id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
b011_14 | The narrator thinks that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. trolls strengthen people's resolve
C. trolls are a negative influence on people
D. trolls help people share their creativity | trolls are a negative influence on people | [
"With the growth of the Internet and the ease of publishing content, more and more creative minds are coming online to share videos, music, software, products, services, opinions, and more. While the technology has empowered a generation to build new audiences and share interesting things, an unfortunate side-effec... |
b011_15 | What is Dealing With Disrespect?
Choices:
A. A short, simple, free book for handling challenging feedback and how to not only ignore the haters but to manage them
B. software
C. not enough information
D. music videos | A short, simple, free book for handling challenging feedback and how to not only ignore the haters but to manage them | [
"With the growth of the Internet and the ease of publishing content, more and more creative minds are coming online to share videos, music, software, products, services, opinions, and more. While the technology has empowered a generation to build new audiences and share interesting things, an unfortunate side-effec... |
b011_16 | What main issue did the author want to address with the book?
Choices:
A. how to deal with trolls, haters and venom online
B. publishing content found on the Internet
C. not enough information
D. the good and interesting things found online | how to deal with trolls, haters and venom online | [
"With the growth of the Internet and the ease of publishing content, more and more creative minds are coming online to share videos, music, software, products, services, opinions, and more. While the technology has empowered a generation to build new audiences and share interesting things, an unfortunate side-effec... |
b011_17 | How long did it probably take the narrator to write his book?
Choices:
A. 5 days
B. 10 minutes
C. not enough information
D. A year | A year | [
"With the growth of the Internet and the ease of publishing content, more and more creative minds are coming online to share videos, music, software, products, services, opinions, and more. While the technology has empowered a generation to build new audiences and share interesting things, an unfortunate side-effec... |
b012_0 | At the end of this story, the writer's friend is probably
Choices:
A. Happy with her friend's post
B. Unhappy with her friend's post
C. Grateful for her friend's post
D. not enough information | Happy with her friend's post | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_1 | After finishing their blog post the other will likely...
Choices:
A. Mistreat people because of a grouping
B. not enough information
C. Continue crusading for equality
D. Discriminate due to gender age or race | Continue crusading for equality | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_2 | Who does the author believe suffers from discrimination?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Women
C. The Ubuntu
D. Everyone | Everyone | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_3 | How long did the author meet with Sulamita?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Every day
C. Three hours
D. While in Brazil | Three hours | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_4 | What does the narrator write a blog post about?
Choices:
A. Prejudice
B. Intolerance
C. not enough information
D. Discrimination | Discrimination | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_5 | When did they start thinking a lot about discrimination?
Choices:
A. While in Brazil
B. not enough information
C. While blogging
D. Just recently | Just recently | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_6 | Which is probably true about the author?
Choices:
A. They enjoy travel
B. They are from Brazil
C. not enough information
D. They like Iron Maiden | They enjoy travel | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_7 | What subject has the author been thinking about?
Choices:
A. Sexual harassment
B. not enough information
C. Women's rights
D. Discrimination | Discrimination | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_8 | Who did they meet with while in Brazil
Choices:
A. They met with Open Source Community
B. not enough information
C. They met with Sulamita
D. They met with every day people | They met with Sulamita | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_9 | How long did it probably take the writer to write the blog post?
Choices:
A. An hour or two
B. not enough information
C. A day
D. Half an hour | An hour or two | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_10 | How has the speaker been discriminated against?
Choices:
A. Casual profiling
B. Judged for a t-shirt
C. Serious racial hatred
D. not enough information | Casual profiling | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_11 | What is probably true about the writer?
Choices:
A. He is easily persuaded
B. He is an understanding friend
C. not enough information
D. He is a good friend | He is an understanding friend | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_12 | What does the writer think about solving discrimination?
Choices:
A. It's too complicated
B. It's not easy to do
C. not enough information
D. It doesn't need to be solved | It's not easy to do | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_13 | Why did the narrator hold off on writing about discrimination?
Choices:
A. He was worried about how to solve the problem
B. He wasn't able to fully understand the situation
C. He wanted to have action points in his post
D. not enough information | He wanted to have action points in his post | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_14 | The narrator made the promise to his friend
Choices:
A. Before his trip to Brazil
B. While in Brazil
C. not enough information
D. After his trip to Brazil | While in Brazil | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_15 | Whose idea was it to write about discrimination?
Choices:
A. The writer's idea
B. Someone at the Ubuntu Developer Summit
C. His friend's idea
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_16 | The author believes that...
Choices:
A. Discrimination is inevitable for the Ubuntu
B. not enough information
C. Discrimination is damaging to society
D. Discrimination is a natural part of Brazil | Discrimination is damaging to society | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b012_17 | What do you know about the author?
Choices:
A. They care about others
B. They want a better world
C. They worry about other's problems
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Recently the subject of discrimination has been something I have been thinking a lot about. It was the subject of some meetings with ubuntu-women, something I have discussed with my friend Sulamita in a Brazilian bar at 4.30am and the subject of various ad-hoc discussions at the Ubuntu Developer Summit. As the wid... |
b013_0 | The narrator probably believes
Choices:
A. Ubuntu doesn't need to do anything about managing community effort
B. not enough information
C. Ubuntu needs to get better with managing community effort
D. Ubuntu is doing a perfect job managing community effort | Ubuntu needs to get better with managing community effort | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_1 | How many teams are there?
Choices:
A. 5
B. not enough information
C. 8
D. 104 | not enough information | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_2 | Building a roadmap probably lasts
Choices:
A. A few days
B. A few years
C. A few decades
D. not enough information | A few days | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_3 | What is a better way to assign tasks?
Choices:
A. so that everybody can see who is doing what
B. privately
C. ad-hoc
D. not enough information | so that everybody can see who is doing what | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_4 | Who wants the Ubuntu community to work together on projects?
Choices:
A. The teams
B. not enough information
C. The roadmap
D. The narrator | The narrator | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_5 | Why can it be difficult to coordinate teams?
Choices:
A. because teams are not productive
B. the community and projects are too large
C. not enough information
D. Because Ubuntu is not making money | the community and projects are too large | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_6 | When should we build a Roadmap
Choices:
A. At the beginning of each cycle
B. After each cycle
C. After the six month-period
D. not enough information | At the beginning of each cycle | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_7 | What is probably true about the narrator?
Choices:
A. He wants a private commitment
B. not enough information
C. He likes being on a team
D. He hates teams | He likes being on a team | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_8 | Why are some teams not productive
Choices:
A. Because some ideas are ten-a-penny
B. Because the work can be complex
C. Because its too easy
D. not enough information | Because the work can be complex | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_9 | Roadmaps should be revisited and updated
Choices:
A. every week
B. every hour
C. every minute
D. not enough information | every week | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_10 | When does management become difficult?
Choices:
A. When you get great teams
B. not enough information
C. When projects are large
D. When you create a roadmap | When projects are large | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_11 | Who should create a roadmap
Choices:
A. The narrator
B. The team
C. not enough information
D. The Management | The team | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_12 | After a roadmap is constructed, the teams
Choices:
A. make a new roadmap
B. follow it
C. do everything except things that are on the roadmap
D. not enough information | follow it | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_13 | The narrator probably believes
Choices:
A. Commitments are good
B. Roadmaps are bad
C. Roadmaps are a good idea
D. not enough information | Roadmaps are a good idea | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_14 | What is probably true about the narrator?
Choices:
A. He enjoys ideas that are ten-a-penny
B. He loves bureaucracy
C. He cares about open source community
D. not enough information | He cares about open source community | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_15 | What did the narrator major in?
Choices:
A. computer science
B. business administration
C. not enough information
D. project management | not enough information | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_16 | What helps teams with the sense that they don't know where they're going?
Choices:
A. The teams
B. gods of bureaucracy
C. a plan of action
D. not enough information | a plan of action | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b013_17 | After the end of this story, the narrator probably is
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Isolated
C. No longer Ubuntu
D. On a team | On a team | [
"One of the challenges that every community faces, particularly teams inside a larger community, is the ability to coordinate what goals and ambitions the team is going to work on. Traditionally this has always been somewhat ad-hoc: people join a team and work on whatever they feel like. Ideas are ten-a-penny thoug... |
b014_0 | How long has the writer been working for OpenAdvantage?
Choices:
A. for several years, since 2004
B. three weeks
C. one month
D. not enough information | for several years, since 2004 | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_1 | What are the challenges of the future of artificial intelligence?
Choices:
A. people may not trust something that caused them to lose a job
B. not everyone wants to learn a new job
C. funding for future research and organizations
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_2 | Why did the writer probably take the job with OpenAdvantage?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He wanted retraining.
C. He wanted more knowledge.
D. It offered security. | It offered security. | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_3 | After he was hired, how did the writer view open source?
Choices:
A. He was bored
B. not enough information
C. He was enthusiastic
D. He thought it was crazy | He was enthusiastic | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_4 | What is Twitter?
Choices:
A. a job posting site
B. not enough information
C. a social networking site
D. a bird call | not enough information | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_5 | What was the author's likely response to the Tweet?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Yes, we can retrain the workforce
C. It's already be tried and it will never work.
D. No, we can't retrain the workforce | Yes, we can retrain the workforce | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_6 | Where was the author living when he heard about OpenAdvantage?
Choices:
A. Asia
B. West Midlands in England
C. not enough information
D. Birmingham | West Midlands in England | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_7 | What did the author think of OpenAdvantage?
Choices:
A. he was disgusted
B. he was horrified
C. he was impressed
D. not enough information | he was impressed | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_8 | What happened after the writer wrote about OpenAdvantage?
Choices:
A. He became a knowledge worker
B. He became a peddler
C. not enough information
D. The founders hired him | The founders hired him | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_9 | Who did the author meet at the talk he gave at a Linux Group?
Choices:
A. Scott Thompon
B. co-founder of AngelList
C. Paul Cooper
D. not enough information | Paul Cooper | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_10 | Who heckled the writer when he was making a speech?
Choices:
A. Paul Cooper
B. his editor
C. Scott Thompson
D. not enough information | Paul Cooper | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_11 | Why were people in the Midlands seeking retraining?
Choices:
A. They were tech-savvy
B. They needed knowledge
C. not enough information
D. They were unemployed | They were unemployed | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_12 | How long after after the launch event was the author offered a new position?
Choices:
A. not long after
B. before he left the event
C. at least five years later
D. not enough information | not long after | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_13 | Why were a lot of Midlanders out of work?
Choices:
A. people were going back to school to learn open source
B. OpenAdvantage was hiring all the workers
C. not enough information
D. industry was being automated and moved to Asia | industry was being automated and moved to Asia | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_14 | What does the writer probably believe about automation?
Choices:
A. He thinks it's passe.
B. not enough information
C. He thinks it'll eventually go out of style
D. He thinks it's here to stay | He thinks it's here to stay | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_15 | After reading the Tweet, what year did the author recall as a journalist.
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 2004
C. 1994
D. 2016 | 2004 | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_16 | What experience does the author credit with teaching him about knowledge workers?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. his role as an open source consultant
C. he role giving speeches to Linux User Groups
D. his role as a journalist | his role as an open source consultant | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b014_17 | What job did the writer take with OpenAdvantage?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Linex user
C. automation expert
D. open source consultant | open source consultant | [
"Earlier this week, @naval (CEO and co-founder of AngelList) asked a question on Twitter:\n\"The challenge of the next decade is not Artificial Intelligence, but Human Intelligence. Can we retrain the workforce as knowledge workers?\"\"\nAt the heart of his question is an interesting observation. As automation and ... |
b015_0 | Who is the author?
Choices:
A. a blog reader
B. not enough information
C. a critic
D. a blog writer | not enough information | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_1 | Why is the author disappointed?
Choices:
A. because he dislikes most blog posts
B. not enough information
C. because they don't want blogs to be removed simply because they spark debate
D. because he read annoying blogs | because they don't want blogs to be removed simply because they spark debate | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_2 | How long has the author been reading blogs?
Choices:
A. he just started reading them this year
B. exactly two years ago
C. not enough information
D. for many years | for many years | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_3 | The author believes that:
Choices:
A. Commen sections shouls not be placed under blog posts
B. Comment sections should always remain disabled
C. not enough information
D. Comment sections should always remain open | Comment sections should always remain open | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_4 | After the end of the story, the author is probably:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. reading blogs
C. writing
D. iriitated | reading blogs | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_5 | What happens after comments are posted to a blog from readers that are critical of the post?
Choices:
A. the author writes a new post criticizing the readers
B. the author starts an argument with the readers in the comments
C. the author deletes the post or disables comments
D. not enough information | the author deletes the post or disables comments | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_6 | What is probably true about the author?
Choices:
A. he doesn't read blogs
B. not enough information
C. he hates blogs
D. he likes blogs | he likes blogs | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_7 | What does the author think bloggers should do with negative comments?
Choices:
A. leave them up
B. block the commenter
C. not enough information
D. delete them | leave them up | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_8 | What type of blog post is the author referring to?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. critical or controversial
C. personal
D. scientific | critical or controversial | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_9 | How long does it probably take the author to read a blog post?
Choices:
A. 5 minutes
B. 1 week
C. several hours
D. not enough information | 5 minutes | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_10 | What are some reasons that a blogger will delete their post after negative comments?
Choices:
A. they want people to like their blogs and keep
B. they feel personally attacked by readers
C. not enough information
D. they thought that people would agree with their post | not enough information | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_11 | What is the author likely to do with negative comments on his own post?
Choices:
A. leave them up and engage with readers
B. delete anything comments that are critical of his post
C. not enough information
D. delete the entire blog post | leave them up and engage with readers | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_12 | When does the author notice people deleting their blog posts?
Choices:
A. while receiving negative comments on it
B. after they receive negative comments on it
C. not enough information
D. before they receive negative comments on it | after they receive negative comments on it | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_13 | After a blogger leaves up negative comments what is likely to happen?
Choices:
A. the blogger will have more engagement
B. the bloggger will grow in popularity
C. not enough information
D. the blog will have to be taken down | the blogger will have more engagement | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_14 | What kind of blog would the author probably like to read about?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. something controvesial
C. something about cooking
D. something scientific | something controvesial | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_15 | Who does the author feel should be accountable for their words?
Choices:
A. the writer
B. not enough information
C. the reader
D. the commenter | the writer | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_16 | Why do some blog authors turn off comments on their post?
Choices:
A. because commenters spread false information
B. because they don't like when readers disagree with them
C. because they only want their views to be read
D. not enough information | because they don't like when readers disagree with them | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b015_17 | Who challenges the author on their views?
Choices:
A. readers
B. community members
C. other blog authors
D. not enough information | readers | [
"Every so often I see a scenario play out that I find rather disappointing.\nIt works like this: someone posts a topic to their blog that is critical or controversial. This person can either be a community member, commentator, employee or otherwise; it doesn’t matter who the person is. Then what happens is a series... |
b016_0 | After the end of this story, the narrator is probably:
Choices:
A. pro Microsoft
B. doesn't care about Microsoft
C. not enough information
D. anti Microsoft | pro Microsoft | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_1 | Who ate the cake?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. johns wife
C. fred
D. john | john | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_2 | The narrator's opinion of Microsoft changed because:
Choices:
A. after new CEO, they support open source
B. during new CEO take over, they're not greedy anymore
C. before new CEO, they supported open source
D. not enough information | after new CEO, they support open source | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_3 | Satya Nadella, Microsoft's CEO probably lasted:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. since 2010
C. since 1995
D. since 2014 | since 2014 | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_4 | John ate the cake
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. before the wedding
C. during the wedding
D. after the wedding | after the wedding | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_5 | What did John eat?
Choices:
A. something sweet
B. something savory
C. something sour
D. not enough information | something sweet | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_6 | After the end of this story, John is probably
Choices:
A. married
B. hungry
C. annoyed
D. not enough information | married | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_7 | What is probably true about John?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. John hates sweet foods
C. John never eats sweet foods
D. John likes sweet foods | John likes sweet foods | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_8 | John's wedding ceremony probably lasted
Choices:
A. 20 minutes
B. 1 week
C. several hours
D. not enough information | several hours | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_9 | Who is Fred?
Choices:
A. John's partner
B. John's best friend
C. John's boss
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_10 | What did Microsoft do?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. changed the way they view open source
C. changed the logo on their software
D. changed the cost of proprietary software | changed the way they view open source | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_11 | Who is probably thought of as the Trojan horse?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Windows
C. Satya Nadella
D. Microsoft | not enough information | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_12 | How was Microsoft different now compared to the old days?
Choices:
A. because they support open source now
B. because they have taken over the software world
C. not enough information
D. because they don't charge money for software now | because they support open source now | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_13 | The narrator believes that:
Choices:
A. Microsoft is too greedy
B. not enough information
C. Microsoft is a better company now
D. Microsoft is worse than it was before | Microsoft is a better company now | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_14 | What is probably true about the narrator?
Choices:
A. he uses Microsoft software
B. he hates Microsoft software
C. not enough information
D. he does not use Microsoft software | he uses Microsoft software | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_15 | Why was Fred bored?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. because John ate all the cake
C. because the event was lengthy
D. because John got married | because the event was lengthy | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_16 | Who is not perfect?
Choices:
A. Microsoft
B. Open Source
C. not enough information
D. Bill Gates | Microsoft | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b016_17 | John believes that
Choices:
A. Fred was not a good guest
B. not enough information
C. Fred was his friend
D. Fred was married | Fred was not a good guest | [
"Recently the news broke that Microsoft are acquiring GitHub. Effusive opinions flowed from all directions: some saw the acquisition as a sensible fit for Microsoft to better support developers, and some saw it as a tyrant getting their grubby fingers on open source’s ecosystem.\nI am thrilled for Microsoft and Git... |
b017_0 | Why did he like stuart
Choices:
A. is kind
B. not enough information
C. is talented and helpful
D. is smart | is talented and helpful | [
"About 15 years ago I met Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge when he walked into the new Wolverhampton Linux Users Group I had just started with his trademark bombastic personality and humor. Ever since those first interactions we have become really close friends.\nToday Stuart turns 40 and I just wanted to share a few words ab... |
b017_1 | What are some ways to describe Stuart's personality?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. intelligent
C. outgoing
D. confident | not enough information | [
"About 15 years ago I met Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge when he walked into the new Wolverhampton Linux Users Group I had just started with his trademark bombastic personality and humor. Ever since those first interactions we have become really close friends.\nToday Stuart turns 40 and I just wanted to share a few words ab... |
b017_2 | What even were they at
Choices:
A. group of programmers
B. linux users group
C. convention for technology
D. not enough information | linux users group | [
"About 15 years ago I met Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge when he walked into the new Wolverhampton Linux Users Group I had just started with his trademark bombastic personality and humor. Ever since those first interactions we have become really close friends.\nToday Stuart turns 40 and I just wanted to share a few words ab... |
b017_3 | How long are the author and Stuart likely to remain friends?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. for many more years
C. until they stop working together
D. until the author moves away | for many more years | [
"About 15 years ago I met Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge when he walked into the new Wolverhampton Linux Users Group I had just started with his trademark bombastic personality and humor. Ever since those first interactions we have become really close friends.\nToday Stuart turns 40 and I just wanted to share a few words ab... |
b017_4 | The friendship has lasted
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. for 15 years
C. for awhile
D. for many years | for 15 years | [
"About 15 years ago I met Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge when he walked into the new Wolverhampton Linux Users Group I had just started with his trademark bombastic personality and humor. Ever since those first interactions we have become really close friends.\nToday Stuart turns 40 and I just wanted to share a few words ab... |
b017_5 | what is probably stuarts inspiration
Choices:
A. A college professor
B. not enough information
C. His love for programming
D. His friends and family | not enough information | [
"About 15 years ago I met Stuart ‘Aq’ Langridge when he walked into the new Wolverhampton Linux Users Group I had just started with his trademark bombastic personality and humor. Ever since those first interactions we have become really close friends.\nToday Stuart turns 40 and I just wanted to share a few words ab... |
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