id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
n121_14 | What has caused the severe sanctions on North Korea?
Choices:
A. Missile testing.
B. not enough information
C. Not denuclearizing the North.
D. Allowing Chemical tests to be carried out in North Korea. | Missile testing. | [
"SEOUL — The head of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) on Tuesday said the North Korean leadership is hopeful that following a possible denuclearization deal, the international community will increase humanitarian aid for millions of people in the country who are living in poverty and suffering from malnu... |
n121_15 | After the Summit, what will Beasley do?
Choices:
A. Increase humanitarian aid to North Korea.
B. not enough information
C. Praise President trump for lifting sanctions.
D. Tell Kim Jung Un he is doing a good thing. | Increase humanitarian aid to North Korea. | [
"SEOUL — The head of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) on Tuesday said the North Korean leadership is hopeful that following a possible denuclearization deal, the international community will increase humanitarian aid for millions of people in the country who are living in poverty and suffering from malnu... |
n121_16 | Beasley's trip to North Korea restricted territory probably lasted
Choices:
A. A few years
B. A few hours
C. not enough information
D. A few months | A few hours | [
"SEOUL — The head of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) on Tuesday said the North Korean leadership is hopeful that following a possible denuclearization deal, the international community will increase humanitarian aid for millions of people in the country who are living in poverty and suffering from malnu... |
n121_17 | Why is the WFP leader interested in the Summit?
Choices:
A. People in North Korea live in Poverty.
B. Too many in people in North Korea are suffering from malnutrition.
C. Potential donors will feel better about the sanctions.
D. not enough information | Too many in people in North Korea are suffering from malnutrition. | [
"SEOUL — The head of the United Nations World Food Program (WFP) on Tuesday said the North Korean leadership is hopeful that following a possible denuclearization deal, the international community will increase humanitarian aid for millions of people in the country who are living in poverty and suffering from malnu... |
n122_0 | After the Trump-Kim summit, how will Kim be viewed by Americans?
Choices:
A. hopefully
B. with suspicion
C. favorably
D. not enough information | with suspicion | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_1 | What was the Secretary of state wearing during his visit to Pyongyang?
Choices:
A. khakis
B. a suit
C. sneakers
D. not enough information | a suit | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_2 | What did Mike Pompeo think of his trip?
Choices:
A. He is energized from it
B. not enough information
C. It was interesting
D. He is hopeful | not enough information | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_3 | When did the Secretary of State return from Pyongyang
Choices:
A. before the Trump-Kim summit
B. after the Trump-Kim summit
C. June 12
D. not enough information | before the Trump-Kim summit | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_4 | What is likely Kim's favorite food?
Choices:
A. Kimchi
B. Korean bbq
C. not enough information
D. Korean beef | not enough information | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_5 | How long as Mike Pompeo been Secretary of State?
Choices:
A. a few months
B. not enough information
C. more than a year
D. a year | a few months | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_6 | The interview of Mike Pompeo on Fox News Sunday probably lasted
Choices:
A. A few days
B. Under a hour
C. not enough information
D. A few months | Under a hour | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_7 | What title does Mike Pompeo hold?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Supreme Leader
C. President
D. Secretary of State | Secretary of State | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_8 | When did Mike Pompeo go to Pyongyang?
Choices:
A. Before Trump's summit with Kim Jong-Un
B. After Trump visited North Korea
C. not enough information
D. After the United States increased economic investment | Before Trump's summit with Kim Jong-Un | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_9 | After the end of this story, Mike Pompeo probably is:
Choices:
A. Still interviewing on Fox News Sunday
B. Still in North Korea
C. Still Secretary of State
D. not enough information | Still Secretary of State | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_10 | What country is Andrei Lankov an expert on?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. North Korea
C. United States
D. South Korea | North Korea | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_11 | Who met with Kim Jong Un
Choices:
A. Mike Pompeo
B. not enough information
C. Andrei Lankov
D. Trump | Mike Pompeo | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_12 | Why did Kim commit to denuclearize North Korea?
Choices:
A. To hold the North-South summit
B. To hold the Trump-Kim summit
C. not enough information
D. To end U.S.- led sanctions | To end U.S.- led sanctions | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_13 | The economic analyst believes that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. that North Korea is sincere
C. that North Korea is unstable
D. that North Korea is trying to trick America | that North Korea is trying to trick America | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_14 | Andrei Lankov probably believes:
Choices:
A. Concessions will be made
B. Trump likes North Korea
C. not enough information
D. The talks will fail | Concessions will be made | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_15 | Who stated that North Korea needs enormous amounts of electricity?
Choices:
A. Kim
B. Pompeo
C. Trump
D. not enough information | Pompeo | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_16 | Why did North Korea release the prisoners?
Choices:
A. To save their lives
B. not enough information
C. As a humanitarian gesture
D. To meet with Trump | As a humanitarian gesture | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n122_17 | What is probably true of Mike Pompeo?
Choices:
A. He has influence on American foreign policy
B. He likes the American prisoners
C. not enough information
D. He likes Fox News | He has influence on American foreign policy | [
"SEOUL — The U.S. has indicated it is prepared to open the North Korean economy to significant private investment, if a nuclear deal can be reached. But even if economic restrictions were lifted, the restrictive and repressive state would likely still present a challenging environment for foreign investment.\nU.S. ... |
n123_0 | What did Pres. Mont think of his diplomacy efforts?
Choices:
A. They're helping to bring South and North Korea back together
B. They're helping to bring the US, North Korea, and China together
C. not enough information
D. They helped in bringing North Korea to the table | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_1 | What main issue does President Moon constantly want to address during his speeches?
Choices:
A. Harsh U.S. led economic sanctions against North Korea
B. His desire to have a peaceful solution
C. Possible military action
D. not enough information | His desire to have a peaceful solution | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_2 | What is most likely true about President Moon?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He cares about all of the Korean people
C. He want peace on the Korean Peninsula
D. He wants peace between the US and China | He cares about all of the Korean people | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_3 | How long has Pres. Moon been working on his diplomacy?
Choices:
A. One year
B. Two months
C. Six months
D. not enough information | One year | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_4 | The writer of this article most likely believes that:
Choices:
A. Pres. Moon really wants to bring South and North Korea back together
B. not enough information
C. Pres. Moon wants peace
D. President Moon is trying very hard to bring the US, North Korea, and China together | President Moon is trying very hard to bring the US, North Korea, and China together | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_5 | What assistance did the Moon administration comply with?
Choices:
A. Economic sanctions in place
B. Exchanges
C. not enough information
D. Humanitarian aid | Economic sanctions in place | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_6 | How did President Trump feel about the impeachment of former President Park?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. His only concern was the relationship between the U.S.A. and South Korea
C. He disagreed with how the situation was dealt, but could not do anything about it.
D. He thought it was a great decision by the ... | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_7 | How long did it take to convict former President Park for abuse of power, coercion and bribery?
Choices:
A. Almost a year
B. 24 years
C. Over a year
D. not enough information | Almost a year | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_8 | After former President Park went to jail, how will the public feel about President Moon's decision about establishing peace with North Korea?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. They support it and think it's necessary
C. They think President Moon is abusing their power
D. They think coercion is happening again | They support it and think it's necessary | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_9 | When did former conservative President Park Geun-hye get impeached for bribery and corruption?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. July
C. A year ago
D. May 2017 | A year ago | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_10 | Who is Bong Young-shik?
Choices:
A. A political analyst with the Yonsei University's Institute for North Korean Studies in Seoul
B. Progressive candidate for the Democratic party
C. Former human rights lawyer
D. not enough information | A political analyst with the Yonsei University's Institute for North Korean Studies in Seoul | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_11 | Why did President Moon decide to run for presidential election after the impeachment of former President Park?
Choices:
A. She wanted to push her agenda as a human rights lawyer
B. not enough information
C. She wanted to help her country reach peaceful relationships and eliminate anymore bribery, abuse of power and co... | She wanted to help her country reach peaceful relationships and eliminate anymore bribery, abuse of power and coercion issues in office | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_12 | What was happening when Pres. Moon took office?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. North Korea accelerated its nuclear and ballistic missile tests
C. The US was talking about possible military action against North Korea
D. China imposed economic sanctions against South Korea | North Korea accelerated its nuclear and ballistic missile tests | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_13 | What reason led to former President Park abusing their power and using bribery?
Choices:
A. Strong support with the U.S. as an ally
B. not enough information
C. Denuclearization of the Korean Peninsula
D. The tensions in South Korea were heightened with nuclear tests and economic sanctions against them. | The tensions in South Korea were heightened with nuclear tests and economic sanctions against them. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_14 | How does the people of South Korea feel about the decision President Moon made about having economic sanctions in place?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. They are only concerned about abuse of power
C. They support their leader and believe it's better than unconditional economic assistance
D. They don't support i... | They support their leader and believe it's better than unconditional economic assistance | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_15 | Who gave diplomacy another chance to succeed?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Pres. Trump
C. Pres. Park Geun -hye
D. President Moon Jae-In | President Moon Jae-In | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_16 | After the end of this story, Pres. Moon probably:
Choices:
A. Continued working very hard to bring South and North Korea back together
B. not enough information
C. Is continuing to try to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula
D. Continued working for peace between the US, North Korea, and China | Continued working for peace between the US, North Korea, and China | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n123_17 | Why did president moon pursue diplomacy?
Choices:
A. To stop possible extreme measures by the US against North Korea
B. not enough information
C. To work out of peaceable solution to a growing crisis
D. To work out an inter-Korean reconciliation | To stop possible extreme measures by the US against North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — During his first year in office, South Korean President Moon Jae-in’s persistent pursuit of diplomacy, often working in parallel with U.S. President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure” campaign, played a significant role in persuading North Korea to engage in talks to end its nuclear program.\n“... |
n124_0 | After the end of this story, Victor Cha probably is
Choices:
A. Still hopeful for good relations with North Korea
B. not enough information
C. At a CSIS conference
D. Thinks North Korea is the same as everyone else | Still hopeful for good relations with North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_1 | When did Trump end his participation in the 2015 Iran dead?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Before he reimposed sanctions
C. Before he made progress with North Korea
D. After Barack Obama negotiate it | After Barack Obama negotiate it | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_2 | What job does John Bolton have?
Choices:
A. President
B. not enough information
C. National Security Advisor
D. Korean Scholar | National Security Advisor | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_3 | Cha's speech at the CSIS conference probably lasted
Choices:
A. Two months
B. Two days
C. not enough information
D. 30 minutes | 30 minutes | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_4 | What is probably true about Iran's possession of nuclear weapons?
Choices:
A. it is dangerous to the world
B. they are indifferent to the world
C. they are keeping the world safe to the highest degree
D. not enough information | it is dangerous to the world | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_5 | What is probably true about John Bolton
Choices:
A. He is optimistic about the Iran deal
B. He hates Iran
C. not enough information
D. He loves North Korea | He hates Iran | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_6 | When did trump decide to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. on Tuesday
C. on Thursday
D. on Wednesday | on Tuesday | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_7 | Why did the US leave the Iran nuclear agreement?
Choices:
A. Because he loves North Korea
B. Because he hates Iran
C. Because the deal was inadequate
D. not enough information | Because the deal was inadequate | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_8 | What does John Bolton think of the Iran nuclear deal
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He thought it was bad policy
C. He hates it
D. He thought it was a mistake | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_9 | What country possesses 20 to 60 nuclear warheads?
Choices:
A. Italy
B. not enough information
C. North Korea
D. Cambodia | North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_10 | What topics did Bolton think North Korea would discuss with the US in the future?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. abortion talks
C. nuclear talks
D. marijuana legalization talks | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_11 | Who announced the US is ending participation with JCPOA from 2015?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Trump
C. Clinton
D. Obama | Trump | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_12 | Who does not think the North Koreas would not take the US leaving the Iran deal one what or the other
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Victor Cha
C. Barack Obama
D. Donald Trump | Victor Cha | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_13 | What does Cha think about the US policy reversal on Iran?
Choices:
A. he thinks positively
B. not enough information
C. he thinks negatively
D. he doesn't think it will affect them either way | he doesn't think it will affect them either way | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_14 | After the end of the story Cha is probably:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. changing his mind about the US Policy reversal to think it negative
C. changing his mind about the US policy reversal to think it positively affects them
D. still thinking the US policy reversal won't affect North Korea either way | still thinking the US policy reversal won't affect North Korea either way | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_15 | Why did Bolton say the US's decision to reimpose sanctions on Iran will set a higher standard for North Korea nuclear talks?
Choices:
A. he felt it was a clear signal that the US won't accept inadequate deals
B. he was joking
C. not enough information
D. he didn't really believe it but just wanted to scare Iran | he felt it was a clear signal that the US won't accept inadequate deals | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_16 | Victor Cha probably believes that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Leaving the Iran deal would not hurt relations with North Korea
C. Trump loves North Korea
D. North Korea hates Iran | Leaving the Iran deal would not hurt relations with North Korea | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n124_17 | How long did Cha probably speak at a CSIS conference?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. a few weeks
C. a few hours probably
D. 25 hours | a few hours probably | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement is not expected to derail diplomatic momentum to reach a deal to end North Korea’s nuclear weapons program, but it could complicate the negotiation process, analysts say.\nTrump on Tuesday announced that the Uni... |
n125_0 | At the end of the Summit Kim Jung un will:
Choices:
A. Increase his standing with the North Koreans.
B. not enough information
C. Increase business to his country.
D. Look like he is a great deal maker. | Increase business to his country. | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_1 | The international sanctions ban an estimated 90% of what country's trade?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. North Korea
C. The USA
D. South Korea | North Korea | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_2 | after the summit, how will the public view North Korea?
Choices:
A. suspiciously
B. not enough information
C. more positively
D. the same | more positively | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_3 | The Summit will last how long?
Choices:
A. Only a hort period.
B. not enough information
C. Long enough to make a deal with Trump.
D. Two days. | Two days. | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_4 | When did the sanctions on North Korea get imposed?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. When North Korea stared Missile Testing.
C. When Kim Jung un would not dismantle nuclear arsenal.
D. Before Trump came to the Summit. | Before Trump came to the Summit. | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_5 | who met at the inter-Korean summit?
Choices:
A. Donald Trump and Kim Jong Un
B. Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-in
C. Shin Beom-chul and Moon Jae-in
D. not enough information | Kim Jong Un and Moon Jae-in | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_6 | Why does South Korea want economic projects with North Korea?
Choices:
A. They want to trade with North Korea.
B. To increase economic incentives.
C. not enough information
D. They want North Korea to dismantle missiles too. | They want North Korea to dismantle missiles too. | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_7 | how long was the inter-Korean summit?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. a week
C. a couple days
D. one day | a couple days | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_8 | Who wants sanctions lifted from North Korea?
Choices:
A. North Korea.
B. the United States.
C. not enough information
D. Kim Jung un. | Kim Jung un. | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_9 | how many nuclear missiles does North Korea have?
Choices:
A. 50
B. not enough information
C. 20
D. 30 | not enough information | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_10 | What does Kim Jung un probably think of Minister Dong -yeon's clothing?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Kim Jung Un probably thought he looked stylish.
C. He thought Dong-yeons clothing was likely old fashioned.
D. Kim Jung un liked his style. | not enough information | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_11 | why is North Korea willing to give up it's nuclear weapons?
Choices:
A. Moon Jae-in
B. not enough information
C. sanctions relief
D. Donald Trump | sanctions relief | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_12 | What is Kim Jung Un wearing to the summit?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Traditional North Korean attire.
C. His best suit.
D. A tie to look like Trump. | His best suit. | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_13 | what can be said about Moon Jae-in?
Choices:
A. he supports sanctions
B. not enough information
C. he likes Donald Trump
D. he is a good communicator | he is a good communicator | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_14 | how does Kim Jong Un probably feel about Moon Jae-in?
Choices:
A. trusting
B. not enough information
C. suspicious
D. hatred | trusting | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_15 | when did North Korea suspend nuclear tests?
Choices:
A. after seeking sanctions relief
B. after meeting Donald Trump
C. after meeting Moon Jae-in
D. not enough information | after seeking sanctions relief | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_16 | Kim Jung un probably believes that:
Choices:
A. Sanctions will be lifted on North Korea.
B. Once sanctions are lifted he will dismantle his missiles.
C. He will become autonomous in the world trading center.
D. not enough information | Sanctions will be lifted on North Korea. | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n125_17 | Who is trying to get sanctions lifted?
Choices:
A. Minister Kim Dong-yeon.
B. Kim Jung Un
C. President Moon Jae-in.
D. not enough information | Kim Jung Un | [
"SEOUL — South Korea is looking into developing and financing economic projects with North Korea that could take effect if a nuclear deal is reached with the United States.\nSouth Korean Finance Minister Kim Dong-yeon said on Wednesday the government was “internally carrying out preparations” to organize, finance a... |
n126_0 | Where is the historic site, where the Korean War armistice was signed in 1953?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the village of Panmunjom, South Korea
C. the DMZ
D. North Korea | the village of Panmunjom, South Korea | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_1 | What is probably true about Kim Jong Un?
Choices:
A. he was glad to make progress with President Moon Jae-in
B. he likes communist Mao-style suits
C. not enough information
D. he is emotional | he was glad to make progress with President Moon Jae-in | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_2 | When did Moon cross the border into North Korea?
Choices:
A. After Kim had stepped into South Korea.
B. not enough information
C. After posing for pictures with Kim.
D. When he first greeted Kim. | After Kim had stepped into South Korea. | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_3 | What did Kim Jong Un probably think of his visit to South Korea?
Choices:
A. he thought it was just part of going through the motions
B. not enough information
C. he thought he looked good in his communist Mao-style suit
D. he was excited about it | not enough information | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_4 | How long did the leaders spend posing for pictures?
Choices:
A. A few minutes.
B. Several days.
C. not enough information
D. A few hours. | A few minutes. | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_5 | After the end of the story, Moon probably feels...
Choices:
A. interested in developing nuclear weapons.
B. not enough information
C. proud of his role in history.
D. interested in a communist government. | proud of his role in history. | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_6 | Who was greeted by Moon from the South Korean side of the border?
Choices:
A. North Korean leaders.
B. not enough information
C. Kim Jong Un
D. The people of South Korea. | Kim Jong Un | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_7 | What did Kim wear for his photos with Moon?
Choices:
A. A communist Mao-style suit.
B. not enough information
C. A business-casual outfit.
D. Western business attire. | A communist Mao-style suit. | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_8 | How did Moon probably feel about the Panmunjom declaration?
Choices:
A. He thought it was funny.
B. He felt worried.
C. He felt proud.
D. not enough information | He felt proud. | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_9 | How did Moon probably feel about stepping into North Korea?
Choices:
A. He thought it was scary.
B. not enough information
C. He was reluctant.
D. He thought it was funny. | He thought it was funny. | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_10 | After the end of the story, President Moon Jae-in probably is:
Choices:
A. still in North Korea
B. not enough information
C. still in South Korea
D. still in talks at the DMZ | still in South Korea | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_11 | How does Kim Jong Un probably feel about President Moon Jae-in?
Choices:
A. President Moon Jae-in likes his suit
B. not enough information
C. friendship with President Moon Jae-in is good for further world realtions and sanction lifts
D. friendship with President Moon Jae-in undercuts Kim Jong Un's critics | friendship with President Moon Jae-in is good for further world realtions and sanction lifts | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_12 | Which attendee said they were committed to denuclearization and peace?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. leaders of the communist North and Democratic South
C. Trump
D. President Moon Jae-in | leaders of the communist North and Democratic South | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_13 | How did Kim feel about the historic meeting?
Choices:
A. He was emotional.
B. He was excited.
C. He was laughing.
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_14 | The embrace between Kim Jong Un and President Moon Jae-in probably lasted:
Choices:
A. under a minute
B. not enough information
C. about ten minutes
D. about an hour | under a minute | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_15 | Why did Kim Jong Un address the issue of committing to denuclearization?
Choices:
A. because Trump wanted him to
B. not enough information
C. because he wants to open a phase of improvement in relations and development by implementing the North-South Declarations
D. because President Moon Jae-in wanted him to | because he wants to open a phase of improvement in relations and development by implementing the North-South Declarations | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_16 | Why did the leaders meet at the border?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. To announce the Panmunjom declaration.
C. To sign the Korean War armistice.
D. To discuss communism. | To announce the Panmunjom declaration. | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n126_17 | The Inter-Korean Summit bagan:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. during the morning hours, on Friday
C. after Friday
D. before Friday | during the morning hours, on Friday | [
"SEOUL — The Inter-Korean summit began Friday morning with a historic step as North Korean leader Kim Jong Un crossed the military demarcation line that has divided Korea for over 60 years. At the end, the leaders of the communist North and Democratic South embraced prior to announcing a joint declaration committin... |
n127_0 | President Moon Jae-in probably believes that:
Choices:
A. Kim Jong Un will pose less of a threat after talks of peace
B. trade and commerce will now be easier
C. reconciliation would benefit both the North and the South
D. not enough information | reconciliation would benefit both the North and the South | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Final preparations are underway for Friday’s historic third summit between the leaders of North and South Korea.\nIn the morning, North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un will cross the military demarcation line that divides the two Koreas at the village of Panmunjom, the historic site where the Korean ... |
n127_1 | What will Kim Jong Un and his family think of their trip to South Korea?
Choices:
A. they will be happy to have permission to travel there again
B. they will enjoy it
C. they will be happy to be in the South over the North
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Final preparations are underway for Friday’s historic third summit between the leaders of North and South Korea.\nIn the morning, North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un will cross the military demarcation line that divides the two Koreas at the village of Panmunjom, the historic site where the Korean ... |
n127_2 | Why will Kim Jong Un cross the military demarcation line dividing North and South Korea?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. to sign an armistice
C. to go to the Winter Olympics
D. to meet with South Korean President Moon Jae | to meet with South Korean President Moon Jae | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Final preparations are underway for Friday’s historic third summit between the leaders of North and South Korea.\nIn the morning, North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un will cross the military demarcation line that divides the two Koreas at the village of Panmunjom, the historic site where the Korean ... |
n127_3 | When will the leaders of North and South Korea meet?
Choices:
A. before Friday
B. after Friday
C. not enough information
D. Friday | Friday | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Final preparations are underway for Friday’s historic third summit between the leaders of North and South Korea.\nIn the morning, North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un will cross the military demarcation line that divides the two Koreas at the village of Panmunjom, the historic site where the Korean ... |
n127_4 | What will Kim Jong Un probably be wearing during pictures with Moon Jae-in?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. a suit
C. dress
D. jeans | a suit | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Final preparations are underway for Friday’s historic third summit between the leaders of North and South Korea.\nIn the morning, North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un will cross the military demarcation line that divides the two Koreas at the village of Panmunjom, the historic site where the Korean ... |
n127_5 | What is the most probable reason President Moon Jae-in will hold a welcoming ceremony for Kim Jong Un?
Choices:
A. he wants an opportunity to take pictures
B. he wants to walk with him on the "Bridge of No Return"
C. not enough information
D. he believes in being polite and it will make Kim Jong Un feel welcome. | he believes in being polite and it will make Kim Jong Un feel welcome. | [
"SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA — Final preparations are underway for Friday’s historic third summit between the leaders of North and South Korea.\nIn the morning, North Korea Leader Kim Jong Un will cross the military demarcation line that divides the two Koreas at the village of Panmunjom, the historic site where the Korean ... |
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