id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
f038_17 | How long did it probably take to complete the application
Choices:
A. Short span of time
B. Several months
C. A generous amount of time
D. not enough information | A generous amount of time | [
"On Christmas Eve Slawek Przekosniak received an SMS with these wishes: Wishing yo good ping super new\". He didn't know who sent him that surprisingly enigmatic message. And he doesn't know to this day. A pity, because thanks to that person he reached his current status and number 67 on the list of the wealthiest ... |
f038_18 | Why did Slawek start his online business?
Choices:
A. because he had no friends
B. not enough information
C. because he received a weird sms
D. because he was expelled from phobic society | because he received a weird sms | [
"On Christmas Eve Slawek Przekosniak received an SMS with these wishes: Wishing yo good ping super new\". He didn't know who sent him that surprisingly enigmatic message. And he doesn't know to this day. A pity, because thanks to that person he reached his current status and number 67 on the list of the wealthiest ... |
f039_0 | Why did Christopher fused with his chair?
Choices:
A. because he was a programmer
B. because his coworkers were laughing at him
C. not enough information
D. because he was sitting at his desk the entire time | because he was sitting at his desk the entire time | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_1 | What did Christopher fuse with?
Choices:
A. The chair
B. The keyboard
C. not enough information
D. The desk | The chair | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_2 | Why did Christopher fuse with his chair?
Choices:
A. He spent too much time using a mouse
B. He spent too much time behind his desk
C. He spent too much time in a chair
D. not enough information | He spent too much time in a chair | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_3 | What is probably true about Warm?
Choices:
A. His boss doesn't like him
B. He loves his job
C. He works too much
D. not enough information | He works too much | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_4 | When did Christopher fuse with the chair?
Choices:
A. before he was writing an intuitive program
B. while he was writing an intuitive program
C. not enough information
D. after the cigarette break | while he was writing an intuitive program | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_5 | What happened after Christopher fused?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He pretended to ignore it
C. He joked about it
D. He started working on a new program | He pretended to ignore it | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_6 | Who was writing the program for empty space in staff lockers?
Choices:
A. the desk
B. 0-1 Computer Associates
C. Warm
D. not enough information | Warm | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_7 | At the end of the story, Christopher most likely feels:
Choices:
A. Amused/Content
B. Distressed/Helpless
C. not enough information
D. Solemn/Lonely | Distressed/Helpless | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_8 | What is Christopher's new nickname?
Choices:
A. Office Chair
B. not enough information
C. Keyboard
D. Mouse pad | not enough information | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_9 | What is Christopher probably good at?
Choices:
A. Being a leader
B. not enough information
C. Writing code/programs
D. Being social | Writing code/programs | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_10 | What did Christopher think was a good strategy for coping with being fused to the chair?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. totally ignore the fact that he was physically stuck to the chair
C. write a trivial program
D. give himself a new nickname | totally ignore the fact that he was physically stuck to the chair | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_11 | Christopher believed that it would be better to fuse with
Choices:
A. His mousepad
B. not enough information
C. His desk
D. His keyboard | His mousepad | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_12 | At the end of the story, Christopher is:
Choices:
A. given a new nickname
B. fused with the chair
C. not enough information
D. getting a wider desk | fused with the chair | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_13 | Christopher probably lived this way for
Choices:
A. Months
B. Weeks
C. not enough information
D. Years | Years | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_14 | Who has a sedentary job?
Choices:
A. The programmers
B. Christopher Warm
C. The computer firm
D. not enough information | Christopher Warm | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_15 | For how long has Christopher probably worked in this company?
Choices:
A. for years
B. not enough information
C. for days
D. for months | for years | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_16 | What would Christopher have preferred to fuse with?
Choices:
A. the keyboard
B. the mouse/mouse pad
C. not enough information
D. the desk | the mouse/mouse pad | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_17 | Christopher Warm:
Choices:
A. Got out of his situation at some point in his life
B. not enough information
C. Got out his situation at the end of the story
D. Never got out of his situation | not enough information | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f039_18 | Warm's second shift came up
Choices:
A. While he fused with the chair
B. After the fuse with the chair
C. not enough information
D. Before the staff made fun of him | After the fuse with the chair | [
"Christopher Warm had a sedentary job. On his keyboard he typed various letters and numbers, which would become computer programs. In his company he was known as Office Desk, because when he was working he always sat behind his well-used piece of conference table standing in a hard to notice corner in the software ... |
f040_0 | Why did the professor have patents?
Choices:
A. Because he was an inventor
B. Because he had psycho-motor aggression
C. Because he had a new baby
D. not enough information | Because he was an inventor | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_1 | Where were the substances imported from?
Choices:
A. France
B. not enough information
C. USA
D. Iran | USA | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_2 | What was the reason for McPhillips to be interested in the new device?
Choices:
A. they sponsor all new inventions
B. not enough information
C. staff of McPhillips had psycho-motor aggression
D. they knew the professor's inventions were good | they knew the professor's inventions were good | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_3 | How tall is professor Slawek?
Choices:
A. 6 ft
B. 5 ft
C. 4 ft
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_4 | Who liked the invention?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Slawomir
C. McPhillips
D. USA embassy | McPhillips | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_5 | How many inventions did Slawomir make?
Choices:
A. 15
B. 5
C. 10
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_6 | What is probably true about the McPhillips corporation?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. They deal with assembly
C. They deal with maintenance
D. They deal with psycho aggression | They deal with psycho aggression | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_7 | What is probably true of professor Slawek?
Choices:
A. He never drinks alcohol
B. He doesn't play board games
C. He is starting to have psycho-motor aggression symptoms
D. not enough information | He is starting to have psycho-motor aggression symptoms | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_8 | Who had several pantents?
Choices:
A. mini-device
B. McPhilips
C. not enough information
D. professor Suwak | professor Suwak | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_9 | What did Slawek think is the proper process for an inventor?
Choices:
A. to make things that corporations need
B. not enough information
C. to make things that humanity needs
D. To make things that they themselves need | To make things that they themselves need | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_10 | The McPhillips corporation expressed interest:
Choices:
A. Before the project was done
B. They showed no interest
C. not enough information
D. After the project was done | Before the project was done | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_11 | After the end of the excerpt, the McPhillips corporation:
Choices:
A. sells drawing boards
B. distributes bags of flour
C. not enough information
D. is involved with development of the new product | is involved with development of the new product | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_12 | What was the device filled with?
Choices:
A. stuff that promotes good mood
B. batteries
C. flour
D. not enough information | stuff that promotes good mood | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_13 | The re-filling of containers probably lasted:
Choices:
A. 20 minutes
B. several hours
C. not enough information
D. 1 week | several hours | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_14 | At the end of this excerpt, professor Slawek:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. has a hangover
C. has a job at McPhillips
D. has developed a new device | has developed a new device | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_15 | When did professor Suwak invent the anti-aggressor?
Choices:
A. after he invented board games for solving personality problems
B. while he invented board games for solving personality problems
C. not enough information
D. before he invented board games for solving personality problems | after he invented board games for solving personality problems | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_16 | What was simple and weighted about a kilo:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the batteries
C. the device
D. the container | the device | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_17 | How long does it probably take to develop an invention?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. minutes
C. months
D. hours | months | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f040_18 | What was Slawomir Suwak's profession?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Inventor
C. Investor
D. Diplomat | Inventor | [
"Like many other inventors before him, professor Slawomir Suwak designed only the things he needed himself. He had several patents on his conscience already: an automatic cork opener for wine in the indicative state, a portable set of board games for solving personality problems, a wallet with a mini-device for the... |
f041_0 | What is probably true about how the Part-time Evening Elementary School is evaluated by parents and students?
Choices:
A. They would prefer to spend time watching TV.
B. not enough information
C. They feel the school's curriculum is insufficient for their needs.
D. They hold the school in high regard. | They hold the school in high regard. | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_1 | For how long have the applicants of PEES probably played computer games?
Choices:
A. Hours
B. Weeks
C. not enough information
D. Years | Years | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_2 | When the school openeded its doors?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. In September
C. In November
D. In December | In September | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_3 | How did editor Furtok feel about the disappointed father who didn't get in the program?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He had no opinion
C. He was happy for the disappointed father
D. He was angry because of the insult | He was angry because of the insult | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_4 | What was the income requirement for eligibility?
Choices:
A. There was no income requirement.
B. At least 7000 zloty per month.
C. No more than 7000 zloty per month.
D. not enough information | At least 7000 zloty per month. | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_5 | The registration process probably lasted
Choices:
A. several hours
B. several minutes
C. several weeks
D. not enough information | several weeks | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_6 | How did editor Furtok feel about the disappointed father to didn't get in the program?
Choices:
A. He empathized with the parent.
B. not enough information
C. He felt frustrated that everyone couldn't be accepted.
D. He was angry because of the insult | He was angry because of the insult | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_7 | What did the author think about the number of applications?
Choices:
A. He had no opinion about the number of opinions.
B. He thought it was unexpectedly high.
C. He thought it was surprisingly low.
D. not enough information | He thought it was unexpectedly high. | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_8 | What is the name of the first principal?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Kryzchi Jedinak
C. Krzycho Jedynak
D. Kris Jedynak | Krzycho Jedynak | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_9 | Editor Frank probably thought that the disappointed father was being
Choices:
A. Smart
B. Stupid
C. Happy
D. not enough information | Stupid | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_10 | Who had the idea of PEES?
Choices:
A. Krzycho Jedynak
B. not enough information
C. Editor Furtok
D. Mr. Potylica | Krzycho Jedynak | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_11 | When did the registration process end?
Choices:
A. after they realized they were getting too many applications
B. after there was a fight
C. according to the plan
D. not enough information | according to the plan | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_12 | Why was the school so popular?
Choices:
A. Too many kids played computer games
B. Too many computer games were produced
C. Too many parents wanted to get rid of their kids in the evenings
D. not enough information | Too many parents wanted to get rid of their kids in the evenings | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_13 | After the registration process, Krzycho Jedynak is:
Choices:
A. Depressed that so few applicants qualified.
B. not enough information
C. Decided to conduct a local Amiga gaming championship.
D. Concerned but happy that his school is so popular. | Concerned but happy that his school is so popular. | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_14 | What was the relationship between the disappointed father and editor Furtok after this story?
Choices:
A. They didn't like each other
B. They lived together
C. not enough information
D. They went to a restaurant | They didn't like each other | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_15 | How is the attitude of Editor Frank?
Choices:
A. Rude
B. Sweet
C. not enough information
D. Happy | Rude | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_16 | The number of slots available in the school were:
Choices:
A. Just right.
B. Too few.
C. not enough information
D. Too many. | Too few. | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_17 | Who is Krzycho Jedynak?
Choices:
A. Taught the Mac platform at PEES.
B. Evaluated students by conducting IQ tests for prospective applicants.
C. Evaluated psychological fitness of parents.
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_18 | Who hit the face of the disappointed father?
Choices:
A. Furtokik
B. Fertik
C. Furtok
D. not enough information | Furtok | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_19 | Who is Editor Frank?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Krzycho's friend
C. Krzycho's favorite editor
D. Krzycho's cousin | not enough information | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f041_20 | Why the disappointed father was angry?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Because someone hit his son
C. Because his child didn't wasn't accepted
D. Because someone insulted him | Because his child didn't wasn't accepted | [
"In September, a new and widely advertised school opened its doors in the capital city - the Part-time Evening Elementary School. You could read in its beautifully printed brochure that the school was designed to help all those \"children of wealthy parents, who are too busy to learn during the day due to the time ... |
f042_0 | How did Benedykt get his position?
Choices:
A. He was a family member
B. He was recommended for the job
C. not enough information
D. He was loved by the employees | He was a family member | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_1 | Who didn't like Benedykt?
Choices:
A. His employees
B. His wife
C. His parents
D. not enough information | His employees | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_2 | For how long does Benedykt stare in the mirror?
Choices:
A. A week
B. A few minutes
C. Eight hours
D. not enough information | A few minutes | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_3 | How long does Benedykt have to work each time he goes to work?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Eight hours
C. Two hours
D. Four hours | Two hours | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_4 | How long has Benedykt held his position?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 20 years
C. 15 years
D. 19 years | not enough information | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_5 | Who makes decisions in the company Benedykt works at?
Choices:
A. Curtiss
B. Benedykt
C. Henryk
D. not enough information | Benedykt | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_6 | Why doesn't Benedykt like his job?
Choices:
A. He thinks he's not getting any respect from his co-workers.
B. He finds it stressful and that it forces him to make sacrifices.
C. not enough information
D. He hates playing golf | He finds it stressful and that it forces him to make sacrifices. | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_7 | After examining himself in the mirror, Benedykt:
Choices:
A. went to meet with Curtiss
B. not enough information
C. went to work
D. went to meet with Henryk | went to work | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_8 | Benedykt probably stared at himself in the mirror:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 8 hours
C. 1 week
D. 20 minutes | 20 minutes | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_9 | What family does Benedykt's company promote?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Curtiss' family
C. Benedykt's family
D. Henryk's family | Benedykt's family | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_10 | What did Benedykt have to do?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Fly airplanes
C. Talk to his servant
D. Socializing | Socializing | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_11 | Benedykt has to go to his office:
Choices:
A. only twice a week
B. every day
C. not enough information
D. at least 3 times a week | at least 3 times a week | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_12 | After the end of the story, Benedykt's family was probably:
Choices:
A. Happy
B. Upset
C. Excited
D. not enough information | Upset | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_13 | How does Benedykt feel about his job after growing childish?
Choices:
A. He hates it even more
B. He likes it more
C. not enough information
D. He feels neutral about his job. | He hates it even more | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_14 | Benedykt's new look was noticed by the co-workers:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. during the movie permier.
C. after his midlife crisis.
D. before the flying model competetion. | after his midlife crisis. | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_15 | What is probably true about Benedykt?
Choices:
A. He is selfish.
B. not enough information
C. He is well-liked.
D. He is humble. | He is selfish. | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_16 | Who thought his job was stressful?
Choices:
A. The journalists
B. Benedykt
C. Henryk
D. not enough information | Benedykt | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_17 | Benedykt has to work:
Choices:
A. as much as most people
B. not enough information
C. less than most people
D. more than most people | less than most people | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_18 | Is Benedykt popular among his employees?
Choices:
A. Yes, they like him because he can play golf
B. No, they hate him
C. not enough information
D. Yes, they love him because he's a good leader | No, they hate him | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f042_19 | What is Benedykt's favorite activity?
Choices:
A. Playing gold
B. Attending social functions
C. not enough information
D. Drinking coffee with the journalists | not enough information | [
"Benedykt Ossolinsky, age 39, began to grow childish.\nOn the first day of his midlife crisis, he stood in front of the mirror examining his receding hairline and wrinkles on his face. In that very moment, while staring at his reflection he found in his eyes that mad look he had last seen thirty years ago in a phot... |
f043_0 | One bacillus can play without getting overly exhausted for how long?
Choices:
A. A few hours
B. not enough information
C. Ten minutes
D. One week | A few hours | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_1 | The scientists believed that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Their boss should give them something to do
C. They would need to wash test tubes soon instead of playing
D. They would have more fun playing their game through a championship system | They would have more fun playing their game through a championship system | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_2 | When did the scientists invent the new game?
Choices:
A. When they wanted to play hockey
B. When they had nothing else to do
C. not enough information
D. When they wanted to meet the guys from car-repair | When they had nothing else to do | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_3 | What is probably true about the scientists?
Choices:
A. They had a boss who kept them busy
B. not enough information
C. They played the game a lot
D. They worked hard | They played the game a lot | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_4 | When did the guys from the car repair garage next door decide to join in the games?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. After the two scientists and their colleagues
C. After the scientists but before their colleagues
D. They started playing before anyone else | After the two scientists and their colleagues | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_5 | Who enjoyed playing the game the most?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The colleagues mentioned who joined in
C. The car repairmen
D. The scientists | not enough information | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_6 | Where did the car repairmen discover the game?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The research center
C. Outdoors
D. The garage | The research center | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_7 | What happened to the first bacillus after the hockey game?
Choices:
A. It grew and multiplied.
B. not enough information
C. It died.
D. It took over the lab. | It died. | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_8 | The scientists decided to play hockey with:
Choices:
A. The bottle cap
B. not enough information
C. A trash can
D. The bacillus | The bacillus | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_9 | Where did the scientists work?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Research institute
C. University
D. Pharmaceutical company | not enough information | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_10 | Where did the first game take place?
Choices:
A. In the lab
B. not enough information
C. In a colleague's office
D. In the garage | In the lab | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_11 | How long did it probably take the garage guys to set up their own game?
Choices:
A. A few days
B. A few months
C. 20 minutes
D. not enough information | A few days | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_12 | Why did the bacillus lose health?
Choices:
A. Because it was not happy
B. The scientists kept it up but did not finish the task at hand.
C. not enough information
D. Because it was growing old and had already performed another task | Because it was growing old and had already performed another task | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_13 | What is probably true about the game invented by the scientists?
Choices:
A. It can be played by anyone, including non scientists
B. It is not affordable to continue playing in their spare work time
C. not enough information
D. Those who are not scientists would not enjoy the game | It can be played by anyone, including non scientists | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_14 | Who played hockey?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The microscope
C. Their boss
D. The scientists | The scientists | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_15 | Why did the car repair workers join the game?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. They wanted money from the scientists
C. They didn't have any work to do
D. It was really popular | It was really popular | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_16 | Who wanted to rest after the vaccine task?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The two scientists
C. The bacillus
D. The colleagues | The bacillus | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_17 | At the end of the story, the car repairmen:
Choices:
A. Played their own game at their own workstation
B. Went back to their own work and quit playing
C. Continued playing with the scientists at the research centre
D. not enough information | Played their own game at their own workstation | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
f043_18 | The bacillus believes that
Choices:
A. The game was exhausting
B. not enough information
C. It is going to rest
D. It will get to live back in nature | The game was exhausting | [
"Out of boredom, two scientists from the New Contagious Diseases Research Centre devised themselves a new game. One day, as a result of the suspension of a research project dealing with a dynamically mutating vaccine following the pattern of the eyesocket flu bacillus, they had absolutely nothing to do until the en... |
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