id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
n110_12 | At the end of the summit, what is very likely true about the name calling and antagonistic relationship between the leaders?
Choices:
A. everything remained as it was prior to the summit
B. the name calling has intensified and the relationship deteriorated further
C. not enough information
D. they have ceased trading ... | they have ceased trading insults and have a diplomatic relationship | [
"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_13 | How persuasive does the North Korea leader likely think his claim that he had missiles that could reach the US was, following the summit conclusion?
Choices:
A. probably not believable at all
B. not enough information
C. likely very convincing
D. not too persuasive | likely very convincing | [
"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_14 | After the events of the story, Kim Jong Un is likely:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. hesitant and wary to give up all nuclear weapons possessed by North Korea.
C. unwilling to meet with other countries about diplomatic matters.
D. negative and angry towards the remarks made by President Trump. | hesitant and wary to give up all nuclear weapons possessed by North 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_15 | When were the missiles test-fired by North Korea last year completed?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Sometime last year
C. over three years before it was test fired
D. over two years ago | 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_16 | Who was skeptical of the meeting between North Korea and the US?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Kim Jong Un
C. Lee Jun-keun
D. Shim Jea-yeon | Shim Jea-yeon | [
"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_17 | Following the summit, what does Trump likely believe about North Korea's intent to honor the new agreement?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. that the agreement will definitely be broken at some point
C. probably that North Korea intends to keep its promise and continue good faith negotiations
D. that the agreemen... | probably that North Korea intends to keep its promise and continue good faith negotiations | [
"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... |
n111_0 | After the end of the story, Trump probably:
Choices:
A. admits to colluding with North Korea in the election
B. still denies any involvement with Russia in the elections
C. not enough information
D. admits to colluding with Russians | still denies any involvement with Russia in the elections | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_1 | What is probably true about South Korean conservatives?
Choices:
A. They do not support nuclear technology in general
B. They do not support the North Korean government
C. not enough information
D. They do not support the US government | They do not support the North Korean government | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_2 | Where is the U.S-N.Korea meeting taking place?
Choices:
A. Singapore
B. Seoul, South Korea
C. not enough information
D. Russia | Singapore | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_3 | What is probably true about the negotiations between U.S. and North Korea?
Choices:
A. they probably will be limited
B. not enough information
C. they probably will work out completely
D. they probably will not work out at all | they probably will be limited | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_4 | Hong Joon-pyo probably believes that:
Choices:
A. Trump wants to give N.Korea nuclear capabilities
B. Trump is mainly looking for publicity away from the other investigation
C. Trump wants to bring attention to the Russia investigation
D. not enough information | Trump is mainly looking for publicity away from the other investigation | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_5 | What have many South Korean conservatives voiced much support for with regards to Trump?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. maximum pressure policies that force Pyongyang to give up nuclear weapons
C. policies that decrease tariffs with Asian countries
D. policies increasing immigration from Asian countries | maximum pressure policies that force Pyongyang to give up nuclear weapons | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_6 | Why was Hong Joon-pyo pessimistic about the meeting?
Choices:
A. Trump is being investigated over Russia's alleged involvement in the election.
B. The meeting is occurring in Singapore
C. not enough information
D. Believes N.Korea won't give up their nuclear program | Believes N.Korea won't give up their nuclear program | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_7 | Trump probably believes that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He will solve all the problems with North Korea and U.S. relations
C. He will achieve diplomatic breakthrough with North Korea
D. he won't achieve diplomatic breakthrough with North Korea | He will achieve diplomatic breakthrough with North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_8 | Why is Trump meeting with Kim in Singapore?
Choices:
A. to talk about legalization of marijuana
B. to discuss immigration topics
C. to try to reach an agreement on nuclear weapons
D. not enough information | to try to reach an agreement on nuclear weapons | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_9 | What did Kim Jong Un probably think of traveling to Singapore for the meeting
Choices:
A. He didn't mind it but would have rather held it somewhere else.
B. not enough information
C. He enjoyed it
D. He thought it was inconvenient | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_10 | When did Hong Joon-pyo speak out against the summit?
Choices:
A. Prior to the US-N.Korea summit,
B. In 2016.
C. On June 12th,
D. not enough information | Prior to the US-N.Korea summit, | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_11 | Who is meeting with the U.S President during the summit?
Choices:
A. Moon Jae-in
B. not enough information
C. Hong Joon-pyo
D. Kim Jong Un, | Kim Jong Un, | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_12 | How long was the summit between Trump and Kim Jong Un?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. a few days
C. a few weeks
D. a few months | a few days | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_13 | What did Trump probably think of his visit to Singapore?
Choices:
A. He probably thought it was somewhat productive
B. He probably thought it was a waste of time
C. He probably thought it was completely productive
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_14 | How long has it been since the US and DPRK leaders have met?
Choices:
A. Years
B. not enough information
C. A couple weeks.
D. Never before | Years | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_15 | After the summit, Hong Joon-pyo probably is:
Choices:
A. Happy the US and DPRK leaders met
B. Still upset with the outcome of the summit
C. Not worried about the nuclear capabilities of N.Korea
D. not enough information | Still upset with the outcome of the summit | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_16 | When did South Korea's conservative leader voice concerns about the upcoming Trump and Moon Jae-in compromising joint security for more false denuclearization promises from Kim Jong Un?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. before the U.S. and North Korea summit
C. after the U.S. and South Korea summit
D. after the U.... | before the U.S. and North Korea summit | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n111_17 | Who is trying to achieve diplomatic breakthrough to shift focus from the Russia investigation according to Hong?
Choices:
A. Trump
B. not enough information
C. Clinton
D. Kim Jong Un | Trump | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — The conservative leader of South Korea’s main opposition party on Thursday spoke out against the upcoming U.S.–North Korea summit. He also voiced concern that political considerations are driving U.S. President Donald Trump and South Korean President Moon Jae-in to compromise joint security fo... |
n112_0 | Who believes the June 12 summit will be the beginning of a process to resolve differences?
Choices:
A. Jim Mattis
B. not enough information
C. Kim Jong Un
D. Donald Trump | Donald Trump | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_1 | What is Darly Kmball the executive director of
Choices:
A. Kookmin University
B. The Arms Control Association
C. U.S Defense Department
D. not enough information | The Arms Control Association | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_2 | Who expects a very positive step from the nuclear summit?
Choices:
A. Mattis
B. Daryl Kimball
C. Trump
D. not enough information | Trump | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_3 | Why could the June 12 summit lead to costs of $20 billion?
Choices:
A. North Korea could dismantle its nuclear program.
B. North Korea could build 20 to 80 nuclear warheads.
C. not enough information
D. Kwon Hyuk-Chul would have to pay for a recent study. | North Korea could dismantle its nuclear program. | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_4 | When does Jim Mattie believe North Korea could receive sanctions relief?
Choices:
A. After taking proven and irreversible steps to denuclearization.
B. not enough information
C. After Kwon's assessment on past nuclear deals.
D. Before Kim Jong Un meets with Donald Trump on June 12. | After taking proven and irreversible steps to denuclearization. | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_5 | How long would it take for North Korea to obtain sanctions relief?
Choices:
A. Years
B. Minutes
C. not enough information
D. Days | Years | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_6 | The denuclearization process will probably take
Choices:
A. a year
B. not enough information
C. a decade
D. a second | a year | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_7 | Why did North Korea have a chance at sanction relief
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Because they may denuclearize
C. Because they have $20 million
D. Because they meet with Trump | Because they may denuclearize | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_8 | Where will the summit on June 12 be held.
Choices:
A. Singapore.
B. not enough information
C. North Korea.
D. Ukraine. | Singapore. | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_9 | After the end of the story, Trump is:
Choices:
A. Hopeful to obtain 20 to 80 nuclear warheads.
B. not enough information
C. Hopeful he and Kim Jong Un will be friends.
D. Hopeful North Korea will denuclearize. | Hopeful North Korea will denuclearize. | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_10 | At the end of the story, North Korea probably
Choices:
A. Hates America
B. Does not expect a good result from its meetings
C. not enough information
D. Still has nuclear weapons | Still has nuclear weapons | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_11 | What does Jim Mattis think about the chances of denuclearization
Choices:
A. He is hopeful
B. He wants it to happen
C. He is optimistic
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_12 | What does Jim Mattis think about Donald Trump?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He loves him.
C. He hates him.
D. He likes him. | not enough information | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_13 | What is probably true about Jim Mattis
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He wants North Korea to make irreversible steps
C. He does not like Trumo
D. He loves North Korea | He wants North Korea to make irreversible steps | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_14 | What is probably true about Kwon Hyuk-Chul?
Choices:
A. He has spent a lot of time around nuclear warheads.
B. He has spent a lot of time with Donald Trump.
C. not enough information
D. He has spent a lot of time doing research. | He has spent a lot of time doing research. | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_15 | When will North Korea receive sanction relief?
Choices:
A. After its nuclear summit
B. After it takes step to denuclearize
C. not enough information
D. Before the Ukraine dismantles its arsenal | After it takes step to denuclearize | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_16 | Kwon Hyuk-chui probably believes
Choices:
A. Thinks the deal is good for North Korea
B. That it will be expensive for North Korea to denuclearize
C. Thinks it was cheap for Ukraine to denuclearize
D. not enough information | That it will be expensive for North Korea to denuclearize | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n112_17 | How would Donald Trump probably feel about the cost of North Korea's denuclearization?
Choices:
A. That it would be very expensive.
B. not enough information
C. That North Korea has the money.
D. That Kim Jong Un would pay for it. | That it would be very expensive. | [
"SEOUL — Arms control experts estimate that the dismantlement of North Korea’s nuclear program could take a decade to complete, and cost $20 billion, if a nuclear agreement is reached between U.S. President Donald Trump and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un when they meet in Singapore on June 12.\n“The hard work has ... |
n113_0 | When did Trump revive the Singapore Summit?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. June 12th
C. Eight days after cancelling it
D. When Kim came to Washington | Eight days after cancelling it | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_1 | South Korean officials probably feel:
Choices:
A. Trump should stay out of Korea altogether
B. not enough information
C. Moon should support Trump's diplomatic efforts
D. Trump should go back to using "maximum pressure" | Moon should support Trump's diplomatic efforts | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_2 | When did Trump revive the Singapore summit with Kim Jong Un?
Choices:
A. after 2 days of cancelling it
B. after 8 days of cancelling it
C. after 3 days of cancelling it
D. not enough information | after 8 days of cancelling it | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_3 | South Korean President Moon Jae-in probably feels:
Choices:
A. that many negative things will happen if the U.S. meets with North Korea in a summit
B. all positive things will happen if the U.S. meets with North Korea in a summit
C. that some positive things will happen if the U.S. meets with North Korea in a summit
D... | that some positive things will happen if the U.S. meets with North Korea in a summit | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_4 | After the end of the story, South Korean's relations with the United States probably:
Choices:
A. improve drastically
B. not enough information
C. improve some
D. decrease drastically | improve some | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_5 | Who has been influencial in making the U.S. and North Korea summit happen?
Choices:
A. Canada's president
B. not enough information
C. South Korean president Moon Jae-in
D. Mexico's president | South Korean president Moon Jae-in | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_6 | What would Moon probably expect of Trump after a denuclearization deal is reached?
Choices:
A. To increase US presence in Korea
B. To negotiate treaties between North and South Korea
C. not enough information
D. To decrease US presence in Korea | To decrease US presence in Korea | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_7 | How long did it probably take Kim Young Chol to get to the U.S. ?
Choices:
A. About a week
B. not enough information
C. More than a year
D. More than 12 hours | More than 12 hours | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_8 | Why did Trump decide to renew diplomatic talks with Kim Jong Un after cancelling?
Choices:
A. Trump felt guilty
B. not enough information
C. Trump felt Un was committed to denuclearization
D. Trump was pressured by Mexico | Trump felt Un was committed to denuclearization | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_9 | Who backed away from a "maximum pressure" approach with North Korea?
Choices:
A. Trump
B. Kim Jong Un
C. not enough information
D. Moon Jae-in | Trump | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_10 | What did Kim probably think of Trump's tie?
Choices:
A. He like the color on it
B. He thought it was fashionable
C. He thought it brought out his eyes
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_11 | What is the name of Trump's former confrontational approach to dealing with North Korea?
Choices:
A. Diplomatic denuclearization
B. Economic aid and security
C. not enough information
D. "Maximum pressure" | "Maximum pressure" | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_12 | What did Trump probably think of South Korean leader Moon Jae-in?
Choices:
A. Trump probably thinks Moon Jae-in is concerned about the future of South Korea
B. Trump probably thinks Moon Jae-in is not concerned about the future of South Korea
C. Trump probably thinks Moon Jae-in is indifferent about the future of Sout... | not enough information | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_13 | Who was probably present during the summit?
Choices:
A. Korean professors
B. Secret Service
C. U.S. Governors
D. not enough information | Secret Service | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_14 | Who are united in looking at ways to have a diplomatic solution to nuclear threats?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. U.S. and Mexico
C. U.S. and China
D. U.S. and South Korea | U.S. and South Korea | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_15 | How long did it probably take for Trump to get to Singapore from the U.S.?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. about 60 hours
C. about 2 hours
D. about 20 hours | about 20 hours | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_16 | What is probably true about Trump's view of Moon's approach?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. it decreases over time somewhat
C. it decreases over time dramatically
D. it improves over time | it improves over time | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n113_17 | Why did Trump revive the Singapore summit?
Choices:
A. Because Trump desired to use a "maximum pressure" approach
B. Because of Kim expressed commitment to denuclearization
C. Because South Korea was interested in pursuing a diplomatic solution to denuclearization
D. not enough information | Because of Kim expressed commitment to denuclearization | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. and South Korea remain united in pursing a diplomatic solution to end the North Korean nuclear threat, but their national security priorities may differ over what would be the role of the U.S. military in Korea after a denuclearization deal is reached.\n“That is going to be the moment of truth, so... |
n114_0 | Why does Rogers urge Trump to be like Reagan?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. to advocate for legalized marijuana
C. to help advocate for abortion
D. To assist people of the world suffering from religious oppression | To assist people of the world suffering from religious oppression | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_1 | After the end of the story, Rogers probably:
Choices:
A. continues to fight for religious freedoms for others across the world
B. fights for pro-abortion across the world
C. not enough information
D. gives up on the fight for religious freedoms across the world | continues to fight for religious freedoms for others across the world | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_2 | Benedict Rogers believes tearing down prison walls is similar to what?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. human rights
C. tearing down the Berlin Wall
D. a UN resolution | tearing down the Berlin Wall | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_3 | How long will the Singapore Summit last?
Choices:
A. a few minutes.
B. a few days.
C. a few weeks
D. not enough information | a few days. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_4 | When did the last UN resolution pertaining to North Korean human rights take place?
Choices:
A. during Trump's trip to Singapore
B. before Trump went to Singapore
C. after Trump's Singapore visit
D. not enough information | before Trump went to Singapore | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_5 | Why is Pompeo meeting Kim Yong Choi?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. to address demilitarization
C. to address human rights
D. to plan for the Singapore summit | to address demilitarization | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_6 | Who called the leader of the Soviet Union to tear down the Berlin Wall?
Choices:
A. Obama
B. not enough information
C. Reagan
D. Carter | Reagan | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_7 | Who is urging Trump to try to be like Reagan in regards to fighting for religious freedoms?
Choices:
A. Rogers
B. not enough information
C. Kim
D. Davis | Rogers | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_8 | What does Trump think of Reagan
Choices:
A. he admires him
B. he thinks Reagan is better than he is
C. not enough information
D. he thinks he is better than Reagan | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_9 | When do rights activists hope Trump will confront Kim?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. during the meeting in September
C. during the meeting in June
D. during the meeting in April | during the meeting in June | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_10 | After the summit, Bard Adams will probably believe that sanctions:
Choices:
A. should remain in effect
B. should be strengthened
C. should be lifted
D. not enough information | should remain in effect | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_11 | Benedict Rogers probably thinks that Trump:
Choices:
A. can help fight against abortions
B. can help fight for legalized marijuana
C. not enough information
D. can help fight for religious freedoms for people in oppressed areas | can help fight for religious freedoms for people in oppressed areas | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_12 | How long did it probably take the US to convince the Soviet Union to tear down the Berlin Wall?
Choices:
A. weeks
B. not enough information
C. days
D. years | years | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_13 | What does Kim probably think about religious freedoms?
Choices:
A. they aren't so important to people
B. they are very important to people
C. they are important only to a few
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_14 | What did Ronald Reagan want torn down?
Choices:
A. walls of the prison camps
B. the Berlin Wall
C. not enough information
D. East Berlin | the Berlin Wall | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_15 | What is probably true about Trump?
Choices:
A. Trump will not discuss with Kim at the at the Singapore meeting atrocities in North Korea
B. Trump will confront Kim at the Singapore meeting regarding atrocities in North Korea
C. Trump will congratulate Kim for his ethics at the Singapore meeting
D. not enough informati... | Trump will confront Kim at the Singapore meeting regarding atrocities in North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_16 | What must happen in order for human rights to be part of it?
Choices:
A. a human rights conference
B. not enough information
C. a United Nations meeting
D. the U.S.-North Korea nuclear summit | the U.S.-North Korea nuclear summit | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n114_17 | Ronald Reagan probably thought Communism was:
Choices:
A. evil
B. productive
C. not enough information
D. good | evil | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea human rights advocates are considering more practical ways to reform the repressive practices of the Kim Jong Un government, as denuclearization talks continue to end the country’s economic and diplomatic isolation.\nRights activists hold out hope that U.S. President Donald Trump w... |
n115_0 | How does Trump probably feel about Ghadafi?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Surprised.
C. Uncertain.
D. Support. | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_1 | What is probably true about Trump?
Choices:
A. He does not support denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula.
B. not enough information
C. He is unwilling to negotiate with Moon and Kim.
D. He supports denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. | He supports denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_2 | Who requested a meeting between Kim and Moon after Trump canceled the Singapore Summit on June 12?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. North Korea
C. South Korea
D. US | North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_3 | How does Trump feel towards Kim?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Cautious
C. Anger
D. Friendly | Cautious | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_4 | At the end of the text, Trump is probably:
Choices:
A. Going to threaten Moon.
B. not enough information
C. Going to threaten Pyongyang.
D. Willing to negotiate with Kim. | Willing to negotiate with Kim. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_5 | Why was North Korea upset at the US?
Choices:
A. North Korea was upset at denuclearization demands following the Libya model
B. not enough information
C. North Korea was upset at Trumps racial comments
D. North Korea was upset at US tariffs | North Korea was upset at denuclearization demands following the Libya model | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_6 | What did Kim probably think about Moon meeting with him after Trump cancelled the summit?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Kim probably hated the idea
C. Kim probably was neutral to the idea
D. Kim probably thought it was a good idea | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_7 | How long did the meeting between Kim and Moon likely last?
Choices:
A. A week.
B. A few hours.
C. A month.
D. not enough information | A few hours. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_8 | Where was the meeting between Kim and Moon?
Choices:
A. Washington
B. the inter-Korean border
C. Pyongyang
D. not enough information | the inter-Korean border | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_9 | Who cancelled a summit with North Korea because of the hostility coming from North Korea over denuclearization demands?
Choices:
A. Clinton
B. not enough information
C. Trump
D. Obama | Trump | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_10 | When did Moon Jae-in urge the North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to try to repair relations and have a summit?
Choices:
A. after June 12
B. not enough information
C. on June 12
D. Before June 12 | Before June 12 | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_11 | After the end of the story Trump probably does what?
Choices:
A. doesn't reschedule the summit with North Korea
B. reschedules the summit with North Korea
C. calls war upon North Korea
D. not enough information | reschedules the summit with North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_12 | Moon probably thinks that the US:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. needs to use military force to deal with North Korea
C. and North Korea need to communicate to work out a deal
D. should stay out of North Korea completely | and North Korea need to communicate to work out a deal | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_13 | When did North Korea request the meeting between Kim and Moon?
Choices:
A. Before Moon met with Kim on the Korean border.
B. not enough information
C. Before Trump canceled the Singapore Summit.
D. After Trump canceled the Singapore Summit. | After Trump canceled the Singapore Summit. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_14 | Who canceled the Singapore Summit?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Trump
C. Moon
D. Kim | Trump | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_15 | What is probably true about Moon?
Choices:
A. Moon probably wants the US to go to war with North Korea
B. Moon probably wants to work a peaceful solution between US and North Korea
C. Moon probably wants the US to stay out of North Korea forever
D. not enough information | Moon probably wants to work a peaceful solution between US and North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_16 | The meeting between Kim and Moon after Trump cancelled the June 12th summit in Singapore probably lasted how long?
Choices:
A. a few weeks
B. a few hours
C. not enough information
D. a few days | a few hours | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n115_17 | Why did Moon meet with Kim in April?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. because they wanted to discuss denuclearization.
C. because of events in Washington.
D. because Trump canceled the summit. | because they wanted to discuss denuclearization. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — South Korean President Moon Jae-in said he urged North Korean leader Kim Jong Un to directly engage with Washington to salvage the June 12 nuclear summit with the U.S., when the two leaders held a surprise second inter-Korean summit Saturday.\n“I emphasized that the two sides must directly com... |
n116_0 | Why did the U.S. cancel the nuclear summit with North Korea?
Choices:
A. because Trump blamed anger and hostility from North Korea
B. because Mike Pence recommended the cancelation
C. not enough information
D. because North Korea's neighbors are cautious | because Trump blamed anger and hostility from North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea and its neighbors in the region reacted with caution to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision Thursday to cancel the U.S.- North Korea nuclear summit.\nNorth Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan said in a statement released by the North’s central news agency (KCNA) that his c... |
n116_1 | After the end of the story with Trump cancelling the summit what probably happened?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Trump keeps changing his mind about meeting for the summit
C. Trump never meets for the summit
D. Trump rescheduled the summit | Trump rescheduled the summit | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea and its neighbors in the region reacted with caution to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision Thursday to cancel the U.S.- North Korea nuclear summit.\nNorth Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan said in a statement released by the North’s central news agency (KCNA) that his c... |
n116_2 | What does Trump probably think of Kim Jong Un?
Choices:
A. He thinks Kim is a humanitarian.
B. He thinks Kim is a powerful leader
C. He likes Kim.
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea and its neighbors in the region reacted with caution to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision Thursday to cancel the U.S.- North Korea nuclear summit.\nNorth Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan said in a statement released by the North’s central news agency (KCNA) that his c... |
n116_3 | Who said his country remains open to resolving problems with the US in a statement released by the KCNA?
Choices:
A. Son Hui
B. North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan
C. Gaddafi
D. not enough information | North Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — North Korea and its neighbors in the region reacted with caution to U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision Thursday to cancel the U.S.- North Korea nuclear summit.\nNorth Korean Vice Foreign Minister Kim Kye Gwan said in a statement released by the North’s central news agency (KCNA) that his c... |
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