id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
n105_2 | Who tweeted that Trump should apologize to Judge Curiel?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. PA governor Tom Wolf
C. CA governor John Kasich
D. Ohio Governor John Kasich | Ohio Governor John Kasich | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_3 | Who is the Florida Senator that agreed with Kasich's tweets on Trump's comments toward a judge?
Choices:
A. John Kasich
B. Marco Rubio
C. Susan Collins
D. not enough information | Marco Rubio | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_4 | When did Trump's rival Kasich tweet that Trump's offensive comments on the judge were wrong?
Choices:
A. Tuesday
B. Wednesday
C. Monday
D. not enough information | Monday | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_5 | The writer probably thinks that:
Choices:
A. Trump was justified to comment the way he did about the Judge
B. not enough information
C. whatever Trump does is irrelevant since he is just a politician anyways
D. Trump unjustifiably accused the Judge of not being able to get a fair shake | Trump unjustifiably accused the Judge of not being able to get a fair shake | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_6 | What is probably true about Curiel?
Choices:
A. Curiel is probably upset at Trump's comments
B. Curiel probably isn't offended by Trump's comments
C. Curiel doesn't care about Trump's comments
D. not enough information | Curiel is probably upset at Trump's comments | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_7 | What is probably true about Trump
Choices:
A. he is trusting of most Federal Judges
B. he is a racist
C. not enough information
D. he is skeptical of most Federal Judges | he is skeptical of most Federal Judges | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_8 | This back and forth of remarks and condemnation probably lasted:
Choices:
A. for a year or more
B. for a few days
C. for a few weeks
D. not enough information | for a few days | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_9 | Why did Trump think Judge Gonzalo Curiel would not be fair?
Choices:
A. because of his ethnicity
B. not enough information
C. because Marco Rubio said "It's wrong"
D. because his parents were born in Mexico and Trump wants to build a wall | because his parents were born in Mexico and Trump wants to build a wall | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_10 | What did Democrats probably do with Trump's comments on Judge Curiel?
Choices:
A. Democrats probably ignored the comments
B. Democrats probably used the comment to show Trump's incompetence
C. Democrats probably used the comment to justify Trump's words
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_11 | Who is it that Marco Rubio is referring to when Rubio says that he hopes he stops?
Choices:
A. Judge Gonzalo Curiel
B. Trump
C. Governor John Kasich
D. not enough information | Trump | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_12 | When did Gingrich condemn Trumps remarks?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. before Susan Collins called Trump's comments 'absolutely unacceptable"
C. after Filemon Vela commented on Trump's remarks
D. before Filemon Vela commented on Trump's remarks | after Filemon Vela commented on Trump's remarks | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_13 | After the end of the story Trump probably:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. makes more comments about Curiel that are controversial
C. apologizes to Curiel
D. moves on and doesn't apologize to Curiel | moves on and doesn't apologize to Curiel | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_14 | Who is the Speaker of the House?
Choices:
A. Paul Ryan
B. Bob Corker
C. not enough information
D. Newt Gingrich | Paul Ryan | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_15 | Why did Kasich tweet commenting Trump should apologize?
Choices:
A. Trump made comments that were abusive to women
B. Trump made comments about the heritage of a Judge affecting his decision
C. Trump made comments that were directed negatively at North Korea
D. not enough information | Trump made comments about the heritage of a Judge affecting his decision | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_16 | How long did it probably take Kasich to tweet about Trump regarding the Judge Curiel comment?
Choices:
A. a few minutes
B. a few hours
C. not enough information
D. a few days | a few minutes | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n105_17 | Trump probably believes his comments toward Judge Curiel:
Choices:
A. were not offensive
B. were probably offensive
C. not enough information
D. were neutral | were not offensive | [
"In a rare display of bipartisan unity during an election year, Republicans and Democrats alike have condemned presumptive Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump for his comments about the ethnicity of a judge overseeing a class action suit against Trump University.\nMembers of both parties lambasted the real... |
n106_0 | What is probably true about Obama?
Choices:
A. Obama thinks more people should be in jail
B. not enough information
C. Obama thinks that no one should be in jail
D. Obama thinks the jails are overcrowded | Obama thinks the jails are overcrowded | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_1 | What does Obama believe probably about non-violent drug offenders?
Choices:
A. they are evil to the core
B. they cannot be rehabilitated
C. they can be rehabilitated
D. not enough information | they can be rehabilitated | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_2 | After 42 convicted nonviolent offenders were granted commutations probably:
Choices:
A. none reoffended
B. all reoffended
C. not enough information
D. not many reoffended | not many reoffended | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_3 | Who pushed for lighter sentences for non-violent drug offenders?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Reagan
C. Obama
D. Carter | Obama | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_4 | When did Obama push to commute sentences for non-violent drug offenders in the US?
Choices:
A. 1 day before his term ended
B. not enough information
C. as his days in office waned
D. Two years before his term ended | as his days in office waned | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_5 | Why did Obama fight for lower sentences for drug crimes?
Choices:
A. Obama thought the sentences were outdated and unduly harsh
B. he thought the people were really innocent
C. he had a relative who he wanted released
D. not enough information | Obama thought the sentences were outdated and unduly harsh | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_6 | HOw long has obama been working on this
Choices:
A. no longer
B. to this day
C. forgot about it
D. not enough information | to this day | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_7 | How long did the vote take for the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. 4 years
C. 2 years
D. less than an hour | less than an hour | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_8 | What did Congress intend if the Sentencing Reform and Corrections Act of 2015 was passed?
Choices:
A. it intended to increase lives in jail
B. not enough information
C. it intended to empty all jails swiftly
D. it intended to decrease overcrowding in jails | not enough information | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_9 | What does trump think about this reform
Choices:
A. is with it
B. he hates it because obama started it
C. not enough information
D. doesn't know about it | not enough information | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_10 | What country has the highest incarceration rate in the world?
Choices:
A. USA
B. Mexico
C. not enough information
D. Italy | USA | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_11 | What issue did Bush grant?
Choices:
A. reform
B. clemency
C. not enough information
D. sentencing | clemency | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_12 | What is probably true about the bar association
Choices:
A. left it with obama
B. they are still looking to reform
C. not enough information
D. they stopped puttin in effort | they are still looking to reform | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_13 | How does obama feel with the non support
Choices:
A. working with the american bar association
B. nothing
C. leaves it up to bush
D. not enough information | working with the american bar association | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_14 | why did the Reform and Corrections Act of 2015 fail to pass
Choices:
A. chamber of Congress
B. democrats
C. replublicans
D. not enough information | chamber of Congress | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_15 | when did Obama grant commutations for non violent offenders?
Choices:
A. last friday
B. a year ago
C. not enough information
D. never | last friday | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_16 | What was obamas position during this ordeal
Choices:
A. republican
B. democrat
C. not enough information
D. president | president | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n106_17 | After the story, Obama probably is
Choices:
A. leaves it with the next president
B. not enough information
C. nothing
D. still pushing for reform | still pushing for reform | [
"As his days in office wane, U.S. President Barack Obama is pushing to commute sentences of non-violent drug offenders convicted under what the White House called \"outdated and unduly harsh\" sentencing laws. It has become the centerpiece of his effort to reform the country’s criminal-justice system, which has the... |
n107_0 | What do many Americans believe?
Choices:
A. terror is a threat to us at home
B. many policies are sensless
C. not enough information
D. most immigrants are good people | terror is a threat to us at home | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_1 | What is probably true about Trump?
Choices:
A. he drops out of the election
B. not enough information
C. he wins the election
D. he loses the election | he wins the election | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_2 | The election campaign probably lasted:
Choices:
A. about 4 to 6 weeks
B. about 4 to 6 months
C. about 4 to 6 years
D. not enough information | about 4 to 6 months | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_3 | when will immigration policy change?
Choices:
A. after Trump is elected
B. after Clinton is elected
C. not enough information
D. when America has spoken | not enough information | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_4 | What did Trump's anti-terrorism position tell Muslims?
Choices:
A. he liked threatening them
B. he disliked threatening them
C. not enough information
D. he didn't say anything | not enough information | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_5 | Why was Clinton bad mouthing Trump?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. because she didn't care about the Presidency
C. because she wanted to lose the Presidency
D. because she wanted to win the Presidency | because she wanted to win the Presidency | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_6 | What foreign policy is Trump responsible for?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. World Security
C. Universe Security
D. National Security | National Security | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_7 | Why did Trump attack Hillary
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. for blocking Muslims
C. for misrepresenting policy positions
D. for pursuing interests | for misrepresenting policy positions | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_8 | After the end of this story, Trump probably is:
Choices:
A. elected King of England
B. elected Prime Minister of New Zealand
C. elected President
D. not enough information | elected President | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_9 | Clinton may think that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Islam is not the problem
C. her policies make sense
D. Trump is unfit to be president | Trump is unfit to be president | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_10 | Who will be gone soon?
Choices:
A. terrorists
B. US citizens
C. anti-terrorists
D. not enough information | terrorists | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_11 | When would Trump block Muslim immigration?
Choices:
A. after reading the npolls
B. after starting a war
C. after he is elected
D. not enough information | after he is elected | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_12 | When did Trump deliver his foreign policy speech?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. before he was elected
C. when he was on vacation
D. after he was elected | before he was elected | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_13 | Hillary Clinton probably believes that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Trump's anti-terrorism proposals will have the opposite effect
C. Trump's anti-terrorism proposals will have the desired effect
D. Trump's anti-terrorism proposals are a joke | Trump's anti-terrorism proposals will have the opposite effect | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_14 | After the story Trump might have
Choices:
A. became more upset with Clinton
B. not enough information
C. eased up on terrorism
D. continued supporting immigration bans | continued supporting immigration bans | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_15 | The campaigns will probably last for:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. one year
C. a few more months
D. all day | a few more months | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_16 | Who's interests will be pursued?
Choices:
A. America's
B. ISIS
C. not enough information
D. Hillary Clinton's | America's | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n107_17 | What is a large topic of consternation among American?
Choices:
A. recent immigration
B. not enough information
C. policy speeches
D. terrorism | terrorism | [
"WASHINGTON — Democratic presidential front-runner Hillary Clinton called Republican rival Donald Trump dangerous and unqualified for the presidency in a blistering foreign policy speech Thursday in San Diego, California.\n\"He is temperamentally unfit to hold an office that requires knowledge, stability and immens... |
n108_0 | Why did the group pick the color orange?
Choices:
A. Because the FBI likes it
B. not enough information
C. Because hunters wear it while hunting
D. Because the NRA likes it | Because hunters wear it while hunting | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_1 | The group Wear Orange probably feels:
Choices:
A. sad about the shooting at UCLA
B. uncaring about the shooting UCLA
C. happy about the shooting at UCLA
D. not enough information | sad about the shooting at UCLA | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_2 | Why did the NRA criticize the Wear Orange movement?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Most individuals would not understand the meaning or symbolism behind wearing orange.
C. It occurred too soon after the shooting at UCLA.
D. It challenged the status quo and potentially threatens the right to own guns. | It challenged the status quo and potentially threatens the right to own guns. | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_3 | After the events of the story, the NRA still:
Choices:
A. harshly criticizes and attacks members of the Wear Orange political movement.
B. is critical and wary of any political movements that call for political change on the topic of gun rights.
C. not enough information
D. is unwilling to compromise and agree to any ... | is critical and wary of any political movements that call for political change on the topic of gun rights. | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_4 | What is probably true about Hadiya Pendleton?
Choices:
A. She was a resident of California
B. She was a member of the FBI
C. She was a resident of Chicago
D. not enough information | She was a resident of Chicago | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_5 | When did the Wear Orange movement occur?
Choices:
A. After the NRA criticized the movement.
B. Before the death of Hadiya Pendleton.
C. After the shooting at the University of California, Los Angeles.
D. not enough information | After the shooting at the University of California, Los Angeles. | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_6 | Where was Hidaya Pendleton killed
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. City in Washington
C. City in California
D. City in Illinois | City in Illinois | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_7 | Who is the group that honors the life of Hadiya Pendleton?
Choices:
A. FBI
B. NRA
C. Wear Orange
D. not enough information | Wear Orange | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_8 | After the end of this story, the NRA is probably
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. still in support of free access to weapons
C. still in support of banning weapons
D. still in support of gun control measures | still in support of free access to weapons | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_9 | The shooting at UCLA probably lasted:
Choices:
A. More than one week
B. Less that one hour
C. More than one day
D. not enough information | Less that one hour | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_10 | The Wear Orange movement likely lasts:
Choices:
A. At least one day.
B. not enough information
C. Only for 1 hour.
D. Only for 3 hours. | At least one day. | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_11 | What was the second Amendment of the US constitution partially based on?
Choices:
A. Natural rights to self-defense.
B. English Common Law.
C. not enough information
D. Civic duty to defend ones state. | English Common Law. | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_12 | Who inspired the Wear Orange movement?
Choices:
A. Politicians.
B. not enough information
C. Celebrities
D. Hadiya Pendleton. | Hadiya Pendleton. | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_13 | What is likely true about the Wear Orange political movement?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Its participants are not well versed or knowledgeable about gun rights and ownership.
C. Its participants are likely young individuals and students that fear for their safety and the safety of their colleagues.
D. Its p... | Its participants are likely young individuals and students that fear for their safety and the safety of their colleagues. | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_14 | Participants of the Wear Orange movement likely believe that:
Choices:
A. the movement will bring to attention and call about political reform in the US.
B. not enough information
C. the movement will bring about instant political reform and change in the US.
D. the movement will not continue after receiving criticism... | the movement will bring to attention and call about political reform in the US. | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_15 | When was Hadiya Pendleton killed?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. During the shooting at UCLA
C. After the shooting at UCLA
D. Before the shooting at UCLA | Before the shooting at UCLA | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_16 | What is likely true about the politics regarding gun rights in the US?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Many individuals have varying opinions regarding what should be done about the shootings in the US.
C. It is heavily divided and contended among citizens and politicians.
D. Most of the citizens that own guns f... | not enough information | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n108_17 | The president of the NRA's favorite animal is probably:
Choices:
A. a snake
B. a rat
C. not enough information
D. a skunk | not enough information | [
"Gunshots rang out once again on a campus in the United States on Wednesday.\nStudents and faculty raced out of harm's way, ducked under furniture, barricaded doors and hid in interior rooms, bathrooms and labs. The short-lived nightmare on the campus of the University of California, Los Angeles came one day before... |
n109_0 | What did the U.S. think about the promises made in the past about denuclearization from North Korea?
Choices:
A. they probably thought they were empty promises
B. they probably thought they were sincere
C. not enough information
D. they probably thought they were partially respectful | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_1 | When was the dismantling process set to begin?
Choices:
A. No timeline was set
B. January 2020
C. March 2019
D. not enough information | No timeline was set | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_2 | How long did the news conference in Seoul alongside the Korean Foreign Minister probably last with the US?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. probably it lasted about 2 days
C. probably it lasted about 1 to 2 hours
D. probably it lasted 6 hours | probably it lasted about 1 to 2 hours | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_3 | When will the US take back some of the sanctions on North Korea?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after they completely denuclearize
C. before they denuclearize
D. after they improve relations with the US by complying with denuclearization stages | after they improve relations with the US by complying with denuclearization stages | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_4 | Trump probably believes:
Choices:
A. that North Korea will ignore all denuclearization due to sanctions from the US
B. that North Korea will comply with complete denuclearization due to sanctions from the US
C. that North Korea will partly comply with denuclearization due to sanctions from the US
D. not enough informa... | that North Korea will comply with complete denuclearization due to sanctions from the US | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_5 | After the end of this story, North Korea probably:
Choices:
A. goes to war with the US
B. doesn't start the denuclearization process
C. starts the denuclearization process
D. not enough information | starts the denuclearization process | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_6 | Who said Trump offered to lift sanctions against North Korea as relations improve?
Choices:
A. South Korean Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-hwa
B. KCNA
C. not enough information
D. South Korean Foreign minister | KCNA | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_7 | What did Trump call joint military exercises in South Korea?
Choices:
A. provacative
B. exciting
C. well thought out
D. not enough information | provacative | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_8 | How does Trump feel about Kim?
Choices:
A. He can accept his word as his bond
B. not enough information
C. He will never agree to anything and will just use Trump
D. He cannot be completely trusted and must prove his word | He cannot be completely trusted and must prove his word | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_9 | Who is the administrative spokesman?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Mike Pompeo
C. Taro Kono
D. Kim Jung Un | Mike Pompeo | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_10 | Why did the US have sanctions on North Korea?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. due to their tax policies
C. due to their trade agreeement
D. due to their nuclearization | due to their nuclearization | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_11 | What is probably true about Trump?
Choices:
A. Trump desires no denuclearization from North Korea
B. not enough information
C. Trump desires partial denuclearization from North Korea
D. Trump desires complete denuclearization from North Korea | Trump desires complete denuclearization from North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_12 | Why were past negotiations unsuccessful
Choices:
A. the joint declaration was vague on details
B. they provided financial aid before complete denuclearization
C. They declared "There is no longer a nuclear threat from North Korea"
D. not enough information | they provided financial aid before complete denuclearization | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_13 | Who did Trump meet with representing North Korea?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Mike Pompeo
C. Taro Kono
D. Kim Jong Un | Kim Jong Un | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_14 | How long have North Korea and US presidents continued to meet?
Choices:
A. 10-20 years
B. 10 years or less
C. not enough information
D. More than 20 years | More than 20 years | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_15 | Why were Japan and South Korea represented in the meeting?
Choices:
A. The military actions of North Korea most directly affect them
B. They are culturally more similar to North Korea then the US
C. not enough information
D. They are interested in learning more about North Korea | The military actions of North Korea most directly affect them | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_16 | After the meeting, how would Kim describe the meeting with Trump?
Choices:
A. A partial success
B. not enough information
C. A complete failure
D. A complete success | A partial success | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n109_17 | What will it take to end the Korean conflict?
Choices:
A. Complete denuclearization
B. a timeline for dismantlement and outside verification
C. lifting of the US sanctions on North Korea
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo Thursday pushed back against a North Korean state media report that U.S. President Donald Trump agreed during this week’s Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un to gradually lift sanctions against Pyongyang, saying Trump had been very clear about the sequence of ... |
n110_0 | What action does the US insist must be carried out before it will follow through and lift the existing sanctions against North Korea?
Choices:
A. That North Korea has not test fired any additional missiles
B. not enough information
C. That North Korea must show evidence of some progress towards the goal
D. The US insi... | The US insists that it must have verifiable confirmation that North Korea's weapons program has been completely dismantled | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_1 | Who commended Trump for his ongoing commitment to continuing peace keeping efforts with North Korea?
Choices:
A. US citizens at home
B. Others in South Korea
C. not enough information
D. North Korean citizens | Others in South Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_2 | Which of the following is likely true about North Korea?
Choices:
A. They are capable of launching nuclear missiles to any part of the world.
B. They benefit more from keeping their nuclear armament than disarming them.
C. not enough information
D. They are in need of stronger diplomatic relations with other countries... | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_3 | The summit between the US and North Korea likely lasted:
Choices:
A. one hour
B. not enough information
C. the entire day
D. 2 hours | the entire day | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_4 | What is likely true about President Trump?
Choices:
A. He believes that other countries are judging him harshly for the meeting.
B. He believes that great progress can be made with North Korea at the summit.
C. He believes North Korea is willing towards complete nuclear disarmament.
D. not enough information | He believes that great progress can be made with North Korea at the summit. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_5 | When did Pyongyang start to focus primarily on utilizing diplomatic tactics?
Choices:
A. After the first meeting between President Trump and Kim Jong Un.
B. Before President Trump and Kim Jong Un traded insults between each other.
C. After North Korea tested nuclear warhead capable missiles.
D. not enough information | After North Korea tested nuclear warhead capable missiles. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_6 | Kim Jong Un likely believes that meeting with the US:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Will be a risky endeavor where North Korea benefits less than the US.
C. Will strengthen his status as a competent and respectfully leader.
D. Will fail to produce any meaningful results for either country involved. | Will strengthen his status as a competent and respectfully leader. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_7 | Why would people be skeptical of the meeting between North Korea and the US?
Choices:
A. President Trump and Kim Jong Un has had tensions and have traded insults between each other in the past.
B. not enough information
C. The meeting will not yet call for nuclear dismantlement of either nations involved.
D. North Kor... | North Korea has been shown to be unreliable in keeping the promises it has agreed to. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_8 | Where would nuclear disarmament primarily occur for any agreement made in the summit?
Choices:
A. Singapore.
B. The Korean Peninsula.
C. not enough information
D. Pyongyang. | The Korean Peninsula. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_9 | How long did the summit between the two leaders last?
Choices:
A. over a period of a few days
B. over a month
C. not enough information
D. several weeks | over a period of a few days | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_10 | When, according to the text, did North Korea carry out missile test-firing activities that proved successful?
Choices:
A. Following the 2007 summit
B. not enough information
C. Last year
D. After the first summit in 2000 | Last year | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
n110_11 | Why are some people in South Korea somewhat skeptical that the US-North Korea summit will lead to North Korea giving up its nuclear weapons program?
Choices:
A. North Korea broke this promise before, despite signing a similar agreement in the past
B. the agreement is too general and does not contain specific details
C... | North Korea broke this promise before, despite signing a similar agreement in the past | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Some people in Seoul on Tuesday said they are happy just to see U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un talking to each other rather than trading threats of war.\n“I am very happy because it is an epoch breakthrough after 70 years of division,” said Lee Jun-keun, a sale... |
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