id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
b095_2 | Why did the author start an art blog?
Choices:
A. because it was a natural extension of psychology
B. because traditional media lacked color, moving imagery, and undefinable ideas
C. because it was similar to film editing
D. not enough information | because traditional media lacked color, moving imagery, and undefinable ideas | [
"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_3 | After starting the blog, how does the author feel about Thelma Schoonmaker?
Choices:
A. Thelma is boring
B. Thelma is admired
C. not enough information
D. Thelma is disliked | Thelma is admired | [
"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_4 | Who is the author?
Choices:
A. a woman
B. a man
C. not enough information
D. a psychology professor | not enough information | [
"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_5 | Where does the author find art?
Choices:
A. on the internet
B. not enough information
C. in the New York Times
D. in scientific journals | on the internet | [
"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_6 | How does the author feel about traditional art literature?
Choices:
A. It's interesting but difficult to read
B. It's one dimensional and drab
C. not enough information
D. It's full of variety just like art | It's one dimensional and drab | [
"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_7 | What does the author converse with friends about often probably?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. engineering
C. science
D. art | not enough information | [
"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_8 | Who did the blogger post about most recently?
Choices:
A. Thelma Schoonist
B. Thelma Schoonmaker
C. not enough information
D. Thelma Schooner | Thelma Schoonmaker | [
"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_9 | How long has the author been writing an art blog?
Choices:
A. less than a year
B. more than two years
C. not enough information
D. between one and two years | more than two years | [
"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_10 | After the story ends, the author probably:
Choices:
A. starts a new hobby of car repairs
B. continues pursuing artistic ventures
C. not enough information
D. stops doing art | continues pursuing artistic ventures | [
"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_11 | The author probably believes that:
Choices:
A. art is a boring hobby
B. not enough information
C. art is a terrible hobby
D. art is a refreshing hobby | art is a refreshing hobby | [
"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_12 | What country is the author most likely from?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Canada
C. USA
D. Japan | Canada | [
"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_13 | What did the author study in college?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Art
C. Psychology
D. Film Editing | Psychology | [
"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_14 | Why did the author choose art blogging?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the author planned it carefully
C. it was random
D. the author didn't care about which topic so decided on art | it was random | [
"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_15 | What was the author always interested in?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. science
C. creative mediums like art and music
D. engineering | creative mediums like art and music | [
"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_16 | When did the author make a post about Thelma Schoonmaker?
Choices:
A. in the author's last post
B. 20 posts ago
C. not enough information
D. 10 posts ago | in the author's last post | [
"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_17 | How long will the author probably continue blogging?
Choices:
A. probably about a month
B. probably at least a few more years
C. not enough information
D. probably only a few more weeks | probably at least a few more years | [
"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... |
b096_0 | Who is Annie Dillard?
Choices:
A. A great writer
B. not enough information
C. A poet
D. A novelist | not enough information | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_1 | Annie Dillard believes that
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Everyday is important
C. Life does not matter
D. Days are inconsequential | Everyday is important | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_2 | When do people use broad brushstrokes according to the author?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after working for 20 years
C. after asked to define themselves
D. before starting a new job | after asked to define themselves | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_3 | The self-portrait probably lasted
Choices:
A. A few seconds
B. A few days
C. not enough information
D. A couple hours | A couple hours | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_4 | What does the author think about the quote by Anne Dillard regarding how he spends his days?
Choices:
A. the author thinks its a lie
B. the author thinks its blatant truth and indisputable
C. not enough information
D. the author thinks it doesn't matter | the author thinks its blatant truth and indisputable | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_5 | What did Annie Dillard write about?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. How we spend our lives
C. Who we are not
D. How we spend our months | How we spend our lives | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_6 | Probably how long was the video the author made?
Choices:
A. the video was probably 4 hours long
B. the video was probably 8 hours long
C. the video was probably about an hour or less long
D. not enough information | the video was probably about an hour or less long | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_7 | What is probably true about the video the author created?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the video was a complicated view of his days
C. the author destroyed it soon after making it
D. the video was a simple view of his days | the video was a simple view of his days | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_8 | After the end of the story, the author probably:
Choices:
A. continues to think about life
B. not enough information
C. stops thinking about his life
D. doesn't like to think so much about life | continues to think about life | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_9 | Why did the author change his views about what was the best representation of himself?
Choices:
A. after he read Huck Finn his perspective changed
B. after he read Anne Dillard his perspective changed
C. not enough information
D. after he read Tom Sawyer his perspective changed | after he read Anne Dillard his perspective changed | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_10 | After the end of this story, the narrator probably is
Choices:
A. Dumb
B. Frustrated
C. Appreciative
D. not enough information | Appreciative | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_11 | Who made a self-portrait?
Choices:
A. Anne Dillard
B. The narrator
C. Me
D. not enough information | The narrator | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_12 | What is probably true about Annie Dillard?
Choices:
A. She is a writer
B. She is not a thinker
C. She is fake
D. not enough information | She is a writer | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_13 | What is the author's personality probably?
Choices:
A. he is very contemplative
B. he is a little bit of a thinker
C. not enough information
D. he isn't a deep thinker | not enough information | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_14 | Who stated that how we spend our days is how we spend our lives?
Choices:
A. Joe Johnson
B. Steven Harold
C. not enough information
D. Anne Dillard | Anne Dillard | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_15 | Why did the narrator think an internal list did not define her?
Choices:
A. Because she true
B. Because she thought she had it figured out
C. not enough information
D. Because she read a quote by Annie Dillard | Because she read a quote by Annie Dillard | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_16 | When did the narrator start her self-portrait?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Before thinking she had a sense of her every day life
C. After reading the quote by Annie Dillard
D. Before creating a sense of 'the day' | After reading the quote by Annie Dillard | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b096_17 | Anne Dillard believes what probably?
Choices:
A. that we are representations of what we do
B. that we take after our parents
C. that we aren't representations of what we do
D. not enough information | that we are representations of what we do | [
"When asked to define ourselves we often use broad brushstrokes. Without thinking we consult our internal list of “things that make me, ME” and find ourselves recalling words like “creative, outgoing, photography, guitar” before we’ve even had a chance to fully process the question. But how much does this internal ... |
b097_0 | After the end of the interviews, Riah felt:
Choices:
A. Frustrated
B. pleased
C. Empty
D. not enough information | pleased | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_1 | Riah and the author traveled to Wheelers Hill
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. After meeting Claire
C. Before meeting Claire
D. Before shooting various things in Claire's studio | Before meeting Claire | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_2 | The author's interview probably lasted:
Choices:
A. several hours
B. 1 week
C. not enough information
D. 20 minutes | 20 minutes | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_3 | What field was Claire a part of?
Choices:
A. something involving Melbourne's art scene
B. not enough information
C. something involving interviews
D. something involving lighting | something involving Melbourne's art scene | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_4 | What is probably true about Claire?
Choices:
A. Claire likes art
B. Claire hates art
C. not enough information
D. Claire is not artistic | Claire likes art | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_5 | How long did the entire interview take?
Choices:
A. an hour
B. not enough information
C. 20 minutes
D. a couple hours | a couple hours | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_6 | What is probably true about Riah?
Choices:
A. She is a beginner photographer
B. not enough information
C. She has done interviews before
D. She does not know how to film | She has done interviews before | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_7 | Riah believes that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Claire was a friend
C. Claire was artsy
D. Claire did well on her interview | Claire did well on her interview | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_8 | Who lives in a studio
Choices:
A. Claire
B. Riah
C. Elise
D. not enough information | Claire | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_9 | Who is Stephen?
Choices:
A. Riah's husband
B. Elise's assistant
C. Claire's Boyfriend
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_10 | After the end of the story, Claire is probably:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. impatient
C. hungry
D. done with the interview | done with the interview | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_11 | Why did the interview go so smoothly?
Choices:
A. because Claire was nice
B. because the author and Riah spent time planning ahead for everything
C. because it was easy to get the shots
D. not enough information | because the author and Riah spent time planning ahead for everything | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_12 | Who conducted the interview
Choices:
A. The author and Riah
B. Claire's favorite artist
C. Claire
D. not enough information | The author and Riah | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_13 | Why did the interview go smoothly?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. They spoke on the phone prior
C. various questions were asked
D. everything was planned out | everything was planned out | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_14 | Where in town is Claires studio located?
Choices:
A. Urban
B. Suburban
C. not enough information
D. Rural | Suburban | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_15 | When did the author and Riah take pictures of things in Claire's apartment?
Choices:
A. before the interview
B. not enough information
C. during the interview
D. after the interview | after the interview | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_16 | The author thought the interviews:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Were difficult
C. Went poorly
D. Went well | Went well | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b097_17 | Who is Riah?
Choices:
A. author's partner
B. not enough information
C. author's coworker
D. author's friend | not enough information | [
"This week I shot my Interview with Claire Bridge. Myself and Riah travelled, I would say all the way out too Wheelers Hill, but it’s really not that far away, unless you live on the North side, which we both do. Riah and I carried our gear on two trains and 1 bus to get to Claire’s studio out in Wheelers Hill. I c... |
b098_0 | The narrator believes that
Choices:
A. Creativity is bad
B. Creativity is good
C. Creativity does not take hard work
D. not enough information | Creativity is good | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_1 | What does creativity seem to be to most people?
Choices:
A. Something that doesn't involve any hard work at all
B. not enough information
C. A random mix of once off genius combined with solid skill and hard work
D. The ability to make or produce something | A random mix of once off genius combined with solid skill and hard work | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_2 | What can be defined as an ability to think outside the box
Choices:
A. Hard work
B. A gift from the gods
C. Creativity
D. not enough information | Creativity | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_3 | What do most people think about creativity?
Choices:
A. It does not exist
B. not enough information
C. It is difficult to define
D. It does not mean anything | It is difficult to define | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_4 | Why does creativity get tricky?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. It is an ill conceived, simplified term
C. It's easy to investigate
D. It depends on your definition of creative | It depends on your definition of creative | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_5 | What is probably true about the narrator
Choices:
A. He is a follower
B. not enough information
C. He is a writer
D. He is a simple person | He is a writer | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_6 | What is probably true of the author of the article?
Choices:
A. He/she is a philosopher
B. He/she is a creative person
C. not enough information
D. He/she is a writer | He/she is a creative person | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_7 | When did the narrator start thinking about creativity?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Before defining creativity
C. After beginning his studio
D. Since beginning Capturing Creativity studio | Since beginning Capturing Creativity studio | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_8 | Who are the gods?
Choices:
A. The genesis of creativity
B. not enough information
C. Benevolent beings
D. The givers of creativity | not enough information | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_9 | How long has the author probably been thinking about these questions?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. A few minutes
C. A few months
D. Since they were born | A few months | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_10 | After the end of the text, the author probably believes
Choices:
A. That the source of a unique idea cannot always be identified
B. That most people are not creative
C. not enough information
D. That most people are creative | That the source of a unique idea cannot always be identified | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_11 | What proportion of hard work is probably necessary for creativity?
Choices:
A. 75%
B. 65%
C. not enough information
D. 55% | not enough information | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_12 | The creative process probably lasts
Choices:
A. Years
B. Seconds
C. Minutes
D. not enough information | Years | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_13 | When does the unique idea come to a creative person?
Choices:
A. When we have been influenced by something
B. Before new things are made
C. not enough information
D. When a formula has been followed | Before new things are made | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_14 | At the end of this story, the narrator probably is
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Annoyed
C. Not curious
D. Still a creator | Still a creator | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_15 | Who started Capturing Creativity Studio?
Choices:
A. The narrator
B. The narrator's friend
C. The narrator's cousin
D. not enough information | The narrator | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_16 | What is a gift from the gods?
Choices:
A. Destruction
B. Trickiness
C. not enough information
D. Creativity | Creativity | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b098_17 | Why was the narrator thinking about creativity?
Choices:
A. Because there was a definition of creativity
B. Because it was not tricky
C. not enough information
D. Because it was undefined | Because it was undefined | [
"What is creativity?\nHow de we define creativity?\nWhere does creativity come from?\nHow philosophical is the notion of creativity?\nIs everyone’s ‘creativity’ different?\nOr is it an ill conceived, simplified term that is used to describe a very specific series of neuronal & bodily reactions to certain stimuli?\n... |
b099_0 | Why do you likely think Rosie need a camera to film a script?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. To tell a story on screen
C. Probably but we need more data
D. Probably not if they have a camcorder | To tell a story on screen | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_1 | What was the name of the filming location?
Choices:
A. Rosie's
B. Thornsbury Bowls club
C. not enough information
D. Bell's | Thornsbury Bowls club | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_2 | Actors tend to change the modalities of a film shooting
Choices:
A. Yes
B. not enough information
C. Probably
D. No | Yes | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_3 | The faux film was made:
Choices:
A. after the real film
B. just for fun
C. not enough information
D. before the real film | before the real film | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_4 | How long did the filming last?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 8 days
C. 12 days
D. Four days | Four days | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_5 | What was the writer's root cause of frustration?
Choices:
A. The filming was not going as per plan
B. The actors would not cooperate
C. The weather was downbeat
D. not enough information | The filming was not going as per plan | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_6 | The narrator believes that:
Choices:
A. he could work around his original plan
B. he could not work around his original plan
C. he could wing it
D. not enough information | he could work around his original plan | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_7 | Who had all the shots?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the film
C. the narrator
D. the camera | the narrator | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_8 | The filming probably lasted:
Choices:
A. several months
B. not enough information
C. several minutes
D. several weeks | several months | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_9 | what does the author say it pays to be a perfectionist when shooting a film?
Choices:
A. It depends....
B. not enough information
C. Hope to answer it later
D. Could be if you play the shot sequence in your | Could be if you play the shot sequence in your | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_10 | Nikon cameras are the best for movie shooting
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Of course
C. Nope, Ricoh cameras are.
D. It depends on what your shooting | not enough information | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_11 | What did the narrator have story boarded?
Choices:
A. all the shots he needed
B. not enough information
C. all the extras he needed
D. all the actors he needed | all the shots he needed | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_12 | What is probably true about the narrator?
Choices:
A. he loves making films
B. not enough information
C. he hates making films
D. he wants to be an actor | he loves making films | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_13 | What is the author's preoccupation?
Choices:
A. Freak
B. not enough information
C. Actor
D. Photography | Photography | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_14 | Who was the narrator?
Choices:
A. the actors
B. the extras
C. not enough information
D. the film maker | not enough information | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_15 | What happened after the first day of filming?
Choices:
A. Filming Rosie's and Bell's script
B. not enough information
C. Rosie's show reel
D. Bell's corners shoot | Filming Rosie's and Bell's script | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_16 | Why could the narrator complete his neurotic film project?
Choices:
A. because he did not have a plan
B. because he worked around his plan
C. not enough information
D. because he did what the studio said | because he worked around his plan | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b099_17 | After the end of this story, the narrator is probably:
Choices:
A. annoyed at the actors
B. not enough information
C. discouraged with the extras
D. happy with the actors | annoyed at the actors | [
"The filming was kind of a long process, but maybe it didn’t need to be? Or maybe it did?\nThe first night of filming at the Thornbury Bowls Club was for a test shoot with mine and Rosie’s camera, to work out which one we wanted to use for her film. The second night of filming involved us getting establishing shots... |
b100_0 | What is true about heidi philipsen
Choices:
A. she is a writer
B. she understands film
C. she is a scholar
D. not enough information | she is a scholar | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_1 | After the end of this story, John is probably:
Choices:
A. annoyed
B. married
C. not enough information
D. hungry | married | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_2 | Why was Fred bored?
Choices:
A. because John ate all the cake
B. not enough information
C. because John got married
D. because the event was lengthy | because the event was lengthy | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_3 | After this passage, the writer probably
Choices:
A. thought about it
B. researched more about it
C. wrote more
D. not enough information | researched more about it | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_4 | John ate the cake
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after the wedding
C. during the wedding
D. before the wedding | after the wedding | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_5 | The research lasted
Choices:
A. a few months
B. not enough information
C. a few years
D. a few weeks | a few years | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_6 | What is probably true about John?
Choices:
A. John likes sweet foods
B. John never eats sweet foods
C. John hates sweet foods
D. not enough information | John likes sweet foods | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_7 | John's wedding ceremony probably lasted
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 1 week
C. several hours
D. 20 minutes | several hours | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_8 | The writer learned about constraints
Choices:
A. before he googled it
B. after he googled it
C. when he googled it
D. not enough information | after he googled it | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_9 | Who ate the cake
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. ffred
C. johns wife
D. john | john | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_10 | What did the writer research
Choices:
A. How to think outside the box
B. not enough information
C. Constraints in filmmaking
D. new strategies | Constraints in filmmaking | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
b100_11 | Who is the writer
Choices:
A. a creator
B. A researcher on creative thinking
C. a thinker
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Think outside the box, whilst inside the box (studio):\nAs this studio is about working with constraints, I thought i’d google ‘constraints in filmmaking’ and see what comes up. One of the first links was to a journal article by Heidi Philipsen entitled ‘Constraints in Film Making Processes Offer an Exercise to th... |
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