id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
u101_14 | What happened when the grandmother gave the baby powdered charcoal?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The baby threw up.
C. The baby got better.
D. The baby vomited. | The baby vomited. | [
"I never have feed a baby something that they shouldn’t have but I know of an instance where someone did…\nA neighbor of Mine was babysitting for her granddaugther. The mother had placed a water bottle filled with VODKA in the refrigerator. The grandmother used that VODKA to fill the bottle with the powder added.\n... |
u101_15 | What is probably true about the grandmother?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. She forgot to tell her daughter about the incident.
C. She did not tell her daughter about the incident.
D. She told her daughter about the incident. | She told her daughter about the incident. | [
"I never have feed a baby something that they shouldn’t have but I know of an instance where someone did…\nA neighbor of Mine was babysitting for her granddaugther. The mother had placed a water bottle filled with VODKA in the refrigerator. The grandmother used that VODKA to fill the bottle with the powder added.\n... |
u101_16 | After the end of this story, the narrator probably:
Choices:
A. makes unhealthy drinks for her grandchildren
B. not enough information
C. visits her grandchildren
D. drinks vodka | visits her grandchildren | [
"I never have feed a baby something that they shouldn’t have but I know of an instance where someone did…\nA neighbor of Mine was babysitting for her granddaugther. The mother had placed a water bottle filled with VODKA in the refrigerator. The grandmother used that VODKA to fill the bottle with the powder added.\n... |
u101_17 | What is probably true about the narrator?
Choices:
A. The narrator has at least one child.
B. The narrator has no children.
C. not enough information
D. The narrator will never have children. | The narrator has at least one child. | [
"I never have feed a baby something that they shouldn’t have but I know of an instance where someone did…\nA neighbor of Mine was babysitting for her granddaugther. The mother had placed a water bottle filled with VODKA in the refrigerator. The grandmother used that VODKA to fill the bottle with the powder added.\n... |
u102_0 | What did she pick up off the chair?
Choices:
A. Ben's Sweatshirt
B. A book
C. a message for the office.
D. not enough information | Ben's Sweatshirt | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_1 | Why was Natalie sad?
Choices:
A. She got caught playing a game of swapping shirts
B. She was complimented on the swearshirt that wasn't hers
C. not enough information
D. She had to go to the office | She was complimented on the swearshirt that wasn't hers | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_2 | approximately how long was literacy class?
Choices:
A. one hour
B. 10 minutes
C. not enough information
D. five hours | one hour | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_3 | How long have they been swapping sweathers?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. They've only done it this once
C. It's been a thing for years.
D. They've been doing it all year | They've been doing it all year | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_4 | Who is Ben?
Choices:
A. Ben is a football player
B. Ben is Natalie's boyfriend.
C. not enough information
D. Ben is the teacher. | not enough information | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_5 | What is probably true about Natalie?
Choices:
A. She wears her sweatshirt a lot.
B. She gets a lot of compliments about her looks
C. not enough information
D. She starrts trends with her friends | She starrts trends with her friends | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_6 | Who complimented Natalie on her sweatshirt?
Choices:
A. a classmate
B. the substitute teacher
C. not enough information
D. the girl in the hallway | the girl in the hallway | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_7 | What is probably true about Natalie?
Choices:
A. she rarely gets compliments
B. she hates compliments
C. she gets a lot of compliments
D. not enough information | she rarely gets compliments | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_8 | When did Natalie get complimented for her sweater?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. While she was in literacy class
C. While she was watching the documentary
D. After she switched sweaters with Evan | After she switched sweaters with Evan | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_9 | How does Natalie feel?
Choices:
A. She feels ignored and not popular
B. not enough information
C. She feels loved most of the time.
D. She feels like she has a lot of friends. | She feels ignored and not popular | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_10 | What did the students do after the bell?
Choices:
A. got their correct sweatshirts back
B. not enough information
C. all went to the office
D. found the girl who complimented the sweatshirts | got their correct sweatshirts back | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_11 | Why did Natalie think it was funny that she got complimented for her sweatshirt?
Choices:
A. She disliked the sweatshirt
B. not enough information
C. It wasn't her sweatshirt
D. She wasn't wearing a sweatshirt | It wasn't her sweatshirt | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_12 | Natalie will probably:
Choices:
A. stop swapping sweaters because she doesn't like feeling sad
B. not enough information
C. Keep swapping sweaters because it's a thing
D. May stop swapping sweaters because the game is getting old | Keep swapping sweaters because it's a thing | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_13 | When did the boy walk up to her?
Choices:
A. after school
B. Before school
C. not enough information
D. at her house | Before school | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_14 | Who's sweatshirt was she wearing?
Choices:
A. Natalie's
B. Evan's
C. The teacher's
D. not enough information | Evan's | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_15 | Where was Natalie going when she was complimented?
Choices:
A. back to class
B. the office
C. not enough information
D. to her next class | back to class | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_16 | How long has Natalie known Evan?
Choices:
A. a few months
B. since kindergarten
C. not enough information
D. a few years | not enough information | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u102_17 | How does Natalie feel about getting the compliment?
Choices:
A. amused
B. sad
C. not enough information
D. frustrated | amused | [
"“Hey, Natalie! Nice sweatshirt!”\nI was passing through the hallways of school last year, being messenger boy for the teachers, when this girl walked up to me. I had no clue who she was, but I thought she was a year younger than me. That’s why I thought it was weird that she said my name. But the “nice sweatshirt”... |
u103_0 | The writer probably believes that
Choices:
A. the daughter does not care about her mum
B. the daughter is mean and cruel
C. the daughter is thoughtful
D. not enough information | the daughter is mean and cruel | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_1 | Why was Mum in agony
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. because of pain
C. because she could not see her daughter
D. she had a bad nightmare | because of pain | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_2 | The daughter probably believes that:
Choices:
A. her mother can still pull through
B. the pain is not that bad
C. not enough information
D. they are not helping her mom | they are not helping her mom | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_3 | After the story the daughter probably:
Choices:
A. had to start therapy
B. felt very sorry
C. had a nervous breakdown
D. not enough information | felt very sorry | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_4 | what is probably true about the mother
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. she really loves her daughter
C. she feels sorry for herself
D. she is ready to die | she really loves her daughter | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_5 | After the end of the story, the daughter probably
Choices:
A. laughed
B. cried
C. not enough information
D. was nervous | cried | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_6 | What is the writers job?
Choices:
A. nurse
B. not enough information
C. doctor
D. caregiver | not enough information | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_7 | How long did mum live after receiving end of life care
Choices:
A. a year
B. 6 months
C. 3 days
D. not enough information | 3 days | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_8 | Why could the mother overdose?
Choices:
A. because she had alzheimers
B. not enough information
C. because she was terrified
D. because her medication was unlimited | because her medication was unlimited | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_9 | What did the mum have besides cancer
Choices:
A. kidney failure
B. not enough information
C. a broken leg
D. alzheimers | alzheimers | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_10 | Who would go to the papers?
Choices:
A. the daughter
B. not enough information
C. the mother
D. the police | the daughter | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_11 | What did the daughter threaten to do
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. leave the house
C. hide the medicine
D. notify authorities | notify authorities | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_12 | The mum died
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. before her relatives could arrive
C. after the daughter left the room
D. after her son left the room | after the daughter left the room | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_13 | What drug was the Mum given
Choices:
A. A nasid
B. An opiod
C. not enough information
D. Fentanyl | not enough information | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_14 | The daughter was removed:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. before her mother passed away
C. while her mother was sleeping
D. before someone got arrested | before her mother passed away | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_15 | How long was the mother sick?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. since breakfast
C. several years
D. all weekend | several years | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_16 | Who had the cancer?
Choices:
A. The mum
B. the daughter
C. the dad
D. not enough information | The mum | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u103_17 | What is probably true of the daughter
Choices:
A. she is contemptible
B. she is high strung
C. she is a dork
D. not enough information | she is high strung | [
"Relatives of a dying lady I was caring for kicking and screaming not to give their Mum pain relief because they were so terrified / knew it would probably be the thing to end her life.\nShe had a horrible aggressive cancer that ravaged her whole body and needed very regular doses of strong pain relief which - as s... |
u104_0 | who sexually abused the girl?
Choices:
A. her dad
B. her uncles
C. not enough information
D. her friends | her uncles | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_1 | He lost his stuff inside the home because of
Choices:
A. The arrest
B. The restriction order
C. not enough information
D. The restriction order | The restriction order | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_2 | why was the man told to plead guilty?
Choices:
A. wheeling and dealing between lawyers
B. not enough information
C. the lawyer didn't like him
D. he was guilty | wheeling and dealing between lawyers | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_3 | He probably feels towards his girlfriend
Choices:
A. Bitter
B. not enough information
C. Bitter
D. Remorse | Bitter | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_4 | how does the man feel?
Choices:
A. pleased
B. not enough information
C. angry
D. happy | angry | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_5 | what is probably true about the man?
Choices:
A. he will kill his lawyer
B. he will have to spend time in prison
C. he's going to be a free man
D. not enough information | he will have to spend time in prison | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_6 | how many times was the girl sexually abused?
Choices:
A. 15
B. not enough information
C. 20
D. 10 | not enough information | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_7 | who refused to mention the girl's psychological condition?
Choices:
A. the man
B. not enough information
C. the man's lawyer
D. the man's friend | the man's lawyer | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_8 | How long was his girlfriend abused
Choices:
A. 7 years
B. 4 years
C. 10years
D. not enough information | 4 years | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_9 | after the incident, how likely is it that the man will use the same lawyer again?
Choices:
A. very unlikely
B. likely
C. very likely
D. not enough information | very unlikely | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_10 | who said , “If you are in Illinois, in Champaign County and you have a penis, you are already accepted as guilty by birth to start with dude”
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Psychologist friend
C. Judge
D. Lawyer | not enough information | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_11 | Who sexually abused his girlfriend as a child
Choices:
A. Her uncle
B. not enough information
C. Uncle
D. Boyfriend | Uncle | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_12 | His girlfriend had what condition?
Choices:
A. Bi polar disorder
B. Bi polar disorder
C. not enough information
D. Paranoia | Bi polar disorder | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_13 | how much time did the man spend with his lawyer?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. half an hour
C. an hour
D. 2 hours | an hour | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_14 | when did the man tell his lawyer about the girl's psychological condition?
Choices:
A. he never told him
B. not enough information
C. after the lawyer recommended pleading guilty
D. before the lawyer recommended pleading guilty | before the lawyer recommended pleading guilty | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_15 | After this case he probably thinks that
Choices:
A. He was wronged by the legal system
B. not enough information
C. The legal system works
D. He was wronged by the legal system | He was wronged by the legal system | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_16 | He believes that his lawyer
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Did a terrible job
C. Did a good job
D. Did a terrible job | Did a terrible job | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u104_17 | When Was the restriction order given?
Choices:
A. After the plea
B. Before the plea
C. not enough information
D. After the plea | After the plea | [
"Yes I had. In a domestic violence case (in which I was the accused, but by God I was innocent) with my ex girlfriend, the lawyer whom I hired and paid his dues, openly played a wheeling and dealing game for two and a half years with the prosecutor and had mercilessly thrown me in front of the prosecutor. My ex gir... |
u105_0 | What did the author do for a living?
Choices:
A. something extremely difficult
B. something slightly challenging
C. not enough information
D. something extremely easy | something extremely difficult | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_1 | The burglar talked to the author:
Choices:
A. after the trial
B. during the trial
C. not enough information
D. before the trial | after the trial | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_2 | What could the fingerprint examiner memorize?
Choices:
A. fingerprints
B. not enough information
C. case facts
D. suspect profiles | fingerprints | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_3 | Where did the judge first meet the fingerprint examiner?
Choices:
A. burglary case
B. murder case
C. litigation case
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_4 | The silver burglar talked to the finger print examiner:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after the trial
C. during the trial
D. before the trial | after the trial | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_5 | What is probably true about the burglar?
Choices:
A. he likes shiny objects
B. not enough information
C. he likes plastic objects
D. he likes glass objects | he likes shiny objects | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_6 | Who was told they couldn't talk to the witness?
Choices:
A. the judge
B. not enough information
C. the burglar
D. the lawyer | the burglar | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_7 | Who needed help from the fingerprint examiner?
Choices:
A. the bailiff
B. not enough information
C. the FBI
D. the lawyer | the FBI | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_8 | After the author's statement, the lawyer is probably:
Choices:
A. embarrassed
B. not enough information
C. joyful
D. excited | embarrassed | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_9 | The trial probably lasted
Choices:
A. more than six months
B. not enough information
C. about six months
D. less than six months | less than six months | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_10 | The lawyer probably believes that:
Choices:
A. the author is unintelligent
B. not enough information
C. the author is respected by many
D. the author is respected by few people | the author is respected by many | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_11 | Why did the silver burglar want to talk to the fingerprint examiner?
Choices:
A. He wanted to ask her how she memorized fingerprints.
B. not enough information
C. He wanted to talk about the bamboo tree.
D. He wanted to compliment her. | He wanted to compliment her. | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_12 | How long was the author a fingerprint examiner?
Choices:
A. 10 years
B. not enough information
C. 11 years
D. 12 years | not enough information | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_13 | The silver burglar is probably:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. in jail
C. robbing the next victim
D. out on bail | in jail | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_14 | The fingerprint examiner''s relationship with the FBI probably lasted:
Choices:
A. for months
B. for years
C. not enough information
D. for weeks | for years | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_15 | The judge is most likely:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. sympathetic to the fingerprint examiner
C. competitive with the fingerprint examiner
D. shrewd with the fingerprint examiner | sympathetic to the fingerprint examiner | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_16 | Why did the courtroom go dead silent?
Choices:
A. because of what the burglar said
B. because of what the author said
C. not enough information
D. because of what the lawyer said | because of what the author said | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u105_17 | The silver burglar probably feels what towards the fingerprint examiner?
Choices:
A. admiration
B. jealousy
C. disdain
D. not enough information | admiration | [
"I was one of the best fingerprint examiners in the world. I could do things the FBI thought impossible. I could memorize fingerprints. The nearby agencies, including local offices of federal agencies that had their own labs, came to me for help.\nOne day in a trial a new-hatched defence attorney tried to make me s... |
u106_0 | The narrator split the bridge of their nose:
Choices:
A. before flying to Orlando
B. after experiencing tooth pain
C. not enough information
D. after receiving X-rays | before flying to Orlando | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_1 | How long did it take to repair the fence?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 1 hour
C. 5 days
D. 1 year | 1 hour | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_2 | Where was the narrator flying to?
Choices:
A. somewhere cold
B. somewhere warm
C. somewhere north
D. not enough information | somewhere warm | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_3 | What was the meeting in Orlando for?
Choices:
A. buying supplies
B. sales
C. workshop
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_4 | He hit himself in the face when?
Choices:
A. Before fixing the fence
B. While fixing the fence
C. not enough information
D. After his flight | After his flight | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_5 | Dose he have children and what gender are they?
Choices:
A. Yes female
B. No
C. Yes male
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_6 | Why was the narrator in pain?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The tooth had a cavity.
C. The narrator had a dental abscess.
D. The tooth reacted to changes in atmospheric pressure. | The tooth reacted to changes in atmospheric pressure. | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_7 | How long did it take for the X-rays to be given?
Choices:
A. a few minutes
B. not enough information
C. 1 day
D. several hours | a few minutes | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_8 | What is probably true about the narrator?
Choices:
A. The narrator isn't very careful when working.
B. not enough information
C. The narrator never gets hurt while working
D. The narrator is very careful when working | The narrator isn't very careful when working. | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_9 | After the end of this story, the narrator probably:
Choices:
A. quit their job
B. never worked again
C. continued working
D. not enough information | continued working | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_10 | Who hit themselves in the mouth?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. patients with cavities
C. narrator
D. wife | narrator | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_11 | Why was his tooth still ok?
Choices:
A. Karma
B. He is lucky
C. He has a hard head
D. not enough information | He has a hard head | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_12 | How dose his wife feel about what he did to himself?
Choices:
A. It was a fluke.
B. not enough information
C. He made a mistake.
D. That he is clumbsy. | That he is clumbsy. | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_13 | Who did he scare?
Choices:
A. His tooth
B. not enough information
C. The dentist
D. His wife | His wife | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_14 | What dose he do for a living?
Choices:
A. Handy man
B. not enough information
C. Construction
D. Fence repair | Construction | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_15 | After the accident What did he do to prevent this in the future?
Choices:
A. Wore a mouth gaurd
B. Nothing
C. not enough information
D. Wore a saftey mask | Nothing | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_16 | What did the narrator likely feel after the tooth pain went away?
Choices:
A. upset
B. relief
C. anger
D. not enough information | relief | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u106_17 | Where was he flying?
Choices:
A. Hawai
B. Florida
C. not enough information
D. Texas | Florida | [
"I was fencing wire at Flat Broke Acres and trying to tighten up the wire a bit. I lost the grip of the fencing wire and the pliers smacked me in the mouth.\nThis is what I hit myself in the mouth with. The curved end glance off my left front central incisor.\nIt hurt some, my lips were lacerated, I scared my wife ... |
u107_0 | Why would Clise beg?
Choices:
A. when shrimp was on the screen.
B. watching his favorite shows.
C. food on the tv.
D. not enough information | food on the tv. | [
"My old roommate’s cats, Clise and Monkey, were about as different as cats could be. Clise, rescued as an emaciated kitten from a local park, grew up to be morbidly obese. His interests mainly involved eating food, begging for food, or going around the neighborhood scrounging for food. He could hear a can opener fr... |
u107_1 | What is probably true about Clise?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He will enjoy shrimp.
C. He will die prematurely.
D. He will beg for food. | He will die prematurely. | [
"My old roommate’s cats, Clise and Monkey, were about as different as cats could be. Clise, rescued as an emaciated kitten from a local park, grew up to be morbidly obese. His interests mainly involved eating food, begging for food, or going around the neighborhood scrounging for food. He could hear a can opener fr... |
u107_2 | After John moved out, Monkey probably lasted,
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 2 years
C. a few more months
D. 10 years | a few more months | [
"My old roommate’s cats, Clise and Monkey, were about as different as cats could be. Clise, rescued as an emaciated kitten from a local park, grew up to be morbidly obese. His interests mainly involved eating food, begging for food, or going around the neighborhood scrounging for food. He could hear a can opener fr... |
u107_3 | At the end, John is probably doing well and?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. spending less time watching tv with cats
C. working at a daycare
D. working with old folks | spending less time watching tv with cats | [
"My old roommate’s cats, Clise and Monkey, were about as different as cats could be. Clise, rescued as an emaciated kitten from a local park, grew up to be morbidly obese. His interests mainly involved eating food, begging for food, or going around the neighborhood scrounging for food. He could hear a can opener fr... |
u107_4 | How long did it take Clise to get obese?
Choices:
A. Its adult lifetime.
B. Since he was found.
C. Many years.
D. not enough information | Its adult lifetime. | [
"My old roommate’s cats, Clise and Monkey, were about as different as cats could be. Clise, rescued as an emaciated kitten from a local park, grew up to be morbidly obese. His interests mainly involved eating food, begging for food, or going around the neighborhood scrounging for food. He could hear a can opener fr... |
u107_5 | What did Monkey end up dying from?
Choices:
A. Salmonella
B. Some wasting disease
C. Cat diabetes
D. not enough information | Some wasting disease | [
"My old roommate’s cats, Clise and Monkey, were about as different as cats could be. Clise, rescued as an emaciated kitten from a local park, grew up to be morbidly obese. His interests mainly involved eating food, begging for food, or going around the neighborhood scrounging for food. He could hear a can opener fr... |
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