id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
b089_10 | Where did the author print her tickets?
Choices:
A. the hotel
B. not enough information
C. down in the catacombs
D. in line | the hotel | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_11 | The author probably feels:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. they wasted their time visiting the Catacombs
C. the trip to the Catacombs was worth it
D. they do not enjoy Paris | the trip to the Catacombs was worth it | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_12 | How long did the author probably explore the catacombs for on her visit?
Choices:
A. 30 minutes
B. 26 minutes
C. not enough information
D. a few hours | a few hours | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_13 | How did the author get tickets for the catacombs?
Choices:
A. she waited in line
B. not enough information
C. buying them online beforehand
D. at the hotel | buying them online beforehand | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_14 | When did the author see the catacombs?
Choices:
A. A few years ago
B. not enough information
C. On their most recent trip
D. Last summer | On their most recent trip | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_15 | What is the most probably reason why the author decided to visit the catacombs?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. She wanted to cool off after being in the heat all day
C. It's a must see attraction while in Paris
D. She really wanted to see the Sacre-Coeur, but they were sold out | It's a must see attraction while in Paris | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_16 | The writer believes that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The line isn't too long
C. you should save money by waiting in line
D. Online tickets are worth skipping the line | Online tickets are worth skipping the line | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b089_17 | How does the author feel about purchasing her tickets online?
Choices:
A. She thought it was too expensive and would not do it again
B. She thought she was better off waiting in line with everyone else
C. She thought it was worth the extra money to save time rather than waiting in line
D. not enough information | She thought it was worth the extra money to save time rather than waiting in line | [
"As I mentioned in my previous post on Sacré-Coeur, one of the other places I didn’t get a chance to see when I was in Paris last summer was the catacombs so I wanted to be sure to fit in a visit this time around.\nLong Queue vs Online Tickets\nYou can either wait in line to get in or buy tickets online for specifi... |
b090_0 | What is probably true about those with dementia and constipated?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. constipation is not too much an issue in their lives
C. Constipation can complicate their days even further
D. they can probably get good treatment if they cooperate | Constipation can complicate their days even further | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_1 | What is probably true about abdominal pain?
Choices:
A. It could be a sign of constipation.
B. It could be a sign of hemorrhoids.
C. not enough information
D. It could be a sign of dementia. | It could be a sign of constipation. | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_2 | What do most people probably believe about constipation?
Choices:
A. it doesn't affect the elderly
B. it will go away on its own
C. it will probably be relieved by laxatives
D. not enough information | it will probably be relieved by laxatives | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_3 | Who may likely suffer from fecal incontinence?
Choices:
A. Older people with constipation
B. People with dementia
C. not enough information
D. Healthcare providers | Older people with constipation | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_4 | After taking laxatives, when can you expect a bowel movement?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. within a few hours
C. within a few minutes
D. within a few days | within a few days | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_5 | Why do physicians often overlook constipation in the elderly?
Choices:
A. because there are many OTC's for constipation
B. not enough information
C. because they are uneducated on constipation
D. because it is not a serious problem | because there are many OTC's for constipation | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_6 | When might hemorrhoids occur?
Choices:
A. After suffering from pain medication.
B. not enough information
C. After suffering from constipation.
D. After suffering from abdominal pain. | After suffering from constipation. | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_7 | How do older people feel about healthcare providers?
Choices:
A. They love them.
B. They hate them.
C. not enough information
D. They like them. | not enough information | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_8 | Why might older adults suffer from abdominal pain?
Choices:
A. Constipation
B. Stress
C. not enough information
D. Hemorrhoids | Constipation | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_9 | Why might healthcare providers not think to take constipation seriously?
Choices:
A. They believe it's not a health issue.
B. They believe that over-the-counter medication is all that is needed.
C. They believe people will seek treatment on their own.
D. not enough information | They believe people will seek treatment on their own. | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_10 | Who can benefit from laxatives?
Choices:
A. those with constipation
B. those overweight
C. not enough information
D. those with heart problems | those with constipation | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_11 | What is probably the best way to treat constipation in the elderly?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. probably just taking a laxative
C. probably a balance of managing medications, diet, and exercise
D. probably just letting the bowel movement come naturally | not enough information | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_12 | What are some side effects of constipation in the elderly?
Choices:
A. nausea, increased heart rate
B. decreased irritability and bleeding
C. pain, irritability, bleeding
D. not enough information | pain, irritability, bleeding | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_13 | When do people generally seek help with their bowels?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after they are constipated
C. before they are constipated
D. after they take a new medication | after they are constipated | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_14 | After the end of the story, healthcare providers probably think what?
Choices:
A. Dementia can lead to constipation.
B. Laxatives are not useful for constipation.
C. Other health issues are more serious than constipation.
D. not enough information | Other health issues are more serious than constipation. | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_15 | How long may it take for a laxative to help constipation?
Choices:
A. Years
B. Hours
C. not enough information
D. Seconds | Hours | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_16 | Who is often focused on more serious health issues?
Choices:
A. Adults
B. People with constipation
C. not enough information
D. Healthcare providers | Healthcare providers | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b090_17 | How long does it take a person to get evaluated for constipation?
Choices:
A. probably less than an hour
B. not enough information
C. probably less than 4 hours
D. probably about 2 hours | probably less than an hour | [
"Constipation is not a glamorous topic, but it’s certainly important, especially in older adults.\nAs anyone who has experienced occasional — or even chronic — constipation can tell you, it can really put a damper on quality of life and well-being.\nConstipation can also cause more substantial problems, such as:\n*... |
b091_0 | What is the author's ideal everyday cake made of?
Choices:
A. Fruit
B. not enough information
C. Vegetables
D. Chocolate | Fruit | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_1 | When did the author meet Julia Busuttil Nishimura?
Choices:
A. after her book was released
B. not enough information
C. many years ago
D. last summer | many years ago | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_2 | The demonstration of cooking lasted
Choices:
A. minutes
B. hours
C. not enough information
D. days | hours | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_3 | Julia believes that
Choices:
A. simple food is good
B. Less ingredients is more
C. not enough information
D. balance is key | Less ingredients is more | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_4 | The author of the article has probably been cooking for how long?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 1 month
C. over ten years
D. 1 year | over ten years | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_5 | What is a joy to look at?
Choices:
A. The book
B. not enough information
C. lemon olive oil cake
D. classic tiramisu | The book | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_6 | Why was the author eagerly awaiting a debut cookbook?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. They had known and admired Julia Busuttil Nishimura for many years
C. They were interested in the recipes
D. They didn't know how to cook | They had known and admired Julia Busuttil Nishimura for many years | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_7 | who is julia?
Choices:
A. a friend
B. not enough information
C. a cook
D. a teacher | not enough information | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_8 | What is the author of the articles background in food?
Choices:
A. Enthusiast
B. Food Critic
C. not enough information
D. Chef | not enough information | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_9 | What recipe did they learn?
Choices:
A. riccota gnocchi
B. delicious food
C. italian
D. not enough information | riccota gnocchi | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_10 | The writer loved cooking
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after knowing julia
C. while knowing julia
D. before knowing julia | before knowing julia | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_11 | How does the author feel after reading the cookbook?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. uninterested
C. inspired
D. doubtful | inspired | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_12 | After they learned the recipe, they kept
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. learning about food
C. cooking
D. watching food | learning about food | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_13 | who made the recipe?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. julia's friend
C. julia
D. julia's mom | julia | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_14 | What does the author probably believe?
Choices:
A. you should buy already prepared food
B. not enough information
C. It is worth cooking from scratch
D. cooking is not enjoyable | It is worth cooking from scratch | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_15 | What is true about julia?
Choices:
A. she is good at cooking
B. not enough information
C. she grew up cooking
D. she likes to cook | she likes to cook | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_16 | Why does the writer love cooking?
Choices:
A. because of her mom
B. because of people like julia
C. because of family
D. not enough information | because of people like julia | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b091_17 | What is probably true about the author of the article?
Choices:
A. They haven't been interested in food very long
B. They are also an accomplished cook
C. They are a novice at cooking
D. not enough information | They are also an accomplished cook | [
"I have known, and admired, Julia Busuttil Nishimura, for many years now and always felt connected through our love of Italian food, Tuscany (Julia lived in Florence and in Orbetello, just 10 minutes away from where we lived in Porto Ercole while I was writing Acquacotta) and Japan. So I have been eagerly awaiting ... |
b092_0 | The learning process probably lasted
Choices:
A. Minutes
B. not enough information
C. Years
D. Hours | Years | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_1 | When did the narrator develop his ability regarding how to use a lapel mic?
Choices:
A. After he went to the studio
B. After he used a Sony Zoom
C. not enough information
D. Before he went to the studio | After he went to the studio | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_2 | What is probably true about the narrator?
Choices:
A. He likes movies
B. He likes books
C. not enough information
D. He likes sports | He likes movies | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_3 | What forced the author to develop his personal aesthetic?
Choices:
A. Being glad about the project
B. not enough information
C. Working by himself
D. His self-conscious state | Working by himself | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_4 | Before the author took the studio, it is most likely he had experience:
Choices:
A. Running a video camera
B. not enough information
C. Running a movie theater
D. Running an art gallery | Running a video camera | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_5 | After the project was complete, the narrator likely:
Choices:
A. left the filmmaking industry
B. decided to only do collaborative work
C. not enough information
D. went on to make more short films | went on to make more short films | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_6 | How long did the filmmaking studio likely last?
Choices:
A. 2 years
B. 4 weeks
C. 1 day
D. not enough information | 4 weeks | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_7 | Who is a pretty self-conscience person?
Choices:
A. The filmmaker
B. The narrator
C. not enough information
D. The artist | The narrator | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_8 | Why was the narrator self-conscience?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Because he was tird
C. Because he was overwhelmed
D. Because he doubted his decisions | Because he doubted his decisions | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_9 | The narrator believes that
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The studio is a waste
C. The studio is a great place
D. The studio is stupid | The studio is a great place | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_10 | What did the narrator learn?
Choices:
A. How to dance
B. not enough information
C. How to shoot a film
D. How to focus | How to shoot a film | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_11 | After the end of the story, the narrator probably still is
Choices:
A. A developer
B. A filmmaker
C. not enough information
D. A writer | A filmmaker | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_12 | When did the narrator learn to trust himself and really own his film work?
Choices:
A. Before the studio class
B. During the film-making project
C. A few weeks after the class
D. not enough information | Before the studio class | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_13 | What did the narrator learn how to use?
Choices:
A. Management software
B. not enough information
C. Filmmaking and editing equipment
D. An artist's studio | Filmmaking and editing equipment | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_14 | Why did the author think the studio was overall successful?
Choices:
A. He knew what gear to use.
B. He visited specific art galleries.
C. not enough information
D. It was a supportive and enjoyable environment. | It was a supportive and enjoyable environment. | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_15 | The narrator probably believes that:
Choices:
A. The studio course lasted just a bit too long
B. The studio course should have enrolled fewer people
C. not enough information
D. The studio course was worth its cost | The studio course was worth its cost | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_16 | Who taught the narrator?
Choices:
A. A director
B. A professor
C. An artist
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b092_17 | What does the narrator probably currently do for a living?
Choices:
A. Bookkeeping
B. Janitorial work
C. not enough information
D. Food service | not enough information | [
"I’ve learnt a great amount throughout this studio, first and foremost I was taught: how the art world functions, how specific galleries such as Gertrude St Contemporary run and how artists earn a living. The studio also provided me with basic filmmaking skills such as how to: create a shooting schedule, write a sh... |
b093_0 | How does the author likely feel about the upcoming interview?
Choices:
A. dreading it because they don't like Claire's work
B. not enough information
C. optimistic that it will be successful
D. anxious because they are unprepared | optimistic that it will be successful | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_1 | When did the author consult with Claire to streamline the list of questions down to six main ones?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. as soon as they found Claire's email address
C. after working out the day for filming
D. sometime after emailing an initial list of possible interview questions | sometime after emailing an initial list of possible interview questions | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_2 | How long did the interview segment between the author and Claire last?
Choices:
A. over several hours
B. several minutes to an hour
C. not enough information
D. over a few days | several minutes to an hour | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_3 | How well known is Claire as an artist?
Choices:
A. very famous
B. not enough information
C. not at all known
D. moderately famous | not enough information | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_4 | What does the author think most likely believe that the question and answer session will achieve?
Choices:
A. it will be act as filler for the film
B. not enough information
C. it will paint a successful, well round view of the artist
D. it is not important for the overall success of the film | it will paint a successful, well round view of the artist | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_5 | What happened after the author sent Claire a list of potential questions?
Choices:
A. Claire said she would answer them later
B. not enough information
C. they reduced the number of questions down to six
D. Claire answered all of them | they reduced the number of questions down to six | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_6 | What was the author planning to film in collaboration with Claire?
Choices:
A. a portrait of an artist
B. not enough information
C. an inspirational video
D. nature scenes for Claire's art | a portrait of an artist | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_7 | What will the author do after the interview on the 16th?
Choices:
A. edit the video and create an artists portrait
B. not enough information
C. keep it for their own personal collection
D. write a magazine article | edit the video and create an artists portrait | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_8 | What works of art has Claire created?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. photography
C. paintings
D. drawings | not enough information | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_9 | What is most likely true about the how the author's job or profession is categorized generally, based on the text?
Choices:
A. filmmaker or journalist
B. painter
C. not enough information
D. writer | filmmaker or journalist | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_10 | Why did the author and Claire need to whittle down the number of questions to six main ones?
Choices:
A. they began with too many questions
B. not enough information
C. the questions were repititive
D. Claire did not want to answer some questions | they began with too many questions | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_11 | How long will each of Claire's answers be edited down to?
Choices:
A. five minutes
B. one minute
C. one hour
D. not enough information | one minute | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_12 | After the event, what is mostly likely true about Claire?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. she goes into journalism
C. she continues to create art
D. she gets a corporate job | she continues to create art | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_13 | What type of artist is Claire?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. animation
C. contemporary
D. graphic | contemporary | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_14 | Who felt that the questions adequately covered the theme of creativity?
Choices:
A. both the author and Claire
B. not enough information
C. the author and their boss
D. the author and their creative team | both the author and Claire | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_15 | What is the interview being used for?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. a job interview
C. an artist portrait
D. an auction introduction | an artist portrait | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_16 | Why are the answers limited to no more than a minute?
Choices:
A. so that the author didn't have to do a lot of editing to shorten them
B. because that was the only way that Claire would agree to the interview
C. not enough information
D. because the video recorder doesn't have enough space | so that the author didn't have to do a lot of editing to shorten them | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b093_17 | Who is the author going to film on September 16th?
Choices:
A. Clark Baine
B. not enough information
C. Claire Bridge
D. Chloe Brook | Claire Bridge | [
"The collaborative process between me and Claire Bridge has been good so far. Upon finding out her email address we had a brief email exchange culminating in me sending her a list of potential questions for the interview. Claire quite liked a lot of the questions, but overall there were too many, so we proceeded to... |
b094_0 | What did David write?
Choices:
A. A book
B. A study
C. not enough information
D. A story | A book | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_1 | Who has been pumping out the same content areas since the 1980’s?
Choices:
A. Tim Ingold
B. Universities
C. David Gauntlett
D. not enough information | Universities | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_2 | When was David Gauntlett inspired to write his newest book?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. during the process of reading Tim Ingold’s book
C. before reading Tim Ingold’s book
D. after reading Tim Ingold’s book | after reading Tim Ingold’s book | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_3 | What is probably true about Tim Ingold?
Choices:
A. He thinks media is a good thing
B. not enough information
C. He thinks he is wrong
D. He thinks David Gauntlett is stupid | He thinks media is a good thing | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_4 | Why was David making a good point?
Choices:
A. Because he saw the days of massive institutions were gone
B. Because he is stupid
C. Because he is smart
D. not enough information | Because he saw the days of massive institutions were gone | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_5 | David believes that
Choices:
A. Tim Ingold is a smart man
B. Tim Ingold is not savvy
C. not enough information
D. Tim Ingold is stupid | Tim Ingold is a smart man | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_6 | The time to write David's book probably lasted
Choices:
A. A few days
B. A few months
C. not enough information
D. A few minutes | A few months | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_7 | Who believes that the ability to do thing with media should be embraced over and above the ability to talk about what others do with media?
Choices:
A. Media users
B. David Gauntlett
C. Tim Ingold
D. not enough information | David Gauntlett | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_8 | What is probably true about author David Gauntlett?
Choices:
A. He likes Tim Ingold’s book
B. not enough information
C. He hates Tim Ingold’s book
D. He never reads books | He likes Tim Ingold’s book | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_9 | Why did David Gauntlett feel the need to write his new book?
Choices:
A. because he wanted to be creative and helpful
B. because traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable
C. not enough information
D. because he wanted to make money | because traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_10 | What did David Gauntlett write about?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. something about television
C. something about universities
D. something about Media and Communications Studies | something about Media and Communications Studies | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_11 | After the story, David Gauntlett is probably:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. disappointed
C. published
D. creative | published | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_12 | David Gauntlett probably believes that:
Choices:
A. universities have outdated content areas when it comes to media studies
B. universities just want to make money
C. universities need to have more creative media studies programs
D. not enough information | universities have outdated content areas when it comes to media studies | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_13 | Who is Fred
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. David's mentor
C. David's friend
D. David's coworker | not enough information | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_14 | Who is Tim?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. David's son
C. David's father
D. David's boss | not enough information | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_15 | How long does it probably take to read David Gauntlett's book?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 20 minutes
C. a few days
D. a week | a few days | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_16 | After the end of this story, David probably is
Choices:
A. A Speaker
B. A Published Writer
C. not enough information
D. An Analyst | A Published Writer | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b094_17 | When did David Gauntlett encourage a new call to arms?
Choices:
A. Before his book was published
B. not enough information
C. During the publishing of his book
D. After his book was published | After his book was published | [
"David Gauntlett makes a good point in his newest book (Making Media Studies: The Creativity Turn in Media and Communications Studies) and that is that traditional forms of media studies are no longer applicable. Gone are the days of massive institutions and production companies, gone are the traditional audiences ... |
b095_0 | What does the author probably think about blogging?
Choices:
A. the author detests blogging
B. not enough information
C. the author enjoys blogging
D. the author wants to quit blogging | the author enjoys blogging | [
"It’s always interesting to read back on why people do things, especially people who end up making a career or a fortune out of the seemingly benign choices they make. Thelma Schoonmaker, the film editor whom my previous post was about was one of those people; she got into editing after seeing an ad in the New York... |
b095_1 | When did te author started the art blog?
Choices:
A. during college
B. before college
C. not enough information
D. after college | during college | [
"It’s always interesting to read back on why people do things, especially people who end up making a career or a fortune out of the seemingly benign choices they make. Thelma Schoonmaker, the film editor whom my previous post was about was one of those people; she got into editing after seeing an ad in the New York... |
Subsets and Splits
No community queries yet
The top public SQL queries from the community will appear here once available.