id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
b078_8 | How long does it take to hike the trails in the Lynn Canyon park?
Choices:
A. probably a few weeks
B. probably about a few hours or less
C. not enough information
D. probably a few days | probably about a few hours or less | [
"Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but... |
b078_9 | After the end of the story the author probably:
Choices:
A. never returns to the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge
B. not enough information
C. only goes once every 5 years to the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge
D. often goes to the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge | often goes to the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge | [
"Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but... |
b078_10 | After the blog post, what did the narrator probably enjoy most about her day at the park?
Choices:
A. She enjoyed how peaceful and beautiful it was
B. not enough information
C. She enjoyed the picnic her and her husband had
D. She enjoyed being on the bridge the most | She enjoyed how peaceful and beautiful it was | [
"Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but... |
b078_11 | How old is the forest said to be dated?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 100 years older than when the park was established
C. 100 years younger than when the park was established
D. As old as the park itself | As old as the park itself | [
"Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but... |
b078_12 | How long ago was the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge most likely built?
Choices:
A. In 1912 with the park itself
B. After 1912 once the park was more established
C. Before 1912 because people still needed to cross it in order to go to work
D. not enough information | In 1912 with the park itself | [
"Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but... |
b078_13 | Where is the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge?
Choices:
A. in the USA
B. in Vancouver
C. in Scotland
D. not enough information | in Vancouver | [
"Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but... |
b078_14 | What is probably true about the wildlife near the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge?
Choices:
A. there are no wildlife due to pollution
B. there are a variety of wildlife
C. there is a little bit of wildlife
D. not enough information | there are a variety of wildlife | [
"Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but... |
b078_15 | When is the Lynn Canyon Suspension Bridge and the surrounding park is a lovely place to stay?
Choices:
A. in Mid-July during the evening
B. in Mid-August during the afternoon
C. not enough information
D. in Mid-September during the morning | in Mid-August during the afternoon | [
"Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but... |
b078_16 | Who lived in an apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver in the story?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the author
C. the author's mother
D. the author's granddaughter | the author | [
"Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but... |
b078_17 | The author believes that the Capilano Suspension Bridge:
Choices:
A. is beautiful
B. is dangerous
C. is horrible
D. not enough information | is beautiful | [
"Staying in our apartment on the North Shore of Vancouver, we were tucked into a sleepy, suburban idyll where once off the busy highway, kids played ball games in the street and cats strolled around their own home territories without a care in the world. It is also home to the famous Capilano Suspension Bridge, but... |
b079_0 | The plane flight probably took:
Choices:
A. 5 minutes
B. not enough information
C. half an hour to a couple of hours
D. 12 to 16 hours | half an hour to a couple of hours | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_1 | According to the author, the harbor is spectacular, which harbour is spectacular?
Choices:
A. Hollywood Suburd Harbour
B. Howe Sound Harbour
C. Vancouver Harbour
D. not enough information | Vancouver Harbour | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_2 | Why was the author hanging out in a airport lounge?
Choices:
A. because he or she had book a tourist flight to see over the Vancouver Harbour
B. because he or she thinks all good things start in airport lounges
C. not enough information
D. because he or she had attended a wedding | because he or she had book a tourist flight to see over the Vancouver Harbour | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_3 | What is probably true about the writer?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Photography is one of his/her hobbies.
C. S/he often drinks tea with steamed milk.
D. S/he suffers from extreme aviophobia. | Photography is one of his/her hobbies. | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_4 | John most likely used what to record the seaplane ride?
Choices:
A. He digital video camera.
B. A digital sound-recording device.
C. not enough information
D. A camera. | A camera. | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_5 | Who were the speakers' flying companions?
Choices:
A. Family.
B. Photographers.
C. Business associates.
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_6 | What were the "gleaming silver confections of modernity"?
Choices:
A. The Hollywood suburb.
B. Downtown Vancouver buildings.
C. not enough information
D. The "Sea to Sky Highway." | Downtown Vancouver buildings. | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_7 | Who looped around?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The giant and his toys
C. The wedding party
D. The plane and the people on it | The plane and the people on it | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_8 | When did the author book their seaplane flight?
Choices:
A. after they hung out in the airport lounge
B. after they ate a breakfast of mini-pastries
C. not enough information
D. after the smoke cleared over coal harbour | after the smoke cleared over coal harbour | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_9 | After this story the plane probably:
Choices:
A. landed in the water of the harbour
B. flew to Seattle Washington
C. not enough information
D. landed at the airport | landed at the airport | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_10 | The seaplane excursion probably lasted:
Choices:
A. Five minutes.
B. One hour.
C. Two days.
D. not enough information | One hour. | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_11 | When did the couple exchange vows?
Choices:
A. After the smoke had cleared.
B. Before the smoke had cleared.
C. not enough information
D. After the seaplane landed. | After the smoke had cleared. | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_12 | What does it mean that the world turned into a Lilliput version of itself?
Choices:
A. The landscape got smaller like the people of Lilliput as the plane flew into the sky
B. not enough information
C. The landscape became distorted like the images in a story
D. The world started to look surreal below them like a fanta... | The landscape got smaller like the people of Lilliput as the plane flew into the sky | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_13 | What did the speaker and his/her associates watch?
Choices:
A. Watch the world turn into a Lilliput version of itself.
B. not enough information
C. Get married.
D. Land in the Vancouver Island airport. | Watch the world turn into a Lilliput version of itself. | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_14 | Why did they fail to realize that they had boarded the plane?
Choices:
A. Because of the chaotic boarding process of sorting out their seats.
B. Due to the effects of drinking 'English Mists.'
C. Because the propeller made so much noise.
D. not enough information | Because of the chaotic boarding process of sorting out their seats. | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_15 | The author of the story thinks that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Earl-Grey is relaxing
C. Earl-Grey tastes bad
D. Earl-Grey is energizing | Earl-Grey is relaxing | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_16 | How does the writer probably feel about the seaplane excursion?
Choices:
A. Confused by the chaotic boarding process.
B. Stunned by the majestic beauty of the area.
C. not enough information
D. Preoccupied with the dire fear that the plane won't be able to land safely. | Stunned by the majestic beauty of the area. | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b079_17 | What is the author's relationship to the couple who got married?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He is the groom's brother
C. He is the bride's cousin
D. She is the bride's sister | not enough information | [
"The wildfire smoke cleared on the morning of our family wedding, just in time for the bride and groom to say their vows overlooking coal harbour. We took this as a sign that we needed to book our Vancouver seaplane flight, to really explore the azure harbour waters and take in an eagle-eyed view of this city.\nI s... |
b080_0 | After the end of the story, the writer probably:
Choices:
A. went to the Canadian tour
B. asked for Lady Gaga's autograph
C. not enough information
D. did not talk to Lady Gaga | did not talk to Lady Gaga | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_1 | Why did the author make a poker face after seeing Lady Gaga?
Choices:
A. the author wanted Lady Gaga to enjoy the experience too
B. the author wasn't impressed
C. the author didn't care about Lady Gaga
D. not enough information | the author wanted Lady Gaga to enjoy the experience too | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_2 | What is probably true about Lady Gaga?
Choices:
A. a few guests at the spa knew who she was
B. not enough information
C. most guests at the spa knew who she was
D. most guests at the spa had no idea who she was | most guests at the spa knew who she was | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_3 | Who didn't need a random kiwi gawking at her?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the one who finds inner stillness
C. Lady Gaga
D. the chickens cooking in a slow cooker | Lady Gaga | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_4 | The writer believes that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Lady Gaga wanted to do yoga
C. Lady Gaga does not want to be bothered
D. Lady Gaga wanted to follow her out | Lady Gaga does not want to be bothered | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_5 | Where did the author see Lady Gaga?
Choices:
A. at the Scandinave Spa
B. at the English Spa
C. not enough information
D. at the Welsh Spa | at the Scandinave Spa | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_6 | What does the author probably tell her husband when she meets back up with him?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. that she saw Lady Gaga
C. that she doesn't want to go back to the spa
D. that she had a mediocre experience | not enough information | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_7 | How long did the peaktopeak gondola ride last?
Choices:
A. for a few hours
B. all day
C. 30 minutes
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_8 | How long was Lady Gaga at the Scandinavian Spa?
Choices:
A. 1 week
B. 1 day or less
C. not enough information
D. 2 days | 1 day or less | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_9 | When did the writer try to keep a poker face?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after Lady Gaga slipped into the steam room
C. after Lady Gaga walked into one of the yoga rooms
D. before the writer was inside the steam room | after Lady Gaga slipped into the steam room | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_10 | Who did the author see in the steam room at the spa?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Lady Howard
C. Lady Gaga
D. Lady Diller | Lady Gaga | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_11 | What is probably true about the writer?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. she likes Lady Gaga's music
C. she's never heard Lady Gaga's music
D. she hates Lady Gaga | she likes Lady Gaga's music | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_12 | After Lady Gaga left the spa, the guests probably:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. talked to each other about seeing her
C. didn't converse at all about seeing her
D. didn't even notice she was there | talked to each other about seeing her | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_13 | When did Lady Gaga come into the spa where the author was relaxing?
Choices:
A. before the author went to the steam room
B. not enough information
C. after the author was in a steam room
D. while the author was in a steam room | while the author was in a steam room | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_14 | Lady Gaga probably believes that:
Choices:
A. the author loves her and wants to interact
B. the author doesn't know who she is
C. not enough information
D. the author has no interest in interacting with her | the author has no interest in interacting with her | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_15 | Where was the writer's husband?
Choices:
A. at the mountain vista
B. not enough information
C. on the peaktopeak gondola
D. Whistler peak | on the peaktopeak gondola | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_16 | Why was the writer trying to keep a poker face?
Choices:
A. she saw Lady Gaga
B. she just finished basting in the steam room
C. not enough information
D. her bones were like toffee | she saw Lady Gaga | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b080_17 | How long was the author probably in the presence of Lady Gaga?
Choices:
A. probably about an hour or two
B. probably 5 minutes
C. not enough information
D. probably 4 hours or so | probably about an hour or two | [
"So, there I was. Hanging out in my swimsuit, hair drawn back, just minding my own business and relaxing in the delicious, luxurious Scandinave Spa, a stone’s throw from Whistler town centre.\nThe husband and I had split up for the afternoon – he had decided to traverse the peaks of Whistler and Blackcomb on the pe... |
b081_0 | How long did it take for Chihuly to create the sculpture suspended over the V&A museum?
Choices:
A. probably days
B. probably weeks
C. not enough information
D. probably months to years | probably months to years | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_1 | Who had a sculpture of his hung at the V&A Museum information desk?
Choices:
A. DaVinci
B. Chihuly
C. not enough information
D. Renoit | Chihuly | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_2 | Why was the author curious to learn more about Chihuly?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after he saw a sculpture of Chihuly at Disney World
C. after he saw a sculpture of Chihuly in Florida
D. interest was sparked after he saw a sculpture of Chihuly at the V&A information desk | interest was sparked after he saw a sculpture of Chihuly at the V&A information desk | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_3 | After the end of the story the author probably:
Choices:
A. only occasionally goes to art museums
B. not enough information
C. never goes to art museums
D. continues to view artwork on a regular basis | continues to view artwork on a regular basis | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_4 | Chihuly believes that
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. His exhibits do not represent botanical settings
C. the Space Needle is his best work
D. glasshouses are fascinating exhibits | glasshouses are fascinating exhibits | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_5 | After losing an eye to his profession, Chihuly
Choices:
A. works at the Venini glass factory
B. not enough information
C. Directs the design of sculptures
D. began his Fulbright Fellowship | Directs the design of sculptures | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_6 | What will Chihuly best be known for
Choices:
A. Creating the fascinating glass blown sculpture exhibits
B. not enough information
C. Opening the Albert Museum in London
D. Receiving 12 honorary doctorates | not enough information | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_7 | How did Chilhlu learned his glass blowing skills
Choices:
A. By observing the glass blowing team at Venini glass factory
B. By designing the Light of Jerusalem exhibit
C. By designing the Seattle Space Needle
D. not enough information | By observing the glass blowing team at Venini glass factory | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_8 | When did the author discover the exhibit Chihuly Garden and Glass?
Choices:
A. after watching on Youtube
B. not enough information
C. after seeing an Instagram
D. after seeing a Facebook post | after seeing an Instagram | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_9 | What entity did Chihuly help found
Choices:
A. the Venini glass factory
B. the Albert Museum
C. the Pilchick Glass School
D. not enough information | the Pilchick Glass School | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_10 | How long has Chiculy been creating sculptures for
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Several decades
C. Since he lost his eye in an accident
D. Since 2001 | Several decades | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_11 | What does the author think about Chihuly's art?
Choices:
A. the author is indifferent to his art
B. not enough information
C. the author is impressed by his art
D. the author doesn't care for his art | the author is impressed by his art | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_12 | What is probably true about Chihuly
Choices:
A. His design of the space needle is amazing.
B. not enough information
C. He posts all his work on instagram
D. He is one of the most talented glass blowers of our time. | He is one of the most talented glass blowers of our time. | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_13 | Chihuly received many awards
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after working at the Venini glass factory
C. for designing the Seattle Space Needle
D. for losing an eye while working | after working at the Venini glass factory | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_14 | Who did the writer learn about Chihuly from
Choices:
A. Jaime and her Instagram post
B. The Pilchuck Glass School
C. The Venini glass factory
D. not enough information | Jaime and her Instagram post | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_15 | Who received a Fulbright Fellowship in 1968 and then worked at the Venini glass factory?
Choices:
A. Chihuly
B. DaVinci
C. Rembrandt
D. not enough information | Chihuly | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_16 | What is probably true about Chihuly?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Chihuly was a very talented artist
C. Chihuly was not too interested in artwork
D. Chihuly didn't have many works and had limited talent | Chihuly was a very talented artist | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b081_17 | What do museums think about Chihuly's works becoming part of their exhibits?
Choices:
A. they probably wouldn't be interested
B. they may or may not have interest
C. not enough information
D. they probably would be thrilled | not enough information | [
"In the shadow of the Seattle Space Needle, almost alien crystalline forms wrap their deft tendrils through the Chihuly Garden and Glass.\nEvery single petal, bowl, stem and branch of cascading glass has been handblown under the guidance of Washington State native Dale Chihuly (in fact he grew up in nearby Tacoma),... |
b082_0 | When did the author visit Yorkshire?
Choices:
A. during a family visit on Lincolnshire
B. on the end of a family visit in Lincolnshire
C. before a family visit in Lincolnshire
D. not enough information | on the end of a family visit in Lincolnshire | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_1 | The entire trip probably lasted:
Choices:
A. 1 day
B. more than a week
C. not enough information
D. a couple days | a couple days | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_2 | What does the author write about in his blog?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. cake
C. expats
D. travel | not enough information | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_3 | Who tumbled off the train?
Choices:
A. the writer and the dog
B. the writer and the expats
C. the writer, the expats and the dog
D. not enough information | the writer, the expats and the dog | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_4 | The writer probably believes that:
Choices:
A. the London area is a great place for a vacation
B. the UK is not worthwhile to visit
C. not enough information
D. there are better places for a vacation than London | the London area is a great place for a vacation | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_5 | How long did the author probably stay in York?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. a day
C. two hours
D. at least overnight | at least overnight | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_6 | When did the writer meet Harold?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after they exited the train
C. while they went wandering
D. during time spent with expats | during time spent with expats | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_7 | About how many times has the author visited York over the years?
Choices:
A. half a dozen
B. not enough information
C. none
D. ten thousand | half a dozen | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_8 | The author believes York has
Choices:
A. trains
B. hills
C. ancient buildings and history
D. not enough information | ancient buildings and history | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_9 | What big claim is the writer making?
Choices:
A. it is best to visit York
B. it is best to really explore and have good cake
C. it is best to visit Bath
D. not enough information | it is best to visit York | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_10 | The writer probably:
Choices:
A. is allergic to dogs
B. likes dogs
C. not enough information
D. doesn't like dogs | likes dogs | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_11 | How large is the seal colony at Donna Nook?
Choices:
A. less than 30 seals
B. more than 100 seals
C. 30 to 100 seals
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_12 | After the end of the story, the writer:
Choices:
A. will probably never again visit York
B. probably plans on returning to York
C. not enough information
D. will probably never see the expats again | probably plans on returning to York | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_13 | Why are the expats in the top 2 of the writer's ranking system?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. because they had a new addition to the family
C. because the writer can't get enough of York
D. because the writer only knew 2 people | because the writer only knew 2 people | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_14 | In the future, the author will probably
Choices:
A. visit London again
B. visit York again
C. visit Lincolnshire again
D. not enough information | visit York again | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_15 | What did the author eat on his visit?
Choices:
A. cake
B. fish and chips
C. seal pups
D. not enough information | fish and chips | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_16 | Who did the author go "wandering" with?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Harold and his Dachshund
C. Duke of York
D. Amanda and her husband Sam | Amanda and her husband Sam | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b082_17 | Who did the author enjoy meeting?
Choices:
A. Donna Nook
B. Harold, the Dachshund puppy
C. not enough information
D. seal pups | Harold, the Dachshund puppy | [
"Much like the Grand Old Duke of York, who had ten thousand men and marched them up to the top of the hill, and then marched them down again, I can’t get enough of York… (because he visited repeatedly, that was obvious, right?)\nHaving visited nearly half a dozen times over the years, and somehow not managing to sh... |
b083_0 | How long did it probably take to climb to the top of the castle?
Choices:
A. probably about an hour
B. probably about 2 hours
C. not enough information
D. probably about 15 minutes | probably about 15 minutes | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_1 | The author believes that the view from atop the towers of the castle in Ghent were:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. amazing
C. not so impressive
D. extremely impressive | not so impressive | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_2 | Who can give tours of the city by canal?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the author's son
C. a knowledgeable driver or guide
D. the author's daughter | a knowledgeable driver or guide | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_3 | Why did the author pop in and out of museums on the trip to Ghent?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the author's daughter worked in the museum and gave passes
C. the author was given city passes which allowed him to hop on local transport and pop in and out of museums
D. the author's son worked in the museum and ... | the author was given city passes which allowed him to hop on local transport and pop in and out of museums | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_4 | When did the narrator find out people haven't heard of Ghent?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Before visiting the castle
C. During a day trip from Brussels
D. Before hopping on a canal cruise | During a day trip from Brussels | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_5 | What do most people probably think of the canal tours of Ghent?
Choices:
A. most people are indifferent probably
B. not enough information
C. most people probably get sea sick
D. most people probably enjoy the tour and relax | not enough information | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_6 | The trip to Belgium probably lasted
Choices:
A. A few days
B. A few years
C. A few months
D. not enough information | A few days | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_7 | When did the author travel to Ghent with city passes?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. before being invited
C. in July
D. after being invited | after being invited | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_8 | Why was the narrator vowing to return?
Choices:
A. Because he was lonely
B. Because he couldn't fit visiting Bruges in one day
C. Because he was sleept
D. not enough information | Because he couldn't fit visiting Bruges in one day | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_9 | Who can help you get to know the city of Ghent better with some offering picnics as you float through the city?
Choices:
A. a knowledgeable driver or guide
B. your children
C. not enough information
D. a teacher | a knowledgeable driver or guide | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_10 | What is probably true about the narrator?
Choices:
A. He hates traveling
B. He doesn't like Belgium
C. He has a travel blog
D. not enough information | He has a travel blog | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_11 | What did the narrator eat
Choices:
A. History
B. not enough information
C. Chocolate
D. Strawberries | Chocolate | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_12 | Where is the narrator from?
Choices:
A. London
B. Africa
C. not enough information
D. America | not enough information | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_13 | What is probably true about most of the guests exploring the castle in Ghent?
Choices:
A. most were probably somewhat impressed
B. most weren't impressed
C. not enough information
D. some didn't care and others did think it was cool | most were probably somewhat impressed | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_14 | Who visited Ghent
Choices:
A. The train passengers
B. The narrator
C. The tourists
D. not enough information | The narrator | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_15 | After the end of the story, the narrator probably is
Choices:
A. Busy
B. Sleepy
C. not enough information
D. Tired | Tired | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_16 | The narrator believes that
Choices:
A. Tourists are lazy
B. Ghent is a great city
C. not enough information
D. Bruges is awful | Ghent is a great city | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
b083_17 | After the end of the story the author probably:
Choices:
A. enjoys travelling to many places
B. not enough information
C. doesn't like travelling anymore
D. travels only once and a great while | enjoys travelling to many places | [
"As a day trip from Brussels (only a half hour train), I’ve found that either many people haven’t heard of Ghent, preferring to explore the chocolate box streets of Bruges, or they adore Ghent so much that when a blogger (me) visits, they spam them via instastories with recollections of days spent there and memori... |
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