id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
n077_6 | How long did people vote on election day in VA for the midterm elections?
Choices:
A. most of the daytime hours
B. not enough information
C. 3 hours
D. 24 hours straight | most of the daytime hours | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_7 | When did Trump suffer political setbacks?
Choices:
A. Before Republicans won the Senate race in VA
B. after the Democrats won the Governor's race in VA and NJ
C. after Republicans won the Governor's race in VA and NJ
D. not enough information | after the Democrats won the Governor's race in VA and NJ | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_8 | Scott Taylor probably believes
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Trump is divisive
C. Phil Murphy is great
D. Ralph Northam is divisive | Trump is divisive | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_9 | What do exit polls show about why Democrats are being elected in VA and NJ?
Choices:
A. anger at Trump is causing them to vote
B. anger at Democrats is causing them to vote
C. anger at Clinton is causing them to vote
D. not enough information | anger at Trump is causing them to vote | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_10 | What does New Jersey's Governor elect think of Trump?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He doesn't like Trump
C. he is indifferent to Trump
D. He adores Trump | He doesn't like Trump | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_11 | At the end of the story, Steve Peoples probably is
Choices:
A. Still talking about the election
B. Thinks the election was a bad night for Democrats
C. Still a writer for the Associated Press
D. not enough information | Still a writer for the Associated Press | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_12 | After Northam takes office in VA, he probably is:
Choices:
A. supporting Trump's policies on immigration
B. not enough information
C. going against Trump's policies on immigration
D. not talking about immigration | going against Trump's policies on immigration | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_13 | What did Ralph Northam think about Phil Murphys win
Choices:
A. He loved it
B. He was pleased by it
C. He was enthused by it
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_14 | Who defeated Republican Ed Gillespie?
Choices:
A. Democrat Ralph Northam
B. not enough information
C. Democrat Steve Peoples
D. Republican Phil Murphy | Democrat Ralph Northam | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_15 | What is probably true about Virginians?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. they don't care about Trump in general
C. they support Trump in general
D. they are frustrated with Trump in general | they are frustrated with Trump in general | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_16 | What did Democrats think about Trump's policies?
Choices:
A. they think he is bipartisan
B. not enough information
C. they think he is dividing the country
D. they think he is amazing despite being a different political party | not enough information | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n077_17 | Why was Phil Murphy elected
Choices:
A. Because voters were upset with Trump
B. Because voters loved Ralph Northam
C. Because voters loved Trump
D. not enough information | Because voters were upset with Trump | [
"President Donald Trump suffered a political setback Tuesday when Democrats won easy victories in governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey. In addition, Democrats cheered a turnout that could have major implications for next year's congressional midterm elections, when all 435 House seats and one-third of the Se... |
n078_0 | Oral arguments for the case lasted
Choices:
A. 4 hours
B. 1 hour
C. 30 minutes
D. not enough information | 1 hour | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_1 | Who is the a leading liberal judge on the Supreme Court
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Sonia Sotomayer
C. Ellen Kagan
D. Ruth Bader Ginsberg | Ruth Bader Ginsberg | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_2 | What state of voters sued to protect themselves from gerrymandering?
Choices:
A. Wisconsin
B. not enough information
C. Maryland
D. Massachusetts | Wisconsin | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_3 | The supreme court is likely to rule:
Choices:
A. agree with the lower federal courts ruling
B. dismiss the case due to lack of evidence
C. gerrymandering is unconsistutional
D. not enough information | gerrymandering is unconsistutional | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_4 | What do the democrats probably believe
Choices:
A. this is merygandering
B. this is gerrymandering
C. not enough information
D. this is unneeded | this is gerrymandering | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_5 | What is probably true about Ruth Bader Ginsburg?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. She is concerned about a constitutional crisis
C. She is concerned about the right to vote
D. She is against gerrymandering | She is against gerrymandering | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_6 | How long did the supreme court consider the case?
Choices:
A. six months
B. one week
C. not enough information
D. two weeks | two weeks | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_7 | After the end of the story, the attorney general probably thinks
Choices:
A. no redistricting was warranted
B. not enough information
C. partial redistricting was warranted
D. redistricting was warranted | redistricting was warranted | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_8 | What is gerrymandering?
Choices:
A. one or the parties other tries to gain an advantage by redrawing boundaries to maximize their voting clout
B. one party tries to block the other party and waste time with redistricting
C. the parties cannot come to agreement and the supreme court takes over
D. not enough information | one or the parties other tries to gain an advantage by redrawing boundaries to maximize their voting clout | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_9 | When did the high court hear arguments?
Choices:
A. After democratic voters brought a case
B. After republican voters brought up a case
C. After the supreme court decided to
D. not enough information | After democratic voters brought a case | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_10 | Who followed traditional redistricting criteria?
Choices:
A. The Wisconsin legislature
B. The Kansas legislature
C. The Ohio legislature
D. not enough information | The Wisconsin legislature | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_11 | When did the Supreme Court listen to a case brought by the Democratic voters in Wisconsin?
Choices:
A. Tuesday
B. after a lower federal court ruled with the challengers last year
C. not enough information
D. After a lower federal court ruled with the challengers last year | After a lower federal court ruled with the challengers last year | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_12 | Why is gerrymandering a negative way prescribe district boundaries?
Choices:
A. It allows for voters not to inaccurately represented
B. not enough information
C. It allows one party to gain an electoral advantage by redrawing district boundaries to maximize their voting clout
D. It violates freedom of speech. | It allows one party to gain an electoral advantage by redrawing district boundaries to maximize their voting clout | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_13 | How do american citizens feel about gerrymandering?
Choices:
A. their vote doesn't count
B. not enough information
C. unrepresented by their members in congress
D. freedom of speech violation | freedom of speech violation | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_14 | What cases are probably referred to the supreme court
Choices:
A. Only cases involving the legislature
B. Only cases that are not traditional
C. Difficult and important ones
D. not enough information | Difficult and important ones | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_15 | What states are the most heavily gerrymandered?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. North Carolina
C. Texas
D. Wisconsin | not enough information | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_16 | Why did the supreme court review the case?
Choices:
A. Because it was such a large issue
B. Since it involved the state legislature
C. not enough information
D. It had already been through lower courts | It had already been through lower courts | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n078_17 | What happened after the story?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The districts were fully redrawn
C. The districts were not redrawn
D. The districts were only partially redrawn | not enough information | [
"The U.S. Supreme Court plunged into the politically messy issue of redrawing congressional and legislative districts Tuesday, in a case that could have profound implications for both major political parties for years to come.\nThe high court heard oral arguments in a case brought by Democratic voters in Wisconsin.... |
n079_0 | After Trump promised tax cuts to our country how did he feel?
Choices:
A. mad
B. not enough information
C. disgusted
D. Hopeful | Hopeful | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_1 | What did the public think of Moore's victory speech?
Choices:
A. they all didn't care
B. they had mixed opinions
C. everyone favored him
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_2 | When did Trump give a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington?
Choices:
A. seven years ago
B. not enough information
C. On Friday
D. 2 years ago | On Friday | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_3 | Who put off a vote on replacing Obamacare thanks to some defectors?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Democrats
C. Libetarians
D. Republicans | Republicans | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_4 | What is probably true about Doug Jones
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He is the underdog in the Alabama Senate Race
C. He will win the Alabama Senate Race
D. He hired Steve Bannon | He is the underdog in the Alabama Senate Race | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_5 | Why did Senate Republicans postpone voting on Obamacare replacement?
Choices:
A. they had a threat to Congress if they replaced Obamacare
B. they thought it was a bad idea to try to replace Obamacare
C. not enough information
D. They didn't have enough votes to pass the measure | They didn't have enough votes to pass the measure | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_6 | What happened after the Alabama Senate Primary?
Choices:
A. Trump endorsed Luther Strange.
B. Trump pushed for tax reform?
C. Trump repealed the Affordable Care Act.
D. not enough information | Trump pushed for tax reform? | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_7 | How does Trump feel that the Affordable Care Act wasn't voted down?
Choices:
A. Happy
B. hopeful
C. Disappointed
D. not enough information | Disappointed | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_8 | How long did the primary election take in Alabama?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. one day
C. 4 days
D. 3 days | one day | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_9 | How did Trump feel about Luther Strange being defeated?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. upset
C. happy
D. ecstatic | upset | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_10 | Why did Trump make an all-out push for tax reform?
Choices:
A. because his candidate lost the Alabama Senate Primary
B. because he repealed the affordable care act.
C. because Americans didn't want it
D. not enough information | because his candidate lost the Alabama Senate Primary | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_11 | Who won the Alabama Senate Primary
Choices:
A. Luther Strange
B. Donald Trump
C. Roy Moore
D. not enough information | Roy Moore | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_12 | What was Barack Obama's signature accomplishment?
Choices:
A. Tax Reform.
B. not enough information
C. The Affordable Care Act.
D. Hurricane Recovery Efforts in Puerto Rico | The Affordable Care Act. | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_13 | The Republican strategist believes
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Trump likes Roy Moore
C. It was stupid for Trump to campaign for Luther Strange
D. It was politically savvy to campaign for Luther Strange. | It was stupid for Trump to campaign for Luther Strange | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_14 | The controversial statements probably lasted
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Over the past few months
C. Yesterday
D. On Dec. 12th | Over the past few months | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_15 | What does Trump think about Doug Jones?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He's handsome
C. He's tall
D. He smells nice | not enough information | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_16 | After the end of the story, Trump probably is
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Happy about the Affordable Care Act
C. Excited about Roy Moore
D. Worried if he doesnt pass tax reform. | Worried if he doesnt pass tax reform. | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n079_17 | What did Democrats express relief about when Senate Republicans didn't vote on it recently?
Choices:
A. keeping Obamacare
B. not enough information
C. keeping Medicare
D. Keeping Medical assistance | keeping Obamacare | [
"President Donald Trump capped what has been a difficult week politically with an all-out push for tax reform Friday. In a speech to the National Association of Manufacturers in Washington, Trump promised to deliver on a “giant, beautiful, massive, the biggest ever in our country, tax cut.”\nTrump is eager to move ... |
n080_0 | The writer thinks that trump is
Choices:
A. a bad guy
B. not enough information
C. a dumb guy
D. a good guy | a good guy | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_1 | How long did it take for the approval to go down
Choices:
A. 1 month
B. not enough information
C. 1 year
D. 6 months | 1 month | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_2 | after the end of the story pence
Choices:
A. wants to leave
B. helps trump
C. not enough information
D. asks for water | helps trump | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_3 | what did trump want for lunch
Choices:
A. cheeseburger
B. sandwich
C. not enough information
D. bacon | not enough information | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_4 | Why did Trump's ratings go up since late July?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. possibly because he outreached to democrats on budget issues along with his response to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma
C. because his dress improved
D. because he separated immigrants from their children | possibly because he outreached to democrats on budget issues along with his response to Hurricanes Harvey and Irma | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_5 | Who's approval has gone down
Choices:
A. trump
B. pence
C. not enough information
D. pelosi | trump | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_6 | What deal of Trumps did 71% of Democrats approve of?
Choices:
A. to not fund the Government in September
B. to raise taxes
C. to fund the government until December
D. not enough information | to fund the government until December | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_7 | what is true about trump
Choices:
A. he's funny
B. hes kind
C. he's rich
D. not enough information | he's rich | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_8 | why has trumps approval gone down
Choices:
A. polls were skewed
B. information is wrong
C. people stopped liking
D. not enough information | people stopped liking | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_9 | What did Trump about bipartisan cooperation in health care and keeping Obamacare?
Choices:
A. Trump wanted to keep everything about Obamacare
B. Trump probably wanted to remove Obamacare
C. not enough information
D. Trump wanted to keep most of Obamacare but change a small amount | not enough information | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_10 | After the end of the story, hurricane victims were probably:
Choices:
A. not able to do any repairs
B. all leave the disaster area and relocate
C. not enough information
D. able to rebuild some | able to rebuild some | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_11 | What is probably true about Trump's approval ratings through his presidency?
Choices:
A. they are consistently going way up
B. not enough information
C. they are plummeting to near 10%
D. they fluctuate up and down | they fluctuate up and down | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_12 | Trump probably believes that:
Choices:
A. he should not budget to hurricane victims in the US but rely on the World Bank
B. not enough information
C. he should help hurricane victims in the US
D. that he should allow more illegal immigrants | he should help hurricane victims in the US | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_13 | what is trump struggling with?
Choices:
A. convincing the democrats
B. not enough information
C. war
D. socialism | convincing the democrats | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_14 | How long did the Gallup Daily Tracking poll take to gather data on Trump's rating Thursday?
Choices:
A. a few hours
B. not enough information
C. a few weeks
D. a few days | a few hours | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_15 | Who had his approval rating go from 34 to 37 in Gallup Daily tracking on Thursday?
Choices:
A. Trump
B. not enough information
C. Trudeau
D. Pence | Trump | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_16 | when did trumps rating start going down?
Choices:
A. august
B. not enough information
C. january
D. september | august | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n080_17 | When did Trump's approval rating go up?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after outreaching to democrats
C. before outreaching to democrats
D. after outreaching to children | after outreaching to democrats | [
"President Donald Trump's approval rating has headed into unfamiliar territory in recent weeks — upward.\nTrump's approval hit 43 percent in the latest NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll, with 52 percent disapproving. That represents a 3 percent improvement from last month in the same survey.\nSeveral other new surv... |
n081_0 | Mattis probably think China building military bases is what?
Choices:
A. Worthwhile.
B. not enough information
C. Dangerous.
D. Good for everyone. | Dangerous. | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_1 | Who slammed China's militarization of the South China Sea islands?
Choices:
A. Jim Mattis
B. Trump
C. Pence
D. not enough information | Jim Mattis | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_2 | What is probably true about China's pursuit of the South China Sea?
Choices:
A. China believes it belongs to them
B. China thinks they should give the area to another country
C. China thinks they should leave the area
D. not enough information | China believes it belongs to them | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_3 | Who gave a speech in which he criticized China?
Choices:
A. Jim Mattis
B. not enough information
C. A Chinese colonel.
D. The President of Singapore. | Jim Mattis | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_4 | What event did the speech happen at?
Choices:
A. The Shangri-La Dialogue.
B. The meeting between North Korea and the US.
C. not enough information
D. The RIMPAC. | The Shangri-La Dialogue. | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_5 | When did the US dis-invite China from RIMPAC?
Choices:
A. After it took place.
B. Prior to it taking place.
C. While it was taking place.
D. not enough information | Prior to it taking place. | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_6 | What was Mattis' room service bill during his stay for the Shangri-La Dialogue?
Choices:
A. Five hundred dollars.
B. Fifty five dollars.
C. One thousand dollars.
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_7 | The speech by Mattis probably lasted about how long?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Six hours.
C. Three days.
D. An hour. | An hour. | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_8 | What city was the issue about weapons systems directed at?
Choices:
A. Jerusalem
B. Beirut
C. Beijing
D. not enough information | Beijing | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_9 | What did Trump discuss at the summit between US and North Korea?
Choices:
A. Trump discussed soccer championships
B. Trump discussed politics
C. not enough information
D. Trump discussed Major League Baseball prospects | not enough information | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_10 | When did Jim Mattis slam China on their militarization of the South China Sea islands?
Choices:
A. before a speech at the Shangri-La Diaglogue's
B. not enough information
C. after a speech at the Shangri-La Diaglogue's
D. during a speech at the Shangri-La Diaglogue's | during a speech at the Shangri-La Diaglogue's | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_11 | The Chinese colonel is probably what?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. In the Chinese military.
C. An impostor.
D. Working for the US. | In the Chinese military. | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_12 | What does Jim Mattis think about militarization of the South China Sea islands?
Choices:
A. he is upset
B. he is indifferent
C. he agrees with them
D. not enough information | he is upset | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_13 | After the story ends, China probably:
Choices:
A. gives up its militarization of the South China islands
B. continues its militarization of the South China islands
C. takes over Spanish islands
D. not enough information | continues its militarization of the South China islands | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_14 | How long did the summit last between the US and North Korea?
Choices:
A. a few days
B. a few years
C. not enough information
D. a few months | a few days | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_15 | What made Jim Mattis want to slam China?
Choices:
A. because of their breaking trade agreements
B. not enough information
C. because of their law against more than one child
D. because of their militarization of the South China Sea | because of their militarization of the South China Sea | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_16 | What likely happened at RIMPAC later in the year?
Choices:
A. China ended up participating.
B. China did not participate.
C. It didn't take place.
D. not enough information | China did not participate. | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n081_17 | Why did the speech contain criticisms of China?
Choices:
A. Because RIMPAC was taking place later in the year.
B. Because of the meeting of North Korea and US.
C. Because of their disputed claims to the South China Sea.
D. not enough information | Because of their disputed claims to the South China Sea. | [
"U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis on Saturday slammed China's militarization of disputed South China Sea islands, insisting that weapons systems recently deployed in the area were meant to intimidate and coerce Beijing's neighbors.\nThe comments came during a speech at the Shangri-La Dialogue, an annual Asian defe... |
n082_0 | What did Modi warn against?
Choices:
A. Iran
B. not enough information
C. United States
D. A return to great power rivalries. | A return to great power rivalries. | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_1 | Modi probably believes that:
Choices:
A. India must cooperate with both China and the US
B. not enough information
C. Tariffs will help India's economy
D. Larger nations should get more respect than smaller ones | India must cooperate with both China and the US | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_2 | How long was Modi's speech in Singapore?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. about an hour or less
C. about 3 hours
D. about 5 hours | about an hour or less | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_3 | When did India choose a neutral status?
Choices:
A. Before Trump was elected
B. not enough information
C. When Trump was elected
D. After Trump was elected | Before Trump was elected | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_4 | After the end of the conference, India probably is:
Choices:
A. expected to become more powerful than China
B. expected to become the world's most populous country
C. not enough information
D. expected to send warships to the South China Sea | expected to become the world's most populous country | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_5 | Why did Modi criticize China?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. For assertive behavior in the South China Sea
C. For being protectionist
D. For embracing Iran | For assertive behavior in the South China Sea | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_6 | Where did Prime Minister Modi give a speech regarding closer relations with Beijing?
Choices:
A. Singapore
B. China
C. Japan
D. not enough information | Singapore | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_7 | Who will promote a democratic and rules-based international order?
Choices:
A. China
B. The United States
C. India
D. not enough information | India | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_8 | what does Modi think about leaders keeping commitments?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Modi thinks leaders should be firm in their commitments
C. Modi thinks leaders can change their minds
D. Modi thinks leaders need to be flexible with their opinions and ideas | Modi thinks leaders should be firm in their commitments | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_9 | What does Modi think of Trump?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He will choose China over India
C. He is a key ally of India
D. He supports his foreign policies | not enough information | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_10 | Who spoke at the Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference veiling criticism of China?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Donald Trump
C. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi
D. Bill Clinton | Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_11 | When did Modi criticize China during a speech?
Choices:
A. after visiting Japan
B. before visiting Singapore
C. not enough information
D. during a speech in Singapore | during a speech in Singapore | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_12 | The annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference probably lasted:
Choices:
A. Several hours
B. Several days
C. not enough information
D. Three weeks | Several days | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_13 | What is probably true of India?
Choices:
A. the population will pass China's
B. not enough information
C. the population will severely decline
D. the population will stay the same | the population will pass China's | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_14 | Why did Modi criticize the US in his speech?
Choices:
A. due to tariffs the US imposed
B. not enough information
C. due to not liking democracy like the US promotes
D. due to immigration policies of the US | due to tariffs the US imposed | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
n082_15 | After the end of the story, US and India relations:
Choices:
A. probably will improve in importance
B. probably will have a great downfall
C. probably will remain the same
D. not enough information | probably will improve in importance | [
"Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi offered a thinly veiled criticism of China, even while insisting on closer relations with Beijing, during a speech Friday in Singapore.\n\nSpeaking at the annual Shangri-La Dialogue defense conference, Modi called for the Indo-Pacific region to embrace freedom of navigation, ter... |
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