not enough information
C. A CEO
D. A sergeant | A soldier/crusader | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_6 | Who is Diane to Roland?
Choices:
A. A good friend
B. His mother
C. A lover
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_7 | When did Roland hear the whistling?
Choices:
A. After the stone counter-weight thump
B. not enough information
C. After the Sergeant screamed
D. After the rock impacted the palisade | After the stone counter-weight thump | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_8 | What did the two men on watch talk about?
Choices:
A. The Cathar stronghold
B. The mountaintop
C. not enough information
D. The women | The women | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_9 | What are the two men on watch with Roland talking about?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The besieged fortress on the mountain
C. The women below
D. The stone-caster | The women below | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_10 | Who did the wine-skin belong to?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The sergeant from Champagne
C. Diane
D. Roland | The sergeant from Champagne | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_11 | Roland pushed the men to the ladder:
Choices:
A. After he heard the thumping noise
B. After the stone hit the paraphet
C. not enough information
D. After the stronghold fell | After he heard the thumping noise | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_12 | What is probably the sergeant's status at the end of the story?
Choices:
A. He is perfectly fine
B. not enough information
C. He is dead
D. He barely survives | He is dead | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_13 | From where does Roland hail?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Toulouse
C. Cannes
D. Paris | not enough information | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_14 | What is probably true about Roland and Diane?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. They will be fighting each other soon
C. They hate each other
D. They are in love | They are in love | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_15 | How long did it take the boulder to hit the sergeant?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. A month
C. A few seconds
D. 10 minutes | A few seconds | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_16 | How long did it likely take for the Sergeant to die?
Choices:
A. He died after a few minutes
B. not enough information
C. He died a few days later
D. He died instantly | He died instantly | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f071_17 | Why was Roland staring at the fortress?
Choices:
A. Because the crusaders are forcing him
B. Because the sergeant told him to
C. Because Diane is in it under siege
D. not enough information | Because Diane is in it under siege | [
"ROLAND NARROWED HIS EYES AND STARED UPWARD INTO THE DARKNESS, across the top of Mont Segur toward the Cathar fortress. Standing on a high walkway of planks behind the palisade of the crusaders' small wooden fort, he heard faraway voices and saw torches moving on the Cathar rampart.\nThe two men on watch with him t... |
f072_0 | After the end of this story, Diane is probably starting:
Choices:
A. a totally new life
B. a journey to Rome
C. not enough information
D. a romance with Roland | a totally new life | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_1 | Why did Diane have to leave?
Choices:
A. She was Catholic.
B. She was protestant.
C. She was Jewish.
D. not enough information | She was Catholic. | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_2 | Diane's feelings standing on the wall was:
Choices:
A. happy and joyful
B. not enough information
C. sad and scared
D. loud and wild | sad and scared | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_3 | By the end, Diane:
Choices:
A. runs away to France
B. returns to her home
C. is cast out of her home
D. not enough information | is cast out of her home | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_4 | Who Diane begged to let her stay?
Choices:
A. Mont Segur
B. Bishop Bertran
C. not enough information
D. Roland | Bishop Bertran | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_5 | Who is Roland?
Choices:
A. Dianes brother
B. Dianes husband
C. Bishop Bertran's friend
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_6 | Who prepared to leave?
Choices:
A. Bishop Bertran
B. not enough information
C. Roland
D. Diane | Diane | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_7 | Where Diane and Roland where standing before she left?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The Northeast wall
C. Toulouse city
D. Near the church of Rome | The Northeast wall | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_8 | What was tied around Diane's waist?
Choices:
A. A scarf
B. A rope
C. not enough information
D. A belt | A rope | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_9 | Catharism in France disappeared:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. it did not dissappear
C. During 1244
D. Before 1244 | During 1244 | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_10 | What is Diane most likely going to be?
Choices:
A. a convert
B. not enough information
C. a monk
D. a refugee | not enough information | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_11 | What is true about Diane?
Choices:
A. She lives with her parents
B. She has 3 children
C. She has no biological family.
D. not enough information | She has no biological family. | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_12 | For how long did Diane know the Cathars?
Choices:
A. a day
B. not enough information
C. two weeks
D. her whole life | her whole life | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_13 | How long had Diane been a Christian?
Choices:
A. 5 years
B. She is not a Christian
C. All of her life
D. not enough information | All of her life | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_14 | Diane's hair was cut short:
Choices:
A. before the Crusades
B. after the Crusades
C. not enough information
D. during the Crusades | after the Crusades | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_15 | What is probably true about Diane?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. she is eager to leave her hometown
C. she wants to see the world
D. she is attached to her hometown | she is attached to her hometown | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_16 | Diane believes that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. it was calling to stay
C. it was her duty to leave her people behind
D. it is time start Catharism in France | it was her duty to leave her people behind | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f072_17 | Why did looking at people's faces make Diane upset?
Choices:
A. because she was getting ready to leave forever
B. because they were trying to preach to her
C. not enough information
D. because they reminded her of the Crusades | because she was getting ready to leave forever | [
"Diane's heart felt leaden as she prepared to leave. Each face she looked at, she knew she was seeing for the last time. As if she were dying and they all were going to live on. Oh, why must I leave? Now, when all of you are about to put on the martyr's crown, how can you cast me out? I want to die with you. I do n... |
f073_0 | Who is allowed to leave Cathar Fortress in piece?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Anyone
C. Catholics
D. Diane | Catholics | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_1 | How many prizoners were at the camp?
Choices:
A. Few hundreds
B. About 30
C. Few thousands
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_2 | What happens to the Cathars who don't join the Catholic religion at the end of the story?
Choices:
A. they are given yellow crosses.
B. they are executed
C. they go home.
D. not enough information | they are executed | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_3 | How long did it take Roland to escort the prisoners to their execution?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. less than an hour.
C. fifteen days.
D. all week. | less than an hour. | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_4 | After the end of this story, Roland:
Choices:
A. joined the Catholic religion
B. felt unwilling and hesitant
C. not enough information
D. has left the camp | felt unwilling and hesitant | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_5 | Roland was a:
Choices:
A. Prisoner
B. not enough information
C. Record keeper
D. Knight | Knight | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_6 | When did Roland start feeling impelled?
Choices:
A. when he volunteered to help with prisoners
B. Before the surrender
C. After Diane and Perrin were safely off on the road to Paris.
D. not enough information | After Diane and Perrin were safely off on the road to Paris. | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_7 | What did the friars record on their parchment scrolls?
Choices:
A. terms of surrender
B. names of prizoners to die
C. not enough information
D. something religious. | names of prizoners to die | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_8 | Who said to form around the Cathars?
Choices:
A. the leader of Roland's party.
B. two Dominican friars.
C. not enough information
D. Roland. | the leader of Roland's party. | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_9 | Roland thought:
Choices:
A. keeping records of prozoners who died showed Inquisition's power
B. he would newer volunteer to escort prisoners to their execution
C. to join Catholic religion
D. not enough information | keeping records of prozoners who died showed Inquisition's power | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_10 | When did Roland leave his helmet?
Choices:
A. Few hours ago
B. few minutes ago
C. not enough information
D. few days ago | Few hours ago | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_11 | Roland left his helmet and mail shirt:
Choices:
A. in camp
B. in the house
C. in his tent
D. not enough information | in his tent | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_12 | Why Roland's heartbeat broke its rhythm?
Choices:
A. because he was happy
B. because of the cries of farewell and loud wailing came from the battlements
C. not enough information
D. he saw Diane | because of the cries of farewell and loud wailing came from the battlements | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_13 | Who held his body stiff as he faced the CAthar Fortress?
Choices:
A. Dominican friar
B. Roland
C. not enough information
D. Diana | Roland | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_14 | How many days of grace peiod was given under the terms of surrender?
Choices:
A. 15 days
B. not enough information
C. 30 days
D. 2 days | 15 days | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_15 | What is Roland's religion?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Protestant
C. Catholic
D. Jewish | Catholic | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_16 | Why didn't Roland wear his helmet and mail shirt?
Choices:
A. Because his longsword and dagger were heavy.
B. Because he was a knight.
C. Because he left them in his tent.
D. not enough information | Because he left them in his tent. | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f073_17 | Who are Diane and Perrin?
Choices:
A. Roland's cousins.
B. Roland's sister and brother.
C. Roland's parents.
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"ROLAND HELD HIS BODY STIFF AS HE FACED THE CATHAR FORTRESS and watched the tall wooden doors swing open. He saw now that the fire of that final night's battle, now fifteen days past, had left no structure standing but the stone keep. Inside the limestone walls stood forlorn, crude shelters made of tent cloths spre... |
f074_0 | How long was everyone in the same room?
Choices:
A. A day
B. An hour
C. not enough information
D. Several hours | An hour | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_1 | The King in the story:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Dies
C. Mumbles to Nicolette
D. Gets better | Mumbles to Nicolette | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_2 | How long Nicolette was in the room with the King?
Choices:
A. few minutes
B. Few hours
C. few weeks
D. not enough information | Few hours | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_3 | Why was Nicolette irritated?
Choices:
A. Because she was sweating
B. Because of the peoples whispering
C. not enough information
D. Because the King was dying | Because of the peoples whispering | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_4 | Where did Countess Nicolette de Gobignon grow up at?
Choices:
A. Paris
B. Pontoise-les-Noyons
C. not enough information
D. Languedoc manor | Languedoc manor | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_5 | The Kings wife:
Choices:
A. was not in the room
B. was beautiful
C. not enough information
D. was also tall | not enough information | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_6 | Nicolette bent close to the King:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. When she saw the King's lips quiver
C. To press a wet cloth to the King's brow
D. When she felt guilt | When she saw the King's lips quiver | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_7 | Where was the King spending his last moments of life?
Choices:
A. Chateau Pontoise-les-Noyons
B. Languedoc manor
C. Orlando
D. not enough information | Chateau Pontoise-les-Noyons | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_8 | Who was as tall as a King?
Choices:
A. Nicolette and Andrea
B. Louis
C. Amalric and Orlando
D. not enough information | Amalric and Orlando | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_9 | Nicolette told the King to "rest easy"
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. When she decided to leave
C. After the king mumbled something to her
D. When his wife and mother came to the room | After the king mumbled something to her | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_10 | Who grow-up in Languedoc manor?
Choices:
A. Orlando
B. Nicolette
C. The King
D. not enough information | Nicolette | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_11 | Nicolette thought the Kings family was
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Self centered
C. Happy
D. Consumed with grief | Self centered | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_12 | What is probably true about Nicolette?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. She was loyal to the King
C. She hated the king
D. She was indifferent about the King | She was loyal to the King | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_13 | Why is Nicolette so worried about the King?
Choices:
A. He is her father
B. They were friends
C. He is her brother
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_14 | After the end of the story the King is
Choices:
A. Happy
B. Dead
C. not enough information
D. Recovering | Dead | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_15 | Why did dozens of people pack the room?
Choices:
A. To talk about golden towers
B. not enough information
C. To selebrate King's victory
D. To grieve | To grieve | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_16 | What Nicolette thought about King's welfare?
Choices:
A. He was slowly dying
B. His health has newer been better
C. There was nothing to worry about
D. not enough information | He was slowly dying | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f074_17 | Why was the room suffocating?
Choices:
A. There were dozens of people packed into it
B. not enough information
C. It was too hot
D. She did not feel well | There were dozens of people packed into it | [
"Countess Nicolette de Gobignon pressed a wet cloth tothe King's brow. Though he lay there helpless, still she found him an awesome figure, like a fallen cathedral tower.\nOnly two other men are as tall, she thought. Amalric and Orlando.\nShe felt a pang of guilt. How could she be thinking about the troubadour here... |
f075_0 | Who does Agnes serve?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Nicolette
C. Queen Blanche
D. Orlando | not enough information | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_1 | Nicolette left the castle because:
Choices:
A. She didn't want to be part of the royal palace.
B. not enough information
C. She was waiting for Orlando.
D. The Queen was unkind to her. | not enough information | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_2 | Why would Queen Blanche be angry?
Choices:
A. The palace was across from the Seine
B. not enough information
C. Nicolette left the palace
D. The Latin Quarter was full of criminals | Nicolette left the palace | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_3 | How long was Nicolette walking after sunset?
Choices:
A. 2 weeks
B. About half an hour
C. not enough information
D. A year | About half an hour | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_4 | Nicolette is in a secret relationship with:
Choices:
A. No one
B. Orlando
C. not enough information
D. A peasant | Orlando | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_5 | Where did the criminals and ruffians live?
Choices:
A. The palace
B. not enough information
C. The towers
D. The Latin Quarter | The Latin Quarter | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_6 | Who is Nicolette thinking to leave the castle for?
Choices:
A. Blanche
B. Amalric
C. not enough information
D. Orlando | Orlando | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_7 | When did Nicolette go on her walk?
Choices:
A. After sunrise
B. not enough information
C. After sunset
D. In the afternoon | After sunset | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_8 | What did Nicolette look back at after crossing the bridge?
Choices:
A. A wooden house
B. The Latin Quarter
C. The royal palace
D. not enough information | The royal palace | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_9 | Who would be furious because of a scandal?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Orlando
C. Amalric
D. The White Queen | The White Queen | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_10 | What did Nicolette bring with her?
Choices:
A. A scarf
B. not enough information
C. A hat
D. A knife | A knife | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_11 | When the White Queen finds out that Nicolette left, she is:
Choices:
A. Excited
B. Angry
C. Happy
D. not enough information | Angry | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_12 | What does Queen Blanche think about Amalric?
Choices:
A. Amalric did good things
B. not enough information
C. Amalric was her secret lover
D. Amalric was not to be trusted | Amalric did good things | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_13 | Who was Nicolette longing to be alone with?
Choices:
A. Agnes
B. Orlando
C. not enough information
D. Amalric | Orlando | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
f075_14 | Who did Nicolette probably meet after the story ends?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Agnes
C. Amalric
D. Orlando | Orlando | [
"Though hooded and cloaked, Nicolette trembled. The chill of the January afternoon pierced her through, but it was fear, more than the cold, that made her limbs shake. Having just crossed over to the Left Bank, she glanced back over her shoulder and saw the towers and spires of the royal palace across the Seine. Sh... |
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