id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
u068_8 | Why was the narrator advised to exercise?
Choices:
A. because not getting enough adrenaline in the morning
B. because not getting enough adrenaline in winter
C. because not getting enough adrenaline at night
D. not enough information | because not getting enough adrenaline in the morning | [
"When I had trouble bending over to tie my shoes and I wasn’t pregnant. When I hit about 35 I started having trouble with weight. The strange thing was to me, it wasn’t that I was eating more then I used to, as a matter of fact I started eating less. When that didn’t help I barely ate at all. Still I couldn’t lose ... |
u068_9 | After the end of the story, the narrator is probably:
Choices:
A. maintains her weight
B. lost weight
C. gained more weight than before
D. not enough information | maintains her weight | [
"When I had trouble bending over to tie my shoes and I wasn’t pregnant. When I hit about 35 I started having trouble with weight. The strange thing was to me, it wasn’t that I was eating more then I used to, as a matter of fact I started eating less. When that didn’t help I barely ate at all. Still I couldn’t lose ... |
u068_10 | What affect did her Narcolepsy have?
Choices:
A. It made her sleepy and she couldn't get her adrenaline up.
B. She couldn't lose weight.
C. not enough information
D. She was not getting an adrenaline release to be awake. | She couldn't lose weight. | [
"When I had trouble bending over to tie my shoes and I wasn’t pregnant. When I hit about 35 I started having trouble with weight. The strange thing was to me, it wasn’t that I was eating more then I used to, as a matter of fact I started eating less. When that didn’t help I barely ate at all. Still I couldn’t lose ... |
u068_11 | Why did she decide to lose weight?
Choices:
A. Her Narcolepsy.
B. She was eating less but still gaining weight.
C. not enough information
D. She could not bend over to tie her shoes. | She could not bend over to tie her shoes. | [
"When I had trouble bending over to tie my shoes and I wasn’t pregnant. When I hit about 35 I started having trouble with weight. The strange thing was to me, it wasn’t that I was eating more then I used to, as a matter of fact I started eating less. When that didn’t help I barely ate at all. Still I couldn’t lose ... |
u068_12 | How does she feel about her weight gain?
Choices:
A. She thinks it's hard to keep the weight off.
B. not enough information
C. She does not like the pounds creeping on.
D. She is upset. | She is upset. | [
"When I had trouble bending over to tie my shoes and I wasn’t pregnant. When I hit about 35 I started having trouble with weight. The strange thing was to me, it wasn’t that I was eating more then I used to, as a matter of fact I started eating less. When that didn’t help I barely ate at all. Still I couldn’t lose ... |
u068_13 | Narrarater's weight problem probably lasted:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. just a few years
C. just a few days
D. her whole life | her whole life | [
"When I had trouble bending over to tie my shoes and I wasn’t pregnant. When I hit about 35 I started having trouble with weight. The strange thing was to me, it wasn’t that I was eating more then I used to, as a matter of fact I started eating less. When that didn’t help I barely ate at all. Still I couldn’t lose ... |
u068_14 | Who's second problem was narcolepsy?
Choices:
A. the woman's child
B. not enough information
C. the woman telling the story
D. the woman's husband | the woman telling the story | [
"When I had trouble bending over to tie my shoes and I wasn’t pregnant. When I hit about 35 I started having trouble with weight. The strange thing was to me, it wasn’t that I was eating more then I used to, as a matter of fact I started eating less. When that didn’t help I barely ate at all. Still I couldn’t lose ... |
u068_15 | Who is the narrator?
Choices:
A. a woman
B. a doctor
C. not enough information
D. a man | not enough information | [
"When I had trouble bending over to tie my shoes and I wasn’t pregnant. When I hit about 35 I started having trouble with weight. The strange thing was to me, it wasn’t that I was eating more then I used to, as a matter of fact I started eating less. When that didn’t help I barely ate at all. Still I couldn’t lose ... |
u068_16 | What is true about exercising?
Choices:
A. It makes her feel good.
B. She will lose weight.
C. not enough information
D. She likes to do it in the summer. | She will lose weight. | [
"When I had trouble bending over to tie my shoes and I wasn’t pregnant. When I hit about 35 I started having trouble with weight. The strange thing was to me, it wasn’t that I was eating more then I used to, as a matter of fact I started eating less. When that didn’t help I barely ate at all. Still I couldn’t lose ... |
u068_17 | When did she notice she was gaining weight?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after she had trouble bending over and she wasn't pregnant
C. before she had trouble bending over and wasn't pregnant
D. during when she had trouble bending over and was pregnant | after she had trouble bending over and she wasn't pregnant | [
"When I had trouble bending over to tie my shoes and I wasn’t pregnant. When I hit about 35 I started having trouble with weight. The strange thing was to me, it wasn’t that I was eating more then I used to, as a matter of fact I started eating less. When that didn’t help I barely ate at all. Still I couldn’t lose ... |
u069_0 | What is the bad boys name?
Choices:
A. Mark
B. not enough information
C. David
D. Goliath | not enough information | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_1 | The writer was asked for pictured:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. When using the copier
C. After texting the boy
D. After a class | After texting the boy | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_2 | She probably thinks that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He is a show off.
C. He treats others rudely.
D. He is a bad boy. | He is a show off. | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_3 | Where did she run into the boy?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. On her phone.
C. Near the printer.
D. At school. | At school. | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_4 | What did the writer copy?
Choices:
A. Her work
B. Some pictures
C. A class schedule
D. not enough information | Her work | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_5 | Why did she not like the boy?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Because she was not attracted to his bad personality.
C. Because he was rude.
D. Because she wanted to be treated right. | Because he was rude. | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_6 | When did the author meet the boy?
Choices:
A. In high school
B. While printing he assignment.
C. not enough information
D. In class | In high school | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_7 | Her interactions with the boy lasted:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Online occasionally.
C. Every class.
D. Every day. | Every day. | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_8 | At the end of the story the bad boy is probably
Choices:
A. Still chasing the witer
B. Living with his girlfriend.
C. not enough information
D. Going back to school | Living with his girlfriend. | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_9 | How long did they wait for the copier?
Choices:
A. All day
B. not enough information
C. Two hours
D. Five minutes | Five minutes | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_10 | How does the boy get her number?
Choices:
A. His friend had it
B. From the school directory
C. not enough information
D. The writer gave it to him | The writer gave it to him | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_11 | What kind of friends does she enjoy?
Choices:
A. People who express empathy.
B. People who treat others with respect.
C. People who are humble.
D. not enough information | People who are humble. | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_12 | Who did she meet at school?
Choices:
A. The rude boy.
B. The pretty boy.
C. not enough information
D. The bad boy. | The rude boy. | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_13 | What was her hair color?
Choices:
A. Black
B. not enough information
C. Blonde
D. Brown | not enough information | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_14 | Why did the boy ask for a hug?
Choices:
A. Because he was embarrassed
B. not enough information
C. Because they were copying together
D. Because he waqs young | Because they were copying together | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_15 | Who asked for pictures?
Choices:
A. The bad boy
B. The teacher
C. not enough information
D. The bad boys friend | The bad boy | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_16 | The bad boy probably thinks that
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He can do what he wants
C. He is really cool
D. The writer likes him | The writer likes him | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u069_17 | At the conclusion, She probably:
Choices:
A. She eventually married.
B. not enough information
C. She is now happy.
D. She found her true love. | She eventually married. | [
"Yes, sometimes you just meet people and you know straight away that they are not trustworthy. Before my relationship there were certain boys in my life that I would meet and I would be able to tell straight away whether or not they were going to be a decent partner. I find that I am not attracted to the pretty boy... |
u070_0 | How does the actress feel about the playwright?
Choices:
A. They do not know each other at all
B. not enough information
C. They are close friends
D. They barely know each other | They are close friends | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_1 | What does the actor think about his friend writing a part for him?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. she is unhappy.
C. she is thrilled.
D. she is mad. | she is thrilled. | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_2 | How long is the play in Edinburgh?
Choices:
A. 8 hours
B. 10 hours
C. a few hours
D. not enough information | a few hours | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_3 | Where was the play mentioned in the story first debuted?
Choices:
A. In a London theater
B. New York City
C. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival
D. not enough information | The Edinburgh Fringe Festival | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_4 | After the end of the story, the actor is probably going to do what with her friend?
Choices:
A. Discuss what the director said to her.
B. not enough information
C. never talk about the director again
D. Try to get a part in the play with the director who rejected her | Discuss what the director said to her. | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_5 | How long as the actress been acting?
Choices:
A. Five years
B. not enough information
C. Ten years
D. Fifteen years | not enough information | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_6 | Why did the actress feel bad about begin rejected?
Choices:
A. Because she thought the other actress did a bad job
B. Because she was treated like a liar
C. not enough information
D. Because the role had to be changed for the new actress | Because she was treated like a liar | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_7 | Why did the actor act in the play at Edinburgh Film Festival?
Choices:
A. she was forced to by her husband
B. Her friend wrote a part for the actor
C. not enough information
D. she randomly auditioned and got the part | Her friend wrote a part for the actor | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_8 | How long did it take to write the play?
Choices:
A. Two months
B. Several weeks
C. not enough information
D. Six months | Several weeks | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_9 | Where was the next place the play was performed after it debuted at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival?
Choices:
A. Scotland
B. not enough information
C. New York City
D. A larger theater in a big city. | Scotland | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_10 | How did the casting director react to the actress who originated the role after the play opened?
Choices:
A. She recognized her but pretended she didn't
B. She did not recognize her
C. She felt hostile towards her
D. not enough information | She did not recognize her | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_11 | What did the actor do for a living after getting rejected for the play with the even larger theatre?
Choices:
A. became a doctor
B. became a waitress
C. not enough information
D. continued acting | not enough information | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_12 | When did the actor perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival?
Choices:
A. before auditioning in New York
B. after auditioning in New York
C. before her friend wrote the play
D. not enough information | before auditioning in New York | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_13 | Who originated the role?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The playwright
C. The actress who is answering the question
D. The casting director | The actress who is answering the question | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_14 | What is probably true about the director?
Choices:
A. The director asks the actor to return for an audition
B. the director pretended she didn't remember the actor auditioning for the part
C. The director doesn't remember the actor auditioning for the part
D. not enough information | The director doesn't remember the actor auditioning for the part | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_15 | How did the actress probably feel about being rejecte?
Choices:
A. She wanted to give up on acting
B. She felt very angry
C. She felt confused
D. not enough information | She felt confused | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_16 | Who wrote the play the actor performed in at Edinburgh Fringe Festival?
Choices:
A. the actor's husband
B. the actor's son
C. the actor's friend
D. not enough information | the actor's friend | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u070_17 | What country did the actor perform the play where it was well received?
Choices:
A. Portugal
B. Scotland
C. Spain
D. not enough information | Scotland | [
"So, I worked with a friend of mine who was a playwright to put together a play to take to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival. It was a three person show, and one of the roles was written specifically for me. Many of the lines were written after we improvised the scenes in my living room as she wrote the piece. Took it ... |
u071_0 | Why did the patient feel for R?
Choices:
A. R told funny stories.
B. R wanted to lose weight.
C. R was the victim of false advertising.
D. not enough information | R was the victim of false advertising. | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_1 | What did R buy?
Choices:
A. R bought something to help her lose weight.
B. R bought something to help her give advice.
C. not enough information
D. R bought something to help her gain weight. | R bought something to help her lose weight. | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_2 | Whose claims should we not fall prey to?
Choices:
A. The customer.
B. The false advertisers
C. The advertisers.
D. not enough information | The false advertisers | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_3 | Why is the patient in the hospital?
Choices:
A. unknown illness
B. car accident
C. not enough information
D. bad burns | not enough information | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_4 | How long after meeting R was the story probably written?
Choices:
A. immediately after the writer was discharged.
B. not enough information
C. before the writer was discharged.
D. after the writer was discharged | after the writer was discharged | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_5 | How long did it take for R to take a blood pressure reading?
Choices:
A. an hour
B. several hours
C. not enough information
D. a few minutes | a few minutes | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_6 | The patient probably believes that:
Choices:
A. The company is helpful.
B. The company is terrible.
C. not enough information
D. The company is honest. | The company is terrible. | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_7 | When she received the awesome miracle inserts:
Choices:
A. She found documentation suggesting a 1200 calorie a day diet.
B. No documentation was enclosed.
C. She found instructions on an exercise program.
D. not enough information | She found documentation suggesting a 1200 calorie a day diet. | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_8 | The writer believes that his stories are:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. funny,
C. silly.
D. dull. | dull. | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_9 | What is probably true about R?
Choices:
A. She completely trusts every advertisement.
B. not enough information
C. She is more careful about the products she buys.
D. She buys more shoe inserts from the company. | She is more careful about the products she buys. | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_10 | Why was R impressed?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The large selection of available goods.
C. Clearly labeled prices.
D. Actual nutritional information on everything | Actual nutritional information on everything | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_11 | R received her shoe inserts:
Choices:
A. after finding out the inserts were a sham
B. before paying for them
C. not enough information
D. after saving her pennies and dimes | after saving her pennies and dimes | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_12 | How much weight did R lose?
Choices:
A. 10 lbs
B. none
C. 25 lbs.
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_13 | After the end of this story, the patient is probably:
Choices:
A. happy
B. sympathetic
C. excited
D. not enough information | sympathetic | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_14 | After receiving the inserts R is likely to be more:
Choices:
A. trusting
B. not enough information
C. deceitful
D. cautious. | cautious. | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_15 | Which statement about R is probably true?
Choices:
A. R feels the advertisements in the US are honest.
B. R is a gullible consumer.
C. R learns from hr experiences.
D. not enough information | R learns from hr experiences. | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_16 | Who bought the shoe inserts?
Choices:
A. miracle cure company
B. R
C. not enough information
D. R's patient | R | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u071_17 | What did the shoe inserts claim they would do?
Choices:
A. Rejuvenate tired feet.
B. Relieve back pain.
C. Help the wearer lose weight.
D. not enough information | Help the wearer lose weight. | [
"What are the worst examples of false advertising you've seen? Did you fall prey to their claims?\nRather that vouch for myself - my story is trite, and not particularly interesting - I'll relay the tale one of my nurses shared with me when I was laid up in the hospital for a few weeks. Call her R.\nR was from an E... |
u072_0 | What was the classroom laughing at?
Choices:
A. Their hands
B. The Teacher
C. not enough information
D. The bully | Their hands | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_1 | The trick lasted for:
Choices:
A. a few minutes
B. a few weeks
C. not enough information
D. a few hours | a few hours | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_2 | What is likely the reason the 'cool' trick was learned in the first place?
Choices:
A. To impress classmates
B. not enough information
C. To impress the bully
D. To impress parents | To impress classmates | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_3 | How did the bully behave after learning the cool trick?
Choices:
A. Upset
B. Impressed
C. Curious
D. not enough information | Impressed | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_4 | Who got the most scolding from adults?
Choices:
A. the bully
B. not enough information
C. the janitor
D. the narrator | not enough information | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_5 | Who got in trouble?
Choices:
A. the bully
B. the teacher
C. not enough information
D. the narrator | the bully | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_6 | What happened to the bully at the end?
Choices:
A. He got sent home
B. not enough information
C. He passed his test
D. He got a reward | He got sent home | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_7 | How long did the bullying go on?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. It's still going on
C. A few days at school
D. Longer than a few months | Longer than a few months | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_8 | Who is probably smarter?
Choices:
A. the dog
B. the bully
C. the narrator
D. not enough information | the narrator | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_9 | How did the bully get in trouble
Choices:
A. Doing a cartwheel
B. not enough information
C. Standing on your hands
D. Flexing your ring finger | Flexing your ring finger | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_10 | At the end, the story ended by:
Choices:
A. Tricked him to get sent home
B. Gave him a present
C. not enough information
D. Gave him the answers to a test | Tricked him to get sent home | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_11 | What happened after the bully was sent home?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Learned about anatomy
C. Learned and practiced tricks
D. Was beaten by his parents | Was beaten by his parents | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_12 | When did the bully go to the principals office
Choices:
A. after the trick
B. after the restroom
C. before the trick
D. not enough information | after the trick | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_13 | How does the bully probably feel about his past actions now that he no longer bothers anyone?
Choices:
A. Justified
B. Indifferent
C. Remorseful
D. not enough information | Remorseful | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_14 | What kind of person was the victim?
Choices:
A. Vengeful
B. A showoff
C. not enough information
D. Scary | not enough information | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_15 | How does the bully feel when confronted by the teacher?
Choices:
A. The bully felt misunderstood
B. The bully felt angry
C. The bully felt scared
D. not enough information | The bully felt misunderstood | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_16 | Who was summoned to the principal's office?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Victim
C. Bully
D. Teacher | Bully | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u072_17 | The class thinks that:
Choices:
A. The teacher is old
B. The bully got tricked
C. not enough information
D. The janitor is strong | The bully got tricked | [
"I had this one guy, who enjoyed being a part time bully and part time neutral to me.\nTo say the least he was annoying. He'd take the liberty to hide my backpack, borrow my books without consent, doodle scandalous stuff on my notebooks with a pen and yada yada.\nSo one day, I was showing this cool trick I learned ... |
u073_0 | Why does the pharmacy intern think the xray tech is trying to ditch him
Choices:
A. She was driving to fast
B. not enough information
C. He lost her
D. She disappeared | She was driving to fast | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_1 | The pharmacy intern and xray tech got married how lng after the first date
Choices:
A. 1 year
B. a year and a half
C. 2 years
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_2 | What did the author and Janet's relationship ended up being?
Choices:
A. something that never should have happened.
B. something long-lasting
C. not enough information
D. something short-lasting | something long-lasting | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_3 | The author asked the X-ray tech coworkers for Janet's name:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Before she sat down at the lunch table.
C. After she had gotten up and left the lunch table.
D. In the lunch line. | After she had gotten up and left the lunch table. | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_4 | The car chase probably lasted
Choices:
A. 50minutes
B. not enough information
C. 20 minutes
D. 1 hour | 20 minutes | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_5 | After the end of the story do you think the date went?
Choices:
A. was the worst
B. Very well
C. not enough information
D. was awkward | Very well | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_6 | When Janet tells the author to follow her home, the author probably feels:
Choices:
A. Excited
B. Lost
C. Upset
D. not enough information | Excited | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_7 | How does Janet probably feel about the author?
Choices:
A. He was worth her time after work.
B. not enough information
C. He was a great coworker.
D. He was a slow driver. | He was worth her time after work. | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_8 | What happened after he asked her on a date?
Choices:
A. He followed her home
B. not enough information
C. She asked if he wanted to follow her home
D. He caught up to her | She asked if he wanted to follow her home | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_9 | What was probably true about Janet?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. She was the first women to race in the Indy 500.
C. She liked to drive fast.
D. She liked to get speeding tickets. | She liked to drive fast. | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_10 | What was the young lady?
Choices:
A. first women to drive in the Indy 500
B. Pharmacy intern
C. not enough information
D. Xray tech | Xray tech | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_11 | What is probably true about the pharmacy intern?
Choices:
A. He was determined to get to know the young lady
B. not enough information
C. It was love at first site when he saw the xray tech
D. He was obsessing over the young lady | He was determined to get to know the young lady | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_12 | Who went 75miles
Choices:
A. Janet Guthrie
B. The Xray tech
C. not enough information
D. The pharmacy intern | The pharmacy intern | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_13 | Who was known for being a speedy driver?
Choices:
A. The author
B. not enough information
C. The X-ray tech coworker.
D. Janet Guthrie | Janet Guthrie | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_14 | Why was he trying desperately to keep her tail lights in his line of sight
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He wanted a date
C. He was following her
D. He lost sight of her | He was following her | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_15 | Where are the author and Janet from?
Choices:
A. New York City, New York
B. Los Angeles, California
C. Austin, Texas
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_16 | Why was the author glad that he had caught up with her car?
Choices:
A. They ended up getting married.
B. Her taillight was out.
C. She had left something at the hospital.
D. not enough information | They ended up getting married. | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
u073_17 | For how long has the author been working at the pharmacy?
Choices:
A. A couple months/years
B. 10+ years
C. 30+ years
D. not enough information | A couple months/years | [
"I’ll go one farther back than that. I almost never had a first date. A young lady I met in the hospital cafeteria where I worked as a pharmacy intern (she was an X-ray tech) I asked out on a date. Would you like to follow me home? she asked. I said SURE!\nShe got in her car, hit the freeway, went over the top of t... |
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